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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner (BRR-L) by Baracoda Programming Guide[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 i © Baracoda 2005 Nextel RoadRunners Scanner (BRR-L) Programming Guide Contents 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................. ........................................... 1 2 General Conf iguration [...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 1 © Baracoda 2005 1 Introduction This manual contains the necessa ry barcodes to configure the parameters of your scanne r. You can either print out this document to scan its barcodes or in some case s you can even scan the barcod es right off your computer screen. The RoadRunner[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 2 © Baracoda 2005 2 General Configuration 2.1 Reset Default Settings: Reading the "Default settings” label resets all scanner par ameters to the default factory setting s and switches it off. CAUTION: SCANNING THIS BARCODE WILL RESET THE DEFAULT SETTINGS OF THE SCANNER AND[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 3 © Baracoda 2005 Switch on delay: 2 seconds Switch on delay: 0 second (* ) V T V T z N U L S O H E T X F F F F sw i t ch on del ay : 2 sec s V T V T z N U L S O H S O H F F F F sw i t ch on del ay : 0 sec No Data Loss Mode Baracoda has developed a proprietary commu[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 4 © Baracoda 2005 Programming procedure for “Set Timestamp” option Set Timest amp “END of Co nfig” VT VT F NC4 t NUL NUL L F L F Se t Ti m e s t a m p LF L FEN D FF FF E N D of C onf i g Note: The timestamp must comply with the following specific forma[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 5 © Baracoda 2005 For example, to set the current time at May 16, 2007 3.25 P.M., the user will scan the following seq uence: - “Set Timestamp” label, - “0” label, - “7” label, - “0” label, - “5” label, - “1” label, - “6” label, - “1” label, - “5[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 6 © Baracoda 2005 An important reminder: if an acknowledg ement (ACK ) beep or storage of codes i n memory is needed, the scanner must first be set to “No data loss mode” (se e section 2.3). CAUTION: SCANNING ANY OF THE FOLLOWI NG THREE BARCODES WILL ERASE ALL CODES IN MEMORY[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 7 © Baracoda 2005 Batch mode . Places the scanner in Batch mode. CAUTION: SCAN NING THIS BARC ODE ERASES AL L CODES IN MEMORY . VT V Td N UL SO H SO H FF FF bat ch Disch arge barc ode. CAUTION: SCAN NING THIS BARC ODE ERASES ALL CODES IN MEMORY V T V T F N C 4 z N U[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 8 © Baracoda 2005 Beep Level Volume = LOW Beep evel Volume = HIGH V T VT F NC4 DC4 NUL S OH FN C4 @ F F F F beep l ev el : l ow V T VT F NC4 DC4 NUL S OH FN C4 A F F F F beep l ev el : hi gh 2.6.1 Bluetooth ® Commands Sniff Settings The higher t[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 9 © Baracoda 2005 Security (PIN code) Settings The initial PIN code can be disabled or enabl ed by scan ning the following barcode s: Disable BT security code Enable BT security code (*) V T V T ^ N U L S T X !N U L F F F F D i sabl e B T S ec ur i t y M o de V T V T ^ [...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 10 © Baracoda 2005 Programming procedure for “set suffix (prefix)” o ption. *= Max suffix (prefix) length is 32 characters Set Timest amp “END of C onfig” VT VT F NC4 t NUL NUL L F L F Se t Ti m e s t a m p LF L FEN D FF FF E N D of C onf i g Read &quo[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 11 © Baracoda 2005 3 Symbology Settings 3.1 Symbology Default Settings Sets the default decoder settings for all the symbolo g ies. Set Decoder Default Settings VT VT F NC4 ~ NUL E T X A C NUL F F F F S et D ec oder D ef aul t s 3.2 Symbology Identifier The AIM Ide[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 12 © Baracoda 2005 3.3 Disable All Symbologies Even if all symbologies are disabled, th e Roa dRunner s scanner will still be able to read the programming barcodes included in this d ocum ent. CAUTION: CARE SHOULD BE USED WH EN DISABLING ALL B ARCODES AS IT MAY MAKE THE UNIT APPE[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 13 © Baracoda 2005 3.4 Codabar Settings Codabar - n ot active Codabar – active (*) V T V T F N C 4 ~ N U L E O T F D S O H B F F F F D i s a b l e C O DABAR V T V T F N C 4 ~ N U L E O T F D S O H A F F F F En a b l e CODABA R Codabar - start/stop - not transm[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 14 © Baracoda 2005 3.5 Code 11 Settings Code 11 - not acti ve (*) Code 11 - c heck digi ts - check ed and tra nsmitted (*) V T V T F N C 4 ~ N U L E O T J D S O H B F F F F Di s a b l e CODE1 1 V T V T F N C 4 ~ N U L E O T J D S O H G F F F F Code 11 - act ive C[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 15 © Baracoda 2005 3.6 Code 39 settings Code 39 - active (*) Code 39 - start/stop - not transmitted (*) V T V T F N C 4 ~ N U L E O T E D S O H A F F F F En a b l e CO DE39 V T V T F N C 4 ~ N U L E O T E D S O H J F F F F Code 39 - not active Code 39 - start/st [...