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If the Host does not supply sufficient power to the reader, a dialog box will appear on the Host and the reader will be blocked (green LED continues blinking). In this case, disconnect the USB cable at the Host (green LED stops blinking), connect and power- up an external supply to USB cable then reconnect the USB cable to the Host and close the dialog box. At this point you can read the USB interface configuration code according to your application. When configuring the USB- COM interface or DLBulk. USB interface, the relevant files and drivers must be installed and can be downloaded from the web site http: //www.
The reader is ready. GRYPHONTM D4. 32/D4. E. Green LED blinks Connect Gryphon. TM D4. 32/D4. 32. E to Host. Load drivers (if requested).
Disconnect reader at Host. Does a dialog box appear warning that Bus power is not sufficient? NO Green LED off - BEEP OK Select desired USB interface code (USB- KBD is default). Connect external power supply to cable and power up Reconnect reader cable to Host and close dialog box.
Load drivers (if requested). Read test codes. Reader is READY.
Successive start- ups will automatically recognize the previously loaded drivers. If external power is used, verify that external power is already supplied. SUCCESSIVE START- UPS. Green LED blinks Connect Gryphon. TM D4. 32/D4. 32. E to Host. Disconnect reader at Host.
Does a dialog box appear warning that Bus power is not sufficient? NO Green LED off - BEEP OK. Connect external power supply to cable and power up. Reconnect reader cable to Host and close dialog box.
Read test codes. Reader is READY. To install and configure your reader with one of the USB interfaces, see the "First Start- up" diagram and follow these instructions. Make all the Gryphon. TM D4. 32/D4. 32.
E reader connections as shown in Figure 5. Power up your PC. Figure 5 USB Connections. Read the desired USB interface selection code.
USB- COM EMULATION. AMHKHMFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AGPEPJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEAGEKK AMONPJCJGIIJCMCFHLPMOOKNBK AIFBJLBGMHPLMLAMDPIKFBLBOK AAPHBAJICHGNBKOPLNBGLPAHFK AHKFBNPHFKLEAOHGLPKOGDJLLK DLDDLDLDDLDLLLLDDDLDDLDLDL. USB- KBD EMULATION. AMHKHMFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AGPEPJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEDBEKK AMGNPJCJGIIJCMCFHMNJLBJPHK AIFBJLBGMHPKNMBGMJOJEHHAOK AAPHBAJICDHCJBCNKPCNNJNFHK AFLFBMPJIKPAMFFBBHKCCKNIKK DLLDLDLDLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLLL. AMHKHMFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AGPEPJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFDDHKK AEGNPJCJGIIJCMCEHIJOCEMNPK AIFBJLBGMHPKMICPIAFFEONCOK AAPHBAJJCCDBHCPKNDBPGLDBBK AHLFBOPHCJGEMAMPAAEOMGMJKK DDDDLDLDLLDLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL.
USB Generic HID. AMHKHMFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AGPEPJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEHCGKK AEONPJCJGIIJCMCFGKKFBJILFK AIFBJLBGMHPKNJGBENLDAOOCOK AAPHBAJIDFFKKOLGFOOOMCFNDK AELFBNNJFAOIIMAMCHHKGHCJJK DDDDLDLDDLDLLLLDLLDDDLDLDL. GRYPHONTM D4. 32/D4.
E. CONFIGURATION USING CODE SYMBOLS. This section describes the programming method of using configuration code symbols to program your reader. By using the Gryphon. TM D4. 32/D4. 32.
E reader to read/decode these special configuration symbols, you can configure, and obtain information from its system software. When you are reading configuration code symbols, carefully Gryphon. TM D4. 32/D4. 32. E 2. D reader to avoid reading adjacent symbols. The configuration code symbols in this chapter are divided into logical sections according to the type of configuration required, (RS2. Code selection, etc. If arguments are required with a command, you can read additional code labels (typically digits) from Appendix D.
Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available on top of each page. Modify the desired parameters in one or more sections by reading the parameter code and selecting the value from the Hex/Numeric table (see Appendix D) or by following the given procedures.
Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE, available on top of each page. Example for step 3: To set the maximum length of characters in a Code 3. Maximum Length symbol for Code 3.
Appendix D. CONFIGURATION USING CODE SYMBOLS. DEFAULT SETTINGS. Default Setting. 1. No parity; 8 Data bits; 1 Stop bit None None Enabled 0 0 None None Enabled 0 0 Enabled 0 0 USA Normal USA OFF ON OFF 0 0 Disabled Disabled Disabled No headers CR and LF terminators for RS2. USB BULK, USB COM, USB Generic HID ENTER terminator for Wedge, USB Keyboard.
