Honeywell 5690/5693 manuel d'utilisation

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    N56XX Decoded En gine For 5610/561 3, 5680/5 683, 56 90/5693 Eng ines User’s Guide[...]

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    Disclaimer Hone ywel l International I nc. (“HII”) res er v es the right to m ake changes in specifi cations and other inf ormation con tained in th is docum ent without prior noti ce, and the reader sho uld in all c ases consul t HII to determine whet her any s uch changes hav e been made . The in formation in this p ublica tion does not repre[...]

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    Pr oduct Agenc y Complia nce Note: It is the OEM man ufacturer’s responsib ility to c omply wi th applicabl e regulati on(s) in regard to standa rds for sp ecific equipm ent comb inatio ns. USA and Canada UL Statem ent (Recogniz ed compone nt) UL li sted: UL609 50-1, 2nd Ed ition. C-UL li sted: CSA C2 2.2 No .6095 0-1-07, 2nd Edition f or I.T .E.[...]

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    Require d Safety Labels ESD Precautions The e ngine is sh ipped in ESD saf e pac kaging. Use care w hen handlin g the sca n engine o utside it s pack aging. Be s ure grou nd- ing w r ist str aps and properly g rounded w ork areas are used. Dust and Dirt The e ngine mu st be suff iciently enclosed to pre ve nt dust p ar ticles f rom gathering on the[...]

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    i Chapter 1 - Gettin g Started Introduct ion ..... ......... ......... ......... ........... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ........ ....... 1- 1 About This Manual .......... ................. .............. ................. ................ ............... ................ ..... .1- 1 Unpacking Your Device [...]

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    ii Scanner to Bioptic Communication . ......... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ............. ..... 2-20 Scanner-Bio ptic Packet Mode .......... ............... ............. ............ ............... ............... ..... 2-20 Scanner-Bio ptic ACK/NAK Mode ............ ................ .................. ............[...]

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    iii Output Sequence Overvi ew ......... ........... ........... ........... ........... ......... ........... ........... ........... 3-13 Output Sequence Editor ................. ................. ................ .................. ............... ........... 3-13 To Add an Output Sequence ............ ................. .............. ...........[...]

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    iv Code 3 9 ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ....... .... ....... ....... .... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... .... ....... ....... .... ..... .. .... . 6-4 Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) ..... ......... ........... ........... ........... ........... ............. ......... 6-5 Full AS CII. ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... .... ......[...]

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    v Chine se Se nsible (Han Xin) Cod e .... ....... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... .... ....... ....... .... ....... ...... ..... ... 6-43 Post al Code s - 2D ........ ..... ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... .... ....... .... ....... ....... .... ....... .... ....... ... 6 -44 Single 2 D Postal Codes: .............. ............ .[...]

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    vi Chapter 11 - Ma intenance Repai rs ... ....... .... ....... ....... .... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... .... ....... ....... .... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... .... ...... 1 1-1 Inspecti ng Cords and Connectors ..... ............ ........... ........... ........... ............. ........... ........... 11-1 Troubleshooti ng ..........[...]

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    1 - 1 1 Getting Star ted Intr oduction The N56 XX engine i s designed f or integ ration i nto a wid e range of OEM de vices. The engin e’ s compac t mechani cal design can drop into many e xisting app lications , allo wing OEM s and thi rd-par ty ma nuf acturers to integr ate the b enefits of image-ba sed scanni ng into a v ar iety of de vices , [...]

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    1 - 2 Connect ing the De velopment Engine to the PC The d evelopment OEM engi ne can connec t to a PC f or evaluation . Connecting with USB Note: If using the N56XXX -XXX-XX5 engine with USB Micro-B, do not supply power throu gh the flex conne ctor. Doing so may da mage the hos t or engine. The N56XXX-XXX-XX5 e ngine will on ly communica te USB thr[...]

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    1 - 3 3. When connecting the engin e using full-speed or high-spee d USB, all co mmunic ation para meters betw een the engin e and term inal must m atch for correc t data transfe r using USB p rotocol. Scan the appro priate USB int erface bar code belo w. 4. Verify th e engine operation b y scanning a bar cod e from the Sample Symbols in the back o[...]

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    1 - 4 The e ngine has a vie w finder that projects a bright red ai ming bea m that co rresponds to the eng ine’ s horizontal field of view . The aim ing beam should be c entered o ver the bar code, but i t can be p ositioned i n any direction fo r a good read. The a iming beam is smaller w hen the e ngine is cl oser to the code and larger when i [...]

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    1 - 5 Y ou ma y hav e a series of custom s ettings a nd want to correct a single setting. T o do so , just sca n the ne w settin g to ov erwrit e the old o ne. F or e xample, i f yo u had pre viously sa ved the settin g f or Beeper V olume at Lo w to y our cu stom def aults, an d decide yo u want t he beeper v olume set to Hig h, just sca n the Set[...]

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    2 - 1 2 Pr ogramming the Interface Intr oduction This ch apter desc ribes ho w to prog ram y our syst em f or the desi red interf ace. Pr ogramming the Interface - Plug a nd Play Plug and Pla y bar cod es pro vide instan t scanner set up f or commonly used inte rfa ces. Note: After yo u scan one o f the code s, power c ycle the hos t termina l to h[...]

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    2 - 2 USB IBM SureP os Scan on e of the f ollowin g “Plug and Pla y” codes to progra m the sc an engine f or an IBM SureP os (USB handheld scanner) or IBM Sure P os (USB tab letop s canner) interf ace. Note: After s canning one of these codes, y ou must power cycl e the cas h register . Each ba r code abo ve als o progr ams the fo llowin g suff[...]

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    2 - 3 USB Seria l Scan the fo llowin g code to progra m the sc an engine to emulat e a regular RS232-based COM P or t. If y ou are using a M ic- rosoft® Windo ws® PC , you will ne ed to do wnload a driver fr om the H oneyw ell we bsite (www.honeywellaidc.com) . The dri ver will use the next available C OM P or t number. Appl e® Mac into sh comp [...]

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    2 - 4 Gilbar co ® T erminal Defa ult Sett ings Scan the f ollowi ng Plug and Pl ay co de to prog ram the s can engine f or a Gilbarco terminal . This bar co de sets the bau d rate to 2400 bps and t he data f or mat to 7 d ata bits , e v en parity , 2 stop b its. It also adds a carriage retu rn (CR) suffix an d pro- grams th e following pref ixes f[...]

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    2 - 5 Wincor Nixdorf T erminal Default Settings Scan the fo llowin g Plug and Pla y code to pro gram the scan engine f or a Wincor Nix dorf terminal. Th is bar code sets the baud r ate to 960 0 bps and the data f or mat to 8 data bits , no parity , 1 stop bit. Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ T erminal Default Se ttings Scan the f ollowing Plug and Pla y c[...]

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    2 - 6 K eyboard Countries (Cont inued) Bel aru s Belgium Bosnia Brazil Braz il (MS) Bulgaria (Cyrillic) Bulgar ia (Lati n) Canada (French legacy) Canada (Frenc h) Canad a (Multiling ual) Croatia[...]

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    2 - 7 K eyboard Countries (Cont inued) Czech Czech (Programmers) Czech (QWERTY) Czech (QWERTZ) Denmark Dutch (Netherlands) Eston ia Faroese Finlan d France Gaelic[...]

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    2 - 8 K eyboard Countries (Cont inued) Germany Gree k Greek (220 Latin) Greek (220) Greek (319 Latin) Greek (319) Greek (Latin) Greek (MS) Greek (Polytonic) Hebrew Hungarian (101 key)[...]

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    2 - 9 K eyboard Countries (Cont inued) Hungary Iceland Irish Italian (142) Italy Japan ASCII Kazakh Kyrgyz (Cyrillic) Latin A merica Latvia Latvia (QW ERTY)[...]

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    2 - 10 K eyboard Countries (Cont inued) Lithuani a Lithuania (IBM) Macedoni a Malt a Mongoli an (Cyri llic) Norway Pola nd Polish (214) Polish (Programmers) Portug al Romania[...]

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    2 - 11 K eyboard Countries (Cont inued) Russia Russian (MS) Russian (Typewriter) SCS Serbia (Cyrillic) Serbia (Lati n) Slovakia Slovakia (QWERTY) Slovakia (QWERTZ) Slovenia Spain[...]

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    2 - 12 K eyboard Countries (Cont inued) Spanish variation Swed en Switzerl and (French) Switzerl and (German) Tata r Turkey F Turkey Q Ukrainian Unite d Kingdom United States (Dvorak) United States (Dvorak l eft)[...]

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    2 - 13 K ey board Style This pro gram s ke yboard style s, such as Caps Lock and Shift Lo ck. If y ou ha ve use d Keybo ard C onv ersi on settings , the y will ov erride any o f the f ollowing K ey board Style s ettings . Def ault = R egular . Regular is us ed when you norma lly hav e the Caps Lock ke y off . Caps Loc k is us ed wh en you nor mally[...]

