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DATALOGIC GRYPHON Dx30/Mx30 Reference Manual

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1. After selecting one of the Additional Fixed Field codes read the corresponding character s from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 Example 3 Character Fixed Field 53 45 54 124 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING 11 9 Field Transmission number of fields to transmit Read one number in the range 1 to 7 for the number of fields to transmit Include only fields to be transmitted Field Order Transmission Read the codes corresponding to the fields to transmit in the order in which they are to be transmitted A field can be transmitted more than once See example field 1 field 2 field 3 field 4 field 5 additional field 1 additional field 2 Example The barcode is divided into 3 defined fields plus 1 additional fixed field Transmit in the order Field 2 Additional Field 1 Field 1 Field 2 Number of Fields to Transmit Field 2 Additional Field 1 Field 1 Field 2 III lI III 125 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING 11 10 Standard Formatting do not apply standard formatting apply standard for
2. 01 Shift 02 Alt 03 Ctrl 04 Backspace 05 SPACE 28 7 51 N 06 29 8 52 0 07 30 9 53 08 31 54 0 09 32 55 R 10 33 lt 56 S 11 amp 34 57 T 12 35 gt 58 U 13 36 59 V 14 37 9 60 W 15 38 61 16 39 62 Y 17 40 63 2 18 41 D 64 19 42 E 65 20 43 F 66 21 0 44 G 67 22 1 45 H 68 _ underscore 23 2 46 1 69 24 3 47 J 70 25 4 48 K 71 26 5 49 1 72 27 6 50 73 74 DEL GRYPHON Mx30 Series Readers Only When working with Gryphon M Series readers the keyboard setup functioning is signaled by the LEDs on the OM Gryphon cradle Each key stroke corresponds to a double blinking of the green LED By pressing the Backspace key the red LED on the OM Gryphon cradle blinks while the green LED stays on Do not place the reader onto the OM GRYPHON cradle during this procedure Otherwise the battery charging will occur modifying the LEDs functioning CAUTION Once the procedure has been completed the green LED turns off 50 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration WEDGE CONTROL CHARACTER EMULATION CTRL Shift Key CTRL Key 51 52 PEN EMULATION Gryphon Mx30 OM Gryphon configurations only Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top
3. lt default value for Gryphon Dx30 Series readers default value fro Gryphon Mx30 Series readers See par 5 2 2 for details 55 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration PEN EMULATION OVERFLOW narrow medium wide See par 5 2 3 for details OUTPUT LEVEL normal white logic level 0 inverted white logic level 1 See par 5 2 4 for details 56 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration PEN EMULATION IDLE LEVEL normal black level inverted white level See par 5 2 4 for details INTER BLOCK DELAY delay between character blocks transmitted to Host 1587 IIIIIIII Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 DELAY disabled 01 99 DELAY from 1 to 9 9 seconds delay disabled See par 5 2 5 for details 57 58 DATA FORMAT NOT FOR PEN INTERFACES CODE IDENTIFIER CUSTOM CODE IDENTIFIER HEADER TERMINATOR SPECIAL KEYS FIELD ADJUSTMENT FIELD ADJ CHARACTER CODE LENGTH TX CHARACTER REPLACEMENT ADDRESS STAMPING ADDRESS DELIMITER OD ODO GO O Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page Read configuration codes from the desired groups IESE R
4. Read the above code the code type to match from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix B any code type 3 Match Code Length match code length Read the above code two numbers in the range 01 to 99 for the exact code length ae any code length 115 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING Match with Predefined Characters no match R match with 1 character match with a 2 character string match with a 3 character string match with a 4 character string After selecting the predefined match code read the character s from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE Example Match code with the 2 character predefined string Match with a 2 character string Read position of first character in predefined string Read the above code two numbers in the range 01 to 99 representing the character position in the code where the first character of the predefined string must be found Read 00 if the match string can be found in any character position 116 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING 11 5 Divide Code into Fields divide code into fields Read one number in the range 1 to 5 to divide the code into fields 6 Define Code Fields define code fields Each code field length can be
5. Reserved Reserved 0 2 4 6 8 C NUMERIC TABLE Backspace Cancels an incomplete configuration sequence IIIIII 1 3 5 7 9 D 90 1930
6. 164 HOST CONFIGURATION 68 22 167 CODE IDENTIFIER 111111111111 nnne 180 HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE 184 vii GENERAL VIEW GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 SERIES READERS Gryphon Dx30 Cable Connector Gryphon Mx30 Battery Cover Trigger Reading Window Figure Gryphon Dx30 and 30 Series Readers Battery Reconditioning Button Figure B OM GRYPHON and C GRYPHON viii INTRODUCTION a 1 INTRODUCTION Datalogic has moved a step ahead in the concept of instinctive reading The new Gryphon reader series has been developed to provide optimised reading performance through excellent ergonomic design a natural instinctive reading approach and innovative good reading feedback The INSTINCTIVE READING DISTANCE a concept introduced by Datalogic a few years ago based on in depth ergonomic studies represents the natural position of the user while reading a code The Gryphon series takes this concept one step further The series includes two tethered D130 and D230 and two cordless M130 and M230 models allowing operations anywhere mobility is required at the desk POS and around the shop floor as well as in a small warehouse The new green spot Datalogic patent application produced by the Gryphon provides good reading feedback directly on
7. two character terminator For more details see par 5 3 1 00 Terminator CR LF 64 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration DATA FORMAT SPECIAL KEYS Available only for Wedge IBM AT PS 2 and USB KBD Interfaces It is necessary to define each Special Key by following the procedure given in par 5 3 2 Select one or more of the following Special Keys according to your needs Special Key 1 Special Key 2 Special Key 3 Special Key 4 Special Key 5 65 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration DATA FORMAT FIELD ADJUSTMENT disable field adjustment Field adjustment allows a number of characters n to be added to or subtracted from the barcode read The adjustment can be different for each enabled code type To define the field adjustment Read the enable field adjustment code enable field adjustment Select the code type from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix Select the type of adjustment to perform right addition 1 left addition right deletion left deletion Read a number in the range 01 32 from the Hex Numeric Table to define how many characters to add or delete
8. Conditions e Adjustment is only performed on the barcode data the Code Identifier and Code Length Transmission fields are not modified by the field adjustment parameter If the field setting would subtract more characters than exist in the barcode the subtraction will take place only to code length 0 e You can set up to a maximum of 10 different field adjustments on the same barcode family or on different barcode families Example To add 4 characters to the right of Standard Code 39 Codes enable field adjustment Code 39 right addition ve HIHI A 66 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration DATA FORMAT FIELD ADJUSTMENT CHARACTER Read the field adjustment character code field adjustment character Read the hexadecimal value corresponding to the character you want to use for field adjustment Valid characters are in the range 00 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 ae Example To define the field adjustment character A field adjustment character LENGTH Tx code length not transmitted code length transmitted in variable digit format code length transmitted in fixed 4 digit format The code length is tran
9. enter sleep timeout 0 6 sec See par 5 4 2 for details STANDBY disable optimize for reading speed enable optimize for low power consumption See par 5 4 3 for details For Mx30 series readers standby is always enabled and is not configurable 73 READING PARAMETERS HAND HELD OPERATION STAND OPERATION HARDWARE TRIGGER MopE TRIGGER OFF TIMEOUT FLASH MopE READS PER CYCLE SAFETY TIME BEEPER INTENSITY BEEPER TONE BEEPER TYPE BEEPER LENGTH PDF DECODING RECOGNITION INTENSITY Goop READ DURATION AUTOMATIC OPERATION AIMING LIGHT ODO OD O 000000000009 1 a Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration codes from the desired groups IESE Read the code and follow the procedure given Default value 3 Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 74 Enter Configuration 1 READING PARAMETERS HAND HELD OPERATION hardware trigger always on notavailable for Mx30 series readers hardware trigger ready STAND OPERATION hardware trigger always on notavailable for Mx30 series readers Exit and Save Config
10. USB IBM Hand Held 168 HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS DESCRIPTION Baud rate 2 0 1 2 0 3 300 000 y 120 240 480 7 9600 190 88400 pone even PB disable RISICTS xoNXOFF j RTS alwaysOn disable enable disable 7 enable Data bits ___ 2 Handshaking disable RTS CTS XON XOFF RTS always On ACK NACK Protocol disable enable ER FIFO disable EC enable Inter character delay ms RX Timeout 100 ms Serial Trigger Lock disable enable and select characters CR1ab a Hex values representing an ASCII character from 00 to FE enabling the device trigger Stop bits b HEX values representing an ASCII character from 00 to FE inhibiting the device trigger 169 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 DESCRIPTION STRING USB COM F Handshaking disable RTS CTS XON XOFF RTS always ON ACK NACK Protocol disable ERO enable ER FIFO disable enable Inter character delay ms RX Timeout 100 ms Serial Trigger Lock disable USB KBD EE Keyboard nationality notforUSB KBD ALT MODE English French German Italian Japanese Spanish Swedish USA FIFO disable enable Delays Inter Character ms Control Character Emulation CTRL Shift Key FO E USB Keyboard Speed Normal EET re a Hex values repre
11. SELECT EAN UPC PREFIXES When scanning the following codes barcodes starting with the selected prefixes will be read and transmitted only if the ADD ON is present If no ADD ON is found the barcode will not be read Barcodes starting with different characters are read regardless of ADD ON presence and transmitted always without ADD ON Cancel All Selections OR select one or more of the following prefixes 378 379 434 439 414 419 977 978 979 The commands above are not mutually exclusive They can be used to configure more than one set of prefixes simultaneously 91 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION Example The following string allows reading and transmitting with ADD ON all EAN UPC starting with the 434 439 977 and 978 prefixes 1 Autodiscrimination ADD ON by Prefix 2 434 439 enables reading and transmission with ADD ON of all EAN UPC barcodes starting with 434 439 prefixes 3 977 enables reading and transmission with ADD ON of all EAN UPC barcodes starting with 977 prefix 4 978 enables reading and transmission with ADD ON of all EAN UPC barcodes starting with 978 prefix EAN UPC Autodiscrimination ADD ON by 434 439 Prefix 977 978 To clear the current prefix selections 1 Cancel all
12. 8 bits 9 bits Exit and Save Configuration 31 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration RS232 5 BITS 1 stop bit 2 stop bits HANDSHAKING disable hardware RTS CTS software XON XOFF RTS always ON See par 5 1 1 for details 32 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration RS232 PROTOCOL disable enable See par 5 1 2 for details particularly on implementing this parameter with Gryphon Mx30 FIFO disable enable See par 5 1 3 for details 33 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration RS232 INTER CHARACTER DELAY delay between characters transmitted to Host Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 DELAY disabled 01 99 DELAY from 1 to 99 milliseconds delay disabled TIMEOUT timeout control in reception from Host Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 TIMEOUT disabled 01 99 TIMEOUT from 1 to 9 9 seconds rx timeout 5 seconds See par 5 1 4 for details 34 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration RS232 SERIAL TRIGGER LOCK
13. 031 031 031 031 031 031 031 031 031 044 044 044 044 044 044 044 044 044 04D 04D 04D 04D 04D 04D 04D 04D 04D q 015 015 01 01 015 015 015 015 015 020 020 020 020 020 020 020 020 020 s 01B 01B 01B 01B 01B 01B 01B 01B 01B t 02C 02C 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 u 03 03 03 03 03C 03C 03C 03C 03C v 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 143 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 USA UK ES SW JP 01D 01D 01 010 010 01D 010 01D 022 022 022 022 022 022 022 022 1022 035 035 035 035 035 035 035 035 01 010 0410 035 01 oia 01 14 0545 1025 0464 052 0545 0524 10304 0588 00 5 0505 10364 016 04 0615 10164 0614 06 5 058 5 055 045 054 0585 05 045 0503 00 5 0 1 04 04 0502 058 0555 1 1 1 lt use upper case letters it is necessary read of the SHIFT commands from step 2 before the value corresponding to the lower case letters The following key values are common to all the keyboard nationalities KEY s ITA USA FR BE DE UK ES SW JP ENTER 05 05A 05A 05A 05A 05A 05A 05A 05A TAB 00D 00D 00D 00D 00D 00D 00D 00D 00D F1 005 005 005 005 005 005 005 005 005 F2 006 006 006 006 006 006 006 006 006 F3 0
14. CODE LENGTH optional The code length selection is valid for the entire Code 39 family Read the code 4 numbers for the code length where set code length First 2 digits minimum code length Second 2 digits maximum code length The maximum code length is 99 characters The minimum code length must always be less than or equal to the maximum Examples 0199 variable from 1 to 99 digits in the code 1010 10 digit code length only 97 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION CopE 128 FAMILY disables the family Read the desired family code Code 128 control without transmission of check digit EAN 128 control without transmission of check digit Transmit GS Before Code Code EAN 128 uses the ASCII lt GS gt character to separate a variable length code field from the next code field This character can also be transmitted before the code disable enable If the lt GS gt character has been modified in the Character Replacement parameter the new character is affected by this command 98 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION ISBT 128 Enabling ISBT 128 automatically disables Puzzle Solver CODE LENGTH optional The code length sele
