Contents of manual – Rockwell Automation 2755 Enhanced Decoder Series B User Manual

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Using this Manual

Publication 2755-833

This manual describes how to install and use all versions of the
decoder. The general contents of each chapter are:

Chapter

Title

Purpose

1

Using this Manual

Provides an overview of the manual.

2

Decoder Features

Describes the main features of the NEMA
Type 1 and Type 4 decoders.

3

Overview of

Decoder Operations

Gives an overview of decoder operations,
including configuration options, host vs.
stand–alone operation, and decoding
capabilities.

4

Installing the Decoder

and Quick Start

Describes how to install the decoder and
supporting equipment.

5

Introduction to AUX

Terminal Configuration

Provides an overview of the concepts which
must be understood in order to use the
decoder configuration software.

6

Configuration:

Symbology

Explains how to use the configuration
software to set symbology-related variables.

7

Configuration:

Scanner Control, Primary

Match Table, Discrete I/O

Explains how to use the configuration
software to set up scanner(s), define match
code strings, and control discrete I/O
functions.

8

Configuration:

Extended Match Table

and Counters

Explains how to use the configuration
software to set up and use the decoders
advanced extended match code capabilities.

9

Configuration:

Display Parameters

Explains how to use the configuration
software to enable and format the display of
various types of data on the AUX terminal or
optional LCD screen.

10

Configuration:

Host Message

Replacement Rules

Explains how to use the configuration
software to further control decoder operations
and output with host message replacement
rules.

11

Configuration:

Host Message Format

Explains how to use the configuration
software to format bar code data sent to the
host.

12

Configuration:

Host Communications

Explains how to use the configuration
software to configure HOST port
communications.

13

Configuration:

AUX Terminal Data Entry

Explains how to use the AUX terminal for
manual data entry and display functions.

14

Display & System

Configuration

Explains how to use the configuration
software to display data and counters, and
perform a number of system-level activities.

15

ASCII

Host Commands

Defines ASCII commands you can send from
a host device to configure and control
decoder operations.

16

PCCC

Host Commands

Defines PCCC commands you can send from
a host device to configure and control
decoder operations.

17

Maintenance

and Troubleshooting

Provides information on troubleshooting and
maintaining the decoder.

18

Specifications

Lists specifications of the decoder.

Appendices, Glossary, Index

Contents of Manual

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