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 ........................................................
Page 8 - vi; REFERENCES; Copy GRYPHON; TECHNICAL FEATURES
vi Single Store .............................................................................................. 115 5 REFERENCES ......................................................................................... 116 5.1 RS232 Parameters ............................................................
Page 9 - vii
vii 6.1 GRYPHON™ D ......................................................................................... 136 6.2 GRYPHON™ M ........................................................................................ 137 6.3 OM-GRYPHON™ / C-GRYPHON™ .....................................................
Page 10 - viii; Figure A – GryphonTM D and M Series Readers
viii GENERAL VIEW GRYPHON™ D/M READERS Figure A – Gryphon™ D and M Series Readers Figure B – OM-GRYPHON™ and C-GRYPHON™ LED Reading Window Trigger Gryphon™ D Cable Connector Gryphon™ M Battery Cover Battery Reconditioning Button LEDs
Page 11 - INTRODUCTION; GryphonTM; GryphonTM; series takes this concept one step; GryphonTM; provides; GryphonTM; very user; GryphonTM; reader series is paving the
INTRODUCTION 1 1 1 INTRODUCTION Datalogic has moved a step ahead in the concept of “instinctive reading. ”The new Gryphon™ reader series has been developed to provide optimised reading performance through excellent ergonomic design, a natural instinctive reading approach and innovative good reading ...
Page 12 - INSTALLATION; Connections should always be made with power OFF!; CAUTION; Connections should always be made with power OFF!
GRYPHON™ 2 2 2 INSTALLATION CAUTION Connections should always be made with power OFF! 2.1 GRYPHON™ D INTERFACE CABLE CONNECTIONS The GRYPHON™ D reader incorporates a multi-standard interface which can be connected to a Host by plugging an RS232, W edge or Pen emulation cable into the connector as sh...
Page 13 - INSTALLATION; OM-GRYPHONTM INTERFACE CABLE CONNECTIONS; OM-GRYPHONTM Connectors; Multi-standard Interface
INSTALLATION 3 2 2.2 OM-GRYPHON™ INTERFACE CABLE CONNECTIONS OM-GRYPHON™ Connectors The OM-GRYPHON™ incorporates a multi-standard interface which can be connected to a Host by simply plugging an RS232, W edge or Pen emulation cable into the Host connector, placed on the base of the cradle. In additi...
Page 14 - CONNECTION
GRYPHON™ 4 2 2.3 RS232 CONNECTION 2.4 WEDGE CONNECTION
Page 15 - PEN EMULATION CONNECTION
INSTALLATION 5 2 2.5 PEN EMULATION CONNECTION 2.6 GRYPHON™ M BATTERY MAINTENANCE 2.6.1 Battery Type You can install NiMh, NiCd or Alkaline AA batteries in the GRYPHON™ M.
Page 16 - Charging; Unscrew the battery cover screw.; Battery
GRYPHON™ 6 2 2.6.2 Battery Charging Once the system is connected and powered, you can place the GRYPHON™ M into the cradle to charge the battery. When the scanner is correctly inserted in the cradle, the red LED on the cradle goes on to indicate that the battery is charging. The green LED on the cra...
Page 17 - Open the battery cover.; Dispose of used batteries properly.
INSTALLATION 7 2 2. 2. 2. 2. Open the battery cover. 3. 3. 3. 3. Replace the old batteries with new ones, then screw the battery cover back into place. NiMh, NiCd, or Alkaline AA Batteries CAUTION Dispose of used batteries properly. Do not disassemble, modify, heat or throw batteries into fire. This...
Page 18 - GRYPHONTM M SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS; STAND ALONE LAYOUTS; In stand alone systems, each cradle is connected to a single Host.
GRYPHON™ 8 3 3 GRYPHON™ M SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS There are two basic system layouts that can be employed: Stand Alone systems and Multidrop STAR-System™ Networks. 3.1 STAND ALONE LAYOUTS 3.1.1 Single Reader Layout 3.1.2 Multiple Reader Layout In stand alone systems, each cradle is connected to a...
Page 19 - GRYPHONTM M SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS; Multiple Stand Alone Layouts; Multiple Stand Alone Systems in the Same Area
GRYPHON™ M SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS 9 3 3.1.3 Multiple Stand Alone Layouts Many stand alone connections can operate in the same physical area without interference, provided all readers and cradles in the system have different addresses. Multiple Stand Alone Systems in the Same Area Since the cradl...
Page 20 - MULTIDROP STAR-SYSTEMTM NETWORK LAYOUTS; Host Master with STAR-LinkTM; Example Multidrop STAR-SystemTM Network with Host as Master
GRYPHON™ 10 3 3.2 MULTIDROP STAR-SYSTEM™ NETWORK LAYOUTS Even though many stand alone systems can operate in the same physical area without interfering with each other, it may be desirable to bridge data from multiple base stations in a network to a single Host. GRYPHON™ M readers are compatible wit...
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
CONFIGURATION 11 4 4 CONFIGURATION 4.1 CONFIGURATION METHODS 4.1.1 Reading Configuration Barcodes This manual can be used for complete setup and configuration of your reader by following the setup procedures in this chapter (see par. 4.2 for an overview). If you wish to change the default settings, ...
Page 22 - Sending Configuration Strings from Host; Proceed as shown in the following diagram:
GRYPHON™ 12 4 4.1.4 Sending Configuration Strings from Host An alternative configuration method is provided in Appendix A using the RS232 interface. This method is particularly useful when many devices need to be configured with the same settings. Batch files containing the desired parameter setting...
