Bar Code ReaderModels 1000/1002USER'S MANUAL2190 Regal Parkway Euless, TX 76040(817) 571-9015 (800) 648-4452 FAX (817) 685-6232
6SLOT READER (Badge Reader)Step 1: Hold the CARD so that the bar code label is on the bottom andFACES the ARROW on the slot reader.Step 2
7DEFAULT SETTINGSThe Model 1000/1002 is shipped from the factory with the following default settings:CODE 39 UPCCODE 39 DECODER ON UPC DECODER ONFULL
8PREAMBLE POSTAMBLEENTER PREAMBLE NONE ENTER POSTAMBLE NONEPREAMBLE SEND DELAY 0.0 SEC. POSTAMBLE SEND DELAY 0.0 SEC.ACTIVE TYPES ALL ACTIVE ALLTERMIN
9CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGSYou can easily change the default settings by simply scanning the bar code optionslocated on the READER SETUP MENU.
10Step 5: If you want to make another change within the SAME CATEGORY,you can scan another option number (i.e., return to "Step 3"
11PROGRAMMING GUIDESTARTThe START bar code places the reader into the program mode. After scanningthis label, the reader will emit three short BEEPS
12CODE 390) CODE 39 DECODERON * Enable reading CODE 39 labels.OFF Disable reading CODE 39 labels.1) FULL ASCIION Enable the FULL ASCII EXTENSION
13UPC0) UPC DECODERON * Enable reading UPC-A and UPC-E labels.OFF Disable reading UPC-A and UPC-E labels.1) CONVERT UPC-E TO UPC-AON Convert all UPC-E
14EXAMPLE: BAR CODE DATA = 9780806957906ISBN OUTPUT = 0806957905EAN0) EAN DECODERON * Enable reading EAN-8 and EAN-13 labels.OFF Disable reading EAN-8
15UPC/EAN SUPPLEMENTS0) SUPPLEMENTS DECODERON Enable reading UPC & EAN supplements.OFF* Disable reading UPC & EAN supplements.1) ALLOW 2 DIGIT
FCC NOTICEWARNING: This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequencyenergy and if not installed and used in accordance with the
16INTERLEAVED 2 OF 50) I 2 OF 5 DECODERON * Enable reading INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 labels.OFF Disable reading INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 labels.1) CHECK DIGIT: 0
17CODABAR0) CODABAR DECODERON * Enable reading CODABAR labels.OFF Disable reading CODABAR labels.1) SEND START/STOPON Transmit the CODABAR start/stop
18CODE 930) CODE 93 DECODERON * Enable reading CODE 93 labels.OFF Disable reading CODE 93 labels.1) CONCATENATE MODEON Enable CONCATENATE MODE. T
19MSI/PLESSEY0) MSI/PLESSEY DECODERON Enable reading MSI/PLESSEY labels.OFF * Disable reading MSI/PLESSEY labels.1) TWO CHECK DIGITS REQUIREDON Two va
20CODE 110) CODE 11 DECODERON Enable reading CODE 11 labels.OFF * Disable reading CODE 11 labels.1) TWO CHECK DIGITS REQUIREDON Two valid CHECK DIGITS
21PREAMBLE0) ENTER PREAMBLEThis set of user-defined characters is transmitted at thebeginning of bar code data. To define the PREAMBLE,
22BAR CODE EDITThis option allows editing bar codes before transmittal.0) BAR CODE EDITING(Must be ON for any of the editing options below to be valid
23TERMINATION CHARACTERThe optional TERMINATION CHARACTER is transmitted at the end ofthe data. This option applies to bar code, mag stripe, and seri
24COMPUTER TYPEThis option defines both the type of computer and the type of keyboardthat will be used. The selections must be made properly for the
25OTHER OPTIONS0) SEND BAR CODE TYPE IDON Transmit the bar code identifier character at thebeginning of the bar code data. There is one space
TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction ... 1Installation
263) KEYBOARD NUM LOCK STATUSSetting this function is necessary only if option (5),KEYBOARD AUTO CAPS/NUM LOCK, does not operate onyour
27 NOTEThe KEYBOARD AUTO CAPS/NUM LOCK option isNOT effective on some computers, such as XT's.Indications that th
28DIAGNOSTICSThis option executes a self-test program which performs the followingtests on the reader:* EPROM Version Number* Internal and Ex
29PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONSWeight: 14 Ounces Width: 5 1/8 InchesLength: 5 1/4 Inches Height: 1 1/2 InchesCONNECTORSWand: 5 Pin DIN StyleKeyboard Interfa
