Atlantis Land A08-C100 manual

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    BARCODE SCANNER Confi guration Guide[...]

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    Progra mming Menu V3.8 a Notice The ma nufa cturer shall not be li a ble f or te chnical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor f or incidental or con sequenti al da mage s in conne ction with the furnishing,perf orma nce or use of use the publication.[...]

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    1 Contents Cha pter 1 Description 1.1 Notice ....................................................... 3 1.2 Introduction ........................................... 4 1.3 Codes Read ........................................... 4 1.4 Installation .............................................. 4 1.5 Pin Assign ment .....................................[...]

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    2 5.12 T ele pen Para meters ............................. 42 5.13 GS1 DataBar (RSS Code) ........................ 44 Cha pter 6 M iscella neous Para meters 6.1 La nguage Sele ction .............................. 46 6.2 Bar Code ID .......................................... 48 6.3 Reading Level ........................................ 51 6.4 Accura[...]

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    3 Cha pter 1 De scri ption 1.1 General Tha nk you f or purcha sing this barcode sca nner with a n a dva nced a nd versatile de coder .The de coder works with variety of barcode types,reading devices, a nd computer interfa ce s.It discri min ate s over twenty different symbologies automatically. This menu provide s a n e a sy way to conf igure the d[...]

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    4 1.2 Introduction The De coder is a n a dva nced a nd versatile de coding fa cility f or barcoding syste ms .It work s with variety of bar code types, reading devices, a nd computer interfa ce s. It discri min ate s a bout twenty different symbologies automatically. This menu provide a n e a sy way to conf ig the de coding option s a nd interfa ce[...]

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    5 Power supply for RS-232C scanner– There are 3 ways to supplying the power, use ex- ternal +5V power supply, use optional power cable (KBDC) which ta king the power from KB wedge or if the host supports +5V power from pin 9. Installing the scanner to the Host System – 1. Turn off the host system. 2. Connect the power if needed. 3. Connect to t[...]

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    6 1.5 Pin Assignment A> Output Port 1. PC Keyboard Output DIN 5 MALE DIN 5 FEMALE Pin No. Function Pin No. Function 1 HOST CLK 1 KB CLK 2 HOST DA T A 2 KB DA T A 4 GND 4 GND 5 Vcc(+5V) 5 Vcc(+5V) MiniDIN 6 MALE MiniDIN 6 FEMALE Pin No. Function Pin No. Function 1 HOST DA T A 1 KB DA T A 3 GND 3 GND 4 Vcc 4 Vcc 5 HOST CLK 5 KB CLK 4 5 3 2 1 5 4 1[...]

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    7 Cha pter 2 Conf iguration - General 2.1 Flow Chart[...]

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    8 2.2 Loop of Progra mming The philosophy of progra mming para meters ha s been shown on the flow chart of 2.1. Ba sically user should 1.Sca n Start of Conf iguration. 2.Sca n all ne ce ssary la bels f or para meters that meet a pplication s. 3.Sca n End of Conf iguration to end the progra mming. 4.T o perma nently save the settings you progra mmed[...]

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    9 % $ + / 0 % $ + / 1 % $ + / 2 % $ + / 3 % $ + / 4 % $ + / 6 % $ + / 5 2.4 Main Page of Configuration Save Para meters Recall Stored Para meters Set All Defaults Start Configuration End Configuration Abort Configuration V ersion Inf ormation Save Para meters - The para meter settings will be saved perma nently . Re call Stored Para meters - Re pla[...]

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    1 0 Cha pter 3 Interf a ce a nd Re a ding Mode Sele ction 3.1 Interface Selection <Keyboard Mode> RS232 Mode WAND Emulation USB Mode % 0 0 U0 % 0 0 U8 % 0 0 M 2 % 0 XO 8[...]

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    11 3.2 Reading Mode Selection <Good Read OFF> Trigger ON/OFF Continuous/Trigger OFF T e sting Continuous/Auto Power On Fla sh Fla sh/Auto Power On Reserved1 Re served 2 ( Auto Sen se Option) Reserved3 Reserved4 Reserved5 % 0 2 7 1 % 0 2 7 0 % 0 2 7 2 % 0 2 7 5 % 0 2 7 3 % 0 2 7 4 % 0 2 7 6 % 0 2 7 7 % 0 9 F 8 % 0 9 F 9 % 0 9 F A % 0 9 F B[...]