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    2 - 14 Emu late External Ke yboard should b e scanne d if you do not ha ve an e xternal ke yboard (IBM A T or equi va lent). Note: After sca nning the Emulate Extern al Keyboar d bar code , you must power cy cle your co mputer. K ey board Con ver sion Alphabe tic k eyboard char acters can be f orced to be all upper c ase or al l low ercase. So if y[...]

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    2 - 15 K ey boar d Modif ier s This m odifies spe cial k eybo ard f eatures , such as CTRL+ ASC II codes and T urbo Mode. Control + X (Contro l + ASCII) Mode On: The scan engine sen ds k ey comb inations for ASCII control ch aracters for v alues 00- 1F . Win dows i s the pref erred mode . All k ey board country codes are supp or ted. DOS mod e is a[...]

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    2 - 16 A utomatic Direct Connect M ode: This selec tion can be u sed if y ou ha ve an IBM A T style terminal and th e system i s dropping charac ters. Default = Off . RS232 Mod ifiers RS232 Ba ud Rate Baud Rate sends the data from the scan engi ne to the terminal at the speci fied rate . The host terminal mus t be set f or the same b aud rate as th[...]

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    2 - 17 RS232 W or d Length: D ata Bits, Stop Bits, and P arity Data Bits se ts the wo rd length at 7 or 8 bits of data per charac ter . If an applica tion requi res only ASC II He x chara cters 0 through 7F decimal (te xt, digits, an d punctuati on), select 7 data bits. For applic ations that req uire use of the full ASC II se t, select 8 dat a bit[...]

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    2 - 18 RS232 Re ceiver Time-Out The un it st ays aw ake t o rece ive data unti l the RS23 2 Recei ver Ti me-Ou t expires. A manual or s eri al tr ig ger re sets the t ime- out. When an R S232 receiv er is sleeping, a char acter may be se nt to wak e up the rece ive r and reset the time-o ut. A trans- action o n the CTS lin e will also w ak e up the[...]

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    2 - 19 RS232 Timeout When us ing Flo w Control with Time out, you must p rogram the length o f the dela y y ou want to wait for CTS from t he host. Set the len gth (in mil liseconds) f or a timeou t by scan ning the ba r code belo w , then set ting the timeou t (from 1-5100 millise c- onds) b y scanning d igits from the insi de back cov er , then s[...]

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    2 - 20 RS232 Stop Mode Scan th e f ollowi ng bar co de to f orce the e ngine in to a stop m ode. Restart the engine by u sing a trigger pull, nW ake , or R xD togg le. Scanner t o Biop tic Communicatio n The f ollowing settings are used t o set up c ommunic ation bet ween Ho neyw ell scann ers and bi optic sc anners. Note: The scan en gine’s bau [...]

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    2 - 21 Scanner-Bioptic A CK/NAK Timeout This al lows y ou to set the l ength (in m illisecon ds) fo r a timeou t fo r a bioptic s canner’ s A CK/NAK resp onse. Scan the b ar code b elow , the n set the timeout (f rom 1-30,00 0 millisecon ds) b y scann ing digits from the i nside bac k cov er , then sc anning Save . Defau lt = 5100. ACK/NAK Timeou[...]

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    3 - 1 3 Input/Output Settings P o wer Up Beeper The sca n engine can be prog rammed to beep wh en it’ s powe red up . Scan the Off bar c ode(s) if y ou don’ t want a pow er up beep . Default = P ower Up Be eper On - Scan ner . Beep on BEL Charac ter Y ou ma y wish to f orce the sc an engine to beep u pon a co mmand sent from the h ost. If y ou [...]

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    3 - 2 Good R ead and E rror Indica tors Beep er – G ood Re ad The b eeper ma y be progr ammed On or Off in respons e to a goo d read. T urning this op tion off on ly turns off the b eeper respons e to a goo d read ind ication. All error and m enu beeps are still audible . Default = Beeper - G ood Read On. Beeper V olume – Good Read The b eeper [...]

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    3 - 3 Beeper Pitch – Err or The beepe r pitch codes modify the pitch (fre quency) of the soun d the scan engine emits when there is a bad read or error . Def ault = Razz. Beeper Duration – Good Read The b eeper dur ation codes modify the length of the beep t he scan e ngine emits on a goo d read. Def ault = Normal. LED – Good R ead The L ED i[...]

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    3 - 4 Number of Beeps – Good Read The n umber of b eeps of a good read can be pro grammed from 1 - 9 . The same n umber o f beeps wil l be applied to the beeper a nd LED in response to a good read. For ex ample , if yo u progr am this option to ha ve fiv e beeps, there will be fi ve beeps a nd fiv e LED flashes in respon se to a go od read. Th e [...]

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    3 - 5 Manual T rigg er Mo des When in manua l trigger mode , the scan engi ne scans un til a bar cod e is read, or until th e trigger is relea sed. T wo modes are avai la bl e, Normal and Enhanced . No rm al mod e off ers good scan sp eed and th e longest w orking r anges (depth of field). Enhance d mode w ill giv e y ou the highe st poss ible scan[...]

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    3 - 6 LED Illumi nation - Presen tation Mode If y ou wish to set the i lluminat ion LED b rightness , scan one o f the bar c odes bel ow . This se ts the LED illumi nation f or the scan e ngine when it is in Presentatio n Mode . (If the sca n engine is triggered m anuall y , the LED illum ination w ill s witch to the sett ing f or a man ual trigger[...]

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    3 - 7 Streami ng Pres entation ™ Mo de When in Streaming Presentatio n mode , the sc an engine ’ s aimer goes out a fter a short time , but t he scan illumina tion rema ins on all the time to contin uously se arch f or bar c odes. T wo mod es are a v ailab le, Normal and Enhanced . Normal mode o ffe rs good sc an spee d and the l ongest w orkin[...]

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    3 - 8 Hands Fre e Time-Out The Scan Sta nd and Presen tation Modes a re ref erred to as “han ds free” mode s. If the scan ner’ s trigger is pulled when using a hands free mode , the scanner c hanges to manua l trigger mode . Y ou can set the ti me the s canner shou ld remain in man ual trig- ger mode b y setting the Hands F ree Time-Out. On c[...]

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    3 - 9 2D Reread De lay Sometim es 2D bar cod es can tak e longer to read th an other b ar codes. If you wi sh to set a separ ate Reread Dela y f or 2D bar co des, s can one of th e progra mming code s that f ol lows. 2D Rer ead De lay Off indicate s that the time set fo r Reread Delay is used fo r both 1D an d 2D bar cod es. Def a ult = 2D Reread D[...]

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    3 - 10 Aimer Delay The aime r dela y allo ws a dela y tim e fo r the operato r to aim the sc an engine b efo re the picture is ta ken. Use these cod es to se t the t ime betw een when th e trigger is pu lled and w hen the pi cture is tak en. During the del ay time , the aiming light will appear , bu t the LEDs w on’t turn on unti l the dela y tim[...]

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    3 - 11 In the e xample belo w , the white bo x is the centering windo w . The centering windo w has been set to 20% l eft, 30% right, 8% top , and 25% bottom. S ince Bar Cod e 1 passe s through the cente ring window , it will be rea d. Bar Co de 2 does not pass thro ugh the cen tering windo w , so it wi ll not be read. Note: A bar cod e needs o nly[...]

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    3 - 12 Prefe rred S ymbol ogy The sc an engine can be pr ogram med to s pecify one s ymbology as a high er priority ov er other sy mbologies i n situations where both bar code symbolo gies app ear on the s ame label, b ut the lo wer priority symbology cannot b e disab led. F or e xample , you ma y be using th e scanner in a retail setti ng to read [...]

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    3 - 13 Preferred Symbology Time-out Once y ou ha ve enabl ed Pref erred Symbo logy and entered the high and lo w priority symbologie s, yo u must se t the time-out period. Thi s is the p eriod of time the scan en gine will sea rch f or a high priority bar code after a lo w priority bar c ode has been en counter ed. Scan the bar code b elow , the n [...]

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    3 - 14 Output Sequence Exa mple In this e xample, y ou are scanning Code 93, Cod e 128, and Cod e 39 bar code s, b ut you w ant the scanner to output Code 39 1st, C ode 128 2 nd, and Cod e 93 3rd, as s hown below . Note: Code 9 3 must b e enabled to use this example . Y ou would s et up the seq uence edi tor with the f ollow ing comman d line: SEQB[...]

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    3 - 15 FF termination string f or second cod e 69 code identi fier f or Code 93 0012 C - Code 9 3 sample le ngth (11) pl us CR suffi x (1) = 12 43 star t chara cter match f or Code 93, 43h = “C” FF termination string f or third code Output Sequence Editor P a rtial Sequenc e If an output se quence oper ation is terminated bef ore all y our out [...]

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    3 - 16 Multip le Symbols When this pr ogram ming sele ction is turned On , it allo ws y ou to read multip le symbol s with a single pul l of the scanne r’ s trigger . If yo u press and hol d the trigger , aiming the sc anner at a series of sy mbols, it rea ds unique s ymbols once , beep ing (if turned on) f or each read. The scan ner attempts to [...]