15. 7 Gryphon Mx30 Battery Maintenance 8 Sasa e tabe 8 Battery Charging 8 Replacing Gryphon M 9 GRYPHON MX30 SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS 10 Stand Alone 200 4040 10 Single Reader LayoUt niic 10 Multiple Reader Layout 10 Multiple Stand Alone Layouts a 11 Multidrop STAR System Network Layouts 12 Host Master hai 12 13 Configuration Methods l miti rei deese 13 Reading Configuration 13 Using DL ter ite 13 Copy COMMA HR RU er PARERE Sd 13 Sending Configuration Strings from 14 Proced reS u uuu andes 14 Gryphon M Dx30 61010 15 Gryphon Mx30 OM Gryphon Stand Alone 15 Using Multiple M S
16. Read two numbers in the range 01 to 99 to define the field length this is the last field variable length AND Field 4 Terminators no field terminators TIT LL 1 field terminator 2 field terminators Read the field terminator character s from the HEX table Valid range of characters for all readers 01 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 121 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING 11 DEFINE FIELD 5 BY EITHER field separator III Read the field separator character from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE discard separator include separator OR match character III Read the match character from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE OR field length Read two numbers in the range 01 to 99 to define the field length this is the last field variable length Field 5 Terminators no field terminators III 1 field terminator 2 field terminators Read the field term
17. as 149 NIAI C 150 Automatic Operation Aiming eee 150 Decoding Parameters 150 INK SPread 150 150 Interdigit Control 150 Radio Parameters Mx30 Series 151 Radio Protocol Timeout l u a a u 151 Power Off Timeout Nu U Su a u usq uuu a 151 Beeper Control for Radio Response 151 Single Store c 152 Configuration Editing 153 Configuration Copying 154 Gryphon Dx30 154 Gryphon 30 155 Copy OM Gryphon ic tee ui nes 156 07 157 Default Parameters for POS 158 TECHNICAL FEATURES l 159 Gryphon DXI 5 iter eter eei nai cheers 159 Gryphon m 160 OM Gryphon C Gryphon V 161 System and Radio a 162 Status 162 Reading Diagrams
18. Having switching regulator inside the OM Gryphon and C Gryphon draw the same power regardless of the supply voltage i e as the input voltage increases the current drawn decreases WEDGE 161 lt GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 6 4 SYSTEM AND RADIO FEATURES Radio Features Working Frequency 433 92 MHz Bit Rate 19200 Range in open air 30m RF Modulation s System Configurations OM GRYPHON STARGATE Maximum number of devices per base stations Maximum number of devices in the same reading area Maximum number of base stations in network 6 5 STATUS INDICATORS The reader has three indicators LED Beeper and Good Read Spot The OM Gryphon and C Gryphon cradles have three indicator LEDs They signal several operating conditions which are described in the tables below H high tone L low tone GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 READER START UP _ LLLL Parameters loaded correctly HHHH Parameter loading error reading or writing error in the non volatile memory long tones HLHL Hardware error in EEPROM GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 READER CONFIGURATION see umm HHHH Correct entry or exit from Configuration mode Good read of a command 162 TECHNICAL FEATURES GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 READER DATA ENTRY Correct read of a code in normal mode H L long TX buffer full when FIFO is enabled or TX error between Gryphon Mx30 OM Gryphon Successful advanced forma
19. Codabar Forced Concatenation enable Codabar ABC with forced concatenation non start stop character equality control but transmission CODE LENGTH optional The code length selection is valid for the entire Codabar family Read the code 4 numbers for the code length where set code length First 2 digits minimum code length I Second 2 digits maximum code length The maximum code length is 99 characters The minimum code length must always be less than or equal to the maximum Examples 0199 variable from 1 to 99 digits in the code 1010 10 digit code length only START STOP CHARACTER CASE IN TRANSMISSION The start stop character case selections below are valid for the entire Codabar family transmit start stop characters in lower case transmit start stop characters in upper case 101 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION MSI disable the family Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections no check digit control MOD10 check digit control no check digit transmission MOD10 check digit control check digit transmission MOD11 MOD10 check digit control no
20. GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 Reference Manual DATALOGIC GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 REFERENCE MANUAL DATALOGIC DATALOGIC S p A Via Candini 2 40012 Lippo di Calderara di Reno Bologna Italy Gryphon Dx30 Mx30 Ed 09 2006 This manual refers to software version 3 1 0 and later ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Datalogic reserves the right to make modifications and improvements without prior notification Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material Product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Datalogic S p A 2006 Rev B CONTENTS GENERAL viii INTRODUCTION erect cua 1 INSTALLATION u UU s asa didt dian de cda 2 Gryphon Dx30 Interface Cable Connections 2 OM Gryphon Interface Cable 3 RS2392 Connectlon uci ipte 4 tiqu savas e EE Saw P iT E 4 IBM USB 22 5 WEDGE oir teen Fieri rte nie rete 5 PEN Emulation
21. REFERENCES qe SE ITA USA FR BE DE UK ES SW JP 0495 04 5 049 049 0495 o4C 0495 0495 052 0415 046 0441 0441 04415 o4C 0415 0415 04C 061 0415 061 061 061 0419 061 061 04415 0455 055 055 04 0455 055 0455 0455 04 5 0615 0495 0615 0615 0615 0495 0615 0615 0495 04 04 5 O3A 03A 04 5 04 04 5 04 5 04 2 046 01 5 045 o1E 015 0525 01 01 054 054 054 02 0544 0525 1054 05474 058 00 05D 03 0614 04C 061 OOE 051 05B 05 4 05B 0545 058 05 0464 05D 0555 0365 046 054 00E 0365 0545 05 5 055 04A 04 5 osE 055 O4A 04 5 04A O4A 0515 accent 005 03DA 05 0555 005 054 0555 0545 Al gt v 01 01 015 015 01 01 01 01 01 b 032 032 032 032 032 032 032 032 032 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 q 023 023 023 023 023 023 023 023 023 e 024 024 024 024 024 024 024 024 024 f 02B 02B 02B 02B 02B 02B 02B 02B 02B g 034 034 034 034 034 034 034 034 034 h 033 033 033 033 033 033 033 033 033 i 043 043 043 043 043 043 043 043 043 j 03B 03B 03B 03B 03B 03B 03B 03B 03B k 042 042 042 042 042 042 042 042 042 04B 04B 04B 04B 04B 04B 04B 04B 04B m 04 04
22. enable reader address delimiter and select characters Read 2 characters in the range 00 See par 5 3 4 for details 70 POWER SAVE 5 RATE SLEEP STATE USB SUSPEND ENTER SLEEP TIMEOUT STANDBY Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page Read configuration codes from the desired groups 2e Read the code and follow the procedure given Default value Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 71 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration POWER SAVE 5 RATE 67 sec 135 scans sec 270 per sec A lower scan rate reduces power consumption but can lengthen reading response time SLEEP STATE USB SUSPEND disable enable See par 5 4 1 for details For Mx30 series readers sleep state is entered immediately after reading a code and is not configurable 72 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration POWER SAVE ENTER SLEEP TIMEOUT enter sleep timeout Read 2 numbers in the range 00 99 00 Enter Sleep state immediately 01 99 corresponds to a max 9 9 sec delay before entering the Sleep state
23. cradle you must first Bind the cradle with one of the readers see previously described configuration procedure Successive readers can be associated with the same cradle by following the configuration procedure substituting the Bind command with Join step 5 Join The green LED on the Gryphon Mx30 will blink the reader is ready to be positioned onto the cradle Complete step 6 END of procedure If the cradle is not Bound to a reader its address assumes a random value which can cause conflicts and malfunctions to other cradles within its range CAUTION YOUR READER IS NOW READY TO READ BARCODES To change the defaults see par 4 8 17 e GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 4 4 2 Gryphon M STAR Modem in Stand Alone Mode To configure a Gryphon Mx30 reader to communicate with STAR Modem in Stand Alone Mode follow the procedure in par 4 4 substituting steps 4 and 5 with those below 4 STAR Modem Address Read the code above and the four digit address of the STAR Modem 5 and Save configuration END of procedure YOUR READER IS NOW READY TO READ BARCODES To change the defaults see par 4 8 18 CONFIGURATION eU 45 GRYPHON M STAR SYSTEM SETUP The following procedure allows configuring a Gryphon Mx30 reader to communicate with various STAR System devices such as STARGATE RF base stations 1 Restore Gryphon Mx30 Default 2
24. disabled enable and select characters Read 2 characters from the HexINumeric table in the range 00 FE where s gt First Character enables device trigger Second Character inhibits device trigger until the first character is received again 35 36 USB PARAMETERS USB COM Handshaking Ack Nack protocol FIFO Inter character delay Rx timeout Serial trigger lock USB KBD Keyboard nationality FIFO Inter character delay Inter code delay Control character emulation USB keyboard speed USB IBM No parameter selection required Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page Read configuration codes from the desired groups 2 Read the code and follow the procedure given Default value Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration USB COM HANDSHAKING disable hardware RTS CTS software XON XOFF RTS always ON See par 5 1 1 for details PROTOCOL disable enable See par 5 1 2 for details 37 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration USB COM FIFO disable enable See par 5 1 3 for details INTER CHARACTER
25. Character sequence in following tables Enter configuration environment Example Multiple command programming sequence Sr 1 Ac410t32 CR L Carriage return character OD Hex Exit and save new configuration Matrix 2 5 3 bars no check digit variable length code from 1 to 32 characters Beeper tone 1 Beeper low intensity h Enter configuration environment Each configuration parameter setting removes the condition previously active for that parameter The device buffer can contain about 400 characters If your programming string goes over this value you must split it into separate groups and send each group after a delay of at least 3 seconds to give the reader time to empty the buffer and interpret the commands 167 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 SERIAL CONFIGURATION STRINGS ENTER EXIT CONFIGURATION COMMANDS DESCRIPTION STRING Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration Restore Default Transmit Software Release not for PEN emulation Transmit Device Configuration in ASCII not for PEN emulation These commands do not require INTERFACE SELECTION DESCRIPTION RS232 Standard ICL Mode Fujitsu Nixdorf Mode A WEDGE Keyboard Type for IBM Terminals 31xx typewriter ________ 32 34xx 37 advanced FK PEN EMULATION USB USBKBD A USB KBD ALT MODE 9004 USBKBDAPPLE UA 902 USB IBM Table Top
26. OVERFLOW CONTROL INTERDIGIT CONTROL DECODING SAFETY PUZZLE SOLVER par 5 6 CAUTION 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration codes from the desired groups Default value 3 Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 82 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration pEcopcPARAvEress SPREAD disable enable See par 5 6 1 for details OVERFLOW CONTROL disable enable See par 5 6 2 for details 83 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration PaRameters ____ INTERDIGIT CONTROL disable enable See par 5 6 3 for details DECODING SAFETY one read decoding safety disabled two reads three reads four reads Required number of good reads before accepting code 84 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration DECODING PARAMETERS PUZZLE SOLVER disable enable In the case of damaged or poorly printed codes this parameter allows reading multiple parts of the single code to reconstruct it To read codes using this technology simply move the illuminated b
27. CONTINUED IBM Terminals 31xx 32xx 34xx 37xx To select the interface for these Terminals read the correct KEY TRANSMISSION code Select the KEYBOARD if necessary default advanced keyboard KEY TRANSMISSION MODE make only keyboard make break keyboard KEYBOARD TYPE advanced keyboard typewriter keyboard 23 e GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 WEDGE CONTINUED ALT MODE The ALT mode selection allows barcodes sent to the PC to be interpreted correctly independently from the Keyboard Nationality used You do not need to make a Keyboard Nationality selection default Num Lock Unchanged Make sure the Num Lock key on your keyboard is ON IBM AT ALT mode PC Notebook ALT mode WYSE TERMINALS ANSI Keyboard PC Keyboard ASCII Keyboard VT220 style Keyboard 24 CONFIGURATION aD WEDGE CONTINUED DIGITAL TERMINALS VT2xx VT3xx VT4xx APPLE APPLE ADB Bus 25 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 47 USB READER CONFIGURATION The USB interface is compatible with Windows 98 and later IBM POS for Windows Mac OS 8 0 and later 4690 Operating System USB Start up As with all USB devices upon connection the Host performs several checks by communicating with the Gryphon Dx30 During this phase the green LED on the Gryphon D
28. Electrical Features Power Supply 5 596 Consumption Gryphon D130 Gryphon D230 Maximum 270 5 270 mA 5 Vdc Operating 165 5 210 5 Sleep mode USB Suspend 500 A 5 4 mA 5 Illuminator LED array Wavelength 630 670 nm Max LED Output Power 0 33 mW Max Resolution Gryphon D130 LR 0 11 mm 4 3 mils min 15 Working Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity 90 non condensing OFRECE EE IEC 68 2 32 Test ED p 1 8 m 5 ft 11 in Protection Class IP30 Mechanical Features Weight without cable about 210 g 7 4 oz Cable Length 2 m 6 ft 6 in 159 lt GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 6 2 GRYPHON Electrical Features Battery Type 2 AA batteries 1 2 V Time of Recharge max 5 hours with NiMh 2100 mAh batteries Operating Autonomy typical continuous reading Indicators LED Good Read Spot Beeper Max Scan Rate 270 scans sec Optical Features Sensor CCD solid state 3648 pixels Illuminator LED array Wavelength 630 670 nm Max LED Output Power 0 33 mW LED Safety Class Class 1 EN 60825 1 Reading Field see reading diagram Max Resolution Gryphon Mx30 Std Gryphon M130 LR 0 076 mm 3 mils 0 11 mm 4 3 mils PCS Datalogic Test Chart min 15 adio Features 40000 reads with NiMh 2100 mAh batteries Working Frequency 433 92 MHz Bit Rate 19200 baud Range in open air 30 m System Configuration OM GRYPHON STARGATE Max
29. Enter Configuration Read the above code Exit and Save Configuration DATA FORMAT CUSTOM CODE IDENTIFIER define custom code identifier s Code Identifiers default to Datalogic standard see table on previous page Select the code type from the code table in Appendix B for the identifier you want to change You can define 1 or 2 identifier characters for each code type If only 1 identifier character is required the second character must be selected as FF disabled Read the hexadecimal value corresponding to the character s you want to define as identifiers for the code selected in step valid characters are in the range 00 FD For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 Read To define Code 39 Code Identifier define custom code identifier s Code 39 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration DATA FORMAT HEADER no header one character header ae two character header three character header four character header ae five character header l
