Welch Allyn Medical Diagnostic Equipment 2380 User Manual

Programming Menu  
STATUS  
SCANTEAM 2380/PM Programming Menu  
CHECK  
SHOW FIRMWARE REVISION LEVEL  
Scan the bar code below to display the revision level of the SCANTEAM 2380 firmware.  
For example: After scanning the Firmware Revision Level bar code, “(C) WA93C” is output  
to the terminal/host device. The “C” at the end indicates the firmware is at revision level C.  
Firmware Revision Level  
SHOW SOFTWARE NUMBER  
Scan the bar code below to display the SCANTEAM 2380 software number. The resulting  
information will show if there is a special or custom download program resident in the  
scanner.  
For example: After scanning the Software Number bar code, “33961001” is output to the  
terminal/host device. That number is the software number.  
Software Number  
SCANNER LABELING  
The drawing below shows the serial number label that is attached to the scanner cord. The  
top number shows the SCANTEAM 2380 model number. This may also be a special 6 digit  
partnumber(customorders). Theserialnumberisonthesecondline. TheCaftertheserial  
number indicates that the firmware Mask revision is C.  
2380/B–211DX  
J01  
1234C  
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USER’S  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
NOTES  
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SYSTEM  
SCANTEAM 2380/PM Programming Menu  
GUIDE  
USE THIS PAGE  
As a general overview of the programming menu. The programming menu consists of two basic components as  
shown below.  
Programming Menu  
BAR CODE CHART  
CODE  
SELECTION II  
(RETAIL)  
Programming Menu  
USE THIS PAGE  
In combination with the adjoining menu pages to program the unit.  
The bar codes on this page correspond to symbols in shaded areas on adjoining menu pages. SCAN these bar codes in the sequence indicated on  
menu page to program desired selections and variables.  
USE THIS PAGE  
To select the pre–programmed asterisked (*) values by scanning DEFAULT symbol.  
To enable or disable listed code selections.  
ROMAN NUMERALS  
I
LETTERS  
A
DIGITS  
OTHERS  
ESCAPE  
scan  
XI  
XII  
0 (YES)  
scan  
scan  
scan  
selections  
variables  
ENTER  
scan  
Version A  
Version D(2)  
Version E0  
Version E1  
Check Digit Xmit  
Number System Xmit  
Version E Expand  
2–Digit Addenda  
5–Digit Addenda  
A
*Yes/No  
No*  
UPC  
I
II  
III  
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
DEFAULT  
EXIT  
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
ID = c  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
Yes/No*  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
(HEX 63)  
1 (NO)  
I
XIII  
XIV  
XV  
2
3
4
5
6
EAN  
ID = d  
(HEX 64)  
EAN/JAN 13  
EAN/JAN 8  
Check Digit Xmit  
2–Digit Addenda  
5–Digit Addenda  
A
B
C
D
E
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
II  
DEFAULT  
IV  
V
UPC & EAN  
Addenda Req’d.  
MSI  
ID = g  
(HEX 67)  
Enable  
Yes/No*  
III  
Enable  
Minimum Length  
Yes/No*  
*04–Max  
Min–48*  
IV  
A
B
Maximum Length  
Enable  
Plessey  
ID = n  
(HEX 6E)  
Yes/No*  
*04–Max  
Min–48*  
V
VI  
VII  
VIII  
Minimum Length  
Maximum Length  
A
B
XVI  
XVII  
Notes:  
(1) * Designates DEFAULT selections.  
(2) UPC Version D is not supported at this time.  
XVIII  
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scan  
IX  
X
XIX  
XX  
8
9
EXIT  
J
SAMPLE MENU PAGE  
BAR CODE CHART  
MENU PAGE  
Each menu page represents one section of the programming menu. Use individual menu pages in combination with  
the bar code chart on the back page foldout to program the decoder.  
USE THIS PAGE – is a summary of the programming options (parameters) of each menu page.  
ENTER – Each menu page has its own unique ENTER bar code; scan this bar code to activate desired menu page.  
DEFAULT – Most menu pages have a DEFAULT bar code which allows the user to independently default menu  
pages to astericked (*) values without affecting, in any way, the rest of the programming menu. Default values can be  
easily selected from the desired menu pages by scanning the bar code sequence ENTER, DEFAULT, EXIT.  
