Opticon Scanner LMD 1135 User Manual

User’s Manual  
LMD 1135  
Miniature High Speed Laser  
Fixed Position Scanner  
Manual No. 25-ULPNR102-01  
March, 2005  
(OSE Command Set)  
8 Olympic Drive  
Orangeburg, NY 10962  
Tel 845.365.0090  
Fax 845.365.1251  
 
Contents  
Section 1 Introduction and Getting Started  
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Product Overview  
Quick Start-Up Procedure  
Section 2 Technical Specifications  
Physical Specifications  
Symbologies Supported  
Optical Specification  
Pitch  
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Skew  
Tilt (rotation)  
Curvature  
Electrical Specification  
RS232 Communications Specifications  
Connector Pin Outs  
Environmental Specifications  
Ordering Information  
Section 3 Positioning the Scanner  
Achieving Optimum Performance  
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Measuring Scanner Performance  
Tips for Achieving High Throughput  
Tips for Insuring Highest Data Integrity  
Tips for Verifying the Presence of a Bar Code  
Section 4 Configuring the Scanner  
Configuring the Scanner  
Default Setting  
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Section 5 Application Engineering Support  
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Common Causes of Poor Performance  
Section 6 Scanner Labeling  
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Section 7 Scanner Servicing and Maintenance  
Appendix A How to Program the Scanner  
Appendix B Computer Programming Commands  
Appendix C Bar Code Programming Commands  
Appendix D Dimensional Drawings  
Appendix E Optical Performance (Typical)  
 
Organization of this Manual  
This manual provides the necessary instructions for installing and using the Opticon LMD 1135 Fixed  
Position Scanner. The manual is organized as follows:  
Section 1  
Section 2  
Section 3  
Introduction and Getting Started  
Describes the general operation of the LMD 1135 scanner. Also provides a Quick Start-  
Up Procedure that allows you to begin using the scanner immediately.  
Technical Specifications  
Provides complete specifications, including mechanical details, optical performance,  
RS232 communications and other technical data.  
Positioning the Scanner for Optimum Performance  
Provides detailed instructions and tips for mounting and positioning the scanning to  
obtain the best scanning performance. Application Notes describe guidelines for  
maximizing specific characteristics.  
Section 4  
Section 5  
Configuring the Scanner  
Describes how various parameters can be programmed to customize the scanner for  
your specific application.  
Application Engineering Support  
Discusses the most common questions and concerns when adapting the LMD 1135 and  
scanner in your application.  
Section 6  
Section 7  
Scanner Labels  
Discusses the various labels on the product required by CDRH.  
Scanner Servicing and Maintenance  
Discusses maintenance and cleaning procedures.  
Appendix A  
Appendix B  
Appendix C  
Appendix D  
Appendix E  
How to Program the Scanner  
Computer Programming Commands  
Bar Code Programming Commands  
Dimensional Drawing  
Optical Performance  
 
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LMD 1135 Laser Fixed Mount Scanner  
Section 1  
Introduction and Getting Started  
Product Overview  
The LMD 1135 Fixed Position Scanner is a miniature, 100 scan per second, laser bar code reader  
designed to be easily incorporated into host equipment. The small physical size makes the scanner easy  
to integrate into any hardware design. Durability and reliability are assured.  
Advanced microprocessor technology coupled with Opticon’s proven decoding algorithms result in high  
speed operation with superior accuracy. The scanner is fully programmable allowing the user to  
customize parameters including changing communication settings, selecting symbologies, adding prefixes  
and appending suffixes. Programmable settings can be downloaded from the host CPU or computer  
directly to the scanner.  
The scanner is encased in a compact, rugged, yet lightweight-plastic enclosure. The compact size  
permits installation in the tightest areas allowing great flexibility in mounting and positioning the scanner  
for optimum performance.  
Quick Start-Up Procedure  
This section is for those who wish to start using the scanner before reading the complete manual. In  
only a few steps the scanner will be operable.  
Turn off the power to your PC and connect the scanner to an RS232 communications port. Note: You  
must provide +5 Volt DC power to the scanner. If you are using our standard LPN1137RR1S-050 or have  
purchased the evaluation kit, you can utilize power supply, P/N 32-00907-01, by plugging its connector  
directly into the pigtail connector on the scanner. If the power supply is obtained from another source  
verify that it is identified with the CE mark. Turn on the power to the PC.  
1) Using communications software (e.g., Procom), set the communication parameters: 9600 baud,  
1 Start/Stop Bit, 8 Data Bits, No Parity, No Handshaking, No Flow Control  
2) If you are operating in a Microsoft Windows 3.1 environment, skip to Step 5.  
3) If you are operating in a Microsoft Windows 95/98/ 2000/ XP environment, you can set the  
communication parameters using Hyper Terminal as follows:  
Open Hyper Terminal. This can be done from StartProgramsAccessories/  
Communications  
Select Hypertrm.exe to create a New Connection  
In the Connection Description dialog screen enter a name for the new file. If desired, select  
an Icon. Click OK  
In the Connect To (Phone Number) dialog screen, in the box entitled: Connect using. select  
the communication port, for example, “Direct to Com 1” Click OK  
In the Com 1 Properties screen, enter the appropriate Port Settings: Bits per second = 9600,  
Data bits = 8, Parity = None, Stop Character = 1, Handshaking = None, Click OK  
The hyper-terminal folder you just created will open. From the File pull-down menu, select  
Properties then click on the Setting Tab  
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In the Properties Settings dialog screen, Select Terminal keys for the Function, arrow and  
control key; then Select ANSI for Emulation; the Back scroll buffer line can remain at the  
default 500  
Click on the ASCII Setup button. In the ASCII Setup Sending screen, select Line ends with  
line feeds and Echo typed locally so that any keyboard commands you input will appear on  
your screen. In the ASCII Setup Receiving screen, select Append line feeds to incoming line  
ends and Wrap lines that exceed terminal width. Click OK. This returns you to the  
Properties Setting. Click OK  
4) Your PC and the scanner should now communicate. Skip to Step 6.  
5) In a Microsoft Windows 3.1 environment, set the communication parameters using the Terminal  
function of Windows.  
a) From Window’s Program Manager Main Menu, select Terminal.  
From the Terminal menu, select Settings.  
From the Settings menu, select Terminal Emulation.  
Set the emulation to TTY (generic).  
From the Settings menu, select Terminal Preferences and select the following  
Terminal Modes:  
Line Wrap  
Local Echo  
Sound  
CR /LF: Inbound, Outbound  
Columns: 80  
From the Settings menu, select Communications , select the COM port, and set  
communication parameters as shown in Step 2, including no flow control  
6) To verify that the scanner and the PC are communicating properly, send the following command  
from your PC keyboard which will request software settings to be displayed.  
Send the command in four keystrokes: <Escape> Z3 <Carriage Return>  
Note: Be sure to use capital letters, e.g. “Z3”, not “z3”.  
A series of software setting should be displayed, indicating that good communications have  
been established  
7) A red laser light should be visible. If it is not visible, the scanner may be in a mode that requires  
a “Trigger” Command from the PC to activate it. You can exit that mode by sending the  
following command from your PC keyboard:  
<Escape> S7 <Carriage Return>  
8) The “Trigger” mode will now be deactivated and the red laser light will be continuously  
illuminated.  
This Quick Start-Up procedure will get you started. However, to best understand the full capabilities of  
this scanner, you should read the complete manual.  
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Section 2  
Technical Specifications  
Physical Specifications  
Case Material  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Plastic  
2.2 x 1.9 x 1.0 in (WxDxH) (55 x 47.5 x 25.5 mm)  
2.1 oz (60 grams ) w/o cable  
Cable Length  
Connector  
Mounting  
6.5 Feet (2000 mm)  
9-pin, DB9F-SC connector with power pigtail (evaluation configuration)  
4 threaded (M-3) mounting holes located on scanner bottom face  
Symbologies Supported  
Codabar (NW-7)  
Code 39  
Code 93  
Code 128  
Industrial 2 of 5 / Interleaved 2 of 5  
MSI / Plessey  
WPC (UPC / EAN / JAN)  
IATA  
Telepen  
TriOptic  
SCode  
Optical Specifications  
Scan Rate  
100 scans per second ±20%  
Light source  
650 ±10nm visible laser diode  
Narrow Bar Resolution 5 mil (0.15mm) at 0.9 PCS  
Minimum PCS  
0.45 (min. background reflectance of 70%)  
Reading Distances LMD 1135 (Specification) * (See Typical in Appendix E)  
Near Distance  
Far Distance  
Bar Code Density  
40 mil (1.00 mm)  
20 mil (0.50 mm)  
10 mil (0.25 mm)  
6 mil (0.15 mm)  
5 mil (0.127 mm)  
4.3” (110mm)  
3.1” (80mm)  
2.4” (60mm)  
1.8” (45mm)  
2.2” (55mm)  
14.2” (360mm)  
9.8” (250mm)  
5.7” (145mm)  
3.1” (80mm)  
2.8” (70mm)  
* measured from front edge of scanner  
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Pitch  
Specified operation (α) at + 50 degrees or less. (Recommended at + 13 degrees)  
Avoid specular reflection in the dead zone (+/- 8 degrees).  
