Page 2 - All rights reserved.
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Page 3 - Contents; About This Manual
i Contents About This Manual Notational Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About-iRelated Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - ii; Chapter 4. Maintenance and Specifications
ii LS 3070XLR Extra Long Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9LS 3070HV High Visibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10 Chapter 4. Maintenance and Specif...
Page 5 - iii; Chapter 7. Parameter Menus
iii Code Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3Code Lengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3Code 3...
Page 6 - iv; Chapter 8. Keyboard Maps
iv UPC-A Preamble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-37UPC-E Preamble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-38Pa...
Page 7 - LS 3070 Product Reference Guide; Notational Conventions; LS 3070 Quick Reference Guide; Service Information
About-i About This Manual The LS 3070 Product Reference Guide provides general instructions for setup, operation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and programming. Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document: • Bullets (•) indicate: - action items - lists of alternatives ...
Page 8 - Note; Symbol Support Center; SYMBOL SUPPORT CENTER; Canada
About-ii LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: About This Manual Note : Symbol Technologies is not responsible for any damages incurred dur- ing shipment if the approved shipping container is not used. Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty. If the original shipping con-tainer was n...
Page 9 - The Freedom of Cordless Scanning; Figure 1-1. The LS 3070 Cordless Scanner
1-1 Chapter 1 The LS 3070 Cordless Scanner The Freedom of Cordless Scanning The LS 3070 is a revolutionary, cordless approach to capturing bar coded data. The scanner communicates with your host computer through a low-power radio transmission instead of through a cable. With the LS 3070, you are fre...
Page 10 - Standard - for most Class II scanning applications, in which symbol
1-2 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: The LS 3070 Cordless Scanner The LS 3070 Scanner Housed in rugged, durable plastic, the LS 3070 scanner combines accurate, aggressive bar code scanning with solid state dependability. Its ergonomic design ensures comfortable use for extended periods of time. This...
Page 11 - Rechargeable Battery Pack; Figure 1-2. The LS 3070 Rechargeable Battery Pack
1-3 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: The LS 3070 Cordless Scanner Rechargeable Battery Pack In the handle of the scanner, there is a rechargeable NiCad battery pack. This provides all power to the scanner during normal operation. It provides 360 mA hours, which is sufficient for normal operation dur...
Page 12 - The Base/Charger Unit; The base/charger unit has two primary functions. First, it is the
1-4 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: The LS 3070 Cordless Scanner The Base/Charger Unit The base/charger unit has two primary functions. First, it is the base station interface that manages the flow of information from the scanner to the host device. Second, it is a charging stand which charges the ...
Page 13 - Unpacking; KEEP THE PACKING; . It is the approved shipping container and should be
2-1 Chapter 2 Setup Unpacking Remove the LS 3070, the RL 470 base/charger unit, and the host interface cable from its packing and inspect each for evidence of physical damage. If any equipment was damaged in transit, call the Symbol Support Center at the number in the front matter. KEEP THE PACKING ...
Page 14 - To insert the scanner into the base/charger:; Caution; It is important to remove the scanner
2-2 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Setup The RL 470 base station is a charger, host interface, and — significantly — receiving station for RF transmission. Therefore, do not install the RL 470 inaccessibly under a table or buried in a desk drawer. At a minimum, mount the RL 470 on a table or desk ...
Page 15 - Charging the Battery; Before its first use, the LS 3070 batteries must be charged. To do so:; Pairing the Scanner with the Base/Charger; the scanner and base/charger must be paired; Assigning Address to Base/Charger; Each base station must have a unique address
2-3 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Setup Charging the Battery Before its first use, the LS 3070 batteries must be charged. To do so: • Connect the power supply to the power input port on the front panel of the RL 470 base/charger, shown in Figure 1-3: RL 470 Base/Charger Unit on page 1-4 . • Conne...
Page 17 - Pairing Scanner with Base/Charger; To pair the scanner with the base/charger:; bar code below or the bar code on the RL 470 base.; Possible Base/Charger Addresses; Each base station must have a unique address.; PAIRING
2-5 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Setup Pairing Scanner with Base/Charger To pair the scanner with the base/charger: • Scan the PAIRING bar code below or the bar code on the RL 470 base. • Then insert the scanner into the base/charger ’s cradle. You have 15 seconds to do this, or there will be er...
