Voyager 9520/40
Voyager GS9590
Eclipse 5145
Quick Start Guide
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VG-ECL-QS Rev B
10/11
Getting Started
Turn off the computers power before connecting the scanner, then
power up the computer once the scanner is fully connected.
Connecting the Scanner
USB:
Serial
(RS232):
Keyboard
Wedge:
optional adapter cable
Reading Techniques
Recall Defaults
Scan Enable Factory Defaults, then Recall Defaults to reset all
standard product default settings.
Enable Factory Defaults
Recall Defaults
Interface Selections
USB
USB Keyboard
Emulation
Load Integrated Full
Speed USB IBM/OEM
Defaults
USB Serial Emulation
Keyboard Wedge
Keyboard Wedge Emulation
Keyboard Country
Scan a bar code to select one of the following keyboard country
templates. Refer to your Configuration Guide for additional keyboard
country settings.
United States
Belgium
United Kingdom
Germany/Austria
France
Italy
Spain
ALT Mode
If your bar code contains special characters from the extended ASCII
chart, for example, an e with an accent grave (), scan the ALT Mode
On bar code. The data is then output with the special character(s).
Note: Scan ALT mode after scanning the appropriate Keyboard
Country code.
ALT Mode On
RS232 Communication Commands
RTS/CTS
Handshaking On
XON/XOFF On
ACK/NAK On
8 Data Bits
1 Stop Bit
No Parity
Prefix
Scan one of the following bar codes to program your scanner to add
or remove a start of text character, or AIM, NCR, or Nixdorf
identification characters before each bar code.
STX Prefix On
STX Prefix Off
AIM ID Prefix On
AIM ID Prefix Off
NCR Prefix On
NCR Prefix Off
Nixdorf Prefix On
Nixdorf Prefix Off
Suffix
Scan one of the following bar codes to program your scanner to add
or remove a carriage return, line feed, tab, or end of text after each
bar code.
CR Suffix On
CR Suffix Off
LF Suffix On
LF Suffix Off
Tab Suffix On
Tab Suffix Off
ETX Suffix On
ETX Suffix Off
User Configurable Prefix/Suffix
One or two prefix or suffix characters can be added and assigned for
data transmission. Use one of the codes below with a 3 code byte
sequence that represents the desired character (see ASCII
Conversion Chart, end of document) for your prefix or suffix. (To add
additional prefix/suffix characters, refer to your Single-Line
Configuration Guide.)
Scan the Enter/Exit Programming bar code to begin. Then scan
the 3 digit decimal equivalent of the ASCII character into the
appropriate character location with the code byte bar codes (see
Code Bytes, end of document). To save, scan the Enter/Exit
Programming bar code again.
Example: To add an asterisk (*) as a prefix, scan the bar codes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Enter/Exit Programming
Configurable Prefix #1
Code Byte 0
Code Byte 4
Code Byte 2
Enter/Exit Programming
Enter/Exit Programming
Configurable Prefix #1
Configurable Prefix #2
Configurable Suffix #1
Configurable Suffix #2
Supplements
Scan one of the bar codes below to program your scanner for 2 or 5
digit bar code supplements.
2 Digit Supplements
On
2 Digit Supplements Off
5 Digit Supplements
On
5 Digit Supplements Off
977 (2 Digit) Supplement Required: Turn on this feature when a 2
digit supplement is required for EAN-13 codes that begin with 977.
977 Supplements On
977 Supplements Off
UPC/EAN Formatting
Scan Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 and a leading zero is transmitted
before a UPC-A bar code to convert it to EAN-13.
Convert UPC-A to
EAN-13
Dont Convert UPC-A to
EAN-13
Scan Transmit Lead Zero on UPC-E to transmit a zero before each
UPC-E bar code.
Transmit Lead Zero on
UPC-E
Dont Transmit Lead
Zero on UPC-E
Scan Transmit UPC-A Number System to transmit the UPC-A
leading digit with the bar code data. To transmit just the data, without
the leading digit, scan Dont Transmit UPC-A Number System.
