HP Linear Barcode Scanner Programming Guide
HP Linear Barcode Scanner Programming Guide
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................................... 1
About this Guide .................................................................................................................................................................................1
Manual Overview ...............................................................................................................................................................................1
Manual Conventions ...........................................................................................................................................................................2
References ...........................................................................................................................................................................................2
Technical Support ...............................................................................................................................................................................3
HP Website Support ....................................................................................................................................................................3
Reseller Technical Support .........................................................................................................................................................3
Telephone Technical Support .....................................................................................................................................................3
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Chapter 8. Symbologies.......................................................................................................................................................................... 79
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................................79
Symbologies ..............................................................................................................................................................................79
Standard Factory Settings for Symbologies ......................................................................................................................................80
Disable All Symbologies ..................................................................................................................................................................80
Coupon Control .................................................................................................................................................................................81
UPC-A ..............................................................................................................................................................................................82
UPC-A Enable/Disable .............................................................................................................................................................82
UPC-A Check Character Transmission ....................................................................................................................................82
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 .......................................................................................................................................................83
UPC-A Number System Character Transmission ....................................................................................................................83
In-Store Minimum Reads ..........................................................................................................................................................84
UPC-E ...............................................................................................................................................................................................85
UPC-E Enable/Disable .............................................................................................................................................................85
UPC-E Check Character Transmission .....................................................................................................................................85
Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 .......................................................................................................................................................86
Expand UPC-E to UPC-A .........................................................................................................................................................86
UPC-E Number System Character Transmission .....................................................................................................................87
UPC-E Minimum Reads ...........................................................................................................................................................88
GTIN Formatting ..............................................................................................................................................................................89
EAN 13 .............................................................................................................................................................................................90
EAN 13 Enable/Disable ............................................................................................................................................................90
EAN 13 Check Character Transmission ...................................................................................................................................90
EAN-13 Flag 1 Character .........................................................................................................................................................91
EAN-13 ISBN Conversion .......................................................................................................................................................92
ISSN Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................92
EAN 13 Minimum Reads .........................................................................................................................................................93
EAN 8 ...............................................................................................................................................................................................94
EAN 8 Enable/Disable ..............................................................................................................................................................94
Programming Guide
Programming Guide
Chapter 1
Introduction
About this Guide
This Programming Guide (PG) is provided for users seeking advanced technical information, including connection, programming, maintenance and specifications. The
Quick Reference Guide (QRG) and other publications associated with this product
are downloadable free of charge from the HP website.
Typically, units are factory-programmed for the most common terminal and communications settings. If you need to modify any programmable settings, custom configuration can be accomplished by scanning the programming barcodes within this
guide.
Programming can alternatively be performed using the HP Configuration application
which is downloadable from the HP website. The multiplatform utility program allows device configuration using a PC.
Manual Overview
Chapter 1, Introduction provides a product overview, unpacking instructions, and ca-
Programming Guide
Introduction
the functions and behaviors of the imagers LED and Beeper indicators.
Appendix D, Sample Barcodes offers sample barcodes of several common symbologies.
Appendix E, Keypad includes numeric barcodes to be scanned for certain parameter
settings.
Appendix F, Scancode Tables lists control character emulation information for
Wedge and USB Keyboard interfaces.
Manual Conventions
The following conventions are used in this document:
The symbols listed below are used in this manual to notify the imager of key issues
or procedures that must be observed when using the imager:
Notes contain information necessary for properly diagnosing, repairing and operating the imager.
NOTE
References
Current versions of the Programming Guide (PG), Quick Reference Guide (QRG),
the HP Configuration application, software/firmware and any additional manuals, instruction sheets and utilities for this product can be downloaded from the HP website.
Technical Support
Technical Support
HP Website Support
The HP website (www.hp.com/support) is the complete source for technical support
and information for HP products. The site offers product support, product registration, warranty information, product manuals, product tech notes, software updates,
demos, and instructions for returning products for repair.
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Introduction
NOTES
Chapter 2
Getting Started
About the Imager
Advancements in the LED technology used in this imager significantly improve the
illumination of the target field of view, resulting in higher scan efficiency. Whether
used in Single Trigger or Continuous Mode, the ergonomic design of the imager will
help to promote comfortable handling during extended periods of use.
The imager can communicate using the following interfaces:
Select to communicate either by USB OEM, USB COM, USB Keyboard interface or USB POS types by scanning the appropriate interface type barcodes available in this manual. The default interface is USB-KBD for Wedge models (7230) and
USB-OEM for IBM models (7210).
USB
Unpacking
Check carefully to ensure the imager and any accessories ordered are present and undamaged. If any damage occurred during shipment, contact Technical Support on
page 3. KEEP THE PACKAGING. Should the unit ever require service, it should be
returned in its original shipping container.
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Getting Started
Programming
The imager is typically factory-configured with a set of default features standard to
the interface type you ordered. After scanning the interface barcode from the Interfaces section, you can select other options and customize your imager through use of the
instructions and programming barcodes available in the corresponding features section for your interface and also the Data Editing and Symbologies chapters of this
manual.
NOTE
These settings allow you to enable/disable symbologies, set label lengths, require
check digit, etc.
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Getting Started
NOTES
Chapter 3
Interfaces
Configuring the Interface
Scan the programming barcode from this section which selects the appropriate interface type matching the system the reader will be connected to. Next, proceed to the
corresponding chapter in this manual (also listed in Table 1) to configure any desired
settings and features associated with that interface.
Unlike some other programming features and options,
interface selections require that you scan only one programming barcode label. DO NOT scan an ENTER/EXIT
barcode prior to scanning an interface selection barcode.
NOTE
Some interfaces require the scanner to start in the disabled state when powered up. If additional scanner configuration is desired while in this state, pull the trigger
and hold it for five seconds. The scanner will change to
a state that allows programming with barcodes.
FEATURES
USB-OEM
(can be used for OPOS/UPOS/JavaPOS)
Select USB-OEM
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Set USBOEM
Interface
Features
starting on
page 51
Interfaces
service mode
transmission of labels
DEFAULT
Host Commands = Obey
10
DEFAULT
USB Suspend Mode = Disable
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Interfaces
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Chapter 4
General Features
Double Read Timeout
To prevent a double read of the same label, the Double Read Timeout sets the minimum time allowed between reads of labels of the same symbology and data. If the
unit reads a label and sees the same label again within the Double Read Timeout, the
second read of the label will be ignored. Double Read Timeout does not apply to scan
modes that require a trigger pull for each label that is read.
DEFAULT
Double Read Timeout = 0.4 Second
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This completes the procedure. See Table 2 for some examples of how to set this feature.
Table 2. Timeout Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
50ms
150ms
1800ms (1.8
sec.)
