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Strona 1 - High Speed Decoder

ALLEN-BRADLEYBulletin 2755High Speed Decoder(Catalog Numbers 2755-DM9 & -DM9E)User Manual

Strona 2 - • recognize the consequences

Chapter 1Using this Manual1–3Both warnings and cautions are found in this manual and on the equipment.The following symbols are used:WARNING: A warnin

Strona 3 - Using This Chapter

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using the RS-232 or RS-4227–8Example: Command: HC03603703504311Response: = 00CRComments: 036 =¤ character for the ACK

Strona 4 - Communicating With a Host

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using RS-232 or RS-4227–9Command: IFfFunction: When sent, this command will enable or disable the 10 msec input filter

Strona 5 - RS-485 Interface

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using the RS-232 or RS-4227–10Example: Command: IM2#1Response: =00LFComments: 2 = message length.#1 = source identific

Strona 6 - Table of Contents

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using RS-232 or RS-4227–11Response =rr<end>Comments: MF = Set message format command.a through g are yes (1) and

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InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using the RS-232 or RS-4227–12Comments: 1 = Bar code data sent.1 = Package count is sent.0 = Bar code type is not sent

Strona 8 - Using This Manual

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using RS-232 or RS-4227–13Example: Command: MR 3Response: 310105MATCHCR=00CRComments:3 = match code table entry #3 is

Strona 9 - Conventions Used

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using the RS-232 or RS-4227–14Example: Command: MW4102041289Response: =00LFComments: 4 = match table entry number1 = m

Strona 10 - Related Publications

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using RS-232 or RS-4227–15Example: Command: NM07NO-READResponse: =00CRComments: 07 = message length.NO-READ = header m

Strona 11 - Description of Hardware

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using the RS-232 or RS-4227–16Comments: OC = Set output condition and duration command.n = output number. This value

Strona 12 - Physical Description

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using RS-232 or RS-4227–17Command: PRFunction: Read the Package CountResponse: pppppp<end>=rr<end>Comments

Strona 13 - Indicators

A–B2Chapter2–1Description of HardwareThis chapter provides an overview of the Catalog Number 2755-DM9,-DM9E Bar Code Decoder. We also provide descrip

Strona 14 - LED Indicators

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using the RS-232 or RS-4227–18Note: Host port communication parameters are not changed to default valueswith this comm

Strona 15 - Communications Ports

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using RS-232 or RS-4227–19Command: SCldcsprrrrttttmFunction: Specifies operating parameters of the scan head.Response:

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InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using the RS-232 or RS-4227–20Command: SLccssttuuvvwwxxyyzzFunction: Specifies code length for Code 39, Interleaved 2-

Strona 17 - -- 4.0 A Peak 4.0 A Peak

A–B8Chapter8–1Host Commands Using the RS-485 InterfaceIn this chapter, we tell you how to send host commands to the decoder whenyou are using the RS-4

Strona 18 - Connectors

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–2You can use RS-485 PCCC to communicate with a host programmablecontroller using a PCCC format. Th

Strona 19 - Accessories

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–3COMMAND (Byte 0) - The first byte indicates one of the followingcommands:• Unprotected Read• Diag

Strona 20 - How the Decoder Operates

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–4The following table lists the status response codes for all of the commands.Binary ValueHexValueMe

Strona 21 - DC Output Module Application

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–5Use the unprotected read command to obtain data from the decoder’smemory. Using this command you

Strona 22 - Communications

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–6HI- AND LOW ADDRESS (Bytes 4 & 5) - These bytes specify the area ofmemory in the decoder that

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Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–7Unprotected Read Reply FormatThe decoder’s reply to a read command has the following structure: UN

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Chapter 2Description of Hardware2–2You can program many of the operating parameters of the decoder. Thisprogramming capability allows you to adapt t

Strona 25 - RAM and EEPROM Memory

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–8Continue read commands until a 00 (hexadecimal) status code is receivedindicating completion of th