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    3 - 17 W o rking Orientat ion Some ba r codes a re directio n-sensitiv e. F or exam ple, KIX codes an d OCR can m isread whe n scann ed side wa ys or up side dow n. Use th e working orientation setti ngs if y our directio n-sensitiv e codes will n ot usuall y be pres ented upright to the scan engine . Defaul t = Upright. Video Reverse and Standard [...]

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    4 - 1 4 Data Editin g Prefix /Suffix Ov ervie w When a bar code is sca nned, add itional inf or mati on is sent to the ho st com puter alon g with the bar code data. T his gro up of ba r code d ata an d ad diti onal, user- defi ned data is call ed a “ messa ge str ing . ” The se lec tions in thi s sec tion a re use d to buil d th e user-defi ne[...]

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    4 - 2 Step 1. Scan Add Suffix . Step 2. Determine th e 2 digit h ex valu e from the Sym bology C hart (includ ed in the Sym bology Ch arts, be ginning on page A-1) for U.P.C.. Step 3. Scan 6 , 3 from t he Pro gram ming Chart inside the back co ver of thi s manual . Step 4. Determine th e hex val ue from th e ASCII Convers ion Chart (Co de Page 1252[...]

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    4 - 3 Suffix Selec tions Functi on Code T ransmit When this selec tion is e nabl ed and functi on codes are conta ined within the sca nned data, the scan en gine tr ansmit s the func- tion c ode to t he terminal. Charts of these functio n codes are pro v ided in Supp orted Inter face Keys s tar t ing o n page 8-3 . When the sc anner is i n ke yboar[...]

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    4 - 4 T o remov e this de la y , scan the Interc haracter Dela y bar code , then set the n umber of dela ys to 0. Scan the Save bar cod e using t he Programming Ch art ins ide the bac k co ver o f this ma nual. Note: Intercha racter del ays are not s upported i n USB serial emulation. User S pecifi ed Inter characte r Dela y An interc haract er del[...]

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    4 - 5 Inte rmessage D ela y An intermessa ge dela y of up to 5 000 millis econds (i n 5ms incre ments) m ay be placed b etwee n each scan transm ission. Scan the Intermessa ge Dela y bar code be low , th en scan the number of 5ms dela ys, a nd the Save bar code using the Prog rammi ng Ch art inside the bac k cov er of this ma nual. T o remove thi s[...]

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    5 - 1 5 Data Formatting Data Forma t Editor Intr oduction Y ou may u se the Data Fo r mat Edito r to change the scan en gine’ s output. F or e xample , yo u can use th e Data F or mat Edito r to insert chara cters at ce r tain points in bar co de data as it is sc anned. T he selection s in the fol lowing pages are used onl y if you wish to al ter[...]

  • Page 64

    5 - 2 Step 5. Le ngt h Specify what leng th (up to 9999 ch aracters) of data wil l be acce ptable for this sy mbology . Scan the four digi t data le ngth from the Programming C hart inside the ba ck co ver of this manu al. Fo r exam ple , 50 ch aract ers i s ent ered as 0050 . Note: 9999 indicate s all le ngths. Step 6. E ditor Comm ands Refer to D[...]

  • Page 65

    5 - 3 Data Forma t Edit or Com mands When working with t he Data F or mat Edito r , a vir tual cursor is mo ved along y our inp ut data string. The f ollow ing comman ds are used to both mo ve th is curso r to diff erent positions , and to s elect, repla ce, an d inser t data into the f inal output. Send Commands Send all charact ers F1 Include in [...]

  • Page 66

    5 - 4 0D is t he h e x valu e for a CR The data is outpu t as: 1234567 890 ABCDEFGHIJ <CR > Send all character s up to a particular c haracter F3 Include in the ou tput messag e all cha racters fro m the inp ut message , starting wi th the cha racter at th e current curs or positi on and co ntinuing to, b ut not inc luding, the s earch ch ara[...]

  • Page 67

    5 - 5 E9 and F4 Example: Sen d all b ut the last c haracter s, fol lowed by 2 tabs Send all charac ters e x cep t fo r the last 8 from the bar code abo ve, f ollow ed by 2 tabs . Comm and string: E9 08F40902 E9 is th e “Send all b ut the last char acters” com mand 08 is the num ber of charac ters at the end to ign ore F4 is th e “Insert a cha[...]

  • Page 68

    5 - 6 B3 and B4 Ex ample: Inse r t the s ymbology name and length Send the symbolo gy name and lengt h befo re the bar c ode data from the ba r code abo ve . Break up these inser tion s with spa ces. End with a carriage retu r n. Comm and string: B3 F42001B 4F42001F10D B3 is t he “Ins er t symbo logy na me” co mmand F4 is th e “Insert a char [...]

  • Page 69

    5 - 7 F5 Examp le: Mo ve the cur sor fo rwar d and send the d ata Mov e the cursor forw ard 3 ch aracters , then send the rest of the bar code data from the bar code a bov e. End with a carriage retu r n. Comm and string: F 503F10D F5 is th e “Mov e the cursor f orward a n umber of charac ters” command 03 is th e number o f chara cters to mo ve[...]

  • Page 70

    5 - 8 F8 Examp le: Send bar co de data that starts after a particular c haracter Search f or the letter “D ” in bar code s and se nd all the da ta that f ollows, i ncluding th e “D . ” Using th e bar code ab ov e: Comm and string: F 844F10D F8 is th e “Search f orward f or a charac ter” command 44 is th e hex va lue f or “D” F1 is t[...]

  • Page 71

    5 - 9 Sear ch f orward f or a non-matching c haracter E6 Search th e input mes sage forward for the first n on-“xx” charac ter from th e current cursor p osition, lea ving the cursor pointin g to the no n-“xx” char acter. Syntax = E6xx where xx stand s for the s earch ch aracter’s hex value fo r its ASCII code. Ref er to the ASCII Conver [...]

  • Page 72

    5 - 10 Stop suppressi ng character s FC Di sables sup press fil ter and cl ear all suppre ssed ch aracters. Syntax = F C. Replace charact ers E4 Repla ces up to 15 characte rs in the o utput messa ge, without moving t he cursor. Replacem ent continu es until t he E5 comman d is en count ered. Synta x = E4nnxx 1 xx 2 yy 1 yy 2 ...zz 1 zz 2 where nn [...]

  • Page 73

    5 - 11 If this bar cod e is read, the n ex t data f or mat, if there is one, wi ll be u sed on the data. If there is no o ther f ormat, the f ormat fai ls and the r aw data is outp ut as AB1234 . If this b ar code is re ad: the data i s output as: 1234A B <CR > Check for non-numeric c haracter ED Chec k to make sure there is a non-numeric ASC[...]

  • Page 74

    5 - 12 Data Format ter When Data F ormatter is turned Off , the bar co de data is output to the host as re ad, incl uding prefi xes and suffi xe s. Y ou may w ish to require the data to conf or m to a da ta fo r mat y ou ha ve c reated and s av ed. The f ollowin g settings can be appl ied to y our data f or mat: Data Formatte r On, Not Required, Ke[...]

  • Page 75

    5 - 13 Data Format Non-Match Error T one When a b ar code i s encountere d that doesn’ t match y our requi red data f or mat, the scan en gine normally gen erates a n error tone . Ho we v er , you ma y want to contin ue sc anning ba r codes without hea ring the error tone. If yo u scan the Data Format Non-Matc h Error T one Off bar co de, dat a t[...]

  • Page 76

    5 - 14 F or e xample , y ou may hav e se t your de vice to the data f or mat y ou sa v ed as Data F or mat 3. Y ou can s witch to D ata F or mat 1 f or a sin gle trigger pul l by scanning t he Sin gle S can- Dat a For mat 1 bar co de below . Th e ne xt bar co de that is scanned uses Data F or mat 1, t hen re v er ts back to Data F ormat 3. Single S[...]

  • Page 77

    6 - 1 6 Symbologies This prog ramming sec tion cont ains the f ollowi ng men u selection s. R ef er to Chapter 10 f or settings and def aults. All Symbolog ies If yo u wan t to decode all the symbolo gies allo wable for y our scanner , scan the All Symbologies On co de. If on the other han d, you wan t to decod e only a particula r symbology , scan[...]

  • Page 78

    6 - 2 EXAMPLE: Deco de only th ose bar code s with a count of 15 characters . Min. le ngth = 15M ax. length = 15 F or a v alue ot her than the minim um and max imum me ssage l ength def aults, sc an the ba r codes in cluded in th e e xplanati on of the sym bology , then scan the digi t va lue of the me ssage le ngth and Save bar codes on the Progra[...]

  • Page 79

    6 - 3 Codabar Concat enation Codab ar supports symbol co ncatenati on. When y ou enab le concaten ation, the scanner l ooks f or a Coda bar symb ol ha ving a “D” s tar t char acter , adjace nt to a symb ol ha ving a “D ” stop char acter . In this case th e two me ssages a re conca tenated into one with the “D” cha racters omitted. Selec[...]