005
015
180
255
0, 1 and 5
1, 8 and 0
2, 5 and 5
Desired Setting
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0, 0 and 5
15
General Features
DEFAULT
16
DEFAULT
Power On Alert = Four Beeps
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General Features
DEFAULT
Indicate Good Read = After Decode
18
DEFAULT
Good Read Beep Type = Mono
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General Features
DEFAULT
Good Read Beep Frequency = High
20
DEFAULT
Good Read Beep Length = 80 msec
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General Features
DEFAULT
Good Read Beep Volume = High
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This completes the procedure. See Table 3 for some examples of how to set this feature.
Table 3. Good Read LED Duration Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
Good Read
LED stays on
until next trigger pull (00)
200ms
1500ms (1.5
sec.)
000
002
015
025
0, 0 and 2
0, 1 and 5
0, 2 and 5
Desired Setting
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0, 0 and 0
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General Features
DEFAULT
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Scanning Features
Scanning Features
Scan Mode
Selects the scan operating mode for the reader. Selections are:
Trigger Single
When the trigger is pulled, scanning is activated until one of the fol-
lowing occurs:
- Scanning Active Time has elapsed
- a label has been read
- the trigger is released
This mode is associated with typical handheld reader operation: when the trigger is
pulled, scanning starts and the product scans until the trigger is released, or a label is
read, or the maximum Scanning Active Time has elapsed.
When the trigger is pulled, scanning starts and the product
scans until the trigger is released or Scanning Active Time has elapsed. Reading a
label does not disable scanning. Double Read Timeout prevents undesired multiple
reads of the same label while in this mode.
Trigger Hold Multiple
When the trigger is pulled, continuous scanning is activated until Scanning Active Time has elapsed or the trigger has been released and
pulled again. Double Read Timeout prevents undesired multiple reads of the same
label while in this mode.
Trigger Pulse Multiple
The reader flashes on and off regardless of the trigger status. Flash rate is
controlled by Flash On Time and Flash Off Time. When Flash is ON the imager
reads continuously. When Flash is OFF scanning is deactivated.
Flashing
No trigger pull is required to read a barcode. Scanning is turned on automatically when an item is placed in readers field of view. If the trigger is pulled,
the reader acts as if it in single read mode. Double Read Timeout prevents undesired
multiple reads of the same label while in this mode.
Stand Mode
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General Features
DEFAULT
Scan Mode = Trigger Single
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Scanning Features
Stand Mode.
NOTE
DEFAULT
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 0.5 Seconds
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Scanning Features
This completes the procedure. See Table 4 for some examples of how to set this feature.
Table 4. Scanning Active Time Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
1 Second
90 Sec. (1.5
min.)
180 Sec. (3
min.)
001
090
180
255
0, 9 and 0
1, 8 and 0
2, 5 and 5
Desired Setting
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0, 0 and 1
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General Features
DEFAULT
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Flash On Time
Flash On Time
This feature specifies the ON time for the indicator LED while in Flash Mode. The
selectable range is 100 to 9,900 milliseconds (0.1 to 9.9 seconds), in 100 millisecond
increments.
Follow these instructions to set this feature.
1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.
2. Divide the desired setting by 100 (setting is in 100ms increments). Pad the result with
leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
4. Scan the barcode: SELECT FLASH ON TIME SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad representing
the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
This completes the procedure. See Table 5 for some examples of how to set this feature.
Table 5. Flash On Time Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
500ms
1,000ms (1
sec.)
5200ms (5.2
sec.)
05
10
52
99
1 and 0
5 and 2
9 and 9
Desired Setting
5
6
Appendix E, Keypad
0 and 5
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DEFAULT
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This completes the procedure. See Table 6 for some examples of how to set this feature.
Table 6. Flash Off Time Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
500ms
1,000ms (1
sec.)
5200ms (5.2
sec.)
05
10
52
99
1 and 0
5 and 2
9 and 9
Desired Setting
5
6
Appendix E, Keypad
0 and 5
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DEFAULT
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DEFAULT
Stand Mode Sensitivity = Medium
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General Features
DEFAULT
Green Spot Duration = Short (300 msec)
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Chapter 5
USB Keyboard Interface
Introduction
Use the programming barcodes in this chapter to select options for a USB Keyboard
Interface.
Scancode Tables
Information about control character emulation which applies to USB keyboard interfaces is listed in Appendix F, Scancode Tables.
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Country Mode
This feature specifies the country/language supported by the keyboard.
Only the following interfaces support ALL Country Modes.
AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 & 95 w/Std Key Encoding
Keyboard Wedge for IBM AT PS2 with standard key encoding but without external
keyboard
AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 & 95 without Alternate Key
Keyboard Wedge for IBM AT PS2 without alternate key encoding but without external
keyboard
All other interfaces support ONLY the following Country Modes: U.S., Belgium,
Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden.
DEFAULT
Country Mode = U.S.
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Country Mode
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DEFAULT
Caps Lock State = Caps Lock OFF
Numlock
This option specifies the setting of the Numbers Lock (Numlock) key while in keyboard wedge interface. This only applies to alternate key encoding interfaces. It does
not apply to USB keyboard.
DEFAULT
Numlock = Numlock key unchanged
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DEFAULT
Wedge Send Control Characters = 00
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This completes the procedure to set the Wedge Quiet Interval. See Table 7 for some
examples of how to set this feature.
Table 7. Timeout Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
5
6
Appendix E, Keypad
10ms
150ms
600ms
850ms
01
15
60
85
1 and 5
6 and 0
8 and 5
0 and 1
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DEFAULT
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Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay
This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay between the end of one character
and the beginning of the next. The delay can be set within a range of zero (0) to 990
milliseconds in 10ms increments. A setting of zero specifies no delay.
ture.
Table 8. Intercharacter Delay Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
5
6
Appendix E, Keypad
50ms
150ms
600ms
850ms
05
15
60
85
6 and 0
8 and 5
0 and 5
1 and 5
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DEFAULT
46
00 = No Intercharacter Delay
Intercode Delay
Intercode Delay
Specifies the delay between labels transmitted to the host for this interface. The selectable range for this feature is from 0 to 99 seconds.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired setting.
2. Pad the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20
= 20, etc
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
4. Scan the barcode: SELECT INTERCODE DELAY SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep
indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 9. Wedge Intercode Delay Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
5
7
Appendix E, Keypad
No Delay
5 Seconds
60 Seconds
99 Seconds
00
05
60
99
0 and 5
6 and 0
9 AND 9
0 and 0
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DEFAULT
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DEFAULT
USB Keyboard Speed = 1ms
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Chapter 6
USB-OEM Interface
Introduction
Feature settings for USB interfaces differ depending upon which host type the reader
will be connected with. Use the feature settings in this chapter and Chapter 9, IBM
46XX Interface to specifically configure for the USB-OEM interface. Other USB interfaces are included in the approprite chapter for their host type.
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USB-OEM Interface
DEFAULT
USB-OEM Device Usage = Handheld Scanner
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DEFAULT
USB-OEM Interface Options = Ignore
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USB-OEM Interface
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Chapter 7
Data Editing
Data Editing Overview
When a barcode is scanned, additional information can be sent to the host computer
along with the barcode data. This combination of barcode data and supplementary
user-defined data is called a message string. The features in this chapter can be used
to build specific user-defined data into a message string.
