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Frequently Asked Questions:

Here are some common questions asked about Scantech Hunter:


How do I connect a Hand Held scanner to the Scantech Hunter scanner?
Scantech Hunter H-3010 Hand Held Scanner Connection

INTRODUCTION

The H-3010 offers the feature to connect an additional hand held bar code scanner (RS232 type). This document describes the technical
requirements. TheHunter accepts the output from the hand held scanner and forwards the information to the Host. The interface type between
Host and Hunter scanner must be RS232.

HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS AND CONNECTIONS

The Hunter requires hardware A1001101 or A1001111 and firmware version SW S60C0404 or later versions. The Hunter, host and hand
held scanner are interconnected using the Scantech Y-cable with (P/N : A201813. Connect the three plugs from the Y cable as follows :

1. Connect the 8 pin male modular jack to Hunter RS232 port ("Port 1").
2. Connect the DB 9 pin female connector to the cable of the hand held scanner.
3. Connect the Host interface cable to the 8 pin female modular jack.
4. The Hunter and the hand held scanner must have the same communication settings regarding

RS232 parameters such as baudrate, parity, stop bits and code message-format (prefix, code
identifier and/or suffix).

HUNTER PROGRAMMING

The Hunter + hand held protocol can be enabled with the programming code below:

Turning hand held scanner input ON

NOTES:

When enabling the Hunter + hand held scanner protocol, the RTS/CTS handshaking
between scanner and host system is limited to single line handshaking.
RTS/CTS handshaking can be used for control of datatransmission from
the hand held scanner to the Hunter H-3010 by scanning the programming codes:
- Hunter: scan code 3.1.25 from the configuration guide
- hand held Bar code scanner: enable RTS/CTS handshaking protocol.
Controlling the scanner as described in Chapter 1.5. of the
Hunter User’s Manual is no longer possible.

All described above is based upon the following hand held scanners plus matching cables :

MT-60 CCD scanner (P/N: A250402 plus cable P/N: A251703),
LR-60 Distance scanner (P/N: A240203 plus cable P/N: A241701) and
LG-300 Laser scanner (P/N: A245006 plus cable P/N: A241701)

P/N A102005

 

Is there an alternative for programming the Scantech Hunter scanner instead of programming the scanner by programming bar codes?
SCANTECH Electronic Programming Mode (EPM)

As an alternative to changing the scanner parameters with programming bar codes, the Scantech scanners H-3010/UD/RS232+OCIA and P-7010/RS232+KBW
can also be electronically programmed from the host system via RS232 interface.

1. INTRODUCTION

The basic operation is as follows :

1. The scanner is set in Local Command Mode (LCM) and in Electronic Programming Mode (EPM).
See requirements and description below.
2. The essential part of the programming bar codes is transmitted from the host system to the scanner. Further explanation follows:

The Scantech programming barcodes are EAN13 codes.
The left half of this EAN13 contains the digits : 8712345.
The contents of the right half varies, depending on the programming purpose.

For instance: The programming bar code to alter the speaker frequency is : 8712345 15001 3 (See code 2.1.1 in the Configuration Guide). The last digit
(in this case 3) is the regular EAN check digit. In instances when the speaker frequency must be altered ; simply send the 5 digits 15001 to
the scanner (which has already been set in LCM and in EPM) and that’s it!

Below you find a complete description of : 1. How to set the scanner in LCM

2. Three examples of EPM.

2. CONNECTION & basic communication :

1. The scanner is connected via RS232 interface, full duplex connection, to a host system.
(e.g. at the H-3010, P-4010, C5010 or G-6010 using the Scantech PC cable A2017622).
2. The scanner must be switched ON.
3. Make sure the RS232 settings of the host system are similar to the scanners' settings.
- Communication can be tested by scanning a barcode :
The monitor should display the bar code contents.
- In the event that there is no proper communication and scanners' settings are unknown,
scan programming codes 1.1 and 1.3 from the Configuration Guide to set to

Factory Default ( = 9600 baud / 8 databits / 2 stopbits / No Parity / No protocol).E.g. this may be necessary in case some
kind of RTS/CTS handshaking mode is set in the scanner,which is not supported by the host system.