Page 18 - pairing is indicated by a; warble; indicated by a; Lo Lo Lo Lo; Setting Transmission Frequency
2-6 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Setup • At that time, through the scanner ’s contact shoe, there is an exchange of information (addressing, RF channels, etc.) between the scanner and the base/charger ’s cradle. This occurs in less than a second. • After that exchange, the scanner and base/charg...
Page 19 - Set Transmission Frequency. If you; Installing a Magstripe Reader; The purpose of the blank plug is to protect the base/charger from
2-7 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Setup Occasionally, there can be excessive interference on a channel from some other source of radio transmissions. In this case, the default channel of a system can be changed using the parameter codes for Set Transmission Frequency. If you find a particular sca...
Page 20 - Decode Zones beginning on page 3-6
3-1 Chapter 3 Scanning with the LS 3070 1. Ready Before starting to scan bar codes for data collection, make sure: • The base station is connected to the host device. • The battery has been charged. • The scanner is paired with the base/charger. 2. Test Aim the scanner toward a bar code and press th...
Page 21 - Scanner is out of transmission range; Hold at an Angle; Your scan beam must cross every bar and space on the symbol.
3-2 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Scanning with the LS 3070 If the scanning attempt ends in 4 error beeps, any of these may be true: • Scanner is out of transmission range • Scanner and base/charger are not paired • Base/charger is not powered. Hold at an Angle Do not hold the scanner directly ov...
Page 23 - Scanning Transmission Range; RF Communication Errors; Resume normal scanning.
3-4 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Scanning with the LS 3070 Scanning Transmission Range RF Communication Errors RF communication errors occur when the scanner is out of range from the base during a scan data transmission attempt. An error is indicated by 6 beeps after a bar code is scanned, altho...
Page 24 - You should; Scanning
3-5 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Scanning with the LS 3070 What If ... Nothing happens when you follow the operating instructions? You should • Check that the power supply is attached to the base/charger. • Check for loose cable connections at the base/charger and host device. • Check the scanne...
Page 25 - Decode Zones; Depth of field as a function of minimum element width.; NOTE: Typical performance at 23
3-6 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Scanning with the LS 3070 Decode Zones LS 3070 Standard Range Figure 3-1. LS 3070 Decode Zone: Depth of field as a function of minimum element width. Front of the Scanner NOTE: Typical performance at 23 o C (75 o F) on high quality symbols. 5 10 15 20 25 0 .055 I...
Page 27 - LS 3070ALR Advanced Long Range
3-8 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Scanning with the LS 3070 LS 3070ALR Advanced Long Range Figure 3-3. LS 3070ALR Decode Zone: Depth of field as a function of minimum element width. Front of the Scanner 40 60 80 140 160 0 70 Mil Reflective 15 Mil 0 200 240 10 10 20 Inches 20 20 0 25.4 25.4 51 51 ...
Page 28 - LS 3070XLR Extra Long Range
3-9 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Scanning with the LS 3070 LS 3070XLR Extra Long Range Figure 3-4. LS 3070XLR Decode Zone: Depth of field as a function of minimum element width. Front of the Scanner 40 60 80 140 160 0 55 Mil 30 Mil 0 10 10 20 Inches 20 20 0 25.4 25.4 51 51 In. Cm. W idth of Fiel...
Page 30 - Maintenance; Do not allow any abrasive material to touch the window.; Recharging the Battery; Connect the power supply to a receptacle supplying AC power of the
4-1 Chapter 4 Maintenance and Specifications Maintenance Cleaning the exit window is the only maintenance required. A dirty window may affect scanning accuracy. • Do not allow any abrasive material to touch the window. • Remove any dirt particles with a damp cloth. • Wipe the window using a tissue m...
Page 31 - Changing Battery Packs
4-2 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Maintenance and Specifications Changing Battery Packs You can charge battery packs on the Universal Four Slot Battery Charger so that a charged battery pack is available when needed. In this case, simply remove the depleted battery pack and replace it with a fres...
Page 32 - Insert Charged Battery Pack in Handle.; Figure 4-2. Changing LS 3070 Battery Packs
4-3 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Maintenance and Specifications 1. Remove Lower Handle from Scanner. Using a probe, press in the release button on the handle, as indicated at the right. With button pressed in below the outer housing, slide the battery pack out from the handle. 2. Insert Charged ...