There are several types of selectable data characters that can be sent before and after
scanned data. You can specify if they should be sent with all symbologies, or only
with specific symbologies. Figure 1 shows the available elements you can add to a
message string:
Figure 1. Breakdown of a Message String
Label ID Transmission:
Enable this option to
transmit the Label ID you
configure for the scanned
symbology.
Prefix
Label ID
AIM ID
OR...
Bar Code Data
Label ID
Suffix
NOTE
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Data Editing
Modifying a message string is not a mandatory requirement. Data editing is sophisticated feature allowing highly customizable output for advanced users. Factory default
settings for data editing is typically set to NONE.
A prefix or suffix may be applied (reference the Symbologies chapter for these settings) across all symbologies (set via the Global features in this chapter).
You can add any character from the ASCII Chart (from 00-FF) on the inside back
cover of this manual as a prefix, suffix or Label ID.
Enter prefixes and suffixes in the order in which you want them to appear on the output.
Global Prefix/Suffix
Up to 20 ASCII characters may be added as a prefix (in a position before the barcode
data) and/or as a suffix (in a position following the barcode data) as indicated in
Figure 2.
Figure 2. Prefix and Suffix Positions
OR...
Prefix
Label ID
AIM ID
Label ID
Suffix
00 - 20 Characters (ASCII)
AND
OR
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Global Prefix/Suffix
5. If less than the expected string of 20 characters are selected, scan the ENTER/EXIT
barcode to terminate the string.
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode once again to exit Programming Mode.
7. The resulting message string would appear as follows:
Scanned barcode data:12345
Resulting message string output: $12345
This option sets up to 20 characters each from the set of ASCII characters or any hex
value from 00 to FF. To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode to
place the unit in Programming Mode, then the Set Global Prefix or Set Global Suffix, barcode followed by the digits (in hex) from the Alphanumeric characters in Appendix E, Keypad representing your desired character(s). If less than the expected
string of 20 characters are selected, scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode to terminate the
string. Reference the section, Example: Setting a Prefix on page 56, for more information. Exit programming mode by scanning the ENTER/EXIT barcode once again.
DEFAULT
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No Global Prefix
Global Suffix = 0x0D (CR)
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Data Editing
Global AIM ID
This feature enables/disables addition of AIM IDs for all
symbology types.
NOTE
AIM label identifiers (as opposed to custom characters you select yourself as with label identifiers) can be included with scanned barcode data. AIM label identifiers consist of three characters as follows:
CHA
R
SYMBOLOGY
CHA
R
UPC/EAN
Ea
Code 128/GS1-128
Code 39 and
Code 32
Codabar
Standard 2 of 5
Interleaved 2 of 5
ISBN
Xb
Code 93
Code 11
a.
UPC-A and UPC-E labels are converted to EAN 13 when adding AIM IDs.
b.
Figure 3. AIM ID
Prefix
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Label ID
AIM ID
Label ID
Suffix
Global AIM ID
DEFAULT
Global AIM ID = Disable
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Data Editing
GS1-128 AIM ID
If Global AIM ID is disabled, the AIM ID for GS1-128 can be enabled/disabled independently. The AIM ID for GS1-128 is a ]C1, ]C2 or ]C3.
AIM IDs for other symbologies can be enabled/disabled independently as well. Contact Customer Support for assistance.
DEFAULT
GS1-128 AIM ID = Enable
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Label ID
Label ID
A Label ID is a customizable code of up to three ASCII characters (each can be one
of hex 0x01-0xFF), used to identify a barcode (symbology) type. It can be appended
previous to or following the transmitted barcode data depending upon how this option
is enabled. This feature provides options for configuring custom Label IDs as a preloaded set (see Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets on page 61) or individually per symbology
(see Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology on page 64). If you wish to program
the reader to always include an industry standard label identifier for ALL symbology
types, see the previous feature Global AIM ID on page 58.
CAUTION
DEFAULT
Label ID Pre-loaded Set = USA Set
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Data Editing
Hex
value
ASCII
character
Hexidecimal
value
ABC Codabar
530000
530000
Anker Plessey
6F0000
6F0000
CODABAR
250000
520000
Codablock F
6C0000
6D0000
Code 39 CIP
590000
590000
Code 93
&
260000
550000
CODE11
CE
434500
620000
CODE128
230000
540000
CODE32
410000
580000
CODE39
2A0000
560000
CODE4
340000
340000
CODE5
6A0000
6A0000
CODE93
&
260000
550000
DATALOGIC 2OF5
730000
730000
EAN13
460000
420000
EAN13 P2
460000
4C0000
EAN13 P5
460000
4D0000
EAN13 P8
460000
230000
EAN8
FF
464600
410000
EAN8 P2
FF
464600
4A0000
EAN8 P5
FF
464600
4B0000
EAN8 P8
FF
464600
2A0000
FOLLETT 2OF5
4F0000
4F0000
RX
525800
740000
RL
524C00
760000
R4
523400
750000
000000
6B0000
GS1-128
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EU Label ID set
GTIN
470000
$A
244100
GTIN2
G2
473200
$B
244200
Label ID
Symbology
EU Label ID set
GTIN5
G5
473500
$C
244300
GTIN8
G8
473800
$D
244400
I2OF5
690000
4E0000
IATA
IA
494100
&
260000
Industrial 2 of 5
570000
570000
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR
650000
650000
ISBN
490000
400000
ISBT128
660000
660000
ISSN
6E0000
6E0000
MSI
400000
5A0000
Plessey
610000
610000
S25
730000
500000
UPCA
410000
430000
UPCA P2
410000
460000
UPCA P5
410000
470000
UPCA P8
410000
510000
UPCE
450000
440000
UPCE P2
450000
480000
UPCE P5
450000
490000
UPCE P8
450000
450000
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Data Editing
Prefix
Label ID
Aim ID
Label ID
Suffix
OR
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Label ID
Label ID continued
Table 11. Label ID Examples
STEP
1.
2.
ACTION
EXAMPLES
Enable as Suffix
page 66
3.
ID Symbology
Selection, starting on page
67.
4.
GS1 DataBar
Omnidirectional
D B
Code 39
Interleaved 2
of 5
Code 32
= C 3
P H
3D 43 33
2B
50 48
44 42 2A
Scan theENTER/EXIT
barcode
7.
Result:
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DB*[barcode
data]
[barcode
data]=C3
+[barcode
data]
[barcode data]PH
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Data Editing
Label ID continued
Label ID Control
This option controls whether a Label ID is disabled, or sent as a prefix or suffix for a
given symbology type.
DEFAULT
Label ID Transmission = Disable
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Label ID
Label ID continued
Label ID Symbology Selection
This option selects the symbology for which a Label ID is to be configured. See Label
ID on page 61 for full instructions.