Strona 26 - Operating Modes

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–9You can use the unprotected write command to send configurationparameters and commands to the deco

Strona 27 - Response Modes

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–10the decoder’s memory where the host can write data (addresses are providedin hexadecimal):1) Conf

Strona 28 - Configuring Your Decoder

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–1101001000MSB LSB1000 =UnprotectedWriteBit #6 Set to 1For ReplyAlways Set to 0STATUS (Byte 1) - Ta

Strona 29 - Start-up Procedure

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–12the host using a write command to a specific address in the host’s memory.The host device does no

Strona 30 - Chapter 4

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–13description of the configuration parameters. For example to enable the largebuffer you would ins

Strona 31 - Select Operation Menu

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–14You can obtain diagnostic data on the communications link (RS-485Local-Area Network) using the di

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Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–15FUNCTION CODE (Byte 4)- The function code specifies the diagnosticcommand:00 = Diagnostic Loop01

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Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–16DATA (Bytes 4 through X) - Depending upon the function code, thefollowing data is returned:Read D

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Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–17Read Diagnostic Status - Seven diagnostic status parameters can be read:1) Mode/Status (00) (1 b

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Chapter 2Description of Hardware2–3Figure 2.1Catalog Number 2755-DM9, -DM9E90-061-1Fourteen LED indicators (Figure 2.2) provide an indication of the d

Strona 36 - Configuration (Setup) Screens

Chapter 8Host Commands Using the RS-485 Interface8–18CBAASeries A, Revision A decoder would return- 00000000Series B, Revision C decoder would return

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A–B9Chapter9–1Maintenance and TroubleshootingThis chapter provides maintenance procedures and troubleshootingcharts.!WARNING: Other than fuses, the de

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Chapter 9Maintenance and Troubleshooting9–2 The power input module fuse protects the decoder from current overloads.The fuse is located next to the po

Strona 39 - Command Bar

Chapter 9Maintenance and Troubleshooting9–3The module fuses are located on the decoder circuit board next to themodules (refer to Figure 9–2). To rep

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Chapter 9Maintenance and Troubleshooting9–4Refer to Table 9.A for troubleshooting. It is impossible to list every possiblemalfunction. If a problem

Strona 41 - Setup Screen #1

Chapter 9Maintenance and Troubleshooting9–5Problem Probable Cause(s) Corrective Action(s)Unable to read a label. Improperly positioned scanhead or lab

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A–B10Chapter10–1SpecificationsElectricalInput Line Voltage: 85-264 VAC, 47-63 HzPower: 50 VA maximum with scan head attached.MechanicalEnclosure: Stee

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Chapter 10Specifications10–2Pulse Durations: Programmable from 10 to 9999 milliseconds(0 disables output) Accuracy ± 5 milliseconds.Conditions for Ou

Strona 44 - Setup Screen #1 Fields

A–BAAppendixA–1Setting Up the Programming TerminalIf you are using a Lear Siegler ADM 3E, follow these steps:Step 1 - Connect the scan head to the dec

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Appendix ASetting Up the Programming TerminalA–2If you are using a DEC -VT100, follow these steps:Step 1 - Connect the scan head to the decoder.Step 2

Strona 46 - Data Check Characters

Chapter 2Description of Hardware2–4Note: This LED may not correspond to a read output condition (refer to page4-41). In the triggered mode, the read

Strona 47 - Host Communications

Appendix ASetting Up the Programming TerminalA–3The Catalog No. 1784-T45 Programming Terminal may be used to programthe 2755-DM9, -DM9E decoder. Set

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Appendix ASetting Up the Programming TerminalA–4If you are using a Televideo 955, follow these steps:Step 1 - Connect the scan head to the decoder.Ste

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Appendix ASetting Up the Programming TerminalA–5If you are using an Allen-Bradley 1770-T1, -T2, or -T3 programmingterminal, follow these steps:Step 1