Page 33 - Charge Status LED Indications; RED LED OFF; — The scanner is not properly inserted or the battery is; — The battery is actively charging. Charging will complete; RED LED; charging is complete.
4-4 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Maintenance and Specifications Charge Status LED Indications On the base/charger, there is a red LED indicator which uses flashing patterns to indicate the current charger status. The red Charge Status LED indicates the following conditions: • RED LED OFF — The s...
Page 34 - Accessories; Standard Accessories; Part Number; Base/interface charger; Optional Accessories
4-5 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Maintenance and Specifications Accessories Standard Accessories Part Number Description RL 470 Base/interface charger Base/Charger Cable: Cables are available for most applications. See the Electronic ProductOrdering Guide for more information. 70-10294-01 LS 307...
Page 35 - LS 3070 Standard Technical Specifications; ± 65° from normal
4-6 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Maintenance and Specifications LS 3070 Standard Technical Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Power Requirements : Scanner 4.75 to 14 VDC; 210 mA @ 5 VDC Typical. Base/Charger 5 VDC ± 10% @ 190 mA Typical.12 VDC ± 10% @ 400 mA Typical. Scan Repetition Rate Approximat...
Page 36 - LS 3070LR Technical Specifications; ± 60° from normal
4-7 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Maintenance and Specifications LS 3070LR Technical Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Power Requirements : Scanner 4.75 to 14 VDC; 210 mA @ 5 VDC Typical. Base/Charger 5 VDC ± 10% @ 190 mA Typical.12 VDC ± 10% @ 400 mA Typical. Scan Repetition Rate Approximately 36 ...
Page 37 - LS 3070ALR Technical Specifications
4-8 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Maintenance and Specifications LS 3070ALR Technical Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Power Requirements : Scanner 4.75 to 14 VDC; 210 mA @ 5 VDC Typical. Base/Charger 5 VDC ± 10% @ 190 mA Typical.12 VDC ± 10% @ 400 mA Typical. Scan Repetition Rate Approximately 36...
Page 38 - LS 3070XLR Technical Specifications
4-9 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Maintenance and Specifications LS 3070XLR Technical Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Power Requirements : Scanner 4.75 to 14 VDC; 210 mA @ 5 VDC Typical. Base/Charger 5 VDC ± 10% @ 190 mA Typical.12 VDC ± 10% @ 400 mA Typical. Scan Repetition Rate Approximately 36...
Page 39 - LS 3070HV Technical Specifications
4-10 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Maintenance and Specifications LS 3070HV Technical Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Power Requirements : Scanner 4.75 to 14 VDC; 210 mA @ 5 VDC Typical. Base/Charger 5 VDC ± 10% @ 190 mA Typical.12 VDC ± 10% @ 400 mA Typical. Scan Repetition Rate Approximately 36...
Page 40 - Connecting to a Host Device; Refer to
5-1 Chapter 5 Interface Guide Connecting to a Host Device In most cases, connecting your LS 3070’s base station to your host terminal is a very simple operation. You need only plug the cable into your host. Typical configurations are shown on the following pages. Some POS keyboards require more intr...
Page 41 - Connecting Base Station to a Host; OCIA and OCR Terminals; OCR; Some of the above terminals may also be connected as POS keyboard
5-2 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide Connecting Base Station to a Host OCIA and OCR Terminals The OCIA or OCR port must be activated and referenced by the POS system, or no communications will take place. Figure 5-1. Connecting Base Station to OCIA/OCR Terminals These include: OCR IB...
Page 44 - Connecting Keyboard Wedges; Figure 5-5. Connecting Base Station to Keyboard Wedge; PC Keyboards
5-5 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide Connecting Keyboard Wedges Figure 5-5. Connecting Base Station to Keyboard Wedge These include: PC Keyboards IBM PC/AT/XT, PS2-30/50/55SX/60/70 and clones. Terminal Keyboards DEC VT2XX/VT3XX/4XX; HP 700/92, 2392; IBM 3178/3278/3151/316X/3179/3180/...
Page 45 - Second: Remove the Keyboard
5-6 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide IBM 3683/3684 Installation Caution Install cables as described below. Failure to do so may re-sult in hardware damage. There are four basic steps to this installation: 1. Remove the IBM 3683/84 top cover. 2. Remove the keyboard. 3. Install the cab...