Individual defaults for a specific selection can be made by scanning ENTER, ROMAN NUMERAL, DEFAULT, EXIT.  
EXIT – To move from one menu page to another, scan the EXIT bar code. This bar code must be scanned to end  
programming selection on each menu page before beginning to program on a different menu page.  
SELECTIONS/VARIABLES – Lists all of the options available on each menu page. Following each option are  
symbols in shaded areas. These symbols correspond to bar codes on the adjoining bar code chart.  
NOTES – are provided to call out any unusual situations and/or refer you to necessary information or examples  
elsewhere in the menu or manual.  
MENU PAGE FACING (Not Shown)  
The page facing the menu is often used to supplement or clarify the material presented on the front of each menu  
page. The information and examples found here are specific to the individual menu page and contain, in some cases,  
charts and diagrams that must be used in order to determine the correct programming sequence.  
BAR CODE DATA CHART  
The bar codes on this chart are assigned to a ROMAN NUMERAL, DIGIT, LETTER OR YES/NO symbol. These bar  
codes correspond to the symbols in shaded areas on the menu pages and are scanned in various combinations to  
enter programming sequences to the decoder. Bar codes on this page are meaningless unless an ENTER bar code  
from one of the menu pages is first scanned. When an ENTER bar code is scanned, the bar code chart becomes  
specific to that menu page and remains so until the EXIT bar code is scanned or another menu page is selected.  
ESCAPE  
Use this bar code to cancel current programming sequence. All parameters remain as they were. Scan ESCAPE.  
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SCANTEAM 2380 Information and Examples  
TERMINAL  
SELECTION  
DIRECT CONNECT ENABLE  
When enabled, this programming selection allows the wand scanner to replace the  
keyboard. The scanner will respond the the PC keyboard initialization commands upon  
power up. This selection is for an AT keyboard only with a terminal ID of 03.  
LOW POWER  
When enabled, this programming selection puts the wand scanner in a low power mode.  
The LED will be pulsed to conserve power and will “wake up” when a transition from black to  
white is seen.  
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TERMINAL  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
SELECTION  
USE THIS PAGE  
To select the terminal type.  
To enable the AT Direct Connect feature.  
To enable the Low Power feature.  
scan  
scan  
terminal  
selection  
scan  
PC/XT  
I
IBM  
01  
02  
03  
ENTER  
PS/2 model 30  
PC/AT, PS/2 50–80  
PS/2 30–286  
3196/97, 3476/77  
3191/92, 3471/72  
(102 Keyboards)  
07  
3196/97, 3476/77  
(122 Keyboards)  
08  
09  
3191/92, 3471/72  
(122 Keyboards)  
M19, M24, M28  
OLIVETTI  
01  
03  
M200, M240, M250, M290,  
M380, P500  
078/079/080/191  
VT220, 320, 340  
VT400 Series through V1.4  
VT400 Series V2.0 and above (5)  
Enable (3, 4)  
TELEX  
DEC  
09  
04  
05  
Yes/No*  
II  
AT DIRECT CONNECT  
LOW POWER  
Enable (4)  
Yes/No*  
III  
scan  
Notes:  
(1) For proper installation to selected terminal the proper 2380 “Y interface cable must be  
used. Cable part numbers are listed on the facing page.  
(2) No default parameters are programmed for this page.  
(3) Only for a terminal ID of 03.  
EXIT  
(4) Available for Mask C only.  
(5) Terminal ID of 05 not supported by standard 2380 software. Must order via special  
6 digit part number. Contact your Sales Representative for ordering information.  
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SCANTEAM 2380 Information and Examples  
OUTPUT PARAMETERS  
& FORMAT SELECTIONS  
PREAMBLE/POSTAMBLE  
Preambles and Postambles are characters added by the 2380 to scanned bar code data. These characters are sent with the  
bar code data to the terminal. Use the Hex–ASCII table below to find the alpha–numeric code to be used for programming a  
particular Preamble or Postamble.  
NOTE: The 2380 will translate characters 00–1F (keyboard function codes) into keyboard “function keys.” The assigned  
translation is dependent upon the terminal being used. Refer to the 2380 Technical Manual to determine the assigned  
translation.  
PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE  
To program a Carriage Return (CR) Postamble:  
Scan: Enter, II, A, 0, D, EXIT.  
NOTE: To clear Pre/Postamble Scan: Enter, I (or II), Default, and then EXIT.  
