Hand-heldLaser Barcode ReaderBL-N70 SeriesUser's ManualRead this manual before using the system in order to achieve maximum performance.Keep this
1-21Getting Started1-1 Package ContentsThe BL-N70 series comes with the following items. Check that all of the items are included.z BL-N70 unitBL-N70
1-1 Package Contents1-31Getting Startedz StandOP-77470: Use this stand when placing the BL-N70 series on a table top.z Replacement cablesOP-77466: F
1-1 Package Contents1-41Getting Startedz Communication unit (for BL-N70RKE only)BL-U1 BL-U2N-42Model Power supply Communication interfaceBL-U1 100
1-51Getting Started1-2 Identifying Part Names and FunctionsThis chapter describes names and jobs of each part of the BL-N70 series.Trigger switch:Use
1-61Getting Started1-3 Using Basic Operations This section explains basic methods for operating the barcode reader.Reading a barcodePoint the laser em
2-122ConnectionsConnectionsThis chapter describes how to connect various BL-N70 series scanners.2-1 Connecting the BL-N70VE . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-22Connections2-1 Connecting the BL-N70VETurn off main power to the PC before proceeding.Power for the BL-N70VE will be supplied through the computer
2-32Connections2-2 Connecting the BL-N70UBEThe BL-N70UBE connects to a PC's USB port, power is supplied through the USB port.(BL-N70UBE is compat
2-2 Connecting the BL-N70UBE2-42Connections3 Click on the [Next] button. "USB human interface device" is displayed and the message "Win
2-52Connections2-3 Connecting the BL-N70REThe BL-N70RE directly connects to the serial port (RS-232C D-sub 9-pin connector) of a DOS/V computer.Supply
IntroductionThis manual contains information about procedures for handling, operations, warnings, and precautions about the "Hand-held Laser Barc
2-62Connections2-4 Connecting the BL-N70RKEBL-N70RKE can be connected to the AutoID data controller DV-90 and to the dedicated communication units BL-
3-133Scanning BarcodesScanning BarcodesThis chapter describes reading data, the format for sending read data, and the connection interfaces.3-1 Scanni
3-23Scanning Barcodes3-1 ScanningThe laser turns on when the trigger switch on the BL-N70 is pressed. While holding the trigger switch, bring the BL-
3-1 Scanning3-33Scanning Barcodesz Duplicate prevention functionWhen the laser light runs for a period of time, the reader may accidentally read the s
3-43Scanning Barcodes3-2 Trigger ModesSelect one of the following operation modes depending on the application. z Trigger mode (Default)Barcodes are r
3-53Scanning Barcodes3-3 Data Send Format When a barcode is scanned, the data is sent to the host device (PC, DV-90, PLC, etc.) according to the follo
3-3 Data Send Format3-63Scanning Barcodes3 Read dataThese digits contain the read barcode data.4 Terminator A character can be added to indicate the e
3-73Scanning Barcodes3-4Interface Settings for RS-232C or Keyboard/USBKeyboard/USB settings (BL-N70VE/UBE)z Localized settingsThe keyboard specificati
3-4 Interface Settings for RS-232C or Keyboard/USB3-83Scanning Barcodesz ACK/NAKThe reader sends data between the host by using the following procedur
4-144Programming BL-N70 SettingsProgramming BL-N70 SettingsOut of the box, the BL-N70 family of handheld barcode scanners is ready to read barcodes.
1Safety Precautionsz Safety Precautions on Laser ApparatusThe "Hand-held Laser Barcode Reader BL-N70 Series" employs a visible red semicondu
4-24Programming BL-N70 Settings4-1 Using Program ModeProgram mode allows you to make changes to the BL-N70 family default settings. To initiate progr
4-34Programming BL-N70 Settings4-2 Starting and Ending Program ModeStart / End Programming ModeTo start or end the settings, read the barcode for &quo
4-44Programming BL-N70 Settings4-3Activating / Deactivating Barcode SymbologiesScan the desired barcodes in order to activate or deactivate certain sy
4-3 Activating / Deactivating Barcode Symbologies4-54Programming BL-N70 SettingsCODABAR<ON> OFFCODE93<ON> OFFGS1 Databar has several for
4-3 Activating / Deactivating Barcode Symbologies4-64Programming BL-N70 SettingsUPC/EAN detailed settingsUPC-A<ON> OFFExtend UPC-A to EAN-13 d
4-3 Activating / Deactivating Barcode Symbologies4-74Programming BL-N70 SettingsEAN13<ON> OFFSend EAN13 check digit<ON> OFFEAN8<ON&g
4-3 Activating / Deactivating Barcode Symbologies4-84Programming BL-N70 SettingsRead only EAN/UPC SupplementalStandard EAN/UPC code cannot be read if
4-3 Activating / Deactivating Barcode Symbologies4-94Programming BL-N70 SettingsCODE39 detailed settingsSend start character and stop character ON &l
4-3 Activating / Deactivating Barcode Symbologies4-104Programming BL-N70 SettingsCODABAR detailed settingsSend start character and stop character ON
4-3 Activating / Deactivating Barcode Symbologies4-114Programming BL-N70 SettingsITF detailed settingsCheck digit inspection"Module 10/3" i
2Operating PrecautionsCAUTIONz Operations• Do not use a voltage other than 5V DC with the BL-N70 series. Doing so may lead to breakdown on the unit.