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Label ID continued
Label ID Symbology Selection continued
This option selects the symbology for which a Label ID is to be configured. See Label
ID on page 61 for full instructions.
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Label ID
Label ID continued
Label ID Symbology Selection continued
This option selects the symbology for which a Label ID is to be configured. See Label
ID on page 61 for full instructions.
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Label ID continued
Label ID Symbology Selection continued
This option selects the symbology for which a Label ID is to be configured. See Label
ID on page 61 for full instructions.
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Label ID
Label ID continued
Label ID Symbology Selection continued
This option selects the symbology for which a Label ID is to be configured. See Label
ID on page 61 for full instructions.
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Label ID continued
Label ID Symbology Selection continued
This option selects the symbology for which a Label ID is to be configured. See Label
ID on page 61 for full instructions.
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Label ID
Label ID continued
Label ID Symbology Selection continued
This option selects the symbology for which a Label ID is to be configured. See Label
ID on page 61 for full instructions.
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Data Editing
Label ID continued
Label ID Symbology Selection continued
This option selects the symbology for which a Label ID is to be configured. See Label
ID on page 61 for full instructions.
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Case Conversion
Case Conversion
This feature allows conversion of the case of all alphabetic characters to upper or lower case.
Case conversion affects ONLY scanned barcode data,
and does not affect Label ID, Prefix, Suffix, or other
appended data.
NOTE
DEFAULT
Case Conversion = Disable (no case conversion)
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Data Editing
Character Conversion
Character conversion is an eight byte configuration item. The eight bytes are 4 character pairs represented in hexadecimal ASCII values. The first character in the pair is
the character that will be converted. The second character in the pair is the character
to convert to. If the character to convert in a pair is FF, then no conversion is done.
For example, if you have the character conversion configuration item set to the following: 41423132FFFFFFFF
The first pair is 4142 or AB (41 hex is an ASCII capital A, 42 hex is an ASCII capital
B) and the second pair is 3132 or 12 (31 hex is an ASCII 1, 32 is an ASCII 2). The
other two pairs are FFFF and FFFF.
With the label, AB12BA21, it would look as follows after the character
conversion: BB22BB22.
The A characters were converted to B characters and the 1 characters were converted
to 2 characters. Nothing is done with the last two character pairs, since they are all FF.
To set Character Conversion:
1. Scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode.
2. Scan the Configure Character Conversion barcode.
3. Determine the desired string. Sixteen positions must be determined as in the above
example. Next, turn to the ASCII Chart on the inside back cover of this manual and
find the equivalent hex digits needed to fulfill the string.
4. Turn to Appendix E, Keypad and scan the barcodes representing the hex characters
determined in the previous step.
5. Scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode to exit Programming Mode.
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Character Conversion
DEFAULT
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0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
(No character conversion)
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Data Editing
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Chapter 8
Symbologies
Introduction
The reader supports the following symbologies (barcode types). Options for each
symbology are included in this chapter.
Symbologies
UPC-A
Datalogic 2 of 5
UPC-E
Codabar
GTIN Formatting
ABC Codabar
Code 11
EAN 8 (JAN 8)
Standard 2 of 5
Add-Ons
Industrial 2 of 5
IATA
ISBT 128
MSI
Code 39
Plessey
Code 93
Codablock F
Code 128
Code 4
GS1-128
Code 5
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
Follett 2 of 5
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR
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Symbologies
80
Coupon Control
Coupon Control
This feature is used to control the method of processing coupon labels.
Options are:
Enable only GS1 DataBar enables only GS1 DataBar coupon decoding
DEFAULT
Coupon Control = Enable only UPC/EAN
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Symbologies
UPC-A
The following options apply to the UPC-A symbology.
UPC-A Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read UPC-A barcodes.
UPC-A = Disable
DEFAULT
UPC-A = Enable
DEFAULT
UPC-A Check Character Transmission = Send
82
UPC-A
UPC-A cont.
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13
Expands UPC-A data to the EAN-13 data format. Selecting this feature also changes
the symbology ID to match those required for EAN-13.
DEFAULT
UPC-A to EAN-13 = Dont Expand
DEFAULT
UPC-A Number System Character = Transmit
Programming Guide
83
Symbologies
UPC-A cont.
In-Store Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an in-store label
must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
In-store labels are defined as UPC-A labels with a number-system character of 2 or 4
as well as EAN 8 and EAN 13 labels with a Flag1 character of 2 or an EAN 13 label
starting with the three characters '980'.
DEFAULT
In-Store Minimum Reads = 2
84
UPC-E
UPC-E
The following options apply to the UPC-E symbology.
UPC-E Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read UPC-E barcodes.
UPC-E = Disable
DEFAULT
UPC-E = Enable
DEFAULT
UPC-E Check Character Transmission = Send
Programming Guide
85
Symbologies
UPC-E cont.
Expand UPC-E to EAN-13
Expands UPC-E data to the EAN-13 data format. Selecting this feature also changes
the symbology ID to match those required for EAN-13.
DEFAULT
UPC-E to EAN-13 = Dont Expand
DEFAULT
UPC-E to UPC-A = Dont Expand
86
UPC-E
UPC-E cont.
UPC-E Number System Character Transmission
This feature enables/disables transmission of the UPC-E system number character.
DEFAULT
UPC-E Number System Character = Transmit
Programming Guide
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Symbologies
UPC-E cont.
UPC-E Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a UPC-E label must
be decoded before it is accepted as good read..
DEFAULT
UPC-E Minimum Reads = 2
88
GTIN Formatting
GTIN Formatting
This feature enables/disables the ability to convert UPC-E, UPC-A, EAN 8, and EAN
13 labels into the GTIN 14-character format.
If add-on information is present on the base label prior
to the conversion taking place, the addon information
will be appended to the converted GTIN label.
NOTE
DEFAULT
GTIN Formatting = Disable
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Symbologies
EAN 13
The following options apply to the EAN 13 (Jan 13) symbology.
EAN 13 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read EAN 13/JAN 13 barcodes.
EAN 13 = Disable
DEFAULT
EAN 13 = Enable
DEFAULT
EAN 13 Check Character Transmission = Send
90
EAN 13
EAN 13 cont.
EAN-13 Flag 1 Character
Enables/disables transmission of an EAN/JAN13 Flag1 character. The Flag 1 character is the first character of the label.
DEFAULT
EAN-13 Flag 1 Char= Transmit
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Symbologies
DEFAULT
EAN-13 ISBN Conversion = Disable
ISSN Enable/Disable
Enables/disables conversion of EAN/JAN13 Bookland labels starting with 977 to
ISSN labels.
DEFAULT
ISSN = Disable
ISSN = Enable
92
EAN 13
EAN 13 cont.
EAN 13 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an EAN 13 label
must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
DEFAULT
EAN 13 Minimum Reads = 1
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Symbologies
EAN 8
The following options apply to the EAN 8 (Jan 8) symbology.