HEX – ASCII CHART  
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
4F  
NUL 00  
SOH 01  
STX 02  
ETX 03  
EOT 04  
ENQ 05  
ACK 06  
BEL 07  
BS 08  
HT 09  
LF 0A  
VT 0B  
FF 0C  
CR 0D  
SO 0E  
DLE 10  
DC1 11  
DC2 12  
DC3 13  
DC4 14  
NAK 15  
SYN 16  
ETB 17  
CAN 18  
SP  
!
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
2A  
2B  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
3A  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
5F  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
6A  
6B  
6C  
6D  
6E  
6F  
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
7E  
7F  
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
#
$
%
&
(
)
*
+
,
EM  
19  
SUB 1A  
ESC 1B  
;
{
|
}
FS  
GS  
RS  
US  
1C  
1D  
1E  
1F  
<
=
>
?
\
]
^
_
.
/
~
DEL  
SI  
0F  
CODE IDENTIFICATION  
YES – Adds a lower case letter preamble to the bar code data sent to the terminal to denote the bar code symbology  
scanned. This preamble will follow any preamble programmed in I.  
NO – Does not add lower case preamble.  
Lower Case Preamble  
Symbology  
Codabar  
Code 3 of 9  
UPC  
Lower Case Preamble  
Symbology  
Code 11  
a
b
c
d
e
f
h
i
j
k
m
n
Code 93  
Code 128  
AMES  
EAN  
I 2 of 5  
2 of 5  
MSI  
Matrix 2 of 5  
Plessey  
g
FUNCTION CODES  
YES – The 2380 translates characters 00–1F (keyboard function codes) that may be contained within bar code data into  
“function keys.” These function keys will be sent to the terminal along with the other characters in the bar code data.  
NO – The 2380 does not translate characters 00–1F into “function keys.” Instead, characters 00–1F are stripped from the  
bar code data.  
NOTE: Keyboard function codes that are programmed in the postamble and preamble remain active at all times.  
KEYBOARD TYPE  
(If terminal is not listed, then no secondary type keyboard is supported.)  
Primary  
Type  
Secondary  
Type  
Tertiary*  
Type  
Quaternary  
Type  
Terminal  
IBM PC, PC/XT  
IBM PS/2 (50–80)  
DEC  
XT  
CAPS LOCK  
CAPS LOCK  
CTRL +  
CTRL +  
CTRL +  
SHIFT LOCK  
SHIFT LOCK  
NORM  
NORM  
* ASCII function codes (00–1F) are sent to the terminal via a ”CTRL+” sequence (i.e. ’CR’=CTRL+M)  
INTERCHARACTER DELAY INTERFUNCTION DELAY INTERMESSAGE DELAY  
Intercharacter Delay – When enabled, an intercharacter delay of between 01 and 99 (x5) milliseconds can be  
programmed. Incoming messages may not have an intercharacter delay greater than (10 byte time at the programmed  
baud rate.  
Interfunction Delay – The time delay between ”function key” characters output by the 2380.  
EXAMPLE: 2380 programmed as follows:  
Intercharacter delay=10ms Interfunction delay=50ms Postamble=field exit and transmit  
When a bar code symbol containing the characters 123 is scanned, the 2380 will output to the terminal as follows:  
1
2
3
Field Exit  
Transmit  
10ms  
delay  
10ms  
delay  
10ms  
delay  
50ms  
delay  
Intermessage Delay – The time delay between bar code data output by the 2380.  
Beeper – This programming selection provides control of the Beeper. When “Beep on Reset” is enabled, the Beeper will  
beep each time the system is reset. If “Beep on Good Read” is enabled, the Beeper will beep following a scan when the data  
has been accepted by the Host.  
Append Buffer – Controls state of Append Buffer. This buffer must be enabled if Code 3 of 9 symbology with Append  
Option has been selected.  
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OUTPUT PARAMETERS  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
& FORMAT SELECTION  
USE THIS PAGE  
To select the pre–programmed asterisked (*) values by scanning DEFAULT symbol.  
To add preambles and/or postambles to the bar code.  
To select function transmit enable.  
To select keyboard type.  
To set intercharacter, interfunction, and intermessage delays to specific values.  
To control scanning indicators or enable function records feature.  
