Unitech MS120 manual

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    1 Contents Setup Procedures …………… 2 Batch Setup …………… 3 Bar Code Setup Menu …………… 4 1 Device Selection and Default …………… 4 2 Beep and Delay …………… 6 3 Keyboard Wedge …………… 8 4 RS232 Serial Setting …. 10 5 Scanner ………….. 12 6 Data Format ………..… 14 7 Symbologies(I): Code 39/[...]

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    2 8 Symbologies(II): Code 128 / MSI / Code 93 / Codabar /Label Code ………….. 18 9 Symbologies(III): UPC/EAN ………….. 20 Function Code for PC .… 22 Function Code for MAC …. 24 Function Code for IBM Terminal ………..… 26 Full ASCII Table ………….. 28 Test Chart …………………... 34 Setup Procedures 1) Locate a group t[...]

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    3 5) Repeat the above two steps, if necessary, to change the parameters in the same group. 6) Scan the “Exi t” label to end the group currently selected. The Reader will sound 2 beeps. 7) Repeat the procedure for other groups, if needed, which include the parameters to be changed. Batch Setup Having configured a scanner, you may duplicate the s[...]

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    4 Bar Code Setup Menu 1 Device Selection and Default Enter Group 1 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Factory Default Exit[...]

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    5 Keyboard Wedge Reader Device ID Device Type 00 IBM PC/XT 01 IBM PC/AT, PS/2 mod 40, 60, 8 0 etc. 02 IBM PS/2 MOD 25, 56, 70, 90 19 IBM 5550 - 5P 20 IBM 5550 - 6P 08 IBM 3196/3197 122 Keys 10 IBM 3476/3477 122 Keys 09 IBM 3179/3471/3472 11 IBM 3486/3487 06 Keyboardless Wedge 03 Macintosh ADB bus RS - 232 Reader Device ID Device Type 04 RS2 32 Seri[...]

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    6 2 Beep and Delay Enter Group 2 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F5 (%VE) Exit[...]

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    7 Beep Tone (On Decoding): A 1 0 None 3 High 1 Low 4 Low to High 2 Medium 5 High to Low Beep Tone (On ACK): A 2 0 None 3 High 1 Low 4 Low to High 2 Medium 5 High to Low Inter - Chara cter Delay: A 3 0 1 ms 3 20 ms 1 5 ms 4 50 ms 2 10 ms 5 100 ms Inter - Block Delay: A 4 0 10 ms 3 500 ms 1 50 ms 4 1 second 2 100 ms 5 5 seconds[...]

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    8 3 Keyboard Wedge Enter Group 3 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Review Exit[...]

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    9 Function Code: B 1 0 Off 1 On Upper/Lower Case: B 2 0 Lower Case 1 Upper Case Function Code: B 3 0 US 1 UK 2 Swiss 3 Swedish 4 Spanish 5 Norwegian 6 Italian 7 German 8 French 9 Alt Key Mode[...]

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    10 4 RS232 Serial Setting Enter Group 4 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Review Exit[...]

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    11 Baud Rate: C 1 0 300 4 4800 1 600 5 9600 2 1200 6 19200 3 2400 Parity: C 2 0 Even 3 Space 1 Odd 4 None 2 Mark Data Bit: C 3 0 7 1 8 BCC character: C 4 0 Off 1 On Time Out: C 5 0 1 second 2 10 seconds 1 3 seconds 3 No limit[...]

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    12 5 Scanner Enter Group 5 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Review Exit[...]

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    13 Double verification: D 1 0 Off 1 On Label Type: D 4 0 Positive 1 Positive and Negative Output of Wand: D 5 0 Bar High / Space Low 1 Bar Low / Space High Level Duration: D 6 0 200 us 1 600 us[...]

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    14 6 Data Format Enter Group 6 0 Group Default 1 Review 2 Exit 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Preamble Code ID Length Data Terminator Postamble BCC Default Code ID Table Sym - bology Set1 Set2 UPC - A A A UPC - E E C EAN - 13 F A EAN - 8 FF B I 2 OF 5 I I S 2 OF 5 H H Code 39 M Y Codabar N N Code93 L L Code 128 K K MSI O M Code 11 J J If the “User Defined” opti[...]

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    15 Terminator: E 1 0 Enter (CR/LF) 2 Return(LF) 1 Field Exit(CR) 3 None Code ID: E 2 0 None 2 Default Set I 1 User Defined 3 Default Set II Define Code ID: E 3 00 Code 39 Full ASCII 07 Codabar 01 Code 39 Standard 08 Code128 02 EAN - 13 09 Code 93 03 UPC - A 10 S 2 of 5 04 EAN - 8 11 MSI 05 UPC - E 12 Code 11 06 I 2 of 5 13 Data Length: E 4 0 Exclud[...]

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    16 7 Symbologies(I): Code 39/I2 of 5/ S2 of 5/Delta Distance Code/Code 32 Enter Group 7 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MM Minimum Length NN Maximum Length Review Exit Code 32: F5 0 /1 Disable /Enable 2 /3 Leading Character Send / No Send 4/ 5 Trailing Character Send /No Send[...]

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    17 Code 39: F 1 0/ 1 Disable/ Enable 2 /3 F ull ASCII /Standard 4 Check Digit Calculate and Send 5 Check Digit Calculate but Not Send 6 Check Digit Not Calculate 7/ 8 Send/ Not Send Start & Stop 0~48 Min 0 / Max 48 Interleaved 2 of 5: F 2 0/ 1 Disable/ Enable 2 /3 Fix Length On /Off (by first three r eads) 4 Check Digit Calculate and Send 5 Che[...]

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    18 8 Symbologies(II): Code 128 / MSI / Code 93 / Codabar /Label Code Enter Group 8 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MM Minimum Length NN Maximum Length Review Exit[...]

