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Qscan
User’s Guide
V1.4

Qscan User’s Guide Version 1.4
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SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL
Informational
!Warning

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!
LASER LIGHT
WARNING
QSCAN CONTAINS A CLASS 2 LASER.
DO NOT STARE DIRECTLY INTO THE
LASER.
CLASS 2 LASER

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Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 5
Features.................................................................................................................. 5
Mounting................................................................................................................ 6
Depth of Field ........................................................................................................ 7
Wiring ................................................................................................................... 8
Barcode Masking ................................................................................................. 11
Proximity/iClass Masking.................................................................................... 12
Relay .................................................................................................................... 12
Power over Ethernet............................................................................................. 12
Hid 5352 Emulation............................................................................................. 13
Arming Loop........................................................................................................ 13
Leds...................................................................................................................... 13
Serial Emulation................................................................................................... 13
Firmware Updates................................................................................................ 13
Data Flow............................................................................................................. 14
Programming.................................................................................................................. 15
Symbology Commands........................................................................................ 16
Barcode Options................................................................................................... 20
Barcode Masking ................................................................................................. 21
Wiegand Output for Barcode Reading................................................................. 26
Aamva.................................................................................................................. 31
Emulation Selection and Control......................................................................... 34
Prox and iClass Programming ............................................................................. 37
Wiegand Output for Prox/iClass .......................................................................... 45
Wiegand Special Outputs..................................................................................... 47
Digital Inputs and Arming Loop.......................................................................... 51
Serial Settings ...................................................................................................... 51
Hid 5352 Emulation............................................................................................. 52
Bicolor Led Setup ................................................................................................ 52
Miscellaneous Commands ................................................................................... 53
Serial Commands........................................................................................................... 54
Firmware Update ........................................................................................................... 56
Serial Emulation............................................................................................................. 56
Bit Size Table ................................................................................................................. 57
August 12, 2013

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Built-in proximity or
iclass® reading
Fast 2D scanner reads over 50
types of barcodes,
including PDF and QR codes
Wiegand, aba, 232, or tcp/
udp interface
Mounting anges on
both sides
Qscan Features
Fully weatherproofed for out-
door use
Optional 2x16 character dis-
play readable in direct sun-
light
Easily reads damaged and
worn out barcodes
Extracts elds from Drivers
Licenses
Optional POE for easy
powering over a network
Optional Form C relay
Digital inputs for arming loop
control
Reads barcodes from
smartphone displays
Reads barcodes as far away as
20 inches

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Qscan can be
mounted using four
screw holes located
on the anges.
You can also mount
using the keyholes on
each ange.
!Do not screw through the main body of the
Qscan. Mount using the anges only.
MOUNTING
Mounting

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Qscan can read barcodes up to 20” away depending on the type
of barcode (symbology) and the density of the barcode.
Common reading distances:
PDF 417 driver’s licenses 2.5” - 4.5”
Code39 7.5 mil 2” - 10”
UPC 13 mil 2” - 12”
Data Matrix 15 mil 2” - 12”
Code39 20 mil 1” - 20”
Barcodes do not have to be parallel to the reader.
Qscan can read barcodes tilted as much as 60 ° both
horizontally and vertically.
Qscan will also read barcodes as they are moving. You do not
have to hold the barcode steady within the eld of view.
Barcode Reading
Depth of Field
16
20
12
READING
Figures in inches

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Green -> Reader Transmit -> DB9 Pin 2
Yellow -> Reader Receive -> DB9 Pin 3
Blue -> Ground -> DB9 Pin 5
DB9 Pin 7
DB9 Pin 8
Wiring
RS232 with a DB9 connector
A short wire (zip cord) extends from the DB9 connector. This wire contains a dc plug
receptacle for connecting the ac adapter.
Red +12vdc
Blue Ground
Green Reader Tansmit
Yellow Reader Receive
Orange Input 1 (optional)
White Input 2 (optional)
RS232 with flying leads
Orange and White are reserved for
digital inputs which can be used for
an arming loop.
Red +12vdc
Blue Ground
Green unused
White unused
Brown F2F*
Orange Green Led / Input 1
Yellow Bicolor Led / Input 2
F2F
*Qscan F2F circuitry supports connection to a system with a 5V or
12V pullup.
!
WIRING

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Red +12vdc
Blue Ground
Green Data 0
White Data 1
Orange Green Led / Input 1
Yellow Bicolor Led / Input 2
Wiegand Wiegand output readers can be
reprogrammed to transmit magnetic
stripe emulation (both aba and track
1), wand emulation, or F2F. Input 1
and Input 2 can be used to control
the led’s or used as an arming loop
control.
Red +12vdc
Blue Ground
Green Clock
White Data
Orange Green Led / Input 1
Yellow Bicolor Led / Input 2
ABA Wiegand output readers can be
reprogrammed to transmit magnetic
stripe emulation (both aba and track
1), wand emulation, or F2F. Input 1
and Input 2 can be used to control
the led’s or used as an arming loop
control.
Red +12vdc
Blue Ground
Green unused
White Wand
Orange Green Led / Input 1
Yellow Bicolor Led / Input 2
Wand Wiegand output readers can be
reprogrammed to transmit magnetic
stripe emulation (both aba and track
1), wand emulation, or F2F. Input 1
and Input 2 can be used to control
the led’s or used as an arming loop
control.
WIRING

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Ethernet wiring consists of:
3’ cable with an RJ45 connector on it for connecting to the network.
3’ power cable with a barrel receptacle for connecting an ac adaptor.
3’ at cable for optional relay and digital input connections.
Qscan readers with POE may be powered through the Cat5/6 cable from
a POE switch, or powered with the AC Adaptor.
Ethernet (TCP/UDP)
Relay wiring consists of 3 wires:
Red Common
Green Normally Open
Yellow Normally Closed
Relay connections are independent.
Ethernet Qscans with POE cannot power external equipment using power from
the POE. A separate power supply is required to power the device connected to
the relay.
Relay Wiring
WIRING
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