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    12 Ch.4 Communication Para meters 4.1 RS232 Communication Para m eters A> Set Up BAUD Rate 1200 2400 4800 <9600> 19200 38400 B> Set Up Data Bits 7 Data Bits <8 Data Bits> C> Set Up Stop Bits <1 Bit> 2 Bits % 0 Y 8 0 % 0 Y 8 8 % 0 Y 7 1 % 0 Y 7 2 % 0 Y 7 3 % 0 Y 7 7 % 0 Y 7 4 % 0 Y O 8 % 0 Y O 0 % 0 Y7 5[...]

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    13 D> Set Up Parity <None> Even Odd Mark Spa ce E> Ha ndsha king RTS/CTS Enable <RTS/CTS Disa ble> ACK/NAK Enable <ACK/NAK Disa ble> XON/XOFF Enable <XON/XOFF Disa ble> % 0 Y N 7 % 0 Y N 2 % 0 Y N 3 % 0 Y N 1 % 0 Y N 0 % 0 1 8 8 % 0 1 8 0 % 0 1 4 4 % 0 1 4 0 % 0 3 K4 % 0 3 K0[...]

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    14 4.2 Keyboard W edge Mode Para meters A> T ermin al T ype <IBM PC/A T , PS/2> IBM PC/XT IBM PS/2 25, 30 NEC 9800 Apple De s ktop Bus( ADB ) IBM 5550 IBM 122 Key (1) IBM 102 Key IBM 122 Key (2) Reserved 1 Reserved 2 Reserved 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 % 0 Z F 0 % 0 Z F 1 % 0 Z F 2 % 0 Z F 3 % 0 Z F 4 % 0 Z F 5 % 0 Z F 6 % 0 Z F 7 % 0 Z F 8 %[...]

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    15 B> Upper/Lower Ca se <No Cha nge> Upper Ca se Lower Ca se C> Ca pslock Dete ction Enable <Disable> D> Send Chara cter by AL T Method Enable <Disable> E>Sele ct Numerical Pa d ON <OFF> % 0 3 3 0 % 0 3 3 1 % 0 3 3 2 % 0 X8 8 % 0 X8 0 % 0 3 O 8 % 0 3 O 0 % 0 1 K 4 % 0 1 K 0[...]

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    16 4.3 Output Chara cters Para meters A> Sele ct T ermin ator <CR+LF> None CR LF Spa ce HT(T AB) STX-ETX % 7 S 0 + % 7 S 2 + % 7 S 4 + % 7 S 5 + % 7 S 7 + % 7 S 1 + % 7 S 3 +[...]

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    17 B> Time-out Between Characters <0 ms> 5 ms 10 ms 25 ms 50 ms 100 ms 200 ms 300 ms % 0 0 7 0 % 0 0 7 1 % 0 0 7 2 % 0 0 7 3 % 0 0 7 4 % 0 0 7 5 % 0 0 7 6 % 0 0 7 7[...]

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    18 4.4 W a nd Emulation Mode Para meters A> TTL Level Re pre sentation <Bar Equals High> Bar Equals Low B> Sca n Speed Sele ction <Fa st> Slow C> Output Format Selection <Output a s Code 39> Output a s Code 39 Full ASCII Output a s Origin al Code Format % 0 2 K4 % 0 2 K0 % 0 2 8 8 % 0 2 8 0 % 0 2 O 8 % 0 2 O 0 % 0 XK4[...]

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    19 Ch.5 Bar Code s & Others 5.1 Symbologies Selection UPC-A <ON> OFF UPC-E <ON> OFF EAN-13/JAN-13/ISBN-13 <ON> OFF EAN-8/JAN-8 <ON> OFF CODE 39 <ON> OFF CODE 128 <ON> OFF CODABAR/N W7 <ON> OFF % 0 A 4 4 % 0 A 4 0 % 0 B O 8 % 0 B O 0 % 0 A 2 2 % 0 A 2 0 % 0 A 1 1 % 0 A 1 0 % 0 E O 8 % 0 E O 0 % 0 F O 8 %[...]