Strona 50 - Package Detect Input

A–BBAppendixB–1Default Parameters of DecoderThe following table lists the factory set default parameters of thedecoder. Type Default ParametersMessage

Strona 51 - Setup Screen #2

Appendix BDefault Parameters of the DecoderB–2Type Default ParametersScanner ControlLaser On Mode: ContinuousDecode Trigger: Package DetectCapture Cou

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A–BCAppendixC–1ASCII Conversion TableASCII orControlChar.DecimalValueHexValueASCII orControlChar.DecimalValueHexValueASCII orControlChar.DecimalValueH

Strona 53 - Setup Screen #2 Fields

A–BDAppendixD–1Configuration Areas of MemoryPCCCAddressConfiguration ParameterNumberof Bytes(* = Default)Acceptable Values400h Send Bar Code Data 1 0

Strona 54 - Code Lengths

Appendix DConfiguration Areas of MemoryD–2PCCCAddressConfiguration ParameterNumberof Bytes(* = Default)Acceptable Values411h Host Port - Baud Rates (

Strona 55 - • No-read timer times out

Appendix DConfiguration Areas of MemoryD–3PCCCAddressConfiguration ParameterNumberof Bytes(* = Default)Acceptable Values42Fh Enable Code 128 1 0 = *No

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Appendix DConfiguration Areas of MemoryD–4PCCCAddressConfiguration ParameterNumberof Bytes(* = Default)Acceptable Values494h Inter–Scan Timer 2 *0 = T

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Chapter 2Description of Hardware2–5There are two communication port connectors on the decoder:• HOST port connector. The HOST port connector supports

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Appendix DConfiguration Areas of MemoryD–5PCCCAddressConfiguration ParameterNumberof Bytes(* = Default)Acceptable Values4E2h Bar Code Type in Match Co

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Appendix DConfiguration Areas of MemoryD–6PCCCAddressConfiguration ParameterNumberof Bytes(* = Default)Acceptable Values52Eh Bar Code Type in Match Co

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Appendix DConfiguration Areas of MemoryD–7PCCCAddressConfiguration ParameterNumberof Bytes(* = Default)Acceptable Values57Ah Bar Code Type in Match Co

Strona 61 - Match Code Table

A–BEAppendixE–1Protocol SelectionThe following table lists the available options for host communications.PHYSICALINTERFACEFLOW CONTROLCOMMUNICATIONSL

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A–BFAppendixF–1Transmission CheckThe decoder can generate three types of transmission checks:• Longitudinal Redundancy Check - A byte developed by an

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Appendix FTransmission CheckF–2Transmission Check CodesASCIICHARACTERHEXVALUEBINARYVALUE*¤ABC¤¤CRLFISOHssSOH2A244142432424ODOA49017373010010 1010001

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A–BGlossaryG–1AACKAn abbreviated term for PositiveAcknowledgement. A control codethat indicates that the previoustransmission block was received.addr

Strona 65 - Programming Example

GlossaryG–2CRTAcronym for Cathode Ray Tube. Inthis manual, refers to theprogramming terminal.Ddecoder logicThe electronic package whichreceives the s

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GlossaryG–3msecAbbreviation for millisecond (1/1000of one second).multidropA term used to describe multipledevices linked by a communicationsnetwork.m

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GlossaryG–4start/stop characterA bar code character that providesthe scanner with start and stopreading instructions as well as codeorientation. The

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Chapter 2Description of Hardware2–6Two DC output modules (Catalog No. 1781-OB5S) are provided with thedecoder. You can add up to six more AC or DC o

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A–BIndexI–1AAccessories2-9ACK (Positive Acknowledgment)character4-24, 7-2AddressesCommand area8-11Configuration parametersAppendix DStatus/Counter8-7A

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IndexI–2CCommand reply8-17Diagnostic commands8-16Communications ports2-5Configuration area of memoryAddressesAppendix DWriting to 8-15Connections, ele