Skew  
Specified operation (α) + 30 degrees or less. (Recommended 0 degrees)  
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Tilt (Rotation)  
Specified operation (θ) + 20 degrees or less. (Barcode aspect ratio allowing laser to  
cover all bars). (Recommended operation at 0 degrees)  
Curvature  
EAN-8: R = 15 mm (0.6”) or  
h
EAN-13: R = 20 mm (0.8”).  
Where: PCS 0.9, h = 100 mm,  
Pitch=15°, Skew=0°, Tilt=0°  
R
Electrical Specifications  
Operating Voltage  
Current  
+5VDC + 10%  
Operating  
Idle  
Pwr-On Surge  
85mA (typical), 150mA (max)  
55mA (typical), 70mA (max)  
650mA (typical), 1500mA (max)  
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RS232 Communications Specifications  
RS232 Data Transmission Format  
Parameter  
Timing  
No. of Start Bits  
No. of Stop Bits  
No of Data Bits  
Parity  
Default  
Asynchronous  
1 bit  
1 bit  
8 bit  
None  
9600 baud  
None  
Optional Settings  
1 or 2 bits  
7 or 8 bits  
Odd / Even / None  
150 to 38,400 baud  
Hardware / Software/ None  
Baud Rate  
Handshaking  
RS232 Transmit / Receive Character Format  
TXD/ Start  
7 or 8  
Data Bits  
Parity Stop  
Bit Bit  
RXD  
Bit  
LSB  
MSB  
RS232 Data Format  
RS232 Signal Level  
Transmit  
Receive  
Decoded Data  
ESC Command  
STX Command ETX  
CR  
CR  
Signal Name  
TXD  
In / Out  
Out  
Mark/Off  
-5 to -15  
-3 to -15  
Space/On  
+5 to +15  
+3 to +15  
RXD  
In  
Connector Pin-outs  
9 Pin D-Sub Female Connector (with power stereo jack)  
Pin No.  
Signal  
Direction  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Frame Ground  
TxD  
RxD  
NC  
Output  
Input  
Signal Ground  
NC  
CTS  
RTS  
NC  
Input  
Output  
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Scanner/cable snap-in connector pin-out (connector: 3004CA8101 Kinsun)  
Pin No.  
Signal  
RTS  
CTS  
TxD  
RxD  
VCC  
Ground  
NC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC  
9
NC  
10  
NC  
Environmental Specifications  
Temperature  
Operating  
+23 to +113° F (-5° to +45° C )  
Storage  
-4 to +140° F (-20° to +60° C)  
Humidity (non- condensing)  
Operating  
Storage  
20 to 80% RH  
20 to 90% RH  
Ambient Light  
Fluorescent or incandescent: below 3 kilolux  
Ordering Information  
Part No.  
LPN1137RR1S-050  
Model  
Front View, 9 Pin D-Sub Female Connector (with power stereo jack)  
(standard configuration, other configurations are available upon request)  
Developer’s Test and Evaluation Kit (LPN-1137R1-SK1) is available which contains all the items needed to  
install and evaluate the scanner. The kit includes:  
Scanner  
5V Power Supply (32-00907-01)  
User Manual  
CD ROM (including manual, datasheet and supporting materials)  
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Section 3  
Positioning the Scanner for Optimum Performance  
Achieving Optimum Performance  
Three items greatly impact performance:  
1) Distance (from the scan window) to the bar code  
2) Specular Reflection  
3) Quality of Bar Code Labels  
1) Distance to the Bar Code  
The ideal location of the bar code relative to the scanner is in the waist of the laser beam. A bar code  
located either too near or too far from the scanner relative to the waist may cause the scanner to have  
difficulty decoding what appears to be fuzzy bars and spaces. For the LMD 1135 fixed position scanner,  
the waist is approximately 2.5” from the front edge of the scanner  
Depth-of-Field  
Just as with a camera, the scanner has a depth-of-field. It can read bar codes that are not precisely at  
the laser beam waist - maybe a little closer, or a little farther away. However, if the bar code label is  
positioned too far from the waist of the beam, the scanner may not be able to successfully decode it.  
The depth-of-field varies based on the density of the bar code, i.e., the thickness of the bars. Very high  
density bar codes (which have very narrow bars) are readable over a much shorter distance range than  
low density bar codes with larger bars.  
The following table shows the depth-of-field “specifications” (closest to farthest reading distances) for the  
LMD 1135 scanner. The actual performance may differ slightly from unit to unit. Also, it is important to  
note that this data was measured under ideal conditions using high quality bar code labels. In a “real  
world” environment the conditions will not be as ideal. Therefore, the best practice is to position the  
scanner at the center of the depth-of-field rather than at the extremes of its depth-of-field. Data taken  
for a “typical” unit randomly drawn from stock is presented in Appendix E.  
Depth-of Field LMD 1135 (Specification)*  
Near  
Distance  
4.3”  
3.1”  
2.4”  
Far  
Distance  
14.2”  
9.8”  
5.7”  
3.1”  
Bar Code Density  
40 mil (1.00 mm)  
20 mil (0.50 mm)  
10 mil (0.25 mm)  
6 mil (0.15 mm)  
5 mil (0.127 mm)  
1.8”  
2.2”  
2.8”  
* measured from front edge of scanner  
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Readable Bar Code Width LMD 1135  
(Field-of-View Specification Based Upon 40 Degree Sweep)  
Distance  
from Window  
2.0”  
Max.  
Width  
2.8”  
4.0”  
4.2”  
8.0”  
7.2”  
12.0”  
10”  
The table above shows the field-of-view at various distances from the window. The field-of-view is the  
maximum width that the scanner is capable of reading. It is the distance from the left edge of the view  
to the right edge. A bar code label positioned anywhere within this field-of-view can be decoded. The  
field-of-view is also a measure of the widest bar code label that can be read. Remember: The width of  
a bar code label includes not only the bars and spaces but also the required white space (quiet zone) on  
each end.  
Good design policy is to position the barcode at the midpoint of the scanner’s depth-of-field and at the  
center of the field-of-view. Do not position it near the extremes of the reading range.  
2) Avoiding Specular Reflection  
Do not position the scanner at an angle that causes the laser light to be reflected directly back into the  
scanner. This is called specular reflection. Too much reflected light can “blind” the scanner preventing a  
good decode. The recommended location is + 13 degrees off the perpendicular for optimal  
performance.  
If the bar code label is located on a flat surface, specular reflectivity occurs between 0 to 8 degrees off  
perpendicular. (See diagram) If the bar code label is located on a cylindrical surface, such as a test  
tube, the angle of specular reflection is measured tangent to the curve. If the curved surface is also  
moving, there may be more than one position causing specular reflection. The following diagram  
indicates the area to avoid:  
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3) Quality Bar Code Labels  
The quality of the bar code label can affect the scanning performance. Poor quality labels are more  
difficult to decode and may result in non-reads or potential misreads. The bar code label should be  
printed to specifications. This means that the bars are printed within spec, with the correct widths, no  
ink spread, crisps edges and no voids. There should be a sufficient quiet zone on both end of the bar  
code label. For best results, the paper or label stock should have a matte finish to diffuse light. The  
print contrast signal (which is a comparison of the reflectance of the bars and the background stock)  
should be as high as practical.  
Measuring Scanner Performance  
A method for properly positioning the unit is to program the scanner for Trigger Disable (S7) and  
Continuous Read (S2) modes. The scanner will be always on and will continuously read the same bar  
code. Since the buzzer sounds each time the bar code is read, the sound of the buzzer can be used like  
a “Geiger counter”. As the position of the scanner changes the sound of the buzzer will change. The  
buzzer sound will be loudest and most continuous at the best reading position.  
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Application Notes  
Tips for Achieving High Throughput  
In some applications your primary objective may be to achieve the highest possible throughput rate. The  
following list identifies the parameters and scanner settings that can maximize scanning and decode  
throughput speed. Note, by emphasizing maximum throughput, other areas of performance may be  
affected. For example, the number of non-reads could increase.  
If high throughput is critical, consider some or all of these settings:  
Operate in the Trigger Disabled mode. Operation of the trigger creates delay before decoding  
begins, slowing down throughput rate.  
Only enable those symbologies that you will be decoding.  
Eliminate all suffixes and prefixes to reduce transmission time.  
Minimize the number of redundant reads required before transmitting data.  
Transmit the decoded data at the highest baud rate.  
Disable buzzer functions.  
Tips for Insuring Highest Data Integrity  
There are several parameters that can enhance your confidence that the correct bar code data is  
transmitted. Note that by emphasizing the accuracy and security of the data other areas of the scanner  
operation may be affected, for example, you may not achieve the highest throughput.  
If accuracy and data integrity are critical, consider some or all of these settings:  
Program the scanner to require a high number of redundant decodes prior to transmitting. For  
example, program the scanner to decode a bar code exactly the same way three consecutive times  
before transmitting the data. Then decoding the bar code the same way 2 out of 3 times or any 3  
out of 4 times is not sufficient. It must obtain three consecutive, identical decodes.  
Utilize a predetermined, fixed-length of bar code. Program the scanner to only decode a bar code  
of that length. Bar codes of any other length will be ignored.  
The quality of the printed bar code must be excellent.  
Use a bar code symbology that contains an internal check digit and program the scanner to  
calculate that check digit for validity prior to transmitting.  