EAN 8 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read EAN 8/JAN 8 barcodes.
EAN 8 = Disable
DEFAULT
EAN 8 = Enable
DEFAULT
EAN 8 Check Character Transmission = Send
94
EAN 8
EAN 8 cont.
Expand EAN 8 to EAN 13
Enable this option to expand EAN 8/JAN 8 labels to EAN 13/JAN 13.
DEFAULT
Expand EAN 8 to EAN 13 = Disable
Programming Guide
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Symbologies
EAN 8 cont.
EAN 8 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an EAN 8 (Jan 8)
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read..
DEFAULT
EAN 8 Minimum Reads = 1
96
Choosing Level 1 results in a very conservative decoder at the expense of not being
able to read poorly printed or damaged labels.
Choosing Level 3, which is the default setting, allows the majority of product labels to
be decoded.
There are many factors that determine when to change the decoding level for a particular symbology. These factors include spots, voids, non-uniform bar/space widths,
damaged labels, etc. that may be experienced in some barcode labels. If there are
many hard to read or damaged labels that cannot be decoded using a conservative setting, increase the decoding level to be more aggressive. If the majority of labels are
very good quality labels, or there is a need to decrease the possibility of a decoder error, lower the decoding level to a more conservative level.
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Symbologies
DEFAULT
UPC/EAN Decoding Level = 2
98
DEFAULT
UPC/EAN Correlation = Disable
Programming Guide
99
Symbologies
Disabled
DEFAULT
Price Weight Check = Disabled
100
DEFAULT
UPC-A Minimum Reads = 1
Programming Guide
101
Symbologies
Add-Ons
The following features apply to optional add-ons.
Contact Customer Support for advanced programming
of optional and conditional add-ons.
NOTE
Optional Add-ons
The reader can be enabled to optionally read the following add-ons (supplementals):
P2
P5
GS1-128
If a UPC/EAN base label and a an add-on are both
decoded, the reader will transmit the base label and addon. If a UPC/EAN base label is decoded without an addon, the base label will be transmitted without an add-on.
NOTE
Conditional add-on settings (if enabled) are considered
by the reader before optional add-on settings.
DEFAULT
Optional Add-Ons = Disable P2
DEFAULT
Optional Add-Ons = Disable P5
102
Add-Ons
Add-Ons cont.
Optional Add-ons cont.
DEFAULT
Optional Add-Ons = Disable GS1-128
Programming Guide
103
Symbologies
Add-Ons cont.
Optional Add-On Timer
This option sets the time the reader will look for an add-on when an add-on fragment
has been seen and optional add-ons are enabled. (Also see Optional GS1-128 Add-On
Timer on page 107.)
104
Add-Ons
Add-Ons cont.
Optional Add-On Timer cont.
DEFAULT
Optional Add-on Timer = 70ms
Programming Guide
105
Symbologies
Add-Ons cont.
Optional Add-On Timer cont.
106
Add-Ons
Add-Ons cont.
Optional GS1-128 Add-On Timer
This option sets the timer expiration value to read the additional part after reading the
linear EAN/UPC part. For UPC/EAN add-ons other than those of this type, see Optional Add-On Timer on page 104.
DEFAULT
Optional GS1-128 Add-On Timer = Disable
Programming Guide
107
Symbologies
Add-Ons cont.
Optional GS1-128 Add-On Timer cont.
108
Add-Ons
Add-Ons cont.
Optional GS1-128 Add-On Timer cont.
Programming Guide
109
Symbologies
Add-Ons cont.
P2 Add-Ons Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of times a P2 add-on must be read before
it is marked as valid and then combined with a base label.
DEFAULT
P2 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 2
110
Add-Ons
Add-Ons cont.
P5 Add-Ons Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of times a P5 add-on must be read before
it is marked as valid and then combined with a base label.
DEFAULT
P5 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 1
Programming Guide
111
Symbologies
Add-Ons cont.
GS1-128 Add-Ons Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of times an GS1-128 add-on must be read
before it is marked as valid and then combined with a base label.
DEFAULT
GS1-128 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 1
112
TM
GS1 DataBar
Omnidirectional
The following options apply to the GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional (formerly RSS-14)
symbology.
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional = Enable
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1-128 Emulation =
Disable
Programming Guide
113
Symbologies
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads = 1
114
TM
GS1 DataBar
Expanded
The following options apply to the GS1 DataBar Expanded (formerly RSS Expanded)
symbology.
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Expanded = Enable
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1-128 Emulation = Disable
Programming Guide
115
Symbologies
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Expanded Minimum Reads = 1
116
TM
GS1 DataBar
Expanded
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Expanded Length Control = Variable
Length
Programming Guide
117
Symbologies
ture.
Table 12. GS1 DataBar Expanded Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
4
5
118
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
01 Character
0 and 1
07 Characters 52 Characters
0 and 7
5 and 2
74 Characters
7 AND 4
TM
GS1 DataBar
Expanded
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
119
Symbologies
ture.
Table 13. GS1 DataBar Expanded Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
00 (ignore sec07 Characters 52 Characters
ond length)
Desired Setting
4
5
120
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
0 and 0
0 and 7
5 and 2
74 Characters
7 and 4
TM
GS1 DataBar
Expanded
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
74 = Length 2 is 74 Characters
121
Symbologies
The following options apply to the GS1 DataBar Limited (formerly RSS Limited)
symbology.
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Limited = Disable
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Limited GS1-128 Emulation = Disable
122
GS1 DataBar
TM
Limited
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Limited Minimum Reads = 1
Programming Guide
123
Symbologies
Code 39
The following options apply to the Code 39 symbology.
Code 39 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Code 39 barcodes.
Code 39 = Disable
DEFAULT
Code 39 = Enable
124
Code 39
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Check Character Calculation
Enable this option to enable/disable calculation and verification of an optional Code
39 check character. When disabled, any check character in the label is treated as a data
character.
DEFAULT
Code 39 Check Character Calculation = Dont Calculate
Programming Guide
125
Symbologies
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with Code 39 barcode data.
DEFAULT
Code 39 Check Character Transmission = Send
DEFAULT
Code 39 Start/Stop Character Transmission = Dont
Transmit
126
Code 39
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Full ASCII
In Code 39 decoding, this enables/disables the translation of Code 39 characters to
Code 39 full-ASCII characters.
DEFAULT
Code 39 Full ASCII = Disable
Programming Guide
127
Symbologies
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Quiet Zones
This feature specifies the number of quiet zones for Code 39 labels. Quiet zones are
blank areas at the ends of a barcode and are typically 10 times the width of the narrowest bar or space in the label.
DEFAULT
Code 39 Quiet Zones = Auto
128
Code 39
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Code 39 label
must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
DEFAULT
Code 39 Minimum Reads = 2
Programming Guide
129
Symbologies
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a barcode symbology decoder to be very aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customers needs.