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IndexI–3FFeatures2-1Fields per package4-37Fields per scan4-37Filter, input4-27Function code8-4Fuse replacementOutput module 9-2Power input9-1GGroundin

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IndexI–4MMenus and setup screens4-2Display bar code labels4-5Display/change configuration4-7Display status and counters4-6Microprocessor, description3

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IndexI–5PProgrammable ControllerCommunication Commands(PCCC)Description8-2Format8-2Modes8-1Response codes8-4ProgrammingCableAppendix ADescription4-1Ex

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IndexI–6SSelect fields4-11, 4-15Select operation menu4-5Send bar code data field4-20Send bar code type field4-20Send Codabar check character field4-23

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IndexI–7TTransmission check charactersF-1Trigger ending conditions3-10Troubleshooting 9-3Two character commands7-2UUnprotected Read command8-5Unprotec

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With major offices worldwide.Algeria • Argentina • Australia • Austria • Bahrain • Belgium • Brazil • Bulgaria • Canada • Chile • China, PRC • Colombi

Strona 77 - Requirements

Chapter 2Description of Hardware2–7The following output modules are available.Note: Output modules function as a switch, not as a power source.Catalog

Strona 78 - Figure 5.3

Chapter 2Description of Hardware2–8The decoder will accept line voltages from 85 to 264 volts AC at a frequencyof 47 to 63 Hz without any adjustments

Strona 79 - How to Connect Your Equipment

Chapter 2Description of Hardware2–9The following table lists the accessories that you may require for use with thedecoder.Catalog Number Item Descript

Strona 80 - Installing and Wiring Modules

Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those ofelectromechanical equipment. “Safety Guidelines for the Application,Insta

Strona 81 - DC OUTPUT MODULES

A–B3Chapter3–1How the Decoder OperatesThis chapter provides a brief description of how the decoder operates. Wealso provide a brief description of h

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Chapter 3How the Decoder Operates3–2MICROPROCESSOR - The microprocessor reads the information obtainedby the data acquisition circuit, processes the

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Chapter 3How the Decoder Operates3–3AC Output Module ApplicationFigure 3.3 illustrates a typical AC output module application. When usinghigh impedan

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Chapter 3How the Decoder Operates3–4interfaces (RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485) provide a variety of ways toaccomplish communications with a host. Figure

Strona 85 - • RS-232: no flow control

Chapter 3How the Decoder Operates3–5Figure 3.5Communications Interface Examples (Continued)PLC TO DECODER USINGAN ASCII MODULERS-232 PLC TO DECODER US

Strona 86 - RS-422 Interface

Chapter 3How the Decoder Operates3–6Before you try to change the operating configuration of the decoder, youshould understand how configuration parame

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Chapter 3How the Decoder Operates3–7will become effective immediately (except for host communicationsparameters listed below). If you want to enter c

Strona 88 - have the

Chapter 3How the Decoder Operates3–8In the triggered mode of operation, there are three possible trigger sources:• Host command - The command is gener

Strona 89 - Message Format

A–B4Chapter4–1Configuring Your DecoderBecause the decoder can be used many ways, you will need to configure thedecoder to meet the requirements of you

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–2Programming of the decoder is done through the AUX connector on the backof the decoder. The AUX port connector on

Strona 91 - Example Data Messages

A–BTable of ContentsiChapter 1Chapter Objectives 1–1Overview of This Manual 1–1Intended Audience 1–2Conventions Used 1–2Warnings and Cautions 1–3Nomen

Strona 92 - Host Commands

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–3Step 2 - Turn the decoder ON. The green LEDs, labeled POWER ON andCPU ACTIVE, will light.Step 3 - When the follow

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–4After selecting the CRT type, the following Select Operation menu willappear: 2755-DM9 Bar Code Reader VX

Strona 94 - C D H I M N O P R S

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–5(Continued)19876367 34567215987429245763019564748211094528045674895 76895778759903935426881119874545466477887997

Strona 95 - Responses to Commands

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–6specified by the fields per package configuration parameter. Data that islost due to an overflow of the buffer do

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–7CAUTIONConfiguration changes may cause the discrete outputs to switch.If outputs are to remain ENABLED, press ESC.