Do not use a symbology with poor internal verification, or subject to partial decodes, such as 2 of 5  
or MSI/Plessey.  
Only enable those symbologies that you will be decoding.  
Transmit data at low baud rates to minimize communication errors.  
Enable the “Number of Characters Transmitted”. The scanner will calculate and transmit a number  
indicating the total number of characters it is transmitting. Your host application program can  
compare this number with the actual number of characters received to verify that the correct  
amount of data is received.  
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Tips for Verifying the Presence of a Bar Code  
If the scanner is operated in the “trigger enabled” mode and the trigger is activated, one of three  
conditions may occur:  
A bar code is scanned and decoded.  
Decoded data is  
transmitted  
A bar code is scanned but is not decoded  
(e.g., print quality was poor)  
No bar code is present  
No data is transmitted  
No data is transmitted  
In some applications, when no data is transmitted, it may be important to know why. Was there a bar  
code present that could not be decoded, or was no bar code present at all?  
This requirement is common in applications such as automated blood analysis equipment. Test tubes  
containing blood samples from many different people are loaded into a rack for automatic analysis. The  
bar code on each tube ties that sample and the results back to a specific individual. If no bar code data  
is transmitted it is critical to understand the reason.  
Your Opticon scanner, when operated in the Trigger Enabled mode, can be programmed to transmit an  
error message indicating whether or not a bar code was present. See Section 33 of Appendix C of this  
manual for details.  
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Section 4  
Configuring the Scanner  
Since the operation of the LMD 1135 scanners are microprocessor controlled, it is possible to modify or  
program its operation to match your specific application. Changes in parameter settings can be  
accomplished two ways.  
1. The scanner can be programmed by sending software instructions from the host PC to the scanner  
via the RS232 connection.  
2. The second method employs specially designed programming bar codes. Scanning these bar codes  
instructs the scanner to modify specific parameters.  
Programming Menus & Commands  
Appendix A contains full instructions on how to configure the scanner as well as a complete listing of the  
computer commands and programming bar codes that are available to customize the scanner for your  
application.  
Default Settings  
When you modify or change any parameters, the scanner can be programmed to retain the new  
parameter in memory, even if power interrupted or terminated. If for any reason the scanner is  
instructed to return all parameters to default settings (U2), it will return to the default settings shown in  
the following table.  
Default settings are indicated by a pointing hand symbol (  
) throughout the bar codes menus.  
%
Parameter  
RS 232 Communications  
Factory Default Setting  
9600 baud  
8 data bits  
1 stop bit  
No parity  
No handshaking  
Trigger Function  
Enabled  
Auto-Trigger Function  
Enabled  
Read Mode  
No. of Redundant Decodes  
UPC-A (12 digits)  
Multiple Read Mode  
Read three times before transmitting  
No leading zero  
Enable check digit  
UPC-E (7 digits)  
Code 39  
No leading zero  
Enable check digit  
Do not calculate check digit/Transmit check digit  
Disable start/stop characters (*.....*)  
Disable start/stop characters  
Do not calculate check digit  
Do not calculate check digit  
Codabar  
2 of 5 (Interleaved and  
Industrial)  
Fixed length of bar code only  
Buzzer  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Positive bar codes only  
Error indications  
Enabled  
Do not transmit error code  
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Section 5  
Application Engineering Support  
Technical Assistance and Support  
Opticon is eager to help you integrate the LMD 1135 scanner into your application. Our technical support  
staff is available to answer any questions or work with you to adapt the scanner to your specific  
situation. We are happy to answer your questions, assist in configuring and positioning the scanner for  
optimum operation, and help resolve any problems you encounter. Call us at 1 (800) 636-0090.  
Common Causes of Poor Performance  
The most common reasons for poor scanning performance are listed below:  
Bar codes are not positioned at the focal distance of the scanner.  
Specular reflection is impacting the scanner. Change the angle/position of the scanner or the bar  
code.  
Poor quality of printed bar codes. Bar codes are out of specification.  
The paper on which the bar code is printed is highly reflective or has a glossy finish causing light to  
be reflected into the scanner.  
The distance from the scanner to the bar code is not suitable for the density of the bar code. Or the  
density of the bar code beyond the scanners capability. If the red illuminating light of the scanner is  
not on, the scanner may be in the “Trigger Enable” mode expecting a trigger signal.  
Modified and/or Customized Scanners  
Opticon will work with you to modify or customize scanners to match your requirements. Scanners can  
be modified in terms of connectors type, pin-outs, cable length, default settings, custom software and  
many other areas.  
Opticon will modify scanners in our factory and ship you scanners that match your specific requirements.  
By incorporating your modifications directly into production scanners, you receive scanners tailored for  
your need. They can be used immediately without the need for further modification or rework.  
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Section 6  
Scanner Labeling  
IEC 825-1 Class 1 Laser Device  
The LMD 1135 has been examined and found to be a Class 1 Laser Device according to the relevant  
requirements of IEC 825-1 and corresponding EN 60825-1 (1993-11) including amendment 1 (1997-09)  
and amendment 2 (2001-01).  
This scanner also complies with Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) 21 CFR 1040.10 and  
1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50 dated July 26, 2001.  
The LMD 1135 scanner use a low-power visible laser. As with any very bright light source, such as the  
sun, you should avoid staring into the light beam. Momentary exposure to an IEC 825-1 Class 1 laser is  
not known to be harmful.  
A manufacturer’s label, as shown below, indicating the manufacturer, product model, ordering number,  
serial number, laser class, CE mark and place of manufacture is affixed to each scanner.  
Section 7  
Scanner Servicing and Maintenance  
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those  
specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure.  
The LMD 1135 scanner contains no user adjustable or serviceable parts in the interior of the scanner. All  
product service must be performed by the Opticon Service Department in Orangeburg, NY. Opening the  
scanner will void the warranty and could expose the operator to laser light.  
The LMD 1135 is warranted for 1 year including parts and workmanship. If you need warranty or out-of-  
warranty repair, first call 1-800-636-0090 to obtain a Returned Material Authorization (RMA)  
number. You will be provided a number and shipping instructions.  
There is no scheduled maintenance required for the LMD 1135. The scanner can be cleaned using a  
water dampened, lint free or lens cloth. Be careful to avoid excessive moisture that would penetrate the  
housing or obscure the window. While use of cleaning fluids other than water are not recommended, a  
neutral detergent or ethanol would be preferred if necessary. Do not use bleach at full or diluted  
strength as damage to the painted case and/or window may result.  
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Appendices  
Appendix A  
Appendix B  
Appendix C  
Appendix D  
How to Program the Scanner  
Computer Programming Commands  
Bar Code Programming Commands  
Dimensional Drawing  
Appendix E  
Optical Performance (typical)  
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Appendix A  
LMD 1135 Laser Fixed Mount Scanner  
Programming the Scanner  
Two different methods can be used to program parameters to configure the scanner:  
a. Programming via Computer Commands  
b. Programming via special Bar Codes from a menu page  
Most parameters can be programmed using either of these two methods. However, there are certain  
parameters that are only programmable via the bar code menu.  
a. Programming via Computer Commands  
Parameters can be programmed by sending software commands or keyboard strokes from the host  
computer to the scanner in the following format:  
<ESC> Computer Command <CR>  
Note:  
Only upper case letters are recognized, e.g., “AB” not” ab”  
Each command normally consists of two characters  
Downloading of software commands cannot be “grouped” together. Each command  
must be preceded by <ESC> and followed by a <CR>  
Parameters programmed by downloaded commands can be stored permanently by transmitting a  
“<ESC> Z2 <CR>” command. It is not necessary to send a “Z2” command after each parameter is  
changed. One Z2 command will save all changes  
Appendix B lists all of the Computer Commands. In Appendix C, Bar Code Programming Menus, the left-  
hand column in all menus contains the Computer Command associated with that bar code.  
b. Programming via Bar Codes  
Use the following steps to program parameters via the bar code menus:  
1. Scan the “Start/End” bar code. This instructs the scanner to enter the Programming Mode.  
While in this mode the scanner will beep intermittently.  
2. Scan the bar code(s) associated with the desired parameter(s). The scanner will beep when the  
bar code is read. Note: because of the close proximity of bar codes on the page, it is important  
to aim carefully to ensure that only the desired bar code is scanned.  
3. Scan the “Start/End” bar code. This instructs the scanner to exit the Programming Mode.  
All the parameters that were scanned are retained in memory and are stored permanently (even if the  
scanners is power down) or until they are changed again.  
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When the scanner is in the Programming Mode, you can change more than one parameter at a time.  
However, this may become confusing. Until you become proficient at programming you may prefer to  
change only a few parameters at one time. We recommend that you keep a record of the changes you  
have made to the scanner.  
What if you make a mistake?  
Don’t worry. If you are programming the scanner but are unsure of which parameters have been  
changed, scan the Reset All Defaults bar code. This bar code returns the scanner to the default  
settings that were installed in the factory at the time the product was manufactured. Scanning this bar  
code erases any change you have made, including any changes that were made during previous  
programming.  
Reset All Defaults U2 Command (U2)  
This command will also return all settings to the defaults that were installed in the factory  
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Appendix B  
Computer Programming Commands  
All commands must be preceded by an 'ESC' character (ZZ) and be followed by a 'Carriage Return'  
character (1C). Shaded areas indicate factory default settings.  
