2D Code Handy Scanner AT27Q-SB User's Manual
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Contents Preface..........................................................................................................................................................................................i Customer Registration and Inquiries ...........................................................................................................................................i SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.................................................................................................................
Chapter 7 Beeper, Indicator LED, Marker Beam, and Illumination LEDs...........................................................................35 7.1 Beeper...................................................................................................................................................................35 7.2 Indicator LED.......................................................................................................................................................37 7.3 Marker Beam...
Preface Thank you for using the AT27Q DENSO WAVE 2D code Handy Scanner. Please READ through this manual carefully. It will enable you to operate your scanner correctly. After you have finished reading this manual, keep it handy for speedy reference. Note: Do not use this scanner in an environment with electrical noise that can trigger malfunction. Note: Specifications described in this manual are supported by AT27Q Firmware version 1.00 or later.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to observe all these safety precautions. Please READ through these instructions carefully. They will enable you to use the scanner correctly. Always keep this manual nearby for speedy reference. Strict observance of these warnings and cautions is a MUST for preventing accidents that could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage. Make sure you fully understand all definitions of these terms and symbols given below before you proceed to the text itself.
To System Designers: When introducing the scanner in those systems that could affect human lives (e.g., medicines management system), develop applications carefully through redundancy and safety design which avoids the feasibility of affecting human lives even if a data error occurs. Handling the battery cartridge Wrong handling of the battery cartridge could result in a heat, smoke, explosion, or fire. Be sure to observe the following.
Handling the scanner Wrong handling of the battery cartridge could result in a heat, smoke, explosion, or fire. Be sure to observe the following The scanner uses a laser light for indicating the scanning range. The intensity of laser light might be too low to inflict bodily injury. However, do not stare into beam. The scanner complies with IEC 60825-1 Ed.2:2007.
Handling the scanner Wrong handling of the battery cartridge could result in a heat, smoke, explosion, or fire. Be sure to observe the following Never disassemble or modify the scanner; doing so could result in an accident such as break or fire. Never disassemble Doing so could result in a fire or electrical shock. If you are not using the scanner for a long time, be sure to remove the battery cartridge for safety. Failure to do so could result in a fire.
Handling the scanner Wrong handling of the battery cartridge could result in a heat, smoke, explosion, or fire. Be sure to observe the following Never use chemicals or organic solvents such as benzene and thinner to clean the housing. Do not apply insecticide to the scanner. Doing so could result in a marred or cracked housing, electrical shock or fire. Do not use the scanner with anti-slip gloves containing plasticizer. The scanner housing may be broken, creating injuries, electrical shock, or fire.
Components Required The scanner (AT27Q-SB) requires the following components that differ depending upon whether the communications adapter is used and which interface is selected. When using the communications adapter (BA11/10-RKU) Basic components The table below lists the basic components required for the use of the communications adapter.
Bluetooth® Wireless Communication Link The scanner AT27Q-SB uses Bluetooth® wireless networking technology. Item Specifications ® Standard Bluetooth Specification Ver. 2.1+EDR Radio output Class 2 (maximum 2.5 mW) Profile(s) supported SPP (Serial Port Profile), HID (Human Interface Device Profile) Communications range (reference value*1) Max. 10 m, with no obstructions *1 This value is for wireless networking between the scanner and the BA11/10-RKU communications adapter.
Care and Maintenance ■ Proper Care of the reading window Dust or dirt accumulating on the clear plate of the code reading window will affect reading performance. If you use the scanner in dusty areas, therefore, periodically check the clear plate and clean it if dusty. To clean the plate, first blow the dust away with an airbrush. Then wipe the plate with a cotton swab or the similar soft one gently. If sand or hard particles have accumulated, never rub the plate; doing so will scratch or damage it.
Chapter 1 Names and Functions Built-in antenna Bluetooth® antenna. Do not modify this antenna section or cover it by hand. Indicator LED Illuminates in blue when the scanner has read a code successfully. Refer to Section 7.2 for details. If any error occurs, this LED flashes in red. Reading window Bring this window to a code to be scanned. Trigger switch Press this switch to read data or initiate a Bluetooth® wireless link.
Chapter 2 Bluetooth Interface For terms relating to Bluetooth wireless communication in this manual, refer to Appendix 3 "Bluetooth Glossary." 2.1 Enabling Bluetooth Interface Using the scanner for the first time requires scanning the "Start setting" and "Start operation" QR Code symbols given in Section 12.2 with the procedure in Section 12.1. Using the scanner when the "End operation" is selected requires scanning the "Start operation" QR Code symbol.
2.2 Establishing Bluetooth Wireless Link After enabling the Bluetooth interface, establish a Bluetooth wireless link between the scanner and the BA11/10-RKU communications adapter (or some other Bluetooth equipment) using the following procedures. Both devices have slave as their default configuration. The scanner can configure itself as both a slave (default) and master.
Scanner as Master To configure the scanner as a master and the communications adapter (or some other Bluetooth equipment) as a slave, follow the sample procedures given below and specify the slave's Bluetooth address to the scanner. The connection ratio of the scanner and slave device should be 1:1. Using the communications adapter (example) (1) Use the scanner to read the bar code (communications adapter's Bluetooth address) on the back of the communications adapter.