30. GRYPHON MX30 OM GRYPHON STAND ALONE SETUP Read the restore default parameters code below 1 Restore Gryphon Mx30 Default 2 Read the codes below to set the radio address of the Gryphon Mx30 reader Enter configuration 3 Set Radio Address four digits for the Gryphon Mx30 Address from 0000 to 1999 All readers used in the same area must have different addresses 4 Exit and Save configuration 15 gt GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 5 Read the Bind code to pair the Gryphon Mx30 to the OM Gryphon cradle The reader is dedicated to the cradle Any previously bound reader will be excluded To connect several readers to the same cradle see the following paragraph 4 4 1 Using Multiple M Series Readers with Same Cradle Bind The green LED on the Gryphon Mx30 will blink the reader is ready to be positioned onto the cradle 6 Firmly position the reader onto the OM Gryphon cradle within 10 seconds beep will be emitted signaling that the OM Gryphon cradle has been paired to the Gryphon Mx30 and the green LED on the reader will go off Green LED 7 Read the OM Gryphon restore default code Restore OM Gryphon default Go to par 4 6 Interface Selection 16 CONFIGURATION gt 4 4 1 Using Multiple M Series Readers With Same Cradle If you want to use several M Series readers with the same OM Gryphon
31. Selections Cancel All Selections 92 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION EAN UPC CHECK DIGIT TX SELECTIONS For each code type in this family you can choose to transmit the check digit or not CHECK DIGIT TRANSMISSION NO CHECK DIGIT TRANSMISSION EAN 8 EAN 8 EAN 13 EAN 13 UPC A UPCE UPC E 93 94 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION CONVERSION OPTIONS UPC E to UPC A conversion UPC E to EAN 13 conversion UPC A to EAN 13 conversion EAN 8 to EAN 13 conversion Enable only ISBN conversion Enable only ISSN conversion Enable both ISBN and ISSN conversion Disable both ISBN and ISSN conversion Enter Configuration CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration 2 5 FAMILY disable the family Read the desired family code Interleaved 2 5 Normal 2 5 5 Bars Industrial 2 5 IATA ae re Matrix 2 5 3 Bars The pharmaceutical code below is part of the 2 5 family but has no check digit or code length selections Code CIP HR French pharm
32. and Save Configuration WEDGE KEYBOARD NATIONALITY Belgian English French German Italian Spanish Swedish USA The Japanese Keyboard Nationality selection is valid only for IBM AT compatible PCs Japanese 45 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration WEDGE CAPS caps lock OFF caps lock ON Select the appropriate code to match your keyboard caps lock status Note Caps lock manual configuration is ignored when Caps Lock Auto Recognition is enabled For PC Notebook interface selections the caps lock status is automatically recognized therefore this command is not necessary CAPS LOCK AUTO RECOGNITION AT COMPATIBLE ONLY disable enable 46 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration WEDGE Num Lock toggle num lock num lock unchanged This selection is used together with the Alt Mode interface selection for AT or Notebook PCs It changes the way the Alt Mode procedure is executed therefore it should be set as follows e if your keyboard Num Lock is normally on use num lock unchanged e if your keyboard Num Lock is normally off use toggle num lock In this way the device will execute the Alt Mode procedure cor
33. charged it is necessary to disable the OM Gryphon or C Gryphon charge function by following the procedure 1 With the Gryphon Mx30 read the following code Alkaline The green LED on the Gryphon Mx30 will blink signaling the reader has accepted the command 2 Place the reader onto the charger within 10 seconds The green LED turns off and a short beep is emitted To enable the charge function repeat step 1 and 2 substituting the Alkaline code with the following one NiMh generation of heat or in extreme cases explosion If using Alkaline batteries carefully follow the procedure above to avoid damage AN Attempts to charge Alkaline batteries could cause leakage of liquid CAUTION 157 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 5 11 DEFAULT PARAMETERS FOR POS TERMINALS The default values of the RS232 and Data Format parameters for POS terminals are listed in the following table NIXDORF Mode FUJITSU ICL Mode Parity Odd DaaBts 25 LJ 2 j 238 nter Character Delay Disabled Disabled Disabled RX Timeout Serial Trigger Lock Disabled Disabled Disabled Data Format Group The table below lists all the Code Identifiers available for the POS terminals A0 ANS B amp B FF Interleaved 2 of 5 code length x L L Industrial 2 of 5 H E None 158 TECHNICAL FEATURES a 6 TECHNICAL FEATURES 6 1 GRYPHON DX30
34. different output and idle level combinations for Pen emulation idle OUTPUT Normal black space IDLE Normal white barcode output p b OUTPUT Normal E black idle space IDLE Inverted white barcode output space OUTPUT Inverted white idle IDLE Normal black barcode output n OUTPUT Inverted white idle space bar IDLE Inverted black barcode output Output and Idle Levels 137 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 5 2 5 Inter Block Delay For the PEN Emulation interface data are sent to the Host in fixed size blocks of 20 characters each The inter block delay parameter allows setting a delay between each block sent to the Host 5 3 DATA FORMAT The system always provides gun to host data communication using the following message formatting Output Message from Gryphon Dx30 or Gryphon Mx30 Stand Alone Towards Host Header Gun_Addr Gun_Addr_delimiter Code ID Code Length CODE Terminator Items in square brackets are optional Output Message from Gryphon Mx30 STAR System Towards Host Header Code ID Code Length CODE Terminator Items in square brackets are optional 5 3 1 Header Terminator Selection The header terminator selection is not effected by the reading of the restore de
35. disable the family Yr man Type o maz TpeKwihk AG _ 1 AG TpeCandKnok ma Code 16K Code 49 A POFA17 enable RSS Codes disable the family Q0 disable RSS Expanded Linear and Stacked enable RSS Expanded Linear and Stacked aoan disable RSS Limited aa 1 enable RSSLimted aoa disable RSS 14 Linear and Stacked aoso enable RSS 14 Linear and Stacked aan 178 HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS gt Bearer Control For Radio Response Battery Type seven attempts eight attempts nine attempts BF BF RB RB Single Store Jone attempt woatemps Ro three attempts 7 four attempts Ro five attempts 7 Ro six attempts Ros RO 808 L Ro 179 qo GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 B CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE 2 5 Interleaved 2 5 normal 5 bars EAN 8 UPCA EAN 8 with 2 ADD ON EAN 13 with 2 ADD ON UPC A with 2 ADD ON 180 2 5 Industrial 2 5 matrix 3 bars EAN 13 UPCE EAN 8 with 5 ADD ON EAN 1
36. enabled this parameter should be at least equal to the RX Timeout parameter for low traffic environments It should be increased if there are many readers in the same area It can be set between 2 and 19 seconds 5 7 2 Power Off Timeout If this command is enabled after the desired timeout in hours the Gryphon batteries are disconnected and all power consumption ceases To restore power press the trigger once The reader will now be ready to read codes Power off does not effect configuration parameters 5 7 3 Beeper Control for Radio Response For Mx30 series readers the data entry good read tone normally results in two beeps the first indicates that the reader has decoded the code the second indicates whether OM Gryphon has received the data This can be changed according to the following selections Normal both good decode and good reception are signaled two beeps Only Good Decode only the first beep indicating a good read is signaled Only Good Reception only the second beep indicating a good reception is signaled Off Neither good read nor good reception beeps are signaled For all configurations any transmission errors will always be signaled 151 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 5 7 4 Single Store When single store mode is enabled if the Gryphon Mx30 fails to transmit a code to the cradle it enters a special operating mode that prevents the user from reading barcodes When such operating mode i
37. is correctly inserted in the cradle the red LED on the cradle goes on to indicate that the battery is charging The green LED on the cradle goes on when the battery is completely charged When using NiMh batteries frequent recharging before fully discharging can cause a memory effect in which the batteries assume a reduced capacity Since it is not practical to wait for the reader to be fully discharged before recharging it the OM Gryphon and the C Gryphon are provided with a battery reconditioning feature which overcomes the memory effect problem To perform battery reconditioning simply press the battery reconditioning key on the cradle control panel the battery will be fully discharged in a short period of time red LED flashing then automatically recharged We recommend performing the battery reconditioning once every few months or whenever you feel the battery capacity has decreased INSTALLATION 2 8 3 Replacing Gryphon Batteries To change the batteries in your Gryphon Mx30 scanner proceed as follows Battery 1 Unscrew the battery cover screw Cover Screw 2 Open the battery cover Battery Cover 3 Replace the old batteries with new ones then screw the battery cover back into place NiMh or Alkaline AA Batteries high temperature Risk of fire explosion Use specified Do not incinerate disassemble short terminals or expose to AN charger only Risk of explosion if th
38. number of devices per base stations 16 255 Max number of devices in the same reading area Environmental Features Working Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage Temperature without battery Humidity 90 non condensing IEC 68 2 32 Test ED 1 8 m 5 ft 11 in Protection Class IP30 Mechanical Features Weight without batteries about 245 g 8 64 oz Dimensions 179 x 81 x 98 mm 7 04 x 3 18 x 3 85 in Material ABS and Polycarbonate molded with rubber 2000 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Drop Resistance tis also possible to employ non chargeable Alkaline AA batteries 160 TECHNICAL FEATURES 6 3 OM GRYPHON C GRYPHON C Gryphon Electrical and General Features Supply Voltage 9 to 28 Power Consumption max 8 W charging Indicators Battery Charging LED red Charge completed LED green Power Data LED yellow Recharge Time NiMh batteries Host Interfaces RS232 From 3 to 5 hours 300 to 38400 baud 9600 baud IBM AT or PS 2 XT PC Notebook IBM SURE1 IBM 3153 31xx 32 34xx 37xx terminals Not supported Wyse terminals Digital VT terminals Apple ADB Bus PEN Emulation Selectable minimum pulse from 200 us to 1 2 ms Environmental Features Working Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Humidity 90 non condensing Protection Class IP30 Weight without cable
39. of each page All Gryphon Dx30 Series readers OPERATING MODE MINIMUM OUTPUT PULSE CONVERSION TO CODE 39 OVERFLOW OUTPUT LEVEL IDLE LEVEL INTER BLOCK DELAY Read configuration codes from the desired groups Default value Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 09 PEN EMULATION The operating mode parameters are complete commands and do not require reading the Enter and Exit configuration codes OPERATING MopE interpret mode Interprets commands without sending them to the decoder transparent mode Sends commands to the decoder without interpreting them 53 Enter Configuration 200 us 600 us 1 ms 54 PEN EMULATION MINIMUM OUTPUT PULSE high resolution code emulation low resolution code emulation See par 5 2 1 for details Exit and Save Configuration 400 us 800 us 1 2 ms Enter Configuration 1 PEN EMULATION Exit and Save Configuration CONVERSION TO CODE 39 AND CODE 128 disable conversion to Code 39 Transmits codes in their original format enable conversion to Code 39 Converts codes read into Code 39 format enable conversion to Code 128 Converts codes read into Code 128 format
40. the code where the user usually tends to be looking Correct pointing becomes quick and easy thanks to the sharp and bright illumination line All these characteristics are coupled with outstanding performance in terms of reading quickness and decoding capability thanks to state of the art optics and a decode rate of 270 scans sec making the Gryphon very user friendly intuitive and fast Specially optimised optics allow reading of the most popular standard codes with superior depths of field from near contact to over 30 cm High resolution codes which can reach 3 mils are also easily read Two specific models of the Gryphon series D230 and M230 have also been designed to provide decoding of the PDF417 as well as traditional barcodes The Gryphon reader series is paving the road for innovative barcode reading e GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 2 INSTALLATION AN Connections should always be made with power OFF CAUTION 21 GRYPHON DX30 INTERFACE CABLE CONNECTIONS The Gryphon Dx30 reader incorporates a multi standard interface which can be connected to a Host by plugging the correct interface cable into the connector as shown below To disconnect the cable insert a paper clip or other similar object into the slot on the reader battery cover while unplugging the cable from the Gryphon Dx30 body AN Connections should always be made with power OFF CAUTION INSTALLATION e 2 2 OM GRYPHON INTERFACE
41. to the slave reader The slave reader signals the end of the procedure with a series of beeps Note The master reader can be configured for any interface 154 REFERENCES 5 9 2 Gryphon 30 Series Procedure Using the slave reader and its OM Gryphon cradle follow the initialization procedure in chapter 4 of this manual or from the Quick Reference Manual With the master Gryphon Mx30 correctly configured reader read the Copy Configuration barcode below Then place it onto an OM Gryphon cradle within 10 seconds The reader will beep indicating the configuration has been copied The configuration will be simultaneously sent over the RS232 interface of the OM Gryphon If this causes undesired effects disconnect the RS232 cable between the PC and OM Gryphon during this process Copy Configuration With the slave Gryphon Mx30 read the Get Configuration barcode below Then place it onto the same OM Gryphon cradle used in the step above The slave reader s address will not be changed Get Configuration The configuration will be copied from the master to the slave Gryphon Mx30 The slave Gryphon Mx30 signals the end of the procedure with a series of beeps It is now ready to be used with its own OM Gryphon cradle Repeat the procedure above to configure other slave readers The OM Gryphon can continue to configure slave reade