Choosing Level 1 results in a very conservative decoder at the expense of not being
able to read poorly printed or damaged labels.
Choosing Level 3, which is the default setting, allows the majority of product labels to
be decoded.
There are many factors that determine when to change the decoding level for a particular symbology. These factors include spots, voids, non-uniform bar/space widths,
damaged labels, etc. that may be experienced in some barcode labels. If there are
many hard to read or damaged labels that cannot be decoded using a conservative setting, increase the decoding level to be more aggressive. If the majority of labels are
very good quality labels, or there is a need to decrease the possibility of a decoder error, lower the decoding level to a more conservative level.
130
Code 39
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Decoding Level cont.
DEFAULT
Code 39 Decoding Level = 3
Programming Guide
131
Symbologies
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding for the
Code 39 symbology.
Variable Length
may be set.
Fixed Length
DEFAULT
Code 39 Length Control = Variable Length
132
Code 39
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Code 39 Length Control. Length
1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the first fixed length if
in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes data characters only.
The length can be set from 0 to 50 characters.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 0 to 50). Pad the number with leading
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT CODE 39 LENGTH 1 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 14. Code 39 Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
4
5
Appendix E, Keypad
0 and 0
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
Programming Guide
133
Symbologies
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Set Length 1 cont.
DEFAULT
134
02 = Length 1 is 2 Characters
Code 39
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Code 39 Length Control. Length
2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second fixed length
if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes check, data, and full-ASCII
shift characters. The length does not include start/stop characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore this
length (only one fixed length).
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 1 to 50 or 0 to ignore this length). Pad
the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 =
20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT CODE 39 LENGTH 2 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake, before the last character scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 15. Code 39 Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
00 (Ignore This
07 Characters 15 Characters
Length)
Desired Setting
4
5
Appendix E, Keypad
0 and 0
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
Programming Guide
135
Symbologies
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Set Length 2 cont.
DEFAULT
136
50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
Code 39
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio
This feature specifies the ratio between an intercharacter space and module for Code
39 labels.
DEFAULT
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio = 4
Programming Guide
137
Symbologies
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio cont.
138
Code 39
Code 39 cont.
Code 39 Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the barcode reader will combine label data from multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the scanner read labels that
have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have damaged areas.
Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label will be read incorrectly.
DEFAULT
Code 39 Character Correlation = Disable
Programming Guide
139
Symbologies
Code 39 Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for Code 39 labels. When parts of a Code 39
barcode are presented to the reader with this feature enabled, the barcode parts will
be assembled by the readers software, and the data will be decoded if all barcode
proofing requirements are met.
DEFAULT
Code 39 Stitching = Enable
140
Code 32 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Code 32 barcodes.
DEFAULT
Code 32 = Disable
Code 32 = Enable
NOTE
Programming Guide
141
Symbologies
DEFAULT
Code 32 Check Character Transmission = Dont
Send
DEFAULT
Code 32 Start/Stop Character Transmission = Dont
Transmit
142
DEFAULT
Code 39 CIP = Disable
Code 128
The following options apply to the Code 128 symbology.
DEFAULT
Code 128 = Enable
Programming Guide
143
Symbologies
DEFAULT
Code 128 to Code 39 = Dont Expand
DEFAULT
Code 128 Check Character Transmission = Dont
Send
144
Code 128
DEFAULT
Code 128 Function Character Transmission = Dont
Send
Programming Guide
145
Symbologies
DEFAULT
Code 128 Sub-Code Change Transmission = Disable
146
Code 128
DEFAULT
Code 128 Quiet Zones = Auto
Programming Guide
147
Symbologies
DEFAULT
Code 128 Minimum Reads = 1
148
Code 128
Choosing Level 1 results in a very conservative decoder at the expense of not being
able to read poorly printed or damaged labels.
Choosing Level 3, which is the default setting, allows the majority of product labels to
be decoded.
There are many factors that determine when to change the decoding level for a particular symbology. These factors include spots, voids, non-uniform bar/space widths,
damaged labels, etc. that may be experienced in some barcode labels. If there are
many hard to read or damaged labels that cannot be decoded using a conservative setting, increase the decoding level to be more aggressive. If the majority of labels are
very good quality labels, or there is a need to decrease the possibility of a decoder error, lower the decoding level to a more conservative level.
Programming Guide
149
Symbologies
DEFAULT
Code 128 Decoding Level = 3
150
Code 128
may be set.
Fixed Length
DEFAULT
Code 128 Length Control = Variable Length
Programming Guide
151
Symbologies
ture.
Table 16. Code 128 Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
4
5
152
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
01 Character
0 and 1
07 Characters 15 Characters
0 and 7
1 and 5
80 Characters
8 AND 0
Code 128
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
153
Symbologies
ture.
Table 17. Code 128 Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
00 (Ignore This
07 Characters 15 Characters
Length)
Desired Setting
4
5
154
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
0 and 0
0 and 7
0 and F
80 Characters
5 AND 0
Code 128
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
80 = Length 2 is 80 Characters
155
Symbologies
DEFAULT
Code 128 Character Correlation = Disable
156
Code 128
DEFAULT
Code 128 Stitching = Enable
Programming Guide
157
Symbologies
GS1-128
The following options apply to the GS1-128 symbology. (Also known as USS-128,
GTIN-128, UCC-128.)
GS1-128 Enable
This option enables/disables the ability of the reader to translate GS1-128 labels to
the GS1-128 data format. Options are:
DEFAULT
GS1-128 = Transmit in Code 128 data format
158
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
The following options apply to the I 2 of 5 symbology.
I 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read I 2 of 5 barcodes.
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 = Disable
I 2 of 5 = Enable
Programming Guide
159
Symbologies
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) cont.
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation
This option enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional I 2 of 5 check
character. When disabled, any check character in label is treated as a data character.
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Disable
160
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) cont.
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation cont.
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission = Send
Programming Guide
161
Symbologies
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) cont.
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an I 2 of 5 label must
be decoded before it is accepted as good read..
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 1
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 2
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 3
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 4
162
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) cont.
2 of 5 Decoding Level
This configuration item applies to Interleaved 2 of 5, Datalogic
2 of 5 and Standard 2 of 5.
NOTE
Decoding Levels are used to configure a barcode symbology decoder to be very aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customers needs.
Choosing Level 1 results in a very conservative decoder at the expense of not being
able to read poorly printed or damaged labels.
Choosing Level 3, which is the default setting, allows the majority of product labels to
be decoded.
There are many factors that determine when to change the decoding level for a particular symbology. These factors include spots, voids, non-uniform bar/space widths,
damaged labels, etc. that may be experienced in some barcode labels. If there are
many hard to read or damaged labels that cannot be decoded using a conservative setting, increase the decoding level to be more aggressive. If the majority of labels are
very good quality labels, or there is a need to decrease the possibility of a decoder error, lower the decoding level to a more conservative level.
Programming Guide
163
Symbologies
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) cont.