When connecting the scanner with an iPhone or iPad. Follow the procedures below when connecting the scanner with an iPhone or iPad. When using the operator’s guide (included with the scanner). (1) Turn the connected device ON to switch on the Bluetooth® function. (2) Set the scanner communication settings. Allows the scanner to scan “iOS(iPhone,iPad)”QR Code at Easy connection setup, QR-coded Parameter Menu. Wait for the scanner to beep three times to complete the settings.
2.3 Breaking Bluetooth Wireless Links Holding down the trigger switch for 5 seconds or scanning the "Break Bluetooth wireless link" QR Code symbol forcibly breaks the scanner's Bluetooth wireless link. (The QR Code symbol is given in Section 12.2 and its procedure in Section 12.1.) Note: Breaking the Bluetooth wireless link does not disable the Bluetooth interface. To disable it, scan the "End operation" QR Code symbol. 2.
2.5 Indication of Bluetooth Wireless Link Status The scanner's indicator LED and beeper together indicate the status of the scanner's Bluetooth wireless link. When the trigger switch is held down: Indicator LED Beeper Scanner Status Silent Reading is not possible when there is no Bluetooth wireless link on enabling the link. Red, flashing Red, flashing twice repeatedly The scanner has scanned the "End operation" QR Code symbol.
Chapter 3 Reading Codes 3.1 Before Use Be sure to charge the battery cartridge loaded in the scanner with the dedicated charger before using the scanner for the first time or after an extended period of disuse. (For the charging procedure, refer to Chapter 9.) 3.2 Operation Procedure (1) Bring the reading window to a target code and press the trigger switch. The marker beam comes on, indicating the scan range. Align the center of the marker beam with that of the target code.
Scanning mode Regular read mode This mode transfers the code data when the scanner has read the code successfully. Data verification mode This mode verifies the code data against the master data stored in the scanner. (Refer to Section 6.1 for details.) Switching to sleep mode for power saving The scanner switches from standby to sleep mode to save power when the trigger switch is off in the auto-off or momentary switching mode or when the scanner is on standby in the alternate switching mode.
Chapter 4 Customizing the Scanner You can customize the scanner by modifying communications, code type, and other scanner parameters with the QR-coded parameter menu or the configuration software ScannerSetting_2D*. These parameters retain their settings even when the power is off. TIP: The scanner can hold not only its own parameter settings but also communications adapter parameter settings in its memory and customize the communications adapter via the Bluetooth wireless link.
Chapter 5 Scanning Control Two types of scanning controls are available--Trigger switch control and Software control. Trigger switch control: Pressing the trigger switch readies the scanner for scanning. (Refer to Section 5.1.) Software control: Instead of pressing the trigger switch, you send control commands from the host computer via the Bluetooth® interface to ready the scanner for scanning or put the scanner on standby. (Refer to Section 5.2.
5.2 Software Control You can control the scanner by sending scanning control commands from the host computer via the Bluetooth interface, instead of pressing the trigger switch. Scanning control commands include R, READON, LON, Z, READOFF and LOFF and are restricted by the trigger switch operating modes, as listed below.
Chapter 6 6.1 Scanning Functions Data Verification Mode The data verification mode verifies the code data read against the master data stored in the scanner and reports the match status with data output. Data verification read is available in two types--"n-point verification" and "2-point verification," which can be selected with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). Selecting the n-point verification requires registering master data only one time for 1:n verification.
2-point verification Scan master registration 1) Switch the scanner to the data verification mode. The indicator LED lights in green. 2) Use the scanner to scan a master code to be registered. (The scanner operates in the trigger switch operating mode currently set.) After the registration of master data, the indicator LED turns blue and then goes OFF. 3) Use the scanner to scan a target code. The scanner verifies the code read against the master data registered and then outputs the result.
6.1.2 Specifying a verification object You can specify two types of verification objects--data string and data block. For data string verification, specify the verification start position and the number of characters to be verified. For data block verification, specify one of the data blocks delimited by commas in the CSV format.
6.1.3 Verification result output (1) Report of match/mismatch status You can select any of the following report types using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). Selecting "Disable transmission" reports nothing. If there is a match: If there is a mismatch: Disable transmission. Disable transmission. Code data transmission. Code data transmission. OK transmission. NG transmission.
6.2 Editing Data You can edit and output code data read, in any of the four data edit modes--"data extraction mode," "data substitution mode," "data blocksorting mode" and "ADF script mode." These data edit modes can be selected with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). The default is "No editing.
Extraction start and end positions "Extraction start position" Head position "Extraction end position" nth position Tail position nth position Tail position By n positions from the start position nth position The n can be 1 through 9999. Note that if the extraction start position is specified as nth position, the extraction end position should be equal to or greater than the extraction start position.
6.2.1.2 Extracting data blocks If data read is in the comma-delimited CSV format, the scanner extracts data blocks specified by the data block numbers from a code specified by the "Code type" and then outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner (see Chapter 8, Section 8.2). The extraction conditions and data bock numbers are listed below.
Example Code read: QR Code, Data: (See the table below.
6.2.1.3 Extracting AI (Application Identifier)-prefixed strings If the scanner reads any of GS1-128 (EAN-128), GS1 DataBar (RSS), and EAN.UCC Composite symbols (excluding linear components in a UPC/EAN Composite symbol), it edits the data according to AIs and outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner (see Chapter 8, Section 8.2). The "AI-prefixed string" extraction is available in two modes--AI-delimited mode and AI parenthesizing mode.