TriOptic  
SCode  
Enable  
Disable  
Global Defaults  
JD  
JZ  
U2  
Enable Factory Default Settings  
RA  
R9  
Z1  
Z2  
Z3  
Transmit software version  
Enable Disable Options for UPC  
UPC-A (13 Digits) Transmit  
Save all values set by command  
E2  
E3  
E4  
E5  
E6  
E7  
E8  
E9  
leading zero & CD  
Display software settings (inc,  
prefix/suffix).  
UPC-A (12 Digits) No leading zero  
but transmit CD  
UPC-A (12 Digits)Transmit  
leading zero but No CD  
Only  
A0  
B0  
J0  
Add Symbology Selection  
Enable all symbologies  
Disable all symbologies  
Enable all UPC and EAN  
B2 Code 39  
UPC-A (11 Digits) No leading zero  
& no CD transmitted  
UPC-E (8 Digits)Transmit leading  
zero & CD  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
A7  
A9  
J1  
UPC-E (7 Digits) No leading zero  
but transmit CD  
B3 Codabar (NW-7)  
B4 IATA  
UPC-E (7 Digits) Transmit leading  
zero but no CD  
B5 Code 93  
UPC-E (6 Digits) No leading zero  
& no CD transmitted  
B6 Code 128 (Inc. EAN-128)  
B7 MSI/Plessey  
6Q  
6P  
Transmit UPC-E as is  
Transmit UPC-E as UPC-A  
Telepen  
B9  
R1 UPC (A/E)  
Enable Disable Options for EAN-8 & EAN-13  
J2  
R2 UPC (A/E)+2  
R3 UPC (A/E)+5  
R4 EAN (13/8)  
6K  
6I  
6J  
6H  
IB  
EAN-13 Transmit CD  
EAN-8 Transmit CD  
J3  
J4  
IA  
Enable ISBN translation  
Enable ISSN translation  
J5  
R5 EAN (13/8) +2  
R6 EAN (13/8) +5  
R7 2 or 5 Industrial  
R8 2 or 5 Interleaved  
HO  
HN  
J6  
J7  
J8  
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Enable Disable Options for Code 39  
Enable Disable Options for 2 of 5 / SCode  
8E  
8D  
C0  
D9  
D0  
Enable 1 character read  
Enable 3 character read  
Enable Check Digit calculation  
Transmit Check Digit  
G1  
E0  
G0  
E1  
Calculate check digit  
Transmit check digit  
C1  
D8*  
D1  
GE  
GF  
GI  
Enable 1 character minimum  
Enable 3 characters minimum  
Enable 5 characters minimum  
Transmit start/stop characters  
(*…..*)  
GG  
GH  
-X  
Transmit S-Code as  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
+L  
-Y  
+M  
-Z  
Concatenation  
Alternative algorithm  
-Y  
Alternative Algorithm  
*Only disable if C0 enabled, otherwise truncate  
last digit.  
Enable Disable Options for IATA  
4H  
4J  
Do not calculate check digit  
Enable Disable Options for IT Pharmaceutical  
Calculate CD (CPN + Form +  
Serial)  
D6  
DB  
IT Pharmaceutical only  
Transmit Leading A  
4I  
4K  
4L  
-Y  
Calculate CD (Form + Serial)  
Calculate check digit (all data)  
Transmit check digit  
DA  
4M  
-X  
Enable Disable Options for Codabar (NW-7)  
Alternative Algorithm  
HC  
HB  
HF  
F0  
Enable 1 character read minimum  
Enable 3 character read minimum  
Enable 5 character read minimum  
Options Code 128/EAN 128  
EAN-128 Only  
Enable  
JF  
Disable  
OF  
Do not transmit start/stop  
characters  
MO  
MP  
Concatenation  
F1  
Transmit start/stop as  
ABCD/TN*E  
Enable  
+V  
Disable  
+W  
Options for Code 93  
F2  
F3  
Transmit start/stop as abcd/tn*e  
Transmit start/stop as  
ABCD/ABCD  
Concatenation  
F4  
H8  
H6  
HH  
-Y  
Transmit start/stop as abcd/abcd  
Transmit check digit  
Fixed Number of Digits  
H9  
H7  
HI  
H1  
HK  
HL  
HM  
H0  
Fixation on all symbologies  
Calculate check digit  
Fixation on selected symbologies  
Minimum length selected symbologies  
Maximum length selected symbologies  
Disable fixation on all symbologies  
Intercharacter gap check  
Alternative Algorithm  
-X  
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Prefix/Suffix of Control Characters  
Prefix  
Suffix Select Symbology for  
1B  
1C  
1M  
1J  
STX  
Prefix/Suffix  
ETX  
RY  
N1  
M0  
N2  
M1  
N3  
M2  
N4  
M3  
M4  
M5  
M6  
M7  
M8  
M9  
I8  
RZ  
N6  
O0  
N7  
O1  
N8  
O2  
N9  
O3  
O4  
O5  
O6  
O7  
O8  
O9  
I9  
All codes  
UPC-A  
Carriage Return  
Line Feed  
UPC-A +2 or +5  
UPC-E  
UPC-E +2 or +5  
EAN13  
Code ID & Character Length  
Transmission  
$2  
$3  
$6  
Code identification  
Code length 2 digits  
Code length 6 digits  
EAN-13 +2 or +5  
EAN-8  
EAN-8 +2or +5  
Code 39  
Codabar (NW-7)  
Industrial 2 of 5  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
Code 93  
Communications Parameters  
150 baud  
K0  
K1  
K2  
K3  
K4  
K5  
K6  
K7  
K8  
L0  
L1  
L2  
L3  
L4  
L5  
L6  
300 baud  
600 baud  
Code 128  
1,200 baud  
IATA  
2,400 baud  
N0  
MB  
L8  
N5  
OB  
L9  
MSI/Plessey  
SCode  
4,800 baud  
9,600 baud  
Telepen  
19,200 baud  
38,400 baud  
7 Data Bits  
Prefix/Suffix of Numeric Characters  
Q0  
0
8 Data Bits  
thru thru  
Parity = None  
Parity = Even  
Parity = Odd  
1 Stop bit  
Q9  
9
Prefix/Suffix of Alpha Characters  
0A  
A
thru thru  
0Z  
2 Stop bits  
Z
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Handshaking  
Positive & Negative Bar Codes  
Positive bar codes only  
I0  
I1  
Unlimited wait for CTS from terminal  
100 mS wait for CTS from terminal  
200 ms wait for CTS from terminal  
400 mS wait for CTS from terminal  
No Handshaking  
V2  
V3  
V4  
Only negative bar codes  
I2  
Both positive and negative bar codes  
I3  
P0  
P1  
P2  
P3  
Setting the Trigger & Auto-Trigger  
Functions  
Busy/Ready  
S7  
S8  
Disable the trigger function (Laser On)  
Modem  
Enable the trigger function (Laser OFF until  
the trigger is activated )  
ACK/NAK (1 second timeout with error  
buzzer)  
+F  
+I  
Z
Auto-Trigger Disable  
P4  
ACK/NAK no response (100 ms timeout,  
terminates with good read buzzer)  
Auto-Trigger Enable  
ZG  
KA  
KB  
KC  
KD  
XON/OFF  
Activate the trigger; turns the laser ON  
No intercharacter delay  
20 ms intercharacter delay  
50 ms intercharacter delay  
100 ms intercharacter delay  
Selecting the Read Mode  
S0  
Single Read Mode (Trigger must be Enabled,  
S8)  
S1  
S2  
Multiple Read Mode  
Continuous Read Mode  
Buzzer Operation  
T0  
T1  
Volume = Maximum  
Parallel Read Mode  
2 Parallel labels only  
3 Parallel labels only  
4 Parallel labels only  
Volume = Upper mid-range  
Volume = Lower mid-range  
Volume = Minimum  
+6  
+7  
+8  
T2  
T3  
W0  
W1  
W2  
W3  
W4  
W5  
W6  
W7  
W8  
Disable Buzzer  
Enable buzzer at 3kHz  
Enable buzzer at 3kHz with 2.5kHz interval  
Enable buzzer at 3kHz with 4kHz interval  
Buzzer duration 0.10 sec  
Buzzer duration 0.20 sec  
Buzzer duration 0.40 sec  
Buzzer duration 0.05 sec  
Enable buzzer  
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YR  
YS  
YT  
YU  
Margin check 4/7 nominal  
Margin check 5/7 nominal  
Margin check 6/7 nominal  
Margin check normal  
Scanner Timeout (Trigger Enabled  
Mode)  
Y1  
Y2  
Y3  
Y4  
Y5  
Y6  
Y7  
Y8  
Y9  
YL  
YM  
1 second after triggering  
2 second after triggering  
3 second after triggering  
4 second after triggering  
5 seconds after triggering  
6 second after triggering  
7 seconds after triggering  
8 seconds after triggering  
9 seconds after triggering  
Read time x 10  
Redundant Decoding  
X0  
X1  
X2  
X3  
BS  
BT  
BU  
BV  
BW  
Read bar code once  
Read bar code twice before transmitting  
Read bar code three times before transmitting  
Read bar code four times before transmitting  
Read bar code five times before transmitting  
Read bar code six times before transmitting  
Read bar code seven times before xmitting  
Read bar code eight times before xmitting  
Read bar code nine times before xmitting  
Indefinitely after triggering  
XA  
XB  
XC  
XD  
Add-on Wait Time - Disable  
Add-on Wait Time – 250 msec  
Add-on Wait Time – 500 msec  
Add-on Wait Time – 750 msec  
Xmit Error (Trigger Enabled Mode only)  
User defined error message for no label  
User defined error message for no decode  
Clear error messages for no label, no decode  
TH  
TI  
AH  
AI  
Multiple Read Reset Time – 50 msec  
Multiple Read Reset Time – 100 msec  
Multiple Read Reset Time – 200 msec  
Multiple Read Reset Time – 300 msec  
Multiple Read Reset Time – 400 msec  
Multiple Read Reset Time – 500 msec  
Multiple Read Reset Time – 600 msec  
Multiple Read Reset Time - Indefinite  
TG  
AJ  
WD  
WC  
Response to command - None  
AK  
AL  
AM  
AN  
AG  
Response to command – OK=ACK,  
ERROR=NAK  
WB  
WA  
Buzzer Control to Command - Disable  
Buzzer Control to Command - Enable  
Quiet Zone Options  
No margin check  
Good Read LED Operation  
YN  
YO  
YP  
YQ  
T4  
T5  
T6  
T7  
Disable good read LED (GRL)  
Margin check 1/7 nominal  
Margin check 2/7 nominal  
Margin check 3/7 nominal  
GRL ON for 0.20 seconds after decode  
GRL ON for 0.40 seconds after decode  
GRL ON for 0.80 seconds after decode  