To enable the Append Buffer when Code 3 of 9 with append option is enabled.  
scan  
selections  
scan variables  
scan  
scan  
Code ID  
A
B
I
PREAMBLE (3)  
(up to 5 chars max)  
ENTER  
Other ASCII  
00–7F  
None*  
ASCII values  
Enable  
A
00–7F  
None*  
POSTAMBLE (4)  
II  
scan  
(up to 5 chars max)  
*Yes/No  
III  
FUNCTION XMIT  
KEYBOARD TYPE  
Primary  
IV  
01*  
02  
Secondary  
Tertiary  
DEFAULT  
03  
04  
Quaternary  
x5msecs  
*00–99  
V
VI  
INTERCHARACTER  
DELAY  
x5msecs  
*00–99  
INTERFUNCTION  
DELAY  
x5msecs  
*00–99  
VII  
VIII  
INTERMESSAGE  
DELAY  
Beep on Reset  
A
B
*Yes/No  
BEEPER (5, 6)  
Beep on Good Read (7)  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
IX  
X
APPEND BUFFER  
*Yes/No  
FUNCTION RECORDS (8)  
Notes:  
(1) * Designates DEFAULT selections.  
(2) See facing page for more information and examples.  
(3) To delete preambles Scan I then either another selection (roman numeral) or Exit.  
(4) To delete postambles Scan II then either another selection (roman numeral) or Exit.  
(5) Default is NO if Beep PC is enabled.  
scan  
(6) This programming feature has been changed for Mask C. Refer to the cable  
labeling to determine which firmware you have.  
(7) This programming feature is not supported in all models/software revisions.  
(8) Available for Mask C only.  
EXIT  
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SCANTEAM 2380 Information and Examples  
COMM 1  
INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARDS  
The unit aligns the keyboard layout based on the International Keyboard selected here.  
INTERMEC COMPATIBILITY  
YES – Allows the unit to be compatible with Intermec keyboard function codes.  
NO – The default keyboard function codes that are in the preamble and postamble remain  
active at all times.  
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SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
COMM 1  
USE THIS PAGE  
To select foreign keyboards.  
To enable Intermec compatibility  
scan  
selections  
scan variables  
scan  
scan  
France  
A
B
INTERNATIONAL  
KEYBOARDS (3)  
I
ENTER  
Germany  
Spain  
C
scan  
Switzerland  
Italy  
D
E
USA  
F*  
Sweden (4)  
Canada (5)  
Portugal (5)  
G
DEFAULT  
H
I
Yes/No*  
II  
INTERMEC  
COMPATIBILITY (3)  
scan  
Notes:  
(1) * Designates DEFAULT selections.  
(2) See facing page for more information and examples.  
(3) This programming feature is supported for Mask B and above, and only for an AT  
or VT Series keyboard.  
(4) Special download software required.  
(5) Only supported for VT Series keyboards.  
EXIT  
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SCANTEAM 2380 Information and Examples  
SCANCODE  
SELECTION  
K2 SCANCODE CAPABILITY  
Reconfigures the 2380 to use K2 (SCANTEAM 2300) compatible scancodes. If other Welch  
Allyn wedge products are being used or are planned for future use, it is strongly  
recommended to program this selection for “YES” and use the function codes found in the  
Keyboard Function Codes Table 2 and Table 3 in the Appendix A.8 of the 2380Technical  
Manual. Otherwise, the 2380 will be programmed to use function codes in Keyboard  
Function Codes Table 1 in the Appendix A.8 of the 2380 Technical Manual.  
NEW KEYBOARD SCANCODE TABLE  
If the SCANTEAM 2380 has been downloaded to contain another scancode table,  
programming this selection to “YES” will cause the new scancode table to be used, rather  
than the normal scancode table. This menu selection is applicable for use with terminals not  
equipped with standard manufacturers’ keyboards (that is, foreign keyboards).  
BEEP PC  
When programmed on, beeps the PC on a good read.  
NUMERIC KEYPAD  
When “main keyboard numbers” is selected, numbers will be sent to the host terminal as if  
keyed in from the main keyboard. If “numeric keypad” is enabled, numbers will be sent as if  
keyed in from the numeric keypad.  
RX INTERRUPT  
Occasionally, keyboard activity before a bar code is scanned will cause the wand to beep  
intermittently or turn off. This selection will prevent this from happening.  