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
CONFIGURATION 13 4 4.3 GRYPHON™ D SETUP 1. Read the restore default parameters code below. Restore GRYPHON™ D Default iPk iPk iPk After reading the above code, go to par. 4.6 Interface Selection. 4.4 GRYPHON™ M/OM-GRYPHON™ STAND ALONE SETUP Read the restore default parameters code below. Restore GRY...
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
GRYPHON™ 14 4 5. Read the Bind code to pair the GRYPHON™ M to the OM-GRYPHON™ cradle. The reader is dedicated to the cradle. Any previously bound reader will be excluded. To connect several readers to the same cradle see the following paragraph 4.4.1, ‘Using Multiple M Series Readers with Same Cradl...
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.
CONFIGURATION 15 4 4.4.1 Using Multiple M-Series Readers With Same Cradle If you want to use several M-Series readers with the same OM-GRYPHON™ cradle, you must first Bind the cradle with one of the readers (see previously described configuration procedure). Successive readers can be associated with...
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
GRYPHON™ 16 4 4.4.2 GRYPHON™ M/STAR-Modem™ in Stand Alone Mode To configure a GRYPHON™ M reader to communicate with STAR-Modem™ in Stand Alone Mode, follow the procedure in par. 4.4 substituting steps 4 and 5 with those below: STAR-Modem™ Address 4. i343k i343k i343k Read the code above and the four...
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.
CONFIGURATION 17 4 4.5 GRYPHON™ M/STAR-SYSTEM™ SETUP The following procedure allows configuring a GRYPHON™ M reader to communicate with various STAR-System™ devices such as STARGATE™ RF base stations. Restore GRYPHON™ M Default 1. iPk iPk iPk Enter configuration 2. ik ik ik Set the connection accord...
Page 28 - First STAR-SystemTM Address; Set Last STAR-SystemTM Address; device in the system.; NOTE
GRYPHON™ 18 4 First STAR-System™ Address 5. i343k i343k i343k Read the code above and the four-digit address of the First STAR-System™ device in the system. Set Last STAR-System™ Address 6. i355k i355k i355k Read the code above and the four-digit address of the Last STAR-System™ device in the system...
Page 29 - SELECTION; Standard; POS Terminals; Nixdorf Mode A; PEN
CONFIGURATION 19 4 4.6 INTERFACE SELECTION Read the interface selection code for your application. RS232 Standard i$1k i$1k i$1k POS Terminals Nixdorf Mode A i$.k i$.k i$.k Fujitsu i$.ek i$.ek i$.ek ICL Mode i$.`k i$.`k i$.`k For POS terminal default settings refer to par. 5.11. PEN i$1#k i$1#k i$1#...
Page 30 - WEDGE; IBM XT
GRYPHON™ 20 4 WEDGE IBM AT or PS/2 PCs i$1Bk i$1Bk i$1Bk IBM XT i$1Wk i$1Wk i$1Wk PC Notebook i$1ek i$1ek i$1ek IBM SURE1 i$1k i$1k i$1k IBM Terminal 3153 i$1^k i$1^k i$1^k
Page 33 - DIGITAL TERMINALS; APPLE ADB Bus
CONFIGURATION 23 4 WEDGE (continued) DIGITAL TERMINALS VT2xx/VT3xx/VT4xx i$1Vk i$1Vk i$1Vk APPLE APPLE ADB Bus i$1]k i$1]k i$1]k
Page 34 - CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS
GRYPHON™ 24 4 4.7 CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS Once your reader is setup, you can change the default parameters to meet your application needs. Refer to the preceding paragraphs for initial configuration in order to set the default values and select the interface for your application. In this manual, t...
Page 35 - FIFO
25 RS232 PARAMETERS All GRYPHON™ D Series readers + GRYPHON™ M/OM-GRYPHON™ configurations only B AUD R ATE P ARITY D ATA B ITS S TOP B ITS H ANDSHAKING ACK/NACK P ROTOCOL FIFO I NTER -C HARACTER D ELAY R X T IMEOUT S ERIAL T RIGGER L OCK (D-S ERIES ONLY ) 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, a...
Page 36 - ik
Enter configuration ik ik RS232 Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 26 B AUD R ATE 150 baud i$%6k i$%6k i$%6k 300 baud 600 baud i$%9k i$%9k i$%9k i$%<k i$%<k i$%<k 1200 baud 2400 baud i$%?k i$%?k i$%?k i$%Bk i$%Bk i$%Bk 4800 baud 9600 baud i$%Ek i$%Ek i$%Ek i$%Hk i$%Hk i$%Hk 19200 baud 3840...
Page 39 - disable
Enter configuration ik ik RS232 Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 29 ACK/NACK P ROTOCOL disable i$':k i$':k i$':k enable i$'Ck i$'Ck i$'Ck See par. 5.1.2 for details, particularly on implementing this parameter with GRYPHON™ M. FIFO disable i&$6k i&$6k i&$6k enable i&$9k i&$9k ...
Page 40 - Read 2 numbers from the table where; IMEOUT; Read 2 numbers from the table where:
Enter configuration ik ik RS232 Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 30 I NTER -C HARACTER D ELAY delay between characters transmitted to Host ☞ i$,k i$,k i$,k Read 2 numbers from the table where : 00 = DELAY disabled 01-99 = DELAY from 1 to 99 milliseconds delay disabled R X T IMEOUT timeout control...
