LS 1000 Product Reference Guide 70-17529-01Revision AMarch, 1996Table of ContentsCopyrightChapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4Chapter 5Chapter 6App
1-4 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 1, Introduction and Setup 2. Twist the cable to the left to lock in place, as shown below: Switching Cab
1-5 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 1, Introduction and Setup Connecting to a Host With some terminal types, the LS 100x is unable to answer
1-6 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 1, Introduction and Setup For external power operation with Flying Lead Connector • Plug the cable into
1-7 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 1, Introduction and Setup For external power operation with 25-pin Host Connector • Plug the cable into
1-8 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 1, Introduction and Setup RS-232C (Contd) For battery operation: • Insert a 9-volt battery into the batt
1-9 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 1, Introduction and Setup IBM 468X/9X Plug the SDL modular connector at the end of the selected Synapse
1-10 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 1, Introduction and Setup IBM 468X/9X (Contd) Figure 1-6. IBM 4683 Rear Panel with Cover RemovedFigure
1-11 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 1, Introduction and Setup IBM 468X/9X (Contd) Figure 1-8. IBM 4693 Rear Panel with Cover RemovedFigure
2-1 Chapter 2 Scanning Introduction This chapter covers the techniques involved in scanning bar codes. Included are specific instructions on how to h
2-2 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 2, Scanning Ready, Test, Scan 1. ReadyMake sure all connections are secure.2. TestAim the scanner away f
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2-3 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 2, Scanning Aiming Scan the Entire Symbol • Your scan beam must cross every bar and space on the symbol.
2-4 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 2, Scanning Hold at an Angle Do not hold the scanner directly over the bar code. Laser light reflecting
3-1 Chapter 3 Maintenance & Specifications Introduction This chapter covers the suggested maintenance of the LS 100x scanner, as well as the tech
3-2 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 3, Maintenance and Specifications Maintaining the LS 1000 Scanner Battery Box Operation When using the L
3-3 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 3, Maintenance and Specifications Maintenance Cleaning the exit window is the only maintenance required.
3-4 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 3, Maintenance and Specifications Accessories Required Accessories Required accessories are listed in th
3-5LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 3, Maintenance and SpecificationsWhat If...Nothing happens when you follow the operating instructions?You
3-6LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 3, Maintenance and SpecificationsLS 100x Technical SpecificationsLS 100x Decode Zone Figure 3-1. LS 100x D
3-7LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 3, Maintenance and SpecificationsTable 3-1. Technical Specifications (LS 1000) Item DescriptionPower Requir
3-8LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 3, Maintenance and SpecificationsOperating Temperature 32° to 104°F0° to 40°CStorage Temperature -40° to 1
Factory Service If you have a problem, contact the Symbol Support Center at the telephone number on the next page.Before calling, have the model numb
3-9LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 3, Maintenance and SpecificationsTable 3-2. Technical Specifications (LS 1004) Item DescriptionPower Requir
3-10LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 3, Maintenance and Specifications*For direct host power connection, make sure the host terminal supplies
3-11LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 3, Maintenance and Specifications* active lowTable 3-3. Pinouts - LS 1000Pin LS 1000 Function1 VBAT Power
3-12LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 3, Maintenance and Specifications* active lowTable 3-4. Pinouts - LS 1004Pin LS 1004 Function1 Data Data
3-13LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 3, Maintenance and SpecificationsTable 3-5. Beeper IndicationsStandard UseBeeper Sequence Indication1 B
4-1Chapter 4 Programming The LS 1004IntroductionThis chapter provides information on how to program the LS 1004 scanner. Before programming the scann
4-2LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004The following table lists the defaults for all parameters. If you wish to change
4-3LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Appendix DisableCode 39Appendix EnableAppendix DisableAppendix DisableAppend
4-4LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Appendix NoneAppendix CR/LFRS-232CAppendix 9600Appendix EvenAppendix 7 Data
4-5LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Scanning SequenceA scanning sequence establishes a value for one parameter type.
