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[. . . ] GryphonTM I GD4100 Linear Imager Barcode Reader Product Reference Guide Datalogic Scanning, Inc. 959 Terry Street Eugene, Oregon 97402 Telephone: (541) 683-5700 Fax: (541) 345-7140 An Unpublished Work - All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this documentation or the procedures described therein may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission of Datalogic Scanning, Inc. or its subsidiaries or affiliates ("Datalogic" or "Datalogic Scanning"). [. . . ] CANCEL DEFAULT 00 = No Intercharacter Delay 88 GryphonTM I GD4100 Intercode Delay Intercode Delay Specifies the delay between labels transmitted to the host for this interface. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep indication after the last character. If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. Wedge Intercode Delay Examples STEP 1 2 3 4 5 7 ACTION Desired Setting Pad with leading zero(es) No Delay 00 5 Seconds 05 EXAMPLES 60 Seconds 60 99 Seconds 99 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE Scan SELECT INTERCODE DELAY SETTING Scan Two Characters From Appendix E, Keypad `0' and `0' `0' and `5' `6' and `0' `9' AND `9' Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE Product Reference Guide 89 Keyboard Interface Intercode Delay -- cont. ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE Set Intercode Delay Make a mistake?You can then start again at the beginning. CANCEL DEFAULT 00 = No Wedge Intercode Delay 90 GryphonTM I GD4100 USB Keyboard Speed USB Keyboard Speed This option specifies the USB poll rate for a USB keyboard. This feature applies ONLY to the USB Keyboard interface. NOTE ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE DEFAULT USB Keyboard Speed = 1ms USB Keyboard Speed = 2ms USB Keyboard Speed = 3ms USB Keyboard Speed = 4ms USB Keyboard Speed = 5ms Product Reference Guide 91 Keyboard Interface USB Keyboard Speed -- continued ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE USB Keyboard Speed = 6ms USB Keyboard Speed = 7ms USB Keyboard Speed = 8ms USB Keyboard Speed = 9ms USB Keyboard Speed = 10ms 92 GryphonTM I GD4100 Chapter 8 USB-OEM Interface Introduction Feature settings for USB interfaces differ depending upon which host type the reader will be connected with. Use the feature settings in this chapter and Chapter 9, IBM 46XX Interface to specifically configure for the USB-OEM interface. Other USB interfaces are included in the appropriate chapter for their host type. Standard Factory Settings Reference Appendix C, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory settings. Product Reference Guide 93 USB-OEM Interface USB-OEM Device Usage The USB-OEM protocol allows for the reader to be identified as one of two different types of barcode scanners. Depending on what other scanners you may already have connected to a USB-OEM POS, you may need to change this setting to enable all devices to communicate. Options are: · Table Top Scanner · Handheld Scanner It may be necessary to switch device usage when connecting two readers/scanners of the same type to a POS system. NOTE ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE USB-OEM Device Usage = Table Top Scanner DEFAULT USB-OEM Device Usage = Handheld Scanner 94 GryphonTM I GD4100 Chapter 9 IBM 46XX Interface Introduction Use the barcodes in this section to configure programmable features for available IBM 46XX interfaces. IBM Standard Factory Settings Reference Appendix C, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory settings. Product Reference Guide 95 IBM 46XX Interface 46xx Number of Host Resets Specifies how many consecutive resets are processed before the reader starts a five-second period to allow the user to enter Programming Mode and configure the reader. The configurable range for this feature is 1 to 15 resets. ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE 46xx Number of Host Resets = 1 46xx Number of Host Resets = 2 46xx Number of Host Resets = 3 46xx Number of Host Resets = 4 46xx Number of Host Resets = 5 DEFAULT 46xx Number of Host Resets = 6 96 GryphonTM I GD4100 46xx Number of Host Resets 46xx Number of Host Resets -- cont. ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE 46xx Number of Host Resets = 7 46xx Number of Host Resets = 8 46xx Number of Host Resets = 9 46xx Number of Host Resets = 10 46xx Number of Host Resets = 11 46xx Number of Host Resets = 12 Product Reference Guide 97 IBM 46XX Interface 46xx Number of Host Resets -- cont. ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE 46xx Number of Host Resets = 13 46xx Number of Host Resets = 14 46xx Number of Host Resets = 15 98 GryphonTM I GD4100 Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format This feature enable/disables translation to Code 39 before transmitting label data to an IBM46XX or a USB-OEM host. The data is not converted to Code 39 or verified to be valid for Code 39. Translate the following symbologies to Code 39: · USB-OEM: Code128, Code 93, and Codabar · IBM-Port 5B: Code 128, Code 93, and Codabar · IBM-Port 9B: Code 93 and Codabar ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE DEFAULT Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format = IBM Standard Format Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format = Code 39 Format Product Reference Guide 99 IBM 46XX Interface NOTES 100 GryphonTM I GD4100 Chapter 10 Wand Emulation Interface Introduction This chapter provides feature/settings configuration for the Wand Emulation interface. Wand Emulation Standard Factory Settings Reference Appendix C, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory settings. Wand Idle State This feature specifies the level of the Wand output signal when the reader is idle. TTL logic levels: 0V <= Low <= 0. 7V 2. 4V <= High <= 5. 25V NOTE ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE Wand Idle State = Low DEFAULT Wand Idle State = High Product Reference Guide 101 Wand Emulation Interface Wand Polarity This option specifies the polarity of the Wand output signal. Choices are: · Quiet zones and spaces are high, bars are low · Quiet zones and spaces are low, bars are high TTL logic levels: 0V <= Low <= 0. 7V 2. 4V <= High <= 5. 25V NOTE ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE DEFAULT Wand Polarity = Quiet Zones & Spaces High, Bars Low Wand Polarity = Quiet Zones & Spaces Low, Bars High 102 GryphonTM I GD4100 Wand Signal Speed Wand Signal Speed This feature specifies the speed of the Wand output signal per nominal bar or space. Choices are: · 330 microseconds · 660 microseconds TTL logic levels: 0V <= Low <= 0. 7V 2. 4V <= High <= 5. 25V NOTE ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE Wand Signal Speed = 330ms DEFAULT Wand Signal Speed = 660ms Product Reference Guide 103 Wand Emulation Interface Label Symbology Conversion When this feature is enabled for the Wand Emulation interface, all barcode labels are converted to a single symbology. Options are: · No conversion · Convert to Code 39 symbology · Convert to Code 128 symbology In the Wand Emulation interface, the full ASCII Code39 encoding scheme is selected by enabling the Code 39 Full ASCII configuration item. NOTE ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE DEFAULT Label Symbology Conversion = No conversion Label Symbology Conversion = Convert to Code 39 Label Symbology Conversion = Convert to Code 128 104 GryphonTM I GD4100 Transmit Noise Transmit Noise This option specifies the leading/trailing noise for the Wand interface. Choices are: · Disable (no leading/trailing noise) · Enable leading noise · Enable trailing noise · Enable leading and trailing noise In the Wand Emulation interface, the full ASCII Code39 encoding scheme is selected by enabling the Code 39 Full ASCII configuration item. NOTE ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE DEFAULT Transmit Noise = Disable Transmit Noise = Transmit leading noise Transmit Noise = Transmit trailing noise Transmit Noise = Transmit leading and trailing noise Product Reference Guide 105 Wand Emulation Interface NOTES 106 GryphonTM I GD4100 Chapter 11 Data Editing Data Editing Overview It is not recommended to use these features with IBM interfaces. CAUTION When a barcode is scanned, additional information can be sent to the host computer along with the barcode data. This combination of barcode data and supplementary user-defined data is called a "message string. " The features in this chapter can be used to build specific user-defined data into a message string. There are several types of selectable data characters that can be sent before and after scanned data. You can specify if they should be sent with all symbologies, or only with specific symbologies. Figure 6 shows the available elements you can add to a message string: Figure 6. [. . . ] Characters from 00 to 0x1F are sent as control character Ctrl+Keys, special keys are located from 0x80 to 0xA1. Characters from 00 to 0x1F are sent as control character Ctrl+Capital Key, special keys are located from 0x80 to 0xA1. Special keys are located from 00 to 0x1F and characters from 0x80 to 0xFE are intended as an extended ASCII table (Microsoft Windows Codepage 1252 -- See page -314. ) Single Press and Release Keys In the following tables, Ar means Alt right pressed and Ar means Alt right released and so on. Definitions for other keys are Al (Alt left ), Cr (Control Right ) Cl (Control Left ) Sh (shift). [. . . ]

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