Example Data read: (01)94901234567894(11)030808(13)030810(17)040208(17)040305 Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Scanner ID: Disable, Code ID mark: Disable, Transmission of the number of digits: Disable, Prefix/Suffix: None, BCC: Disable Extraction conditions "Data transfer regardless of error result": Prohibit "Data transfer regardless of error result": Permit AIs specified 01,11,17 Delimiter Comma 17,11 Output data [STX]94901234567894,030808,040208[ETX] [STX]040208,030808[ETX] 17,17 [STX]040208,040305[E
(2) AI parenthesizing mode In this mode, the scanner parenthesizes AIs contained in data read and outputs the edited data according to the extraction conditions. Extraction conditions Extraction conditions Choices "Data transfer regardless of error result" Permit/Prohibit If the scanner fails to extract an AI-prefixed element string when the "Data transfer regardless of error result" is permitted, it outputs the data read as is without editing.
(3) AI table In the AI-prefixed string extraction, the scanner edits data according to the Application Identifiers (AIs) defined below. AI Format Description 00 n2+n18 Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC) 01 n2+n14 Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) 02 n2+n14 GTIN of Trade Items Contained in a logistic unit (For Use with AI 37 Only) 03 n2+n14 Reserved. 04 n2+n16 Reserved. 10 n2+an..
AI Format Description 320n n4+n6 Net Weight, Pounds (***) 321n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Inches 322n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Feet 323n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Yards 324n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Inches 325n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Feet 326n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Yards 327n n4+n6 Depth, Thickness, Height, or 3rd Dimension, Inches 328n n4+n6 Depth, Thickness, Height, or 3rd Dimension, Feet 329n n4+n6 Depth,
AI Format Description 353n n4+n6 Area, Square Inches, Logistics (***) 354n n4+n6 Area, Square Feet, Logistics 355n n4+n6 Area, Square Yards, Logistics 356n n4+n6 Net Weight, Troy Ounces 357n n4+n6 Net Volume, Ounces 360n n4+n6 Volume, Quarts 361n n4+n6 Volume, Gallons 362n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Quarts 363n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Gallons 364n n4+n6 Volume, Cubic Inches 365n n4+n6 Volume, Cubic Feet 366n n4+n6 Volume, Cubic Yards 367n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Cubic Inches 368n
AI Format Description 421 n3+n3+an..9 Ship to (Deliver to) Postal Code with Three-Digit ISO Country Code Prefix 422 n3+n3 Country of Origin of a Trade Item 423 n3+n15 Country of Initial Processing 424 n3+n3 Country of Processing 425 n3+n3 Country of Disassembly 426 n3+n3 Country of Final Processing 43 n2+n4+n7+an..10+n1 Carrier Assigned Tracking Number 7001 n4+n13 NATO Stock Number (NSN) 7002 n4+an..
AI Format Description 93 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company 94 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company 95 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Carrier 96 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Carrier 97 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company 98 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company 99 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information (*) To indicate only year and month, DD must be filled with "00." (**) n indicates the length of data.
6.2.2 Data substitution mode If the scanner reads a code specified by the "Code type" in this mode, it searches the data read for the specified string (max. 16 ASCII characters), substitutes it with the specified substitution string (max. 16 ASCII characters), and outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner (see Chapter 8, Section 8.2).
6.2.3 Data blocksorting mode The scanner splits code data read into a maximum of 5 blocks at the specified split positions, sorts those blocks in the specified order, and outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner (see Chapter 8, Section 8.2). Note: The split position must be specified by the number of digits from the head of code data read. Specifying the number of digits exceeding that in the code data results in an error.
6.2.4 ADF script mode The ADF script refers to a simple program language designed for editing of data read. It enables the following functions. (1) Extracting data that is fixed or variable in length (2) Supporting Application Identifiers (AIs) in GS1-128 (EAN-128), GS1 DataBar (RSS) and EAN.UCC Composite symbols (3) Sorting data blocks into the specified order (4) Collating data for verification (5) Outputting same data repeatedly (6) Performing four arithmetic operations including residue calculation, e.
6.3 Point Scan Mode In the point scan mode, you can aim at a target code by matching up the center spot of the marker beam with that code. If there is no code at that center spot or the scanner cannot detect the marker beam due to high levels of ambient lighting, the scanner cannot read anything. The point scan mode takes effect only when the marker is permitted to light. 6.
6.6 Scanning Structured Appended QR (iQR) Code Symbols QR Code symbology can split data into a maximum of 16 blocks and encode each of them into a Structured Appended QR Code symbol (model 1 or 2) or Structured Appended iQR Code symbol. Structured Appended Code scanning is possible only with the same Code model.
6.7 Multi-line Barcode Scanning The scanner can scan up to 3 lines of bar codes in the readable area at any one time. You can specify the number of lines to be scanned, the data output order and output format using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).* 6.7.1 Number of lines The number of lines allowed for multi-line barcode scanning is 2 or 3. This setting is essential. 6.7.
Chapter 7 7.1 Beeper, Indicator LED, Marker Beam, and Illumination LEDs Beeper (1) Beeping The scanner emits a short or long beeps, once or a couple of times as described below.
(2) Adjusting the beeper volume You can adjust the beeper volume to three levels--high, medium and low--using the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). The factory default is High. Note: Enabling the Bluetooth interface with the "Start operation" QR Code symbol allows the beeper volume adjustment. Each time the "Beeper volume" QR Code symbol is read, the beeper volume cycles as shown below. The factory default is High.
