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METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC. USB Addendum for the IS4220 Programming Guide (MLPN 00-02343x)

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METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.

USB Addendum for theIS4220 Programming Guide

(MLPN 00-02343x)

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LOCATIONS

CORPORATE HEADQUARTERSNORTH AMERICA

EUROPEAN, MIDDLE EAST & AFRICANHEADQUARTERS

USA, NEW JERSEY GERMANY, MUNICHMetrologic Instruments, Inc. Metrologic Instruments GmbHTel: 1-800-ID-METRO Fax: 856-228-6673 Tel: 49-89-89019-0 Fax: 49-89-89019-200Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

SOUTH AMERICA, BRAZIL SÃO PAULO GERMANY, MUNICHMetrologic do Brasil Ltda. Metrologic Instruments GmbHTel: 55-11-5182-8226 Fax: 55-11-5182-8315 Tel: 49-89-89019-0 Fax: 49-89-89019-200Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

SOUTH AMERICA, OUTSIDE BRAZIL SÃO PAULO ITALY, BOLOGNAMetrologic South America Metrologic Instruments Italia srlTel: 55-11-5182-7273 Fax: 55-11-5182-7198 Tel: +39 0 51 6511978 Fax: +39 0 51 6521337Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

ASIA, SINGAPORE FRANCE, PARISMetrologic Asia (Pte) Ltd Metrologic Eria France SATel: 65-6842-7155 Fax: 65-6842-7166 Tel: +33 (0) 1 48.63.78.78 Email: [email protected] Fax: +33 (0) 1 48.63.24.94

Email: [email protected], SUZHOUMetro Technologies Co., Ltd. SPAIN, MADRIDTel: 86-512-62572511 Fax: 86-512-62571517 Metrologic Eria Ibérica, SLEmail: [email protected] Tel: +34 913 272 400 Fax: +34 913 273 829

Email: [email protected] Sales OfficeTel: 86-512-67622550 Fax: 86-512-67622560 Metrologic Europe Repair Center (MERC)Email: [email protected] Metrologic Eria Ibérica, SL

Tel: +34 913 751 249 Fax: +34 913 270 437JAPAN, TOKYOMetrologic Japan Co., Ltd. UNITED KINGDOM, BASINGSTOKETel: 81-03-3839-8511 Fax: 81-03-3839-8519 Metrologic Instruments UK LimitedEmail: [email protected] Tel: +44 (0) 1256 365900

Fax: +44 (0) 1256 365955Email: [email protected]

RUSSIA, MOSCOWMetrologic RussiaTel: +7 095 730 7424 Fax: +7 095 730 7425Email: [email protected]

Copyright© 2004 by Metrologic Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, transmitted, or storedin any form or by any means without prior written consent, except by reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review,or provided for in the Copyright Act of 1976.

Products and brand names mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective companies.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction........................................................................................................... 1

What is the difference between USB Keyboard (IS4220-07) and

USB Point-of-Sale (IS4220-08)? ..................................................................... 1

USB Keyboard Emulation with the IS4220-07................................................. 2

USB Point-of-Sale (POS) with the IS4220-08 ................................................. 2

Configuration for USB Keyboard Emulation (IS4220-07) ..................................... 3

Configuration for USB Point-of-Sale (IS4220-08) ................................................. 6

Test Bar Code ...................................................................................................... 7

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INTRODUCTION

Metrologic’s IS4220 Series has two USB models. The first is the IS4220-07,which converts serial RS232 formatted data to USB Keyboard. The second isthe IS4220-08, which converts serial RS232 formatted data to Point-of Sale(POS) communication protocol.

Both models leave the factory pre-configured to their respective interfaces. Thisguide contains the configuration bar codes necessary to ensure that the scannercommunicates properly with the host if for some reason the factory defaultconfiguration is lost or needs to be modified.

• What is the difference between USB Keyboard (IS4220-07) andUSB Point-of-Sale (IS4220-08)?

When scanning with the IS4220-07, data will appear in the currentapplication that is active on your PC. The data is entered just as if the keyswere pressed on the keyboard.

When scanning with the IS4220-08 the data emulates serial (RS232) datathrough the use of a Metrologic developed driver. The device will then workwith existing serial (RS232) applications.

The drivers can be downloaded at:

For Windows 2000/XP Operating Systems

ftp://ftp.metrologic.com/pub/download/software/mtlgpos.zip

For Windows 98 (Second Edition) Operating System

ftp://ftp.metrologic.com/pub/download/software/mtlgpos98.zip

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INTRODUCTION

• USB Keyboard with the IS4220-07The IS4220-07 leaves the factory pre-configured for USB Keyboard.This guide contains the configuration bar codes necessary to ensure that thescanner communicates properly with the host if for some reason the factoryconfiguration is lost or needs to be modified (see page 3).

The scanner communicates using RS232 protocol. The default (RS232)settings of the scanner are as follows:

• 9600 baud • 2 stop bits• 7 data bits • space parity

In addition, the scanner uses ACK/NAK and XON/XOFF softwarehandshaking, plus the data transmission ends with both carriage return andline feed suffixes. The 1st and 2nd prefixes are used to set the country of thekeyboard.

Example #1: IS4220, German Keyboard, Bar Code = 012345, No customprefixes available.