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SCANCODE  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
SELECTION  
USE THIS PAGE (3)  
To select the pre–programmed asterisked (*) values by scanning DEFAULT symbol.  
To reconfigure the 2380 to use the 2380 Function Codes.  
(Applies only to IBM XT, AT, and PS/2’s.)  
Refer to Appendix A.8 in 2380 Technical Manual for two options.  
To reconfigure the 2380 to use a new Scancode Table. Only applicable to customers  
who request new Scancode Table (that is, foreign keyboards).  
scan  
selections  
scan variables  
scan  
scan  
IV  
V
Yes/No*  
K2 SCANCODE  
CAPABILITY  
ENTER  
Yes/No*  
NEW KEYBOARD  
SCANCODE TABLE  
Yes/No*  
A*  
scan  
VI  
BEEP PC (4, 6)  
NUMERIC KEYPAD (5, 6) VII  
Main Keyboard Numbers  
Numeric Keypad  
B
Yes/No*  
VIII  
RX INTERRUPT (6, 7, 8)  
DEFAULT  
Notes:  
(1) * Designates DEFAULT selections.  
(2) See facing page for more information and examples.  
(3) This page does not apply to SCANTEAM 2380’s with item numbers 022410, 022537,  
and 022538.  
(4) “Beep PC” must be disabled (“No”) when “Beep on Reset” (OUTPUT PARAMETERS  
page) is enabled.  
(5) The master DEFAULT bar code on this page does not return these parameters to  
their default setting.  
scan  
(6) This programming feature is not supported in all models/software revisions.  
(7) RX Interrupt must be enabled before attempting software upgrades. To download  
new software, enable RX Interrupt, power cycle scanner, then download.  
(8) Standard 2380 software prior to software revision 33961091 is defaulted ON. Later  
software revisions are defaulted OFF.  
EXIT  
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SCANTEAM 2380 Information and Examples  
SYMBOLOGY SELECTION  
INDUSTRIAL  
INDUSTRIAL CODE OUTPUT FORMATS  
CODABAR  
Code 3 of 9  
INTERLEAVED 2 of 5  
2 of 5  
MSI  
Code 11  
aSX . . . XS  
bSXX . . XXCS  
eXX . . . XXC  
fXX . . . . XX  
gXX . . . XX  
hXX . . . XXCC  
iXX . . . . XX  
jXX . . . . XX  
Code 93  
Code 128  
Where: a = Codabar Code ID  
b = Code 3 of 9 ID  
e = Interleaved 2 of 5 ID  
f = 2 of 5 ID  
g = MSI (Plessey)  
h = Code 11 ID  
i = Code 93 ID  
j = Code 128 ID  
S = Start/Stop Character  
X = Data Character  
C = Checksum Character  
NOTE:  
Proper parameters must be turned on for code identification. Start/stop and  
Checksum characters to be transmitted. For maximum data security, disable the Codes  
not used.  
FULL ASCII CODE 3 OF 9 CHARACTERS  
If full ASCII Code 3 of 9 decoding is enabled, certain character pairs within the bar code  
symbolwillbeinterpretedasasinglecharacter. Forexample:$VwillbedecodedastheASCII  
character SYN and /C will be decoded as the ASCII character #.  
FULL ASCII CODE 3 OF 9 CHART  
NUL %U  
SOH $A  
STX $B  
ETX $C  
EOT $D  
ENQ $E  
ACK $F  
BEL $G  
BS $H  
HT $I  
LF $J  
VT $K  
FF $L  
CR $M  
SO $N  
DLE $P  
DC1 $Q  
DC2 $R  
DC3 $S  
DC4 $T  
NAK $U  
SYN $V  
ETB $W  
CAN $X  
SPACE  
SP  
!
#
$
%
&
(
)
*
+
,
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
%K  
%L  
%M  
%N  
%0  
%W  
+A  
+B  
+C  
+D  
+E  
+F  
+G  
+H  
+I  
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
+P  
+Q  
+R  
+S  
+T  
+U  
+V  
+W  
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
%V  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
/A  
/B  
/C  
/D  
/E  
/F  
/G  
/H  
/I  
/J  
/K  
/L  
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
8
9
+X  
+Y  
+Z  
%P  
%Q  
%R  
%S  
%T%X%Y%Z  
EM  
$Y  
SUB $Z  
ESC %A  
/Z  
%F  
%G  
%H  
%I  
%J  
+J  
;
+K  
+L  
+M  
+N  
+O  
{
|
}
FS  
GS  
RS  
US  
%B  
%C  
%D  
%E  
<
=
>
?