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Appendix C:  
Bar Code Programming Menus & Commands - Index  
1. Global Default & Scanner Configurations.......................................25  
2. Symbology Selection...................................................................26  
3. Add/Activate Specific Bar Code Symbologies .................................28  
4. Delete/Deactivate Specific Bar Code Symbologies..........................29  
5. Options for UPC..........................................................................30  
6. Options for EAN-8 & EAN-13……………………………………………………….31  
7. Options for Code-39 & IT Pharmaceutical)....................................32  
8. Options for Codabar (NW-7)........................................................34  
9. Options for 2 of 5 (Including SCode) ............................................36  
10. Options for IATA.......................................................................37  
11. Options for Code-128 & EAN-128……………………………………………….38  
12. Options for Code-93………………………………………………………………….38  
13. Fixing the Number of Digits ........................................................39  
14. Creating a Prefix and/or Suffix ....................................................40  
15. Setting Prefixes (Identifying the Symbology)................................41  
16. Setting Suffixes (Identifying the Symbology)................................43  
17. Direct Input of Numeric Characters .............................................45  
18. Direct Input of Alpha Characters .................................................46  
19. Direct Input of Alpha Characters (Lower Case)…………………………….47  
20. Direct Input of Control Characters...............................................48  
21. Direct Input Characters Miscellaneous………………………………………..50  
22. Code Identification & Number of Characters/Digits Transmitted.....52  
23. Communication Parameters ........................................................53  
24. Handshaking .............................................................................55  
25. Buzzer Operation.......................................................................57  
26. Positive & Negative Bar Codes ....................................................58  
27. Setting the Trigger & Auto-Trigger Functions ...............................58  
28. Selecting the Read Mode............................................................59  
29. Parallel Read Mode.…………………………………………………………………. 60  
30. Add-on Wait Mode…………………………………………………………………….60  
31. Scanner Timeout (Trigger Enabled Mode only) .............................61  
32. Multiple Read Reset Time………………………………………………………….62  
33. Quiet Zone Options…………………………………………………………………..63  
34. Redundant Decoding..................................................................64  
35. Transmitting Error Indications (Trigger Enabled only) ...................65  
36. Good Read LED Operation..........................................................66  
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1. Global Default & Scanner Configurations  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
U2  
Z1  
[[  
Return all parameters to  
Default settings  
%
V3  
[2  
[3  
[!  
Transmit software version  
Save all values set by command  
(not lost upon power off)  
Z2  
Display software settings  
including prefix/suffix  
Z3  
Note: Where computer commands appear in parenthesis, bar code commands must be used to start and  
end manual programming of the scanner.  
Note: Scanner default settings are indicated by a pointing hand (  
follow.  
) symbol throughout the menus to  
%
* Use Z2 (Save all values set by command) after computer command to store settings in memory prior to  
power off.  
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2. Symbology Selection  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
A0  
J0  
[[  
B1  
K1  
B3  
B!  
B5  
B6  
B7  
B8  
B:  
K2  
K3  
Enable all bar code  
symbologies  
Enable all UPC and EAN  
Only Code-39  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
A7  
A9  
J1  
Only Codabar (NW-7)  
Only IATA  
Only Code-93  
Only Code-128 (Inc. EAN-128)  
Only MSI/Plessey  
Telepen  
Only UPC (A/E)  
Only UPC (A/E)+2  
Only UPC (A/E)+5  
J2  
J3  
K!  
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE…  
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2. Symbology Selection (continued)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
J4  
[[  
K5  
K6  
K7  
K8  
K9  
KE  
SB  
Only EAN (13/8)  
Only EAN (13/8) +2  
Only EAN (13/8) +5  
Only Industrial 2 of 5  
Only Interleaved 2 of 5  
TriOptic  
J5  
J6  
J7  
J8  
JD  
RA  
SCode  
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3. Add/Activate Specific Bar Code Symbologies  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
B2  
B3  
B4  
B5  
B6  
B7  
B9  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R4  
R5  
[[  
Enable Code 39  
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
C3  
C!  
C5  
C6  
C7  
C8  
C:  
S2  
S3  
S!  
S5  
S6  
Enable Codabar (NW-7)  
Enable IATA  
Enable Code 93  
Enable Code 128  
Enable MSI/Plessey  
Telepen  
Enable UPC (A/E)  
Enable UPC (A/E) +2  
Enable UPC (A/E) +5  
Enable EAN (13/8)  
Enable EAN (13/8) +2  
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE…  
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3. Add/Activate Specific Bar Code Symbologies (continued)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END Programming Menu  
Enable EAN (13/8) +5  
Enable Industrial 2 of 5  
Enable Interleaved 2 of 5  
TriOptic  
(ZZ)  
R6  
R7  
R8  
JZ  
[[  
S7  
S8  
S9  
K[  
S:  
%
%
%
%
%
SCode  
R9  
4. Delete/Deactivate Specific Bar Code Symbologies  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
BO  
[[  
C1  
Disable all symbologies  
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5. Options for UPC  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
E2  
[[  
F3  
UPC-A (13 Digits)  
Add leading zero;  
Transmit check digit  
(Translates UPC-A to EAN-13)  
UPC-A (12 Digits)  
Do not add leading zero;  
Transmit check digit  
E3  
%
F!  
F5  
UPC-A (12 Digits)  
Add leading zero;  
Do not transmit check digit  
(Translates UPC-A to  
EAN-13 w/o CD)  
E4  
UPC-A (11 Digits)  
Do not add leading zero;  
Do not transmit check digit  
E5  
E6  
E7  
F6  
F7  
F8  
UPC-E (8 Digits)  
Add leading zero;  
Transmit check digit  
(Translates UPC-E to EAN-8)  
UPC-E (7 Digits)  
Do not add leading zero;  
Transmit check digit  
%
%
UPC-E (7 Digits)  
Add leading zero;  
Do not transmit check digit  
(Translates UPC-E to  
EAN-8 w/o CD)  
E8  
F9  
UPC-A (6 Digits)  
Do not add leading zero;  
Do not transmit check digit  
E9  
6Q  
6P  
F:  
7R  
7Q  
Do not expand UPC-E to UPC-A  
Expand UPC-E to UPC-A  
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6. Options for EAN-8 & EAN-13  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
6J  
[[  
7K  
EAN-13 Disable transmit CD  
EAN-13 Enable transmit CD  
EAN-8 Disable transmit CD  
EAN-8 Enable transmit CD  
Disable ISBN translation  
Enable ISBN translation  
Disable ISSN translation  
Enable ISSN translation  
6K  
6H  
6I  
%
7L  
7I  
7J  
JC  
JB  
IO  
IP  
%
%
IB  
IA  
HN  
HO  
%
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7. Options for Code 39 & IT Pharmaceutical  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
8E  
[[  
Enable 1 character (3 characters  
including start/stop characters)  
%
9F  
Enable 3 characters  
Disable check digit calculation  
Enable check digit calculation  
Transmit check digit  
8D  
C1  
C0  
D9  
D8  
D1  
D0  
+M  
+L  
-Z  
9E  
%
%
%
D2  
D1  
E:  
E9  
E2  
E1  
,N  
,M  
.[  
Do not transmit check digit  
Do not transmit start/stop  
characters (*……*)  
Transmit start/stop characters  
(*……*)  
Disable concatenation  
Enable concatenation  
Default algorithm  
Enables alternate decode  
algorithms. May improve  
performance on certain I 2 of 5,  
Code 39, Codabar or MSI/Plessey  
bar codes. Enable alternative  
algorithm  
-Y  
.Z  
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7. Options for Code 39 & IT Pharmaceutical (continued)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END Programming Menu  
IT Pharmaceutical only  
(ZZ)  
D6  
[[  
E7  
EC  
EB  
IT Pharmaceutical, enable  
transmit of leading A  
DB  
IT Pharmaceutical, disable  
Transmit of leading A  
DA  
%
43 Data digits are available: 0 to 9, A to Z (caps only) plus . - $ / + % and space.  
If a check digit is present, it will appear as part of the data.  