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4-6LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Parameter DescriptionsRefer to the Default table in the front of this chapter fo
4-7LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Power On Beep Enable/DisableThis option, if selected, causes the beeper to sound
4-8LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Beeper VolumeThree options are available for beeper volume; low, middle, and hig
4-9LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Decode Attempt TimeThis parameter sets the length of time the scanner laser beam
4-10LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Decode Attempt Time (cont’d)Operating ModeThis parameter determines whether or
4-11LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Transmit “No Decode” MessageThis feature gives you the option to transmit “NR”
4-12LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Code TypesSelecting the ENABLE ALL CODE TYPES bar code below enables the follow
4-13LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004UPC/EANEnable/Disable UPC/EANTransmit UPC-E/UPC-ASelect this option if decoded
4-14LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Convert UPC-E to UPC-ASelect this option to convert UPC-E (zero suppressed) dec
4-15LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Decode UPC/EAN SupplementalThis option is used to select whether UPC/EAN is dec
vii Contents Factory ServiceSymbol Support Center Chapter 1. Introduction and Set-up IntroductionAudienceSet-Up3UnpackingInstalling the CableSwitchin
4-16LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004UPC A and E Preamble(s)Three options are available for the lead-in characters f
4-17LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004UPC/EAN Security LevelThe scanner offset four levels of decode security for UPC
4-18LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Code 128Enable/Disable Code 128Send CODE 128 Function CharacterIf selected, COD
4-19LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Code 39Enable/Disable Code 39CODE 39 Modulo 43 CheckWhen enabled, this paramete
4-20LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Code 93Enable/Disable Code 93Enable Code 93Disable Code 93coverBook Page 20 M
4-21LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Interleaved 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Code I 2 of 5Fixed Lengths for Code I 2 of 5S
4-22LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Fixed Lengths for Code 2 of 5 (cont’d)0 123456789CANCELcoverBook Page 22 Mond
4-23LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004I 2 of 5 Modulo 10 CheckWhen enabled, this parameter checks the integrity of a
4-24LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Discrete 2 of 5Enable/Disable D 2 of 5D 2 of 5 Modulo 10 CheckWhen enabled, thi
4-25LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Fixed Lengths for Code 2 of 5 (cont’d)0 123456789CANCELcoverBook Page 25 Mond
viii PPT 4600 Product Reference Guide: Contents Decode Attempt TimeOperating ModeAggressive Scan ModeTransmit “No Decode” MessageDecode RedundancyCod
4-26LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004CodabarEnable/Disable CodabarCLSI EditingUse this parameter to insert a space a
4-27LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Data OptionsTransmit Code ID CharacterA code ID character identifies the code ty
4-28LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004PrefixThe scanner adds one of the following start-of-text characters to transmit
4-29LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Suffix• Select one or two end-of-text characters to be added to transmitted data
4-30LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Prefix/Suffix Values0 123456 789CANCELcoverBook Page 30 Monday, December 1, 199
4-31LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004RS-232CBaud RateBaud Rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second.
4-32LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004ParityA parity check bit is the most significant bit of each ASCII coded charact
4-33LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Data FormatThis parameter sets the transmit data format. The options are:• 7 Da
4-34LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Hardware HandshakingHardware handshaking allows you to check the readiness of t
4-35LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Software HandshakingThis parameter offers control of the data transmission proc
1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction and Set-up Introduction Symbol Technologies Inc., the world leader in hand-held laser scanning now offers 21st century te
4-36LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004transmission error occurs. • ACK/NAK with ENQThis option combines both handshak
4-37LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Hardware and Software Handshaking SequenceNO REPONSE.AFTER 2 SECONDS, THE UNITB
4-38LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Communications Delays and Time-Outs (Intercharacter Delay)Selecting the interch
4-39LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 4, Programming the LS 1004Intercharacter Delay Values (cont’d)0 123456789CANCELcoverBook Page 39 Monday
5-1Chapter 5 GlossaryASCII - American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A 7 bit code representing 128 letters, numerals, punctuation marks,
5-2LS 1000 Series Product Reference GuideCODE 3 OF 9 (CODE 39) - A versatile and widely used alphanumeric bar code symbology with a set of 43 characte
5-3GlossaryIEC CLASS I (IEC 825 Class I) - This is the lowest power IEC laser classification. Conformity is ensured through a software restriction of 2
5-4LS 1000 Series Product Reference GuideSCANNER - An electronic device used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that corresponds
6-1Chapter 6 ASCII Character SetASCII Character SetTable 6-1. ASCII Character SetASCIIValueFull ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.Keystroke ASCIIValueFull
6-2PPT 4600 Product Reference Guide: Getting Started021 $U CTRL U 045 - -022 $V CTRL V 046 . .023 $W CTRL W 047 / /ASCIIValueFull ASCII Code 39 Encode
1-2 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 1, Introduction and Setup Audience The intended audience for this manual is personnel performing install
6-3PPT 4600 Product Reference Guide: Getting Started072 H H 097 +A aASCIIValueFull ASCII Code 39 Encode Char.Keystroke ASCIIValueFull ASCII Code 39 En
A-1Appendix A ErrataTable A-1. ASCII Character Set 264 ALT 2 275 ALT K 286 ALT V265 ALT A 276 ALT L 287 ALT W266 ALT B 277 ALT M 288 ALT X267 ALT C 2
A-2LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Appendix A, Errata SheePF Keys Keystroke PF Keys Keystroke PF Keys Keystroke401 PF 1 409 PF 9 417 PF 17402 PF 2 41
A-3LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Appendix A, Errata SheetNumericKeypadKeystroke NumericKeypadKeystroke NumericKeypadKeystroke642 * 649 1 656 8643 +
A-4LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Appendix A, Errata Shee70-19761-01 Rev. ANovember, 1997coverBook Page 4 Monday, December 1, 1997 2:19 PM
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1-3 LS 1000 Product Reference Guide: Chapter 1, Introduction and Setup Set-Up Unpacking Remove the scanner from its packing and inspect it for damag
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