Page 42 - All GRYPHONTM D Series readers
32 WEDGE PARAMETERS All GRYPHON™ D Series readers + GRYPHON™ M/OM-GRYPHON™ configurations only K EYBOARD N ATIONALITY C APS L OCK N UM L OCK I NTER -C HARACTER D ELAY I NTER -C ODE D ELAY K EYBOARD S ETTING W EDGE C ONTROL C HARACTER E MULATION 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at...
Page 43 - Belgian
Enter configuration ik ik WEDGE Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 33 K EYBOARD N ATIONALITY Belgian i'+Zk i'+Zk i'+Zk English French i'+Qk i'+Qk i'+Qk i'+Kk i'+Kk i'+Kk German Italian i'+Nk i'+Nk i'+Nk i'+Hk i'+Hk i'+Hk Spanish Swedish i'+Wk i'+Wk i'+Wk i'+Tk i'+Tk i'+Tk USA i'+Ek i'+Ek i'+Ek The ...
Page 44 - IBM AT and PC Notebook; UM; num lock unchanged
Enter configuration ik ik WEDGE Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 34 C APS L OCK caps lock OFF i'&;k i'&;k i'&;k caps lock ON i'&>k i'&>k i'&>k Select the appropriate code to match your keyboard caps lock status. Note: For IBM AT and PC Notebook interface selection...
Page 46 - ALPHANUMERIC KEYBOARD SETTING; setting the alphanumeric keyboard
Enter configuration ik ik WEDGE Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 36 K EYBOARD S ETTING ALPHANUMERIC KEYBOARD SETTING The reader can be used with terminals or PCs with various keyboard types and nationalities through a simple keyboard setting procedure. The type of computer or terminal must be sel...
Page 49 - PEN EMULATION
39 PEN EMULATION All GRYPHON™ D Series readers + GRYPHON™ M/OM-GRYPHON™ configurations only O PERATING M ODE M INIMUM O UTPUT P ULSE C ONVERSION TO C ODE 39 O VERFLOW O UTPUT L EVEL I DLE L EVEL I NTER -B LOCK D ELAY 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Re...
Page 50 - PERATING
PEN EMULATION 40 The operating mode parameters are complete commands and do not require reading the Enter and Exit configuration codes. O PERATING M ODE interpret mode i>k i>k i>k Interprets commands without sending them to the decoder. transparent mode i<k i<k i<k Sends commands t...
Page 53 - narrow; UTPUT; normal
Enter configuration ik ik PEN EMULATION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 43 O VERFLOW narrow i%)?k i%)?k i%)?k medium i%)Bk i%)Bk i%)Bk wide i%)Ek i%)Ek i%)Ek See par. 5.2.3 for details. O UTPUT L EVEL normal (white = logic level 0) i%%7k i%%7k i%%7k inverted (white = logic level 1) i%%:k i%%:k i...
Page 55 - DATA FORMAT; NOT FOR PEN INTERFACES
45 DATA FORMAT NOT FOR PEN INTERFACES C ODE I DENTIFIER C USTOM C ODE I DENTIFIER H EADER T ERMINATOR F IELD A DJUSTMENT F IELD A DJ . C HARACTER C ODE L ENGTH T X C HARACTER R EPLACEMENT A DDRESS S TAMPING A DDRESS D ELIMITER 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each p...
Page 56 - CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE; CODE
DATA FORMAT 46 CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE CODE AIM STANDARD DATALOGIC STANDARD Custom 2/5 interleaved ] I y N 2/5 industrial ] X y P 2/5 normal 5 bars ] S y O 2/5 matrix 3 bars ] X y Q EAN 8 ] E 4 A EAN 13 ] E 0 B UPC A ] X y C UPC E ] X y D EAN 8 with 2 ADD ON ] E 5 J EAN 8 with 5 ADD ON ] E 6 K EAN 13 ...
Page 57 - value depends on the selected options; FF; as the first
DATA FORMAT 47 • AIM standard identifiers are not defined for all codes: the X identifier is assigned to the code for which the standard is not defined. The y value depends on the selected options (check digit tested or not, check digit tx or not, etc.). • When customizing the Datalogic Standard cod...
Page 59 - Read the above code.; To define Code 39 Code Identifier =
Enter configuration ik ik DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 49 C USTOM C ODE I DENTIFIER define custom code identifier(s) ☞ i&)k i&)k i&)k Read the above code. (Code Identifiers default to Datalogic standard, see table on previous page). Select the code type from the code t...
Page 60 - ABCD
Enter configuration ik ik DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 50 H EADER no header i&"k i&"k i&"k one character header two character header ☞ i&"k i&"k i&"k ☞ i&"k i&"k i&"k three character header four character head...
Page 61 - CR LF
Enter configuration ik ik DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 51 T ERMINATOR no terminator i&"k i&"k i&"k one character terminator two character terminator ☞ i&"k i&"k i&"k ☞ i&"k i&"k i&"k three character terminator...
Page 62 - IELD
Enter configuration ik ik DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 52 F IELD A DJUSTMENT disable field adjustment i&'<k i&'<k i&'<k Field adjustment allows a number of characters n , to be added to or subtracted from the barcode read. The adjustment can be different for e...
Page 63 - ODE; calculated
Enter configuration ik ik DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 53 F IELD A DJUSTMENT C HARACTER Read the field adjustment character code: field adjustment character ☞ i&(k i&(k i&(k Read the hexadecimal value corresponding to the character you want to use for field adjustment....
Page 64 - FE
Enter configuration ik ik DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 54 C HARACTER R EPLACEMENT disable character replacement i&0Nk i&0Nk i&0Nk This parameter allows up to three characters to be replaced from the barcode read. These substitutions are stored in memory. To define each...
