Datalogic QD 2300 - Manual

Datalogic QD 2300

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 7 – Chapter 1; About this Guide
  • Page 8 – QuickScan; Manual Conventions
  • Page 9 – References; Datalogic Website Support; The Datalogic website (; Reseller Technical Support
  • Page 10 – NOTES
  • Page 11 – Chapter 2; About the Scanner; Unpacking
  • Page 12 – Setting Up the Scanner; Installing the Interface Cable; To Host
  • Page 13 – Removing the Interface Cable; Configuring the Scanner
  • Page 15 – Chapter 3; Nomenclature; Trigger
  • Page 16 – LED and Beeper Indications
  • Page 17 – Scan Mode
  • Page 18 – Scanning; Aiming; Trigger Single Mode
  • Page 20 – Depth of Field; Maintenance
  • Page 21 – Chapter 4; Problem Isolation
  • Page 25 – Chapter 5; User Preferences; User General Feature Defaults; Scanning Sequence Examples
  • Page 26 – Table 4
  • Page 27 – Default Parameters; Scan the Set Factory Defaults bar code below to eliminate all; Custom default parameters can be configured to set; Restore Defaults; Resets all default parameters as follows:
  • Page 28 – Beeper Tone
  • Page 29 – Power Mode
  • Page 30 – Stand Mode Timeout Period
  • Page 31 – Scan Line Width
  • Page 32 – Beep After Good Read; Datalogic Label ID Identifiers on page 157
  • Page 33 – Global Prefix/Suffix on page 28; feature description,
  • Page 34 – Scan the bar code “Data Format Can-
  • Page 35 – Global Prefix/Suffix — continued
  • Page 36 – FN1 Substitution Values; Enable FN1 Substitution; Transmit “No Read” Message
  • Page 37 – Chapter 6; , refer to the documentation for the host device to set
  • Page 38 – Connecting an RS-232 Interface
  • Page 39 – RS-232 Parameter Defaults; RS-232 Host Parameters
  • Page 43 – Baud Rate
  • Page 44 – Parity
  • Page 45 – Stop Bit Select
  • Page 46 – Check Receive Errors
  • Page 47 – Hardware Handshaking; Request to Send
  • Page 48 – Hardware Handshaking — cont.
  • Page 49 – Software Handshaking
  • Page 50 – Software Handshaking — cont.
  • Page 51 – Host Serial Response Time-out
  • Page 52 – RTS Line State
  • Page 53 – Intercharacter Delay
  • Page 54 – Nixdorf Beep/LED Options
  • Page 55 – ASCII Character Set for RS-232; The values in; can be assigned as prefixes or suffixes for ASCII character data
  • Page 61 – Chapter 7; Connecting a Keyboard Wedge Interface
  • Page 62 – To connect the Keyboard Wedge interface Y-cable:; Keyboard Wedge Parameter Defaults
  • Page 63 – Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters; Keyboard Wedge Host Types
  • Page 64 – Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Country Codes)
  • Page 65 – Ignore Unknown Characters
  • Page 66 – Keystroke Delay
  • Page 67 – Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation; in a Microsoft; Caps Lock On
  • Page 68 – Caps Lock Override
  • Page 69 – Function Key Mapping; FN1 Substitution; Send Make and Break; When enabled, the scan codes for releasing a key are not sent.
  • Page 70 – Keyboard Maps; through; ASCII Character Set for Keyboard Wedge
  • Page 81 – Chapter 8; Connecting a USB Interface; The scanner connects with USB capable hosts including:
  • Page 82 – The following operating systems support the scanner through USB:; USB Parameter Defaults
  • Page 83 – USB Host Parameters; USB Device Type; Select the desired USB device type.
  • Page 84 – USB Device Type — continued
  • Page 85 – USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes continued)
  • Page 86 – USB Keystroke Delay
  • Page 87 – USB Ignore Unknown Characters
  • Page 88 – USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution; to set the
  • Page 89 – Simulated Caps Lock
  • Page 90 – ASCII Character Set for USB
  • Page 101 – Chapter 9; The scanner is shipped with the settings shown in; for all host device and miscellaneous defaults). If the default; Errors While Scanning
  • Page 102 – Symbology Parameter Defaults
  • Page 107 – Enable/Disable Bookland EAN