  • Page 80

    6 - 4 Code 39 < Default All Code 39 Settin gs > Code 39 On/Off Code 39 Star t / Stop Characte r s Start/Stop char acters identi fy the lea ding and trailing en ds of the bar code . Y ou ma y eithe r transm it, or not tr ansmit Start/ Stop cha racters . Def ault = Don’ t T ransm it. Code 39 Chec k Character No Chec k Character indicat es tha[...]

  • Page 81

    6 - 5 Code 39 Messag e Length Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 0-80. Min imum D efa ult = 0, M aximu m Def ault = 48 . Code 39 App end This fu nction al lows th e scanner to append th e data from se ver al Code [...]

  • Page 82

    6 - 6 Full ASCII If Ful l ASCII Code 39 decoding is enab led, cer tain ch aracter p airs wit hin the ba r code sy mbol will be interpreted as a single chara cter . For e xample: $V w ill be decode d as the ASCII c haracter SYN, a nd /C will be decoded as the ASCII char acter #. Def ault = Off . Chara cter pairs /M and /N dec ode as a minu s sign a [...]

  • Page 83

    6 - 7 Interl eaved 2 of 5 < Default Al l Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings > Interl eaved 2 of 5 On/O ff Check Digit No Check Digit i ndicates tha t the sca nner reads an d tran smits bar c ode data wi th or wit hout a che ck dig it. When Che ck Di git is se t to V alidate, but Don’t T rans mit , the uni t only reads Interleav ed 2 of 5 bar codes[...]

  • Page 84

    6 - 8 NEC 2 of 5 < Default All NEC 2 of 5 Settings > NEC 2 of 5 On/Off Check Digit No Check Digit i ndicates tha t the sca nner reads an d tran smits bar c ode data wi th or wit hout a che ck dig it. When Che ck Di git is se t to V alidate, but Don’t T rans mit , the uni t only reads NEC 2 of 5 bar codes printed wit h a chec k digit, b ut w[...]

  • Page 85

    6 - 9 NEC 2 of 5 Message Le ngth Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 2-80. Min imum D efa ult = 4, M aximu m Def ault = 80 . Code 93 < Default All Code 93 Settin gs > Code 93 On/Off Code 93 Messag e Length Sc[...]

  • Page 86

    6 - 10 Code 93 App end This fu nction al lows th e scanner to append th e data from se ver al Code 93 bar cod es together b efo re trans mitting them to the hos t compute r . When this func tion is enab led, the scan ner stores those Code 93 bar co des that s tar t with a s pace (e xcludi ng the sta r t and stop sy mbols), and does not immedia tely[...]

  • Page 87

    6 - 11 Straigh t 2 of 5 Indust rial (thr ee-ba r star t/st op) <Default All Straight 2 of 5 Indust rial Settings> Straight 2 of 5 Industrial On/Off Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Mes sage Length Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and [...]

  • Page 88

    6 - 12 Stra ight 2 of 5 IA T A (tw o-bar start/stop ) <Default All Str aight 2 of 5 IATA Settings> Straight 2 of 5 IA T A On/Off Straight 2 of 5 IA T A Message Le ngth Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 1-48[...]

  • Page 89

    6 - 13 Matrix 2 of 5 <Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Setti ngs> Matrix 2 of 5 On/Off Matrix 2 of 5 Mess age Length Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 1-80. Min imum D efa ult = 4, M aximu m Def ault = 80 . On * O[...]

  • Page 90

    6 - 14 Code 11 <Default All Code 11 Settings> Code 11 On/Off Check Digits Required This opti on set s whet her 1 or 2 ch eck digi ts ar e requ ired with Code 11 bar co des. Defau lt = T wo Chec k Digits . Code 11 Messag e Length Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or a[...]

  • Page 91

    6 - 15 Code 128 <Default All Code 128 Settings> Code 12 8 On/Off ISBT 128 Conca tenation In 1994 the Internatio nal Society o f Blood T ransfu sion (ISBT) r atified a standard for communi cating c ritical b lood inf or ma- tion in a unif or m manner . The use of ISBT f or mat s requires a p aid lice nse. T he ISBT 128 A pplicatio n Specificat[...]

  • Page 92

    6 - 16 Code 128 Append This func tion allo ws the scanne r to append the data from se v eral Code 12 8 bar codes to gether bef ore transmi tting them to the hos t compute r . When the scanner encounters a Code 12 8 bar code w ith the appen d trigger char acter(s), it bu ffe rs Code 1 28 bar codes until it read s a Code 128 b ar code that d oes not [...]

  • Page 93

    6 - 17 GS1- 128 <Default All GS1-128 Settings > GS1-12 8 On/Off GS1- 128 Mess age Lengt h Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 1-80. Mi nimum D ef ault = 1, M aximum Def ault = 80 . * On Off Minimum Message Le[...]

  • Page 94

    6 - 18 Te l e p e n <Default All Telepen Settings> T elepen On/Off T elepen Output Usin g AIM T elepen Outpu t, the sca nner reads sy mbols wi th start/stop patt er n 1 and d ecodes t hem as st andard full A SC II (start/stop patt er n 1). Whe n Original T elepen Output is s elected, the scann er reads s ymbols with star t/stop pattern 1 and [...]

  • Page 95

    6 - 19 UPC-A <Default All UPC-A Settings> UPC-A On/Off Note: To conv ert UPC-A ba r codes to EAN -13, see Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 on page 6-24. UPC-A Check Digit This s election allows you to specify whether t he chec k digit s hould be transmitte d at the en d of the s canned da ta or not. Def ault = On . UPC-A Number Syste m The n umeric sy[...]

  • Page 96

    6 - 20 UPC-A Addenda This s election adds 2 or 5 digits t o the end of all scann ed UPC- A data. Def ault = Off f or both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. UPC-A Addenda Required When Required is sc anned, the scanner wi ll only re ad UPC-A ba r codes th at hav e addenda. Y ou must t hen turn on a 2 or 5 digit addenda l isted on pag e 6-20 . Def ault = [...]

  • Page 97

    6 - 21 UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Cod e Use th e fo llowin g codes to enabl e or disab le UPC-A and EAN-13 with Extended Cou pon Code . When left on the def ault setting ( Off ), the scan ner treat s Coupon C odes and Ex tended Cou pon Code s as si ngle bar code s. If y ou scan the Allow Conc atenation code, w hen the s canner sees the coupo[...]

  • Page 98

    6 - 22 UPC-E0 <Default All UPC-E Settings> UPC-E0 On/Off Most U.P .C. bar c ode s lead wit h the 0 numbe r syst em. T o rea d th ese co des, us e th e UPC-E0 On selection. If y ou need to read co des that l ead with the 1 num ber system, use UPC-E1 (page 6 -24). Def ault = On. UPC-E0 Expand UPC-E Expand expa nds the UPC-E cod e to the 12 dig [...]

  • Page 99

    6 - 23 UPC-E0 Addenda Separator When this fe ature is On , the re is a space b etwee n the data from the bar code an d the data fro m the adden da. When turned Off , there is no sp ace. Defau lt = On. UPC-E0 Check Digit Chec k Digi t specifies whether the chec k digit should be tr ansmitt ed at the e nd of the s canned d ata or not. Def ault = On. [...]

  • Page 100

    6 - 24 UPC-E1 Most U .P .C. bar c odes le ad with the 0 number s ystem. F or these cod es, use UP C-E0 (page 6-22). I f you need to re ad codes that lead with th e 1 num ber syst em, use t he UPC-E 1 O n sele ction. Default = Off. EAN/J AN-1 3 <Default All EAN/JAN Settings> EAN/JAN-13 On/Off Con v er t UPC-A to EAN- 13 When UPC-A Conv er ted [...]

  • Page 101

    6 - 25 EAN/JAN-13 Check Digit This s election allows you to specify whether t he chec k digit s hould be transmitte d at the en d of the s canned da ta or not. Def ault = On. EAN/JAN-13 Adden da This s election adds 2 or 5 digits to th e end of a ll scann ed EAN/J AN-13 dat a. Def ault = Off f or both 2 Digit and 5 Digi t Addenda . EAN/JAN-13 Adden[...]

  • Page 102

    6 - 26 EAN/JAN-13 Adden da Separato r When this fe ature is On , the re is a space b etwee n the data from the bar code an d the data fro m the adden da. When turned Off , there is no sp ace. Defau lt = On. Note: If you want to en able or disa ble EAN13 with Exten ded Coupon Cod e, refer to UPC-A/EAN-13 wi th Extended Cou pon Code (page 6 -21). ISB[...]

  • Page 103

    6 - 27 EAN/J AN-8 <Default All EAN/JAN-8 Settings> EAN/JAN-8 On/Off EAN/JAN-8 Check Digit This s election allows you to specify whether t he chec k digit s hould be transmitte d at the en d of the s canned da ta or not. Def ault = On. EAN/JAN-8 Addenda This s election adds 2 or 5 digits to th e end of a ll scann ed EAN/J AN-8 data. Def ault =[...]

