Honeywell Barcode Reader MS2xxx User Manual

MS2xxx  
Stratos® Series  
Configuration Addendum  
 
Table of Contents  
IBM 3rd Generation 46xx ...................................................................... 25  
iii  
 
IBM 3rd Generation 46xx ...................................................................... 33  
iv  
 
vi  
 
Important Notes  
Before You Start  
It is important to read the text at the top of each page of bar codes. The text will  
provide important additional information about the restrictions and uses of the bar  
codes shown. Not all configuration codes are designed to be used for both a  
single and dual cable scanner/scale system. Many of the configuration bar  
codes require additional steps before the unit can be configured and placed into  
service. Most of the bar codes in this addendum were designed to be used with  
a Stratos model that includes a scale.  
All of the bar codes in this manual require:  
The scanner/scale to have a firmware number of 14996 or higher  
All configuration bar codes must be scanned with the vertical window  
The bar codes (starting with 996) located on pages 7 - 21 also require the  
scanner/scale to:  
Be in scale program mode (see page 3)  
Be calibrated, sealed and certified by local Weights and Measures  
authorities after the scale configuration process has been completed.  
The scanner/scale cannot be placed in service until it is sealed and  
certified by the proper authorities.  
Important Notes  
For further details on calibration procedures for Weights and Measures  
certification, refer to the Scale Operation: Calibration section of the  
Stratos Installation and User’s Guide.  
The certification of the weighing mechanism of the scale version of this  
scanner is subject to federal, state and local Weights and Measures  
statutes and regulations and can only be performed by authorized  
government agencies and/or their duly registered agents. Each time the  
scale or weighing mechanism is calibrated, it should be properly sealed  
with a paper seal or a wire seal prior to being placed into service in  
commerce.  
It is the responsibility of the owner of the scale to confirm compliance  
with the relevant Weights and Measures statutes and regulations  
applicable in your area by checking with the appropriate government  
agency before placing a newly calibrated unit into service or removing  
any official seals.  
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2
 
Scale Program Mode  
The following steps are only required for the scale configuration bar codes  
located on pages 7 - 21 (bar codes beginning with 996.)  
1. Power down the scanner/scale.  
Then, temporarily remove the  
scale platter and place it in a safe  
location.  
See caution on page 4.  
Figure 1.  
2. Cut and remove the security seal over the program/calibration switch cover.  
See Figure 2 below for seal location on the StratosE and the StratosH  
models. See Figure 3 on page 4 for the seal location on the StratosS.  
Note: Once the security seal is cut the unit cannot be placed in service until  
it is calibrated, sealed and certified by local Weights and Measures  
authority.  
3. Remove the M3 screw securing the switch cover in place. Store the cover  
and screw in a safe location. They will be needed again after the scale is  
configured and calibrated.  
Always follow all Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) procedures when  
exposing the internal scanner/scale components.  
4. Enter the scale program mode by sliding the switch to the program  
position. See Figure 2 below for the switch location on the StratosE and  
StratosH. See Figure 3 on page 4 for the switch location on the StratosS.  
Figure 2. StratosE and StratosH Calibration Seal and Switch Location  
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Figure 3. StratosS Calibration Seal and Switch Location  
5. Disconnect the scale-to-host RS232 cable from the unit (dual cable  
interface only.)  
Figure 4. Disconnect scale-to-host RS232 Cable  
6. Reinstall the platter and connect AC power to the scanner.  
Note:  
Check the AC input requirements of the power supply to make sure  
the voltage matches the AC outlet. The outlet should be located  
near the equipment and be easily accessible.  
Honeywell recommends using a switched AC outlet. The switch  
should be located on the operator’s side of the checkout counter in  
close proximity to the scanner/scale to facilitate calibration and  
service of the unit.  
Caution: To maintain compliance with applicable standards, all circuits connected to  
the imager must meet the requirements for SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage)  
according to EN/IEC 60950-1.  
To maintain compliance with standard CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1/UL 60950-1  
and norm EN/IEC 60950-1, the power source should meet applicable  
performance requirements for a limited power source.  
4
 
   
7. If the system is equipped with a remote scale display, it will read H - - -.  
8. Use the vertical window to scan the desired scale configuration bar  
codes, located on pages 7 - 21.  
Figure 5.  
9. Reconnect the scale-to-host RS232 cable to the scanner (dual cable  
interface only.)  
Figure 6.  
10. The scale must now be calibrated, tested and certified by local Weights  
and Measures authorities before it can be placed in service.  
For further details on calibration procedures for Weights and Measures  
certification, refer to the Scale Operation: Calibration section of the Stratos  
Installation and User’s Guide.  
Important Notes  
The certification of the weighing mechanism of the scale version of this  
scanner is subject to federal, state and local Weights and Measures  
statutes and regulations and can only be performed by authorized  
government agencies and/or their duly registered agents. Each time the  
scale or weighing mechanism is calibrated, it should be properly sealed  
with a paper seal or a wire seal prior to being placed into service in  
commerce.  
It is the responsibility of the owner of the scale to confirm compliance  
with the relevant Weights and Measures statutes and regulations  
applicable in your area by checking with the appropriate government  
agency before placing a newly calibrated unit into service or removing  
any official seals.  
Type of seal to be used will depend on the guidelines specified by the  
local Weights and Measures authorities.  
5
 
