Selected Scanner & Cable Part Numbers for LANpoint Terminals

Here is information you can use when purchasing some scanners from third parties. These are by no means the only scanners that will work with Intelligent Instrumentation terminals, since they are open-architectured, but this is a sampling.

We supply some of the scanners listed below. If you purchase the scanner from us, the correct cable is included and any configuration variables are set to work correctly or have explicit instructions included for doing so.

The decoded scanners that have PS/2 cables can be attached to the external keyboard port on LANpoint terminals.

The decoded scanners that have RS232 cables can be attached to a COM port on LANpoint terminals.  Many can be powered by the terminal (COM pin 9), and do not need a separate external power supply.

The decoded scanners that have wand emulation output can be attached to the LANpoint PRO and FACTORYpoint PRO "barcode" port.  They can also be used with the legacy "TM" serial data collection terminals.

The undecoded scanners that have laser output can be attached to the LANpoint PRO and FACTORYpoint PRO "laser" port.


Some Selected Scanners for use with LANpoint Terminal Families

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

Manufacturer Cable Number

 

Keyboard wedge IBM PS/2 output scanners for an external keyboard port

 

Symbol

LS2208

25-62417-20

PSC/Datalogic

D8330

90A051968

PSC/Datalogic

Gryphon D130LR

90A051360

PSC/Datalogic

Gryphon D200ES (ESD Safe)

90A051360

PSC/Datalogic

Powerscan PSLR-1000(Long Range), or
PSXLR-1000 (Extra Long Range)

PSC 8-0424-03-B

Hand Held Products (HHP)

3800PDF-MDKIT

Includes cable

Symbol

Hotshot LS2106-I000

25-31828-01

 

Serial RS-232C scanners for a COM port (all default to 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit unless otherwise noted)

 

Symbol

LS2208

CBA-R01-S07PAR

Hand Held Products (HHP)

3800PDF-12

42206132-02 (IBM PS-2 3800)

Hand Held Products (HHP)

IT3800LR-12...The scanner defaults to 9600 baud, even parity, 7 bits, and 1 stop bit, whereas our 'wedgece' program defaults to 9600 baud. no parity, 8 bits, and 1 stop bit. So, they need to be made to match.

42205895-01

PSC/Datalogic

Powerscan PSLR-1000 (Long Range), or
PSXLR-1000(Extra Long Range)

PSC 8-0423-03 REV B PIE

PSC/Datalogic

D8330

90A051965

PSC/Datalogic

Gryphon D130LR

90A051901

PSC/Datalogic

Gryphon D200ES (ESD Safe)

90A051901

Hand Held Products (HHP)

ST5750ALR

42205954-04

Symbol

LS1902T-I000

25-32465-20

 

Decoded barcode output scanners for the "barcode" port on LANpoint PRO, FACTORYpoint PRO, and all TM data collection terminals

 

 

 

 

Symbol

LS2208

CBA-W01-S07ZAR

Hand Held Products (HHP)

3800LR-12

42204983-08

Hand Held Products (HHP)

IT3800LX4LR-12

42203764-03

PSC/Datalogic

D8330

90A052025

PSC/Datalogic

Powerscan 0611001-010004-100

PSC8-0422-02REVA2600

Symbol

P302FZY-I000

25-39803-01

Symbol

LS-1004-I100-7700Z ***obsolete by Symbol***

STI-10-0252

Symbol

LS-3603-I200A(or I200E) ***obsolete by Symbol - see Symbol P302FZY***

25-08914-01

Symbol

LS-4004-I000-7700Z

STI-10-0252

Symbol

LT-1810-I100A(or I100E)

25-10735-01

Symbol

LS1902T-I000

25-51618-21

 

Undecoded (laser) output scanners for the "laser" port on LANpoint PRO, FACTORYpoint PRO

 

PSC/Datalogic

Powerscan PSXLR-0000 and PSXLR-0110 (Long Range)

8-0419-01 REV A

PSC/Datalogic

Powerscan 0613001-010000-500

PSC8-0419-01REVAPIE

Symbol

P300STD

25-38697-01 REV A 0022 26576A UNDECODED

Symbol

LS-1000-I000-01 ***obsolete by Symbol - see Symbol LS1900T and cable 25-32464-20***

Includes cable

Symbol

LS1900T-I000

25-32464-20 REV A

Symbol

LS-3200-I300A(or I300E) ***obsolete by Symbol - see Symbol P300STD***

25-06711-01

Symbol

LS-4000-I000-01

Includes cable

Symbol

LT-1800-I100A(or I100E)

