Keyboard Wedge/Decoded Out WandTechnical Manual
iv Table of ContentsPrefaceSCANTEAM 2380 Bar Code Wand Scanners are used in both retail andcommercial environments. The retail environment includes p
1–1Introduction to the SCANTEAM 23801INTRODUCTION TO THESCANTEAM 2380 SCANNER1.1 IntroductionThe SCANTEAM 2380 Decoder Output Scanner Keyboard Wedge i
1–2Introduction to the SCANTEAM 2380Once installed, the 2380 simply passes keyboard activity onto the host.Symbols decoded by the SCANTEAM 2380 are tr
1–3Introduction to the SCANTEAM 23801.3 Software DescriptionThe standard SCANTEAM 2380 is configured for specific userapplications by scanning bar cod
1–4Introduction to the SCANTEAM 23801.4 Wand ModelsThe SCANTEAM 2380 decoded output scanner keyboard wedge isavailable in the following Welch Allyn in
2–1Operational Description2OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION2.1 Chapter ObjectivesThis chapter describes:• Scanner identification key.• Overview of how the SCAN
2–2Operational Description2.3 Scanner Identification LabelThe scanner identification label is located on the scanner’s cable. Theidentification corre
2–3Operational DescriptionRed illumination is compatible with most printing inks including mostthermal papers. Because it provides a visual indicatio
2–4Operational Description2.5.3 Depth of FieldDepth of field is the maximum perpendicular distance from the scanner tipto the bar code symbol surface
2–5Operational Description2.5.6 Print ContrastPrint contrast is a measure of the relative difference in brightness betweenthe bars and spaces of a sym
2–6Operational Description
3–1Set–Up and Installation3SET–UP AND INSTALLATION3.1 Chapter Description This chapter describes:• Unpacking the SCANTEAM 2380• Connecting the SCANTEA
3–2Set–Up and InstallationThe proper “Y” Interface Cable connections are illustrated in Figure 3.1.Converter CableconfigurationsORMini–DINDINMini–DIND
3–3Set–Up and Installation3.4 Scanner Checks1) Confirm Scanner OperationIf you are using a wand which has visible red illumination, the tip of thescan
3–4Set–Up and Installation
4–1Programming the Scanner4PROGRAMMING THE SCANNER4.1 IntroductionBefore the SCANTEAM 2380 can be placed in operation, it must beconfigured to the par
4–2Programming the ScannerEach page contains a listing of decoder parameters which can be controlledfrom that menu and the scanning sequence required
4–3Programming the ScannerThe general elements found on each menu page include:(1) A “USE THIS PAGE” statement that indicates the programmingoptions (
4–4Programming the Scanner4.2.2 Facing PageThe page facing the programming menu is frequently used to supplementor clarify material presented on the m
4–5Programming the ScannerNote that the chart contains symbol groupings that include ROMANNUMERALS, LETTERS and NUMBERS. The sequence in which theses
STATEMENT OF AGENCY COMPLIANCEThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) this devic
4–6Programming the ScannerNote: The symbol “ § ” placed next to a programmable feature indicates thatthis feature is not supported in all wand models/
4–7Programming the ScannerPreamble characters may include Code ID and the ASCII characters(00–7F). These characters will be transmitted in the order
4–8Programming the ScannerFunction TX (Transmit)When this menu selection is enabled, and function codes are containedwithin the scanned data, the SCAN
4–9Programming the ScannerCASE 1 – Function Codes “Enabled”With the Function Code Transmit selection enabled, the SCANTEAM 2380outputs 1234HT5678 to t
4–10Programming the Scanner(3) When Keyboard Function Records are entered, anyPreambles/Postambles which may have been programmed will not beadded to
4–11Programming the ScannerSHIFT LOCKWhen you are operating in SHIFT LOCK mode, the 2380 should also beprogrammed for SHIFT LOCK mode (i.e., SHIFT LOC
4–12Programming the ScannerAppend BufferThis scanner selection controls the status of the Append Buffer. Whenenabled, the Append Buffer stores message
4–13Programming the ScannerIntermec Capability§Scanning the “Yes” bar code allows the 2380 to be compatible with theIntermec keyboard function codes.