3. ENTERING LOCAL COMMAND MODE

1. Reset the scanner by sending an [ENQ] (= 05 hex = <Ctrl>E) to the scanner.
(The scanner will respond with a double beep).
2. Disable the scanner by sending a [SHIFT IN] (= 0F hex = <Ctrl>O) to the scanner.
3. Enter Local Command Mode by sending "!" (exclamation mark)
The scanner will respond by sending the ">" sign.
The scanner is now in Local Command Mode, it no longer reads bar codes.

4. ENTERING AND LEAVING ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMING MODE

Once the scanner is in LCM, the Electronic Programming Mode can be entered by
sending the string "progmode¿ " to the scanner. The scanner is ready now to receive the (5 digit) message(s) as described above in ‘Introduction’.
After each received and recognized programming string, the scanner acknowledges with a # sign.
In the event that the scanner receives an erroneous input, it will respond with a question mark.
To conclude a programming session:

Leave EPM by sending "exit" to the scanner
Send "save -m=stack¿ " to the scanner in order to store the setting(s) in the scanners’ EEPROM.

5. THREE EXAMPLES OF ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMING MODE

5.1 The following example will alter the scanner beep of the H-3010 or P-7010:

Starting point : The scanner is in LCM already.

Input string to scanner: Scanner acknowledges with: Remark:
progmode¿ # sign Entering programming mode
15001¿ # sign 15001 is the right half of program-ming code 2.1.1 (See Configuration Guide) minus the last (check) digit.
exit¿ > sign Leaving programming mode
save -m=stack¿ > sign Storing the setting in EEPROM
<ctrl> E double beep Resetting the scanner

 

5.2 The following example will turn on the Interleaved 2/5 decoder of the H-3010 or P-7010
and will set the minimum code length for Interleaved 2/5 to 10 digits.

Starting point : The scanner is in LCM already.

Input string to scanner: Scanner acknowledges with: Remark:
progmode¿ # sign Entering programming mode
14202¿ # sign Code 4.1.35 ITF ON
14411 ¿ # sign Code 4.2.4 Set ITF minimum length
13110 ¿ # sign Code 4.2.8 Minimum length = 10
exit¿ > sign Leaving programming mode
save -m=stack¿ > sign Storing the setting in EEPROM
<ctrl> E double beep Resetting the scanner

 

5. EXAMPLES OF ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMING MODE (cont’d)

5.3 The following example ,for the H-3010 or P-7010, will :

- Turn the Code ID transmission: ON
Turn on the Code/EAN 128 decoder Programming code: 8712345 14310 7
Alter the EAN128 Code Identifier to the # sign
Programming codes : Set EAN128 Identifier 8712345 14404 3
Select character # (ASCII 35) 8712345 13135 7
Close identifier programming 8712345 13100 5

Starting point : The scanner is in LCM already.

Input string to scanner: Scanner acknowledges with: Remark:
progmode¿ # sign Entering programming mode
11047¿ # sign Code ID transmission: ON
14310¿ # sign Turn Code/EAN 128 decoding ON
14404¿ # sign Set ID for EAN128
13135¿ # sign Character is #
13100¿ # sign Close code Id programming
exit¿ > sign Leave programming mode
save -m=stack¿ > sign Store the settings in EEPROM
<ctrl> E double beep Resetting the scanner

 

6. CLOSING LOCAL COMMAND MODE

Reset the scanner by sending a <Ctrl>E (= [ENQ] = 05hex) to the scanner.

The scanner must respond with a double beep and is ready for normal application again.

 

7. Notes:

1. The commands used to electronically program the Scantech H-3010 and P-7010 differ slightly from the commands used for the P-4010, C-5010 and G-6010.
2. The scanner commands mentioned above (i.e. <Ctrl>E for Reset and <Ctrl>O for Disable) refer to the Scantech Default values (as described in the scanners' User's Manual under Chapter 'Controlling the Scanner from the POS'). In specific instances, when these commands have already been re-programmed, of course the alternative commands must be applied above in order to Disable or Reset the scanner.

Notes :
- More details available upon request.
- Subject to change without prior notice.

 


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