Allen-Bradley Decoded Hand-Held Scanner Programming Manual

Below you will find brief information for Hand-Held Decoded Bar Code Scanner 2755-HDG-4, RS-232 Synapse Cable 2755-HFC-SR2-01, RS-232 Synapse Cable 2755-HFC-SR3-01, IBM Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable 2755-HFC-SP1-01, PS/2 Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable 2755-HFC-SP2-01, DEC Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable 2755-SV1–01, DEC Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable 2755-SV2-01, Scanner Emulation Synapse Cable 2755-HFC-SA1-01, AdaptaScan Pass Through Cable 2755-HDC-GA2–08. The Hand-Held Decoded Bar Code Scanner is a versatile and powerful device that can be used in a variety of applications. It is capable of reading a wide variety of bar codes, including Code 39, UPC-A, UPC-E, Codabar, EAN 8, EAN 13, Interleaved 2 of 5, and Code 128. The scanner can also be configured to transmit data in a variety of formats, including ASCII, EBCDIC, and BCD. The RS-232 Synapse cables are used to connect the scanner to a host computer or other device. The cables are available in both 25-pin and 9-pin versions. The IBM Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cables are designed to be used with IBM PC/AT, PS/2 and compatible computers. The cables emulate a keyboard, so the scanned data is transmitted to the host computer as if it were typed in. The DEC Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cables are designed to be used with DEC VT520, VT220, VT320 and VT420 terminals. They also emulate a keyboard, so scanned data is transmitted to the host terminal as if it were typed in. The Scanner Emulation Synapse Cable is designed to be used with a variety of hosts that support a scanner emulation protocol. The AdaptaScan Pass Through Cable is used to connect the scanner to an Allen-Bradley AdaptaScan Bar Code Reader.

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Key features

  • Reads variety of bar codes
  • Transmits data in multiple formats
  • Supports various communication protocols
  • Versatile for different applications
  • Easy to configure
  • Durable construction
  • Reliable performance
  • User-friendly interface
  • Compact and portable
  • Cost-effective solution

Frequently asked questions

The scanner can read a wide variety of bar codes, including Code 39, UPC-A, UPC-E, Codabar, EAN 8, EAN 13, Interleaved 2 of 5, and Code 128.

Refer to the section "Scanner Configuration" in this manual for instructions on how to configure the scanner for use with your specific host device.

The scanner supports a variety of communication protocols, including RS-232, Keyboard Wedge, and Scanner Emulation. Refer to the specific cable documentation for details on the supported protocols.

A Synapse cable is used to connect the scanner to a host computer or other device using a variety of communication protocols. An AdaptaScan Pass Through Cable is designed to connect the scanner to an Allen-Bradley AdaptaScan Bar Code Reader.

Refer to the section "Hands-Free (Stand) Operation" in the scanner user manual for instructions on how to use the scanner in hands-free mode.

The maximum scan distance of the scanner varies depending on the type of bar code and the environmental conditions. Refer to the scanner user manual for details on the maximum scan distance.

Refer to the section "Audible Response" in this manual for instructions on how to change the audible response of the scanner.

Refer to the section "Firmware Updates" in the scanner user manual for instructions on how to update the firmware of the scanner.

The scanner requires a 5 VDC power supply. The power source is typically provided by the host device or by a separate power adapter.
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