2 of 5 Decoding Level cont.
2 of 5 Decoding Level = 1
2 of 5 Decoding Level = 2
DEFAULT
2 of 5 Decoding Level = 3
2 of 5 Decoding Level = 4
2 of 5 Decoding Level = 5
164
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) cont.
I 2 of 5 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding for the
I 2 of 5 symbology.
Variable Length
may be set.
Fixed Length
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Length Control = Variable Length
Programming Guide
165
Symbologies
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) cont.
I 2 of 5 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for I 2 of 5 Length Control. Length
1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the first fixed length if
in Fixed Length Mode. The length includes the barcodes check and data characters.
The length can be set from 2 to 50 characters in increments of two.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 2 to 50). The length must be an even
number.
2. Pad the result with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 =
20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
4. Scan the barcode: SELECT I 2 of 5 LENGTH 1 SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 18. I 2 of 5 Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
5
6
166
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
2 Characters
6 Characters
14 Characters
50 Characters
02
06
14
50
0 and 6
1 and 4
5 AND 0
0 and 2
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) cont.
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 1 cont.
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
06 = Length 1 is 6 Characters
167
Symbologies
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) cont.
I 2 of 5 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for I 2 of 5 Length Control. Length
2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second fixed length
if in Fixed Length Mode. The length includes the barcodes check and data characters.
The length can be set from 2 to 50 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore this
length (only one fixed length).
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 2 to 50, or 0 to ignore this length). The
length must be an even number.
2. Pad the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20
= 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
4. Scan the barcode: SELECT I 2 of 5 LENGTH 2 SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 19. I 2 of 5 Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
Ignore This
Length
4 Characters
14 Characters
50 Characters
00
04
14
50
0 and 4
1 and 4
5 AND 0
Desired Setting
5
6
168
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
0 and 0
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) cont.
I 2 of 5 Set Length 2 cont.
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
169
Symbologies
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) cont.
I 2 of 5 Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the barcode reader will combine label data from multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the scanner read labels that
have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have damaged areas.
Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label will be read incorrectly.
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Character Correlation = Disable
170
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) cont.
I 2 of 5 Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for I 2 of 5 labels. When parts of a I 2 of 5 barcode are presented to the reader with this feature enabled, the barcode parts will be
assembled by the readers software, and the data will be decoded if all barcode proofing requirements are met.
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Stitching = Disable
I 2 of 5 Stitching = Enable
Programming Guide
171
Symbologies
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR
The following options apply to the Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR symbology.
DEFAULT
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR = Disable
Datalogic 2 of 5
The following options apply to the Datalogic 2 of 5 symbology.
Datalogic 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Datalogic 2 of 5 barcodes.
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 = Disable
Datalogic 2 of 5 = Enable
172
Datalogic 2 of 5
Datalogic 2 of 5 cont.
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation
This option enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional Datalogic 2 of
5 check character.
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Disable
Programming Guide
173
Symbologies
Datalogic 2 of 5 cont.
Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an Datalogic 2 of 5
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 1
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 2
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 3
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 4
174
Datalogic 2 of 5
Datalogic 2 of 5 cont.
Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding for the
Datalogic 2 of 5 symbology.
Variable Length
may be set.
Fixed Length
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control = Variable Length
Programming Guide
175
Symbologies
Datalogic 2 of 5 cont.
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control.
Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the first fixed
length if in Fixed Length Mode. The length includes the barcodes check and data
characters.
The length can be set from 2 to 50 characters in increments of two.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 2 to 50). The length must be an even
number.
2. Pad the result with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 =
20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
4. Scan the barcode: SELECT I 2 of 5 LENGTH 1 SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 20. Datalogic 2 of 5 Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
5
6
176
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
2 Characters
6 Characters
14 Characters
50 Characters
02
06
14
50
1 and 4
5 AND 0
0 and 2
0 and 6
Datalogic 2 of 5
Datalogic 2 of 5 cont.
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 1 cont.
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
06 = Length 1 is 6 Characters
177
Symbologies
Datalogic 2 of 5 cont.
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control.
Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second fixed
length if in Fixed Length Mode. The length includes the barcodes check and data
characters.
The length can be set from 2 to 50 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore this
length (only one fixed length).
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 2 to 50, or 0 to ignore this length). The
length must be an even number.
2. Pad the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20
= 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
4. Scan the barcode: SELECT Datalogic 2 of 5 LENGTH 2 SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 21. Datalogic 2 of 5 Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
Ignore This
Length
4 Characters
14 Characters
50 Characters
00
04
14
50
1 and 4
5 AND 0
Desired Setting
5
6
178
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
0 and 0
0 and 4
Datalogic 2 of 5
Datalogic 2 of 5 cont.
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 2 cont.
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
179
Symbologies
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio = 4
180
Datalogic 2 of 5
Programming Guide
181
Symbologies
Datalogic 2 of 5 cont.
Datalogic 2 of 5 Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the barcode reader will combine label data from multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the scanner read labels that
have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have damaged areas.
Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label will be read incorrectly.
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Character Correlation = Disable
182
Datalogic 2 of 5
Datalogic 2 of 5 cont.
Datalogic 2 of 5 Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for Datalogic 2 of 5 labels. When parts of a Datalogic 2 of 5 barcode are presented to the reader with this feature enabled, the barcode
parts will be assembled by the readers software, and the data will be decoded if all
barcode proofing requirements are met.
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 Stitching = Disable
Programming Guide
183
Symbologies
Codabar
The following options apply to the Codabar symbology.
Codabar Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Codabar barcodes.
DEFAULT
Codabar = Disable
Codabar = Enable
184
Codabar
Codabar cont.
Codabar Check Character Calculation
Enable this option to enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional Codabar check character. When disabled, any check characters in the label are treated as
data characters.
DEFAULT
Codabar Check Character Calculation = Dont Calculate
Programming Guide
185
Symbologies
Codabar cont.
Codabar Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with Codabar barcode data.
DEFAULT
Codabar Check Character Transmission = Send
DEFAULT
Codabar Start/Stop Character Transmission = Transmit
186
Codabar
Codabar cont.
Codabar Start/Stop Character Set
This option specifies the format of transmitted Codabar start/stop characters.
DEFAULT
Codabar Check Character Set = abcd/abcd
Programming Guide
187
Symbologies
Codabar cont.
Codabar Start/Stop Character Match
When enabled, this option requires that start and stop characters match.
DEFAULT
Codabar Start/Stop Character Match = Dont Require
Match
188
Codabar
Codabar cont.
Codabar Quiet Zones
This feature specifies the number of quiet zones for Codabar labels. Quiet zones are
blank areas at the ends of a barcode and are typically 10 times the width of the narrowest bar or space in the label.
DEFAULT
Codabar Quiet Zones = Auto
Programming Guide
189
Symbologies
Codabar cont.
Codabar Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Codabar label
must be decoded before it is accepted as good read..
DEFAULT
Codabar Minimum Reads = 2
190
Codabar
Codabar cont.