  • Page 104

    6 - 28 EAN/JAN-8 Addenda Required When Required is scann ed, the sc anner will only read EAN/JAN-8 bar codes that ha ve addend a. Defa ult = Not Required. EAN/JAN-8 Addenda Separa tor When this fe ature is On , the re is a space b etwee n the data from the bar code an d the data fro m the adden da. When turned Off , there is no sp ace. Defau lt = O[...]

  • Page 105

    6 - 29 MSI <Default All MSI Settings > MSI On/ Off MSI Check Charac ter Diff erent types o f check charact ers are used wi th MSI bar co des. Y ou can progr am the sc anner to read MS I bar codes w ith T ype 10 chec k charac ters. Def ault = V alidat e T ype 10, b ut Don’t T ransm it. When Chec k Char acter is set t o V alidate T ype 10/11 [...]

  • Page 106

    6 - 30 MSI Mes sage Length Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 4-48. Mi nimum D ef ault = 4, M aximum Def ault = 48 . Validate Ty pe 10 then Type 11 Character and Transmit Disable MSI Check Characters Minimum Messa[...]

  • Page 107

    6 - 31 GS1 Dat aBar Om nidirecti onal < Default All GS1 DataBar Omnid irectional Sett ings > GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional On/Off GS1 DataB ar Limited < Default All GS1 DataBar Limite d Settings > GS1 DataBar L imited On/Off * On Off * On Off[...]

  • Page 108

    6 - 32 GS1 Da taBar E xpand ed < Default All GS1 DataBar Expanded Sett ings > GS1 DataBar Expanded On/Off GS1 DataBa r Expanded Me ssage Le ngth Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 4-74. Mi nimum D ef ault = [...]

  • Page 109

    6 - 33 Codablock A <Default All Codablock A Settings> Codabloc k A On/Off Codabloc k A Messag e Length Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 1-6 00. Mini mum Def ault = 1, Maximum Def ault = 600 . On * Off Mini[...]

  • Page 110

    6 - 34 Codablock F <Default Al l Codablock F Settings> Codabloc k F On/Off Codablock F Messag e Length Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 1-2048. M inimum Def ault = 1 , Maxim um Def ault = 2048. On * Off Mi[...]

  • Page 111

    6 - 35 PDF417 < Default All PDF417 Settings > PDF417 On/Off PDF417 Mess age Length Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 1-2750. M inimum Def ault = 1 , Maxim um Def ault = 2750. MacroPDF4 17 MacroPD F417 is an[...]

  • Page 112

    6 - 36 MicroPDF4 17 < Default All MicroPDF417 Settings > Micr oPDF417 O n/Off Micr oPDF417 M essa ge Leng th Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 1-3 66. Mini mum Def ault = 1, Maximum Def ault = 366 . GS1 Com[...]

  • Page 113

    6 - 37 UPC/EAN V ersion Scan the UPC/EAN V e rsion On b ar code to decode GS1 Composite symbols that ha ve a U .P .C. or a n EAN linear compo- nent . (This does not aff ect GS1 Comp osite sy mbols wit h a GS1-128 or GS1 li near comp onent.) Def ault = UPC/EAN V er- sion Of f. Note: If you s can coup ons that hav e both U PC and GS1 D ataBar co des,[...]

  • Page 114

    6 - 38 TCIF Li nked Cod e 39 (TLC39 ) This c ode is a c omposite c ode since i t has a Cod e 39 line ar componen t and a Mi croPDF41 7 stac ked c ode com ponent. All ba r code re aders are c apab le of read ing the Cod e 39 linea r component . The Micr oPDF417 com ponent can only be d ecoded i f TLC 39 On is sele cted. The linear co mponent m a y b[...]

  • Page 115

    6 - 39 QR Code Mess age Length Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 1-7089. M inimum Def ault = 1 , Maxim um Def ault = 7089. QR Code Append This fu nction al lows the s canner to app end the da ta from se ver al QR[...]

  • Page 116

    6 - 40 Data Matrix < Def ault All D ata Matr ix Setti ngs > Data M atrix On/Off Data Matr ix Messag e Length Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 1-3116. M inimum Def ault = 1 , Maxim um Def ault = 3116. Data [...]

  • Page 117

    6 - 41 codes were cre ated ( see ISO 2022/ISO 64 6 Character Replacem ents on pa ge A-8), and sc an the v alue and the Sa ve bar code f rom th e Programming Chart on the i nside the ba ck co v er of this manua l. The dat a characte rs should then appear prope rly . Maxi Code < Default All MaxiCode Settings > MaxiCode On/Off MaxiCode Messag e [...]

  • Page 118

    6 - 42 Aztec Code < Default All Aztec Code Settings > Aztec Code On/Off Aztec Code Mess age Length Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength Desc ription (pa ge 6-1) f or additi onal inf ormation. Mi nimum and Maxim um lengths = 1-3832. M inimum Def ault = 1 , Maxim um Def ault = 3832. Aztec Append Th[...]

  • Page 119

    6 - 43 codes were cre ated ( see ISO 2022/ISO 64 6 Character Replacem ents on pa ge A-8), and sc an the v alue and the Sa ve bar code f rom th e Programming Chart on the i nside the ba ck co v er of this manua l. The dat a characte rs should then appear prope rly . Chinese Sens ible (Han Xin) Code < Default All Han Xin Settings > Han Xin Code[...]

  • Page 120

    6 - 44 P ost al Code s - 2 D The f ollowing lists the possib le 2D p ostal co des, a nd 2D posta l code com binations that are a llow ed. Only one 2D pos tal code selec tion can be ac tive at a tim e. If y ou scan a seco nd 2D post al code sele ction, the fi rst selecti on is ov erwritten. Def ault = 2D P o stal C odes Off. Single 2D P ost al Codes[...]

  • Page 121

    6 - 45 Combination 2D P o stal Codes: Postn et On Also see Po stnet Chec k Digit , page 6-47. Pos tnet with B a nd B’ Fi elds On InfoMa il On Info Mail a nd B ritish Post On Intel lig ent M ail B ar Code and Postnet with B and B’ Fi elds On Postnet and Postal-4i On Postnet and Inte llig ent M ail B ar C ode On Postal-4i and Intel lig ent M ail [...]

  • Page 122

    6 - 46 Planet Code and Postnet with B and B’ Fields On Planet Code and Postal-4i On Planet Code and Int ellig ent M ail B ar C ode On Planet Code, Postnet, and Posta l-4i On Planet Code, Postnet, and Intel lig ent M ail B ar Code On Planet Code, Postal-4i, and Intel lig ent M ail B ar Code On Postnet , Postal-4i, and Intell igent M ail Bar Code O[...]

  • Page 123

    6 - 47 Plane t Code Chec k Digit This s election allows you to specify whether t he chec k digit s hould be transmitte d at the en d of Planet Code da ta. Defaul t = Don’ t T ra nsmit. P ostnet Chec k Digit This s election allows you to specify whether t he chec k digit s hould be transm itted at the en d of P ostnet da ta. Def ault = Don’t T r[...]

  • Page 124

    6 - 48 Combination C and N T ables ca uses the fie ld to be in terpreted using ei ther th e C or N T abl es. P ost al Code s - Li near The f ollowing lists li near posta l codes . Any c ombination of linear postal co de selectio ns can b e activ e at a tim e. China P ost (Hong K ong 2 of 5) <Default All China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) Settings>[...]

  • Page 125

    6 - 49 Ko r e a Po s t <Default All Korea Post Settings> K orea P ost K orea P ost Message Length Scan the bar codes b elow to change th e message len gth. Ref er to Message L ength De scriptio n (page 6-1) f or addi- tional i nf or mati on. Minim um and Max imum le ngths = 2-8 0. Mini mum Def ault = 4, Max imum Def ault = 48. K orea P ost Ch[...]

  • Page 126

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  • Page 127

    7 - 1 7 Ima ging Commands The sc an e ngine is like a digit al came ra in t he way it capt ures, manipu late s, and tr ansfers im age s. The followin g com mands allo w you to alter the wa y the scan engi ne perf or ms these functions . Single-Use Ba sis Imaging Commands with their modifiers send in structions to the scan en gine on a single-us e b[...]

  • Page 128

    7 - 2 1B Sound s a beep when the im age is capt ured. T - W ait for T rigger W aits f or a hardw are b utton pus h bef ore taki ng the image . This is o nly av ailab le when using Photo St yle (1P). 0T Take s image imme diately ( default) 1T Wait s for a butt on push, then takes th e image L - LE D Stat e Determines if the LEDs should be on or off [...]

  • Page 129

    7 - 3 W - T arget White V alue Sets the target f or the median g ra yscale v alue in t he captured i mage. Fo r capturing clos e-up images of high con trast doc- uments , a low er setting , such as 75, is recom mended. Higher se ttings re sult in long er e xposure times a nd brighter i mages, bu t if the se tting is t oo high, th e image ma y be o [...]