7.2 Indicator LED The indicator LED lights or flashes in blue, green, red or orange as described below. The indicator LED lights in blue when: - the scanner has read a code successfully, - the scanner has read a Structured Appended QR (iQR) Code symbol, - code data read matches the master data in the data verification mode, or - master data has been successfully registered in the data verification mode. The indicator LED lights in green when: - the scanner is ready to register master data.
The indicator LED can be disabled with the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). In any of the following cases, however, the indicator LED comes on regardless of the current LED setting.
7.3 Marker Beam The red marker beam (semiconductor laser) comes on to indicate the scanning area as a guide. The marker provides a choice of the three modes--normal marker mode, marker-OFF mode and marker-ON mode that can be selected by using the QR-coded parameter menu or the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). (1) Normal marker mode When the trigger switch is in Auto-off mode or auto-off of the Auto stand mode: When the scanner is ready to scan (that is, within approx.
Chapter 8 8.1 Communication Bluetooth Interface The QR-coded parameter menu and the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) provide a choice of various communications conditions. Under the communications conditions you choose, code data read can be transferred to the external equipment or computer. (1) Communications protocol When the scanner is in SPP profile, you can select either non-acknowledge mode, ACK/NAK mode, or data packaging mode.
8.2 HID Profile The scanner supports the Human Interface Device Profile (HID) that enables connecting to an iPhone or iPad equipped with Bluetooth module that is compatible with Bluetooth® Specification Ver. 2.1+EDR. (1) CAPS Lock state Select the CAPS Lock ON or OFF to match the state of the host computer. (Default: CAPS Lock OFF) (2) Keyboard type Select the type of the connected keyboard.
8.3 Communication Format Data transmission format Select one of the following two data transmission formats. Header Scanner ID Code ID mark Prefix Header Scanner ID Prefix Code ID mark No. of digits n1 n2 n3 n4 No. of digits n1 n2 n3 n4 Code data Suffix Terminator BCC Code data Suffix Terminator BCC (1) Header/Terminator The following choices are available.
(5) Code ID mark This optional field specifies the code system. It offers ten combinations with five code ID marks (Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, and user-defined) and two output modes (coupling and separating) as listed below. You can also select whether or not to transmit the code ID mark.
(1/2) Code ID mark Code type Type 1 Coupling Bar codes UPC-A UPC-E EAN-13 Without add-on With 2-digit add-on Linear component With 5-digit add-on Linear component Add-on With 2-digit add-on Linear component With 5-digit add-on Linear component Add-on Add-on Without add-on With 5-digit add-on EAN-8 Add-on Without add-on With 2-digit add-on Linear component Add-on Linear component Add-on Without add-on With 2-digit add-on With 5-digit add-on Separating A Linear component Add-on Linear
(1/2) Code ID mark Code type EAN.
(2/2) Code ID mark Code type Type 3 Coupling 2D codes QR Code Separating Type 4 (Note 3) Coupling Separating P01 ]Qm Edit mode P01 ]Qm Batch edit mode P01 ]Qm Non-edit mode P01 S (Note 4) MicroQR Code P01 Q (Note 4) SQRC P01 Q (Note 4) G ]Qm G ]Qm Structured Appended QR Code iQR Code Structured Appended iQR Code Edit mode Non-edit mode MaxiCode PDF417 MicroPDF417 Data Matrix S S P02 ]Um X ]L0 X ]L0 Square P00 ]dm Rectangular P00 ]dm z ]zm Aztec 46
(2/2) Code ID mark Code type Type 3 Coupling Bar codes UPC-A UPC-E EAN-13 Without add-on Linear component With 5-digit add-on Linear component EAN-8 Add-on Add-on Without add-on Linear component With 5-digit add-on Linear component Add-on Add-on Without add-on Add-on Linear component Add-on Without add-on With 2-digit add-on With 5-digit add-on A ]X3 ]X0 None None ]X1 (Note 2) A ]X3 ]X0 None None A ]X3 ]X0 None None ]X1 (Note 2) A ]X3 ]X0 None None ]X2 (Note 2) ]E0
(2/2) Code ID mark Code type EAN.
(Note 1) GS1 DataBar (RSS) represents: GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional (RSS-14), GS1 DataBar Truncated (RSS-14 Truncated), GS1 DataBar Limited (RSS-14 Limited), GS1 DataBar Stacked (RSS-14 Stacked), GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded), GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional (RSS-14 Stacked Omnidirectional), and GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked (RSS Expanded Stacked). (Note 2) These code ID marks are contained in code data.
(6) Number of digits This optional field specifies whether or not to transmit the number of digits (2 or 4 bytes) of code data to transmit or disables the transmission (default). Note that UPC and EAN codes (except GS1-128 (EAN-128)) skip this field. 4 digits (4 byte) transmission n1: thousands (0 to 9) n2: hundreds (0 to 9) n3: tens (0 to 9) n4: units (0 to 9) 2 digits (2 byte) transmission n1: tens (0 to 9) n2: units (0 to 9) (7) Code data The data format for each symbology is described below.
UPC-A You can select whether or not to transmit the padding character "0," number system character "S," and a check digit to the host. Disabling the transmission of the number system character "S" automatically disables the transmission of the padding character "0." The conversion to the GTIN format is selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 8.3. When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following format applies.
UPC-E You can select whether or not to transmit the padding character "0," number system character "S," and a check digit to the host. Disabling the transmission of the number system character "S" automatically disables the transmission of the padding character "0." The conversion to the GTIN format or to the UPC-A are selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 8.3. When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply.