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    19 Code 128 / Label Code: G 1 0/ 1 Disable/ Enable 1~64 Min 1 / Max 64 MSI / Plessey Code: G 2 0 /1 Disable /Enable 2/ 3 CD Send / No Send 4 CD Double Module 10 5 CD Double Module 11 Plus 10 6 CD Mod ule 10 or 11 1 - 16 Min 1 / Max 16 Code 93: G 3 0/ 1 Disable/ Enable 1~48 Min 1 / Max 48 Code 11: G 4 0 /1 Disable /Enable 2/ 3 One/Two CD 4/ 5 CD Sen[...]

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    20 9 Symbologies(III): UPC/EAN Enter Group 9 Group Default 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Review Exit[...]

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    21 UPC - A : H 1 0/ 1 Disable/ Enable 2/3 First Digit Send / No Send 4/5 CD Send / No Send UPC - E : H 2 0/ 1 Disable/ Enable 2/3 First Digit Send / No Send 4 /5 CD Send / No Send 6/ 7 Zero Expansion On / Off EAN - 13: H 3 0/ 1 Disable / Enable 2/3 First Digit Send / No Send 4 /5 CD Send / No Send 6/ 7 ISBN Enable / Disable EAN - 8: H 4 0/ 1 Disabl[...]

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    22 Function Code for PC F1 (%VA) F2 (%VB) F3 (%VC) F4 (%VD) F5 (%VE) F6 (%VF) F7 (%VG) F8 (%VH) F9 (%VI) F10 (%VJ) F11 (%VK) F12 (%VL) Cursor Right (/FC) Cursor Left (/FD) Cursor Up (/FE) Cursor Down (/FF) PgUp (/FG) PgDn (/FH) TAB (/FI) Back Tab (/FJ) ESC (/FK) Enter (/FL) Right Ctrl (/FO) Right Enter(/FM)[...]

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    23 Del (/FX) Ins (/FW)[...]

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    24 Function Code for MAC F1 (%VA) F2 (%VB) F3 (%VC) F4 (%VD) F5 (%VE) F6 (%VF) F7 (%VG) F8 (%VH) F9 (%VI) F10 (%VJ) F11 (%VK) F12 (%VL) F13 (%VM) F14 (%VN) F15 (%VO) Cursor Left (/FD) Cursor Right (/FC) Cursor Down (/FF) Cursor Up (/FE) Page down (/FH) page up (/FG) ins (/FJ) Ttab (/FI) Enter (/FL)[...]

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    25 Esc (/FK) return (/FM) Option Make (%VP) Option Break (%VQ) Control Make (%VR) Control Break (%VS) Shift Make (%VT) Shift Break (%VU) Apple Make (%VV) Apple Break (%VW)[...]

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    26 Function Code for IBM Terminal F1 (%VA) F2 (%VB) F3 (%VC) F4 (%VD) F5 (%VE) F6 (%VF) F7 (%VG) F8 (%VH) F9 (%VI) F10 (%VJ) F11 (%VK) F12 (%VL) F13 (%VM) F14 (%VN) F15 (%VO) F16 (%VP) F17 (%VQ) F18 (%VR) F19 (%VS) F20 (%VT) F21 (%VU) F22 (%VV) F23 (%VW) F24 (%VX)[...]

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    27 Home (/FA) End (/FB) TAB (/FI) Enter (/FL) Return (/FM) Field Exit (/FO) Field + (/FP) Field - (/FQ) RESET (/FV)[...]

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    28 Full ASCII Table NUL (%U) STX ($B) EO T ($D) ACK ($F) BS ($H) LF ($J) FF ($L) SO ($N) DLE ($P) DC2 ($R) DC4 ($T) SYN ($V) SOH ($A) ETX ($C) ENQ ($E) BEL ($G) HT ($I) VT ($K) CR ($M) SI ($O) DC1 ($Q) DC3 ($S) NAK ($U) ETB ($W)[...]

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    29 CAN ($X) SUB ($Z) FS (%B) RS (%D) SP ” (/B) $ & (/F) ( (/H) * (/J) , (/L) . EM ($Y) ESC (%A) GS (%C) US (%E) ! (/A) # (/C) % ’ (/G) ) (/I) + - /[...]

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    30 0 2 4 6 8 : (/Z) < (%G) > (%I) @ (%V) B D F 1 3 5 7 9 ; (%F) = (%H) ? (%J) A C E G[...]

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    31 H J L N P R T V X Z (%L) ^ (%N) I K M O Q S U W Y [ (%K) ] (%M) _ (%O)[...]

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    32 ` (%W) b (+B) d (+D) f (+F) h (+H) j (+J) l (+L) n (+N) p (+P) r (+R) t (+T) v (+V) a (+A) c (+C) e (+E) g (+G) i (+I) k (+K) m (+M) o (+O) q (+Q) s (+S) u (+U) w (+W)[...]

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    33 x (+X) z (+Z) | (%Q) ~ (%S) y (+Y) {(%P) } (%R) DEL (%T)[...]

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    34 Test Chart EAN - 13 3 0 4 5 2 1 4 8 3 4 1 2 3 EAN - 8 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 3 UPC - A 0 6 4 7 6 6 9 1 3 7 1 6 UPC - E 0 2 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 9 ISBN 957 - 630 - 239 - 0 9 7 8 9 5 7 6 3 0 2 3 9 8 0 7 2 0 0[...]

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    35 W + E + D + G + E Code 39 with C/D U N I T E C H - E Interleaved 2 of 5 0987654321 Codabar A 2 2 3 5 7 0 0 0 5 9 9 8 7 6 B MSI 1 2 3 4 5 - 5[...]