30SIGNAL DEFINITIONSWAND INTERFACEPIN SIGNAL 1 +5V 2 DATA 3 GROUND 4 NO CONNECTION 5 NO CONNECTIONM1000 KEYBOARD/COMPUTER INTERFACEPIN SIGN
ASCII CHARACTERS SPECIAL KEYS ASCII VALUESSOH1STX2ETX3EOT4ENQ HOME 5ACK END 6BEL DELETE 7VT PAGE UP 11FF PAGE DOWN 12SO SHIFT ON 1
ABCDE123450123456789APPENDIX B - CODE 39 SPECIFICATIONSCode 39 is a variable length alphanumeric code. Each character is made up ofnine elements, fiv
B - 2CODE 39 CHARACTER SET:An optional check character can be used for applications requiring higher levelsof data security. When used, the ch
2. Sum all of the numerical values for each data character in the bar code.3. Divide this sum by 43.4. The remainder is the numerical value for the ch
APPENDIX C - FULL ASCII EXTENSION TO CODE 39The FULL ASCII EXTENSION expands standard CODE 39 to include the entire128 ASCII character set. Th
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont)Appendix A - Function & Special Keys ... A-1Appendix B - Code 39 Spec
APPENDIX D - UPC SPECIFICATIONSThe Universal Product Code (UPC) symbols can be found on almost all retailproducts today. The UPC cod
The last digit in UPC bar codes is a MODULO 10 CHECK DIGIT. It is calculated inthe following manner:1. From right to left, sum the digits in the odd
The following table illustrates the expansion process for converting UPC-E to itsUPC-A equivalent:Version E Insertion Insertion ResultantNu
APPENDIX E - EAN SPECIFICATIONSThe European Article Numbering system (EAN) is a superset of UPC. EAN has twoversions: EAN-13 (13 digits) and EAN-8 (8
F - 1APPENDIX F - INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 SPECIFICATIONSThe Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code symbology is a numeric code (0 - 9) which hasdifferent start and st
F - 2OPTIONAL CHECK DIGIT:Interleaved 2 of 5 may contain an optional check digit. The reader supports twotypes of check digits:1. Uniform Symbology
APPENDIX G - CODABAR SPECIFICATIONSThe Codabar bar code symbology is a numeric code (0 - 9) that also contains sixspecial characters and four start/s
H - 1APPENDIX H - CODE 128 SPECIFICATIONSThe CODE 128 symbology is a variable length alphanumeric code containing the full128 ASCII character set. Ea
H - 2BAR PATTERNBSBSBSCODECCODEBCODEAVALUE0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445SP!"#$%&'()
464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990NOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_NULSOHSTXETXEOTENQACKBELBSHTLFVTFFCRSOSIDL
1INTRODUCTIONThe Model 1000/1002 bar code reader is an easy to use system that accepts a wandor slot reader as an input device. The reader installs q
BAR PATTERNBSBSBSCODECCODEBCODEAVALUECODE 128 (USD-6)BSBSB S B23311 1 2919293949596979899100101102ESCFSGSRSUSFNC 3FNC 2SHIFTCODE CCODE BFNC 4FNC 1{¦}
The Code 93 bar code symbology is a variable length alphanumeric code containingthe full 128 ASCII character set. Each character consists of 9 modules
Table 2. Encoding the Full ASCII Character Set0123456789_I - 2
J - 1APPENDIX J - SOURCES OF BAR CODE STANDARDSABC (American Blood Commission)1117 North 19th StreetSuite 501Arlington, VA 22209-1749(703) 522-8414* C
J - 2DOD (Department of Defense)Naval Publications & Forms Center5801 Tabor AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19120(215) 697-2000* MIL-STD-1189A (B) - Sta
2INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSOVERVIEWInstallation requires connecting cables between the reader and your computer.Step 1: Turn OFF the power to the compu
3Step 5: CONNECTING INPUT DEVICES:Installing a WandPlug the end of the WAND cable into the circular connector labeled"WAND" on the front pan
4Step 6: Verify that the cables are connected as shown below:Step 7: Turn ON the power to the computer. (The reader receives itspower from
5SCANNING BAR CODESWAND SCANNINGStep 1: HOLD THE WAND LIKE A PENCIL, tilted at an angle of 10o to 30ofrom vertical.Step 2: TOUCH the wand tip to the W
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