42. with 2 ADDON 5 ADDON qu I Code 39 39 CODABAR Fy xl R 128 __ EAN 128 0 ISBT128 Code93 CiP 9 CIPIHR rcu o Plessey Standard Plessey Anker xl o Telepen dq 3 Codeii __ _ o Code Code49 7 RSS Expanded Linear and Stacked_ RSS Limited O RSS 14 Linear and Stacked 59 60 DATA FORMAT AIM standard identifiers are not defined for all codes the X identifier is assigned to the code for which the standard is not defined The y value depends on the selected options check digit tested or not check digit tx or not etc When customizing the Datalogic Standard code identifiers 1 or 2 identifier characters can be defined for each code type If only 1 identifier character is required the second character must be selected as FF disabled The code identifier be singly disabled for any code by simply selecting FF as the first identifier character Write in the Custom character identifiers in the table above for your records Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration DATA FORMAT CODE IDENTIFIER disable Datalogic standard AIM standard custom 61 Example 62
43. 04 004 004 004 004 004 004 004 004 F4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 F5 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 F6 00B 00B 00B 00B 00B 00B 00B 00B 00B F7 083 083 083 083 083 083 083 083 083 F8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 F9 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 F10 009 009 009 009 009 009 009 009 009 F11 078 078 078 078 078 078 078 078 078 F12 007 007 007 007 007 007 007 007 007 Home 26C 26C 26C 26 26 26 26C 1 26 26 269 269 269 269 269 269 269 269 269 PGUP 270 270 27D 270 270 270 27D 270 270 down 27 27 27A 27A 27A 27A 27A 27A 27A 144 REFERENCES ITA USA UK ES SW JP Uparow 275 275 275 275 275 275 275 275 275 Down 272 272 272 272 272 272 272 272 272 Left arrow 26B 26 26 26 268 268 268 26 26B Right 274 274 274 274 274 274 274 274 274 Esc 076 076 076 06 076 076 076 076 076 right 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 2 02 024A 0244 0244 0254 02 02EA SPACE 022 029 029 029 029 029 If Caps Lock Auto Recognition is disabled it is necessary to verify that the keyboard caps lock status matches the reader one EXAMPLES Defining Special Key Sequences 1 the following example allows defining Special Key 1 as SHIFT F5 enter configuration define Special K
44. 2 start stop character case in transmission uppercase Code 128 Code T28 amiy enable Code 128 control without transmission of check digit 811 enable EAN 128 control without transmission of check digit AI21 Transmit GS before disable x ll T a Code EQ ISBT 128 tenable ISBT128 A M 93 disable Code 93 family 09993 Code 93 control without transmission of check digit ______________________ Moone AE 0001000066 MOD11 MOD10 AE 0000000066 6 xxxx ASCII numbers that define the code length where e First 2 digits minimum acceptable code length e Second 2 digits maximum acceptable code length The minimum code length must always be less than or equal to the maximum The maximum code length for all codes is 99 characters EXAMPLES 0132 variable length from 1 to 32 digits in the code 1010 10 digit code length only 177 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 CODE SELECTION continued 2 Plassey disable the family check Standard check Standard o Anker check no tx AF23 Telepen TEM disable the family AH0 nchek SSCS AH Tpeichek Code 14
45. 3 with 5 ADD ON CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE 5 UPC with 5 ADD UPC E with 2 ADD ON UPC with 5 ADD 39 Code 39 Full ASCII CODABAR CODABAR 128 128 93 CIP 39 CIP HR Code 32 5 128 181 5 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 5 Plessey Standard Telepen Code 11 RSS Expanded Linear and Stacked RSS 14 Linear and Stacked 182 Plessey Anker Delta IBM Code 16K Code 49 RSS Limited PDF417 CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE 5 183 b GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE CHARACTER TO HEX CONVERSION TABLE lt gt gt OOOI 1 ANE x Z lt S OP 3 x 2 50 20 lt gt A B C D E F G H J K L M N 0 R s T 184 HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE THIS PAGE READ THE DESIRED HEX AND NUMERIC SELECTIONS 185 HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE CHARACTER TO HEX CONVERSION TABLE ESC CTRL Right 2v o ZO gt gt Rh MEN v 5 x 0 0 0 0 Y b 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 6
46. ATURES GRYPHON D130 M130 LR Reading diagram at 25 C and 300 lux ambient lighting Reading Zones 10 skew angle 15 10 5 E CODE 39 EAN13 M 1 0 13 mm 0 33 mm 5 mils 13 mils 10 15 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 GRYPHON D230 M230 Reading diagram at 25 and 300 lux ambient lighting Reading Zones 10 skew angle 10 5 0 13 m EAN13 1 CODE39 5 mils 0 33 mm 0 50 mm 0 13 mils 20 mils 5 10 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 cm 165 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 Reading diagram at 25 C and 300 lux ambient lighting Reading Zones 10 skew angle 8 PDF417 Aspect Ratio 3 1 6 4 2 0 17 mm 0 38 mm 6 6mils 15mils 0 2 4 6 0 25 10mils 8 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 166 HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS A HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS In this section we provide a description of how to modify the device configuration using serial strings sent from the Host This method requires either the RS232 or USB COM interface The device configuration can be changed by receiving commands from the Host through the serial interface When this method is used the programming sequence format is the following Kasa um Carriage return character 0D Hex Exit and Save configuration
47. CABLE CONNECTIONS Interface Cable Power OM GRYPHON Connectors The OM GRYPHON incorporates a multi standard interface which can be connected to a Host by simply plugging the correct interface cable into the Host connector placed on the base of the cradle In addition the cradle must be connected to an external power supply To disconnect the cable insert a paper clip or other similar object into the hole corresponding to the Host connector on the body of the cradle Push down on the clip while unplugging the cable Disconnecting the OM GRYPHON Cable GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 2 3 RS232 CONNECTION GRYPHON D HOST OM GRYPHON 2 4 USB GRYPHON D USB INSTALLATION a 2 5 IBM USB POS GRYPHON D USB 2 6 WEDGE CONNECTION GRYPHON D HOST GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 HOST OM GRYPHON WEDGE GRYPHON D PC NOTEBOOK PC NOTEBOOK OM GRYPHON INSTALLATION e 2 7 PEN EMULATION CONNECTION GRYPHON D CASH REGISTER PEN EMULATION CASH REGISTER OM GRYPHON v PEN EMULATION qe GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 2 8 GRYPHON MX30 BATTERY MAINTENANCE 2 8 1 Battery You can install NiMh or Alkaline AA batteries in the Gryphon 30 2 8 2 Battery Charging Once the system is connected and powered you can place the Gryphon 30 into the cradle to charge the battery When the scanner
48. DELAY delay between characters transmitted to Host I III Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 DELAY disabled 01 99 DELAY from 1 to 99 milliseconds delay disabled 38 Enter Configuration s gt Exit and Save Configuration USB COM TIMEOUT timeout control reception from Host Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 TIMEOUT disabled 01 99 TIMEOUT from 1 to 9 9 seconds rx timeout 5 seconds See par 5 1 4 for details SERIAL TRIGGER LOCK disabled enable and select characters Read 2 characters from the HexINumeric table in the range 00 FE where First Character enables device trigger Second Character inhibits device trigger until the first character is received again 39 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration USB KBD KEYBOARD NATIONALITY Not Available for USB KBD ALT MODE Interface This parameter default value is restored through the Interface Selection code and not Restore Default Belgian English French German Italian Japanese Spanish Swedish USA 40 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration USB KBD FIFO disable enable See par 5 1 3 for d
49. E 16 disable the code Code 16 To read stacked codes simply move the reader over the code so that each line of the code is scanned During this process a series of brief ticks indicates that reading is proceeding correctly CopE 49 disable the code Code 49 To read stacked codes simply move the reader over the code so that each line of the code is scanned During this process a series of brief ticks indicates that reading is proceeding correctly 107 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION PDF417 Only PDF417 series readers disable the code PDF417 To read stacked codes simply move the reader over the code so that each line of the code is scanned During this process a series of brief ticks indicates that reading is proceeding correctly 108 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION RSS CODES disable the family DISABLE CODE ENABLE CODE disable RSS Expanded Linear and Stacked enable RSS Expanded Linear and Stacked disable RSS Limited enable RSS Limited disable RSS 14 Linear and Stacked enable RSS 14 Linear and Stacked To read stacked codes simply mov
50. EAN 128 4 Code 39 Full ASCII Code 32 5 UPC A UPC E In this section all SINGLE code selections are underlined and in bold 87 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION EAN UPC FAMILY disable the family Read the desired family code Note Since the EAN UPC without ADD ON code selection is enabled by default to correctly enable another selection first disable the family WITHOUT ADD ON EAN 8 13 UPC A UPC E EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC A UPC E 88 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION WITH ADD 2 AND 5 EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC A UPC E EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC A UPC E WITH ADD ON 2 ONLY EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC A UPC E WITH ADD ON 5 ONLY EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC A UPC E 89 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION WITH AND WITHOUT ADD EAN UPC with and without ADD ON no Autodiscrimination EAN UPC Autodiscrimination ADD ON by Prefix By setting the EAN UPC Autodiscrimination ADD ON by Prefix the desired prefixes must be selected by reading the corresponding codes given in the following section since no prefix is configured by default 90 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION
51. ER CONTROL FOR RADIO RESPONSE BATTERY TYPE SINGLE STORE Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page Read configuration codes from the desired groups 987 Read the code and follow the procedure given Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 129 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration RADIO PARAMETERS RADIO PROTOCOL TIMEOUT radio protocol timeout Read a number from the table where ae 02 19 timeout from 2 to 19 seconds 2 seconds See par 5 7 1 for details POWER OFF TIMEOUT power off timeout ae Read 2 numbers in the range 00 99 00 Power off disabled reader always ready 01 99 corresponds to a max 99 hour delay before power off power off after 4 hours See par 5 7 2 for details 130 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration RADIO PARAMETERS BEEPER CONTROL FOR RADIO RESPONSE normal only good decode only good reception off See par 5 7 3 for details BATTERY TYPE OM GRYPHON CRADLE ONLY NiMh alkaline 131 Enter Configuration disable two attempts four attempts six attempts eight att
52. Enter configuration 3 Setthe connection according to the length of the codes to be read Code Length lt 240 Characters Code Length gt 240 Characters 4 Set Radio Address four digits from the Numeric Table in the range 0000 1999 All readers must have different addresses 19 lt gt GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 5 First STAR System Address Read the code above and the four digit address of the First STAR System device in the system 6 Set Last STAR System Address Read the code above and the four digit address of the Last STAR System device in the system Whenever the system is composed of a single base station the first and last base station addresses steps 5 and 6 must have the same value Exit and Save Configuration f END of procedure YOUR READER IS NOW READY TO READ BARCODES To change the defaults see par 4 8 20 CONFIGURATION 4 6 1 SELECTION Read the interface selection code for your application RS232 Standard POS Terminals Nixdorf Mode Fujitsu ICL Mode For POS terminal default settings refer to par 5 11 PEN 21 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 WEDGE or PS 2 PCs IBM XT PC Notebook IBM SURE1 IBM Terminal 3153 22 CONFIGURATION WEDGE
53. FORMATTING 11 2 2 code ID Read the code type from the Code Identifier Table beginning in Appendix B code length Read a number in the range 01 99 from the Hex Numeric Table 3 Concatenation Result Code ID use code 1 ID use code 2 ID Since you can concatenate codes from different families you must select the Code ID character of the resulting code The Code ID character will be sent in the output message only if it is enabled according to the Code Identifier selection Datalogic AIM or Custom 4 Concatenation Timeout timeout r Read two numbers in the range 00 to 99 00 no timeout 01 99 timeout from 1 to 99 seconds Define the timeout which determines the valid waiting period between the two codes in order to accept concatenation If the timeout expires the resulting action will be based on the following selection HHDII 112 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING Transmission after Timeout no code transmitted after timeout only code 1 transmitted if read after timeout only code 2 transmitted if read after timeout either code 1 or code 2 transmitted after timeout 113 ADVANCED FORMATTING ADVANCED FORMATTING Advanced formatting has been designed to offe
54. ON STRINGS A DATA FORMAT continued NOT FOR PEN EMULATION INTERFACES DESCRIPTION Code Length Tx not transmitted transmitted in variable digit format Ef transmitted in fixed 4 digit format EE EFa0d Field Adjustment disable right addition left addition right deletion etdeelon EFa3d Field Adjustment Character o C EGe Character Replacement disable character replacement 00 Address Stamping disable reader address stamping RUD Address Delimiter disable reader address delimiter enable reader address delimiter and select RV1h character a ASCII character d anumber from the Hex Numeric Table e f g h HEX values representing an ASCII character a ASCII character of the DATALOGIC STANDARD Code Identifier from the table on page 59 d a number in the range 01 32 from the Hex Numeric Table e Hex value from 00 to FE f Hex value of the character to be replaced from 00 to FE g Hex value of the new character to insert from 00 to FE FF replace with no new character remove character h a HEX value in the range from 00 FE representing the ASCII character POWER SAVE DESCRIPTION STRING Scan Rate 135 scans per sec 270 scans per sec Sleep State USB Suspend enable BQ Enter Sleep Timeout 100 ms BR00 BR99 Standby enable BMO disable 801 173 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 Hand Held Operation software trig