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    20 Interleave 25 <ON> OFF Industrial 25 ON <OFF> Matrix 25 ON <OFF> CODE 93 ON <OFF> CODE 1 1 ON <OFF> China Postage ON <OFF> MSI/PLESSEY ON <OFF> % 0 G O 8 % 0 G O 0 % 0 HO 8 % 0 HO 0 % 0 I O 8 % 0 I O 0 % 0 K O 8 % 0 K O 0 % 0 L O 8 % 0 L O 0 % 0 M O 8 % 0 M O 0 % 0 NO 8 % 0 NO 0[...]

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    21 T ele pen ON <OFF> Reserved5 ON <OFF> Reserved6 ON <OFF> % 0 RO 8 % 0 RO 0 % 0 S O 8 % 0 S O 0 % 0 T O 8 % 0 T O 0 % 0 U O 8 % 0 U O 0 % 0 VO 8 % 0 VO 0 % 1 A/ + % 0 W O 8 % 0 W O 0 GS1 DataBar Omnidire ction al ON <OFF> GS1 DataBar Li mited ON <OFF> GS1 DataBar Expa nded ON <OFF> Sele ct All Bar Code s[...]

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    22 5.2 UPC/EAN/JAN Para meters A> Re a ding T ype UPCA=EAN13 ON UPCA=EAN13<OFF> ISBN-10 Enable ISBN-13 <Enable> ISSN Enable ISSN <Disable> Decode with Supplement <Autodiscriminate Supplement> Expa nd UPC-E Enable Expa nd UPC-E <Disable> EAN8=EAN13 Enable EAN8=EAN13 <Disable> GTIN Format Enable GTIN Format <[...]

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    23 B> Supplementals Set Up <Not T ra n smit> T ra n smit 2 Code T ra n smit 5 Code T ra n smit 2&5 Code C> Che ck Digit T ra n smission UPC-A Che ck Digit T ra n smission <ON> OFF UPC-E Che ck Digit T ra n smission <ON> OFF EAN-8 Che ck Digit T ra n smission <ON> OFF EAN-13 Che ck Digit T ra n smission <ON> O[...]

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    24 5.3 Code 39 Para meters A> T ype of Code <Standard> Full ASCII Itali a n Pharma cy/Code 32 <OFF> Itali a n Pharma cy/ Code 32 ON B> Che ck Digit T ra n smission <Do Not Calculate Check Digit> Calculate Che ck Digit & T ra n smit Calculate Che ck Digit & Not T ra n smit C> Output Start/Stop Character Enable <[...]

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    25 D> Decode Asterisk Enable <Disable> E> Set Up Code Length T o set the f ixed length: 1. Sca n the "Begin" la bel of the de sired set. 2. Go to the De ci mal V alue T a ble s in Appendix A, sca n la bel(s) that re pre sents the length to be read. 3. Sca n the "Complete" la bel of the de sired set. Repeat the steps [...]

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    26 5.4 Code 128 Para meters A> Re a ding T ype UCC/EAN-128 Enable <UCC/EAN-128 Disa ble> <Enable']C1'Code Format> Disa ble']C1'Code Format <En a ble Code128 Group Separators (GS)> Disa ble Code128 Group Se parators (GS) B> Che ck Digit T ra n smission Do Not Calculate Che ck Digit Calculate Check Digit &a[...]

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    27 D> Set Up Code Length T o set the f ixed length: 1. Sca n the "Begin" la bel of the de sired set. 2. Go to the De ci mal V alue T a ble s in Appendix A, sca n la bel(s) that re pre sents the length to be read. 3. Sca n the "Complete" la bel of the de sired set. Repeat the steps 1 - 3 to set additional lengths. <V ari a [...]

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    28 5.5 Interle ave 25 Para meters A> Che ck Digit T ra n smission <Do Not Calculate Check Digit> Calculate Che ck Digit & T ra n smit Calculate Che ck Digit & Not T ra n smit B> Set Up Number of Character <Even> Odd % 0 G N3 % 0 G N7 % 0 G N5 % 0 G 8 8 % 0 G 8 0[...]