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 16 © Baracoda 2005 3.7 Code 128 Settings Code 128 / EAN 128 - not acti ve Code 12 8 / EAN 12 8 - barco de lengt h - any length ( *) V T V T F NC4 ~ NUL E OT CD SOHB F F F F D i sabl e C O D E 128 VT V T FNC 4~ N U L EN Q CD STX Cd FF FF C O D E 128 any l[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 17 © Baracoda 2005 3.9 Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings Interleave d 2 of 5 - not active Interleave d 2 of 5 - check digi t - mod 10 - checked but not transmitted VT V T FNC 4~ N UL EO TG D S O HB FF FF Di s a b l e I NTERLEAVED 2 o f 5 V T V T F NC4 ~ NUL E NQGD[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 18 © Baracoda 2005 3.10 MSI Code Settings MSI Code - no t active (*) MSI Code - check digit - double mod 10 - checked and transm itted V T V T F N C 4 ~ N U L E O T K D S O H B F F F F D i sabl e M S I VT VT FNC4~ NU L EO T KD ST XEG F F F F MSI Code – [...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 19 © Baracoda 2005 3.11 Standard 2 of 5 Settings Standard 2 of 5 - not active Standard 2 of 5 - barco de len g t h - any le ngt h V T VT F NC4 ~ NUL EOT HD S OHB F F F F Di s a b l e ST A NDARD 2 o f 5 V T V T FN C 4~ N U L EN Q H D S TXC d FF FF S t andar[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 20 © Baracoda 2005 3.12 UPC/ EAN Settings UPC / EAN - active (*) UPC / EAN - not active VT VT F NC4 ~ NUL EOT DD S OHf FF F F E nabl e EA N / U P C VT VT F NC4 ~ NUL EOT DD S OHg F F F F Di s a b l e EAN / UPC UPC / EAN - UPC-A a nd EAN 13 deactivate[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 21 © Baracoda 2005 UPC / EAN - check digit - UPC-E - transmitted (*) UPC / EAN - check digit - EAN-8 - transmitted (*) V T V T F N C 4 ~ N U L E O T L D S O H G F F F F E nabl e U PC E c heck di gi t t r ans m i s si on VT V T FNC 4~ N UL EO TM D SO H G FF FF [...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 22 © Baracoda 2005 3.13 Set Min or Max Length Option The procedure to be followed for each barcode is s hown below: Read "Start - Set min (Max) length" label START Read intermediary label Corresponding to the next digit of the min (Max) length value to apply (as on a ca[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 23 © Baracoda 2005 VT VT F NC 4 ~ NU L ST X L F L F set m i n l engt h Start – set m in length VT VT F NC 4 ~ NU L ET X L F L F set m ax l engt h Start – Set Max length LF L FE N D FF FF END o f Co n f i g End of config[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 24 © Baracoda 2005 APPENDIX 1: Symbology Table Header Selected Symbology Header Selected Symbology SELECT ALL LF LF A LF LF Interleaved 2 of 5 LF LF G LF LF Code 93 LF LF B LF LF Standard 2 of 5 (Industrial 2 of 5) LF LF H LF LF Code 128 / EAN 128 LF L[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 25 © Baracoda 2005 APPENDIX 2: ASCII Table (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, Punctuation, Control Characters) Upper Case Letters (A-Z): Name Program ming Bar Code Name Pro gramming Bar Code A L F L F A L F L F N L F L F N L F L F B L F L F B L F L F O L F L F O L F L F C L F L F [...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 26 © Baracoda 2005 Lower Case Letters (a-z): Name Program ming Bar Code Name Programming Bar Code a LF LF a LF LF n LF LFn LF LF b LF LF b LF LF o LF LFo LF LF c L F L F c L F L F p LF LFp LF LF d LF LF d LF LF q LF LFq LF LF e LF LF[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 27 © Baracoda 2005 Punctuation: Name Program ming Bar Code Name Programming Bar Code Space L F L F L F L F SPACE : L F L F :L F L F : ! L F L F !L F L F ! ; L F L F ;L F L F ; " LF LF " LF LF " < LF LF < LF LF < # LF LF # LF[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 28 © Baracoda 2005 Decimal Numbers (0-9): Number Program ming Bar Code Number Program ming Bar Code 0 LF LF 0 LF LF 0 5 LF LF5 LF LF 5 1 LF LF1 LF LF 1 6 LF LF 6 LF LF 6 2 LF LF 2 LF LF 2 7 LF LF7 LF LF 7 3 LF LF3 LF LF 3 8 LF LF 8 LF L[...]

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    Nextel RoadRunners Scanner Prog ramming Guide Last updated: 10/14/05 29 © Baracoda 2005 APPENDIX 3 For more information, see Symbology Settings => Symbology Identifier. The Symbology Identifier prefix is a two or three character strin g: ] c m where ] : SI indicator c : Symbology Identification m : Modifier characters (optional) Symbology Chara[...]