Page 46 - Third: Install the Cable Internally
5-7 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide Third: Install the Cable Internally The base station cable is installed internal to the IBM 3683/84 with the cable exiting the rear of the terminal. 1. Remove the printer assembly as follows: • Disconnect the printer ground strap (slide on connect...
Page 47 - Fourth: Replace the Keyboard and Top Cover; Replace the keyboard down into the retaining glides.; Figure 5-6. Releasing the Front Cover Latches
5-8 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide Fourth: Replace the Keyboard and Top Cover 1. Replace the keyboard down into the retaining glides. 2. Replace the top cover as follows: • Replace the display cable if display is integrated. • Hold the cover so that rear slots fit into retaining ta...
Page 48 - Figure 5-7. Disconnecting Cable from Connector
5-9 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide Figure 5-7. Disconnecting Cable from Connector Figure 5-8. Sliding Printer Locking Tabs Printer Ground Strap Connector Locking Tab
Page 52 - Install the keyboard connector, as shown in
5-13 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide 11. Remove the protective foam from the register end of the base station Y- cable, and insert into the cable assembly. Place the assembly near the bottom of the register behind the keyboard. 12. Install the keyboard connector, as shown in Figure ...
Page 53 - Figure 5-15. Sliding Base Station Cable Through Hole
5-14 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide Figure 5-14. Removing Keyboard Cover Figure 5-15. Sliding Base Station Cable Through Hole Screws
Page 55 - Figure 5-19. Installing Keyboard Connector
5-16 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide Figure 5-18. Voltage Adjustment Hole Figure 5-19. Installing Keyboard Connector
Page 56 - side of the connector before removing it from the keyboard.
5-17 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide NCR 280 Installation 1. Ensure that the NCR 280 is powered down and unplugged. Open the door on the top, left-hand side and remove the two screws which fasten the steel plate to the terminal cover. Slide the steel plate to the left to remove. 2. ...
Page 57 - You can now attach your scanner and peripheral devices.
5-18 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide 12. Cut a 1-in. diameter semicircle at the bottom left of the terminal cover, approximately 6 1/2 in. from the back of the unit, so that when the cover is replaced, this opening fits over the cable. Be sure to file down all sharp edges. 13. Repla...
Page 58 - Connector position 1 of the mating pair is keyed.
5-19 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide 5. Locate the end of the RL 470 base station cable that branches into a “Y”. Slide that end under the board assembly inside the register. Leave enough slack to make the connection required in the next few steps. 6. Mate the RL 470 base station ca...
Page 59 - Position 16 for the connector pair is keyed.
5-20 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide NCR 2152 Installation 1. Switch off the NCR 2152. Remove the two large, pan head screws from the front of the terminal to allow the top section to open up. Use the two hood support rods located to the sides of the housing to support the top secti...
Page 61 - down the display release tab. Push the display back and remove.
5-22 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide Fujitsu 9000 Installation 1. Switch-off the Fujitsu 9000, and disconnect the power. Push down on the keyboard release latch below the keyboard. Pull the keyboard forward, lift and remove 2. Press down the printer release tab. Push the printer bac...
Page 62 - Interfaces; Host
5-23 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Interface Guide Interfaces Select the appropriate interface cable assembly for your host system. Host Type Interface P/N DEC VT 2XX/3XX/4XX Wedge IK-1400 Fujitsu 7770, 7880, 7990, 8770 OCR IK-0901 Fujitsu 9000 OCR IK-0900 Fujitsu 9000 Wedge IK-0403 HP 700/XX, 23...
Page 64 - Programming Overview
6-1 Chapter 6 Programming Programming Overview Before programming, follow the instructions in the Chapter 2: Setup and Chapter 5: Interface Guide . Programming occurs through use of bar code menus. Not all parameters, however, apply to your specific host. For example, if you have an OCIA terminal, R...
Page 65 - Scanning Sequence Examples; described in; Errors While Scanning
6-2 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases you need only scan one bar code to set a specific parameter. For example, if you want to set the baud rate to 9600, simply scan the 9600 bar code listed under Baud Rate. The base station will issue a warble ton...