\
]
^
_
.
/O  
.
/
~
DEL  
SI  
$O  
Character pairs /M and /N decode as a minus sign and period respectively.  
Character pairs /P through /Y decode as 0 through 9.  
MIN/MAX LENGTH  
These variables are used to require that bar code symbols contain a character count within a  
certain range. Bar codes with counts outside this range will not be decoded.  
EXAMPLE: Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9–20 characters.  
Min. length = 09  
Max. length = 20  
EXAMPLE: Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters.  
Min. length = 15  
Max. length = 15  
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SYMBOLOGY  
SELECTION  
(CODES)  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
USE THIS PAGE  
To select the pre–programmed asterisked (*) values by scanning DEFAULT symbol.  
To specify desired bar code symbologies.  
To select symbology options.  
selections  
scan variables  
scan  
scan  
Enable  
*Yes/No  
*01–MAX  
Min–48*  
*Yes/No  
scan  
CODABAR  
(ID = a)  
(ID = b)  
I
Minimum Length  
A
B
C
Maximum Length  
S/S Xmit  
Enable  
*Yes/No  
*00–MAX  
Min–48*  
Yes/No*  
Yes/No*  
Yes/No*  
*Yes/No  
Yes/No*  
CODE 39  
II  
Minimum Length  
Maximum Length  
S/S Xmit  
A
B
C
ENTER  
Check Char. Req’d  
Xmit Check Char.  
Full ASCII  
D
E
scan  
F
Append Option  
G
Version A  
A
B
*Yes/No  
III  
UPC  
EAN  
(ID =c )  
(ID = d)  
Version E  
(Version E Expand)  
*Yes/No  
Yes/No*  
DEFAULT  
C
D
Number System Xmit  
Check Digit Xmit  
*Yes/No  
Yes/No*  
E
EAN/JAN 13  
EAN/JAN 8  
A
B
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
IV  
V
2–Digit Addenda  
5–Digit Addenda  
F
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
UPC and/or EAN  
G
Enable  
*Yes/No  
02–MAX  
Min–64*  
Yes/No*  
Yes/No*  
Yes/No*  
INTERLEAVED (ID = e)  
2 OF 5  
Minimum Length (2)  
Maximum Length  
6, 14 & 16 Only  
Check Digit Req’d  
Xmit Check Char.  
A
B
C
D
E
Enable  
*Yes/No  
02–MAX  
Min–64*  
VI  
VII  
VIII  
IX  
CODE 2 OF 5 (ID = f)  
Minimum Length (2)  
Maximum Length  
A
B
Enable  
*Yes/No  
*04–MAX  
Min–48*  
MSI  
(ID = g)  
(ID = i)  
(ID = j)  
Minimum Length  
Maximum Length  
A
B
Enable  
*Yes/No  
*00–MAX  
Min–60*  
CODE 93  
CODE 128  
Minimum Length  
Maximum Length  
A
B
Enable (All Modes)  
Mode A  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
*00–Max  
Min–80*  
Yes/No*  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Mode B  
Mode C  
Minimum Length  
Maximum Length  
Leading <FNC1> Req’d.  
Enable  
*Yes/No  
Yes/No*  
Yes/No*  
X
CODE 11 (3) (ID = h)  
A
B
2 Check Digits (N=1)  
Xmit Check Char.  
Minimum Length  
Maximum Length  
C
D
*01–MAX  
Min–48*  
scan  
Notes:  
(1) * Designates DEFAULT selections.  
(2) The DEFAULT Minimum Length for 2/5 codes is 4 Characters.  
(3) This programming feature is not supported in all models/software revisions.  