6
 
Scale/Load Cell Configuration  
Bar Codes  
Single or Dual Cable Scale Configuration Bar Codes  
Unit Configuration (Pounds or Kilograms)  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single or Dual Cable  
MS2xx0.  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use these bar codes.  
Scale = Pounds  
Set the scale measuring range from  
0.00 to 30.00 pounds.  
³
9
9
6
0
0
1
Scale = Kilograms  
Set the scale measuring range from  
0.000 to 15.000 kilograms.  
³
9
9
6
0
0
2
7
 
     
Pole Display Configuration  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single or Dual Cable  
MS2xx0.  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use these bar codes.  
Set the scale to use a remote display to  
Scale Has Display  
show all scale activity.  
A remote display must be plugged into the  
Scale 46xx to Display connector on the  
MS2xx0 (see Figure 7) for this feature to  
function properly.  
³
9
9
6
0
0
3
Figure 7. Location of Scale 46xx to Display Connector  
Set the scale to not use a remote display.  
All weights are expected on a POS terminal  
display.  
Scale Has No Display  
A remote display cannot be plugged into the  
Scale 46xx to Display connector on the  
scanner/scale (see Figure 7) or this feature  
will not function properly.  
³
9
9
6
0
0
4
8
 
   
Scale Settling Filter Configuration  
The following bar code can be used to configure a Single or Dual Cable  
MS2xx0.  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use this bar code.  
The scale’s filter setting allows the unit to withstand a certain amount of vibration  
from the checkout counter. A stronger filter allows for more vibration to be  
absorbed but the weight may take a little longer to settle. Scales are normally  
shipped with a loose filter.  
* Scale = Loose Filter  
Loose filter setting for low vibration  
environments.  
³
9
9
6
0
0
5
* Factory Default Setting  
9
 
 
Scale Settling Filter Configuration  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single or Dual Cable  
MS2xx0.  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use these bar codes.  
Scale = Medium Filter  
Medium filter setting for moderate vibration  
environments.  
³
9
9
6
0
0
6
Scale = Strong Filter  
Strong filter setting for high vibration  
environments.  
³
9
9
6
0
0
7
10  
 
Scroll Weight Configuration  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single or Dual Cable  
MS2xx0.  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use these bar codes.  
These bar codes only affect the pole display.  
Scale = Scroll Settling Weight  
Scroll the weight on the display showing the  
weight as it changes.  
³
9
9
6
0
1
0
Scale = Blank Non-Steady  
Blank the display weight as it changes.  
Display stable weights only.  
³
9
9
6
0
1
1
11  
 
 
Dual Cable Scale Configuration Bar Codes  
Price Computing Configuration  
The following bar codes are only used when the scale is in Dual Cable mode.  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use these bar codes.  
* Scale = No Price Computing Scale is not the price computing type.  
³
9
9
6
0
0
8
* Factory Default Setting  
Scale = Price Computing  
Scale is the price computing type.  
³
9
9
6
0
0
9
12  
 
   
Scale Protocols  
The following bar codes will change scale parameters intended for a Dual Cable  
environment. To place the scanner in Dual Cable mode, please refer to  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use these bar codes.  
Scale = EPOS Protocol  
Set the scale RS232 protocol to  
Serial EPOS.  
Communication Port Settings:  
2400 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
³
9
9
6
0
1
3
Even Parity  
Set the scale RS232 protocol to  
Modified Serial EPOS.  
This Protocol does not require the POS  
terminal to send the weight back to the scale  
for validation.  
Scale = EPOS2 Protocol  
Communication Port Settings:  
2400 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
³
9
9
6
0
1
4
Even Parity  
13  
 
   
Scale Protocols  
The following bar codes will change scale parameters intended for a Dual Cable  
environment. To place the scanner in Dual Cable mode, please refer to  
page 23.  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use these bar codes.  
Scale = NCI-ECR Protocol  
Set the scale RS232 protocol to NCI-ECR.  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
8 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
No Parity  
³
9
9
6
0
1
5
Scale = NCI Protocol  
Reserved for Future NCI Protocol Variation  
³
9
9
6
0
1
6
14  
 
Scale Protocols  
The following bar code will change scale parameters intended for a Dual Cable  
environment. To place the scanner in Dual Cable mode, please refer to  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use this bar code.  
Scale = EMEA  
Set the scale to Avery EPOS protocol,  
kilograms, with a remote display, loose filter,  
no price computing, and scroll weight.  
Special Configuration  
Communication Port Settings:  
2400 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
³
9
9
6
0
4
1
Even Parity  
15  
 