Configuration Field RS2. Communication. Baud Rate Parity, Data Bits, Stop Bits Handshake ACK/NACK Protocol FIFO Intercharacter Delay Intercode Delay. USB COM Emulation. Handshake ACK/NACK Protocol FIFO Intercharacter Delay Intercode Delay. USB Keyboard Emulation. FIFO Intercharacter Delay Intercode Delay *Keyboard Nationality *Keyboard Speed.
WEDGE- Communication. Keyboard Nationality Caps.
Lock Caps. Lock Auto- Recognition Num. Lock Intercharacter Delay Intercode Delay. Data Format- Symbology Independent Parameters. Code Identifier Custom Code Identifier Code Length *Header *Terminator. The default values of these parameters are set when reading the interface selection. GRYPHONTM D4. 32/D4.
E. Configuration Field Data Format- Symbology Dependent Parameters. Symbology Specific Format Symbology Headers Symbology Terminators Symbology Character Substitution Symbology Character Deletion. Default Setting. Select All No headers No terminators No character to substitute No character to delete Disabled 2 EAN/UPC codes concatenated 0.
Disabled 1. 0 seconds Tx codes causing failure No code transmission No code Identifier Disabled Automatic, based on entire image Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Enabled - no check digit Disabled Disabled 0. Disabled. Data Format- Concatenation. Concatenation Define Concatenation Set First Concatenated Code Length Set Second Concatenated Code Length Set Third Concatenated Code Length Set Fourth Concatenated Code Length Concatenation with Intercode Delay Concatenation Timeout Concatenation Failure Transmission Transmission after Timeout Concatenation Result Code ID.
Advanced Formatting. Format enable/disable. Issue Identical Codes. Selection Add- On UPCE Expansion. Selection Code. 39 Full ASCII Code Length Check Minimum Length Maximum Length Start/Stop Character.
CONFIGURATION USING CODE SYMBOLS. Configuration Field Code 3. Default Setting. Disabled Enabled - check digit control and tx Disabled 0. Disabled Disabled 0.
Enabled Disabled 0. Disabled Disabled 0.
Disabled Disabled 0. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Macro PDF4. Buffered Mode Disabled.
Interleaved 2 of 5. Selection Code Length Check Minimum Length Maximum Length. Selection Code Length Check Minimum Length Maximum Length. Code. 12. 8 Selection Code Length Check Minimum Length Maximum Length.
Selection Code Length Check Minimum Length Maximum Length. Selection Code Length Check Minimum Length Maximum Length. RSS Expanded RSS Limited RSS 1. RSS Expanded Stacked RSS 1.
Stacked. Selection Option Micro PDF4. GRYPHONTM D4. 32/D4. E. Configuration Field Data Matrix. Selection Rectangular Style Minimum Code Length Maximum Code Length.
Default Setting. Enabled - normal & inverted Enabled 0. Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Trigger level Normal trigger 2 sec 2 sec Tone 1 High volume 5. One read per cycle 5 sec Disabled Disabled Tone 1 High Volume 1. One code per scan Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Enabled. Maxicode Mode 1 Maxicode Mode 2 Maxicode Mode 3 Maxicode Mode 4 Maxicode Mode 5 Maxicode Mode 6. Composite Codes. Selection Discard Linear Part.
Reading Parameters. Trigger Mode Trigger Type Flash ON Flash OFF Beeper Tone Beeper Volume Beeper Duration Reads per Cycle Scan Timeout Aiming System Delay Good Read Spot User Defined Beeper Tone User Defined Beeper Volume User Defined Beeper Duration Codes per Scan Central Code Transmission Order by Code Length Order by Code Symbology Autoscan Mode Autoscan Aiming System. CONFIGURATION USING CODE SYMBOLS. Configuration Field Reading Parameters (continued). Autoscan Hardware Trigger Autoscan Illumination System Stand Autoscan Mode Safety Time. Default Setting. Enabled Disabled Normal 5.
Autoscan mode or Software trigger type is selected and the Multiple Reads per Cycle option is enabled. Image Formatting Image Preset 1, 2, 3, 4. Image Format Resolution Set JPEG Quality Factor Window Origin Window Dimensions Brightness Contrast Zoom Color Depth JPEG format Full (6. GRYPHONTM D4. 32/D4. E. CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS. Once the 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 base on its reference group. The RS2. 32, USB, WEDGE groups are for Standard Interface parameter configuration. The following parameter groups are common to all interface applications. DATA FORMAT parameters regard the messages sent to the Host system. If searching for a substring having a length already known, the "string_start" and "string_stop" arguments must share the same number. The "mode" argument allows managing the starting character ("string_start"): 0 = include starting character 1 = discard starting character.
PROGRAMMING FOR EXPERT USERS. Select. String (SSTR). This function has the following syntax: SSTR< source_string, pos_start, pos_end> string It extracts a substring whose characters are between "pos_start" and "pos_end" from the "source_string".