EAN-13 You can select whether or not to transmit the two prefix characters "P1" and "P2" and a check digit to the host. The conversion to the ISBN/ISSN format is selectable. Enabling the conversion allows EAN-13 code with prefix characters 978 or 979 to be converted into the ISBN format, and EAN-13 code with prefix characters 977, into the ISSN format. The conversion to the GTIN format is also selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 8.3.
EAN-8 with add-on A code ID mark precedes add-on code data under the conditions "Code ID mark: Type 4" and "Code ID mark output mode: Separating." (For details about the code ID mark, refer to (5) Code ID mark on pages 42 to 46.) The conversion to the GTIN format is selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 8.3. When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply.
GS1 DataBar (RSS) Code data read will be transmitted as is. FNC1 of GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded) will be converted to GS(1Dh) and can be selectable from either transferred or user selection. The conversion to the GTIN format is also selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 9.5. GS1 DataBar (RSS) Composite symbols Code data read will be transmitted as is.
8.4 GTIN Format Conversion Enabling the GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) format conversion allows UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, and Interleaved 2of5 (14-digit) data to output in the GTIN format. It also allows GS1 DataBar (RSS) and GS1-128 (EAN-128) data in the GTIN format to output in the EAN format (product code format). Note: Under any of the following conditions, the GTIN format conversion is invalid.
- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added) With 2-digit add-on: PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 C/D X11 X12 (*2) With 5-digit add-on: PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 C/D X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 (*2) ( 2) * Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added) With 2-digit add-on: PI 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 (*2) X6=0-2 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 (*2) X6=3 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D X7 X8 (*2) X6=4 =5-9 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X6 C/D X7 X8 (*2) X6 With 5-digit add-on: PI 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 (*2) X6=0-2 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 (*2) X6=3 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 (*2) X6=4 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3
EAN-8 - Data read P1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 C/D Pn: Prefix characters - Conversion to 16-digit GTIN format (AI "01" and PI added) 0 1 PI 0 0 0 0 0 P1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 C/D (*1) ( 1) * Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified. - Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added) PI 0 0 0 0 0 P1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 C/D (*2) ( 2) * Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
(2) Conversion from GS1 DataBar (RSS)/GS1-128 (EAN-128) in GTIN format to EAN format GS1 DataBar (RSS) or GS1-128 (EAN-128) data read in the GTIN format (16-digit with AI “01”) can be converted to the EAN format if the conversion is enabled. The conversion provides two choices--13- or 14-digit EAN formats. The former trims the Application Identifier (AI) “01” and Package Indicator PI, and the latter, a PI only.
8.5 Data Packaging (Packetizing) Data packaging is available to boost the reliability of data transfers over the Bluetooth wireless link from the scanner to commercially available Bluetooth device, or other target device. Data packaging wraps the transfer data in packets with the following format. After sending a packet, the scanner waits for a response from the target device. ACK indicates a successful transfer; NAK represents a request to resend.
Using scanner connected to other than communications adapter Scanner settings: Data packaging mode (to host) Analyze packets received. Transfer data packets. Send ACK for a successful transfer; NAK for an unsuccessful one.
Example of analysis for packet received Data received (hexadecimal) 10H 02h 00h 13h 00h 00h 31h 32h 33h 34h 35h 36h 37h 38h 0Dh C4h 18h 10h 03h Header Number of data bytes Container number Spare Transfer data CRC Terminator (1) Compare data lengths. Data length received in packet: 0013h = 19 bytes Data received in packet: 19 bytes (2) Compare CRCs. 1) Initialize CRC to 0. 2) Retrieve the first data byte (00h). 3) Shift the current CRC value one bit to the left.
Chapter 9 Charging and Replacing the Battery Cartridge The scanner sounds a warning when the charge is low. Immediately recharge the battery cartridge. Some heat generation in the scanner unit or charger during charging is perfectly normal. 9.1 Charging the Battery Cartridge Scanner Indicator LED Charger Power supply LED (Green) AC adapter ■ Important notes on care and handling Use the charger only in locations satisfying the following conditions.
■ Charging procedure (1) Connect the AC adapter to the charger and then plug it into an electrical outlet. Confirm that the charger's green power supply LED lights. (2) Place the scanner in the charger. The scanner's indicator LED turns red, indicating the start of charging. When charging is complete, approximately 2.5 hours later, the charge LED goes off and the indicator LED turns green. (3) Remove the scanner from the charger and unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet.
9.2 Replacing the Battery Cartridge The rechargeable battery cartridge is a consumable part with a finite service life. It is time to replace it when a full charge lasts a significantly shorter time than previously. Note that the service life varies with usage conditions Follow the replacement procedure given below also when it is necessary to take the battery cartridge out of the scanner due to any scanner trouble. (1) Remove the screw that secures the battery cover.
(5) Connect a new battery cartridge to the battery cable connector. (6) Insert the new battery cartridge into the scanner. (7) Route the cables in the space around the battery cartridge, close the battery cover, and secure it with the screw, taking care not to pinch the cables between the casing and the battery cover.
9.3 Recycling the Battery Cartridge The Li-ion battery inside the rechargeable battery cartridge contains recyclable rare elements, so please recycle by returning the spent rechargeable battery cartridge to the nearest shop collecting rechargeable batteries for recycling or contacting your nearest distributor. Li-ion Always observe the following safety precautions before throwing the spent rechargeable battery cartridge into the recycle box.
