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9560 Transaction Manager User's Manual - Intermec

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Preparing to Install the <strong>9560</strong><br />

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2. Set the <strong>9560</strong> trigger mode to edge and define a scanner timeout. To set these<br />

parameters, see Chapter 6, “Configuring the <strong>9560</strong>,” and Chapter 7,<br />

“Configuration Commands.”<br />

To enable remote triggering with software commands<br />

1. Set the scanner to Auto Trigger mode. See “Enter Auto Trigger Mode” in<br />

Chapter 8.<br />

2. Set the <strong>9560</strong> trigger mode to edge and define a scanner timeout. To set these<br />

parameters, see Chapter 6, “Configuring the <strong>9560</strong>,” and Chapter 7,<br />

“Configuration Commands.”<br />

Note: Remote triggering requires an environment with an electrically clean signal.<br />

Noise or static will disrupt the scanner.<br />

Using the Sense Inputs<br />

The <strong>9560</strong> includes three sense inputs and three output relays. You use the<br />

inputs to monitor events, such as the opening and closing of doors or gates.<br />

For example, you may want the reader to beep if the door open. Each sense<br />

input monitors its line for an input signal within the following range:<br />

• 1 msec minimum duration<br />

• 5V to 24V (AC or DC)<br />

• 10mA to 60mA<br />

You select the voltage range of the input signal by setting a jumper on the<br />

appropriate jumper block. Each sense input is isolated to protect the <strong>9560</strong> from<br />

any damaging currents that may inadvertently enter through the input line.<br />

Voltage Range Jumper Setting<br />

5 to 14 V Pins 1 and 2<br />

14 to 24 V Pins 2 and 3<br />

When a sense input detects a signal, the circuitry is put in a “set” state. The<br />

circuitry remains set until the software reads the status of the sense inputs.<br />

When the <strong>9560</strong> executes an IRL F command, it places the status of the inputs<br />

into the #0 register and resets the circuitry. For more information, see<br />

Chapter 9, “Interactive Reader Language.”<br />

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