25-05611-03


Some scanners need minor setup on the scanner (scanning certain barcodes in the scanner's setup manual). Here are some specifics:

Scanner

Configuration Instructions

Symbol LS2208

When using this scanner, you may want to program the suffix to be <CR> or <CR/LF> by scanning the MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS barcodes on the LS2208 Quick Start Guide
Note that if you pick the serial-connect version of this scanner/cable, that you will need to configure it as "STANDARD RS-232". The default serial configuration is then 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. Also note that this cable does not allow power to be supplied via the DB9 connector pin 9, so an external power supply or a jumper cable to the terminal's power take-off connector must be used.
Note that if you pick the decoded "barcode" version of this scanner/cable (the cable has a DB9 connector with squeeze locking ring and outputs Wand Emulation signals), that you will need to configure it as "SYMBOL WAND"
Note we also had a report from a customer that it worked better with the legacy TM serial data terminals (only the decoded barcode version is supported on these terminals) when configured as SYMBOL OMNILINK INTERFACE CONTROLLER - after first configuring it to SET ALL DEFAULTS.

Symbol LS-1004-I100-7700Z

When using this laser scanner with any terminal, set the scanner in Synapse Host mode. When using this laser scanner with the LANpoint/TIMEpoint/FACTORYpoint products (but not the PROs or the LANpointCE), also set the scanner Variable Leading Margin parameter to 140 milliseconds instead of the factory default 80 milliseconds.

Symbol LS1902T-I000

When using this laser scanner with the 25-32465-20 serial cable, be aware that the laser's COM port communications parameters are shipped from Symbol with the factory default communications parameters set to 9600,n,8,1. Be sure to configure the LANpoint terminal to match the communication parameters of the laser scanner or vice-versa. Once the communications parameters are set, you must scan the configuration barcode labeled "Standard RS232-C" in the LS1900 Series Quick Reference Guide for the scanner to communicate correctly.

Symbol LS1902T-I000

When using this laser scanner with the 25-51618-21 cable with (discontinued) LANpoint/TIMEpoint/FACTORYpoint terminals (but not the LANpoint PRO, FACTORYpoint PRO, or the LANpoint CE), set the scanner Variable Leading Margin parameter to 140 milliseconds instead of the factory default 80 milliseconds. You can find the barcode code commands for programming the Variable Leading Margin in the LS1900 Series Product Reference Guide ...72-50930-02...Revision A...November 2002.

Symbol LS-3603-I200A(or I200E)

When using this laser scanner with any of our terminals, the scanner needs to be changed from the factory default. For all terminals, set the scanner in wand emulation mode. For LANpoint/FACTORYpoint/TIMEpoint (but NOT the PROs or the LANpointCE), set the scanner Variable Leading Margin parameter to 90 milliseconds instead of the factory default 80 milliseconds, or change Wand Emulator Bar Output to BAR LOW instead of the factory default BAR HIGH (either parameter change will work).

Symbol LS-4004-I000-7700Z

When using this laser scanner with the LANpoint/TIMEpoint/FACTORYpoint products (but not the PROs or the LANpointCE), set the scanner Variable Leading Margin parameter to 140 milliseconds instead of the factory default 80 milliseconds.

Symbol LT-1810-I100A(or I100E)

When using this laser scanner with the LANpoint/TIMEpoint/FACTORYpoint products (but not the PROs or the LANpointCE), the scanner Variable Leading Margin parameter needs to be changed 90 milliseconds instead of the factory default 80 milliseconds.

PSC/Datalogic Powerscan 0611001-010004-100

When using this laser scanner with the any LANpoint terminal, change the Idle State to high from the factory default of low.

PSC/Datalogic D8330

When using this laser scanner with the 90A051968 PS/2 cable, configure it to "PC Notebook" via the Quick Reference Guide (QRG) that ships with each scanner
When using this laser scanner with the 90A051965 serial cable, configure it to "Standard RS232"
When using this laser scanner with the 90A052025 wand emulation cable, configure it to "PEN"

PSC/Datalogic Gryphon D130LR

When using this laser scanner with the 90A051360 PS/2 cable, configure it to "PC Notebook" via the Quick Reference Guide (QRG) that ships with each scanner
When using this laser scanner with the 90A051901 serial cable, configure it to "Standard RS232"

PSC/Datalogic Gryphon D200ES

When using this laser scanner with the 90A051360 PS/2 cable, configure it to "PC Notebook" via the Quick Reference Guide (QRG) that ships with each scanner
When using this laser scanner with the 90A051901 serial cable, configure it to "Standard RS232"


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