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    29 D> Set Up Code Length T o set the f ixed length: 1. Sca n the "Begin" la bel of the de sired set. 2. Go to the De ci mal V alue T a ble s in Appendix A, sca n la bel(s) that re pre sents the length to be read. 3. Sca n the "Complete" la bel of the de sired set. Repeat the steps 1 - 3 to set additional lengths. <V ari a [...]

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    30 5.6 Industri al 25 Para meters A> Reading type IA T A25 En a ble <Disable> B> Che ck Digit T ra n smission <Do Not Calculate Che ck Digit> Calculate Che ck Digit & T ra n smit Calculate Che ck Digit & Not T ra n smit C> Set Up Code Length T o set the f ixed length: 1. Sca n the "Begin" la bel of the de sire[...]

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    31 <V ari a ble> Fix Length (2 Sets A vaila ble) 1. 1st Set Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. 1st Set Complete 1. 2nd Set Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. 2nd Set Complete Minimum Length 1. Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. Complete % 4 H1 + % 4 H0 0 % 4 H0 0 % 4 H0 1 % 4 H0 2 % 2 + - / % 2 C3 +[...]

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    32 5.7 M atrix 25 Para meters A> Che ck Digit T ra n smission <Do Not Calculate Check Digit> Calculate Che ck Digit & T ra n smit Calculate Che ck Digit & Not T ra n smit B> Set Up Code Length T o set the f ixed length: 1. Sca n the "Begin" la bel of the de sired set. 2. Go to the De ci mal V alue T a ble s in Appendix[...]

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    33 <V ari a ble> Fix Length (2 Sets A vaila ble) 1. 1st Set Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. 1st Set Complete 1. 2nd Set Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. 2nd Set Complete Minimum Length 1. Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. Complete % 4 I 1 + % 4 I 0 0 % 4 I 0 0 % 4 I 0 1 % 4 I 0 2 % 2 + - / % 2 C4 +[...]

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    34 5.8 CODABAR/N W7 Para meters A> Set Up Start/Stop Characters Upon T ra n smission ON <OFF> B> T ra n smission T ype of Start/Stop <A/B/C/D> <Start> <A/B/C/D> <Stop> A Start A Stop B Start B Stop C Start C Stop D Start D Stop % 0 J H 1 % 0 J H 0 % 0 4 VF % 0 4 F F % 0 4 V1 % 0 4 F 1 % 0 4 V2 % 0 4 F 2 % 0 4 V4 [...]

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    35 C> Set Up Code Length T o set the f ixed length: 1. Sca n the "Begin" la bel of the de sired set. 2. Go to the De ci mal V alue T a ble s in Appendix A, sca n la bel(s) that re pre sents the length to be read. 3. Sca n the "Complete" la bel of the de sired set. Repeat the steps 1 - 3 to set additional lengths. <V ari a [...]

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    36 5.9 Code 93 Para meters A> Che ck Digit T ra n smission <Calculate Check 2 Digits & Not T ra n smit> Do Not Calculate Che ck Digit B> Set Up Code Length T o set the f ixed length: 1. Sca n the "Begin" la bel of the de sired set. 2. Go to the De ci mal V alue T a ble s in Appendix A, sca n la bel(s) that re pre sents the[...]

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    37 <V ari a ble> Fix Length (2 Sets A vaila ble) 1. 1st Set Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. 1st Set Complete 1. 2nd Set Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. 2nd Set Complete Minimum Length 1. Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. Complete % 4 K 1 + % 4 K 0 0 % 4 K 0 0 % 4 K 0 1 % 4 K 0 2 % 2 + - / % 2 C6 +[...]

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    38 5.10 Code 1 1 Para meters A> Che ck Digit T ra n smission <Do Not Calculate Check Digit> Calculate Check 1 Digit & T ra n smit Calculate Che ck 1 Digit & Not T ra n smit Calculate Check 2 Digits & T ra n smit Calculate Che ck 2 Digits & Not T ra n smit B> Set Up Code Length T o set the f ixed length: 1. Sca n the &quo[...]

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    39 <V ari a ble> Fix Length (2 Sets A vaila ble) 1. 1st Set Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. 1st Set Complete 1. 2nd Set Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. 2nd Set Complete Minimum Length 1. Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. Complete % 4 L 1 + % 4 L 0 0 % 4 L 0 0 % 4 L 0 1 % 4 L 0 2 % 2 + - / % 2 C7 +[...]

