Wasp Bar Code WWS500 user manual

User manual for the device Wasp Bar Code WWS500

Device: Wasp Bar Code WWS500
Category: Scanner
Manufacturer: Wasp Bar Code
Size: 0.84 MB
Added : 5/21/2013
Number of pages: 42
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Barcode Scanning Made Easy
Wasp Barcode Technologies
WWS500 Programming Guide
1400 10th Street
Plano, TX 75074
www.waspbarcode.com 1007US

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Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Chapter 2. Barcode Symbologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Chapter 3. Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Chapter 4. WWS500 Setup & Configuration . . . . . . . .6-28 1. Setup & Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 2. Factory Default & Autosense Stand Mode . .7 3. Beep and Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9 4. Upper/Lower Case . . .

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Chapter 1 Introduction Barcoding is the most common Automated Data Collection (ADC) technology providing timely, error-free information that can be used to increase productivity, accuracy, and efficiency in the workplace. Virtually every type of industry is using bar codes to replace keyboard data entry. Studies have shown that a proficient data entry operator will make one error for every 300 characters that are manually entered. The error rate using barcodes is almost negligible and can be e

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Chapter 2 Barcode Symbologies Barcodes are symbols consisting of a series of bars and spaces which can be applied to packages, cartons, bottles, and other commercial products. The bars and spaces in each symbol are grouped in such a way to represent a specific ASCII character or function. The interpretation of these groups is based on a particular set of rules called symbologies. Various symbologies have been developed for particular applications. Some examples are shipping and receiving, manuf

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Chapter 3 Quick Start 1. Unpack Open the box and remove all the pieces from their protective packaging. 2. Charging the WWS500 You must charge the scanner for 4 hours before first using it. To charge the scanner plug the power supply in to the bottom of the scanner. 3. Setting up the Bluetooth Adaptor If you already have Bluetooth setup on your PC or device, please continue to the next step. To setup Bluetooth on your PC you will need to insert the Bluetooth adapter into an available USB port. W

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Chapter 3 The following screens are Microsoft’s standard Bluetooth wizard. *Most Bluetooth wizards will have similar steps. Check the “My device is setup and ready to be found.” and click Next.   The scanner will show up in the list of Bluetooth devices found. Select the WASP_HID and click Next. * If WASP_HID does not show up in the available devices please check the following. - Make sure the scanner is on by pressing the trigger.   - If you are using a pre-installed Bluetooth adapter, make

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Chapter 4 Setup & Configuration In order to configure Wasp WWS500 Freedom Scanner, you must familiarize yourself with the setup procedures on the following pages. The default settings of the scanners are identified on each page and clearly marked using an asterisk (*). The default settings have been preprogrammed for the most common barcode configurations. Use the setup & configuration barcodes only to customize the WWS500 Freedom Scanner settings. If you need to configure the Scanner, the defau

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FACTORY DEFAULT & KEYBOARD CONNECTION Chapter 4 Factory Default Use the Factory Default barcode to reset the scanner to the Default settings. Factory Default Autosense Stand Mode Scan this Autosense Stand Mode bar code to enable the hands-free autosense feature of the WWS500 Freedom Scanner. If you desire to turn this mode “off,” please scan the default bar code above. Autosense Flash Mode Enable Note: Enabling this option will significantly increase the WWS500 Freedom Scanners battery consumpti

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Chapter 4 BEEP AND DELAY The 'Beep and Delay' configuration supports the general control options for the Wasp WWS500 Freedom Scanner. These options include the volume, intercharacter delay, and interblock delay. Interblock delay is the minimum time interval between two adjacent scans. If the processing speed of your host device is slower than your scanning speed, a longer interblock delay may ensure the data integrity. Intercharacter delay is the time period that the scanner will wait before tr

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BEEP AND DELAY Chapter 4 Interblock Delay Intercharacter Delay 0ms * 140us * 10ms 500us 50ms 1ms 100ms 4ms 200ms 16ms 500ms *Default 9

