Welch Allyn SCANTEAM 2380 WAND Specifications

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Keyboard Wedge/Decoded Out WandTechnical Manual

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iv Table of ContentsPrefaceSCANTEAM 2380 Bar Code Wand Scanners are used in both retail andcommercial environments. The retail environment includes p

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1–1Introduction to the SCANTEAM 23801INTRODUCTION TO THESCANTEAM 2380 SCANNER1.1 IntroductionThe SCANTEAM 2380 Decoder Output Scanner Keyboard Wedge i

Page 4 - Disclaimer

1–2Introduction to the SCANTEAM 2380Once installed, the 2380 simply passes keyboard activity onto the host.Symbols decoded by the SCANTEAM 2380 are tr

Page 5 - Limited Warranty

1–3Introduction to the SCANTEAM 23801.3 Software DescriptionThe standard SCANTEAM 2380 is configured for specific userapplications by scanning bar cod

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1–4Introduction to the SCANTEAM 23801.4 Wand ModelsThe SCANTEAM 2380 decoded output scanner keyboard wedge isavailable in the following Welch Allyn in

Page 7 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

2–1Operational Description2OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION2.1 Chapter ObjectivesThis chapter describes:• Scanner identification key.• Overview of how the SCAN

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2–2Operational Description2.3 Scanner Identification LabelThe scanner identification label is located on the scanner’s cable. Theidentification corre

Page 9 - List of Illustrations

2–3Operational DescriptionRed illumination is compatible with most printing inks including mostthermal papers. Because it provides a visual indicatio

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2–4Operational Description2.5.3 Depth of FieldDepth of field is the maximum perpendicular distance from the scanner tipto the bar code symbol surface

Page 11 - SCANTEAM 2380 SCANNER

2–5Operational Description2.5.6 Print ContrastPrint contrast is a measure of the relative difference in brightness betweenthe bars and spaces of a sym

Page 13 - 1.3 Software Description

2–6Operational Description

Page 14 - 1.4 Wand Models

3–1Set–Up and Installation3SET–UP AND INSTALLATION3.1 Chapter Description This chapter describes:• Unpacking the SCANTEAM 2380• Connecting the SCANTEA

Page 15 - OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION

3–2Set–Up and InstallationThe proper “Y” Interface Cable connections are illustrated in Figure 3.1.Converter CableconfigurationsORMini–DINDINMini–DIND

Page 16 - 2.4 Operating Theory

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

Page 17 - Operational Description

3–4Set–Up and Installation

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4–1Programming the Scanner4PROGRAMMING THE SCANNER4.1 IntroductionBefore the SCANTEAM 2380 can be placed in operation, it must beconfigured to the par

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4–2Programming the ScannerEach page contains a listing of decoder parameters which can be controlledfrom that menu and the scanning sequence required

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4–3Programming the ScannerThe general elements found on each menu page include:(1) A “USE THIS PAGE” statement that indicates the programmingoptions (

Page 21 - SET–UP AND INSTALLATION

4–4Programming the Scanner4.2.2 Facing PageThe page facing the programming menu is frequently used to supplementor clarify material presented on the m

Page 22 - Converter Cable

4–5Programming the ScannerNote that the chart contains symbol groupings that include ROMANNUMERALS, LETTERS and NUMBERS. The sequence in which theses

Page 23 - 3.4 Scanner Checks

STATEMENT OF AGENCY COMPLIANCEThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) this devic

Page 24 - Set–Up and Installation

4–6Programming the ScannerNote: The symbol “ § ” placed next to a programmable feature indicates thatthis feature is not supported in all wand models/

Page 25 - PROGRAMMING THE SCANNER

4–7Programming the ScannerPreamble characters may include Code ID and the ASCII characters(00–7F). These characters will be transmitted in the order

Page 26 - OUTPUT PARAMETERS

4–8Programming the ScannerFunction TX (Transmit)When this menu selection is enabled, and function codes are containedwithin the scanned data, the SCAN

Page 27 - Programming the Scanner

4–9Programming the ScannerCASE 1 – Function Codes “Enabled”With the Function Code Transmit selection enabled, the SCANTEAM 2380outputs 1234HT5678 to t

Page 28 - BAR CODE CHART

4–10Programming the Scanner(3) When Keyboard Function Records are entered, anyPreambles/Postambles which may have been programmed will not beadded to

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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

Page 30 - Note: The symbol “

4–12Programming the ScannerAppend BufferThis scanner selection controls the status of the Append Buffer. Whenenabled, the Append Buffer stores message

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4–13Programming the ScannerIntermec Capability§Scanning the “Yes” bar code allows the 2380 to be compatible with theIntermec keyboard function codes.