55. aceutical code Read a check digit selection CHECK DIGIT TABLE no check digit control check digit control and transmission check digit control without transmission Read 4 numbers for the code length where First 2 digits minimum code length Second 2 digits maximum code length The maximum code length is 99 characters The minimum code length must always be less than or equal to the maximum Examples 0199 variable from 1 to 99 digits in the code 1010 10 digit code length only 95 Enter Configuration Read the desired family code Standard Code 39 e Full ASCII Code 39 e 96 Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION CopE 39 FAMILY disables the family Read a check digit selection CHECK DIGIT TABLE no check digit control check digit control and transmission check digit control without transmission Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION The pharmaceutical codes below part of the Code 39 family but have no check digit selections Code CIP39 French pharmaceutical code Code 32 Italian pharmaceutical code
56. ar over the code so that each line of the code is scanned During this process a series of brief ticks indicates that reading is proceeding correctly Conditions This parameter is only valid for the following codes EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC A without Add on without Add on without Add on Code 128 Code 39 For Code 39 Check digit control is forced PuzzleSolver is not valid for ISBT 128 code 85 3 86 CODE SELECTION EAN UPC FAMILY 2 5 FAMILY CopE 39 FAMILY CopE 128 FAMILY CODABAR FAMILY CopE 93 MSI PLESSEY TELEPEN DELTA IBM CopE 11 CopE 16K CopE 49 PDF417 PDF READERS ONLY RSS CODES O 0000000000000 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page Read configuration codes from the desired groups IES Read the code and follow the procedure given Default value Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION DISABLE ALL CODE FAMILIES The reader allows up to 5 code selections This does not limit the number of CODES enabled to 5 as it depends on the code family SINGLE SELECTIONS e ONE combination code from the EAN family e ONE code from the 2 5 family Example 5 code selections 1 2 5 Interleaved 2 2 5 Industrial 3 Code 128
57. check digit transmission MOD11 MOD10 check digit control check digit transmission MOD10 MOD10 check digit control no check digit transmission MOD10 MOD10 check digit control check digit transmission 102 Enter Configuration 1 CODE SELECTION PLESSEY disable the family Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections Standard Plessey no check digit control check digit control check digit not transmitted Anker Plessey check digit control check digit transmitted Exit and Save Configuration check digit control check digit transmitted no check digit control check digit control check digit not transmitted 103 Enter Configuration 1 CODE SELECTION TELEPEN disable the family Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections Numeric Telepen no check digit control check digit control check digit not transmitted Alphanumeric Telepen check digit control check digit transmitted 104 Exit and Save Configuration check digit control check digit transmit
58. ction is valid for the entire Code 128 family Read the code 4 numbers for the code length where set code length The maximum code length is 99 characters The minimum code length must always be less than or equal to the maximum First 2 digits minimum code length Second 2 digits maximum code length Examples 0199 variable from 1 to 99 digits in the code 1010 10 digit code length only The length is calculated on the output string CopE 93 disables the code Code 93 control without transmission of check digit 99 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION CODABAR FAMILY disable the family Read the desired equality control code Read start stop transmission selection START STOP CHARACTER TRANSMISSION Standard Codabar no start stop character equality control no transmission Standard Codabar start stop character equality control ae transmission The Codabar ABC code below uses a fixed start stop character transmission selection Codabar ABC no start stop character equality control but transmission 100 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION
59. d 2 numbers in the range 00 99 00 no same code consecutive reading until reader is removed no decoding for at least 400 ms 01 99 timeout from 1 to 9 9 seconds before a consecutive read on same code safety time 0 5 sec See par 5 5 4 for details BEEPER INTENSITY very low intensity low intensity medium intensity high intensity This sets the beeper OFF for data entry while for all other beeper signals it has the meaning very low intensity The Beeper Intensity parameter is effective for all operating conditions described in par 6 5 78 Enter Configuration tone 1 tone 3 monotone long Exit and Save Configuration READING PARAMETERS 11 tone 2 4 BEEPER bitonal BEEPER LENGTH short 79 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration READING PARAMETERS PDF DECODING RECOGNITION INTENSITY low high GooD READ SPOT DURATION disable short medium long Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration READING PARAMETERS AUTOMATIC OPERATION AIMING LIGHT disable enable See par 5 5 5 for details DECODING PARAMETERS AN Before changing these parameter values read the descriptions in INK SPREAD
60. decimal range from 00 to FE For message output format refer to par 5 3 147 95 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 5 4 POWER SAVE 5 4 1 Sleep State USB Suspend When using interfaces other than USB this mode allows the uP in the reader to enter a Sleep state for minimum power consumption For D series readers this command is only valid when hardware trigger type is selected Before entering Sleep mode the following are verified nocommands coming from Host e data being transmitted to Host Enter Sleep Timeout ended see par 5 4 2 To exit Sleep mode press the trigger Enabling the Sleep state implements Standby mode for CCD devices see par 5 4 3 For Mx30 series readers sleep state is entered immediately after reading a code and is not configurable To exit Sleep mode press the trigger When using the USB interface this mode allows the device to manage Selective Suspend conditions generated by the Host Operating System in which optimizing low power consumption ex Windows Stand by It is possible to exit the Suspend mode either from the Host ex moving the mouse during Stand by or through the barcode reader The latter called Remote Wakeup makes the device wake up the Host restoring the communication Remote Wakeup is possible by pressing the trigger 5 4 2 Enter Sleep Timeout For readers that have the Sleep state enabled this timeout determines when the reader will enter this state 5 43 Standby If this comma
61. e 83 Overflow Control 83 Interdigit 84 Decoding ama a shaven 84 Puz le Solver M ies pei eee pco poi tn d op dioe d deest 85 CODE SELECTION u e 86 EAN UPG Fami ar CR RE Serra eng 88 2 5 Family 95 Code 39 Family 96 vi Code 128 FamMily 98 eie echo ee eee Pe eee aaa dote 99 Codabar Family u Q etes ae Lust tud 100 tt HUNE AS A 102 mr 103 TTeleperis s oen 0 104 7 105 Code 1 i nep Dev eee die 106 Code 16K qoe 107 20016 te RH 107 4 108 RSS Codes D a u hares 109 ADVANCED FORMATTING U u u u u 110 2s ce uuu cres EEG Ex na recep E e RE canst 111 Advanced nennen enn 114 129 Radio Protocol 130 Power Off TimeOut 130 Beeper Control for Radio Response 131 Battery Type L e a ARMS 7 131 S
62. e battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of the batteries as required by the WARNING relevant laws in force lt gt GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 3 GRYPHON MX30 SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS There are two basic system layouts that can be employed Stand Alone systems and Multidrop STAR System Networks 3 1 STAND ALONE LAYOUTS 3 1 1 Single Reader Layout HOST gt OM GRYPHON N 3 1 2 Multiple Reader Layout 7 GRYPHON M 4 JOIN y BIND OM GRYPHON ii 7 In stand alone systems each cradle is connected to a single Host 10 GRYPHON MX30 SYSTEM AND NETWORK LAYOUTS da 3 1 3 Multiple Stand Alone Layouts Many stand alone connections can operate in the same physical area without interference provided all readers and cradles in the system have different addresses GRYPHON M GRYPHON e JOIN N OM GRYPHON _ GRYPHON M a T BIND Multiple Stand Alone Systems in the Same Area Since the cradles can communicate to multiple Gryphon Mx30 scanners you might find it useful to employ one or more C Gryphon battery chargers in addition to the OM Gryphon cradle so that the battery re charging operation can be performed for several scanners at the same time 11 lt gt GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 3 2 MULTIDROP STAR SYSTEM NETWORK LAYOUTS Even though many stand alone systems can operate in the same p
63. e the reader over the code so that each line of the code is scanned During this process a series of brief ticks indicates that reading is proceeding correctly 109 ADVANCED FORMATTING CONCATENATION ADVANCED FORMATTING 8 Please follow setup procedure carefully for these parameters NOTE The Advanced Formatting parameters not be compatible with the IBM USB POS interface selection 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of page 2 Read configuration codes precisely following the numbered procedure given 987 Read the code and follow the procedure given Default value 3 Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of page 110 Enter Configuration re ae Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING 11 disable enable Permits the concatenation of two codes defined by code type and length It is possible to set a timeout for the second code reading and to define code transmission if the timeout expires The order of transmission is CODE 1 CODE 2 Define Concatenation Code 1 code ID Read the code type from the Code Identifier Table beginning in Appendix B code length Read a number in the range 01 99 from the Hex Numeric Table 111 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED
64. ead the code and follow the procedure given Default value Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page DATA FORMAT CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE CODE AIM STANDARD DATALOGIC STANDARD 2 5 interleaved 2 5 industrial 2 5 normal 5 bars 2 5 matrix 3 bars EAN8 EAN 13 UPCA UPC E EAN 8 with 2 ADD ON EAN 8 with 5 ADD ON EAN 13 with 2 ADD ON EAN 13 with 5 ADD ON E UPC A with 2 ADD ON __ UPC A with 5 ADD ON IXy __ UPC E with 2 ADD ON __ E with 5 ADD __ __ 39 Code 39 Full ASCII CODABAR ABC CODABAR IXy Code 128 1Cy EAN 128 ISBT 128 Code 93 CIP 39 CIP HR ___ Code 32 _ MSI Plessey Standard PO Plessey Anker Telepen Delta IBM Code 11 Code 16K piu Code 49 E RSS Expanded Linear and Stacked eO RSS Limited __ ___ RSS 14 Linear and Stacked Custom lt lt lt lt y gt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 2 5 interleaved 2 5 industrial 2 5 normal 5 bars x O O 2 5 matix3bars x Q EAN8 EAN13 0 B UPCA UPCE ____ D EAN8with 2 ADDON JEAN 8 with 5 ADDON EAN 13 with 2ADDON 13 with 5 ADD ON ______ UPC Awith2ADDON UPC 5 ADDON UPC E
65. ed with no character that is it will be removed from the code 68 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration DATA FORMAT Example The following strings define 1 First Character Replacement substitution in Code 39 barcodes of all occurrences of the 0 character with the 1 character 2 Second Character Replacement substitution in Code 39 barcodes of all occurrences of the A character with the B character first character replacement Code 39 ASCII characters corresponding ASCII characters corresponding to the HEX value for character 0 to the HEX value for character 1 30 31 For Code 39 codes containing the string 0123 the contents transmitted will be 1123 second character Code 39 ASCII characters corresponding ASCII characters corresponding replacement to the HEX value for character to the HEX value for character B For Code 39 codes containing the string ABCD the contents transmitted will be BBCD 41 42 69 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration DATA FORMAT ADDRESS STAMPING MX30 SERIES ONLY disable reader address stamping enable reader address stamping See par 5 3 3 for details ADDRESS DELIMITER Mx30 SERIES ONLY disable reader address delimiter
66. ee cute neci irre ERR 1455 42 Control Character 42 43 066 USB Keyboard 44 Keyboard Nationality 45 Gaps LOCK ette u TS L aM a dp Q 46 Caps Lock Auto Recognition AT compatible only 46 N Rare dc 47 Inter character Delay nmt cette erar cet ins 47 Intercode Delay u u e poe eere 48 Keyboard 11 S uqa Eate Enia E eaS 49 Control Character 51 Sa 52 Operating a anual ere ndi sa e s 53 Minimum Output 54 Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128 55 56 Output Level 56 eom fe Qoae its 57 idle Inter Block 24 1 1 57 DATA FORMA 58 Code Identifier Header Speclal Keys reb tle S eMe fete Fie
67. empts 132 RADIO PARAMETERS SINGLE STORE See par 5 7 4 for details Exit and Save Configuration one attempt three attempts five attempts seven attempts nine attempts REFERENCES 5 5 REFERENCES 5 1 RS232 PARAMETERS 5 1 1 Handshaking Hardware handshaking RTS CTS The RTS line is activated by the decoder before transmitting a character Transmission is possible only if the CTS line controlled by the Host is active Signals at EIA levels RTS x 2 Li Transmitted data Transmitted data CTS Host busy RTS CTS handshaking Software handshaking XON XOFF During transmission if the Host sends the XOFF character 13 Hex the decoder interrupts the transmission with a maximum delay of one character and only resumes when the XON character 11 Hex is received Transmitted data Transmitted data ___ XOFF XON Host busy Host ready XON XOFF handshaking 133 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 5 1 2 ACK NACK Protocol GRYPHON Dx30 Readers This parameter sets a transmission protocol in which the Host responds to the reader after every code transmitted The Host sends an ACK character 06 HEX in the case of good reception or the NACK character 15 HEX requesting re transmission in the case of bad reception data ACK or NACK ACK NACK enabled If the reader does not rece
68. ents trigger release for trigger active level a second trigger press for trigger active pulse trigger off timeout see par 5 5 2 When one read per cycle is selected the device decodes only one code during the ON period and immediately turns the reader OFF It is only possible to read another code when the next ON time occurs In multiple reads per cycle the ON period is extended so that the device can continue decoding codes until an OFF event occurs For software trigger mode the flash on period is immediately reset after each read and therefore extended If another code is decoded before the reset flash on period expires it is again reset and the effect is that the device remains ON decoding codes until the flash on or timeout period expires The Safety Time parameter should be used in this case to avoid unwanted multiple reading of the same code see par 5 5 4 149 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 5 5 4 Safety Time Safety time prevents the device from immediately decoding the same code more than once Same code consecutive reading can be disabled requiring the reader to be removed from the code no decoding for at least 400 ms or a timeout can be set up to 9 9 seconds before the decoder will accept the same code Reading is immediate if the code changes The safety time parameter is not applicable when reading stacked codes or when setting one read per cycle in hardware trigger operating mode since these settings require v