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    40 5.1 1 MSI/PLESSEY Code Para meters A> Che ck Digit T ra n smission Do Not Calculate Check Digit Calculate Che ck Digit & T ra n smit <Calculate Che ck Digit & Not T ra n smit> B> Set Up Code Length T o set the f ixed length: 1. Sca n the "Begin" la bel of the de sired set. 2. Go to the De ci mal V alue T a ble s in [...]

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    41 <V ari a ble> Fix Length (2 Sets A vaila ble) 1. 1st Set Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. 1st Set Complete 1. 2nd Set Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. 2nd Set Complete Minimum Length 1. Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. Complete % 4 N1 + % 4 N0 0 % 4 N0 0 % 4 N0 1 % 4 N0 2 % 2 + - / % 2 C9 +[...]

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    42 5.12 T ele pen Para meters A> T ype of Code <Full ASCll Mode> % 0 T 8 0 Compre ssed Numeric Mode % 0 T 8 8 B> Che ck Digit T ra n smission Do Not Calculate Che ck Digit % 0 T N3 Calculate Check Digit & T ra n smit <Calculate Che ck Digit & Not T ra n smit> % 0 T N7 % 0 T N5 C> Set Up Code Length T o set the f ixed le[...]

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    43 <V ari a ble> % 4 T 1 + Fix Length (2 Sets A vaila ble) 1. 1st Set Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. 1st Set Complete 1. 2nd Set Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. 2nd Set Complete Minimum Length 1. Begin 2. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 3. Complete % 4 T 0 0 % 4 T 0 1 % 4 T 0 0 % 4 T 0 2 % 2 % + - / % 2 CF+[...]

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    44 5.13 GS1 Databar(RSS Code) A> GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional ON <T ra n smit Che ck Digit> % 0 UN 7 Don't T ra n smit Che ck Digit % 0 UN 5 <T ra n smit Application ID> % 0 U8 8 Don't T ra n smit Application ID % 0 U8 0 T ra n smit Symbology ID % 0 U4 4 <Don't T ra n smit Symbology ID> % 0 U4 0 B> GS1 DataBar [...]

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    45 <T ra n smit Application ID> % 0 V8 8 Don't T ra n smit Application ID % 0 V8 0 T ra n smit Symbology ID % 0 V4 4 <Don't T ra n smit Symbology ID> % 0 V4 0 C> GS1 DataBar Expa nded Para meters T ra n smit Symbology ID % 0 W 4 4 <Don't T ra n smit Symbology ID> % 0 W 4 0[...]

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    46 Ch.6 M iscella neous Para meters 6.1 La nguage Sele ction <US English> UK English Itali a n Spa nish French Germa n Swedish Switzerla nd Hungari a n Ja pane se % 0 Z V 0 % 0 Z V 1 % 0 Z V 2 % 0 Z V 3 % 0 Z V 4 % 0 Z V 5 % 0 Z V 6 % 0 Z V 7 % 0 Z V 8 % 0 Z V 9[...]

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    47 Belgium Portuguese Denmark Netherla nds T urkey Reserved2 % 0 Z V A % 0 Z V B % 0 Z V C % 0 Z V D % 0 Z V E % 0 Z V F[...]

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    48 6.2 Bar Code ID ON <OFF> Default W ith this function ON, a le a ding chara cter will be a dded to the output string while sca nning code, user may refer to the following table to know what kind of bar code is be ing sca nned. Ple a se refer to the ta ble below f or matching code ID of codes read in. Code T ype ID Code T ype ID UPC-A A UPC-[...]

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    49 UPC-A UPC-E EAN-13/JAN-13 EAN-8/JAN-8 CODE 39 CODE 128 CODABAR/N W7 Interleave 25 Industrial 25 Matrix 25 CODE 93 CODE 1 1 China Postage MSI/PLESSEY % 9 1 A + % 9 1 B + % 9 1 Y + % 9 1 Z + % 9 1 E + % 9 1 F + % 9 1 G + % 9 1 H+ % 9 1 I + % 9 1 J + % 9 1 K + % 9 1 L + % 9 1 M + % 9 1 N+[...]

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    50 T ele pen RSS-14 RSS Limited RSS Expa nded % 9 1 T + % 9 1 U + % 9 1 V+ % 9 1 W +[...]