  • Page 110 – . Single digit numbers must have a leading zero. To correct
  • Page 116 – UCC Coupon Extended Code
  • Page 117 – Enable/Disable Code 128; To enable or disable Code 128, scan the appropriate bar code below.
  • Page 118 – Enable/Disable ISBT 128; To enable or disable Code 39, scan the appropriate bar code below.
  • Page 119 – Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39
  • Page 120 – Code 32 Prefix
  • Page 122 – Code 39 Check Digit Verification
  • Page 123 – Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion
  • Page 124 – Buffer Data
  • Page 125 – Clear Transmission Buffer; There are two methods to transmit the Code 39 buffer.
  • Page 126 – Attempt to Transmit an Empty Buffer; Enable/Disable Code 93; To enable or disable Code 93, scan the appropriate bar code below.
  • Page 127 – Set Lengths for Code 93
  • Page 128 – To enable or disable Code 11, scan the appropriate bar code below.
  • Page 129 – Set Lengths for Code 11
  • Page 131 – Code 11 Check Digit Verification
  • Page 132 – Transmit Code 11 Check Digits
  • Page 133 – Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5
  • Page 134 – Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (continued)
  • Page 135 – I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification
  • Page 136 – Enable/Disable Discrete 2 of 5
  • Page 137 – Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5
  • Page 138 – Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 (continued); Chinese 2 of 5; Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5
  • Page 139 – Enable/Disable Codabar; To enable or disable Codabar, scan the appropriate bar code below.; Set Lengths for Codabar
  • Page 141 – CLSI Editing
  • Page 142 – NOTIS Editing; MSI; To enable or disable MSI, scan the appropriate bar code below.
  • Page 143 – Set Lengths for MSI
  • Page 144 – MSI Check Digits; for the selection of second digit algorithms.
  • Page 145 – MSI Check Digit Algorithm
  • Page 147 – Convert DataBar to UPC/EAN
  • Page 148 – Symbology - Specific Security Levels; Redundancy Level; Redundancy Level 1
  • Page 149 – Redundancy Level 4
  • Page 150 – Security Level
  • Page 151 – Bi-directional Redundancy
  • Page 152 – Symbology - Intercharacter Gap
  • Page 153 – Appendix A; Technical Specifications; Regulatory information.
  • Page 155 – Standard Cable Pinouts
  • Page 156 – The signal descriptions in
  • Page 157 – Appendix B; Standard Defaults
  • Page 163 – Appendix C; Programming Reference; Datalogic Label ID Identifiers
  • Page 167 – Appendix D; Sample Bar Codes
  • Page 168 – Sample Bar Codes — continued
  • Page 170 – DataBar Omnidirectional
  • Page 171 – Appendix E; Keypad
  • Page 172 – To correct an error or change a selection, scan the bar code below.
  • Page 173 – Appendix F; ASCII Character Sets
  • Page 185 – Appendix G
  • Page 187 – Index
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Page 3 - Table of Contents

Product Reference Guide i Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction.............................................................................................................. 1 About this Guide ..........................................................................................................

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Product Reference Guide iii Errors While Scanning ...........................................................................................................95Symbology Parameter Defaults ...............................................................................................96UPC/EAN ..........

Page 7 - Chapter 1; About this Guide

Product Reference Guide 1 Chapter 1 Introduction About this Guide This manual presents advanced user information which includes connection, program-ming, maintenance, technical specifications, and other useful references. For additional user information, see the Quick Reference Guide (QRG). Copies o...

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