Page 65 - First Character Replacement:
DATA FORMAT 55 Example: The following strings define: 1. First Character Replacement: substitution in Code 39 barcodes of all occurrences of the 0 character with the 1 character. 2. Second Character Replacement: substitution in Code 39 barcodes of all occurrences of the A character with the B charac...
Page 66 - disable reader address stamping
Enter configuration ik ik DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 56 A DDRESS S TAMPING (M S ERIES O NLY ) disable reader address stamping i36gk i36gk i36gk enable reader address stamping i36k i36k i36k See par. 5.3.3 for details. A DDRESS D ELIMITER (M S ERIES O NLY ) disable reader address...
Page 67 - POWER SAVE
57 POWER SAVE S CAN R ATE S LEEP S TATE E NTER S LEEP T IMEOUT S TANDBY 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. ☞ = Read the code and follow the procedure given = Default value 3. Read the Exit and Save Config...
Page 69 - enter sleep timeout; TANDBY
Enter configuration ik ik POWER SAVE Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 59 E NTER S LEEP T IMEOUT enter sleep timeout ☞ i#3!k i#3!k i#3!k Read 2 numbers in the range 00-99: 00 = Enter Sleep state immediately 01-99 = corresponds to a max. 9.9 sec. delay before entering the Sleep state. enter sleep t...
Page 70 - READING PARAMETERS
60 READING PARAMETERS O PERATING M ODE H AND -H ELD O PERATION S TAND O PERATION H ARDWARE T RIGGER M ODE T RIGGER -O FF T IMEOUT F LASH M ODE R EADS PER C YCLE S AFETY T IME B EEPER I NTENSITY B EEPER T ONE B EEPER T YPE B EEPER L ENGTH PDF D ECODING R ECOGNITION INTENSITY G OOD R EAD S POT D URATI...
Page 72 - hardware trigger; ARDWARE; trigger active level
Enter configuration ik ik READING PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 62 S TAND O PERATION hardware trigger i#6`k i#6`k i#6`k software trigger *always on i#6Zk i#6Zk i#6Zk i#6]k i#6]k i#6]k automatic i#6Wk i#6Wk i#6Wk * not available for M-series readers H ARDWARE T RIGGER M ODE trigger a...
Page 73 - disables the trigger-off timeout; LASH
Enter configuration ik ik READING PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 63 T RIGGER -O FF T IMEOUT trigger-off timeout ☞ i#%k i#%k i#%k Read 2 numbers in the range 00-99: 00 = disables the trigger-off timeout 01-99 = corresponds to a max. 99 sec. delay after the trigger press to allow the r...
Page 74 - one read per cycle; AFETY; safety time
Enter configuration ik ik READING PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 64 R EADS PER C YCLE one read per cycle i#$3k i#$3k i#$3k multiple reads per cycle i#$6k i#$6k i#$6k See par. 5.5.4 for details. S AFETY T IME safety time ☞ i#&k i#&k i#&k Limits same code consecutive readin...
Page 76 - PDF D
Enter configuration ik ik READING PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 66 B EEPER T YPE monotone i#+Ak i#+Ak i#+Ak bitonal i#+Dk i#+Dk i#+Dk B EEPER L ENGTH long i#*?k i#*?k i#*?k short i#*Bk i#*Bk i#*Bk PDF D ECODING R ECOGNITION I NTENSITY low i#8[k i#8[k i#8[k high i#8^k i#8^k i#8^k
Page 78 - DECODING PARAMETERS; code ONCE, available at the top of each
68 DECODING PARAMETERS I NK -S PREAD O VERFLOW C ONTROL I NTERDIGIT C ONTROL D ECODING S AFETY P UZZLE S OLVER ™ CAUTION Before changing these parameter values read the descriptions in par. 5.6. 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Read configuration codes...
Page 79 - VERFLOW
Enter configuration ik ik DECODING PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 69 I NK -S PREAD disable i"9\k i"9\k i"9\k enable i"9_k i"9_k i"9_k See par. 5.6.1 for details. O VERFLOW C ONTROL disable i"8]k i"8]k i"8]k enable i"8Zk i"8Zk i"8Zk See ...
Page 81 - UPC A
Enter configuration ik ik DECODING PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 71 P UZZLE S OLVER ™ disable i"6Vk i"6Vk i"6Vk enable i"6Yk i"6Yk i"6Yk In the case of damaged or poorly printed codes, this parameter allows reading multiple parts of the single code to reconst...
Page 82 - CODE SELECTION; MSI
72 CODE SELECTION EAN/UPC F AMILY 2/5 FAMILY C ODE 39 F AMILY C ODE 128 F AMILY C ODABAR F AMILY C ODE 93 C ODABLOCK -A C ODABLOCK -F MSI P LESSEY T ELEPEN D ELTA IBM C ODE 11 C ODE 16K C ODE 49 PDF417 PDF R EADERS O NLY 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2...
Page 83 - DISABLE ALL CODE FAMILIES; SINGLE; combination code from the EAN family; ONE; code from the 2/5 family
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 73 DISABLE ALL CODE FAMILIES i";`k i";`k i";`k NOTE The reader allows up to 5 code selections. This does not limit the number of CODES enabled to 5, as it depends on the code family. SINGLE SELECTIONS = Example ...
Page 84 - disable the family; WITHOUT ADD ON
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 74 EAN/UPC F AMILY disable the family i"".k i"".k i"".k Read the desired family code Note: Since the EAN/UPC without ADD ON code selection is enabled by default, to correctly enable another selection...