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    51 6.3 Reading Level Bar Equals High <Bar Equals Low> 6.4 Accuracy <1 Time> 2 T i me s 3 T i me s 4 T i me s 6.5 Buzzer Bee p T one <High> Medium Low Off % 0 1 3 0 % 0 1 3 1 % 0 1 3 2 % 0 1 3 3 % 0 1 J 3 % 0 1 J 2 % 0 1 J 1 % 0 1 J 0 % 0 3 I 0 % 0 3 I 2[...]

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    52 6.6 Sensitivity of Continuous Read ing Mode A> Quick Setting: <Fa st> Slow B> Sa me Code Delay Re a ding Interval Following code sequences represent the length of ti me bef ore a barcode ca n be re sca nned at continuous a nd fla sh re a ding mode. The value ca n be def ined from 1-50 a nd they re pre sent 100ms to 5 se conds in 100m[...]

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    53 6.8 Reverse Output Characters <Disable> % 0 3 H0 Enable 6.9 Setup Deletion T o setup the deletion of output chara cters: 1. Sca n the la bel of the de sired set below . 2. Sca n the la bel of the de sired symbology . 3. Go to the De ci mal V alue T a ble s in Appendix A, sca n la bel(s) that re pre sents the de sired position to be deleted[...]

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    54 B> Symbologies Selection UPC-A UPC-E EAN-13/JAN-13/ISBN-13 EAN-8/JAN-8 CODE 39 CODE 128 CODABAR/N W7 Interleave 25 Industrial 25 Matrix 25 CODE 93 CODE 1 1 China Postage MSI/PLESSEY % 8 1 A + % 8 1 B + % 8 1 Y + % 8 1 Z + % 8 1 E + % 8 1 F + % 8 1 J + % 8 1 G + % 8 1 H+ % 8 1 I + % 8 1 K + % 8 1 L + % 8 1 M + % 8 1 N+[...]

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    55 T ele pen RSS-14 RSS Limited RSS Expa nded All Code s None C> Character Position to be Deleted 1. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 2. Complete D> Number of Chara cters to be Deleted 1. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 2. Complete % 8 1 S + % 8 2 0 + % 8 3 0 + % 8 1 4 + % 8 1 T + % 8 1 U + % 8 1 V+ % 8 1 W +[...]

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    56 6.1 0 Setup Insertion T o setup the in sertion of output chara cters: 1. Sca n the la bel of the de sired set. 2. Sca n the la bel of the de sired symbology . 3. Go to the De ci mal V alue T a ble s in Appendix A, sca n label(s) that represents the desired position to be inserted. 4. Sca n the "Complete" la bel of "Chara cter Posi[...]

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    57 B> Symbologies Selection UPC-A UPC-E EAN-13/JAN-13/ISBN-13 EAN-8/JAN-8 CODE 39 CODE 128 CODABAR/N W7 Interleave 25 Industrial 25 Matrix 25 CODE 93 CODE 1 1 China Postage MSI/PLESSEY % 5 1 A + % 5 1 B + % 5 1 Y + % 5 1 Z + % 5 1 E + % 5 1 F + % 5 1 G + % 5 1 J + % 5 1 H+ % 5 1 I + % 5 1 K + % 5 1 L + % 5 1 M + % 5 1 N+[...]

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    58 T ele pen RSS-14 RSS Limited RSS Expa nded All Code s None C> Character Position to be Inserted 1. De ci mal V alue (Appendix A) 2. Complete D> Characters to be Inserted 1. ASCII T a ble (Appendix B) 2. Complete % 5 2 0 + % 5 3 0 + % 5 1 4 + % 5 1 S + % 5 1 T + % 5 1 U + % 5 1 V+ % 5 1 W +[...]

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    59 Appendix A De ci mal V alue T a ble 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9[...]

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    60 Appendix B ASCII T a ble NULL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0 F 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1 F[...]

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    61 SP ACE ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2 F 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3A 3B 3 C 3D 3E 3 F[...]

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    62 @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ ] ^ _ 4 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4A 4B 4C 4E 4D 4 F 5 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5 F[...]

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    63 ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ DEL 6 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6 F 7 0 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 7A 7B 7 C 7D 7E 7 F[...]

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