Strona 97 - 2. Clear Output Counter

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–8 -- SYMBOLOGY -- -------- LENGTHS -------- -------- SCANNER CONTROL --------CODE 39: Yes 00 00 00 00 0

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–9RESTART SYSTEM . . . Confirm (Y/N)Press the [Y] key to confirm the restart. Pressing the [N] key will cancel ther

Strona 99 - 5. Set Host Communications

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–10Depending upon the type of field (select or edit) that you are configuring, usethe commands listed in Table 4.A:T

Strona 100 - 6. Write Header Message

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–11Type in the new data and press the [RETURN] key to close the field andenter the data.Note: Pressing the [ESC] key

Strona 101 - Filter and Sense

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–12ASCII ControlCharacterEnter:ASCII ControlCharacterEnter:ASCII ControlCharacterEnter:NUL %@ VT %K SYN %VSOH %A FF

Strona 102 - 9. Read Output Counter

Table of ContentsiiChapter 4Setup Screen #1 4–17Setup Screen #1 Fields 4–20Message Format 4–20Data Check Characters 4–23Host Communications 4–24Packag

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–13(next) setup screen you would press the [RETURN] key. To select another ofthe displayed commands, press the [SPA

Strona 104 - 11. Read Match Code Table

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–14Figure 4.1 shows the first setup screen. The first setup screen configures thecommunication parameters and host

Strona 105 - 12. Write Match Code Table

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–15ReferenceLetterDescriptionFieldTypeOptions (Select FieldOnly)Valid Entries (Edit FieldOnly)aSend bar code field d

Strona 106 - 14 Write No-READ Message

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–16ReferenceLetterDescriptionFieldTypeOptions (Select FieldOnly)Valid Entries (Edit FieldOnly)uHost port–baud rate.

Strona 107 - Output Duration

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–17The following are detailed explanations of the fields on setup screen #1. Wehave provided reference letters (a t

Strona 108 - 17. Clear Package Count

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–18LABEL DELIMITER (i) - You can enter one of two options:1) The label delimiter characters being used. These chara

Strona 109 - Values, Save to EEPROM and

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–19Note: If you want more information on how check characters are generatedand what they mean, refer to Appendix F.H

Strona 110 - EEPROM (No Restart)

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–20CODABAR CHECK CHAR (s)- Selecting YES for this field will enablethe decoder to compute and verify a code check ch

Strona 111 - 23. Set Scanner Control

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–211) The ACK character you will be using. This entry is in decimal ASCIIcode (0 through 254). Refer to Appendix

Strona 112 - 24. Set Bar Code Specific

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–22Note: The Decode Trigger Mode (on second setup screen) must be set forHost Command.ENABLE HOST PORT BUFFER (bb) -

Strona 113 - RS-485 ASII Command Protocol

Table of ContentsiiiChapter 7Chapter Objectives 7–1RS–232/RS–422 ASCII Command Protocol 7–1Single Character Commands 7–1Two Character Commands 7–2Resp

Strona 114 - Protocol

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–235) RS422: No flow control is selected.6) RS422 XON/XOFF: XON/XOFF flow control is selected.7) RS485 PCCC-1: PC

Strona 115 - 00001000

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–24Figure 4.2 shows the second setup screen. We have used lowercase letters toindicate fields of the configuration

Strona 116 - PCCC Commands

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–25ReferenceLetterDescriptionFieldTypeOptions (Select FieldOnly)Valid Entries (Edit FieldOnly)jSpecified code length

