Datalogic MX30 - Manual

Datalogic MX30

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – REFERENCE MANUAL
  • Page 5 – CONTENTS
  • Page 10 – GENERAL VIEW
  • Page 11 – INTRODUCTION; GryphonTM; GryphonTM; series takes this concept one step; GryphonTM; provides; GryphonTM; reader series is paving the road for
  • Page 12 – INSTALLATION; Connections should always be made with power OFF!; Connections should always be made with power OFF!
  • Page 13 – OM-GRYPHONTM INTERFACE CABLE CONNECTIONS; Interface Cable; er
  • Page 14 – CONNECTION
  • Page 17 – PEN EMULATION CONNECTION
  • Page 19 – Replacing GryphonTM M Batteries; Unscrew the battery cover screw.; Battery; Open the battery cover.
  • Page 20 – STAND ALONE LAYOUTS; In stand alone systems, each cradle is connected to a single Host.
  • Page 21 – Multiple Stand Alone Layouts
  • Page 22 – Host Master with STAR-LinkTM
  • Page 23 – 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 25 – ÌRA0RFHÎ; four digits for the GryphonTM Mx30 Address (from; All readers used in the same area must have different addresses.
  • Page 27 – Using Multiple M-Series Readers With Same Cradle; the cradle with one of the readers (see previously described; command with; If the cradle is not; YOUR READER IS NOW READY TO READ BARCODES.
  • Page 28 – GryphonTM M/STAR-ModemTM in Stand Alone Mode; ÌRSRÎ; Read the code above and the four-digit address of the STAR-ModemTM.
  • Page 29 – Set the connection according to the length of the codes to be read:; ÌRA1aÎ; four digits from the Numeric Table in the range; All readers must have different addresses.
  • Page 30 – ÌRTTÎ; device in the system.; NOTE; e station addresses (steps 5 and 6) must have; YOUR READER IS NOW READY TO R
  • Page 31 – SELECTION; POS Terminals; PEN
  • Page 32 – WEDGE
  • Page 33 – KEY TRANSMISSION MODE
  • Page 34 – WYSE TERMINALS
  • Page 35 – DIGITAL TERMINALS
  • Page 36 – USB READER CONFIGURATION; IBM POS for Windows
  • Page 37 – USB
  • Page 38 – CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS
  • Page 39 – code ONCE, available at the top of each page.; code ONCE, available at the top of
  • Page 40 – AUD
  • Page 41 – ARITY
  • Page 42 – TOP; ANDSHAKING
  • Page 43 – CK; IFO
  • Page 44 – NTER; IMEOUT
  • Page 45 – ERIAL
  • Page 46 – USB PARAMETERS
  • Page 50 – EYBOARD
  • Page 52 – ÌFO0nÎ
  • Page 53 – USB K
  • Page 54 – WEDGE PARAMETERS; All GryphonTM Dx30 Series readers
  • Page 57 – UM
  • Page 61 – ONTROL
  • Page 62 – PEN EMULATION
  • Page 63 – PERATING
  • Page 64 – INIMUM; ÌDG3eÎ; ÌDG5kÎ
  • Page 65 – ONVERSION TO
  • Page 66 – VERFLOW; UTPUT
  • Page 67 – DLE
  • Page 68 – DATA FORMAT; NOT FOR PEN INTERFACES
  • Page 69 – CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE
  • Page 71 – ODE
  • Page 72 – USTOM; ÌVWÎ
  • Page 73 – EADER
  • Page 74 – ERMINATOR
  • Page 75 – PECIAL
  • Page 76 – IELD
  • Page 78 – HARACTER
  • Page 79 – ÌEO1pÎ; ÌEO2sÎ
  • Page 80 – ÌRU0ÊÎ
  • Page 81 – POWER SAVE
  • Page 82 – CAN
  • Page 84 – READING PARAMETERS; PDF D
  • Page 85 – AND
  • Page 87 – LASH
  • Page 88 – AFETY
  • Page 91 – UTOMATIC
  • Page 92 – DECODING PARAMETERS; anging these parameter values read the descriptions in
  • Page 93 – NK
  • Page 94 – NTERDIGIT
  • Page 95 – UZZLE
  • Page 96 – CODE SELECTION; MSI; RSS C