Chapter 10 Image Capturing 10.1 Outline The scanner supports image capturing that allows you to capture a graphic as a bitmap (BMP) or JPEG image and output it to the host computer. The JPEG image offers three quality choices--standard, high, and low. The image size can be selected from standard WVGA, 1/4 WVGA and 1/16 WVGA. If you select 1/4 WVGA or 1/16 WVGA, select also the output image area--the full image area or the center portion of the image area.
m: Image size 0 2 4 Standard VGA 1/4 VGA 1/16 VGA n: Image output area F C Full image area Center portion of the image area o: Thumbnail 0 1 2 Disable thumbnail transmission Enable thumbnail transmission of BMP images in 1/64 VGA Enable thumbnail transmission of JPEG images in 1/4 VGA (5) Image capturing operation 1) Upon receipt of an IMAGEOUT command, the scanner captures an image, beeps three times, and switches to the image transmission mode (Xmodem 1K protocol).
(7) Image transmission time required (Typical) The table below lists the typical image transmission time required from image capturing to conversion and transmission under the following conditions: Communications adapter BA11/10-RKU using the RS-232C interface Communications protocol: Xmodem 1K Transmission speed: 115200 bps However, this may vary according to the Bluetooth radio wave state and the settings made in the host computer.
Chapter 11 Parameters and Defaults The tables below list the parameters and their defaults. Those parameters can be changed with the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D), except shadowed ones only with the configuration software. When the scanner leaves the factory, all of these parameters are set to defaults.
(3) Bluetooth communications parameters for SPP Profile Items Parameters Non-acknowledge mode Communications protocol Defaults Refer to: ACK/NAK mode Section 8.1 (1) Data packaging mode(to host) ACK/NAK timeout 0.1~9.9sec 1sec (4) Bluetooth communications parameters for HID Profile Items CAPS mode Host’s CAPS LOCK status Keyboard type Numeric key selection (0 to 9) Binary data conversion (See Note 2.) Parameters Manual Auto OFF (Lowercase letter) ON (Uppercase letter) U.S.
Items Parameters Defaults Enable Disable Enable Disable Special key transfer mode Software keyboard Refer to: (See Note 4.) (Note 4) Special key transfer applies to the fields except header and terminator in the data transmission format. Enabling this function substitutes E7h to FDh data with the special keys as listed below and transmits the substituted data to the host. The Left SHIFT, Left CTRL, and Left ALT are transmitted as a simultaneous depression with the subsequent character or key.
(5) Bluetooth communications parameters Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: As a master Configure the scanner as master or slave As a slave Section 2.2 No slave/master configuration change Bluetooth address Connection target of scanner as master Local name Section 2.2 Communications adapter (BA11/10-RKU) Specification of connection target's address Connection target's address None Timeout period for slave to wait for a connection request Section 2.2 2 minutes 4 minutes Section 8.
(6) Data transmission format for SPP Profile Items Parameters Header Defaults Refer to: None STX User-defined None Section 8.3 (1) ETX Terminator CR LF CR LF User-defined Transmission of BCC Enabled Disabled Section 8.3 (1) (See Note 1.) (Note 1) No BCC will be transferred if no header is prefixed. : Can be changed only with the configuration software.
(7) Data transmission format for HID Profile Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: NONE STX ETX CR LF CR LF TAB Header ESC ENTER Right Ctrl User-defined Section 8.3, (1) NONE STX ETX CR LF CR LF TAB Terminator ESC ENTER Right Ctrl User-defined : Can be changed only with the configuration software.
(8) Data transmission format common to all interfaces Items Transmission of code ID mark Parameters Enable Disable Code ID mark position Defaults Before prefix After prefix Type 1 (DENSO1) Refer to: Section 8.3 Section 8.3 Type 2 (DENSO2) Code ID mark Section 8.3, (5) Type 3 Type 4 User-defined Code ID mark output mode Coupling Separating Section 8.
(9) 2D codes, mirror image, black-and-white inverted codes and SQRC Items Reading mirror image codes Reading black-and-white inverted codes Parameters Defaults Enable Disable Black cells/bars on a white background White cell/bars on a black background Refer to: Section 7.4 Section 7.
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable (SQRC and QR Code symbols) Reading SQRC SQRC Encryption key mismatch SQRC Encryption key match SQRC Code, minimum version readable Enable (SQRC symbol only) Disable Reading disabled Enable transmission of disclosed data + undisclosed data iQR Code, (square) Enable transmission of undisclosed data only Setting range 1-40 SQRC Code, maximum version readable Reading iQR Code (square) Section 7.
(10) Bar codes UPC-A/E, EAN-13/8 Items Scanning UPC-A and EAN-13 Parameters Defaults Enable Disable UPC-A transmission of check digit Disable Enable UPC-A transmission of the leading character Enable Disable EAN-13 conversion to the ISBN / ISSN format Reading UPC-E UPC-E transmission of check digit Enable Disable Disable Sections 9.4 and 12.2 (See Note 1.) Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Sections 9.4 and 12.
Items Parameters Defaults Enable Reading EAN-8 Disable EAN-8 transmission of check digit EAN-8 Conversion to the EAN-13 format Reading UPC/EAN with 2-digit add-on Reading UPC/EAN with 5-digit add-on Reading UPC/EAN with add-on only Add-on check level Refer to: Sections 9.4 and 12.2 Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Sections 9.4 and 12.