If the scanner is programmed to calculate the check digit, and the bar code is not printed with a  
check digit, the bar code will not read.  
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8. Options for Codabar (NW-7)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
H4  
HA  
H3  
HC  
HB  
HF  
F0  
[[  
I5  
Enable ABC code only  
Enable Codabar only  
%
IB  
I!  
ID  
IC  
IG  
G1  
G2  
G3  
G!  
G5  
I9  
I:  
Enable Codabar and ABC code  
Enable 1 character (3 characters  
including start/stop characters)  
Enable 3 characters  
Enable 5 characters  
%
%
Do not transmit  
start/stop characters  
Transmit start/stop  
characters as ABCD/TN*E  
F1  
Transmit start/stop  
characters as abcd/tn*e  
F2  
Transmit start/stop  
characters as ABCD/ABCD  
F3  
Transmit start/stop  
characters as abcd/abcd  
F4  
Transmit check digit  
H8  
H9  
%
Do not transmit check digit  
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8. Options for Codabar (NW-7) (Continued)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
Bar Code  
Command  
/Description  
START/END Programming Menu  
Do not calculate check digit  
Calculate check digit  
(ZZ)  
H7  
[[  
%
I8  
I7  
IJ  
II  
H6  
Inter-character Gap Check – No  
check  
HI  
Inter-character Gap Check  
Default algorithm  
HH  
-X  
%
%
.Y  
.Z  
Enables alternate decode  
algorithms. May improve  
performance on certain I 2 of 5,  
Code 39, Codabar or MSI/Plessey  
bar codes.  
-Y  
Codabar (NW-7) Format  
Start  
Character  
1 to 42  
data digits  
Check  
digit  
Stop  
Character  
A . . . .  
a . . . .  
A . . . .  
a . . . .  
. . . . T  
. . . . t  
. . . . A  
. . . . a  
Codabar (NW-7) has four different start/stop character schemes as shown above. The check digit is  
optional and, if present, would be the last character.  
If the scanner is programmed to calculate the check digit and the bar code is not printed with a  
check digit, the bar code will not be read.  
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9. Options for Interleaved & Industrial 2 of 5  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
G0  
G1  
E0  
[[  
Do not calculate check digit  
Calculate check digit  
%
%
H1  
H2  
F1  
F2  
HF  
HG  
HJ  
HH  
HI  
.Y  
Transmit Check digit  
Do not transmit check digit  
Enable 1 character minimum  
Enable 3 character minimum  
Enable 5 character minimum  
E1  
GE  
GF  
GI  
%
Enable transmit SCode as  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
GG  
GH  
-X  
Disable transmit SCode as  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
%
%
Default Algorithm  
Enables alternate decode  
algorithms. May improve  
performance on certain I 2 of 5,  
Code 39, Codabar or MSI/Plessey  
bar codes.  
-Y  
.Z  
2 of 5 Format (Standard and Interleaved)  
1 to 44 data digits  
CD  
Check Digit  
numeric only (0 to 9)  
Opticon strongly recommends that the “Fixing the Number of Digits” featured in Section 13 be employed  
whenever 2 of 5 bar codes are used.  
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10. Options for IATA  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
4H  
4J  
[[  
Do not calculate check digit  
%
5I  
5K  
5J  
5L  
5M  
5N  
.Y  
Calculate check digit  
(CPN + Form + Serial)  
Calculate check digit  
(Form + Serial)  
4I  
Calculate check digit  
(All data)  
4K  
4L  
Transmit check digit  
Do not transmit check digit  
Default Algorithm  
%
%
4M  
-X  
Enables alternate decode  
algorithms. May improve  
performance on certain I 2 of 5,  
Code 39, Codabar or MSI/Plessey  
bar codes.  
-Y  
.Z  
The IATA code is a variable length symbology with an optional check digit and non-printable start/stop  
characters. The following characters are supported: Digits 0 up to 9.  
The checksum is calculated as the modulo seven of the data string. IATA is an acronym for International  
Air Transport Association.  
String format  
Meaning of Acronym  
CPN  
Coupon  
1
AC  
Airline  
Code  
3
FC  
Form  
Code  
2
SN  
Serial  
Number  
8
CD  
Check  
Digit  
1
Number of digits (15 total)  
Enable check digit check  
Selection of the check digit calculation  
Disable transmission of the check digit  
Check digit calculation: If the check digit calculation is required, then the appropriate calculation method  
must be selected.  
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11. Options for Code-128 / EAN-128  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
OF  
[[  
Disable EAN-128 only  
Enable EAN-128 only  
Disable concatenation  
Enable concatenation  
%
%
PG  
KG  
NQ  
NP  
JF  
MP  
MO  
12. Options for Code-93  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
+W  
+V  
[[  
,X  
,W  
Disable concatenation  
Enable concatenation  
%
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13. Fixing the Number of Digits  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
H0  
[[  
Disable fixed length all  
symbologies  
%
I1  
Enable fixed length all  
symbologies  
H1  
I2  
IL  
IM  
IN  
Enable fixed length for  
selected codes  
HK  
HL  
Enable minimum length for  
selected codes  
Enable maximum length for  
Selected codes  
HM  
To avoid truncation errors, the scanner can be programmed to only decode bar codes of one specific  
length, i.e., containing a specific number of digits. It is also possible to program the scanner to only  
decode bar codes of either of two specific lengths.  
To fix two (2) lengths (or number  
To fix one (1) or two (2) different lengths  
of digits) of bar code for all symbologies: of bar codes for selected symbologies:  
1. Scan “START” to enter the  
programming mode  
2. Scan “Enable fixation(H1) for all  
symbologies” bar code  
3. Scan a sample bar code of  
the desired length  
4. Repeat Step #3, re-scanning  
the sample bar code (this may be  
the same as the first one)  
5. Scan “END” to exit the  
programming mode  
1. Scan “START” to enter  
the programming mode  
2. Scan “Enable fixation(HK) for  
selected symbologies” bar code  
3. Scan a sample bar code of  
the desired length #1  
4a. Go to step 5  
or  
4b. Scan a sample bar code  
of the desired length #2  
5. Scan “END” to exit the  
programming mode  
“Fixing the Number of Digits” can only be applied to Code 39, NW-7, 2 of 5, MSI/Plessey. WPC, Code  
93, IATA, Code 128 are not affected.  
Setting Minimum/Maximum Length  
This option modifies the default minimum length table. To use this option, perform the following steps:  
1. Scan “START” to enter the programming mode  
2. Scan “Enable minimum length for selected codes” (HL)  
3. Scan bar codes of the required type and length.  
4. Scan “END” to end the programming sequence.  
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For example, if a Code 39 label of length 2 characters were scanned in Step 3 then only Code 39 labels  
would be checked for a minimum length of 2 characters. If a second label had been read in Step 3  
(immediately following the first), then that particular symbology could have been set to different  
minimum character length.  
In a similar manner, the maximum length for selected codes can be established by using the “Enable  
maximum length for selected codes” (HM) command.  
14. Creating a Prefix and/or Suffix  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
Z3  
[[  
[!  
Display Settings including  
Prefix/Suffix value and length  
(expressed in hexidecimal  
format)  
The Z3 command can be used to instruct the scanner to provide a list of its current software settings  
including prefixes and suffixes.  
The scanner can be programmed to transmit a prefix and/or suffix with the decoded data. A Prefix (or a  
Example: To add the alpha character “A” as a Prefix and “B” as a  
Suffix to UPC-A bar code data:  
1. Scan “START/END Programming Mode”  
2. Scan N1, representing a Prefix for UPC-A  
3. Scan 0A, representing the alpha character “A”  
4. Scan N6, representing a Suffix for UPC-A  
5. Scan 0B, representing the alpha character “B”  
6. Scan “START/END Programming Mode”  
Suffix) is composed of up to 4 characters. The following steps are used to establish a Prefix that will be  
transmitted with the bar code data:  
1. Scan Start  
2. Scan the bar code representing the symbology to which you wish to add a Prefix  
3. Scan the character(s) that will comprise the Prefix. Up to four numeric, alpha or control character(s)  
may be used.  
4. Scan “STOP” to exit the Programming Mode.  
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15. Setting Prefixes (Identifying the Symbology)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
RY  
[[  
SZ  
O2  
N1  
O3  
N2  
O!  
N3  
O5  
N!  
N5  
N6  
All codes  
UPC-A  
N1  
M0  
N2  
M1  
N3  
M2  
N4  
M3  
M4  
M5  
M6  
UPC-A +2 or +5  
UPC-E  
UPC-E +2 or +5  
EAN-13  
EAN –13 +2 or +5  
EAN-8  
EAN-8 +2 or +5  
Code 39  
Codabar (NW-7)  
Industrial 2 of 5  
N7  
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15. Setting Prefixes (Identifying the Symbology) (continued)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
M7  
M8  
M9  
I8  
[[  
N8  
N9  
N:  
J9  
O1  
NC  
M9  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
Code 93  
Code 128  
IATA  
MSI/Plessey  
SCode  
N0  
MB  
L8  
Telepen  
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16. Setting Suffixes (Identifying the Symbology)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
RZ  
N6  
O0  
N7  
O1  
N8  
O2  
N9  
O3  
O4  
O5  
O6  
[[  
S[  
O7  
P1  
O8  
P2  
O9  
P3  
O:  
P!  