69. eries Readers With Same 17 Gryphon M STAR Modem in Stand Alone Mode 18 Gryphon M STAR System Setup sse 19 Interface Selection ue eerte ederet e an betwee 21 USB Reader 26 Changing Default 0 28 RS232 PARAMETERS u 0 7 29 E E 30 n y mu nuu 31 pica cq 31 Stop Bits ve e 32 ie REM Ht ie dep ie D 32 33 000 Ack Nack FIIO iere ce ka as aux 33 Inter character Delay u l u u ee aeter e Heres 34 Rx e uu u Re 34 Serial Trigger 1 etie ettet posee tni pues 35 USB PARAMETERS 1 11 111111 nnn nnne nnne 36 Handshaking mede dne dne dne dae der de dee 37 37 7 38 Inter character Delay rre eie tt 38 39 RX Serial Trigger LOCK eren eoe cde e ders 39 Keyboard 40 gie cM 41 Inter character Delay arreter reo 41 Inter code Delay e
70. erwise could not be selected i e ALT F6 SHIFT F1 These Special Keys can be used for Headers Terminators Character Replacement Field Adjustment Custom Code ID Advanced Formatting Define Field Advanced Formatting Additional Fixed Field Follow the procedure to define the desired Special Key sequence 1 Read the Enter Configuration code above and select the Special Key to define one at a time Define Special Key 1 Define Special Key 2 Define Special Key 3 Define Special Key 4 Define Special Key 5 140 REFERENCES 2 Read only code to be associated with special key sequence SHIFT OR CTRL OR ALT OR CTRL SHIFT OR ALT SHIFT OR CTRL ALT 141 Exit and Save Configuration 3 Select the character to be associated with the Special Key sequence by reading the codes corresponding to the 3 character values from Appendix C Then read the Exit and Save Configuration code above to complete the Special Key sequence The character values having the and symbols require SHIFT or ALT keys or key combinations in step 2 in particular the character is obtained in combination with SHIFT the character is obtained in combination with ALT The following character values change according to the keyboard nationa
71. ess the Shift and 4 keys simultaneously on the keyboard to transmit the character to the video to set the press and release Shift then press and release 4 Each pressed and released key must generate an acoustic signal on the reader otherwise repress the key Never press more than one key at the same time even if this corresponds to the normal use of your keyboard Press Backspace to correct a wrong key entry In this case the reader emits 2 beeps Note CAPS LOCK and NUM LOCK must be off before starting the keyboard setting procedure SHIFT must be repressed for each character and cannot be substituted by CAPS LOCK setting the alphanumeric keyboard 4 Read the code above Press the keys shown in the following table according to their numerical order Some ASCII characters may be missing as this depends on the type of keyboard these are generally particular characters relative to the various national symbologies In this case e The first 4 characters Shift Alt Ctrl and Backspace can only be substituted with keys not used or substituted with each other e characters can be substituted with other single symbols e g SPACE even if not included in the barcode set used e characters can be substituted with others corresponding to your keyboard The reader signals the end of the procedure with 2 beeps indicating the keys have been registered 49
72. est element in the barcode In this way the code resolution is controlled by the signal sent to the decoder independently of the physical resolution of the code read The shortest pulse 200 us corresponds to a high resolution code emulation and therefore a shorter transfer speed to the decoder for decoders able to work on high resolution codes Likewise longer pulses correspond to low resolution code emulation and therefore a longer transfer time to the decoder 5 2 2 Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128 GRYPHON Dx30 Series Readers When using these readers it is possible to convert all codes to Code 39 By disabling this option the decoded codes will be transmitted in their original format except for the following codes which are ALWAYS converted into Code 39 format MSI Plessey Telepen Delta IBM Code 11 Code 16K Code 49 PDF417 RSS GRYPHON Mx30 Series Readers When using these readers it is possible to choose between converting the decoded codes into either Code 39 format or Code 128 format It is not possible to disable conversion 136 REFERENCES E gt 5 2 3 Overflow This parameter generates a white space before the first bar and after the last bar of the code The selections are as follows narrow space 10 times the minimum output pulse medium space 20 times the minimum output pulse wide space 30 times the minimum output pulse 5 2 4 Output and Idle Levels The following state diagrams describe the
73. etails INTER CHARACTER DELAY delay between characters transmitted to Host III Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 DELAY disabled 01 99 DELAY from 1 to 99 milliseconds delay disabled 41 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration USB KBD INTER CODE DELAY delay between codes transmitted to Host 1587 II III Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 DELAY disabled 01 99 DELAY from 1 to 99 seconds delay disabled CONTROL CHARACTER EMULATION CTRL Shift Key CTRL Key 42 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration USB KBD USB SPEED Normal Fast 43 WEDGE 5 All Gryphon Dx30 Series readers Gryphon Mx30 OM Gryphon configurations only KEYBOARD NATIONALITY CAPS LOCK CAPS LOCK AUTO RECOGNITION Num Lock INTER CHARACTER DELAY INTER CODE DELAY KEYBOARD SETTING CONTROL CHARACTER EMULATION Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page Read configuration codes from the desired groups IESE Read the code and follow the procedure given Default value Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page Enter Configuration Exit
74. ey 1 SHIFT e HII codes from Appendix C corresponding exit amp save configuration 003 to the character value for F5 145 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 2 following example allows defining Special Key 2 as CTRL S upper case enter configuration define Special Key 2 CTRL SHIFT gt gt codes from Appendix C corresponding to exit amp save configuration 01B the character value for s lower case 3 following example allows defining Special Key 3 as Alt F6 enter configuration define Special Key 3 ALT codes from Appendix C corresponding exit amp save configuration 00B to the character value for F6 4 following example allows defining Special Key 4 as Alt Shift F1 enter configuration define Special Key 4 ALT SHIFT PHP codes from Appendix C corresponding exit amp save configuration 005 to the character value for F1 Integrating Special Keys Headers Terminators 1 the following example allows setting Special Key 1 defined in example 1 above as terminator enter configuration one character terminato
75. fault code In fact header and terminator default values depend on the interface selection RS232 no header terminator CR LF WEDGE no header terminator ENTER These default values are always restored through the reading of RS232 or WEDGE interface selection code see chapter 2 138 REFERENCES For the WEDGE interface the following extended keyboard values can also be configured EXTENDED KEYBOARD TO HEX CONVERSION TABLE IBM AT IBM 31xx 32xx Wyse IBM 3153 34xx 37xx Digital APPLE ADB 83 ENTER ENTER FIELD EXIT RETURN gt Fg F j HOME ENTER END ED FEE Fu j recuo PGUP e 94 PGDOWN PGDOWN Fe L U 39 Epp j CTRL Right CTRL Right Right For all devices using IBM compatible Wedge or USB KBD interfaces all values from 9 to FE send the relative simulated keypress when available or else the relative ALT Mode sequence See the Hex to Character Conversion Table in Appendix C For all devices using other Wedge interfaces all values from 9C to FE send the Space character 139 Enter Configuration 5 3 2 Define Special Key Sequence The Special Key s for Wedge IBM AT PS 2 and USB KBD interface users can be associated with a sequence of keyboard keys that oth
76. field separator III Read the field separator character from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE discard separator include separator OR match character III Read the match character from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE OR field length Read two numbers in the range 01 to 99 to define the field length this is the last field variable length AND Field 3 Terminators no field terminators III 1 field terminator 2 field terminators Read the field terminator character s from the HEX table Valid range of characters for all readers 01 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 120 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING 11 DEFINE FIELD 4 BY EITHER field separator III Read the field separator character from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE discard separator include separator OR match character III Read the match character from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE OR field length
77. ger BKO hardware trigger BK1 automatic BK2 awyson BRB hardware trigger ready Stand Operation hardware trigger Bus automaic 1 BU awayson 802 Hardware Trigger Mode trigger active pulse 81 Reads per Cycle multiple reads Safety Time 100 ms BE00 BE99 Beeper Intensity verylowintensity lowintensity PDF Decoding Recognition Intensity high 1 BW Good Read Spot Duration Automatic Operation Aiming Light enable BT 174 HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS amp DECODING PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION STRING enable Overflow control disable Interdigit control disable Puzzle Solver disable Decoding Safety one read two reads three reads _ ED2 four reads DISABLE ALL FAMILY CODES 1 EAN UPC disable EANIUPC family EAN 15006 UPCE without ADD ON AM wh ADD ON AA EAN 13 wihout ADD ON AA wh ADD ON 2 ONLY aak with ADD 2 05 6 UPC AUPC E wihout ADD ON am wh ADD ON 2 ONLY amm wih ADD ONSONLY TO Select Prefixes cancel all selections E 378 379 ET1378ET2379 434 439 ET3434ET4439 414 419 ET5414ET6419 977 ET7977 978 ET8978 979 ET9979 8 check digit transmission Disable aaco Enable AG EAN 13 check digit transm
78. hysical area without interfering with each other it may be desirable to bridge data from multiple base stations in network to a single Host Gryphon Mx30 readers are compatible with STAR System networks These networks provide seamless active roaming for any RF reading device in the system 3 2 1 Host Master Layout 44 RS485 VDC 44 RS485 VDC RS485 ONLY A Host Master with STAR Link B STAR Box converter STARGATE base stations Example Multidrop STAR System Network with Host as Master In this layout the Host acts as the Master using STAR Link software The Host is connected in RS232 to a STAR Box converter which is connected to the first slave in the RS485 network In this way the base stations provide communications between a single Host and all readers in the system STARGATE base stations are used as slaves in this network The Slaves at the ends of the network must be terminated see the STARGATE and STAR Box Installation Manuals See par 4 5 and or the Sm rtSet Help On Line for system configuration specifications 12 CONFIGURATION ae 4 CONFIGURATION 4 1 CONFIGURATION METHODS 411 Reading Configuration Barcodes This manual can be used for complete setup and configuration of your reader by following the setup procedures in this chapter see par 4 2 for an overview If you wish to change the default settings this manual provides complete c
79. inator character s from the HEX table Valid range of characters for all readers 01 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 122 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING 11 7 First Additional Fixed Field no fixed field 1 character fixed field 2 character fixed field 3 character fixed field 4 character fixed field 5 character fixed field 6 character fixed field After selecting one of the Additional Fixed Field codes read the corresponding character s from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 ae Example 4 Character Fixed Field 4D 41 49 4E MAIN 123 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING 11 Second Additional Fixed Field no fixed field 1 character fixed field 2 character fixed field 3 character fixed field 4 character fixed field 5 character fixed field 6 character fixed field
80. indicator status functioning DECODING PARAMETERS maintain correct barcode decoding in certain special reading conditions CODE SELECTION parameters allow configuration of a personalized mix of codes code families and their options ADVANCED FORMATTING PARAMETERS allow code concatenation and advanced formatting of messages towards the Host It cannot be used with Pen Emulation connections RADIO PARAMETERS Mx30 series only allow configuration of radio control parameters 28 RS232 PARAMETERS All Gryphon Dx30 Series readers Gryphon Mx30 OM Gryphon configurations only BAUD RATE PARITY DATA BITS STOP BITS HANDSHAKING ACK NACK PROTOCOL FIFO INTER CHARACTER DELAY Rx TIMEOUT SERIAL TRIGGER LOCK O 09 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page Read configuration codes from the desired groups IESE Read the code and follow the procedure given Default value Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 29 Enter Configuration 300 baud 1200 baud 4800 baud 19200 baud 30 Exit and Save Configuration RS232 BAUD RATE 600 baud 2400 baud 9600 baud 38400 baud Enter Configuration RS232 PARITY none even parity odd parity DATA BITS 7 bits
81. ingle Store eee e te recede 132 REFERENCES resale t cde 133 RS232 Pa rarieters eise uQ a E III ERR ER ninh 133 7 133 ACK NACK Protocol aa 134 ge 135 TIO UO 136 Pem eie eg cdi ie ion 136 Minimum Output 136 Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128 136 6 uya boc 137 Output and Idle 137 Inter Block Delay 2 ee Genes 138 Data Formato een eerie e E asus 138 Header Terminator Selection 138 Define Special Key 140 Address Stampilig e terit teen daten eI 147 Address uuu aaah ans sab sassa enne 147 148 Sleep State USB 148 Enter Sleep Timeout niese eieiei eid redu 148 cnp c 148 Reading Parameters 149 5 5 1 5 5 2 5 5 3 5 5 4 5 5 5 56 1 56 2 56 3 5 7 1 5 7 2 5 7 3 5 7 4 5 8 5 9 5 9 1 5 9 2 5 9 3 5 10 5 11 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 6 Hardware Trigger Mode 149 Trigger Off 149 Reads per
82. ission disable ene AAAH UPC A check digit transmission disable 0 AAM 175 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 CODE SELECTION continued DESCRIPTION STRING EAN UPC UPC E check digit transmission disable enable AAB AAC ISBN Conversion codes enable ISBN AP enablelSEN 7 enable ISBN ISSN Code 39 Standard no check digit control check digit control and transmission el e Full ASCII PONS 039 Code3 7 AC0 Interleaved 2 5 AC11xxxx AC12xxxx AC13xxxx Normal 2 5 5 bars Industrial 2 5 IATA check digit control and transmission AC32xxxx Matrix 2 5 3 bars xxxx ASCII numbers that define the code length where e First 2 digits minimum acceptable code length e Second 2 digits maximum acceptable code length The minimum code length must always be less than or equal to the maximum The maximum code length for all codes is 99 characters Examples 0132 variable length from 1 to 32 digits in the code 1010 10 digit code length only 176 HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS CODE SELECTION continued DESCRIPTION 7 Codabar disable Codabar family Standard no start stop character equality control nor transmission akana but transmission poem but no transmission k mamas and transmission s but transmission Codabar ABC forced concatenation 7 AD23