Transmit UPC-A
Number System
Dont Transmit UPC-A
Number System
Expand UPC-E to 12 Digits expands the UPC-E code to the 12 digit,
UPC-A format.
Expand UPC-E to 12
Digits
Dont Expand UPC-E to
12 Digits
When Code 39 Full ASCII On is scanned, certain character pairs
within the bar code symbol will be interpreted as a single character.
For example: $V will be decoded as the ASCII character SYN, and /
C will be decoded as the ASCII character #.
Code 39 Full ASCII On
Code 39 Full ASCII Off
Check Digits
The following selections allow you to specify whether the check digit
should be transmitted at the end of the scanned UPC-A or UPC-E
data or not.
*Transmit UPC-A
Check Digits
Dont Transmit UPC-A
Check Digits
Transmit UPC-E Check
Digits
*Dont Transmit UPC-E
Check Digits
CodeGate/Manual Activation
Use the following programming codes to control CodeGate button/
trigger functions. Any time CodeGate is Active, you must push the
CodeGate button (on the top of the scanner)or press the trigger to
read a bar code. Whenever CodeGate is Inactive, the CodeGate
button/trigger does not need to be pressed. Bar codes are
automatically read when they are in the scanners field of view.
CodeGate Active Out
of Stand
CodeGate Inactive Out
of Stand
Host Configurations
Scan one of the following codes, then scan the Recall Defaults
code, to program the scanner for one of the following configurations.
Verifone Ruby Terminal
Defaults
Gilbarco Terminal
Defaults
Wincor Nixdorf Terminal
Defaults
Recall Defaults
Miscellaneous
Minimum Symbol Length specifies the minimum number of
characters allowable for non-UPC/EAN bar codes. Scan the Enter/
Exit Programming bar code to begin. Scan Minimum Symbol
Length, then scan the minumum number of characters allowed using
code byte bar codes, below. To save, scan the Enter/Exit
Programming bar code again.
Enter/Exit Programming
Minimum Symbol Length
Code Bytes
ASCII Conversion Chart
Dec Hex
Char
Dec Hex
Char Dec
Hex
Char Dec
Hex Char Dec
00
NUL
26 1A
SUB
52
34
78
4E
104 68
Hex
Char
h
01
SOH
27 1B
ESC
53
35
79
4F
105 69
02
STX
28 1C
FS
54
36
80
50
106 6A
03
ETX
29 1D
GS
55
37
81
51
107 6B
04
EOT
30 1E
RS
56
38
82
52
108 6C
05
ENQ
31 1F
US
57
39
83
53
109 6D
06
ACK
32 20
58
3A
84
54
110 6E
07
BEL
33 21
59
3B
85
55
111 6F
08
BS
34 22
60
3C
<
86
56
112 70
09
HT
35 23
61
3D
87
57
113 71
10 0A
LF
36 24
62
3E
>
88
58
114 72
11 0B
VT
37 25
63
3F
89
59
115 73
12 0C
FF
38 26
&
64
40
90
5A
116 74
13 0D
CR
39 27
65
41
91
5B
117 75
14 0E
SO
40 28
66
42
92
5C
118 76
15 0F
SI
41 29
67
43
93
5D
119 77
16 10
DLE
42 2A
68
44
94
5E
120 78
17 11
DC1
43 2B
69
45
95
5F
121 79
18 12
DC2
44 2C
70
46
96
60
122 7A
19 13
DC3
45 2D
71
47
97
61
123 7B
20 14
DC4
46 2E
72
48
98
62
124 7C
21 15
NAK
47 2F
73
49
99
63
125 7D
22 16
SYN
48 30
74
4A
100
64
126 7E
23 17
ETB
49 31
75
4B
101
65
127 7F
24 18
CAN
50 32
76
4C
102
66
25 19
EM
51 33
77
4D
103
67
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Limited Warranty
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warranty information.
User Documentation
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