Datalogic QD2100 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 9 – Chapter 1; About this Guide
  • Page 10 – Manual Conventions
  • Page 11 – Technical Support; Datalogic Website Support; The Datalogic website (; Reseller Technical Support
  • Page 12 – NOTES
  • Page 13 – Chapter 2; About the Imager; When connected using this interface, the host interprets; Select to communicate either by USB OEM, USB COM, USB Keyboard inter-; IBM Port 5B or Port 9B are selectable interface options.; Unpacking
  • Page 14 – Setting Up the Imager; Install the Interface Cable; Turn off power to the terminal/PC and connect the im-; Connecting at
  • Page 15 – Programming
  • Page 16 – Using the Programming Barcodes; for information and programming for the interface type; Configure Interface Settings; General Features includes programming for scanning, beeper and
  • Page 17 – Resetting the Standard Product Defaults; terface to the current configuration.
  • Page 19 – Chapter 3; Interface Selection; Retail Point of Sale Models (4 to 14 volt supply); Configuring the Interface; ) to configure any desired settings
  • Page 23 – Global Interface Features; Host Commands — Obey/Ignore; DEFAULT
  • Page 24 – USB Suspend Mode
  • Page 25 – Chapter 4; Double Read Timeout
  • Page 26 – Double Read Timeout — continued
  • Page 27 – Label Gone Timeout; Follow these instructions to set this feature:; This completes the procedure. See
  • Page 28 – Label Gone Timeout — cont.
  • Page 29 – LED and Beeper Indicators; Power On Alert
  • Page 30 – Good Read: When to Indicate
  • Page 31 – Good Read Beep Type
  • Page 32 – Good Read Beep Frequency; Specifies the duration of a good read beep.
  • Page 33 – Good Read Beep Length — continued
  • Page 34 – Good Read Beep Volume
  • Page 35 – Good Read LED Duration
  • Page 36 – Good Read LED Duration — cont.; 20 = Good Read LED stays on for
  • Page 37 – Scanning Features; Scan Mode
  • Page 38 – Scan Mode — continued
  • Page 39 – Stand Mode Triggered Timeout; This feature specifies the time to remain in; Stand
  • Page 40 – Stand Mode Triggered Timeout — continued
  • Page 42 – Scanning Active Time — cont.; 05 = Scanning is active for 5 Seconds
  • Page 43 – Follow these instructions to set this feature.
  • Page 44 – Flash On Time — cont.; 0 = Flash is ON for 1 Second
  • Page 45 – Flash Off Time
  • Page 46 – Flash Off Time — cont.
  • Page 47 – Stand Mode Sensitivity
  • Page 48 – Green Spot Duration
  • Page 49 – Chapter 5; Reference; for a listing of standard factory settings.; Baud Rate
  • Page 50 – Baud Rate — continued
  • Page 51 – Data Bits
  • Page 52 – Stop Bits
  • Page 53 – Parity
  • Page 54 – Handshaking Control; Request to Send
  • Page 55 – Chapter 6
  • Page 56 – Intercharacter Delay; This parameter specifies the intercharacter de; for some examples of how to set this feature.
  • Page 57 – Intercharacter Delay — cont.; 0 = No Intercharacter Delay
  • Page 59 – ACK NAK Options
  • Page 60 – ACK Character
  • Page 61 – ACK Character — cont.
  • Page 62 – NAK Character
  • Page 63 – NAK Character — cont.
  • Page 64 – ACK NAK Timeout Value
  • Page 65 – ACK NAK Timeout Value — cont.
  • Page 66 – ACK NAK Retry Count
  • Page 67 – ACK NAK Retry Count — cont.
  • Page 68 – ACK NAK Error Handling
  • Page 69 – Indicate Transmission Failure
  • Page 70 – Disable Character
  • Page 71 – Disable Character — cont.; x44 = Disable Character is ‘D’
  • Page 72 – Enable Character
  • Page 73 – Enable Character — cont.; x45 = Enable Character is ‘E’
  • Page 75 – Chapter 7; Scancode Tables
  • Page 76 – Country Mode
  • Page 77 – Country Mode — continued
  • Page 79 – Caps Lock State
  • Page 80 – Send Control Characters
  • Page 81 – Wedge Quiet Interval; This completes the procedure to set the Wedge Quiet Interval. See
  • Page 82 – Wedge Quiet Interval — cont.