Codabar (NW-7) Items Parameters Defaults Reading Codabar (NW-7) Refer to: Enable, without a check digit Enable, with a check digit (Check digit transmission enabled) Section 12.2 Enable, with a check digit (Check digit transmission disabled) Disable Minimum number of readable digits for Codabar (NW-7) Maximum number of readable digits for Codabar (NW-7) 3 to 99 digits (including start/stop codes) (See Note 1.
Code 128, GS1-128 (EAN-128) Items Parameters Reading Code 128 Defaults Disable Reading GS1-128 (EAN-128) Minimum number of readable digits for Code 128 Maximum number of readable digits for Code 128 Refer to: Enable Section 12.2 (See Note 2.) Enable Disable 1 to 99 digits (excluding start/stop codes and 1-digit check digit) 1 digit (See Note 1.) 99 digits Disable Transmission of FNC1 for Code 128 Transmit GS Section 12.
GS1 DataBar (RSS), EAN.UCC Composite symbols Items Parameters Reading GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional, GS1 DataBar Truncated, GS1 DataBar Limited, GS1 DataBar Expanded (Note 1) Enable Reading GS1 DataBar Stacked, GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked, GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional (Note 2) Enable Defaults Refer to: Disable Disable Enable Transmission of FNC1 for GS1 DataBar (RSS) Expanded code Transmit GS User-defined Reading EAN.
Multi-line barcode scanning Items Reading multi-line bar codes Number of lines for multi-line barcode scanning Output format for multi-line bar codes Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Disable Two lines Three lines Header/Terminator-delimited Comma-delimited First-line barcode Selectable from readable bar codes Not specified. First-line barcode character Up to 2 ASCII characters Not specified. First-line barcode minimum number of readable digits Max. 99 digits Not specified.
(11) Trigger switch control Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Auto-off mode Momentary switching mode Momentary switching mode (Reverse Type) Trigger switch control mode Section 5.1 Alternate switching mode Continuous reading mode 1 Continuous reading mode 2 Auto sense mode Section 5.3 Auto stand mode 1s Auto-off mode reading time (One shot mode) 2s Section 5.1 3s 4s 5s 1s 2s 3s 4s Time from Auto stand mode to Auto sensing mode Section 5.
(12) Beeper, indicator LED, marker beam and illumination LEDs Items Beeper control Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Disable Low beeping tone (2.5 kHz) Beeping tone Medium beeping tone (2.7 kHz) High beeping tone (2.9 kHz) Section 7.1 Short (60 ms) Beeper beep time Medium (80 ms) Long (120 ms) High Beeper volume Medium Low Scan complete sound Indicator LED control Single beep Multiple beep Enable Disable Section 7.1 Section 7.
(13) Data verification conditions and data editing conditions Items Data to be verified Preset registration Parameters Defaults Data block verification Data string verification Enable Disable Verification start position for data string verification 001 to 999 positions (Specify with ASCII characters) 1 Number of characters to verify for data string verification (without preset master registration) 01 to 99 positions (Specify with ASCII characters) 99 Position of data block to verify for dat
Items Parameters Defaults Search string and substitution string in data substitution mode Max. 16 ASCII characters Number of splits in data blocksorting mode 2 to 5 splits Split position in data blocksorting mode 0001 to 9999 positions, specified by ASCII characters Single character Order of blocks in data blocksorting mode Blocks 1 to 5 Block 1/ Block 2 AI split mode AI mode Refer to: No specified.
Chapter 12 QR-Coded Parameter Menu 12.1 Customizing the Scanner with the QR-Coded Parameter Menu Start setting Three beeps Scan parameter setting QR Code symbols. If the Bluetooth interface is disabled with the "End operation" QR Code symbol, scan the "Start operation" QR Code symbol to enable the interface. Scan necessary parameter setting QR Code symbols. End setting Use the scanner to read the "Start setting" QR Code symbol.
12.2 QR-coded Parameter Menu To set the parameters, simply scan the QR codes below. setting" QR Code symbol is not required. Scanning "Start setting" QR Code symbol and "End Easy connection setup To set the connection corresponding to the connected device, simply scan the QR Codes below. (Connected device should be equipped with Bluetooth® module that is compatible with Bluetooth® Specification Ver. 2.1+EDR.
Menu control (Starting/Ending the Setting Procedure and Reverting to Defaults) Start setting Start setting (When the "White code on black background" is set)" Cancel All defaults End setting 93
® Bluetooth interface and link ® ® Enabling/disabling Bluetooth interface and breaking the Bluetooth wireless link Start operation (default) End operation ® Break Bluetooth wireless link ® Scanning with Bluetooth wireless link broken Scanning the "Scan w/ Bluetooth® link broken" QR Code symbol allows the scanner to scan codes with the Bluetooth® wireless link being broken. With this setting selected, data transfer with the host computer is impossible.