  • Page 130

    7 - 4 Enhance s picture s taken from v ery long distanc es (gre ater than 10 feet or 3m). The Infinity Filter should not be us ed with IMGSH P Modifie rs (page 7- 3). 0A Infin ity filter off (def ault) 1A Infin ity filter on C - Compensation Flatt ens the ima ge to accoun t fo r va riations in i llumina tion across the image . 0C Comp ensation dis [...]

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    7 - 5 E - Edge Sharpen An edge sharpen filter cleans up the ed ges of an imag e, m aking it look cle aner and sharper . Wh ile edge s harpening does mak e the im age look c leaner , it also rem ov es som e fine detail from the o r iginal image . The stre ngth of the edge sh ar pen filter can be ente red from 1 t o 24. Entering a 23E giv es the shar[...]

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    7 - 6 I - In ver t Ima ge Inv er t image is used to ro tate the imag e around t he X or Y a xis. 1ix Inve rt around th e X axis ( flips picture upside d own) 1iy Invert ar ound the Y axis (fli ps pi ctur e left to ri ght ) IF- Noise Reduction Used to reduce the salt a nd pepper noi se in an image . 0if No salt and pepper noi se reduc tion (defau lt[...]

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    7 - 7 IR - Image Rotate 0ir I mage as s napped (righ tside up) ( default) 1ir R otate im age 90 de grees to the ri ght 2ir Rotate image 18 0 degrees (up side down) 3ir Rotate image 90 degrees to the left J - JPE G Image Quality Sets the de sired quali ty when the JPEG image f or mat is sele cted. Higher n umbers resul t in higher qua lity , but lar[...]

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    7 - 8 n L The left ed ge of the ship ped image correspond s to column n of the image in m emory. Ran ge: 000 - 843. (Defa ult = 0) n R The r ight edge of th e shippe d image corre sponds to column n - 1 of th e image in m emory. Ra nge: 000 - 843. (Defau lt = all c olumns) n T The top e dge of the s hipped imag e correspo nds to row n o f the imag [...]

  • Page 135

    7 - 9 3S ship ev ery 3rd pi xel, both horizont ally and vertically U - Document Image Filter Allo ws yo u to input parame ters to sha r pen the edges and s mooth the area betw een the e dges of te xt in an image . This fil- ter shou ld be use d with gam ma correct ion (see pag e 7-7 ), wi th the scann er in a sta nd, and th e image cap tured usin g[...]

  • Page 136

    7 - 10 1W Ship histog ram Image Size Compatibility If y ou ha ve applica tions that e xpect an image sh ip to return e x actl y 640x480 p ix els, scan the F orce V GA Resolution bar code. Def ault = Native Resolution. Intellig ent Sign ature Capture - IMG BO X IMGBO X allows you to configur e the siz e and lo cation of a signatu re capture area rel[...]

  • Page 137

    7 - 11 The f ollowi ng IMGBO X e xample w as e xecuted and vie wed using Quic kVie w softw are. This sof tware is av ailable a t www.honeywellaid c.com . Click on S oftware Do wnloads . Select 4600r fro m the Produ cts list, th en selec t QuickView Soft- ware Utility . Belo w is an e xample of a signature c apture ap plication. In this e xample, t [...]

  • Page 138

    7 - 12 This op tion is u sed to siz e the imag e v er tically . If usi ng this o ption, set the resolutio n (R) to zero . D - Pixel Depth This i ndicates the nu mber of b its per pix el in the tr ansmitt ed image , which defin es whet her it will be gr a yscale or b lack an d white. 8D 8 b its per pi xel, g raysc ale image (default) 1D 1 bit pe r p[...]

  • Page 139

    7 - 13 n K App ly gam ma cor rect ion f actor n ( n = 1 -255) R - Resolution of Signature Cap ture Area The r esolution is the nu mber of pi xe ls that the s can engi ne outputs pe r each mi nimum ba r width. The highe r the va lue f or R, the hig her the quali ty of the imag e, b ut also the larger the file s ize. V alues begin at 1000. The scan e[...]

  • Page 140

    7 - 14 The ho rizontal bar cod e offset allo ws y ou to offset the horiz ontal cent er of the signature capture area. P ositiv e value s mov e the horiz ontal cen ter to the right an d negativ e value s to the le ft. Measureme nts are in m ultiples of the minim um bar wid th. Y - V ertical Bar Code O ffset The v er tical bar cod e offset al lows y [...]

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    8 - 1 8 Interface K eys K eyb oar d Function Rel ation ships The f ollowing K ey board Func tion Code , He x/ASCII V alue, an d Full ASCII “CTR L ”+ relations hips app ly to all terminal s that can be used with the sc an engin e. Ref er to page 2-15 enab le Contro l + X (Control + ASCII) Mode . The last fi ve cha racters i n the Full ASCII “C[...]

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    8 - 2 Denm ark 8 9 6 - N o r w a y 8 96- Spain [ ] 6 - Country Codes[...]

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    8 - 3 Suppo r ted Inte rface K eys ASCII HEX IBM PC/A T and Compati bles, USB PC Keyboa rd App le Mac /iM ac Supported Ke ys NUL 00 Reser ved Reser ved SOH 01 Enter (KP) Enter/Numpad Enter STX 02 Cap Lo ck CAPS ETX 03 AL T make AL T make EO T 04 AL T break AL T break ENQ 05 CTRL make CNTRL mak e A CK 06 CT RL br eak CNTR L bre ak BEL 07 CR/Enter RE[...]

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    8 - 4[...]

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    9 - 1 9 Util ities T o Add a T est Code I.D . Prefi x to All Symbologie s This se lection a llows you to turn on trans mission of a Code I.D . befo re the dec oded symbo logy . (See the Sy mbology C harts, beginni ng on page A-1) f or the si ngle cha racter c ode that iden tifies ea ch symbol ogy .) This ac tion first clears all c urrent pre fi x e[...]

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    9 - 2 Te s t M e n u When yo u scan t he T es t Me nu On code , then sc an a prog ramm ing code in this m anual, the scan engine d ispla ys the c ontent of a prog rammi ng code . The pro gramm ing functio n will sti ll occur , b ut in ad dition, the c ontent of th at progr ammin g code is ou tput to the te r minal. Note: This fea ture shoul d not b[...]

  • Page 147

    9 - 3 EZConfig -Scanning I ntr oduction EZConfi g-Scanning p rovide s a wide r ange of PC -based pr ogram ming funct ions that can be pe rfo r med on a scan eng ine con- nected to yo ur PC's COM p or t. EZConfig -Scanning allows you to down load upgr ades to the scan e ngine's firmwa re, cha nge prog rammed p aramet ers, an d create a nd [...]

  • Page 148

    9 - 4 Rese tting th e F actory Defau lts If y ou aren’t sure what p rogr amming opt ions are i n your s can engine , or you’ ve cha nged som e options a nd want to restore t he scan e ngine to f actor y def ault setting s, first s can the Remo v e Custom Defaults bar code , then s can Ac tivate Defaults . This resets the sc an engine to the fac[...]

  • Page 149

    10 - 1 10 Serial Pr ogramming Commands The serial p rogram ming co mmands ca n be used in place of the prog rammin g bar code s. Bot h the serial com mands and the progr amming bar codes will prog ram the scan engin e. F or complet e descriptio ns and e xamples of each serial p rogram ming comma nd, ref er to the correspondi ng progr amming bar cod[...]

  • Page 150

    10 - 2 Data Field Usage When a query is used in place of the Data field, the query applies o nly to the specific c ommand id entified b y the T ag and SubT ag fields . Concatenation of Multiple Commands Multip le command s can be issued wi thin one Pr efix/Stor age seque nce. Only the T ag, SubT ag, and Data fields must be repeated fo r each co mma[...]

  • Page 151

    10 - 3 the Min imum Message Le ngth (MIN ) is set to 2 charac ters; the Max imum Me ssage Le ngth (MAX) is s et to 60 char acters; and the Def ault se tting (DFT) ha s no v alue. T rigger Commands Y ou can activ ate and deacti vat e the scan en gine with s erial trigger com mands. First, the scan eng ine must be put in M anual T r igger M ode b y s[...]

  • Page 152

    10 - 4 Men u Commands Selection Setti ng * Indi cates defa ult Serial Co mmand # Ind icates a num eric entry Pa g e Pr oduct Default Settings Setting Custom Defa ults Set Custom Defaults MNUCDP 1-4 Sav e Custom De f aults MNUCDS 1-4 Resettin g the Custom De faults Activa te Custom Def aults DEF AL T 1-5 Pr ogramming the Inte rface Plug and Pla y Co[...]