Page 85 - WITH ADD ON 2 AND 5
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 75 WITH ADD ON 2 AND 5 EAN 8/EAN 13/UPC A/UPC E i""=k i""=k i""=k EAN 8/EAN 13 i""@k i""@k i""@k UPC A/UPC E i""Ck i""Ck i""Ck WITH ADD ON 2 ONLY EAN 8...
Page 86 - CHECK DIGIT
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 76 EAN/UPC CHECK DIGIT TX SELECTIONS For each code type in this family you can choose to transmit the check digit or not CHECK DIGIT TRANSMISSION EAN 8 NO CHECK DIGIT TRANSMISSION i""(Pk i""(Pk i""(P...
Page 88 - AMILY; CHECK DIGIT TABLE
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 78 2/5 F AMILY disable the family i"$2k i"$2k i"$2k Read the desired family code Read a check digit selection Interleaved 2/5 ☞ i"$5k i"$5k i"$5k CHECK DIGIT TABLE no check digit control Normal 2/5 (...
Page 89 - Standard Code 39
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 79 C ODE 39 F AMILY disable the family i"#0k i"#0k i"#0k Read the desired family code Read a check digit selection Standard Code 39 CHECK DIGIT TABLE no check digit control ☞ i"#3k i"#3k i"#3k ik ik ...
Page 90 - First 2 digits
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 80 The pharmaceutical codes below are part of the Code 39 family but have no check digit selections. Code CIP39 i"#9k i"#9k i"#9k French pharmaceutical code Code 32 i"#<k i"#<k i"#<k Italian...
Page 91 - Add GS Before Code
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 81 C ODE 128 F AMILY disable the family i"*>k i"*>k i"*>k Read the desired family code Code 128 i"*k i"*k i"*k control without transmission of check digit EAN 128 i"*!k i"*!k i"*...
Page 93 - ODABAR; START/STOP CHARACTER
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 83 C ODABAR F AMILY disable the family i"%4k i"%4k i"%4k Read the desired equality control code Read a start/stop transmission selection START/STOP CHARACTER TRANSMISSION Standard Codabar ☞ i"%k i"%k i...
Page 94 - Codabar ABC Forced Concatenation
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 84 Codabar ABC Forced Concatenation enable Codabar ABC with forced concatenation i"%k i"%k i"%k non start/stop character equality control but transmission CODE LENGTH (optional) The code length selection is vali...
Page 95 - disable the code; ODABLOCK
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 85 C ODABLOCK -A disable the code i"0Jk i"0Jk i"0Jk Codablock-A i"0Mk i"0Mk i"0Mk Notes: • Enabling Codablock-A automatically disables the entire Code 39 family and vice-versa. • Enabling Codablock-A...
Page 97 - Standard Plessey
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 87 P LESSEY disable the family i"'8k i"'8k i"'8k Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections. Standard Plessey no check digit control i"'k i"'k i"'k check digit control check digit...
Page 98 - Numeric Telepen
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 88 T ELEPEN disable the family i"-Dk i"-Dk i"-Dk Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections. Numeric Telepen no check digit control i"-$k i"-$k i"-$k check digit control check dig...
Page 99 - IBM
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 89 D ELTA IBM disable the family i")<k i")<k i")<k Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections. no check digit control i")?k i")?k i")?k Type 1 check digit control i")...
Page 102 - Only for GRYPHONTM D/M200 series readers.
Enter configuration ik ik CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 92 PDF417 disable the code i"3Pk i"3Pk i"3Pk PDF417 i"3Sk i"3Sk i"3Sk Only for GRYPHON™ D/M200 series readers. To read stacked codes, simply move the illuminated bar over the code so that each line o...
Page 103 - ADVANCED FORMATTING; ONCATENATION; code ONCE, available at the top of page .
93 ADVANCED FORMATTING NOT FOR PEN INTERFACES C ONCATENATION A DVANCED F ORMATTING NOTE Please follow the setup procedure carefully for these parameters. 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of page . 2. Read configuration codes precisely following the numbered procedure g...
Page 104 - The order of transmission is CODE 1-CODE 2.; code ID
Enter configuration ik ik ADVANCED FORMATTING Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 94 C ONCATENATION disable i&*Bk i&*Bk i&*Bk enable i&*Ek i&*Ek i&*Ek Permits the concatenation of two codes defined by code type and length. It is possible to set a timeout for the second code r...
Page 105 - Code 2
ADVANCED FORMATTING Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 95 2 Code 2 code ID ☞ i&,Ik i&,Ik i&,Ik Read the code type from the Code Identifier Table beginning in Appendix B. code length ☞ i&-Kk i&-Kk i&-Kk Read a number in the range 01-99 from the Hex/Numeric Table. 3 Concatenat...
Page 106 - Transmission after Timeout
ADVANCED FORMATTING Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 96 5 Transmission after Timeout no code transmitted after timeout i&.Jk i&.Jk i&.Jk only code 1 transmitted (if read) after timeout i&.Mk i&.Mk i&.Mk only code 2 transmitted (if read) after timeout i&.Pk i&.Pk i&...
Page 107 - DVANCED; before
ADVANCED FORMATTING 97 A DVANCED F ORMATTING Advanced formatting has been designed to offer you complete flexibility in changing the format of barcode data before transmitting it to the host system. This formatting will be performed when the barcode data meets certain criteria which you will define ...
