Users ManualSmart WandWedge Interface25-WEDGE-04Ver. May 20008 Olympic DriveOrangeburg, NY 10962Tel 845.365-0090Fax 845.365-1251www.opticonUSA.com
Page 6TroubleshootingA. If LEDs do not light up when installationinstructions are followed: Make sure there is power to the system Recycle computer
Page 7Factory ServiceWhen calling Opticon Technical Support, pleasehave the unit model number and several bar codelabels readily at hand.
Page 8Technical SpecificationsPhysicalCase Material ABS PlasticTip Synthetic Ruby BallCable StraightDimensions 159 x 32 x 19 mm(6.25 x 1.25 x 0.75 in)
Page 9Accessories AvailablePart Number Description28-WAND2-01 Desktop Stand61-MSH02-01 Ruby ball wand tip replacement41-W0001-01 Y Cable /AT41-W0002-0
Page 10FCC InformationThis equipment has been tested and is found tocomply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Page 11WarrantyThis smart wand is warranted for a period of five(5) years from date of shipment from Opticon,including all defects in material and wor
Page 12GlossaryASCII - American Standard Code for InformationInterchange. A 7 bit plus parity code representing128 letters, numerals, punctuation mar
Page 13Glossary (cont.)Code 3 of 9 (Code 39) - A versatile and widelyused alphanumeric bar code symbology with a setof 43 characters types, including
Page 14Glossary (cont.)Interleaved 2 of 5 - A binary code symbologyrepresenting character pairs in groups of five barsand five interleaved spaces. In
Page 15Glossary (cont.)Symbology - The structural rules and conventionsfor representing data within a particular bar codetype.UPC (Universal Product C
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Page 17Part IIBar Code Menu FunctionsReset All DefaultsThe following commands reset all previouslyprogrammed options and return the unit to factorydef
Page 18Computer Type SelectionThe Wedge interface program is designed tooperate on IBM personal computers and com-patibles. NOTE: If the scanner has
Page 19Symbology SelectionThe scanner autodiscriminates many bar code sym-bologies. However, if only one symbology is required,programming the scanne
Page 20Symbology AdditionsUse this menu to add a second, third, fourth, etc.symbology to be read if scanner is not pro-grammed to read all symbologies
Page 21UPC SettingsOptions for UPC. NOTE: Abbreviations: Xmit =transmit; NSC = Number System Character; CD =Check digitCONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE...Z9S
Page 22UPC SettingsCONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE...Z9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,M2UPC-ACD Xmitoff,M2,M3UPC-ACD Xmiton,M3,BM4UPC-E;NSC = 1 off,M4,BM5UPC-E;NSC =
Page 23UPC SettingsZ9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,N1XmitUPC-Awith NSC,N1,BN2Xmit UPC-Ew/outleading "0",N2,BN3Xmit UPC-Ewith leading"0",
Page 24Code 39 SettingsCONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE...Z9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,C0Code 39CDcomputationoff,C0,BC1Code 39CDcomputationon,C1,C2Code 39CD Xmitof
Page 25Code 39 SettingsZ9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,D0Code 39Xmitstart/stopoff,D0,BD1Code 39Xmitstart/stopon,D1,D2Code 39single digiton,D2,D3Code 39singl
NOTICEOpticon has taken every step to ensure that theinformation included in this manual is accurate,however we reserve the right to change anyspecifi
Page 26Codabar SettingsOptions for Codabar (also known as NW-7).CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE...Z9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,E0Codabar CDcomputation off,E0,BE1C
Page 27Codabar SettingsZ9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,F0Codabarstart/stopxmit off,F0,F1Codabarstart/stop asABCD/TN*E,F1,F2Codabarstart/stop asabcd/tn*e,F2,
Page 282 of 5 SettingsOptions for I 2 of 5 (Interleaved 2 of 5) and D 2 of5 (Industrial 2 of 5).CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE...Z9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,G0I
Page 29Z9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,G7D 2 of 5 CDcomputationon,G7,G8D 2 of 5 CD Xmit off,G8,G9D 2 of 5 CD Xmiton,G9,B2 of 5 Settings
Page 30Code 128 &MSI/Plessey SettingsZ9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,C6Code 128CDcomputation off,C6,C7Code 128CDcomputation on,C7,BJ0MSI/PlesseyCD Xmit
Page 31Bar Code Length OptionsOne or two lengths may be selected for freeformat bar codes. Only free format bar codes ofthe selected length(s) will b
Page 32Z9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,L22 msdelay,L2,BL34 msdelay,L3,L46 msdelay,L4,L58 msdelay,L5,L610 msdelay,L6,L712 msdelay,L7,Scan Code DelayThe timin
Page 33Intercharacter DelayFor some application programs and IBM com-patibles, the scanner may send data faster thanthe computer or application progra
Page 34Z9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,I550 msdelay,I5,I660 msdelay,I6,I770 msdelay,I7,Intercharacter Delay
Page 35Z9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,W0Disablebeeper,W0,W1Enablebeeper,W1,BW2Disablegood readlight,W2,W3Enablegood readlight,W3,BW4Good Readwith beep,W4,B
Part II Bar Code Menu FunctionsReset All Defaults ... 17Computer Type Selection ...
Page 36Trigger Options (MSH-220 Only)Select the appropriate bar code to enable ordisable the trigger. By disabling the trigger, thescanner LEDs rema
Page 37Suffix OptionsThe suffix menu enables the user to transmit acarriage return (CR), line feed (LF), tabs, etc.after transmission of the bar c
Page 38Keyboard Emulation OptionsKeyboard emulation options allow the user toemulate the function, arrow and other keys on thecomputer keyboard. Also
Page 39Keystroke Emulation OptionsList of all keystroke emulated bar code that areonly functional when Keyboard Emulation is on.Scanning Start is no
Page 40Keystroke Emulation OptionsCONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE.../-AF10*/-A*/-BF11*/-B*/-CF12*/-C*/-DPage up*/-D*/-EPage down*/-E*/-FHome*/-F*/-GEnd*/-G*/-H
Page 41Keystroke Emulation Options/-JArrow left*/-J */-KArrow right*/-K*/-LEnter*/-L*
Page 42Transmit Current SettingsThese codes transmit the current settings (checkdigit transmission, for example) for the symbolo-gies listed.CONTINUED
Page 43Transmit Current SettingsZ9Start/EndProgramMenu,Z9,Q5SendCode 128& 93 info,Q5,Q6SendMSI/Plesseyinfo,Q6,Q7SendUPC-Ainfo,Q7,Q8SendUPC-Einfo,Q
Page 1General InformationThe Opticon smart wand is an intelligent wandwith a built-in, state-of-the-art 16-bit single chipdecoder. Housed in a durabl
Page 2Wedge InterfaceThe Opticon smart wand has built-in intelligence toconnect directly to a personal computer withoutthe need for a separate decoder
Page 3Set UpUnpackingRemove the smart wand from its packaging andinspect it for damage. If the smart wand wasdamaged in transit, call the Opticon Cus
Page 4User MaintenanceThere is no user maintenance required for theOPTICON smart wand. Replacement wand tipsand cables are available from Opticon. T
Page 5ScanningIf the wand has a trigger switch, press button nearthe tip. Red LED illumination will emit from theruby ball tip of the wand. If the w
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