 
COM Port Settings (Baud Rate)  
The following bar codes will change scale parameters intended for a Dual Cable  
environment.  
If a Scale Protocol bar code from page 13 or 15 is used, the bar codes below  
must be scanned after the Scale Protocol bar code in order to be effective.  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use these bar codes.  
Scale = 2400 Baud Rate  
Set the scale baud rate for dual cable  
applications to 2400 baud.  
³
9
9
6
0
1
7
Scale = 9600 Baud Rate  
Set the scale baud rate for dual cable  
applications to 9600 baud.  
³
9
9
6
0
1
8
16  
 
 
COM Port Settings (Baud Rate)  
The following bar codes will change scale parameters intended for a Dual Cable  
environment.  
If a Scale Protocol bar code from page 13 or 15 is used, the bar codes below  
must be scanned after the Scale Protocol bar code in order to be effective.  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use these bar codes.  
Scale = 19200 Baud Rate  
Set the scale baud rate for dual cable  
applications to 19200 baud.  
³
9
9
6
0
1
9
Scale = 38400 Baud Rate  
Set the scale baud rate for dual cable  
applications to 38400 baud.  
³
9
9
6
0
2
0
17  
 
COM Port Settings (Data Bits & Parity)  
The following bar codes will change scale parameters intended for a Dual Cable  
environment.  
If a Scale Protocol bar code from page 13 or 15 is used, the bar codes below  
must be scanned after the Scale Protocol bar code in order to be effective.  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use these bar codes.  
Scale = 7 Data Bits,  
Odd Parity  
Set the scale communication parameters to  
7 data bits, odd parity.  
³
9
9
6
0
2
1
Scale = 7 Data Bits,  
Even Parity  
Set the scale communication parameters to  
7 data bits, even parity.  
³
9
9
6
0
2
2
18  
 
 
COM Port Settings (Data Bits & Parity)  
The following bar codes will change scale parameters intended for a Dual Cable  
environment.  
If a Scale Protocol bar code from page 13 or 15 is used, the bar codes below  
must be scanned after the Scale Protocol bar code in order to be effective.  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use these bar codes.  
Scale = 8 Data Bits, No Parity Set the scale communication parameters to  
8 data bit, no parity.  
³
9
9
6
0
2
3
Scale = Odd Parity  
Set the scale communication to odd parity.  
³
9
9
6
0
2
4
19  
 
COM Port Settings (Data Bits & Parity)  
The following bar codes will change scale parameters intended for a Dual Cable  
environment.  
If a Scale Protocol bar code from page 13 or 15 is used, the bar codes below  
must be scanned after the Scale Protocol bar code in order to be effective.  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use these bar codes.  
Scale = Even Parity  
Set the scale communication to even parity.  
³
9
9
6
0
2
5
Scale = No Parity  
Set the scale communication to no parity.  
³
9
9
6
0
2
6
20  
 
Single Cable Scale Configuration Bar Codes  
Set Scale for Single Cable Communication  
The MS2xx0 must be in scale program mode to use this bar code.  
If your application requires single cable communication, scan the following bar  
code to set the scale configuration to the single cable defaults as required by the  
scanner.  
Scale = Single Cable Interface Set the scale to communicate via the  
single-cable interface.  
³
9
9
6
0
1
2
21  
 
     
22  
 
Scanner Configuration Bar Codes  
Dual Cable Scanner Configuration Bar Codes  
Dual Cable Scanner Mode  
The following bar codes can be used to place, as well as configure, the scanner  
in Dual Cable mode.  
The MS2xx0 does not need to be in scale program mode to use the following  
bar codes.  
Places the scanner in Dual Cable mode.  
Scanner = Dual Cable Mode  
In a dual cable environment, the scanner  
and scale work independently. In this mode  
the host must have a dedicated RS232 port  
to receive the scale data and the bar code  
data is sent via its own cable to a separate  
communication port.  
³
9
9
9
9
5
3
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit, No Parity  
There are two methods of configuring the scanner to a stand-alone protocol:  
Scan the Dual Cable Mode bar code on this page (if a scale is used)  
or  
If no scale is required, scan one of the single cable protocols on  
pages 26 - 34 and then scan the No Scale bar code on page 46.  
Dual Cable Scanner OPOS Mode  
Use this bar code when the scanner is to be  
Scanner Only  
Dual Cable OPOS Defaults  
setup using the OPOS drivers in the dual  
cable mode.  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
8 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
No Parity  
³
9
9
9
9
1
1
23  
 
         
Various Dual Cable Scanner Mode  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Dual Cable MS2xx0.  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
REWE  
Dual Cable RS232 - REWE  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
2 Stop Bit  
³
9
9
7
0
1
0
Space Parity  
TESCO UK  
Dual Cable RS232 – TESCO UK  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
8 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
Odd Parity  
³
9
9
7
0
1
3
24  
 
 
IBM 3rd Generation 46xx and IBM OEM Full Speed USB  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Dual Cable MS2xx0.  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
IBM 3rd Generation  
Communication  
When scanned the Stratos will operate  
as a table top scanner only.  
Terminal configuration, IBM 4690.OS  
terminal device group configuration  
screen select:  
#1 scanner or  
#3 scanner.  
³
9
9
9
9
5
2
IBM OEM Full Speed USB  
Communication Defaults  
When scanned the Stratos will operate  
as a table top scanner only.  
³
9
9
9
9
7
0
25  
 