  • Page 153

    10 - 5 Bulgaria (Latin) KBDCTY53 2-6 Canada (F rench lega cy) KBDCTY5 4 2-6 Canada (F rench) KBDCTY18 2- 6 Canada (Multilingua l) KBDCTY55 2-6 Croatia KBDCTY32 2-6 Czech KBDCTY15 2-7 Czech ( Pro grammer s) KB DCTY 40 2-7 Czech (QWER TY) KBDCTY39 2-7 Czech (QWER TZ) KBDCTY38 2- 7 Denmark KBDCTY8 2-7 Dutch (Ne therlands) KBDCTY11 2- 7 Estonia KBDCTY4[...]

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    10 - 6 Norwa y KBDCTY9 2-10 P oland KBDCTY20 2-10 P olish (214) KBDCTY57 2-1 0 P olish (Programm ers) KBDCTY58 2-10 P or tugal KBDCTY13 2-10 Romania KBDCTY25 2-10 Russia KBDCTY26 2-1 1 Russian (MS) KBDCTY67 2-11 Russian (T ypewriter) KBDCTY68 2-11 SCS KBDCTY21 2-11 Serbia (Cyrillic ) KBDCTY37 2- 11 Serbia (Latin) KBDCTY36 2-11 Slov akia KBDCTY22 2-[...]

  • Page 155

    10 - 7 Contro l Charact er Output *Control Ch aracter Output Off KBDNPE0 2-14 *Control C haracter Output O n KBDNPE1 2-14 K ey board Modifi ers *Control + X Off KBDCAS0 2-15 DOS Mo de Control + X KBDCAS1 2-15 Wind ows Mode Cont rol + X KBDC AS2 2-1 5 Window s Mode Prefix/Suffix Off KBDCAS3 2-15 *T ur bo Mode Off KBDT MD0 2- 15 T urbo Mode On KBDTMD[...]

  • Page 156

    10 - 8 Scanner-B ioptic P ack et Mode *P acke t Mode Of f 232PKT0 2-20 P ack et Mode On 232PKT2 2-20 Scanner-B ioptic ACK/NAK Mode *Bioptic A CK/NAK Off 232NAK0 2-20 Bioptic A CK/NAK On 232NAK1 2-2 0 Scanner-B ioptic AC K/NAK Timeout A CK/NAK Timeout *5100 232DL K##### 2-21 Input/Output Se lections P ower Up Be eper P ow er Up Beeper Off - Scanner [...]

  • Page 157

    10 - 9 LED Illum ination - P resentation Mode Off PWRLDC0 3- 6 Low PW RLDC100 3-6 *High P WRLDC150 3-6 Presenta tion LED Behavior After Decode *LEDs On TRGPCK1 3-6 LEDs Off TRGPCK0 3-6 Presenta tion Sensitiv ity Range 0-20 (* 1) TRGPMS## 3-6 Streamin g Presentation Streaming Presentation M ode - Nor mal P APSPN 3-7 Streaming Presentation M ode - En[...]

  • Page 158

    10 - 10 Pref erred Symbolog y On PRFENA1 3-12 *Off PRFENA0 3-12 High Prior ity Symbology PRFCOD## 3-12 Low Priority Symbology PRFBLK## 3-12 Pref erred Symb ology Timeo ut (*500) Ran ge 100-300 0 PRFP T O## ## 3-13 Pref erred Symb ology Def ault PRFDF T 3- 13 Output Sequ ence Editor Enter Sequence SEQBLK 3-15 Def ault Sequence SEQD FT 3-15 P artial [...]

  • Page 159

    10 - 1 1 Data Formatter S elections Data F or mat Edit or *Def ault Data Fo r mat (No ne) DFMDF3 5-1 Enter Data F or mat DFMBK3## 5-2 Clear One Data Fo r mat DFMCL3 5-2 Clear All Data F or mats DFMCA3 5-2 Data F or matter Data F or matter Off DFM_EN0 5-1 2 *Data Formatt er On, Not Required, Keep Prefix/Suff ix DFM_EN1 5-1 2 Data Format Require d, K[...]

  • Page 160

    10 - 12 Codab ar Message Length Minimum (2 - 60) *4 CBRMIN## 6-3 Maximum (2 - 60) *60 CBRMAX## 6-3 Code 39 Def ault All Code 39 Settings C39DFT 6-4 Off C39ENA0 6-4 *On C39ENA1 6-4 Code 39 Start/Stop Char . * Don’t T ransmit C39SSX0 6-4 T ransmit C39SSX1 6-4 Code 39 Chec k Char . * No Ch ec k Char . C39CK20 6-4 V alidate , But Don’t Tr a n s m i[...]

  • Page 161

    10 - 1 3 Code 93 Def ault All Code 93 Settings C93DFT 6-9 Off C93ENA0 6-9 *On C93ENA1 6-9 Code 93 Message Length Minimum (0 - 80) *0 C9 3MIN## 6-9 Maximum (0 - 80) *80 C93MA X## 6- 9 Code 93 Append On C93APP1 6-1 0 *Off C93APP0 6-10 Code 93 Code P age Code 93 Cod e P age C93DCP 6-10 Strai ght 2 of 5 In dustr ial De f au lt Al l Stra ight 2 of 5 In [...]

  • Page 162

    10 - 14 Code 128 Append *On 128APP1 6-16 Off 128APP0 6-1 6 Code 128 Code P age Code 128 Code P age (* 2) 1 28DCP## 6-16 GS1-128 Def ault All GS1-128 Se ttings GS1DF T 6- 17 *On GS1ENA1 6-17 Off GS1ENA0 6-1 7 GS1- 128 Messag e Length Minim um (1 - 80) * 1 GS1MIN ## 6-1 7 Maximum (0 - 80) *80 GS1MAX## 6- 17 T elepen Def ault All T elepen Settings TEL[...]

  • Page 163

    10 - 1 5 UPC-E0 Addend a Required Require d UPEARQ1 6-2 2 *Not Required UPEARQ0 6-2 2 UPC-E0 Addend a Separator *On UPEADS1 6- 23 Off UPEADS0 6- 23 UPC-E0 Chec k Digit Off UPECKX0 6-23 *On UPECKX1 6-23 UPC-E0 Le ading Zero Off UPENSX0 6- 23 *On UPENSX1 6-23 UPC-E0 Addend a 2 Digit Addend a On UPEAD21 6- 23 *2 Digit Adde nda Off UPEAD2 0 6-2 3 5 Dig[...]

  • Page 164

    10 - 16 EAN/J AN-8 Addenda R equired *Not Re quired EA8ARQ0 6-28 Required EA8ARQ1 6-2 8 EAN/J AN-8 Addenda Separa tor Off EA8ADS0 6-2 8 *On EA8ADS1 6-28 MSI Default A ll MSI S etti ngs MSIDFT 6-2 9 *Off MSIENA0 6-29 On MSI ENA1 6-29 MSI Chec k Character *V alidate T ype 10, but Don’t Tr a n s m i t MSICHK0 6-29 V ali dat e T ype 10 and Tr a n s m[...]

  • Page 165

    10 - 1 7 Codab lock F Defaul t All Codab lock F Setti ngs CBFDFT 6-34 *Off CBFENA0 6-34 On CBFENA1 6- 34 Codab lock F Msg . Length Minim um (1 - 2048) *1 CBFMIN#### 6-34 Maxim um (1 - 2048) *2048 CBFMAX#### 6- 34 PDF417 Def ault All PDF417 Setti ngs PDFDFT 6-3 5 *On PDFENA1 6-35 Off PDFENA0 6- 35 PDF417 Msg. Length Minimum (1- 2750) *1 PDFMIN#### 6[...]

  • Page 166

    10 - 18 Data Matrix Append *On IDMAPP1 6-40 Off IDMAPP0 6- 40 Data Matrix Co de P age Data Matrix Cod e P age (*51) IDM DCP## 6-40 MaxiCo de Defaul t All Maxi Code Setting s MAXDFT 6-4 1 On MAXENA1 6- 41 *Off MAXENA0 6-41 MaxiCo de Msg. Leng th Mi nimum (1- 150) *1 MAXMIN### 6-4 1 Maxim um (1-150) *15 0 MAXMAX### 6-41 Aztec Code Defaul t All Aztec [...]

  • Page 167

    10 - 1 9 Comb ination 2D P ostal Co des Inf oMail and British P ost On POST AL8 6- 45 Intellige nt Mail Bar Cod e and P ostnet with B an d B’ Fields On POST AL20 6-45 P ostnet and P ostal-4i On POST AL14 6-4 5 P ostnet and In telligent Mail Bar Code O n POST AL16 6-45 P ostal-4i and Intellige nt Mail Bar Code O n POST AL17 6-45 P ostal-4i and P o[...]

  • Page 168

    10 - 20 P ostal Code s - Linea r China P ost (Hong K ong 2 of 5) Def ault A ll China P ost (Hong K ong 2 of 5) Setti ngs CPCDFT 6-48 *Off CPCENA0 6-48 On CPCENA1 6- 48 China P ost (Hong K ong 2 o f 5) Ms g. Length Minimum (2 - 80) *4 CPCMIN## 6-4 8 Maximum (2 - 80) *80 CPCM AX## 6- 48 K orea P ost Def ault All K orea P ost Settings KPCDFT 6-49 *Off[...]