  • Page 85 – Intercode Delay
  • Page 86 – Intercode Delay — cont.; 0 = No Wedge Intercode Delay
  • Page 87 – USB Keyboard Speed; This option specifies the USB poll rate for a USB keyboard.
  • Page 88 – USB Keyboard Speed — continued
  • Page 89 – Chapter 8; included in the approprite chapter for their host type.; Standard Factory Settings
  • Page 91 – Chapter 9
  • Page 92 – 6xx Number of Host Resets
  • Page 93 – 6xx Number of Host Resets — cont.
  • Page 95 – Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format; Send labels in standard IBM format.; Translate the following symbologies to Code 39:
  • Page 97 – Data Editing; Data Editing Overview; shows the available elements you can add to a message
  • Page 98 – Example: Setting a Prefix; In this example, we’ll set a prefix for all symbologies.
  • Page 99 – ming mode by scanning the ENTER/EXIT barcode once again.
  • Page 100 – Global AIM ID
  • Page 101 – Global AIM ID — continued
  • Page 103 – The reader supports two pre-loaded sets of Label IDs.
  • Page 106 – Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology; To configure a Label ID individually for a single symbology:
  • Page 107 – Label ID — continued
  • Page 108 – Label ID Control
  • Page 109 – Label ID Symbology Selection; for full instructions.
  • Page 110 – Label ID Symbology Selection — continued
  • Page 115 – Case Conversion
  • Page 116 – Character Conversion; To set Character Conversion:
  • Page 117 – Character Conversion — continued
  • Page 119 – Symbologies; Standard Factory Settings for Symbologies; for a listing of the most widely used set of standard fac-
  • Page 120 – The following options apply to the UPC-A symbology.; UPC-A Check Character Transmission
  • Page 121 – UPC-A Number System Character Transmission
  • Page 122 – In-Store Minimum Reads
  • Page 123 – The following options apply to the UPC-E symbology.; UPC-E Check Character Transmission
  • Page 125 – UPC-E Number System Character Transmission
  • Page 127 – GTIN Formatting
  • Page 128 – The following options apply to the EAN 13 (Jan 13) symbology.; EAN 13 Enable/Disable; When disabled, the reader will not read EAN 13/JAN 13 barcodes.; EAN 13 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 129 – EAN-13 Flag 1 Character
  • Page 130 – EAN-13 ISBN Conversion
  • Page 131 – EAN 13 Minimum Reads
  • Page 132 – When disabled, the reader will not read EAN 8/JAN 8 barcodes.; EAN 8 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 133 – Expand EAN 8 to EAN 13; Enable this option to expand EAN 8/JAN 8 labels to EAN 13/JAN 13.
  • Page 134 – EAN 8 Minimum Reads
  • Page 135 – UPC/EAN Global Settings; UPC/EAN Decoding Level
  • Page 138 – UPC/EAN Price Weight Check
  • Page 140 – The following features apply to optional add-ons.
  • Page 142 – Optional Add-On Timer
  • Page 148 – P2 Add-Ons Minimum Reads
  • Page 149 – P5 Add-Ons Minimum Reads
  • Page 151 – GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional; GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Enable/Disable
  • Page 152 – GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional — cont.; GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads
  • Page 153 – GS1 DataBar Expanded; GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable/Disable
  • Page 154 – GS1 DataBar Expanded — cont.; GS1 DataBar Expanded Minimum Reads
  • Page 155 – GS1 DataBar Expanded Length Control
  • Page 156 – GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 1
  • Page 157 – GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 1 — cont.; 1 = Length 1 is 1 Character
  • Page 158 – GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 2
  • Page 159 – GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 2 — cont.
  • Page 160 – GS1 DataBar Limited; GS1 DataBar Limited Enable/Disable
  • Page 161 – GS1 DataBar Limited — cont.; GS1 DataBar Limited Minimum Reads
  • Page 162 – The following options apply to the Code 39 symbology.; Code 39 Enable/Disable; When disabled, the reader will not read Code 39 barcodes.