 
Single Cable Protocols for POS Compatibility  
MSS Global  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single Cable MS2xx0.  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Scanner/Scale, Single Cable RS232  
MSS Global, English  
MSS Global Retail, English Units  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
Odd Parity  
³
9
9
9
9
5
1
Scanner/Scale, Single Cable RS232 MSS  
Global Retail, Metric Units  
MSS Global, Metric  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
Odd Parity  
³
9
9
9
9
5
0
26  
 
     
ISS45  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single Cable MS2xx0.  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Scanner/Scale, Single Cable RS232  
ISS45, English  
ISS45, English Units  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
³
9
9
9
9
4
9
Even Parity  
Scanner/Scale, Single Cable RS232  
ISS45, Metric Units  
ISS45, Metric  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
³
9
9
9
9
4
8
Even Parity  
27  
 
 
OPOS  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single Cable MS2xx0.  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Scanner/Scale Single Cable RS232 OPOS,  
OPOS, English  
English Scale Defaults  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
8 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
No Parity  
³
9
9
9
9
5
8
Scanner/Scale Single Cable RS232 OPOS,  
Metric Scale Defaults  
OPOS, Metric  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
8 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
No Parity  
³
9
9
9
9
5
7
28  
 
 
Retalix/NCR  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single Cable MS2xx0.  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Scanner/Scale Single Cable RS232  
Retalix/NCR English  
Retalix/NCR Communication, English  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
8 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
No Parity  
³
9
9
9
9
5
6
Scanner/Scale Single Cable RS232  
Retalix/NCR Comm, Metric  
Retalix/NCR Metric  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
8 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
No Parity  
³
9
9
9
9
5
5
29  
 
 
IT Retail  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single Cable MS2xx0.  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Scanner/Scale Single Cable RS232  
IT Retail, English  
IT Retail, English  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
Odd Parity  
³
9
9
7
0
0
8
Scanner/Scale Single Cable RS232  
IT Retail, Metric  
IT Retail, Metric  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
Odd Parity  
³
9
9
7
0
0
9
30  
 
 
IBM Self Checkout System  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single Cable MS2xx0.  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Scanner/Scale Single Cable RS232 -  
IBM Self Checkout System, English  
IBM Self Checkout System,  
English  
Communication Port Settings:  
19200 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
³
9
9
7
0
2
0
Odd Parity  
Scanner/Scale Single Cable RS232 -  
IBM Self Checkout System, Metric  
IBM Self Checkout System,  
Metric  
Communication Port Settings:  
19200 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
³
9
9
7
0
2
1
Odd Parity  
31  
 
 
Various RS232 Single Cable Codes  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single Cable MS2xx0.  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Morrison’s Tec Metric  
Scanner/Scale Single Cable RS232 –  
Morrison’s with Tec Display, Metric  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
7 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
Odd Parity  
³
9
9
7
0
2
3
Reliance India Metric  
Scanner/Scale Single Cable RS232 -  
Reliance India, Metric  
Communication Port Settings:  
9600 Baud  
8 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
No Parity  
³
9
9
7
0
1
9
32  
 
 
IBM 3rd Generation 46xx  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single Cable MS2xx0.  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
IBM 3rd Generation 46xx,  
Scanner/Scale Single Cable  
English†  
IBM 46xx, RS485,  
English (lbs.)  
³
9
9
9
9
6
0
Terminal Configuration, IBM 4690.OS Terminal Device Group  
Configuration screen select:  
#2 Scanner with integrated scale  
or  
#4 4696 scanner/scale  
IBM 3rd Generation 46xx,  
Scanner/Scale Single Cable  
Metric†  
IBM 46xx, RS485  
Metric (kg)  
³
9
9
9
9
5
9
33  
 
 
IBM OEM Full Speed USB  
The following bar codes can be used to configure a Single Cable MS2xx0.  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Table Top Scanner/Scale Single Cable,  
IBM OEM Full Speed USB,  
IBM OEM  
Full Speed USB, English  
4-Digit Weight Mode, English (lbs.)  
³
9
9
9
9
6
2
Table Top Scanner/Scale Single Cable,  
IBM OEM Full Speed USB,  
IBM OEM  
Full Speed USB, Metric  
5-Digit Weight Mode, Metric (kg)  
³
9
9
9
9
6
1
34  
 
   
Additional POS Data Formatting  
Full Speed USB Table Top/Handheld  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Scanner 4B Handheld  
Full Speed USB interface to 4B00h  
handheld usage.  
³
3
1
6
4
3
0
Scanner 4A Flatbed  
Full Speed USB interface to 4A00h  
table top usage.  
³
3
1
6
4
1
0
35  
 
   
Full Speed USB Table Top/Handheld  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Scanner/Scale 4A/6E  
Table Top  
Full Speed USB interface to the  
4A00h/6E00h table top scanner/scale  
usage.  
This option is only compatible with Stratos  
models that have a scale.  
³
3
1
6
4
4
0
36  
 