83. ive ACK or NACK transmission is ended after the RX Timeout see par 5 1 4 When ACK NACK protocol is enabled FIFO must be disabled manually see par 5 1 3 GRYPHON Mx30 Readers The transmission protocol takes place between reader cradle and Host The reader passes its data code read to the cradle which sends it to the Host In the following descriptions the completed transmission is indicated by the Beeper Control for Radio Response parameter with its default setting to Normal see par 5 7 3 When ACK NACK is disabled there is no control from cradle to Host transmission the reader responds with the good reception tone data GRYPHON aX OM GRYPHON good RX beep ACK NACK disabled 134 REFERENCES data XM GRYPHON M OM GRYPHON good RX beep PATE ACK NACK enabled When ACK NACK is enabled the Host sends an ACK character 06 HEX in the case of good reception or the NACK character 15 HEX requesting re transmission in the case of bad reception Only after the ACK character is received by the OM Gryphon does the reader respond with the good reception tone If the reader does not receive an ACK or NACK transmission is ended after the RX Timeout see par 5 1 4 See also Radio Protocol Timeout par 5 7 1 for Mx30 Series readers When ACK NACK protocol is enabled FIFO must be disabled manually see par 5 1 3 5 1 3 FIFO GRYPHON Dx30 Readers This parame
84. ld Adjustment Cr 66 Field Adjustment 67 Code Length u ede Hee Character Replacement Address Stamping Mx30 Series 70 Address Delimiter Mx30 Series 70 POWER SAVE i Ai a aus 71 lecce 72 Sleep State USB Suspend eset nderit 72 Enter Sleep TimeoUt iret reet a right 73 Standby 7 73 READING 85 2 11 u nennen 74 Hand Held Operatiohi 75 otand 0 theese cpensness 75 Hardware Trigger 7 76 Trigger off 76 Flash M de pee eee red aaa pets 77 Reads per Cycle iere rei quer o eee dts 77 Safety IO a 78 Beeper Intensity 2 eV eR 78 Beeper TONG 79 Beeper e Wee 79 Beeper Lengt eoe E 79 PDF Decoding Recognition Intensity 80 Good Read Spot 80 Automatic Operation Aiming 81 DECODING 8 4 1 1 82 IK SS PPO
85. lity USA UK ES SW JP 0169 0165 04 0 016 0162 016 0162 0162 01E 0525 1026 026 01 01 2 o1E 01 o1E 052 0265 026 026 050 050 0264 0265 0265 0255 0255 05 05 0255 0255 0259 025 0255 02E 02 5 0525 0525 02 5 02 5 02 5 02 5 02 5 amp 0365 0305 016 016 0365 03D 0365 0365 0365 04 052 025 025 050 052 04 05D 03D 03E 046 102 02 0465 osE 03 3 0465 0455 o4E 04E 046 045 046 0465 0465 05B oaE 050 05 5 05 03 5 05 5 05052 0525 05B 0555 0555 04 05 0555 05 04 04 5 041 041 03A 03A 041 041 041 041 041 z 04A 04E 036 055 04A 04E 04A 04A 04E 049 049 0415 0419 049 049 049 049 049 03D 04 0495 0499 0309 04 03052 0302 04 045 045 0459 0459 045 045 045 045 045 016 016 0165 0169 016 016 016 016 016 01E 01E 01E 1 01 01E 01E 01E 01E 026 026 0265 0265 026 026 026 026 026 025 025 0259 0258 025 025 025 025 025 02 02 02 5 02 02 02 02 02 02 036 036 0365 0365 036 036 036 036 036 03D 03D 03D 0305 03D 03D 03D 03D 03D 03E 03 5 o3E o3E 03E 0 03E 046 046 0465 0469 046 046 046 046 046 142
86. ly and easily 42 SETUP PROCEDURES For Gryphon TM Dx30 Series readers follow the setup procedures in pars 4 3 4 6 4 7 For Gryphon Mx30 Series readers the setup procedures depend two basic applications Stand Alone or STAR System Stand Alone applications allow communication with the Host by either the OM Gryphon cradle par 4 4 or by the STAR Modem radio modem par 4 4 2 STAR System applications allow communication with the Host through an RS485 network by the STARGATE RF base station or by the STAR Modem radio modem par 4 5 Proceed as shown in the following diagram Begin Setup by choosing the setup procedure for your GRYPHON reader as indicated below Gryphon Dx30 Par 4 3 Par 4 6 Par 4 7 Stand Alone Applications STAR System Applications Gryphon Mx30 OM Gryphon Gryphon Mx30 STAR System Par 4 4 Par 4 5 Par 4 6 Optional Par 4 4 1 e STARGATE multiple guns per OM Gryphon STAR Modem in STAR System Mode GRYPHON Mx30 STAR Modem in Stand Alone Mode Par 4 4 2 End of Setup Your reader is now ready to read barcodes using the default settings 14 CONFIGURATION a 4 3 GRYPHON DX30 SETUP 4 Read the restore default parameters code below Restore Gryphon Dx30 Default After reading the above code go to par 4 6 Interface Selection 44
87. matting After performing Advanced Formatting on the barcode read Standard Formatting Headers Code Length Code ID Terminators can be applied to the message to be transmitted 11 End Format Definition end Format 1 definition end Format 2 definition end Format 3 definition end Format 4 definition 126 Enter Configuration enable enable enable enable Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING 11 Enable Advanced Format no Advanced Formats enabled Advanced Format 1 disable Advanced Format 2 disable Advanced Format 3 disable Advanced Format 4 disable 127 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration ApvascEprFoRwATrNG IHH No Match Result clear data no transmission transmit data using standard format This selection determines the action to be taken when codes read do not conform to the advanced format requisites no match Codes not matching can be ignored cleared from memory and not transmitted Codes not matching can be transmitted using the Standard formatting Headers Code Length Code ID Terminators 128 RADIO PARAMETERS RADIO PROTOCOL TIMEOUT POWER OFF TIMEOUT BEEP
88. nd is enabled part of the CCD circuitry shuts down Standby in order to optimize low power consumption when not reading When the trigger is pressed this circuitry powers up This mode causes a minor delay of about 100 ms before the reader is ready For Mx30 series readers standby is always enabled and is not configurable To exit Standby press the trigger 148 REFERENCES E gt 5 5 READING PARAMETERS 5 5 1 Hardware Trigger Mode This mode determines how the reading phase is controlled when the hardware trigger operating mode is selected e trigger active level the reader goes ON when the trigger is pressed and goes OFF when it is released e trigger active pulse the reader goes ON at the first trigger press and goes OFF only at a second press 5 5 2 Trigger Off Timeout When this timeout is selected the reader turns OFF automatically after the desired period of time 5 5 3 Reads per Cycle In general a reading cycle corresponds to the ON OFF times of a device The resulting effects of this parameter on code reading depend on other related configuration conditions Here are the definitions of ON and OFF times e For readers using the software trigger parameter FLASH MODE a reading cycle corresponds to the flash on flash off times Code reading takes place during the flash on time e For readers using the hardware trigger parameter a reading cycle corresponds to a trigger press ON one of the following OFF ev
89. oluntary action by the user 5 5 5 Automatic Operation Aiming Light This parameter allows an aiming light to be continuously emitted in front of the reader to facilitate the positioning of the barcode to be read 5 6 DECODING PARAMETERS of the reader for particular applications Used incorrectly they can degrade the reading performance or increase the possibility of a CAUTION decoding error AN These parameters are intended to enhance the decoding capability 5 6 1 Ink Spread The ink spread parameter allows the decoding of codes which are not perfectly printed because the page texture tends to absorb the ink 5 6 22 Overflow Control The overflow control parameter can be disabled when decoding codes printed on small surfaces which do not allow the use of an overflow space This command does not effect code families 2 5 Code 128 and Code 93 This command is forced enabled when PDF417 codes are enabled 5 6 3 Interdigit Control The interdigit control parameter verifies the interdigit spacing for code families Code 39 and Codabar 150 REFERENCES E gt 57 RADIO PARAMETERS MX30 SERIES ONLY 5 7 1 Radio Protocol Timeout This parameter sets the valid time to wait before transmission between the Mx30 series reader and OM Gryphon cradle is considered failed This parameter should be set taking into consideration the radio traffic number of readers in the same area If the RS232 interface is used with ACK NACK
90. onfiguration of your reader in an easy way To configure your reader 1 Open the folded page in Appendix C with the hex numeric table and keep it open during the device configuration 2 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page of configuration 3 Modify the desired parameters in one or more sections following the procedures given for each group 4 Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page of configuration Reference notes describing the operation of the more complex parameters are given in chapter 5 4 1 2 Using DL Sm rtSet DL Sm rtSet is a Windows based utility program providing a quick and user friendly configuration method via the RS232 or USB COM interfaces It also allows upgrading the software of the connected device see the DL Sm rtSet User s Manual for more details 4 1 3 Copy Command A previously configured device Master can be used to send its configuration directly to other devices of the same type Slaves The particular procedure for each device is given in par 5 9 13 ee GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 4 1 4 Sending Configuration Strings from Host An alternative configuration method is provided in Appendix A using the RS232 or USB COM interface This method is particularly useful when many devices need to be configured with the same settings Batch files containing the desired parameter settings can be prepared to configure devices quick
91. r special key 1 exit amp save configuration Read 146 REFERENCES E gt 2 the following example allows setting Special Key 2 defined in example 2 above as header enter configuration one character header special key 2 exit amp save configuration 3 the following example allows setting Special Key 3 defined in example 3 above as header enter configuration one character header special key 3 exit amp save configuration 4 the following example allows setting Special Key 4 defined in example 4 above and ENTER character as terminators ASCII characters corresponding to the enter configuration two character terminator special key 4 HEX value for character exit amp save configuration 5 3 3 Address Stamping Read 83 It is possible to include the reader address in the message sent to the host The reader Address Stamping parameter consists of a 4 digit number in the range 0000 1999 For message output format refer to par 5 3 5 3 4 Address Delimiter The Address Delimiter allows a character to be included to separate the reader Address stamping field from the next field in the message Any character can be included in the hexa
92. r you complete flexibility in changing the format of barcode data before transmitting it to the host system This formatting will be performed when the barcode data meets certain criteria which you will define in the following procedure Up to 4 advanced code management formats can be defined and saved in memory For each format you must complete the entire configuration procedure Read the Enter Configuration Command Step 1 Begin Format Definition 1 2 3 or 4 Steps 2 4 Define Match Code Conditions Step 5 Divide Code into Fields Step 6 Define Code Fields Steps 7 8 Add up to 2 Additional Fields Step 9 Define Field Transmission Step 10 Apply or Not Standard Message Formatting I Step 11 End Format Definition 1 2 3 or 4 YES Define another NO Enable Advanced Formats 1 2 3 4 Define No Match Result Read the Exit and Save Configuration Command 114 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration ApvascEprFoRwATrNG I 1 Begin Format Definition begin Format 1 definition begin Format 2 definition begin Format 3 definition begin Format 4 definition 2 Match Code Type match code type
93. rectly for your application INTER CHARACTER DELAY delay between characters transmitted to Host Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 DELAY disabled 01 99 DELAY from 1 to 99 milliseconds delay disabled 47 48 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration WEDGE INTER CODE DELAY delay between codes transmitted to Host II IZI Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 DELAY disabled 01 99 DELAY from 1 to 99 seconds delay disabled Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration WEDGE KEYBOARD SETTING ALPHANUMERIC KEYBOARD SETTING The reader can be used with terminals or PCs with various keyboard types and nationalities through a simple keyboard setting procedure The type of computer or terminal must be selected before activating the keyboard setting command Keyboard setting consists of communicating to the reader how to send data corresponding to the keyboard used in the application The keys must be set in a specific order Press and release a key to set it Some characters may require more than one key pressed simultaneously during normal use refer to the manual of your PC or terminal for keyboard use The exact sequence must be indicated to the reader in this case pressing and releasing the different keys Example If one has to pr
94. rs until it receives another command or data 155 gt GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 5 93 OM Gryphon Procedure Using the slave reader and its OM Gryphon cradle read the Restore Default barcode set the radio address and then read the RS232 interface barcode from chapter 4 of this manual or from the Quick Reference Manual Connect the master OM Gryphon and the slave OM Gryphon cradle to be configured together through two RS232 serial interface cables and external power supply Accessory cables and power supply are available from your Datalogic distributor to provide this connection RS232 Cables CAB363 amp CAB364 or CAB320 amp CAB328 Power Supply PG12 Read the Configuration Copy barcode below with a reader Then place it onto the master OM Gryphon cradle Copy Configuration The configuration will be copied from the master OM Gryphon to the slave OM Gryphon The reader signals the end of the procedure with a series of beeps Repeat the procedure above to configure other slave cradles Note The master OM Gryphon can be configured for any interface 156 REFERENCES lt 5 10 SELECTION Battery selection is required only when the Gryphon Mx30 reader has an Alkaline battery and you want to use OM Gryphon or C Gryphon either for serial configuration software upgrades or to hold Gryphon Mx30 Since this type of battery must not be
