Datalogic 90ACC1780 - Manual

Datalogic 90ACC1780

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – GRYPHONTM; REFERENCE MANUAL
  • Page 5 – iii; CONTENTS; GENERAL VIEW
  • Page 6 – iv; WEDGE PARAMETERS
  • Page 8 – vi; REFERENCES; Copy GRYPHON; TECHNICAL FEATURES
  • Page 9 – vii
  • Page 10 – viii; Figure A – GryphonTM D and M Series Readers
  • Page 11 – INTRODUCTION; GryphonTM; GryphonTM; series takes this concept one step; GryphonTM; provides; GryphonTM; very user; GryphonTM; reader series is paving the
  • Page 12 – INSTALLATION; Connections should always be made with power OFF!; CAUTION; Connections should always be made with power OFF!
  • Page 13 – INSTALLATION; OM-GRYPHONTM INTERFACE CABLE CONNECTIONS; OM-GRYPHONTM Connectors; Multi-standard Interface
  • Page 14 – CONNECTION
  • Page 15 – PEN EMULATION CONNECTION
  • Page 16 – Charging; Unscrew the battery cover screw.; Battery
  • Page 17 – Open the battery cover.; Dispose of used batteries properly.
  • Page 18 – GRYPHONTM M SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS; STAND ALONE LAYOUTS; In stand alone systems, each cradle is connected to a single Host.
  • Page 19 – GRYPHONTM M SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS; Multiple Stand Alone Layouts; Multiple Stand Alone Systems in the Same Area
  • Page 20 – MULTIDROP STAR-SYSTEMTM NETWORK LAYOUTS; Host Master with STAR-LinkTM; Example Multidrop STAR-SystemTM Network with Host as Master
  • Page 21 – CONFIGURATION; METHODS; To configure your reader:; Read the; Enter Configuration; code ONCE, available at the top of each page; Exit and Save Configuration; code ONCE, available at the top of; Command
  • Page 22 – Sending Configuration Strings from Host; Proceed as shown in the following diagram:
  • Page 23 – GRYPHONTM D SETUP; Restore GRYPHONTM D Default; Read the restore default parameters code below.; Restore GRYPHONTMM Default; Read the codes below to set the radio address of the GRYPHON; Enter configuration; four digits for the GRYPHONTM M Address (from; All readers used in the same area must have different addresses.; Exit and Save configuration
  • Page 24 – code to pair the GRYPHONTM M to the OM-GRYPHONTM; bound; reader will be; Bind; Read the OM-GRYPHONTM restore default code:; Restore OM-GRYPHONTM default; Green LED
  • Page 25 – Using Multiple M-Series Readers With Same Cradle; the cradle with one of the readers (see previously described; command with; Join; If the cradle is not; YOUR READER IS NOW READY TO READ BARCODES.
  • Page 26 – GRYPHONTM M/STAR-ModemTM in Stand Alone Mode; Read the code above and the four-digit address of the STAR-ModemTM.; i k
  • Page 27 – Restore GRYPHONTM M Default; Set the connection according to the length of the codes to be read:; Code Length; four digits from the Numeric Table in the range; All readers must have different addresses.
  • Page 28 – First STAR-SystemTM Address; Set Last STAR-SystemTM Address; device in the system.; NOTE
  • Page 29 – SELECTION; Standard; POS Terminals; Nixdorf Mode A; PEN
  • Page 30 – WEDGE; IBM XT
  • Page 33 – DIGITAL TERMINALS; APPLE ADB Bus
  • Page 34 – CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS
  • Page 35 – FIFO
  • Page 36 – ik
  • Page 39 – disable
  • Page 40 – Read 2 numbers from the table where; IMEOUT; Read 2 numbers from the table where:
  • Page 42 – All GRYPHONTM D Series readers
  • Page 43 – Belgian
  • Page 44 – IBM AT and PC Notebook; UM; num lock unchanged
  • Page 46 – ALPHANUMERIC KEYBOARD SETTING; setting the alphanumeric keyboard
  • Page 49 – PEN EMULATION
  • Page 50 – PERATING
  • Page 53 – narrow; UTPUT; normal
  • Page 55 – DATA FORMAT; NOT FOR PEN INTERFACES
  • Page 56 – CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE; CODE
  • Page 57 – value depends on the selected options; FF; as the first
  • Page 59 – Read the above code.; To define Code 39 Code Identifier =
  • Page 60 – ABCD
  • Page 61 – CR LF
  • Page 62 – IELD
  • Page 63 – ODE; calculated
  • Page 64 – FE
  • Page 65 – First Character Replacement:
  • Page 66 – disable reader address stamping
  • Page 67 – POWER SAVE
  • Page 69 – enter sleep timeout; TANDBY
  • Page 70 – READING PARAMETERS
  • Page 72 – hardware trigger; ARDWARE; trigger active level
  • Page 73 – disables the trigger-off timeout; LASH
  • Page 74 – one read per cycle; AFETY; safety time
  • Page 76 – PDF D
  • Page 78 – DECODING PARAMETERS; code ONCE, available at the top of each
  • Page 79 – VERFLOW