Special Function ACK  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Enable Special  
Answer simple special functions with ACK.  
Function ACK Answer  
³
1
4
1
7
1
4
* Disable Special  
Function ACK  
³
1
4
1
7
0
4
* Factory Default Setting  
37  
 
 
Prefix/Suffix  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Use Protocol Prefix/Suffix  
Add protocol prefixes and suffixes to the  
bar code.  
³
1
4
1
7
1
5
* Program the  
Prefix/Suffix Separate  
³
1
4
1
7
0
5
* Factory Default Setting  
38  
 
 
3x-30 Acknowledge Responses  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
No 3x-30 Answer  
This bar code will inhibit all ‘simple  
acknowledge’ (3x-30) answers to POS or  
OPOS commands.  
³
1
4
1
7
1
0
*3x-30 Answer  
The scanner will answer all NCR and OPOS  
commands that require a 3x-30  
acknowledgement.  
³
1
4
1
7
0
0
* Factory Default Setting  
39  
 
 
Special Function Command Responses  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Spec Func Ans 3x30  
Answer Special Function commands in the  
3x-30 format as opposed to the Ack / Nak  
which is the norm.  
³
1
4
1
9
1
4
*Spec Func Ans Ack  
Answer Special Function commands in the  
Ack / Nak format.  
³
1
4
1
9
0
4
* Factory Default Setting  
40  
 
   
Special Function Command Responses  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Spec Func 30-30 Status  
Returns Special Function commands in the  
30-30 status as opposed to the 33-30 status.  
Note: Requires ‘Spec Func Ans 3x-30’ on  
page 40 to be set.  
³
1
4
2
2
1
5
*No Spec Func 30-30 Status  
Disables redirection of Special Function  
3x-30 status to 30-30 status.  
³
1
4
2
2
0
5
* Factory Default Setting  
41  
 
Special Function Command Responses  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
No Command Reject Answer  
This bar code will ignore sending a  
command reject answer to the POS mode.  
³
1
4
2
1
1
7
*Send Command Reject  
This bar code will send command reject  
answer to the POS if the command is  
rejected by the scanner.  
Answer  
³
1
4
2
1
0
7
* Factory Default Setting  
42  
 
Special Function Command Responses  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
No Spec Func Answer  
This bar code will ignore sending a special  
function response answer in POS mode.  
³
1
4
2
1
1
6
*Spec Func Answer  
This bar code will send a special function  
response answer to the POS.  
³
1
4
2
1
0
6
* Factory Default Setting  
43  
 
BCC in POS communications  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Skip BCC in messages  
This bar code will tell the scanner to NOT  
expect or transmit the Block Check  
Character in all message transmissions.  
³
1
4
1
4
1
0
*Add BCC in messages  
The scanner will expect and answer all  
messages with the Block Check Character  
included.  
³
1
4
1
4
0
0
* Factory Default Setting  
44  
 
 
3 Scale Status Bytes  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Enable  
3 Scale Status Bytes  
Required for applications where the host  
system display is the primary scale display  
and there is no remote pole display  
connected directly to the scanner/scale unit.  
³
1
2
4
8
1
3
Disable  
3 Scale Status Bytes  
³
1
2
4
8
0
3
45  
 
 
Scale Options  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
5-Digit Weight  
Sets the English Mode weight to 5-digits, as  
in xx.yyy pounds.  
In order to work properly, this bar code must  
be scanned AFTER scanning one of the  
English configuration bar codes found on  
pages 26 - 34.  
³
1
4
1
0
1 0  
Scan the No Scale bar code:  
1. If no scale is installed and one of the  
single cable protocol bar codes found  
on pages 26 - 34 has already been  
scanned.  
No Scale  
2. If the scale is in a dual cable  
environment and one of the single cable  
protocol bar codes found on  
pages 26 - 34 has already been  
scanned.  
³
1
4
1
4
0 7  
46  
 
   
Remote Display  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
No Remote Display  
When no remote display is installed, scan  
the No Remote Display bar code AFTER  
scanning one of the configuration bar codes  
found on pages 26 - 34 to remove the  
scale’s display from the scanner memory.  
³
1
4
0
9
0
2
Add remote display to the scanner’s  
Remote Display  
memory.  
³
1
4
0
9
1
2
47  
 
 
StratosSTATS  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Activate StratosSTATS  
This bar code sets:  
StratosSTATS bar code data  
formatting active.  
Bar code Attempt Interval to  
0.5 seconds.  
Time to find supplements (code 128)  
to 0.3 seconds.  
³
9
9
7
0
1
7
Use StratosSTATS monitor to test this  
output format. When used with a POS, it  
must have the capability to parse and  
recognize the additional data.  
*StratosSTATS Off  
Remove StratosSTATS data formatting from  
the bar code output transmission.  
³
9
9
7
0
1
8
* Factory Default Setting  
48  
 