Configuration: <Ctl-V> <D> <012345> <CR><LF>Pref #1 Pref #2 Data Terminators

Data Transmitted = 012345<CR>

Prefixes #1 and #2 specify the German keyboard and the <CR> <LF>terminators are needed by the IS4220-07 for framing the data. Only 2custom prefixes are available on the IS4220.

• USB Point-of-Sale (POS) with the IS4220-08

The IS4220-08 leaves the factory pre-configured for USB Point-of-Sale.This guide contains the configuration bar codes necessary to ensure that thescanner communicates properly with the host if for some reason the factoryconfiguration is lost or needs to be modified (see page 6).

The scanner communicates using RS232 protocol. The default (RS232)settings of the scanner are as follows:

• 9600 baud, • 2 stop bits• 7 data bits, • space parity

In addition, the scanner uses ACK/NAK and XON/XOFF softwarehandshaking, and the data transmission ends with both carriage return andline feed suffixes.

When using USB Point-of-Sale, special prefixes are not required.

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CONFIGURATION FOR USB KEYBOARD EMULATION (IS4220-07)

The IS4220-07 leaves the factory pre-configured for USB Keyboard. If for somereason the factory configuration is lost or needs to be modified the IS4220-07must be reconfigured using the following bar codes before the scanner cancommunicate properly with the host system.

Configuration for USB Emulation must be completed beforeenabling/disabling any additional features documented in the programmingguide provided with the scanner.

Important: When enabling/disabling additional features do not scan therecall defaults bar code or all of the existing USB Emulationconfigurations will be lost and the scanner will need to bereconfigured.

Scan the following bar codes in numbered sequence.1.

ENTER/EXIT

* *

2.RECALL DEFAULTS

D F 1

3.*ENABLE RS232 INTERFACE

L P 2

4.ENABLE XON/XOFF

S H 4

5.ENABLE ACK/NAK

S H 2

6.1ST PROGRAMMABLE PREFIX ID

R A T

7. Refer to the Prefix #1 column in the USB Keyboard CountryCross - Reference Table on Page 4. Scan the 3 Code Bytes associatedwith the required Country Keyboard.

ExampleTo set for Prefix #1 for Belgium:1. Locate Belgium in the Country column of the table on page 4.2. Check the Prefix #1 column next to Belgium to identify the

required codes (022).3. Go to Page 5 and scan code byte RB0, RB2, then RB2 again.

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CONFIGURATION FOR USB KEYBOARD EMULATION (IS4220-07)

8. 2ND PROGRAMMABLE PREFIX ID

R A U

9. Refer to the Prefix #2 Column of the table below. Scan the 3 Code Bytesassociated with the required country keyboard.

ExampleTo set Prefix #2 for Belgium:1. Locate Belgium in the Country column of the table below.2. Check the Prefix #2 column next to the Belgium to identify the

required codes (065).3. Go to Page 5 and scan code byte RB0, RB6, and RB5.

USB KEYBOARD COUNTRY CROSS - REFERENCE TABLE

COUNTRY PREFIX #1 PREFIX #2 DESCRIPTION OFPREFIXES

(decimal) (decimal)

Belgium 022 065 <CTRL V> A

U.K. 022 066 <CTRL V> B

French 022 067 <CTRL V> C

German 022 068 <CTRL V> D

Italian 022 069 <CTRL V> E

Spain 022 070 <CTRL V> F

U.S. 022 071 <CTRL V> G

Reserved 022 072 <CTRL V> H

Swiss 022 073 <CTRL V> I

Swedish/Finnish 022 074 <CTRL V> J

Japanese 022 075 <CTRL V> K

Reserved 022 076 <CTRL V> L

Continued on next page.

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CONFIGURATION FOR USB KEYBOARD EMULATION (IS4220-07)

Scan the 3 code bytes associated with the required country keyboard.

RB0-0

R B 0

RB1-1

R B 1

RB2-2

R B 2

RB3-3

R B 3

RB4-4

R B 4

RB5-5

R B 5

RB6-6

R B 6

RB7-7

R B 7

RB8

R B 8

RB9-9

R B 9

10.ENTER/EXIT

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CONFIGURATION FOR USB POS EMULATION (IS4220-08)

The IS4220-08 leaves the factory pre-configured for USB Point-of-Sale (POS).If for some reason the factory configuration is lost or needs to be modified theIS4220-08 must be reconfigured using the following bar codes before thescanner can communicate properly with the host system.

Configuration for USB Emulation must be completed beforeenabling/disabling any additional features documented in the programmingguide provided with the scanner.

Important: When enabling/disabling additional features do not scan therecall defaults bar code or all of the existing USB Emulationconfigurations will be lost and the scanner will need to bereconfigured.

Scan the following bar codes in numbered sequence.

1.ENTER/EXIT

* *

2.RECALL DEFAULTS

D F 1

3.ENABLE RS232 INTERFACE

L P 2

4.ENABLE XON/XOFF

S H 4

5.ENABLE ACK/NAK

S H 2

6.ENTER/EXIT

* *

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TEST BAR CODE

Scanning the following bar code will transmit the encoded characters followed bythe software number of the communication/power cable.

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Printed in the USA

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