Barcode Scanner Configuration
This guide assumes that the PTS Comms Client is installed and connected to the server without errors. If you have any doubts, see the PTS Comms Client Installation page first. You won't be able to configure your barcode scanners until PTS Comms is up and running on the PC.
Overview
One of the major features of our various barcode scanning applications is that they are designed to allow the host PC to be used by other people, and other applications, even while the barcode scanner is in use. We accomplish this by setting the scanners up as emulated serial or COM ports. However, out-of-the-box, most barcode scanners function as a virtual keyboard and when a barcode is scanned behave as if you were typing the barcode text into the PC. This would of course require the PC to be focused on a dedicated text field of some sort, and is therefore not something that could run in the background.
For this reason you'll need to configure new devices to work properly with the PTS Comms Client, which is done with the use of setup codes included in the bundled hardware manual. The primary setup code you need will be labelled as one of:
- USB-COM
- USB-COM-STD
- CDC Mode
- Serial Emulation
- PAP130
Scan the appropriate code as directed by the user manual to reconfigure the scanner. If the scanner does not work properly, consider scanning the appropriate "Reset" or "Restore Factory Defaults" codes and trying again.
If the device is a wireless scanner and base station combo, you'll probably have to scan an appropriate link or unlink code as a means to connect it up to the new base station.
Cheatsheet for popular scanners
Scanning barcodes directly off the screen is something traditional 1D barcodes struggle with, so you'll have to consider printing the relevant pages. All the page numbers below refer to the number as printed in the manual. Your PDF viewer software may use a different index, so be sure to double check that the right page/s are being printed.
You can use the middle button of your mouse to open the links in a new tab.
Datalogic Heron HD3430
- Download Datalogic Heron HD3430 Manual
- Page 16: Factory Default Settings
- Page 9: Select USB-COM-STD
Datalogic Heron HD3130
- Download Datalogic Heron HD3130 Manual
- Page 14: Factory Default Settings
- Page 6: Select USB-COM-STD1 (simulates RS-232 standard interface)
Datalogic Powerscan M8300
- Run through this setup sheet.
- Note: these scanners are approaching end of life.
Datalogic Powerscan 9100
- Download Datalogic Powerscan 9100 Manual
- Page 17: Restore Custom Default Configuration
- Page 19: Unlink
- Wait for 5 seconds, then place the scanner in the base station and wait for no less than 10 seconds (the scanner may beep while it connects - wait for this to complete).
- Page 17: Restore Custom Default Configuration
- Page 15: Select USB COM-STD
- Scan your user code, and then complete the configuration according to the instructions on the PC screen.
Datalogic Powerscan 9300
- Download Datalogic Powerscan 9300 Manual
- Page 18: Restore Custom Default Configuration
- Page 19: Unlink
- Wait for 5 seconds, then place the scanner in the base station and wait for no less than 10 seconds (the scanner may beep while it connects - wait for this to complete).
- Page 18: Restore Custom Default Configuration
- Page 15: Select USB COM-STD
- Scan your user code, and then complete the configuration according to the instructions on the PC screen.
Datalogic Touch 65 TD1100
- Download Datalogic Touch TD1100 Manual
- Page 14: Restore Custom Default Configuration
- Page 10: Select USB-COM-STD
Zebra/Symbol Scanners
- Download Zebra DS9308 Manual. Note: To our knowledge, all compatible Zebra and Symbol scanners use the same configuration codes.
- Page 239: USB CDC Host
- Page 88: Add Enter Key (Carriage Return/Line Feed)
Honeywell Voyager 1200g
- Download Honeywell Voyager 1200g Manual
- Page 1-9: Remove Custom Defaults
- Page 1-9: Activate Defaults
- Wait for 5 seconds, then place the scanner in the base station and wait for no less than 10 seconds (the scanner may beep while it connects - wait for this to complete).
- Page 2-6: PAP130
- Remember that the Voyager drivers are only installed with Complete installations of the PTS Comms Client.
Datalogic Gryphon GM4100
- Unplug the base station from mains power so it is connected via USB only. You can plug the power supply back in when finished.
- Download Datalogic Gryphon GM4100 Manual
- Page 24: Unlink
- Page 30: Restore Custom Default Configuration
- Wait for 5 seconds, then place the scanner in the base station and wait for no less than 10 seconds (the scanner may beep while it connects - wait for this to complete).
- Page 68: Select USB-COM-STD
- Scan your user code, and then complete the configuration according to the instructions on the PC screen.
Datalogic Quickscan QM2400
- Download Datalogic Quickscan QM2400 Manual
- Page 11: Unlink
- Wait for 5 seconds, then place the scanner in the base station and wait for no less than 10 seconds (the scanner may beep while it connects - wait for this to complete).
- Page 12: Standard Product Default Settings
- Page 14: Select USB-COM-STD
- Scan your user code, and then complete the configuration according to the instructions on the PC screen.
Newland NLS-HR22 & NLS-HR23
- Download Newland NLS-HR22 Manual
- Page 39: Enter Setup
- Page 39: Restore All Factory Defaults
- Page 66: USB CDC
- Page 66: Exit Setup
A note on cordless scanners and power supply
Some scanners, namely Gryphon scanners, will not configure properly if the base station is plugged in via mains power as well as USB, and the mains power supply should be disconnected while configuring them. Unfortunately we have no control over this.
It's worth noting that these scanners, and indeed most if not all cordless scanner options we supply, will only supply a "trickle" charge to scanners in the cradle if only connected via USB due to the low power rating of the USB 2 standard. This is usually not much of a problem but if the devices are heavily used, or if many devices share a small number of cradles for charging, they may not ever be getting a full charge which can result in flat batteries.
If you begin to struggle with scanners going flat during operating hours, you should strongly consider using a mains power supply.