 
StratosSTATS  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Do not scan these bar codes unless instructed by a customer service  
representative.  
Dual Stats Xmit  
Allows non-RS232 interfaces transmit  
normally without StratosSTATS and  
concurrently RS232 interfaces transmit with  
StratosSTATS.  
Recommended RS232 Settings:  
³
1
3
8
5
1
1
38400 Baud  
8 Data Bits  
1 Stop Bit  
No Parity  
No Inter-character Delay  
*No Dual Stats Xmit  
³
1
3
8
5
0
1
* Factory Default Setting  
49  
 
StratosSTATS  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Do not scan these bar codes unless instructed by a customer service  
representative.  
Dual Xmit Carriage Return  
This bar code enables a secondary carriage  
return suffix to be used only for the dual  
StratosSTATS RS232 transmission.  
³
1
3
8
5
1
2
*No Dual Xmit Carriage Return Resets StratsSTATS RS232 dual  
transmission suffix.  
³
1
3
8
5
0
2
* Factory Default Setting  
50  
 
Additional POS Related Functions  
Scanner Beep on Weight Sent  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Beep on Weight  
Request scanner beep when a successful  
weight is sent. This code should only be  
used for ‘weight on demand’ applications. If  
used with periodic weight request  
applications, the beeper will be continuously  
active (ON).  
³
1
4
1
9
1
7
*Disable  
Beep on Weight  
When no beep on weight is desired.  
³
1
4
1
9
0
7
* Factory Default Setting  
51  
 
   
Restrict In-Store Codes  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Restrict In-Store Codes  
This bar code places tighter restrictions on  
in-store codes. These codes are:  
EAN13 Sys2  
UPCA  
Sys2 and Sys4  
³
1
2
5
8
1
0
*No Restrict In-Store Codes  
Disable restrictions on in-store codes.  
³
1
2
5
8
0
0
* Factory Default Setting  
52  
 
 
Scale Shadow Mode  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Scale Shadow Mode  
This bar code sets the scale to the highest  
priority to allow for frequent scale - POS  
commands.  
This bar code is only to be used in single  
cable scale mode.  
³
1
4
2
2
1
7
*No Scale Shadow Mode  
Disables the Scale Shadow Mode.  
³
1
4
2
2
0
7
* Factory Default Setting  
53  
 
 
Scanner Razz on Not-On-File  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Razz on Not-On-File  
This bar code changes the audible to a razz  
signal when a Not-On-File command is  
received.  
³
1
4
2
1
1
5
*Beep on Not-On-File  
This bar code restores the beep as the Not-  
On-File audible.  
³
1
4
2
1
0
5
* Factory Default Setting  
54  
 
 
Additional Scanner Configuration Bar Codes  
Horizontal Depth of Field  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Do not scan these bar codes unless instructed by a customer service  
representative.  
*Horizontal High DOF  
This bar code sets the DOF for all horizontal  
laser channels to High DOF, which allows  
the farthest scanning.  
³
2
1
8
7
0
2
* Factory Default Setting  
Horizontal Medium DOF  
This bar code sets the DOF for all horizontal  
laser channels to Medium DOF.  
³
2
1
8
7
1
2
55  
 
   
Horizontal Depth of Field  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Do not scan these bar codes unless instructed by a customer service  
representative.  
Horizontal Close DOF  
This bar code sets the DOF for all horizontal  
laser channels to Close DOF.  
³
2
1
8
7
2
2
Horizontal Ultra Close DOF  
This bar code sets the DOF for all horizontal  
laser channels to Ultra Close DOF.  
³
2
1
8
7
3
2
56  
 
Vertical Depth of Field  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Do not scan these bar codes unless instructed by a customer service  
representative.  
*Vertical High DOF  
This bar code sets the DOF for the vertical  
laser channels to High DOF, which allows  
the farthest scanning.  
³
2
1
8
7
0
0
* Factory Default Setting  
Vertical Medium DOF  
This bar code sets the DOF for vertical laser  
channels to Medium DOF.  
³
2
1
8
7
1
0
57  
 
 
Vertical Depth of Field  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Do not scan these bar codes unless instructed by a customer service  
representative.  
Vertical Close DOF  
This bar code sets the DOF for the vertical  
laser channels to Close DOF.  
³
2
1
8
7
2
0
Vertical Ultra Close DOF  
This bar code sets the DOF for vertical laser  
channels to Ultra Close DOF.  
³
2
1
8
7
3
0
58  
 
Auxiliary Port  
StratosSCHOOL™  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Auxiliary History Report  
The Auxiliary port may be used to download  
or clear data to StratosSCHOOL™.  
The two commands that can be used are  
Upload Scanner Data and Clear Scanner  
Data within the Serial Program Interface box  
on the StratosSCHOOL™ screen.  
³
9
9
7
0
1
1
Auxiliary Program Cable  
(PN 57-57008x-N-3) is required  
for this feature.  
59  
 
   
Quick Start for a Secondary Honeywell Scanner  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Step 1  
Use the Stratos to scan the following bar codes. These bar codes will  
configure the Stratos’ auxiliary port to accept a Honeywell scanner as the  
secondary scanner.  
Enable Stratos Auxiliary Port  
³
4
3
7
3
2
0
Aux 8 Data Bits  
³
1
3
7
2
1
3
Note:  
The auxiliary input port’s data format must match the main output format  
of the secondary scanner  
60  
 