  • Page 97 – The reader allows up to 5 code selections. This does not limit the; SINGLE; combination code from the EAN family; ONE; code from the 2/5 family
  • Page 98 – AMILY; ÌAA0MÎ
  • Page 101 – SELECT EAN/UPC PREFIXES; ÌET0wÎ
  • Page 103 – EAN/UPC CHECK DIGIT TX SELECTIONS
  • Page 104 – CONVERSION OPTIONS; ÌAAAÄÎ
  • Page 109 – ÌAILJÎ
  • Page 110 – ODABAR
  • Page 111 – ÌADA1cÎ
  • Page 113 – LESSEY; Standard Plessey
  • Page 114 – ELEPEN; Numeric Telepen
  • Page 115 – ELTA; IBM
  • Page 118 – Only PDF417 series readers; ÌAR0oÎ
  • Page 119 – ODES
  • Page 120 – ADVANCED FORMATTING; ONCATENATION; code ONCE, available at the top of page .
  • Page 124 – DVANCED
  • Page 137 – Advanced Format 1
  • Page 139 – RADIO PARAMETERS; GryphonTM Mx30 Series readers only
  • Page 140 – ÌRPLÎ
  • Page 141 – ÌBF0XÎ; ÌRB1cÎ
  • Page 142 – INGLE; ÌRO0zÎ
  • Page 143 – REFERENCES; PARAMETERS
  • Page 144 – Protocol; GRYPHONTM Dx30 Readers; Gryphon; GRYPHONTM Mx30 Readers
  • Page 145 – OM-GryphonTM has completed transmission towards the Host.
  • Page 146 – s) corresponds to a high resolution code emulation and; Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128; GRYPHONTM Dx30 Series Readers
  • Page 147 – = space 10 times the minimum output pulse.; Output and Idle Levels
  • Page 148 – Output Message from GryphonTM Mx30 STAR-SystemTM Towards Host; Selection
  • Page 150 – Define Special Key Sequence
  • Page 152 – require
  • Page 153 – ITA
  • Page 155 – ITA USA FR BE DE UK ES SW JP
  • Page 157 – and ENTER character as terminators:; Stamping
  • Page 158 – P in the reader to enter; Enter Sleep Timeout
  • Page 159 – reading cycle
  • Page 160 – Control
  • Page 161 – Radio Protocol Timeout; This can be changed according to the following selections:
  • Page 162 – Store
  • Page 163 – CONFIGURATION EDITING COMMANDS; Command Description; Transmit the GryphonTM Dx30 or
  • Page 164 – master
  • Page 165 – slave
  • Page 167 – BATTERY SELECTION; With the GryphonTM Mx30 read the following code:
  • Page 168 – DEFAULT PARAMETERS FOR POS TERMINALS
  • Page 169 – Electrical Features
  • Page 170 – System Configuration; Environmental Features
  • Page 172 – SYSTEM AND RADIO FEATURES; Radio Features; OM-GRYPHONTM STARGATETM; INDICATORS; Beeper
  • Page 173 – Only the Beeper Intensity command can modify these signals.
  • Page 174 – DIAGRAMS
  • Page 177 – HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS; This method requires either the RS232 or USB-COM interface.; CR; Beeper tone 1
  • Page 178 – SERIAL CONFIGURATION STRINGS; ENTER/EXIT CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
  • Page 179 – DESCRIPTION STRING
  • Page 187 – AIL
  • Page 194 – HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE; CHARACTER TO HEX CONVERSION TABLE
  • Page 195 – OPEN THIS PAGE TO READ THE DESIRED
  • Page 197 – Reference Manual
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Summary

Page 3 - REFERENCE MANUAL
Page 5 - CONTENTS

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

Page 10 - GENERAL VIEW

GENERAL VIEW GRYPHON™ Dx30/Mx30 SERIES READERS Figure A – Gryphon™ Dx30 and Mx30 Series Readers LED Reading Window Trigger Gryphon™ Dx30 Cable Connector Gryphon™ Mx30 Battery Cover Battery Reconditioning Button LEDs Figure B – OM-GRYPHON™ and C-GRYPHON™ viii

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