P5  
P6  
All Codes  
UPC-A  
UPC-A +2 or +5  
UPC-E  
UPC-E +2 or +5  
EAN-13  
EAN–13 +2 or +5  
EAN-8  
EAN-8 +2 or +5  
Code 39  
Codabar (NW-7)  
Industrial 2 of 5  
P7  
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16. Setting Suffixes (Identifying the Symbology) (continued)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
O7  
O8  
O9  
I9  
[[  
P8  
P9  
P:  
J:  
O6  
PC  
M:  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
Code 93  
Code 128  
IATA  
MSI/Plessey  
SCode  
N5  
OB  
L9  
Telepen  
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17. Direct Input of Numeric Characters  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
Q0  
Q1  
Q2  
Q3  
Q4  
Q5  
Q6  
Q7  
Q8  
Q9  
[[  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R!  
R5  
R6  
R7  
R8  
R9  
R:  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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18. Direct Input of Alpha Characters  
START/END  
Program  
Menu  
(ZZ)  
0N  
0O  
N
[[  
1O  
0A  
0B  
0C  
0D  
0E  
0F  
0G  
0H  
0I  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
O
1B  
1C  
1D  
1E  
1F  
1G  
1H  
1I  
1J  
1P  
0P  
0Q  
0R  
0S  
0T  
0U  
0V  
0W  
0X  
P
1Q  
Q
1R  
R
1S  
S
1T  
T
1U  
U
1V  
V
1W  
W
1X  
0J  
J
X
1K  
1L  
1M  
1N  
1Y  
0K  
0L  
K
L
0Y  
0Z  
Y
1Z  
Z
1[  
START/END  
Program  
Menu  
0M  
M
(ZZ)  
[[  
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19. Direct Input of Alpha Characters (Lower Case)  
START/END  
Program  
Menu  
(ZZ)  
$A  
$N  
$O  
n
[[  
%B  
%C  
%D  
%E  
%F  
%G  
%H  
%I  
%J  
%O  
a
o
%P  
$B  
$C  
$D  
$E  
$F  
$G  
$H  
$I  
b
c
d
e
f
$P  
$Q  
$R  
$S  
$T  
$U  
$V  
$W  
$X  
p
%Q  
q
%R  
r
%S  
s
%T  
t
%U  
g
h
i
u
%V  
v
%W  
w
%X  
$J  
j
x
%K  
%L  
%M  
%N  
%Y  
$K  
$L  
k
l
$Y  
$Z  
y
%Z  
z
%[  
START/END  
Program  
Menu  
$M  
m
(ZZ)  
[[  
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20. Direct Input of Control Characters  
START/END  
Program  
Menu  
^M  
(CR)  
(ZZ)  
1M  
1N  
[[  
2N  
^@  
9G  
^N  
(SO)  
:H  
2O  
(null)  
^A  
1A  
^O  
(SI)  
1O  
1P  
2B  
2P  
(SCH)  
^B  
1B  
^P  
(DLE)  
2C  
2Q  
(STX)  
^C  
1C  
^Q  
(DC1)  
1Q  
1R  
1S  
1T  
1U  
1V  
1W  
2D  
2R  
(ETX)  
^D  
1D  
^R  
(DC2)  
2E  
2S  
(EOT)  
^E  
^S  
(DC3)  
1E (ENQ  
2F  
)
2T  
^F  
1F  
^T  
(DC4)  
2G  
2U  
(ACK)  
^G  
1G  
^U  
(NAK)  
2H  
2V  
(BEL)  
^H  
1H  
^V  
(SYN)  
2I  
2W  
(BS)  
^I  
1I  
^W  
(ETB)  
2J  
2X  
(HT)  
^J  
1J  
^X  
(CAN)  
1X  
1Y  
2K  
2Y  
(LF)  
^K  
1K  
^Y  
(EM)  
2L  
2Z  
(VT)  
START/END  
Program  
Menu  
^L  
1L  
(ZZ)  
2M  
[[  
(FF)  
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20. Direct Input of Control Characters (Continued)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
1Z  
[[  
2[  
:B  
:C  
:D  
:E  
:F  
:G  
^Z  
(SUB)  
^[  
(ESC)  
9A  
9B  
9C  
9D  
9E  
^\  
(FS)  
^]  
(GS)  
^^  
(RS)  
^_  
(US)  
DEL  
(ASCII 127)  
9F  
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21. Direct Input Characters Misc.  
START/END  
Program  
Menu  
(ZZ)  
5N  
5O  
-
[[  
6O  
<SPACE)  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
5F  
5G  
5H  
5I  
.
6B  
2B  
6D  
6E  
6F  
6G  
6H  
6I  
6J  
6P  
!
5P  
6A  
6B  
6C  
6D  
6E  
6F  
6G  
7A  
/
6Q  
:
7B  
#
$
%
&
`
(
;
7C  
<
7D  
=
7E  
>
7F  
?
7G  
@
7H  
5J  
)
[
6K  
6L  
6M  
6N  
8B  
5K  
5L  
*
+
,
7B  
7C  
\
8C  
]
8D  
START/END  
Program  
Menu  
5M  
(ZZ)  
[[  
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21. Direct Input Characters Misc. (Continued)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
7D  
7E  
[[  
8E  
8F  
8G  
:U  
:V  
:W  
:X  
^
_
7F  
9T  
{
|
9U  
9V  
}
~
9W  
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22. Code Identification & Characters/Digits Transmitted  
This feature instructs the scanner to use pre-existing code identifiers and/or to calculate/transmit a  
number indicating the total number of characters that are being transmitted to the host for specific  
symbologies. This feature allows the host to verify that the correct amount of data was received. This  
information may be transmitted as either a prefix or suffix.  
Code identification using the pre-existing symbology codes can be accomplished using the “Code  
identification” command as shown in the example below.  
Code length is transmitted as 2 or 6 digits depending upon the selection made from the menu below.  
These commands can be used together or individually as required.  
Example: To set a prefix for “<code identification>:<code length>:” scan the following menu items:  
< START/END>  
<Set Prefix All Codes>  
<Enable Code Identification>  
<:>  
Menu below  
Section 15 (or specific symbology)  
Menu below ($2)  
Menu below (6A)  
<Enable Code Length 2 or 6>  
<:>  
Menu below ($3) or ($6)  
Menu below (6A)  
<START/END>  
Menu below  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
$2  
[[  
%3  
%!  
%7  
7B  
Code identification  
Enable code length  
2 digits  
$3  
Enable code length  
6 digits  
$6  
Direct Input Character ”:”  
6A  
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The Opticon Code Identifiers are the following:  
UPC-A  
C
F
EAN-13  
B
L
Code 39  
V
W
Y
UPC-A +2  
UPC-A +5  
UPC-E  
EAN-13 + 2  
EAN-13 +5  
EAN-8  
Code 39 (Full ASCII)  
Italian Pharmaceutical  
Codabar  
G
D
H
I
M
A
J
R
S
UPC-E +2  
UPC-E +5  
IATA  
EAN-8 +2  
EAN-8 +5  
Code 128  
EAN 128  
Code 93  
Codabar ABC  
Industrial 2 of 5  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
SCode  
K
T
T
U
O
N
g
P
Z
d
MSI/Plessey  
Telepen  
23. Communication Parameters  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
[[  
L1  
L2  
L3  
L!  
L5  
L6  
L7  
150 baud  
300 Baud  
K0  
K1  
K2  
K3  
K4  
K5  
K6  
600 Baud  
1,200 Baud  
2,400 Baud  
4,800 Baud  
9,600 Baud  
%
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23. Communication Parameters (continued)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
K7  
L0  
[[  
L8  
M1  
19,200 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
8 Data bits  
L1  
%
%
M2  
M3  
M!  
M5  
M6  
M7  
Parity = None  
Parity = Even  
Parity = Odd  
L2  
L3  
L4  
1 Stop Bit  
L5  
L6  
%
2 Stop Bits  
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24. Handshaking  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
I0  
[[  
Unlimited wait for CTS from  
terminal  
%
J1  
100 mS wait for CTS from  
terminal  
I1  
J2  
J3  
J!  
200 mS wait for CTS from  
terminal  
I2  
400 mS for CTS from terminal  
No Handshaking  
I3  
P0  
P1  
P2  
P3  
%
Q1  
Q2  
Q3  
Q!  
Q5  
Busy/Ready  
Modem  
ACK/NAK (1 sec timeout with  
error buzzer)  
ACK/NAK no response (100 ms  
timeout, terminates with good  
read buzzer)  
P4  
ZG  
KA  
KB  
XON/XOFF  
[H  
LB  
LC  
No intercharacter delay  
20 ms intercharacter delay  
%
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24. Handshaking (continued)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
KC  
[[  
LD  
LE  
50 ms intercharacter delay  
100 ms intercharacter delay  
KD  
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25. Buzzer Operation  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
T0  
[[  
Volume = Maximum  
Volume = Upper Mid-range  
Volume = Lower Mid-range  
Volume = Minimum  
%
U1  
U2  
U3  
U!  