 
Step 2  
Configure the secondary scanner to match the auxiliary port’s data format.  
Use the Secondary Scanner to scan the following bar codes in the order  
shown.  
Enter Configuration Mode  
³
9
9
9
9
9
9
Enable Auxiliary Output  
³
1
2
4
8
1
7
Set Stratos Format  
³
4
3
7
5
2
0
Disable Secondary  
Scanner Beeper  
³
3
1
8
5
0
5
Enable Communication  
Time Out  
³
1
1
8
4
1
2
Disable CR Suffix  
³
1
1
6
6
0
3
61  
 
Quick Start for a Secondary Honeywell Scanner  
Configuration sequence continued from previous page.  
Disable LF Suffix  
³
1
1
6
6
0
2
Exit Configuration Mode  
³
9
9
9
9
9
9
62  
 
EAS Bar Codes  
EAS Device Types  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
*No EAS Device  
No EAS device is connected.  
³
3
3
7
2
0
0
* Factory Default Setting  
EAS Device Type 1  
Sensormatic ScanMax Pro  
³
3
3
7
2
1
0
63  
 
   
EAS Device Types  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
EAS Device Type 2  
³
3
3
7
2
2
0
EAS Device Type 3  
³
3
3
7
2
3
0
64  
 
EAS Device Types  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
EAS Device Type 4  
³
3
3
7
2
4
0
65  
 
EAS Timeout  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
*EAS = 0 seconds  
³
8
4
6
0
0
0
* Factory Default Setting  
EAS = 1 second  
³
8 4 6 0 0 1 0 0  
66  
 
 
EAS Timeout  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
EAS = 2 seconds  
³
8 4 6 0 0 2 0 0  
EAS = 3 seconds  
³
8 4 6 0 0 3 0 0  
67  
 
EAS Timeout  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
EAS = 4 seconds  
³
8 4 6 0 0 4 0 0  
EAS = 5 seconds  
³
8 4 6 0 0 5 0 0  
68  
 
EAS Timeout  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
EAS = 7 seconds  
³
8 4 6 0 0 7 0 0  
EAS = 10 seconds  
³
8 4 6 0 1 0 0 0  
69  
 
EAS Timeout  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
EAS = 15 seconds  
³
8 4 6 0 1 5 0 0  
EAS = 20 seconds  
³
8 4 6 0 2 0 0 0  
70  
 
EAS Connection  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
*EAS Digital Aux Port  
The EAS signals use the RTS and CTS line  
of the Auxiliary RS232 In connector.  
³
1
4
6
1
0
0
* Factory Default Setting  
EAS Digital Host Port  
The EAS signals use the RTS and CTS lines  
of the scanner RS232 to Host connector.  
³
1
4
6
1
1
0
71  
 
 
EAS Connection  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
EAS RS232 on Aux Port  
This bar code allows the EAS RS232 signal  
to use the Tx Out and Rx In lines of the  
scanner to Aux RS232 In connector.  
³
1
4
6
1
1
1
*No EAS RS232 on Aux Port  
There is no EAS RS232 signal (Tx Out and  
Rx In) used on the scanner Aux RS232 In  
connector.  
³
1
4
6
1
0
1
* Factory Default Setting  
72  
 
EAS Connection  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
EAS RS232 on Host Port  
This bar code allows the EAS RS232 signal  
to use the Tx Out and Rx In lines of the  
scanner to Host RS232 In connector.  
³
1
4
6
1
1
2
*No EAS RS232 on Host Port  
There is no EAS RS232 signal (Tx Out and  
Rx In) used on the scanner to Host RS232  
In connector.  
³
1
4
6
1
0
2
* Factory Default Setting  
73  
 
Continuous Mode  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
EAS Continuous Mode  
When in continuous mode and the scanner  
is enabled, the EAS will always be online to  
deactivate an EAS tag.  
³
1
4
6
1
1
5
*EAS Interlock Mode  
This bar code establishes EAS is used in the  
Interlocked mode.  
³
1
4
6
1
0
5
* Factory Default Setting  
74  
 
 
EAS Deactivation  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Blink Scan LED on  
Deactivation  
The scanner will blink the scan LED upon  
receipt of an EAS deactivate acknowledge  
signal.  
³
1
4
6
1
1
3
*No Blink LED on Deactivation  
Do not blink the scan LED upon receipt of  
an EAS deactivate acknowledge signal.  
³
1
4
6
1
0
3
* Factory Default Setting  
75  
 
 
EAS Deactivation  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Fast Beep on Deactivation  
Fast beep the scanner’s beeper receipt of  
an EAS deactivate acknowledge signal.  
³
1
4
6
1
1
4
*No Beep on Deactivation  
Do not fast beep the scanner’s beeper  
receipt of an EAS deactivate acknowledge  
signal.  
³
1
4
6
1
0
4
* Factory Default Setting  
76  
 