Page 66 - Parameter Descriptions; Set Parameter Defaults; Default Table beginning on page 6-28; Host Interface Code; Chapter 7: Parameter; Code Types; Length Within Range
6-3 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Parameter Descriptions Set Parameter Defaults Scanning the SET DEFAULT bar code returns all parameters to the values listed in the Default Table beginning on page 6-28 . Host Interface Code Each Interface Cable Assembly defaults to a given host. These...
Page 67 - One Discrete Length; Code 39 Full ASCII
6-4 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming One Discrete Length - This option will allow you to decode only those codes containing a selected length. For example, if you select D 2 of 5 One Discrete Length , then scan 1, 4, the only D 2 of 5 codes decoded will be those containing 14 characters ...
Page 68 - Decode Options; Ean Zero Extend
6-5 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Decode Options Transmit UPC-E/UPC-A Check Digit Select if decoded UPC symbols are transmitted with or without a check digit. Convert UPC-E To UPC-A Use this parameter to convert UPC-E (zero suppressed) decoded data to UPC-A format before transmission....
Page 69 - Code 39 Check Digit; Code 39 Buffering beginning on page 6-26
6-6 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Code 39 Check Digit When enabled, this parameter checks the integrity of a Code 39 symbol to ensure it complies with a modulo 43 check digit algorithm. ITF-14/EAN-13 Conversion If your terminal supports EAN-13, this feature converts a 14 character I 2...
Page 70 - Beeper Volume; Select degree of volume — high or low.; Beep After Good Decode; Beeper Definitions beginning on page 6-24; UPC/EAN Security Level; Security Level 0; - This is the default setting which allows the scanner to; Security Level 1; - As bar code quality levels diminish, certain characters; Security Level 2; - If you are experiencing mis-decodes of poorly printed; Security Level 3; - If you have tried Security Level 2, and are still
6-7 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Beeper Volume Select degree of volume — high or low. Beep After Good Decode Determine if the unit beeper will sound during normal scanning. Usually it is desirable to operate the unit with the beeper enabled. In all cases, the beeper operates during p...
Page 71 - Decode Redundancy; a system character only; Pause Duration; ASCII Table
6-8 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Decode Redundancy Use this parameter to indicate whether the scanner must read a bar code one time (LEVEL 1), two times (LEVEL 2), or three times (LEVEL 3) before decoding it. A higher level of redundancy ensures the accuracy of a decode in, for examp...
Page 72 - Data Transmission Formats; Magstripe Data Transmission Format
6-9 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Data Transmission Formats Magstripe Data Transmission Format Magstripe data format options are open for user determination with the specific application. The following are standard selections: • Standard: <data as on card> • Option 1: <acct n...
Page 73 - Scan Data Transmission Format; Laser Control; Laser On Timeout
6-10 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Scan Data Transmission Format Scan data format options can be selected by the user. The following are standard selections: • Standard: <data as is> • Option 1: <data> <SUFFIX> • Option 2: <PREFIX> <data> <SUFFIX> •...
Page 74 - Baud Rate
6-11 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming RS-232C Options Baud Rate Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. The scanner's baud rate setting should match the data rate setting of the host device. If not, data may not reach the host device or may reach it in distorted f...
Page 75 - after sending the last character.
6-12 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming • When the CTS line is negated, the base asserts the RTS line and waits for one second for the host to assert CTS. When the host asserts CTS, data is transmitted. • When data transmission is complete, the base will negate RTS 10 msec after sending th...
Page 76 - Software Handshaking
6-13 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Software Handshaking This parameter offers control of the data transmission process. It may be used instead of, but not in conjunction with, hardware handshaking. The base station also provides four software handshaking options: NONE, ENQ, ACK/NAK, a...
Page 77 - This combines both handshaking options.
6-14 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming When you select the wait for ENQ option, the base station waits for an ENQ, Enquire character, from the host before it transmits data; otherwise the unit transmits data without waiting for an ENQ character from the host. With ENQ enabled, the base st...
Page 78 - Serial Response Timeout
6-15 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Serial Response Timeout This parameter determines the maximum period allowed to elapse before the base station assumes end of transmission. The delay period can range from 0 to 9.9 seconds. Stop Bit Select The stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitt...
Page 79 - Intercharacter Delay
6-16 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Intercharacter Delay Select the intercharacter delay option matching host device requirements. The intercharacter delay gives the host system time to service its receiver and perform other tasks between characters. Select from no delay to a 99 msec d...