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Chapter 4 UPPER/LOWER CASE • Caps Lock Auto (For PC XT/AT only): In Auto mode, the scanner will keep track of the Caps Lock status automatically. For some PCs, the scanning performance may be compromised because of the auto tracing. If the scanning performance is poor (or cannot scan) or the scanner cannot output the upper/lower case characters correctly, try to select one of the next two choices instead of auto tracing. • Caps Lock Off: When the keyboard is in the unshifted state (Caps Lock is

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KEYBOARD LANGUAGE Chapter 4 The ‘Keyboard Language’ setting controls the key codes for your keyboard’s language. U.S. * German French Spanish Italian *Default 11

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Chapter 4 PREAMBLE/POSTAMBLE CONFIGURATION The ‘Preamble/Postamble’ configuration is used to add a prefix or suffix set of characters to the barcode value. Up to 8 characters may be added for each option separately. Preamble and postamble characters can function concurrently, but need to be configured separately. To add preamble or postamble characters, follow the steps below: 1) Scan the ‘Clear Pre/Postamble’ barcode on this page. 2) Scan the ‘Preamble’ or ‘Postamble’ barcode. 3) Use Appendix B

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TERMINATOR/CODE ID Chapter 4 Terminator The ‘Terminator’ option is used to specify the end-of-text message and is primarily used to denote the end of the barcode value. CR * Tab None Space LF ESC CR + LF Code ID The ‘Code ID’ option sends a specific value when a particular barcode symbology is scanned. For example, if ‘Code ID’ is enabled and Code 39 is scanned, an “M” will appear in the data stream in front of the barcode value. O - MSI/Plessey T - EAN 128 S - EAN 8 K - Code 128 E - UPC E N -

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Chapter 4 ENABLE/DISABLE BARCODE SYMBOLOGIES Enable Disable Enable All Disable All MSI Plessey MSI Plessey * Interleaved 2 of 5 * Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 128 * Code 128 Codabar * Codabar Code 39 * Code 39 *Default 14

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ENABLE/DISABLE BARCODE SYMBOLOGIES Chapter 4 Enable Disable UPC A * UPC A UPC E * UPC E EAN 8 * EAN 8 EAN 13 * EAN 13 Code 93 Code 93 * *Default 15

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Chapter 4 CODE 39 SETTINGS Code 39 is variable length and is the most frequently used symbology in industrial barcode systems today. It is extensively used within the Department of Defense (DOD). The principal feature is to encode messages using the full alphanumeric character set. Standard Code 39 contains only 43 characters (0-9, A-Z, $, /, %, +, -, ., SPACE) and can be extended to a 128 character symbology (full ASCII) by combining one of the special characters (S, /, %, +) with a letter (A-Z

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INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 AND CODE 93 SETTINGS Chapter 4 Interleaved 2 of 5 is a variable length, even numbered, numeric barcode. It is typically used in industrial and master carton labeling and also in the automobile industry. The symbology uses bars to represent the first digit of a pair and the interleaved (white) spaces to represent the second digit of a character pair. See page 6 for information on setting the minimum and maximum lengths. Enable Interleaved Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 * 2 of 5 C

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Chapter 4 CODE 128 AND UCC/EAN 128 SETTINGS Code 128 is the most flexible of all the common linear symbologies. It supports alpha and numeric characters easily, has the highest number of characters per inch, and is variable length. See page 6 for information on setting the minimum and maximum lengths. Enable Code 128 * Minimum Length (5 *) Disable Code 128 Maximum Length (48 *) UCC/EAN 128 UCC/EAN 128 Enable * Disable UCC/EAN 128 UCC/EAN 128 Code ID Enable Code ID Disable * Function 1 Func

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MSI PLESSEY SETTINGS Chapter 4 MSI Plessey is a variable length numeric symbology and is primarily used in marking retail shelves. Each character consists of four bars with intervening spaces for each encoded digit, one or two symbol check digits, and a reverse start code. See page 6 for information on setting the minimum and maximum lengths. Enable Disable * Check Digit Verify Check Digit Verify And Send * And Do Not Send Check Digit Double Check Digit Double 11 MOD 10 Plus MOD 10 Check Digit


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