Bluetooth® wireless communications parameters Procedure Non-acknowledge mode (default) ACK/NAK mode Header (SPP Profile) None (default) STX Header (HID Profile) None (default) TAB Enter Terminator (SPP Profile) None CR(default) ETX LF CR LF Terminator (HID Profile) None CR TAB LF 95 Enter(default) CR+LF
Timeout period for slave to wait for a connection request 2 minutes (default) 4 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes Data transmission format Transmission of code ID mark Disable (default) Enable Transmission of the number of digits Disable (default) Enable in 4 digits Enable in 2 digits Transmission of BCC Disable (default) Enable 96
2D codes, mirror image and black-and-white inverted codes Scanning MicroQR Code Disable Enable (default) Scanning black-and-white inverted codes Black cells/bars on a white background (default) White cells/bars on a black background Automatically identify black and white inverted codes Scanning split QR Code ("Structured Append") Edit mode (default) Non-edit mode Batch edit mode Scanning PDF417 Disable Enable (default) 97
Scanning MaxiCode Disable Enable (default) Scanning Data Matrix Disable Enable (default) Bar codes Scanning UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13 and EAN-8 Disable Enable (default) Scanning Interleaved 2of5 Disable Enable with a check digit (Check digit transmission disabled) Enable without a check digit (default) Enable with a check digit (Check digit transmission enabled) 98
Scanning Code 128 (EAN-128 (GS1-128)) Disable Enable (default) Scanning Codabar (NW-7) Disable Enable without a check digit (default) Enable with a check digit (Check digit transmission enabled) Enable with a check digit (Check digit transmission disabled) Transmission of start/stop codes for Codabar (NW-7) Disable Enable (default) 99
Scanning Code 39 Disable Enable without a check digit (default) Enable with a check digit (Check digit transmission enabled) Enable with a check digit (Check digit transmission disabled) Transmission of start/stop codes for Code 39 Disable (default) Enable Scanning Code 93 Disable (default) Enable Scanning GS1 DataBar (RSS) Disable (default) Enable Scanning Composite Enable Disable (default) 100
Other settings Trigger switch control Auto-off mode (default) Alternate switching mode Momentary switching mode Continuous reading mode 1 Continuous reading mode 2 Auto sensing mode Beeper control Disable Enable (default) Indicator LED Disable Enable (default) Power save mode Disable Enable (default) 101
Chapter 13 QR-Coded Parameter Menu for Communications Adapters (BA11/10-RKU) 13.1 Customizing the Communications Adapter from the Scanner The scanner can customize the communications adapter by scanning the QR-coded parameter menu for communications adapters and transferring their settings held in the scanner memory via the Bluetooth wireless link using the following procedure. Use the scanner to scan the QR-coded parameter menu designed for communications adapters (Section 13.
After normal end of transfer of parameter settings, the scanner's indicator LED turns blue with one beep. End of transfer If the parameter transfer does not end normally, the scanner's indicator LED turns red with three beeps. Both the scanner and communications adapter automatically reset themselves regardless of whether the parameter transfer ends normally.
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Communications parameters for USB-COM interface Monitoring CTS (USB-COM interface) Disable Enable (default) Communications parameters for RS-232C interface Transmission speed (RS-232C interface) 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps (default) 14400 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps 57600 bps 115200 bps 105
Data bit (RS-232C interface) 7 bits 8 bits (default) Parity (RS-232C interface) None (default) EVEN ODD Stop bit (RS-232C interface) 1 bit (default) 2 bits Monitoring CTS (RS-232C interface) Disable Enable (default) 106
Specifying communications parameters for the USB keyboard interface Specifying the keyboard type with USB keyboard interface U.S. English German French U.K. English Italian (default) <Japan> Swedish ※Above default is BA11-RKU.In case of BA10-RKU, default is U.S.English.
Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Problem 1: Low reading efficiency. Probable cause A target code is not within the scan range of the What to do: Bring a code within the scan range. reading window. The code may be smeared. Wipe off the dirt from the code. The code may be blurred. Use a code clearly printed. Problem 2: Cannot read 2D codes or bar codes. Probable cause The type of the code to be scanned has not been set as a readable code.
Appendix 1 Specifications Item Scanning specifications AT27Q-SB QR Code (Model 1 and Model 2), MicroQR, SQRC (*1), iQR, PDF417, MicroPDF417, MaxiCode, Data Matrix, Aztec, and EAN.UCC Composite symbol Readable codes EAN-13/8, UPC-A/E, UPC/EAN with add-on, Interleaved 2of5 (ITF), Standard 2of5 (STF), Code 39, Codabar (NW-7), Code 93, Code 128, GS1-128 (EAN-128), and GS1 DataBar (RSS) Interface Skew angle 360º Scanning resolution 0.167 mm (6.6 mils) min. for two-dimensional codes 0.125 mm (4.
Appendix 2 Control Commands Control commands refer to commands that are exchanged between the host computer and the scanner via the communications line. Some of the control commands that the host computer issues are functionally equivalent to some parameters that can be set with the QR-coded parameter menu (refer to Chapter 11). Control command settings have priority over settings made with the QR-coded parameter menu.
Control Commands LR (Note 3) IMAGEOUT Transfer Direction Scanner Function Host Light the red indicator LED Within 100 ms from the receipt of the LR command, the red indicator LED lights for approx. 500 ms. Capture image Refer to Chapter 10 for details.
Control Commands Transfer Direction Scanner Function Host OK Verification match If code data scanned matches master data in data verification mode, the scanner sends this command as long as the OK transmission is enabled for a match. NG Verification mismatch If code data scanned does not match master data in data verification mode, the scanner sends this command as long as the NG transmission is enabled for a mismatch.
Appendix 3 Bluetooth Glossary The table below lists Bluetooth terms used in this manual. Bluetooth Address (BD_ADDR) Bluetooth Passkey (PIN) Local Name Bluetooth Device Address. Each Bluetooth equipment is allocated a unique 48-bit device address defined by the Bluetooth SIG. Bluetooth Personal Identification Number. This is a maximum of 16 bytes of passkey used to authenticate two Bluetooth devices in pairing.
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