  • Page 169

    10 - 2 1 Image Sh ip *Infinit y Filter - O ff IMGINF0 7-3 Infinity Fil ter - On IMGINF1 7-3 *Compen sation O ff IMGC OR0 7- 4 Compensa tion On IMGCOR1 7- 4 *Pix el Depth - 8 bi ts/pix el (grayscale) IMGBPP8 7-4 Pix el Depth - 1 bi t/pix el (B&W) IMG BPP1 7- 4 *Don’t Sha r pen Edg es IMGEDG0 7- 5 Shar pen E dges (0 -23) I MGEDG ## 7-5 *File F [...]

  • Page 170

    10 - 22 Image Sh ip (conti nued) Ship Ev er y 2nd Pix el IMGSUB2 7-8 Ship Ev ery 3rd Pix el IMGSUB3 7- 9 *Docume nt Image Filter Off IMGUSH0 7-9 Document Image Fil ter On (0-255) IMGUSH### 7-9 *Don’t Shi p Histog ram IMGHST0 7-9 Ship Histogr am IMGHS T1 7-9 Image S ize C ompatib ility Force V GA Res olution IMGV GA1 7-10 *Nativ e Resolution IMGV [...]

  • Page 171

    11 - 1 11 Maintenan ce Repairs Repairs and/or up grade s are not t o be perf or med on th is produc t. These ser vices are to be p erf or med onl y by an autho rized ser v ice cen ter ( see C ustom er Su ppor t on page 1 2-1). Insp ecting Cor ds and C onnector s Inspect the engi ne’ s interf ace cab le and conne ctor f or wear o r other sig ns of[...]

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    11 - 2[...]

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    12 - 1 12 Customer Su ppor t T echni cal Assi stance If y ou need as sistance i nstallin g or troub leshooting y our devic e, ple ase con tact us b y using one of the methods be low: Knowle dge Base: www.hsmknowl edgebase.com Our Kno wledge Ba se pro vides tho usands of i mmediate solutions . If the Know ledge Base cannot he lp , our T echnica l Su[...]

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    12 - 2 EVEN WHEN HII MA Y HA VE BEEN AD VISED OF THE POSSIBILI TY OF S UCH INJURIES, LOSSES , OR DAMA GES. SOME ST A TES, PRO VINCES, OR COUNTRIES DO NO T ALLO W THE EXC LUSION OR LIMIT A T IONS OF INCIDENT AL OR CONSE- QUENTIAL D AMAGES , SO THE ABO VE LIMIT A TION OR EXCLUSION MA Y NO T APPL Y T O Y O U . All pr ovision s of this Limited W arrant[...]

  • Page 175

    A - 1 A Reference Char ts Symbolog y Charts Note: “m” repre sents the AIM m odifier chara cter. Refer to Internation al Technica l Specific ation, Symbolog y Identifie rs, for AIM modifie r characte r details. Prefix / Suffix e ntries for s pecific sy mbologies override t he univer sal (All Symb ologies, 99) entry. Ref er to Data Editin g begin[...]

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    A - 2 UPC-A ]E0 c 63 UPC-A with Add-On ]E3 c 63 UPC-A wi th Extende d Coupon Cod e ]E3 c 63 UPC-E ]E0 E 45 UPC-E with Add-On ]E3 E 45 UPC-E1 ]X0 E 4 5 Add Ho neyw ell Co de ID 5C80 Add AIM Co de ID 5C81 Add Bac kslash 5C5C Batch m ode quanti ty 53 5 AIM Honeyw ell Symbology ID P ossibl e modifier s ( m ) ID Hex[...]

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    A - 3 2D Symbologies P ostal Sym bologies ASCI I Con ver sio n Chart (Code P age 12 52) In k eyb oard applic ations, ASCII Control Cha racters c an be represent ed in 3 diff erent wa ys, as sho wn belo w . The CTRL+X fun c- tion is O S and applic ation depe ndent. The f ollowin g tabl e lists some c ommonly us ed Microsoft fu nctional ity . This ta[...]

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    A - 4 to U .S. s tyle ke yboards . Cer tain c haracte rs ma y diff er depending on your Country Code/PC regional set tings . Lower ASCII Reference T able Note: Window s Code pag e 1252 and lo wer ASCII us e the same c haracters . Non- print able ASCI I contro l characters Ke yboar d Contro l + ASCII (CTRL+X ) Mode Control + X Mode Off (KBDCAS0) Win[...]

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    A - 5 36 24 $ 68 44 D 100 64 d 37 25 % 69 45 E 101 65 e 38 26 & 70 46 F 102 66 f 39 27 ' 71 47 G 103 67 g 40 28 ( 72 48 H 104 68 h 41 29 ) 73 49 I 105 69 i 42 2A * 74 4A J 106 6A j 43 2B + 75 4B K 107 6B k 44 2C , 76 4C L 108 6C l 45 2D - 77 4D M 109 6D m 46 2E . 78 4E N 11 0 6E n 47 2F / 79 4F O 11 1 6F o 48 30 0 80 50 P 11 2 70 p 49 31 1[...]

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    A - 6 148 94 ”ö F 5 0x3F 149 95 •ò F 6 0x4 0 150 96 –û F 7 0x4 1 151 97 —ù F 8 0x4 2 152 98 ˜ÿ F 9 0x43 153 99 ™Ö F 1 0 0x4 4 154 9A šÜ F 1 1 0x57 155 9B ›¢ F 1 2 0x58 156 9C œ £ Numeric Ke ypad + 0x4E 157 9D ¥ Numeric Ke ypad - 0x4A 158 9E ž ₧ Num eric Ke ypad * 0x37 159 9F Ÿ ƒ Caps Lock 0x3A 160 A0 á Num Lock 0x45 1[...]

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    A - 7 200 C8 È ╚ 201 C9 É ╔ 202 CA Ê ╩ 203 CB Ë ╦ 204 CC Ì ╠ 205 CD Í ═ 206 CE Î ╬ 207 CF Ï ╧ 208 D0 Ð ╨ 209 D1 Ñ ╤ 210 D2 Ò ╥ 21 1 D3 Ó ╙ 212 D4 Ô ╘ 213 D5 Õ ╒ 214 D6 Ö ╓ 215 D7 × ╫ 216 D8 Ø ╪ 217 D9 Ù ┘ 218 DA Ú ┌ 219 DB Û █ 220 DC Ü ▄ 221 DD Ý ▌ 222 DE Þ ▐ 223 DF ß ▀ 224 E0 [...]

  • Page 182

    A - 8 ISO 2022/ISO 646 Charac ter Repla cemen ts Code pages def ine the ma pping of charac ter codes to c haract ers. If the data re ceive d does no t displa y with the p roper char ac- ters , it ma y be becaus e the bar code being s canned w as cre ated usin g a code page that is diff erent from the one the h ost pro- gr am is e xpecting. If t his[...]

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    A - 9 Dec 35 36 64 91 92 93 94 96 123 124 125 126 Hex 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E US 0 1 # $ @ [ ] ^ ` { | } ~ CA 54 95 # $ à â ç ê î ô é ù è û CA 18 96 # $ à â ç ê É ô é ù è û JP 28 98 # $ @ [ ¥ ] ^ ` { | } ⎯ CN 92 99 # ¥ @ [ ] ^ ` { | } ⎯ GB 7 87 £ $ @ [ ] ^ ` { | } ˜ FR 3 83 £ $ à ° ç § ^ µ é ù ?[...]

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    A - 10 Unicode Ke y Maps 6E 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7 A 7B 7C 7D 7E 4B 50 55 4C 51 56 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0F 10 1 1 12 1 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 2C 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 B 39 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 53 4F 54 59 3A 3B 3C 3E 3F 38 40 3D 5A 5F 64 5B 60 65 5C 61 66 5D 62 67 63 68 69 6A 6C 104 Key U[...]

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    Sample Symbols UPC -A 0 123456 7890 Interlea ved 2 o f 5 Code 128 EAN-1 3 Code 39 Codabar 123456 7890 Code 128 9 780330 2909 51 BC321 A1357 9B Code 93 123456- 9$ Code 2 of 5 123456 6543210 RSS- 14 (01)00 123456 789012 Matrix 2 of 5[...]

  • Page 187

    Sample Symbols Aztec MaxiCode Micro PDF417 Pac kage La bel Test Message Test Mess age OCR-A with Modulo 10 check c haracter OCR-A with Modulo 36 check c haracter PDF417 Postnet Cod e 49 Car Registration Zip Co de 123456 7890 Data Matr ix QR Code Test Sym bol Num bers[...]

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    Pr ogramming Char t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9[...]

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    Pr ogramming Char t Note: If you m ake an error while scannin g the let ters or di gits (bef ore scannin g Save), s can Disc ard, scan t he correc t letters o r digits , and Save agai n. A B C D E F Save Discard Reset[...]

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