Page 80 - OCIA Transmit Timeout
6-17 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming OCIA Transmit Timeout When connected to an OCIA terminal, the RL 470 base/interface will attempt to transmit the data to the host. If the host is not prepared to accept data at that time (i.e., the host data buffer may be full), the RL 470 will try t...
Page 81 - National Keyboard Types; Table 6-1. Hosts Supported by Industrial Scanners
6-18 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming National Keyboard Types Use this parameter to set the national character type for keyboard characters. Selections include U.S. English, French, German, French International, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, and U.K. English. The following terminals do not ...
Page 83 - Set Transmission Frequency
6-20 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Set Transmission Frequency Use this parameter to set an initial transmission frequency to avoid interference on the default channel (channel 50). During operation, the transmission channel changes automatically whenever interference is encountered 80...
Page 84 - Parameter Selections; Supported features for each host type.
6-21 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Parameter Selections Supported features for each host type. Table 6-2. Host Supported Parameters Decode Parameters RS-232C IBM 4683* OCIA OCR Keyboard Wedge Add Codes to be Decoded X X X X X ASCII Format X Baud Rate X Beep After Good Decode X X X X X...
Page 86 - * Some parameters are programmed through host computer.
6-23 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming * Some parameters are programmed through host computer. Scan Suffix X X X X X Serial Response Time-out X Software Handshaking X Transmit AIM Code ID X X X X X Transmit Code ID Chars. X X X X X Transmit MSI Check Digit X X X X X Transmit No Decode Mes...
Page 87 - Beeper Definitions; Standard Use; Beeper Sequence; Beep - short high tone; RF communication error.
6-24 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Beeper Definitions Standard Use Beeper Sequence Indication 1 Beep - short high tone A bar code symbol, or magstripe data was decoded (if decode beeper is enabled). 2 Beeps - long high tone Mis-match between the selected host and the interface cable. ...
Page 88 - Parameter Menu Scanning; Code 39 Scan And Store; New Code 39 data was entered into the buffer.; Code 39 buffer is full.; Beeps - long high tone; Error in data transmission.
6-25 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Parameter Menu Scanning Beeper Sequence Indication 1 Beep - short high tone Correct entry scanned or correct menu sequence performed. 1 Beep - lo/hi tone Input error, incorrect bar code or CANCEL scanned, wrong entry, incorrect bar code programming s...
Page 89 - Code 39 Buffering; Transmit Buffer on page 6-27; Buffer Data; indicate successful decode and buffering. See; Clear Transmission Buffer; been erased, and no transmission has occurred.
6-26 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Code 39 Buffering While there is data in the transmission buffer, deleting Code 39 buffering capability via the parameter menu is not allowed. To allow disabling of Code 39 buffering, first force the buffer transmission (see Transmit Buffer on page 6...
Page 90 - Transmit Buffer
6-27 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Transmit Buffer To transmit the buffer, read a symbol containing either the first or second condition: 1. Only a start character, a plus (+), and a stop character. • The unit signals that the transmission buffer has been sent (a hi/lo beep). • Unit s...
Page 91 - Default Table
6-28 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Default Table Table 6-3. Defaults Parameter Default Host Interface See default table, page 6-31 Code Types All Code Lengths:Code 39Code 128CodabarI 2 of 5D 2 of 5MSI Plessey 1 to 553 to 552 to 5514141 to 55 Decode OptionsTransmit UPC-A Check DigitTra...
Page 94 - Terminal Specific RS-232C Defaults
6-31 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Terminal Specific RS-232C Defaults Two RS-232C hosts are set up with their own parameter default settings. Selecting the ICL or Nixdorf RS-232C terminal will set the defaults listed below. These defaults take precedence over standard defaults. So, if...
Page 97 - Set Default Parameter; Defaults are those listed in the
7-2 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Set Default Parameter Defaults are those listed in the Default Table beginning on page 6-28 . SET DEFAULTS SET ICL RS-232C DEFAULTS SET NIXDORF RS-232C DEFAULTS
Page 98 - Host Interface; To select a host interface:
7-3 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Host Interface To select a host interface: 1. Locate the type of interface from the list below. 2. Scan the corresponding bar code from those on the following pages. Host Interface Page RS-232C 7-4 RS-232 Single Port 7-4 RS-232 Dual Port 7-4 PC Keyboa...