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15  
SCANTEAM 2380 Information and Examples  
SYMBOLOGY SELECTION  
RETAIL  
RETAIL CODE OUTPUT FORMATS  
Non–Zero Suppressed UPC–A and UPC–E Output Format  
UPC–A  
cNXXXXXXXXXXC  
UPC–A with 2 digit supplemental  
UPC–A with 5 digit supplemental  
UPC–E  
cNXXXXXXXXXXC–SS  
cNXXXXXXXXXXC–SSSSS  
cNXXXXXXXXXXC  
UPC–E with 2 digit supplemental  
UPC–E with 5 digit supplemental  
cNXXXXXXXXXXC–SS  
cNXXXXXXXXXXC–SSSSS  
Zero Suppressed UPC–A and UPC–E Output Format  
UPC–A  
cNXXXXXXXXXXC  
UPC–A with 2 digit supplemental  
UPC–A with 5 digit supplemental  
UPC–E  
cNXXXXXXXXXXC–SS  
cNXXXXXXXXXXC–SSSSS  
cNXXXXXX  
UPC–E with 2 digit supplemental  
UPC–E with 5 digit supplemental  
cNXXXXXX–SS  
cNXXXXXX–SSSSS  
EAN/JAN Output Format  
EAN/JAN–13  
dffXXXXXXXXXXC  
dffXXXXXXXXXX–SS  
dffXXXXXXXXXX–SSSSS  
dffXXXXXC  
EAN/JAN–13 with 2 digit supplemental  
EAN/JAN–13 with 5 digit supplemental  
EAN/JAN–8  
EAN/JAN–8 with 2 digit supplemental  
EAN/JAN–8 with 5 digit supplemental  
dffXXXXXC–SS  
dffXXXXXC–SSSSS  
Where: c = UPC Code ID  
d = EAN/JAN Code ID  
N = Number System Character  
f = Identification Flag  
X = Data Character  
C = Checksum Character  
– = Space  
S = Supplemental Character  
NOTE: Proper parameters must be turned on for code identification, number system,  
checksum and supplemental characters to be transmitted. For maximum data security,  
disable the Codes not used.  
UPC/EAN LENGTH CHART  
Basic  
W/out  
W/out #  
W/2 Digit  
W/5 Digit  
selections  
UPCA  
TOTAL  
Length  
Ck. Digit  
Sys. Digit  
Addendum  
Addendum  
12  
–01  
–01  
–01  
–01  
–02  
–02  
–03  
–03  
–01  
–01  
–01  
–01  
–01  
–01  
–01  
–01  
–01  
–01  
N/A  
N/A  
+02  
+02  
+02  
+02  
+02  
+02  
+02  
+02  
+02  
+02  
+05  
+05  
+05  
+05  
+05  
+05  
+05  
+05  
+05  
+05  
UPCE [w/ 0’s suppressed]  
UPCE [expanded]  
UPCD1  
8
12  
14  
20  
24  
28  
32  
8
UPCD2  
UPCD3  
UPCD4  
UPCD5  
EAN8  
EAN13  
13  
16  
SYMBOLOGY  
SELECTION  
(CODES)  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
USE THIS PAGE  
To select the pre–programmed asterisked (*) values by scanning DEFAULT symbol.  
To specify desired bar code symbologies.  
To select symbology options.  
selections  
scan variables  
scan  
scan  
scan  
Enable  
*Yes/No  
*01–MAX  
Min–48*  
*Yes/No  
CODABAR  
(ID = a)  
(ID = b)  
I
Minimum Length  
A
B
C
Maximum Length  
S/S Xmit  
Enable  
*Yes/No  
*00–MAX  
Min–48*  
Yes/No*  
Yes/No*  
Yes/No*  
*Yes/No  
Yes/No*  
CODE 39  
II  
ENTER  
Minimum Length  
Maximum Length  
S/S Xmit  
A
B
C
scan  
Check Char. Req’d  
Xmit Check Char.  
Full ASCII  
D
E
F
Append Option  
G
Version A  
A
B
*Yes/No  
III  
UPC  
EAN  
(ID =c )  
(ID = d)  
DEFAULT  
Version E  
(Version E Expand)  
*Yes/No  
Yes/No*  
C
D
Number System Xmit  
Check Digit Xmit  
*Yes/No  
Yes/No*  
E
EAN/JAN 13  
EAN/JAN 8  
A
B
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
IV  
V
2–Digit Addenda  
5–Digit Addenda  
F
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
UPC and/or EAN  
G
Enable  
*Yes/No  
02–MAX  
Min–64*  
Yes/No*  
Yes/No*  
Yes/No*  
INTERLEAVED (ID = e)  
2 OF 5  
Minimum Length (2)  
Maximum Length  
6, 14 & 16 Only  
Check Digit Req’d  
Xmit Check Char.  