Page 108 - Begin Format Definition
Enter configuration ik ik ADVANCED FORMATTING Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 98 1 Begin Format Definition begin Format 1 definition ☞ i)"5k i)"5k i)"5k begin Format 2 definition ☞ i)"8k i)"8k i)"8k begin Format 3 definition ☞ i)";k i)";k i)";k begin Format 4 ...
Page 109 - Match with Predefined Characters; AND
ADVANCED FORMATTING Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 99 4 Match with Predefined Characters no match i)%)&ak i)%)&ak i)%)&ak OR match with 1 character ☞ i)%>k i)%>k i)%>k match with a 2-character string ☞ i)%Ak i)%Ak i)%Ak match with a 3-character string ☞ i)%Dk i)%Dk i)%Dk ma...
Page 111 - EITHER
ADVANCED FORMATTING Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 101 DEFINE FIELD 1 BY: EITHER field separator a) ☞ i)(Ak i)(Ak i)(Ak Read the field separator character from the HEX table. Range of characters = 00-FE . discard separator ik ik ik include separator ik ik ik OR field length b) ☞ i)(Dk i)(Dk i)(...
Page 116 - First Additional Fixed Field
ADVANCED FORMATTING Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 106 7 First Additional Fixed Field no fixed field i)*Ek i)*Ek i)*Ek 1 character fixed field ☞ i)*Hk i)*Hk i)*Hk 2 character fixed field ☞ i)*Kk i)*Kk i)*Kk 3 character fixed field ☞ i)*Nk i)*Nk i)*Nk 4 character fixed field ☞ i)*Qk i)*Qk i)*Qk ...
Page 117 - Second Additional Fixed Field
ADVANCED FORMATTING Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 107 8 Second Additional Fixed Field no fixed field i)+Gk i)+Gk i)+Gk 1 character fixed field ☞ i)+Jk i)+Jk i)+Jk 2 character fixed field ☞ i)+Mk i)+Mk i)+Mk 3 character fixed field ☞ i)+Pk i)+Pk i)+Pk 4 character fixed field ☞ i)+Sk i)+Sk i)+Sk...
Page 118 - Field Transmission
ADVANCED FORMATTING Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 108 9 Field Transmission number of fields to transmit i),k i),k i),k Read one number in the range 1 to 7 for the number of fields to transmit. Include only fields to be transmitted. Field Order Transmission Read the codes corresponding to the f...
Page 119 - Standard Formatting
ADVANCED FORMATTING Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 109 10 Standard Formatting do not apply standard formatting i)-Kk i)-Kk i)-Kk apply standard formatting i)-Nk i)-Nk i)-Nk After performing Advanced Formatting on the barcode read, Standard Formatting (Headers, Code Length, Code ID, Terminators)...
Page 120 - Enable Advanced Format; Advanced Format 1
Enter configuration ik ik ADVANCED FORMATTING Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 110 Enable Advanced Format no Advanced Formats enabled i)/Ok i)/Ok i)/Ok Advanced Format 1 enable i)//k i)//k i)//k disable i)/+k i)/+k i)/+k Advanced Format 2 enable i)/2k i)/2k i)/2k disable i)/.k i)/.k i)/.k Advance...
Page 121 - No Match Result; clear data - no transmission
Enter configuration ik ik ADVANCED FORMATTING Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 111 No Match Result clear data - no transmission i)0Qk i)0Qk i)0Qk transmit data using standard format i)0Tk i)0Tk i)0Tk This selection determines the action to be taken when codes read do not conform to the advanced f...
Page 122 - RADIO PARAMETERS; GRYPHONTM M Series readers only
112 RADIO PARAMETERS GRYPHON™ M Series readers only R ADIO P ROTOCOL T IMEOUT P OWER -O FF T IMEOUT B EEPER C ONTROL FOR R ADIO R ESPONSE B ATTERY T YPE S INGLE S TORE 1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. ☞...
Page 123 - radio protocol timeout; Read a number from the table where; timeout from
Enter configuration ik ik RADIO PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 113 R ADIO P ROTOCOL T IMEOUT radio protocol timeout ☞ i3)k i3)k i3)k Read a number from the table where : 02-19 = timeout from 2 to 19 seconds 2 seconds See par. 5.7.1 for details. P OWER -O FF T IMEOUT power-off timeout...
Page 124 - OM-GRYPHONTM CRADLE ONLY; alkaline
Enter configuration ik ik RADIO PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 114 B EEPER C ONTROL FOR R ADIO R ESPONSE normal i#'9k i#'9k i#'9k only good decode only good reception i#'<k i#'<k i#'<k i#'?k i#'?k i#'?k off i#'Bk i#'Bk i#'Bk See par. 5.7.3 for details. B ATTERY T YPE OM-GRYP...
Page 126 - REFERENCES; PARAMETERS; XON/XOFF handshaking
GRYPHON™ 116 5 5 REFERENCES 5.1 RS232 PARAMETERS 5.1.1 Handshaking Hardware handshaking: (RTS/CTS) The RTS line is activated by the decoder before transmitting a character. Transmission is possible only if the CTS line (controlled by the Host) is active. RTS Transmitted data Transmitted data TX CTS ...
Page 127 - Protocol; GRYPHONTM D Readers; Gryphon; ACK or NACK; GRYPHONTM M Readers
REFERENCES 117 5 5.1.2 ACK/NACK Protocol GRYPHON™ D Readers This parameter sets a transmission protocol in which the Host responds to the reader after every code transmitted. The Host sends an ACK character (06 HEX) in the case of good reception or the NACK character (15 HEX) requesting re-transmiss...
