Hi there
I wonder if could do my own data cable for the symbol ls9100 scanner I bought, I 've the ps/2 synapse sti80-0201 but i dont 've the cable that connects em, 8 pin to 6 pin cable I think.
Any ways I prefer usb cables...
could somebody do me?
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Seems like you need to setup the communications protocol. You need to setup the type of communication that the device you are connected too if serial port then RS232 plus baud rate data bits parity etc.
The LS2106 did not support laptop mode so the PS/2 wedge needs to have a PS/2 keyboard attached to the cable. If that does not work I would suggest trying to find a 25-31617-01 Synapse adapter cable and STI85-0200 USB Synapse cable. This would allow you to connect the scanner right to the USB port and it should work without any extra programming. I believe the cost of the two cables (if you have to purchase them new) is almost as much as a new LS1203 scanner with USB cable. At least with the new scanner you would get a three year warranty.
Have a look at the HOST setting in your defaults. I set one of these to default and had the same result. I'm guessing it's because the HOST is blank on Default settings.
I don't believe CRS provides pinouts for that scanner and cash register combonation. It would be easiest to just buy a cable from them or a local dealer.
The first thing you need to do is set the LS9100 to know it's connected to a synapse cable. Scan the "set all defaults" barcode and then the "set synpase host" barcode. Once you have done this you can program the unit for the specific synpase cable your purchase, such as USB, PS/2, etc.
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