4-3 Activating / Deactivating Barcode Symbologies4-124Programming BL-N70 SettingsGS1 Databar Limited detailed settingsSend check digit<ON> OFF
4-134Programming BL-N70 Settings4-4 Trigger Mode Settingsz Trigger switch modeSetting the laser off timeAfter reading the "Trigger switch mode&q
4-144Programming BL-N70 Settings4-5 Buzzer SettingsTone selection<Tone 0> Tone 1Tone 2 Tone 3Tone 4 Tone 5Tone 6 Buzzer OffBuzzer timing<Sou
4-154Programming BL-N70 Settings4-6 Decode SettingsDecode Match Count settingsWhen the trigger is activated, the BL-N70 laser scans approximately 76 t
4-6 Decode Settings4-164Programming BL-N70 SettingsDuplicate Read Prevention settings<Start duplicate read prevention time settings> No reread p
4-174Programming BL-N70 Settings4-7 Digit Limit Function SettingsThe Digit Limit Function is useful if you are scanning barcodes with a certain number
4-7 Digit Limit Function Settings4-184Programming BL-N70 SettingsExample 2: Read only 8 to 10 digits for CODABAR.Limit #1 settings1. Read the "Li
4-7 Digit Limit Function Settings4-194Programming BL-N70 SettingsLimit #3 settingsLimit #3 — digit settings Limit #3 — symbology settingsLimit #4 se
4-204Programming BL-N70 Settings4-8 Communication Data Format SettingsData formatz HeaderTo set the header to "None", set "STX disabled
4-8 Communication Data Format Settings4-214Programming BL-N70 SettingsTAB enabled <TAB disabled>ETX enabled <ETX disabled>Inter characte
3Organization of the Manual12342134This chapter explains the package contents, the names and functions of each part, and the basic methods for operati
4-224Programming BL-N70 Settings4-9 Communication Interface SettingsKeyboard/USB settingsJAPANESE <USA>RS-232C settingsz Baud rate38400 bit/s 19
4-9 Communication Interface Settings4-234Programming BL-N70 Settingsz Stop bit length<1 bit> 2 bitsz Parity checkNo parity Odd<Even>z Comm
4-244Programming BL-N70 Settings4-10 Decimal Program CodeUse these barcodes to set the laser off time for trigger switch operation mode ( page 4-13),
4-254Programming BL-N70 Settings4-11 Symbology ListUse these codes when setting the individual limits for the digit limit function ( page 4-17).Code t
4-11 Symbology List4-264Programming BL-N70 SettingsMEMO
A-1AppendicesAppendicesThis chapter provides the specifications, the dimensions, the list of settings, and information about replacing the communicati
A-2AppendicesA-1 Specificationsz General specifications An AC adapter is included for BL-N70RE. The power supply voltage for the included AC adapter
A-1 SpecificationsA-3AppendicesKeyboard Keyboard input cannot be accepted while reading the barcodeRS-232Cz Reading range characteristics (typical
A-4AppendicesA-2 Dimensionsz BL-N70 Series (units: mm)z AC adapter (units: mm)4063 169 353140.5 150 170 1Cable length 1.8 m
A-2 DimensionsA-5Appendicesz Stand (units: mm)OP-77470z Replacement cablesOP-77466 OP-77467OP-77468 OP-774696535140Cable length 2m(50mm)380mm30
4Table of ContentsIntroductionSafety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Operating Precautio
A-6AppendicesA-3 ASCII Code TableFirst 4 bitsHexa-decimal0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Binary0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 01110 0000 DLE (SP)P@P`p1 0001 SOH DC
A-7AppendicesA-4 Settings and the Factory Default ValuesBarcode symbology settings Highlighted items indicate factory defaults.Setting item Setting co
A-4 Settings and the Factory Default ValuesA-8Appendicesz Detailed symbology settingsSetting item Setting contentUPC/EAN EAN13 ON (Enabled)OFF (Dis
A-4 Settings and the Factory Default ValuesA-9Appendices Highlighted items indicate factory defaults.CODE39 Start/stop character transmissionON (Ena
A-4 Settings and the Factory Default ValuesA-10AppendicesOperation settingsSetting item Setting contentTrigger switch operation mode Trigger switch m
A-4 Settings and the Factory Default ValuesA-11Appendices Highlighted items indicate factory defaults.Function to limit the number of digits for read
A-4 Settings and the Factory Default ValuesA-12AppendicesCommunication data format Highlighted items indicate factory defaults.Setting item Setting c
A-4 Settings and the Factory Default ValuesA-13AppendicesCommunication interface settingsz Keyboard/USB settings (BL-N70VE/BL-N70UBE)z RS-232C (BL-N7
A-14AppendicesA-5 Replacing the Communication Cablez Removing the communication cableProcedure1 Remove the BL-N70 series from the connected computer o
A-5 Replacing the Communication CableA-15Appendicesz Connecting the communication cable1 Insert the modular jack for the replacement communication ca
5Chapter 4 Programming BL-N70 Settings4-1 Using Program Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2Setting procedure . .
A-5 Replacing the Communication CableA-16AppendicesMEMO
IntroductionThis manual contains information about procedures for handling, operations, warnings, and precautions about the "Hand-held Laser Barc
Hand-heldLaser Barcode ReaderBL-N70 SeriesUser's ManualRead this manual before using the system in order to achieve maximum performance.Keep this
6AppendicesA-1 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2A-2 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-111Getting StartedGetting StartedThis chapter explains the package contents, the names and functions of each part, and the basic methods for operati
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