Page 129 - Timeout; s) corresponds to a high resolution code emulation and; Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128; GRYPHONTM D Series Readers
REFERENCES 119 5 5.1.4 RX Timeout W hen the RS232 interface is selected, the Host can be used to configure the device by sending it command strings (see appendix A). This parameter can be used to automatically end data reception from the Host after the specified period of time. If no character is re...
Page 130 - = space 10 times the minimum output pulse.; Output and Idle Levels; Delay
GRYPHON™ 120 5 5.2.3 Overflow This parameter generates a white space before the first bar and after the last bar of the code. The selections are as follows: narrow = space 10 times the minimum output pulse. medium = space 20 times the minimum output pulse. wide = space 30 times the minimum output pu...
Page 131 - FORMAT; Output Message from GRYPHONTM M STAR-SystemTM Towards Host; Selection; no header, terminator ENTER
REFERENCES 121 5 5.3 DATA FORMAT The system always provides gun to host data communication using the following message formatting: Output Message from GRYPHON™ D or GRYPHON™ M Stand Alone Towards Host [Header] [Gun_Addr] [Gun_Addr_delimiter] ] [Code ID] [Code Length] CODE [Terminator] [Items in squa...
Page 133 - Wedge Interface; can be; Set Custom Extended Header/Terminator Keys
Enter configuration ik ik Exit and Save Configuration i k i k 123 5.3.2 Set Custom Extended Header/Terminator Keys The extended Header/Terminator keys for Wedge Interface users can be customized by defining them through a simple keyboard setting procedure. For example, the Numeric Keypad keys can be...
Page 134 - CUSTOM EXTENDED KEYBOARD SETTING TABLE; GRYPHONTM M Series Only
GRYPHON™ 124 5 CUSTOM EXTENDED KEYBOARD SETTING TABLE Custom Order HEX KEY 01 - Shift 02 - Alt 03 - Ctrl 04 - Backspace 05 83 06 84 07 85 08 86 09 87 10 88 11 89 12 8A 13 8B 14 8C 15 8D 16 8E 17 8F 18 90 19 91 20 92 21 93 22 94 23 95 24 96 25 97 26 98 27 99 28 9A GRYPHON™ M Series Only When working ...
Page 135 - Stamping; P in the reader to enter a “Sleep” state for minimum power; Enter Sleep Timeout
REFERENCES 125 5 5.3.3 Address Stamping It is possible to include the reader address in the message sent to the host. The reader Address Stamping parameter consists of a 4-digit number in the range 0000-1999. For message output format, refer to par. 5.3. 5.3.4 Address Delimiter The Address Delimiter...
Page 136 - flash on; and; Hardware Trigger Mode
GRYPHON™ 126 5 5.4.3 Standby If this command is enabled, part of the CCD circuitry shuts down (Standby), in order to optimize low power consumption when not reading. W hen the trigger is pressed this circuitry powers up. This mode causes a minor delay of about 100 ms before the reader is ready. For ...
Page 137 - reading cycle; Time
REFERENCES 127 5 5.5.3 Trigger-Off Timeout W hen this timeout is selected, the reader turns OFF automatically after the desired period of time. 5.5.4 Reads per Cycle In general, a reading cycle corresponds to the ON + OFF times of a device. The resulting effects of this parameter on code reading dep...
Page 138 - This command does not effect code families 2/5, Code 128 and Code 93.; Control
GRYPHON™ 128 5 5.6 DECODING PARAMETERS CAUTION These parameters are intended to enhance the decoding capability of the reader for particular applications. Used incorrectly, they can degrade the reading performance or increase the possibility of a decoding error. 5.6.1 Ink-Spread The ink-spread param...
Page 139 - This can be changed according to the following selections:; Store
REFERENCES 129 5 5.7.2 Power-Off Timeout If this command is enabled, after the desired timeout in hours, the GRYPHON™ batteries are disconnected and all power consumption ceases. To restore power, press the trigger once. The reader will now be ready to read codes. Power-off does not effect configura...
Page 140 - CONFIGURATION EDITING COMMANDS; Command Description; iPk; Transmit the OM-GRYPHONTM Software release.
GRYPHON™ 130 5 5.8 CONFIGURATION EDITING COMMANDS The following commands carry out their specific function and then exit the configuration environment. Command Description iPk iPk iPk Restore GRYPHON™ reader default configuration (see the relative Quick Reference Manual for default settings) i,k i,k...
Page 141 - CONFIGURATION COPYING COMMANDS; master
REFERENCES 131 5 5.9 CONFIGURATION COPYING COMMANDS 5.9.1 Copy GRYPHON D-Series Procedure: Connect the master (correctly configured reader) and the slave (reader to be configured) together through two RS232 serial interface cables and external power supply. Accessory cables and power supply ...
Page 142 - GRYPHON
GRYPHON™ 132 5 5.9.2 Copy GRYPHON M-Series Procedure: Using the slave reader and its OM-GRYPHON™ cradle, follow the initialization procedure in chapter 4 of this manual or from the Quick Reference Manual. W ith the master GRYPHON M (correctly configured reader), read the Copy Configuration...
Page 143 - slave
REFERENCES 133 5 5.9.3 Copy OM-GRYPHON™ Procedure: Using the slave reader and its OM-GRYPHON™ cradle, read the Restore Default barcode, set the radio address, and then read the RS232 interface barcode from chapter 4 of this manual or from the Quick Reference Manual. Connect the master OM-GRYPHON™ an...