Strona 117 - 00000001

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–26ReferenceLetterDescriptionFieldTypeOptions (Select FieldOnly)Valid Entries (Edit FieldOnly)wMatch table entry. Ed

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–27CODABAR ENABLE (d) - Selecting YES will enable the decoder todecode Codabar bar code labels. Codabar bar code la

Strona 119 - 01000001

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–28check character but not the start and stop characters. If you do not want tospecify a code length, enter a zero

Strona 120 - HI Byte LOW Byte

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–29When you set the decoder trigger mode to package detect and send datapackets to the host, you must take into cons

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–302) Host - If you select host triggering, the decoder will trigger on when ahost start scan command is received an

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–31CAPTURE COUNT (o) - The capture count field sets the number ofidentical and valid scans that must be decoded befo

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–32numeric value from 1 through 8. This parameter must be met for a “Read“ tooccur (see Output section later in thi

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Table of ContentsivUnprotected Write Command 8–10Unprotected Write Command Structure 8–10Unprotected Write Command Cont.Unprotected Write Reply Format

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–33Note: The timers (No-Read & Inter-Scan) have an accuracy of ± 5milliseconds.To assist you in setting the inte

Strona 126 - 00000110

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–34Note: The layout of the label must be such that the distance d is less than orequal to D for the scanner to scan

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–353) Match-Complete: Selecting the match complete option will turn on theoutput module when the number of matches m

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–36-or-• An invalid operation has occurred (no-read, required symbology notenabled, improper bar code length, etc.).

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–37the current match codes and loading new match codes. Auto Load (INPUT)does not cause match code data to be loade

Strona 130 - RESET COUNTERS REPLY

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–38OUTPUT DURATION (Milliseconds) (y) - These fields specify the lengthof time an output is turned on. You may ente

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Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–393) Press the key which corresponds to your programming terminal. Afterspecifying the CRT type, the following wil

Strona 132 - Power Input Fuse Replacement

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–40The decoder will display: ------- MESSAGE FORMAT ------- ------- HOST COMM -----

Strona 133 - Module Fuse Replacement

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–416) If the YES option is not displayed, press the [SPACE] bar to select theYES option: ------- MES

Strona 134 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–428) Press the [SPACE] key to display the the Valid Package response mode: ------- MESSAGE FORMAT

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Table of Contentsv2.1 Catalog No. 2755–DM9, –DM9E Decoder 2–3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 LED Indicators 2–4. . . 2.3 Communications

Strona 136 - Specifications

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–4310) Press the [RETURN] key to enter the No-Read message and then pressthe [ESC] key to select the command bar. N

Strona 137 - Input Modules

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–4412) In this example we want to turn output #1 on for 10 millisecondswhenever a I 2-OF-5 label containing the data

Strona 138 - Terminal for Programming

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–4514) Press the [SPACE] bar to select the YES option. Press [RETURN]. Usethe arrow keys to move the cursor to the

Strona 139 - Programming

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–4616) Press the [SPACE] bar until the Match Entry option is displayed. Press[RETURN]. Use the right arrow key to

Strona 140 - 1784-T45 Terminal for

Chapter 4Configuring Your Decoder4–4718) Press the [RETURN] key. Press the [Y] key at the confirmation prompt.The decoder will display a message to w

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A–B5Chapter5–1Installing the DecoderWe will present rules and recommendations for laying out, installing,and connecting the decoder. Carefully read t

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Chapter 5Installing the Decoder5–2!WARNING: Do not remove the housing of the decoder. No usermaintenance of the decoder is required. An access panel

Strona 143 - Default Parameters of Decoder

Chapter 5Installing the Decoder5–3The decoder and scan head are separate units that can be mounted onseparate surfaces. A 10 or 25-foot (3.05 or 7.62

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Chapter 5Installing the Decoder5–4You will need four 1/4 - 20 hexagon-head capscrews with flat and splitlockwashers and nuts. Select a capscrew lengt

Strona 145 - ASCII Conversion Table

Chapter 5Installing the Decoder5–5Connect your equipment using the appropriate cables. Refer to Figure 5.4 asyou follow the step-by-step procedures p

Strona 146 - Configuration Areas of Memory

A–B1Chapter1–1Using This ManualRead this chapter to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. You will learnabout:• Contents of the manual.•

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Chapter 5Installing the Decoder5–6Step 4 - Connect the terminal that will be used for programming to the portlabeled AUX or AUXILIARY on the decoder.