EAS Deactivation  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
Volume Switch = Manual  
The volume switch is used for manual EAS  
deactivation.  
³
1
4
6
1
1
6
*Volume Switch = Normal  
Volume switch is used for normal volume  
function.  
³
1
4
6
1
0
6
* Factory Default Setting  
77  
 
Sensormatic ScanMax Pro  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
The RS232 EAS cable must be connected to one of the RS232 scanner ports.  
EAS Function #3  
For Sensormatic ScanMax Pro, get EAS’s  
hardware version, software version, and  
serial number and transmit the information  
over the current scanner interface.  
³
9
9
8
0
6
7
EAS Function #2  
For Sensormatic ScanMax Pro, get EAS’s  
device type and transmits the information  
over the current scanner interface.  
³
9
9
8
0
6
6
78  
 
 
Sensormatic ScanMax Pro  
The following codes do not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode.  
The RS232 EAS cable must be connected to one of the RS232 scanner ports.  
EAS Function #1  
For Sensormatic ScanMax Pro, get EAS’s  
deactivation count and transmit the  
information over the current scanner  
interface.  
³
9
9
8
0
6
5
ScanMax RS232 Defaults  
For Sensormatic ScanMax Pro, RS232  
default setup.  
AUX port connect  
5 second timeout  
blink LED on deactivate  
³
9
9
9
9
0
9
79  
 
80  
 
Scanner Test Bar Codes  
Supplemental Tests  
Display Software Numbers  
The following code does not require that the MS2xx0 to be in scale program  
mode. This code is for test purposes only.  
The following code will display software numbers on the 2-digit diagnostic  
display. The lasers will be turned off while the numbers are being displayed.  
The first number is the main decode processor software number. The second  
number is the I/O processor’s software number. Since only 2 digits can be  
displayed at a time, the following sequence is used as an example of what may  
be observed:  
2-Digit  
Display  
Description of each sequentially displayed sets of digits.  
(Example shown will represent: ‘ 15269’ ‘ 15138’)  
The first digit of the five main decode processor software number  
appears right justified.  
x 1  
=
5 2  
6 9  
x x  
=
=
=
The second and third digits.  
The forth and fifth digits.  
Pause before next set of numbers.  
The first digit of the five digit I/O processor software number  
appears right justified.  
x 1  
=
5 1  
3 8  
=
=
The second and third digits.  
The forth and fifth digits.  
x = Blank / No Digit Displayed  
After the last sets of digits are displayed, the scanner resumes scanning  
operation. If the current interface does not use an I/O processor, the software  
number may appear ‘ 0 00 00’. This capability exists in software 15269 and  
later.  
Display Software Number  
³
9
9
8
0
6
2
81  
 
     
82  
 
Customer Support  
Technical Assistance  
If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device, please call your  
distributor or the nearest technical support office:  
North America/Canada  
Telephone: (800) 782-4263  
Latin America  
Telephone: (803) 835-8000  
Telephone: (800) 782-4263  
Brazil  
Telephone: +55 (11) 5185-8222  
Fax: +55 (11) 5185-8225  
Mexico  
Telephone: 01-800-HONEYWELL (01-800-466-3993)  
Europe, Middle East, and Africa  
Telephone: +31 (0) 40 7999 393  
Fax: +31 (0) 40 2425 672  
Hong Kong  
Telephone: +852-29536436  
Fax: +851-2511-3557  
Singapore  
Telephone: +65-6842-7155  
Fax: +65-6842-7166  
China  
Telephone: +86 800 828 2803  
Fax: +86-512-6762-2560  
Japan  
Telephone: +81-3-6730-7344  
Fax: +81-3-6730-7222  
Online Technical Assistance  
You can also access technical assistance online at www.honeywellaidc.com.  
83  
 
   
Product Service and Repair  
Honeywell International Inc. provides service for all its products through service  
centers throughout the world. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service,  
contact the appropriate location below to obtain a Return Material Authorization  
number (RMA #) before returning the product.  
North America  
Telephone: (800) 782-4263  
Latin America  
Telephone: (803) 835-8000  
Telephone: (800) 782-4263  
Fax: (239) 263-9689  
Brazil  
Telephone: +55 (11) 5185-822  
Fax: +55 (11) 5185-8225  
Mexico  
Telephone: 01-800-HONEYWELL (01-800-466-3993)  
Fax: +52 (55) 5531-3672  
Europe, Middle East, and Africa  
Telephone: +31 (0) 40 2901 633  
Fax: +31 (0) 40 2901 631  
Hong Kong  
Telephone: +852-29536436  
Fax: +851-2511-3557  
Singapore  
Telephone: +65-6842-7155  
Fax: +65-6842-7166  
China  
Telephone: +86 800 828 2803  
Fax: +86-512-6762-2560  
Japan  
Telephone: +81-3-6730-7344  
Fax: +81-3-6730-7222  
Online Product Service and Repair Assistance  
You can also access product service and repair assistance online at  
84  
 
 
 
Honeywell Scanning & Mobility  
9680 Old Bailes Road  
For Mill, SC 29707  
00-02034 Rev G  
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