  • Page 81 – UPC A
  • Page 82 – CODE SELECTION; MSI
  • Page 83 – DISABLE ALL CODE FAMILIES; SINGLE; combination code from the EAN family; ONE; code from the 2/5 family
  • Page 84 – disable the family; WITHOUT ADD ON
  • Page 85 – WITH ADD ON 2 AND 5
  • Page 86 – CHECK DIGIT
  • Page 88 – AMILY; CHECK DIGIT TABLE
  • Page 89 – Standard Code 39
  • Page 90 – First 2 digits
  • Page 91 – Add GS Before Code
  • Page 93 – ODABAR; START/STOP CHARACTER
  • Page 94 – Codabar ABC Forced Concatenation
  • Page 95 – disable the code; ODABLOCK
  • Page 97 – Standard Plessey
  • Page 98 – Numeric Telepen
  • Page 99 – IBM
  • Page 102 – Only for GRYPHONTM D/M200 series readers.
  • Page 103 – ADVANCED FORMATTING; ONCATENATION; code ONCE, available at the top of page .
  • Page 104 – The order of transmission is CODE 1-CODE 2.; code ID
  • Page 105 – Code 2
  • Page 106 – Transmission after Timeout
  • Page 107 – DVANCED; before
  • Page 108 – Begin Format Definition
  • Page 109 – Match with Predefined Characters; AND
  • Page 111 – EITHER
  • Page 116 – First Additional Fixed Field
  • Page 117 – Second Additional Fixed Field
  • Page 118 – Field Transmission
  • Page 119 – Standard Formatting
  • Page 120 – Enable Advanced Format; Advanced Format 1
  • Page 121 – No Match Result; clear data - no transmission
  • Page 122 – RADIO PARAMETERS; GRYPHONTM M Series readers only
  • Page 123 – radio protocol timeout; Read a number from the table where; timeout from
  • Page 124 – OM-GRYPHONTM CRADLE ONLY; alkaline
  • Page 126 – REFERENCES; PARAMETERS; XON/XOFF handshaking
  • Page 127 – Protocol; GRYPHONTM D Readers; Gryphon; ACK or NACK; GRYPHONTM M Readers
  • Page 129 – Timeout; s) corresponds to a high resolution code emulation and; Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128; GRYPHONTM D Series Readers
  • Page 130 – = space 10 times the minimum output pulse.; Output and Idle Levels; Delay
  • Page 131 – FORMAT; Output Message from GRYPHONTM M STAR-SystemTM Towards Host; Selection; no header, terminator ENTER
  • Page 133 – Wedge Interface; can be; Set Custom Extended Header/Terminator Keys
  • Page 134 – CUSTOM EXTENDED KEYBOARD SETTING TABLE; GRYPHONTM M Series Only
  • Page 135 – Stamping; P in the reader to enter a “Sleep” state for minimum power; Enter Sleep Timeout
  • Page 136 – flash on; and; Hardware Trigger Mode
  • Page 137 – reading cycle; Time
  • Page 138 – This command does not effect code families 2/5, Code 128 and Code 93.; Control
  • Page 139 – This can be changed according to the following selections:; Store
  • Page 140 – CONFIGURATION EDITING COMMANDS; Command Description; iPk; Transmit the OM-GRYPHONTM Software release.
  • Page 141 – CONFIGURATION COPYING COMMANDS; master
  • Page 142 – GRYPHON
  • Page 143 – slave
  • Page 144 – W ith the GRYPHONTM M read the following code:; Alkaline
  • Page 145 – DEFAULT PARAMETERS FOR POS TERMINALS
  • Page 146 – Electrical Features
  • Page 148 – Environmental Features
  • Page 149 – SYSTEM AND RADIO FEATURES; Radio Features; INDICATORS
  • Page 150 – Only the Beeper Intensity command can modify these signals.
  • Page 151 – DIAGRAMS
  • Page 153 – HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS; APPENDIX A; This method requires the RS232 interface.; CR; Beeper tone 1
  • Page 154 – SERIAL CONFIGURATION STRINGS; ENTER/EXIT CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
  • Page 155 – DESCRIPTION STRING; ab
  • Page 162 – AIL; xxxx
  • Page 165 – APPENDIX B
  • Page 169 – HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE; APPENDIX C HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE; OPEN THIS PAGE TO READ THE DESIRED
  • Page 171 – Reference Manual
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Summary

Page 3 - GRYPHONTM; REFERENCE MANUAL
Page 5 - iii; CONTENTS; GENERAL VIEW

iii CONTENTS GENERAL VIEW ........................................................................................ viii 1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 1 2 INSTALLATION ...........................................................

Page 6 - iv; WEDGE PARAMETERS

iv Stop Bits ..................................................................................................... 28 Handshaking ............................................................................................... 28 ACK/NACK Protocol ........................................................

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