X1  
X2  
X3  
X!  
X5  
X6  
X7  
X8  
X9  
T1  
T2  
T3  
Disable buzzer  
W0  
W1  
W2  
W3  
Enable buzzer at 3kHz  
Enable buzzer at 3kHz  
with 2.5kHz interval  
%
%
%
Enable buzzer at 3kHz  
with 4kHz interval  
Buzzer duration 0.10 sec  
Buzzer duration 0.20 sec  
Buzzer duration 0.40 sec  
Buzzer duration 0.05 sec  
Enable buzzer  
W4  
W5  
W6  
W7  
W8  
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26. Positive & Negative Bar Codes  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
V2  
[[  
Positive bar code only  
(black bars/white spaces)  
%
W3  
Negative bar codes  
V3  
W!  
W5  
Both positive & negative bar  
code  
V4  
27. Setting the Trigger & Auto-Trigger Functions  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
S7  
[[  
T8  
Disable the trigger function  
/ laser is ON continuously  
Enable the trigger function /laser  
is OFF until trigger is activated or  
“pulled”  
S8  
%
%
T9  
,G  
,J  
Disable Auto-trigger  
Enable Auto-trigger  
+F  
+I  
Z
Activate the trigger; turns on the  
laser  
Use as  
Computer Command  
The Trigger function is enabled in the default setting. This means that the laser is “OFF” until triggered  
by command or via the Auto-Trigger which is also enabled in the default setting. For some applications,  
you may wish the laser to operate continuously, although this is not recommended. This can be done by  
disabling the Trigger function using the S7 command. Once in the “Trigger Disabled” mode, the laser is  
on continuously.  
The software trigger is actuated by downloading and <ESC> Z <CR> computer command from the host.  
(See Scanner Timeout to establish the length of time the scanning light remains ON after the trigger is  
activated.) A hardware trigger is not available with this scanner.  
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28. Selecting the Read Mode  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
S0  
[[  
T1  
Single Read Mode  
(Trigger enabled mode only)  
Multiple Read Mode  
S1  
%
T2  
T3  
Continuous Read Mode  
S2  
The operation of the scanner in the various read modes is described in the table below. The “Continuous  
Read” mode is helpful in positioning the scanner for optimum reading. In “Continuous Read,” the  
scanner’s buzzer functions like a Geiger counter, sounding the most active at the position achieving the  
greatest number of good reads.  
Mode  
Trigger Function Enabled (S8) Trigger Function Disabled (S7)  
After receiving a trigger pulse,  
scanner will read multiple,  
Scanner will read different bar codes  
different bar codes in succession in succession if they are presented  
until it times out. (Each read will to the read window.  
reset the scanner’s time out)  
Multiple  
Read  
Scanner may not read the same  
bar code twice if they are  
consecutive. (See Sect. 32)  
Scanner may not read the same bar  
code twice if they are consecutive.  
(See Sect. 32)  
Scanner will read the same bar  
code continuously after receiving  
a trigger pulse until the label is  
removed, the laser then times  
out.  
Continuous  
Read  
Scanner will read the same bar code  
continuously.  
Scanner will read only one bar  
code after receiving a trigger  
pulse. The scanner time out is  
terminated on a good read and  
the laser turns off.  
Single  
Read  
Same as Multiple Read mode,  
above.  
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29. Parallel Read Mode  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
+6  
[[  
,7  
,8  
,9  
2 Parallel labels only  
3 Parallel labels only  
4 Parallel labels only  
+7  
+8  
30. Add-on Wait Mode (Applies to UPC/EAN only)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
XA  
[[  
YB  
YC  
Disable Add-on wait mode  
Enable Add-on wait mode of  
0.25 seconds  
XB  
Enable Add-on wait mode of  
0.50 seconds  
XC  
%
YD  
Enable Add-on wait mode of  
0.75 seconds  
XD  
YE  
These commands are used when UPC/EAN with add-on is enabled. The reader searches within the  
selected time for a valid add-on code. If a valid add-on code is found, the reader transmits the data  
immediately. If nothing is found behind the code, the reader will transmit the data without the add-on.  
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31. Scanner Timeout (Trigger Enabled Mode only)  
These commands, which are only applicable in the Trigger Enabled mode, establish the time-out period  
after the trigger pulse is received. In Single Read Mode, the time out is terminated upon a good read.  
In Multiple Read and Continuous Read Modes the time out is reset after any good read.  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
Y1  
Y2  
Y3  
Y4  
Y5  
Y6  
Y7  
Y8  
Y9  
YL  
[[  
Z2  
Z3  
Z!  
Z5  
Z6  
Z7  
Z8  
Z9  
Z:  
ZM  
ZN  
1 Second after triggering  
2 Seconds after triggering  
3 Seconds after triggering  
4 Seconds after triggering  
5 Seconds after triggering  
6 Seconds after triggering  
7 Seconds after triggering  
8 Seconds after triggering  
9 Seconds after triggering  
Read time x 10  
%
Indefinitely after triggering  
YM  
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32. Multiple Read Reset Time  
This option is used in conjunction with the multiple read mode. The selected time sets the period the  
scanners should be pointed away from a label before that same label can be decoded again. Indefinitely  
means that the next bar code must always be different during the time the scanner is triggered.  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
AH  
AI  
[[  
BI  
BJ  
BK  
BL  
BM  
BN  
BO  
BH  
Set at 50 msec  
Set at 100 msec  
Set at 200 msec  
Set at 300 msec  
Set at 400 msec  
Set at 500 msec  
Set at 600 msec  
Set indefinitely  
AJ  
AK  
AL  
AM  
AN  
AG  
%
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33. Quiet Zone Options  
With this option the scanner can decode bar codes that have smaller quiet zone margins than specified  
for the symbology. Be careful when using this option as its use may increase the possibility of partial and  
ghost reads. Do not use smaller margin checks than necessary. If possible, replace the bar codes labels  
with others that have the correct start and end margins.  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
YN  
YO  
YP  
[[  
ZO  
ZP  
ZQ  
ZR  
ZS  
ZT  
ZU  
ZV  
No margin check  
Margin check 1/7 nominal  
Margin check 2/7 nominal  
Margin check 3/7 nominal  
Margin check 4/7 nominal  
Margin check 5/7 nominal  
Margin check 6/7 nominal  
Margin check normal  
YQ  
YR  
YS  
YT  
YU  
%
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34. Redundant Decoding  
The Number of Redundant Decodes determines how many times the scanner must decode a bar code  
and obtain the same value before it will transmit the data. For example, if the redundancy is set at three  
times, the scanner will not transmit data until it has completed three consecutive, identical “good reads”.  
In the case of a poor label which generates an intermediate “no decode” within a sequence of four scans  
where three of the four have resulted in “good reads”, the scanner will transmit the data after the fourth  
scan. In other words, a “no decode” does not restart the sequence.  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
X0  
[[  
Y1  
Y2  
Y3  
Y!  
CT  
CU  
CV  
CW  
CX  
Read bar code once  
Read bar code twice  
X1  
Read bar code three times  
Read bar code four times  
Read bar code five times  
Read bar code six times  
Read bar code seven times  
Read bar code eight times  
Read bar code nine times  
X2  
%
X3  
BS  
BT  
BU  
BV  
BW  
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35. Transmitting Error Indications (Trigger Enabled only)  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
TH  
[[  
UI  
UJ  
UH  
XE  
XD  
XC  
XB  
Error message no label  
Error message no decode  
TI  
Clear error messages for no label  
and no decode  
TG  
Disable response to command  
WD  
WC  
WB  
WA  
%
%
Enable response to command  
OK=ACK, ERROR=NAK  
Buzzer Control to Command –  
Disable  
Buzzer Control to Command –  
Enable  
Error Messages – No decode / no label  
Messages may be user defined for the “no decode” and “no label” error modes independently.  
Using the “Error message no label” (TH) and “Error message no decode” (TI) menu commands  
a maximum of 4 characters may be user specified for transmission should these errors occur.  
The following process should be followed to designate these error codes:  
1. Scan “START” to enter the programming mode.  
2
Scan “Error message no label” (TH).  
3. Scan bar codes of the desired error message characters (4 max)  
4. Scan “END” to end the programming sequence.  
In a similar fashion, the “Error message no decode” (TI) can be defined.  
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36. Good Read LED Operation  
Computer  
Command  
Function  
/Description  
Bar Code  
Command  
START/END  
Programming Menu  
(ZZ)  
T4  
[[  
U5  
Good read LED  
disabled after decode  
Good read LED ON after  
decode for .20 seconds  
T5  
%
U6  
Good read LED ON after  
decode for .40 seconds  
T6  
T7  
U7  
U8  
Good read LED ON after  
decode for .80 seconds  
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Appendix D:  
Dimensional Drawing  
(All dimensions in millimeters)  
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Appendix E:  
LMD 1135 – Optical Performance (typical unit)  
Depth of Field, PCS = .9  
5.0 mil  
6.0 mil  
10.0 mil  
15.0 mil  
20.0 mil  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13  
Distance from Unit (inches)  
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Notes  
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