  • Page 163 – Code 39 Check Character Calculation
  • Page 164 – Code 39 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 165 – Code 39 Full ASCII
  • Page 166 – Code 39 Quiet Zones
  • Page 167 – Code 39 Minimum Reads
  • Page 168 – Code 39 Decoding Level
  • Page 169 – Code 39 Decoding Level — cont.
  • Page 170 – Code 39 Length Control; For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length; For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
  • Page 172 – Code 39 Set Length 1 — cont.; 2 = Length 1 is 2 Characters
  • Page 174 – Code 39 Set Length 2 — cont.
  • Page 175 – Code 39 Interdigit Ratio
  • Page 176 – Code 39 Interdigit Ratio — cont.
  • Page 177 – Code 39 Character Correlation
  • Page 178 – Code 39 Stitching
  • Page 179 – Code 32 Enable/Disable; When disabled, the reader will not read Code 32 barcodes.; Code 32 Feature Setting Exceptions
  • Page 180 – Code 32 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 181 – The following options apply to the Code 128 symbology.; Code 128 Enable/Disable; When disabled, the reader will not read Code 128 barcodes.
  • Page 182 – Code 128 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 183 – Code 128 Sub-Code Change Transmission
  • Page 185 – Code 128 Minimum Reads
  • Page 186 – Code 128 Decoding Level
  • Page 187 – Code 128 Decoding Level — cont.
  • Page 188 – Code 128 Length Control
  • Page 190 – Code 128 Set Length 1 — cont.
  • Page 192 – Code 128 Set Length 2 — cont.
  • Page 193 – Code 128 Character Correlation
  • Page 196 – The following options apply to the I 2 of 5 symbology.; I 2 of 5 Enable/Disable; When disabled, the reader will not read I 2 of 5 barcodes.
  • Page 197 – I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation
  • Page 198 – I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 199 – I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads
  • Page 200 – of 5 Decoding Level
  • Page 201 – of 5 Decoding Level — cont.
  • Page 202 – I 2 of 5 Length Control
  • Page 203 – I 2 of 5 Set Length 1
  • Page 204 – Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 1 — cont.; 6 = Length 1 is 6 Characters
  • Page 205 – I 2 of 5 Set Length 2
  • Page 206 – I 2 of 5 Set Length 2 — cont.
  • Page 207 – I 2 of 5 Character Correlation
  • Page 208 – I 2 of 5 Stitching
  • Page 209 – Datalogic 2 of 5; The following options apply to the Datalogic 2 of 5 symbology.; Datalogic 2 of 5 Enable/Disable; When disabled, the reader will not read Datalogic 2 of 5 barcodes.
  • Page 210 – Datalogic 2 of 5 — cont.; Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation
  • Page 211 – Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads
  • Page 212 – Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control
  • Page 213 – Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 1
  • Page 215 – Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 2
  • Page 216 – Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 2 — cont.
  • Page 217 – Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio
  • Page 218 – Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio — cont.
  • Page 219 – Datalogic 2 of 5 Character Correlation
  • Page 220 – Datalogic 2 of 5 Stitching
  • Page 221 – The following options apply to the Codabar symbology.; Codabar Enable/Disable; When disabled, the reader will not read Codabar barcodes.
  • Page 222 – Codabar Check Character Calculation
  • Page 223 – Codabar Check Character Transmission
  • Page 224 – Codabar Start/Stop Character Set
  • Page 225 – Codabar Start/Stop Character Match
  • Page 226 – Codabar Quiet Zones
  • Page 227 – Codabar Minimum Reads
  • Page 228 – Codabar Decoding Level
  • Page 229 – Codabar Decoding Level — cont.
  • Page 230 – Codabar Length Control
  • Page 231 – Codabar Set Length 1
  • Page 232 – Codabar Set Length 1 — cont.; 3 = Length 1 is 3 Characters
  • Page 233 – Codabar Set Length 2
  • Page 234 – Codabar Set Length 2 — cont.