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Chapter 5Installing the Decoder5–74) After loosening the hold-down screws, modules can be pulled or pluggedinto the circuit board. Be careful not to

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Chapter 5Installing the Decoder5–8!WARNING: If you are using output modules with voltagesexceeding 30 volts RMS or 42.4 volts peak / DC, the wiring t

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A–B6Chapter6–1Communicating With a HostThis chapter provides a basic description of the decoder’s ability tocommunicate with a host device. In additi

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Chapter 6Communicationg With a Host6–2Figure 6.1HOST Port Pin NumbersHOST Port on Decoder,Data Terminal Equipment (DTE)Note: Connect shield to shell o

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Chapter 6Communicating With a Host6–3As shown in Figure 6.1 the RS-232 interface uses pins 2, 3, 4, 5 and 20 of theHOST port connector. Three of the

Strona 153 - Protocol Selection

Chapter 6Communicationg With a Host6–4Figure 6.2Communications With RS-232 Host DeviceCTSRDTDHOST Port on Decoder,Data Terminal Equipment (DTE)Note: C

Strona 154 - Transmission Check

Chapter 6Communicating With a Host6–5Note: We recommend that you terminate the RS-422 lines if excessive noiseoccurs on long RS-422 communication link

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Chapter 6Communicationg With a Host6–6Figure 6.4Communications in an RS-485 NetworkSee Note #1HOST Port on Decoder71415RS-485 + Transmit/ReceiveSHIE

Strona 156 - Glossary

Chapter 6Communicating With a Host6–7Bar code data is transmitted after the end of trigger or after a valid packageas specified by the RESPONSE MODE y

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Chapter 1Using this Manual1–2You do not require any special knowledge to read this manual and follow itsinstructions. If the decoder will be used to

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Chapter 6Communicationg With a Host6–8FieldNumber ofCharactersin eachFieldExplanation1. Start Character 0 or 1 Optional. ASCII character that indic

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Chapter 6Communicating With a Host6–9FieldNumber ofCharactersin eachFieldExplanation15. End Message 0, 1, or 2Specifies the end of message control co

Strona 160 - Cautions and warnings

Chapter 6Communicationg With a Host6–10Example #3 - If a No-Read occurs, the decoder would transmit the following:#183Data From Scanner 1B3=No-Read==0

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A–B7Chapter7–1Host Commands Using the RS or RS-422Interface In this chapter, we tell you how to send host commands to the decoder whenyou are using e

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InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using the RS-232 or RS-4227–2ACK and NAK COMMANDS- If ACK/NAK communications protocol isselected as part of the commu

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InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using RS-232 or RS-4227–3Responses to CommandsAfter receiving a command, the decoder will send a reply. Responsemessa

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InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using the RS-232 or RS-4227–4Host CommandsThe remainder of this chapter describes the format of the following hostcomm

Strona 165 - T45 terminal

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using RS-232 or RS-4227–5Command: CCabcdefFunction: Enables or disables decoder generated code check characters.Resp

Strona 166 - Warnings and cautions

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using the RS-232 or RS-4227–6Example:Command: CM3Response: =00CRComments: 3 = output counter #300 = “command complete”

Strona 167 - With major offices worldwide

InterfaceChapter 7Host Commands Using RS-232 or RS-4227–7Command: DDFunction: Set decoder to default configuration.Response: =00CRLFNote: Host communi

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