Page 112 - Code Type
7-17 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Code Type Add or delete specific code types by scanning the appropriate bar code(s). ENABLE ALL CODE TYPES DISABLE ALL CODE TYPES
Page 117 - Code Lengths; To select two lengths for each code type:; If you make an error, or wish to change your selection, scan; on
7-22 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Code Lengths To select two lengths for each code type: 1. Scan the desired option. 2. Scan two bar codes on page 7-27 - page 7-28 for each desired length. For example, for a length of “12”, scan “1” then “2”. For a length of “3”, scan “0”, then “3”. ...
Page 134 - To set a pause duration:; Scan the PAUSE DURATION bar code below.; pause. You must always scan two bar codes.
7-39 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Pause Duration To set a pause duration: 1. Scan the PAUSE DURATION bar code below. 2. Scan two bar codes on the next two pages which represent the desired pause. You must always scan two bar codes. 3. If you make an error, or wish to change your sele...
Page 137 - Scan the option bar code you wish to set.; If you make an error, or wish to change your selection, scan CANCEL
7-42 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Prefix/Suffix Values Note: These values will also be used for Advanced Data Formatting programming. See the Advanced Programmer ’s Guide for details. To set a PREFIX/SUFFIX value: 1. Scan the option bar code you wish to set. 2. Scan four bar codes fr...
Page 141 - To select a data transmission format:; Scan the SCAN OPTIONS or MAGSTRIPE OPTIONS bar code.; format, or all formats, scan the appropriate bar code from
7-46 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Data Transmission Formats To select a data transmission format: 1. Scan the SCAN OPTIONS or MAGSTRIPE OPTIONS bar code. 2. Scan the bar code corresponding to the desired converted data format. 3. Scan ENTER. 4. If you make a mistake, scan CANCEL, or ...
Page 143 - Magstripe Options
7-48 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Magstripe Options <ACCT NR> <SUFFIX> <ACCT NR> DATA AS ON CARD MAGSTRIPE OPTIONS
Page 148 - Scan the LASER ON TIMEOUT bar code below.; Scan two bar codes from the next two pages which correspond to the
7-53 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Laser Control To select a laser-on timeout: 1. Scan the LASER ON TIMEOUT bar code below. 2. Scan two bar codes from the next two pages which correspond to the desired time. 3. If you make an error, or wish to change your selection, scan CANCEL. LASER...
Page 151 - Set the baud rate for RS-232C transmission.
7-56 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Baud Rate Set the baud rate for RS-232C transmission. 110 300 600 1200
Page 153 - Parity; Set the type of parity for RS-232C transmission.
7-58 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Parity Set the type of parity for RS-232C transmission. ODD EVEN MARK SPACE NONE
Page 154 - Check Parity; Select whether or not to check parity for RS-232C transmissions.
7-59 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Check Parity Select whether or not to check parity for RS-232C transmissions. CHECK PARITY DO NOT CHECK PARITY
Page 155 - Hardware Handshaking; Select the type of RS-232C hardware handshaking protocol.
7-60 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Hardware Handshaking Select the type of RS-232C hardware handshaking protocol. NONE RTS/CTS
Page 156 - Select the type of RS-232C software handshaking protocol.
7-61 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Software Handshaking Select the type of RS-232C software handshaking protocol. NONE ACK/NAK ACK/NAK with ENQ ENQ ONLY
Page 157 - Scan the SERIAL RESPONSE TIMEOUT bar code below.; timeout. You must always scan two bar codes.
7-62 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Serial Response Timeout To set a serial (RS-232C) response timeout: 1. Scan the SERIAL RESPONSE TIMEOUT bar code below. 2. Scan two bar codes from the next two pages which represent the desired timeout. You must always scan two bar codes. 3. If you m...
Page 160 - Stop Bit Select; Select the desired number of stop bits for RS-232C communications.
7-65 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Stop Bit Select Select the desired number of stop bits for RS-232C communications. 1 STOP BIT 2 STOP BITS
Page 161 - ASCII Data Format
7-66 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming ASCII Data Format Select either 7-bit or 8-bit ASCII format for RS-232C communications. 7-BIT 8-BIT
Page 162 - RTS Line State; Select the desired option.