A
B
C
D
E
Enable  
*Yes/No  
02–MAX  
Min–64*  
VI  
VII  
VIII  
IX  
CODE 2 OF 5 (ID = f)  
Minimum Length (2)  
Maximum Length  
A
B
Enable  
*Yes/No  
*04–MAX  
Min–48*  
MSI  
(ID = g)  
(ID = i)  
(ID = j)  
Minimum Length  
Maximum Length  
A
B
Enable  
*Yes/No  
*00–MAX  
Min–60*  
CODE 93  
CODE 128  
Minimum Length  
Maximum Length  
A
B
Enable (All Modes)  
Mode A  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
*Yes/No  
*00–Max  
Min–80*  
Yes/No*  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Mode B  
Mode C  
Minimum Length  
Maximum Length  
Leading <FNC1> Req’d.  
Enable  
*Yes/No  
Yes/No*  
Yes/No*  
X
CODE 11 (3) (ID = h)  
A
B
2 Check Digits (N=1)  
Xmit Check Char.  
Minimum Length  
Maximum Length  
C
D
*01–MAX  
Min–48*  
scan  
Notes:  
(1) * Designates DEFAULT selections.  
(2) The DEFAULT Minimum Length for 2/5 codes is 4 Characters.  
(3) This programming feature is not supported in all models/software revisions.  
EXIT  
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USER’S  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
NOTES  
18  
KEYBOARD LAYOUTS  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
Continued  
C5  
C6  
C4  
A1 A2  
A3 A4  
A5 A6  
B7 B8 B9 C3  
A0  
B4 B5 B6  
B1 B2 B3  
C1  
C2  
A7 A8  
A9 B0  
C0  
IBM XT Keyboard  
A9 B0 D7 D8  
C9  
A5 A6 A7 A8  
D1  
D6  
A2 A3 A4  
C3  
B5  
A0  
B7 B8 B9  
B4 B5 B6  
B1 B2 B3  
A0  
C0  
C1  
IBM PC/AT Keyboard  
A9 B0 C7 C8  
C9  
A5 A6 A7 A8  
C5  
C6  
A1 A2 A3 A4  
C3  
B5  
A0  
B7 B8 B9  
B4 B5 B6  
A0  
B1 B2 B3  
C0  
C1  
IBM PS2–30 Keyboard  
19  
USER’S  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
NOTES  
20  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
SAMPLE BAR CODES  
This page contains bar code symbols in some of the most commonly used symbologies. You may use these codes  
to test that your system is properly programmed for a particular symbology.  
UPC–A  
0–3132312078–6  
UPC–A  
5 add on  
56098  
0–3132312078–6  
EAN–13  
97–8033029095–1  
Code 128  
CODE 128  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
1234567890  
Codabar  
B–:/.+00012B  
Code 3 of 9  
*TEST–SHEET*  
21  
USER’S  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
NOTES  
22  
USER’S  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
NOTES  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
BAR CODE CHART  
USE THIS PAGE  
In combination with the adjoining menu pages to program the 2380.  
The bar codes on this page correspond to symbols in shaded areas on adjoining menu pages. SCAN these bar  
codes in the sequence indicated on menu page to program desired selections and variables.  
ROMAN NUMERALS  
LETTERS  
DIGITS  
OTHERS  
I
A
ESCAPE  
XI  
0 (YES)  
II  
B
C
D
E
DEFAULT  
EXIT  
XII  
1 (NO)  
III  
XIII  
2
3
IV  
XIV  
V
XV  
4
5
6
VI  
F
G
H
I
XVI  
VII  
XVII  
VIII  
XVIII  
7
IX  
XIX  
8
9
X
J
XX  
CODE 3 OF 9 SYMBOLS  
SCANTEAM 2380 Programming Menu  
FUNCTION RECORD CODES  
USE THIS PAGE  
For transmitting functions using function record codes.  
/C00  
/C21  
/C22  
/C23  
/C24  
/C25  
/C26  
/C27  
/C28  
/C29  
/C30  
/C31  
/C11  
/C12  
/C13  
/C14  
/C15  
/C16  
/C17  
/C18  
/C01  
/C02  
/C03  
/C04  
/C05  
/C06  
/C07  
/C08  
/C09  
/C10  
/C19  
/C20  
2380/ PM Rev K  

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