  • Page 235 – Codabar Interdigit Ratio
  • Page 236 – Codabar Interdigit Ratio — cont.
  • Page 237 – Codabar Character Correlation
  • Page 238 – Codabar Stitching
  • Page 239 – The following options apply to the Code 11 symbology.; Code 11 Enable/Disable; When disabled, the reader will not read Code 11 barcodes.
  • Page 240 – Code 11 Check Character Calculation
  • Page 241 – Code 11 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 242 – Code 11 Minimum Reads
  • Page 243 – Code 11 Length Control
  • Page 245 – Code 11 Set Length 1 — cont.; 4 = Length 1 is 4 Characters
  • Page 247 – Code 11 Set Length 2 — cont.
  • Page 248 – Code 11 Interdigit Ratio
  • Page 249 – Code 11 Interdigit Ratio — cont.
  • Page 250 – Code 11 Decoding Level
  • Page 251 – Code 11 Decoding Level — cont.
  • Page 252 – Code 11 Character Correlation
  • Page 253 – Code 11 Stitching
  • Page 254 – Standard 2 of 5; The following options apply to the Standard 2 of 5 symbology.; Standard 2 of 5 Enable/Disable; When disabled, the reader will not read Standard 2 of 5 barcodes.
  • Page 255 – Standard 2 of 5 — cont.; Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation
  • Page 256 – Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads
  • Page 257 – Standard 2 of 5 Length Control
  • Page 258 – Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 1
  • Page 259 – Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 1 — cont.; 8 = Length 1 is 8 Characters
  • Page 260 – Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 2
  • Page 261 – Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 2 — cont.
  • Page 262 – Standard 2 of 5 Character Correlation
  • Page 263 – Standard 2 of 5 Stitching
  • Page 264 – The following options apply to the ISBT 128 symbology.; ISBT 128 Enable/Disable; Enables/Disables ability of imager to decode ISBT 128 labels.; ISBT 128 Concatenation; Enables/disables ISBT128 concatenation of 2 labels.
  • Page 265 – ISBT 128 Force Concatenation
  • Page 266 – The following options apply to the Code 4 symbology.; Code 4 Enable/Disable; Enables/Disables ability of imager to decode Code 4 labels.
  • Page 267 – Code 4 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 268 – The following options apply to the Code 5 symbology.; Code 5 Enable/Disable; Enables/Disables ability of imager to decode Code 5 labels.
  • Page 269 – Code 5 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 270 – Code 4 and Code 5 Common Configuration Items; The following options apply to both Code 4 and Code 5 symbologies.; Code 4 and 5 Decoding Level
  • Page 271 – Code 4 and Code 5 Common Configuration Items — cont.; Code 4 and 5 Decoding Level — cont.
  • Page 272 – Code 4 and Code 5 Minimum Reads
  • Page 273 – Follett 2 of 5; The following options apply to the Follett 2 of 5 symbology.; Follett 2 of 5 Enable/Disable; Enables/Disables ability of imager to decode Follett 2 of 5 labels.
  • Page 275 – Appendix A; Technical Specifications; Regulatory information.
  • Page 277 – Standard Cable Pinouts; and; The signal descriptions in; To Host
  • Page 279 – Appendix B; Standard Defaults; for
  • Page 281 – GTIN
  • Page 288 – Default Exceptions; Interfaces: All Keyboard Wedge, USB Keyboard; No unique settings
  • Page 291 – Appendix C; LED and Beeper Indications
  • Page 293 – Error Codes
  • Page 295 – Appendix D; Sample Barcodes; Interleaved 2 of 5
  • Page 299 – Appendix E; Keypad
  • Page 303 – Appendix F; Control Character Emulation; Characters from 00 to 0x1F are sent as control character; Special keys are located from 00 to 0x1F and characters from
  • Page 304 – In
  • Page 305 – ac
  • Page 307 – Interface type PC AT PS/2 Alt Mode or USB-Keyboard Alt Mode — cont.
  • Page 308 – Digital In
  • Page 309 – Digital Interface — cont.
  • Page 312 – IBM X
  • Page 314 – Microsoft Windows Codepage 1252
  • Page 317 – Index
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