7-67 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming RTS Line State Select the desired option. LINE HIGH LINE LOW
Page 163 - To set a host communications intercharacter delay:; Scan the INTERCHARACTER DELAY bar code below.; delay. You must always scan two bar codes.
7-68 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Intercharacter Delay To set a host communications intercharacter delay: 1. Scan the INTERCHARACTER DELAY bar code below. 2. Scan two bar codes from the next two pages which represent the desired delay. You must always scan two bar codes. 3. If you ma...
Page 166 - Transmit Code ID Character; Select whether to enable or disable this parameter.
7-71 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Transmit Code ID Character Select whether to enable or disable this parameter. TRANSMIT CODE ID CHARACTER DO NOT TRANSMIT CODE ID CHARACTER
Page 167 - Transmit AIM Code ID
7-72 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Transmit AIM Code ID Select whether to enable or disable this parameter. This parameter is only valid when Transmit Code ID Character is enabled. TRANSMIT AIM CODE ID DO NOT TRANSMIT AIM CODE ID
Page 168 - Ignore Unknown Characters; Scan the appropriate bar code to enable or disable this parameter.
7-73 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Ignore Unknown Characters Scan the appropriate bar code to enable or disable this parameter. ENABLE DISABLE
Page 169 - OCIA Clock Polarity
7-74 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming OCIA Clock Polarity Select whether the OCIA clock pulse polarity will be rising or falling. RISING FALLING
Page 170 - To set an OCIA Transmit Timeout
7-75 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming OCIA Transmit Timeout To set an OCIA Transmit Timeout 1. Scan the OCIA TRANSMIT TIMEOUT bar code below. 2. Scan two bar codes from the next two pages which represent the desired timeout - Between 3 and 30 seconds. You must always scan two bar codes. ...
Page 174 - IBM 4683 Magstripe Communications
7-79 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming IBM 4683 Magstripe Communications Select whether to enable or disable IBM 4683/84 magstripe communications. ENABLE DISABLE
Page 175 - International Keypad Emulation
7-80 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming International Keypad Emulation Select whether to enable or disable this parameter. Used only with IBM AT/XT/PS2. ENABLE DISABLE
Page 177 - Select National Type for the keyboard.
7-82 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming National Keyboard Types Select National Type for the keyboard. U.S. English French German French International
Page 179 - All Countries Except France; To set the initial channel in all countries except France:; France; To set the initial channel in France:; Scan the SELECT CHANNEL NUMBER bar code below.
7-84 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Set Transmission Frequency All Countries Except France To set the initial channel in all countries except France: 1. Scan the SELECT CHANNEL NUMBER bar code below. 2. Scan two numeric keypad bar codes to set the two-digit channel number, which must b...
Page 182 - Wait for Host Interface Response Time; Scan the WAIT FOR HOST INTERFACE RESPONSE TIME bar code.
7-87 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Wait for Host Interface Response Time Programming this parameter overrides the automatically set wait for host timeout value. Conversely, programming a value of zero enables the automatic wait for host response timeout calculation feature. To program...
Page 185 - Reserved For Future Use
7-90 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Reserved For Future Use ITEM 1 ENABLE ITEM 1 DISABLE ITEM 2 ENABLE ITEM 2 DISABLE
Page 192 - Pairing
7-97 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Programming Pairing PAIR
Page 193 - Keyboard Identifier Maps on page 8-5
8-1 Chapter 8 Keyboard Maps ASCII Table The following values can be assigned as prefixes or suffixes for data transmission. Not all options are available on every keyboard. Refer to your own keyboard or Keyboard Identifier Maps on page 8-5 for pertinent keystrokes. ASCII Full ASCII Code Key-Value 39...
Page 197 - Keyboard Identifier Maps
8-5 LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Keyboard Maps Keyboard Identifier Maps IBM PC/XT and Clones IBM PC/AT and Clones 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010 7014 7009 7008 7013 7012 7003 7004 7006 7011 7002 7009 7012 7003 7004 7011 7002 7014 7008 5009 5010 5008 5007 5005 5006 5003 5004 50...
Page 211 - Index
Index-1 A Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5ASCII table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-1 B Base/charger unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4 Battery Changing battery packs . . . . . . . . . . .4-2Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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