Page 144 - W ith the GRYPHONTM M read the following code:; Alkaline
GRYPHON™ 134 5 5.10 C-GRYPHON™ CONFIGURATION Battery selection is required only when the GRYPHON™ M reader has an Alkaline battery and you want to use C-GRYPHON™ either for serial configuration, software upgrades or to hold GRYPHON™ M. Since this type of battery must not be charged it is necessary t...
Page 145 - DEFAULT PARAMETERS FOR POS TERMINALS
REFERENCES 135 5 5.11 DEFAULT PARAMETERS FOR POS TERMINALS The default values of the RS232 and Data Format parameters for POS terminals are listed in the following table: NIXDORF Mode A FUJITSU ICL Mode RS232 Group Baud Rate 9600 9600 9600 Parity Odd None Even Data Bits 8 8 8 Stop Bits 1 1 1 Handsha...
Page 146 - Electrical Features
GRYPHON™ 136 6 6 TECHNICAL FEATURES 6.1 GRYPHON™ D Electrical Features Supply Voltage 5 Vdc ± 5% Consumption Maximum Operating Sleep Mode 330 mA 250 mA 250 µ A Optical Features Sensor CCD solid state (3648 pixels) Scan Rate (max) 270 scans/sec Reading field see reading diagram (par. 6.6) Resolution ...
Page 148 - Environmental Features
GRYPHON™ 138 6 6.3 OM-GRYPHON™ / C-GRYPHON™ OM-GRYPHON™ C-GRYPHON™ Electrical and General Features Supply Voltage 9 to 28 Vdc Power Consumption (max) 8 W (charging) * Indicators Battery Charging LED (red) Charge completed LED (green) Power/Data LED (yellow) Recharge Time NiMh / NiCd batteries 3 hour...
Page 149 - SYSTEM AND RADIO FEATURES; Radio Features; INDICATORS
TECHNICAL FEATURES 139 6 6.4 SYSTEM AND RADIO FEATURES Radio Features European Models USA Models Working Frequency 433.92 MHz 910 MHz Bit Rate 19200 36800 Effective Radiated Power <10 mW <1 mW Range (in open air) 30 m 15 m RF Modulation FSK System Configurations OM-GRYPHON™ STARGATE™ Maximum n...
Page 150 - Only the Beeper Intensity command can modify these signals.
GRYPHON™ 140 6 GRYPHON™ D/M READER DATA ENTRY Beeper ¹ LED Good Read Spot Meaning one beep ² ON ON Correct read of a code in normal mode H L long TX buffer full (when FIFO is enabled) or TX error between GRYPHON™ M and OM-GRYPHON™ H long ON ON Successful advanced format concatenation H H H Timeout e...
Page 151 - DIAGRAMS
TECHNICAL FEATURES 141 6 OM-GRYPHON™/C-GRYPHON™ CHARGE STATUS Red LED Green LED Meaning ON ON Charging OFF ON End of charge OFF OFF No battery inserted Flashing OFF Discharging (see par. 2.6.2) Flashing Flashing Shorted or open battery OM-GRYPHON™/C-GRYPHON™ POWER/COMMUNICATION Yellow LED Meaning ON...
Page 153 - HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS; APPENDIX A; This method requires the RS232 interface.; CR; Beeper tone 1
HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS 143 A APPENDIX A HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS In this section we provide a description of how to modify the device configuration using serial strings sent from the Host. This method requires the RS232 interface. The device configuration can be changed by receiving commands f...
Page 154 - SERIAL CONFIGURATION STRINGS; ENTER/EXIT CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
GRYPHON™ 144 A SERIAL CONFIGURATION STRINGS ENTER/EXIT CONFIGURATION COMMANDS DESCRIPTION STRING Enter Configuration $+ Exit and Save Configuration $- Restore Default $* Transmit Software Release (not for PEN emulation) $! Transmit Device Configuration in ASCII (not for PEN emulation) $& These c...
Page 155 - DESCRIPTION STRING; ab
HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS 145 A RS232 DESCRIPTION STRING Baud rate 150 CD0 300 CD1 600 CD2 1200 CD3 2400 CD4 4800 CD5 9600 CD6 19200 CD7 38400 CD8 Parity none CC0 even CC1 odd CC2 Data bits 7 CA0 8 CA1 9 CA2 Stop bits 1 CB0 2 CB1 Handshaking disable CE0 RTS/CTS CE1 XON/XOFF CE2 RTS always On CE3 AC...
Page 162 - AIL; xxxx
GRYPHON™ 152 A CODE SELECTION (continued) DESCRIPTION STRING Codabar disable Codabar family AD0 Standard no start/stop character equality control nor transmission AD111 no start/stop character equality control but transmission AD112 start/stop character equality control but no transmission AD121 sta...
Page 165 - APPENDIX B
CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE 155 B APPENDIX B CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE 2/5 Interleaved i/0k i/0k i/0k 2/5 Industrial 2/5 normal 5 bars i12k i12k i12k i01k i01k i01k 2/5 matrix 3 bars EAN 8 i23k i23k i23k i"#k i"#k i"#k EAN 13 UPC A i#$k i#$k i#$k i$%k i$%k i$%k UPC E EAN 8 with 2 ADD ON i%&k i...
Page 169 - HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE; APPENDIX C HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE; OPEN THIS PAGE TO READ THE DESIRED
HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE 159 C APPENDIX C HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE OPEN THIS PAGE TO READ THE DESIRED HEX AND NUMERIC SELECTIONS
Page 171 - Reference Manual