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4–14Programming the ScannerRX Interrupt§Occasionally, keyboard activity will cause the wand to beep intermittentlyor turn off. This menu selection wi

Page 33 - Keyboard Function Records

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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orWelch Allyn Ltd.The Lodge, Tanners LaneWarrington, Cheshire WA2 7NAEnglandEuropean Contact: European Regulatory ManagerWelch Allyn Ltd.28 Sandyford

Page 35 - SHIFT LOCK

4–16Programming the Scanner4.10 Configuration ExampleThe following example illustrates the proper programming sequence toconfigure wand parameters to

Page 36 - 4.6 COMM 1 Menu Page§

4–17Programming the ScannerFUNCTION SELECTION VARIABLESet Check Digit DTo Required YesSet Check Digit ETo Transmit YesSet Full ASCII FTo Enabled YesSe

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4–18Programming the Scanner4.11 Keyboard Layouts and Delimiters A delimiter is the unique keycode generated by a particular terminal keywhenever it is

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5–1Maintenance and Troubleshooting5MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING5.1 Scanner Maintenance And ServiceAll Welch Allyn SCANTEAM 2380 units are designed

Page 39 - 4.9 Message Format

5–2Maintenance and Troubleshooting5.3 InspectionCords And ConnectorsThe scanner cord and the “Y” interface cable should be inspectedperiodically for w

Page 40 - 4.10 Configuration Example

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

Page 41 - FUNCTION SELECTION VARIABLE

5–4Maintenance and Troubleshooting5.5 Obtaining Factory Service in the United StatesWelch Allyn provides service for all its products through a servic

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5–5Maintenance and TroubleshootingObtaining Factory Service in AsiaFor service in Asia, please contact your Welch Allyn representative (at addressbelo

Page 43 - 5.2 Cleaning

5–6Maintenance and Troubleshooting

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A–1Technical SpecificationsTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSAA.1 Scanner PerformanceBar/Space Deviation:While scanning appropriate bar code symbols, the first

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Limited WarrantyLimited WarrantyWelch Allyn, Inc., hereby warrants its standard Decoded Output Scanner tobe functional and free from manufacturing def

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A–2Technical SpecificationsA.3 Electrical SpecificationsThe scanner will function but may not operate within the specifiedtolerances if the operating

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A–3Technical SpecificationsScanner Connector with Converter Cable OptionConnector Size/Type: Two 5 pin DIN, one male, one female123455 Pin DINFemale41

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A–4Technical SpecificationsA.4 Environmental SpecificationsOperating Temperature: –4° F to +122° F (–20° C to +50° C)Storage Temperature: –40° F to +1

Page 49 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

A–5Technical SpecificationsA.6 Bar Code Symbol SpecificationsAll bar code symbols should satisfy the appropriate AIM UniformSymbology Specification.Ba

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A–6Technical SpecificationsContrastBackground reflectance (that of the substrate on which the codes areprinted) should always provide a good contrast

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B–1Keyboard Function RelationshipsBKEYBOARD FUNCTIONRELATIONSHIPSB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 1The following Keyboard Function Code, Function R

Page 52 - A.5 Mechanical Specifications

B–2Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 2Keyboard IBM, PS/2’sFunction PC/XT and PC/ATCodesKey FunctionNUL 00 RESERVEDSOH

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B–3Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 3IBM AT/PS 2,Keyboard IBM 30, 50 – 80,Function K2 CompatibleCodesKey FunctionNUL

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B–4Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 4Keyboard IBM XTFunction K2 CompatibleCodesKey FunctionNUL 00 RESERVEDSOH 01 CR/

Page 55 - RELATIONSHIPS

B–5Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 5IBM 3196/97,Keyboard IBM 3476/77Function(122 Key Keyboard)Codes Key FunctionNUL

Page 57 - Key Function

B–6Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 6IBM 3191/92,Keyboard IBM 3471/72Function(122 Key Keyboard)Codes Key FunctionNUL

Page 58 - Keyboard IBM XT

B–7Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 7IBM 3196/97, 3476/77,Keyboard IBM 3491/92, 3471/72Function(102 Key Keyboard)Cod

Page 59 - Codes Key Function

B–8Keyboard Function RelationshipsB.1 Keyboard Function Codes – Table 8Keyboard DEC VT 220/320Function /340 TerminalsCodesKey FunctionNUL 00 RESERVEDS

Page 60 - Keyboard IBM 3471/72

INDEXBar Code Symbol Specifications,A–5Background Substrate, A–5Contrast, A–6Definition, A–5Ink Color and Type, A–5Tolerance, A–6Voids and Specks, A–

Page 61 - Keyboard IBM 3491/92, 3471/72

Optical Specifications, A–1Depth of Field, A–1Light Source, A–1Tilt Angle, A–1Programming Menu, 4–1Bar Code Chart, 4–4COMM 1, 4–12COMM 1 Menu PageFor

Page 62 - Function /340 Terminals

Warranty Information, iY Cable Interface Connections, 3–2

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2380/TM Rev ESkaneateles Falls, New York 13153–0187P.O. Box 1874619 Jordan RoadData Collection Division

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iTable of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTSStatement of Agency ComplianceLimited WarrantyChapter 1 Introduction to the SCANTEAM 2380 ScannerSection Page1.1 In

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ii Table of ContentsChapter 4 Programming the ScannerSection Page4.1 Introduction 4–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

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iiiTable of ContentsAppendicesA Technical SpecificationsSection PageA.1 Scanner Performance A–1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A

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