4–14Programming the ScannerRX Interrupt§Occasionally, keyboard activity will cause the wand to beep intermittentlyor turn off. This menu selection wi
4–15Programming the Scanner4.9 Message FormatThe wand will transmit data automatically to the host as soon as a bar codesymbol is scanned. Each data
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4–16Programming the Scanner4.10 Configuration ExampleThe following example illustrates the proper programming sequence toconfigure wand parameters to
4–17Programming the ScannerFUNCTION SELECTION VARIABLESet Check Digit DTo Required YesSet Check Digit ETo Transmit YesSet Full ASCII FTo Enabled YesSe
4–18Programming the Scanner4.11 Keyboard Layouts and Delimiters A delimiter is the unique keycode generated by a particular terminal keywhenever it is
5–1Maintenance and Troubleshooting5MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING5.1 Scanner Maintenance And ServiceAll Welch Allyn SCANTEAM 2380 units are designed
5–2Maintenance and Troubleshooting5.3 InspectionCords And ConnectorsThe scanner cord and the “Y” interface cable should be inspectedperiodically for w
5–3Maintenance and Troubleshooting6) Check the condition of the scanner tip. If the tip is scratched, thescanner may not read properly. If the tip i
5–4Maintenance and Troubleshooting5.5 Obtaining Factory Service in the United StatesWelch Allyn provides service for all its products through a servic
5–5Maintenance and TroubleshootingObtaining Factory Service in AsiaFor service in Asia, please contact your Welch Allyn representative (at addressbelo
5–6Maintenance and Troubleshooting
A–1Technical SpecificationsTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSAA.1 Scanner PerformanceBar/Space Deviation:While scanning appropriate bar code symbols, the first
Limited WarrantyLimited WarrantyWelch Allyn, Inc., hereby warrants its standard Decoded Output Scanner tobe functional and free from manufacturing def
A–2Technical SpecificationsA.3 Electrical SpecificationsThe scanner will function but may not operate within the specifiedtolerances if the operating
A–3Technical SpecificationsScanner Connector with Converter Cable OptionConnector Size/Type: Two 5 pin DIN, one male, one female123455 Pin DINFemale41
A–4Technical SpecificationsA.4 Environmental SpecificationsOperating Temperature: –4° F to +122° F (–20° C to +50° C)Storage Temperature: –40° F to +1
A–5Technical SpecificationsA.6 Bar Code Symbol SpecificationsAll bar code symbols should satisfy the appropriate AIM UniformSymbology Specification.Ba
A–6Technical SpecificationsContrastBackground reflectance (that of the substrate on which the codes areprinted) should always provide a good contrast
B–1Keyboard Function RelationshipsBKEYBOARD FUNCTIONRELATIONSHIPSB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 1The following Keyboard Function Code, Function R
B–2Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 2Keyboard IBM, PS/2’sFunction PC/XT and PC/ATCodesKey FunctionNUL 00 RESERVEDSOH
B–3Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 3IBM AT/PS 2,Keyboard IBM 30, 50 – 80,Function K2 CompatibleCodesKey FunctionNUL
B–4Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 4Keyboard IBM XTFunction K2 CompatibleCodesKey FunctionNUL 00 RESERVEDSOH 01 CR/
B–5Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 5IBM 3196/97,Keyboard IBM 3476/77Function(122 Key Keyboard)Codes Key FunctionNUL
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B–6Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 6IBM 3191/92,Keyboard IBM 3471/72Function(122 Key Keyboard)Codes Key FunctionNUL
B–7Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 7IBM 3196/97, 3476/77,Keyboard IBM 3491/92, 3471/72Function(102 Key Keyboard)Cod
B–8Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 8Keyboard DEC VT 220/320Function /340 TerminalsCodesKey FunctionNUL 00 RESERVEDS
INDEXBar Code Symbol Specifications,A–5Background Substrate, A–5Contrast, A–6Definition, A–5Ink Color and Type, A–5Tolerance, A–6Voids and Specks, A–
Optical Specifications, A–1Depth of Field, A–1Light Source, A–1Tilt Angle, A–1Programming Menu, 4–1Bar Code Chart, 4–4COMM 1, 4–12COMM 1 Menu PageFor
Warranty Information, iY Cable Interface Connections, 3–2
2380/TM Rev ESkaneateles Falls, New York 13153–0187P.O. Box 1874619 Jordan RoadData Collection Division
iTable of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTSStatement of Agency ComplianceLimited WarrantyChapter 1 Introduction to the SCANTEAM 2380 ScannerSection Page1.1 In
ii Table of ContentsChapter 4 Programming the ScannerSection Page4.1 Introduction 4–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
iiiTable of ContentsAppendicesA Technical SpecificationsSection PageA.1 Scanner Performance A–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A
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