95. s and drivers must be installed from the USB Device Installation software which can be downloaded from the web page http www datalogic com The reader is ready to read barcodes Successive start ups will automatically recognize the previously loaded drivers 26 CONFIGURATION USB USB KBD USB KBD ALT MODE USB KBD APPLE USB COM USB IBM Table Top USB IBM Hand Held When configuring USB COM the relevant files and drivers must be installed from the USB Device Installation software which can be downloaded from the web site http www datalogic com 27 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 4 88 CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS Once your reader is setup you can change the default parameters to meet your application needs Refer to the preceding paragraphs for initial configuration in order to set the default values and select the interface for your application In this manual the configuration parameters are divided into logical groups making it easy to find the desired function based on its reference group The first four groups are for Standard Interface parameter configuration RS232 USB WEDGE PEN EMULATION The following parameter groups are common all interface applications DATA FORMAT parameters regard the messages sent to the Host system for all interfaces except Pen Emulation POWER SAVE manages overall current consumption in the reading device READING PARAMETERS control various operating modes and
96. s entered the trigger no longer enables barcode reading but is used to retry transmission itself for the number of attempts selected in configuration Once the transmission is successful the reader returns to the standard mode If transmission is not successful after the number of configured attempts the code is discarded Single store may be useful if you often read codes at the limit of the coverage area and there is a chance that code transmission can fail In such case single store allows you to move to a more favorable position or location i e closer to the cradle and retry transmission without the necessity of re reading the code since it is already stored in the reader Conversely if single store is disabled and the user wants to retry transmission the code must be read again and therefore the attempt must be made from basically the same location If the user gives up he does not know if the transaction was successful Actually the transmission could have been successful but the cradle may have been unable to acknowledge the message There are applications in which there is no risk of transmission failure In such cases it may be better to disable single store so that the user perceives a more consistent behavior of the trigger in that it always corresponds to code reading 152 REFERENCES 5 8 CONFIGURATION EDITING COMMANDS The following commands carry out their specific function and then exit the configuration en
97. senting an ASCII character from 00 to FE enabling the device trigger b HEX values representing an ASCII character from 00 to FE inhibiting the device trigger 170 HOST CONFIGURATION STRINGS ee Keyboard nationality FE Caps Lock 0 compatible only Num Lock FL1 Delays CK00 CK99 Control Character Emulation CTRL Shift Key CTRL Key Or STRING Minimum output pulse Conversion to Code 39 disable conversion to Code 39 enable conversion to Code 128 Idle level inverted O DE Overflow narowoveow o mediumoverflow DH wide overflow DH k Inter Block delay 100 ms CK00 CK99 171 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 Code Identifier disable 7 Datalogic standard AIM standard EB2 Custom Headers CEA Terminators noterminator 0 Special Keys specialkey2 D specialkey3 7 E specialkey4 7 9 specialkey5 0 ASCII character b HEX values representing an ASCII character a ASCII character of the DATALOGIC STANDARD Code Identifier from the table on page 59 b Hex value of the first Custom Code Identifier character from 00 to FD FF disable Code Identifier c Hex value of the second Custom Code Identifier character from 00 to FD FF disable second character of Custom Code Identifier Hex value from 00 to FE 172 HOST CONFIGURATI
98. set by either a defining a field separator character to be found in the code itself In this case you can choose to discard the code separator character or include it as the last character of the field OR BY b defining a match character to be found consecutively repeated in the code itself In this case the field ends with the first character that does not match OR BY c specifying a specific character length up to the maximum of 99 characters OR BY d selecting the last field as variable length if any You must define the same number of fields as selected in step 5 including fields that will not be transmitted 117 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING 11 DEFINE FIELD 1 BY EITHER field separator III Read the field separator character from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE discard separator include separator OR match character III Read the match character from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE OR field length Read two numbers in the range 01 to 99 to define the field length this is the last field variable length AND Field 1 Terminators no field terminators III 1 field terminator 2 field termina
99. six character header seven character header ae eight character header After selecting one of the desired Header codes read the character s from the HEX table Valid characters are in the range 00 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 Example ae four character header For more details see par 5 3 1 41 42 43 44 Header ABCD 63 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration DATA FORMAT TERMINATOR no terminator one character terminator t gt two character terminator ae three character terminator ae four character terminator five character terminator ae six character terminator c seven character terminator Se eight character terminator t gt III After selecting one of the desired Header codes read the character s from the HEX table Valid characters are in the range 00 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 Example
100. smitted in the message after the Headers and Code Identifier characters The code length is calculated after performing any field adjustment operations 67 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration DATA FORMAT CHARACTER REPLACEMENT disable character replacement This parameter allows up to three characters to be replaced from the barcode read These substitutions are stored in memory To define each character replacement Read one of the following character replacement codes first character replacement ae second character replacement third character replacement From the Code Identifier Table in Appendix read the Code Identifier for the desired code family 0 character replacement will be effective for all code families From the Hex Numeric Table read two characters corresponding to the Hex value 00 FE which identifies the character to be replaced For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 From Hex Numeric Table read two characters corresponding to the Hex value 00 FE which identifies the new character to replace For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 FF the character to be replaced will be substitut
101. t concatenation HHH Timeout expired operation not completed H H long Error in advanced data formatting Ready to read a code GRYPHON Mx30 POWER 10 short H 10 short blinks Low Battery GRYPHON Mx30 BIND JOIN COPY COMMANDS LED Blinking Command accepted reader ready to be inserted into the cradle H L long tones 1 Only the Beeper Intensity command modify these signals 2 The data entry good read tone is user configurable with all the Beeper commands in the Reading Parameters section For Mx30 series readers normally this results in two beeps the first indicates that the reader has decoded the code the second indicates whether OM Gryphon has received the data See also par 5 7 3 163 lt GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 OM GRYPHON C GRYPHON CHARGE STATUS OFF End of charge OFF OFF No battery inserted Flashing OFF Discharging see par 2 8 2 Flashing Flashing Shorted or open battery OM GRYPHON C GRYPHON POWER COMMUNICATION ON Power applied OFF Error in reading EEPROM parameters Blinking Transmission over the Host port 6 6 READING DIAGRAMS GRYPHON D130 M130 Reading diagram at 25 C and 300 lux ambient lighting Reading Zones 10 skew angle 15 10 5 EAN13 1 CODE 39 0 33 mm 0 50 mm 0 13 mils 20 mils 5 10 15 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 164 ECHNICAL FE
102. ted no check digit control check digit control check digit not transmitted Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION DELTA IBM disable the family Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections no check digit control Type 1 check digit control Type 2 check digit control 105 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION 11 disable the family Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections no check digit control Type C check digit control check digit transmitted Type C check digit control check digit not transmitted Type K check digit control check digit transmitted Type K check digit control check digit not transmitted Type C and Type K check digit control check digits transmitted Type C and Type K check digit control check digits not transmitted 106 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration CODE SELECTION Cop
103. ter determines whether data barcodes are buffered on a First In First Out basis allowing faster data collection in certain cases for example when using slow baud rates and or hardware handshaking If the FIFO buffering is enabled codes are collected and sent out on the serial line in the order of acquisition About 800 characters can be collected buffer full after which the reader signals an error and discards any further codes until the transmission is restored If the FIFO buffering is disabled each code must be transmitted before another one can be read GRYPHON Mx30 Readers If enabled the OM Gryphon collects all messages sent by Gryphon Mx30 and sends them in order of acquisition to the connected Host If disabled Gryphon 30 blocks message transmission until the OM Gryphon has completed transmission towards the Host 135 95 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 5 1 4 RX Timeout When the RS232 interface is selected the Host can be used to configure the device by sending it command strings see appendix A This parameter can be used to automatically end data reception from the Host after the specified period of time If no character is received from the Host after the timeout expires any incomplete string any string not terminated by lt gt is flushed from the device buffer 5 2 PEN PARAMETERS 5 2 1 Minimum Output Pulse This parameter sets the duration of the output pulse corresponding to the narrow
104. tors Read the field terminator character s from the HEX table Valid range of characters for all readers 01 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 118 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING 11 DEFINE FIELD 2 BY EITHER field separator III Read the field separator character from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE discard separator include separator OR match character III Read the match character from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE OR field length Read two numbers in the range 01 to 99 to define the field length this is the last field variable length AND Field 2 Terminators no field terminators III 1 field terminator 2 field terminators Read the field terminator character s from the HEX table Valid range of characters for all readers 01 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 65 119 Exit and Save Configuration ADVANCED FORMATTING 11 DEFINE FIELD 3 BY EITHER
105. uration software trigger automatic software trigger automatic 75 Enter Configuration 1 READING PARAMETERS HARDWARE TRIGGER MopE trigger active level See par 5 5 1 for details TRIGGER OFF TIMEOUT trigger off timeout Read 2 numbers in the range 00 99 00 disables the trigger off timeout Exit and Save Configuration trigger active pulse 01 99 corresponds to a max 99 sec delay after the trigger press to allow the reader to turn off automatically trigger off timeout disabled See par 5 5 2 for details 76 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration READING PARAMETERS FLASH MODE FLASH ON duration 1587 FLASH OFF duration 1587 Read 2 numbers the range 01 99 01 to 99 from 1 to 9 9 seconds Flash ON 1 sec Flash OFF 0 6 sec READS PER CYCLE one read per cycle multiple reads per cycle See par 5 5 3 for details 77 Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration READING PARAMETERS SAFETY TIME safety time 1587 Limits same code consecutive reading Rea
106. vironment Command Description Restore Gryphon reader default configuration see the relative Quick Reference Manual for default settings Transmit the Gryphon Dx30 or Gryphon Mx30 Software release Transmit Gryphon reader configuration in ASCII format This command is not effective with emulation interface or with the Gryphon D230 reader model Restore OM Gryphon default configuration see the relative Quick Reference Manual for default settings Transmit the OM Gryphon Software release Transmit OM Gryphon configuration in ASCII format This command is not effective with Pen emulation interface 153 95 GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 5 9 CONFIGURATION COPYING COMMANDS 5 9 1 Gryphon Dx30 Series Procedure Connect the master correctly configured reader and the slave reader to be configured together through two RS232 serial interface cables and external power supply Accessory cables and power supply are available from your Datalogic distributor to provide this connection RS232 Cables 6 64 CAB320 8 CAB328 Power Supply PG5 Using the slave reader read the Restore Default barcode and then the RS232 interface barcode from chapter 4 of this manual or from the Quick Reference Manual With the master reader read the Configuration Copy barcode below Copy Configuration The configuration will be copied from the master
107. x30 reader blinks and normal operations are suspended Two basic conditions must be met before the Gryphon Dx30 is ready to read codes the correct USB driver must be loaded and sufficient power must be supplied to reader For all systems the correct USB driver for the default 1 2 USB KBD interface is included in the Host Operating First Start Up System and will either be loaded automatically or will be suggested by the O S and should therefore be Dx30 to Host selected from the dialog box the first time only Connect Gryphon Green LED blinks Normally the Host supplies sufficient power to the reader the start up phase ends correctly the green it requested LED stops blinking and the reader emits the beep OK Green LED off BEEP OK signal Select desired USB interface code In rare cases if the Host does not supply sufficient USE KP power to the reader a dialog box will appear on the Host and the reader will be blocked green LED Load drivers continues blinking In this case disconnect the USB if requested device cable at the Host green LED stops blinking and then try a different USB port as indicated by the Bad test cad s Operating System message The reader emits the beep OK signal You can now read codes At this point you can read the USB interface configuration code according to your application Load drivers from the O S if requested When configuring the USB COM interface the relevant file

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