Codabar Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a barcode symbology decoder to be very aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customers needs.
Choosing Level 1 results in a very conservative decoder at the expense of not being
able to read poorly printed or damaged labels.
Choosing Level 3, which is the default setting, allows the majority of product labels to
be decoded.
There are many factors that determine when to change the decoding level for a particular symbology. These factors include spots, voids, non-uniform bar/space widths,
damaged labels, etc. that may be experienced in some barcode labels. If there are
many hard to read or damaged labels that cannot be decoded using a conservative setting, increase the decoding level to be more aggressive. If the majority of labels are
very good quality labels, or there is a need to decrease the possibility of a decoder error, lower the decoding level to a more conservative level.
Programming Guide
191
Symbologies
Codabar cont.
Codabar Decoding Level cont.
DEFAULT
Codabar Decoding Level = 3
192
Codabar
Codabar cont.
Codabar Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding for the
Codabar symbology.
Variable Length
may be set.
Fixed Length
DEFAULT
Codabar Length Control = Variable Length
Programming Guide
193
Symbologies
Codabar cont.
Codabar Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Codabar Length Control. Length
1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the first fixed length if
in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes start, stop, check and data characters. The length must include at least one data character.
The length can be set from 3 to 50 characters.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 3 to 50). Pad the number with leading
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT CODABAR LENGTH 1 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 22. Codabar Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
4
5
194
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
0 and 3
0 and 9
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
Codabar
Codabar cont.
Codabar Set Length 1 cont.
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
03 = Length 1 is 3 Characters
195
Symbologies
Codabar cont.
Codabar Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Codabar Length Control. Length
2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second fixed length
if in Fixed Length Mode. The length includes the barcodes start, stop, check and data
characters. The length must include at least one data character.
The length can be set from 3 to 50 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore this
length (only one fixed length).
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 3 to 50 or 0 to ignore this length). Pad
the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 =
20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT CODABAR LENGTH 2 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 23. Codabar Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
4
5
196
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
00 Ignore This
07 Characters 15 Characters
Length
0 and 0
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
Codabar
Codabar cont.
Codabar Set Length 2 cont.
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
197
Symbologies
Codabar cont.
Codabar Interdigit Ratio
This feature specifies the ratio between an intercharacter space and module for Codabar labels.
DEFAULT
Codabar Interdigit Ratio = 4
198
Codabar
Codabar cont.
Codabar Interdigit Ratio cont.
Programming Guide
199
Symbologies
Codabar cont.
Codabar Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the barcode reader will combine label data from multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the scanner read labels that
have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have damaged areas.
Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label will be read incorrectly.
DEFAULT
Codabar Character Correlation = Disable
200
Codabar
Codabar cont.
Codabar Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for Codabar labels. When parts of a Codabar
barcode are presented to the reader with this feature enabled, the barcode parts will
be assembled by the readers software, and the data will be decoded if all barcode
proofing requirements are met.
DEFAULT
Codabar Stitching = Disable
Programming Guide
201
Symbologies
ABC Codabar
The following options apply to the ABC Codabar symbology.
DEFAULT
ABC Codabar = Disable
DEFAULT
ABC Codabar Concatenation Mode = Static
202
ABC Codabar
DEFAULT
ABC Codabar Dynamic Concatenation Timeout =
200 msec
Programming Guide
203
Symbologies
DEFAULT
ABC Codabar Force Concatenation = Disable
204
Code 11
Code 11
The following options apply to the Code 11 symbology.
Code 11 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Code 11 barcodes.
DEFAULT
Code 11 = Disable
Code 11 = Enable
Programming Guide
205
Symbologies
Code 11 cont.
Code 11 Check Character Calculation
This option enables/disables calculation and verification of optional Code 11 check
character.
DEFAULT
Code 11 Check Character Calculation = Check C and
K
206
Code 11
Code 11 cont.
Code 11 Check Character Transmission
This feature enables/disables transmission of an optional Code 11 check character.
DEFAULT
Code 11 Check Character Transmission = Send
Programming Guide
207
Symbologies
Code 11 cont.
Code 11 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Code 11 label
must be decoded before it is accepted as good read..
DEFAULT
Code 11 Minimum Reads = 2
208
Code 11
Code 11 cont.
Code 11 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding for the
Code 11 symbology.
Variable Length
may be set.
Fixed Length
DEFAULT
Code 11 Length Control = Variable Length
Programming Guide
209
Symbologies
Code 11 cont.
Code 11 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Code 11 Length Control. Length
1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the first fixed length if
in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes check and data characters.
The length can be set from 2 to 50 characters.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 2 to 50). Pad the number with leading
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT CODE 11 LENGTH 1 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 24. Code 11 Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
4
5
210
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
0 and 2
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
Code 11
Code 11 cont.
Code 11 Set Length 1 cont.
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
04 = Length 1 is 4 Characters
211
Symbologies
Code 11 cont.
Code 11 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Code 11 Length Control. Length
2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second fixed length
if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes check and data characters.
The length can be set from 2 to 50 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore this
length (only one fixed length).
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 2 to 50 or 0 to ignore this length). Pad
the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 =
20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT CODE 11 LENGTH 2 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 25. Code 11 Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
4
5
212
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
00 (Ignore This
07 Characters 15 Characters
Length)
0 and 0
0 and 7
0 and F
50 Characters
3 AND 2
Code 11
Code 11 cont.
Code 11 Set Length 2 cont.
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
213
Symbologies
Code 11 cont.
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio
This feature specifies the ratio between an intercharacter space and module for Code
11 labels.
DEFAULT
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio = 4
214
Code 11
Code 11 cont.
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio cont.
Programming Guide
215
Symbologies
Choosing Level 1 results in a very conservative decoder at the expense of not being
able to read poorly printed or damaged labels.
Choosing Level 3, which is the default setting, allows the majority of product labels to
be decoded.
There are many factors that determine when to change the decoding level for a particular symbology. These factors include spots, voids, non-uniform bar/space widths,
damaged labels, etc. that may be experienced in some barcode labels. If there are
many hard to read or damaged labels that cannot be decoded using a conservative setting, increase the decoding level to be more aggressive. If the majority of labels are
very good quality labels, or there is a need to decrease the possibility of a decoder error, lower the decoding level to a more conservative level.
216
Code 11
Code 11 cont.
Code 11 Decoding Level cont.
DEFAULT
Codabar Decoding Level = 3
Programming Guide
217
Symbologies
Code 11 cont.
Code 11 Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the barcode reader will combine label data from multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the scanner read labels that
have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have damaged areas.
Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label will be read incorrectly.
DEFAULT
Code 11 Character Correlation = Disable
218
Code 11
Code 11 Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for Code 11 labels. When parts of a Code 11
barcode are presented to the reader with this feature enabled, the barcode parts will
be assembled by the readers software, and the data will be decoded if all barcode
proofing requirements are met.
DEFAULT
Code 11 Stitching = Disable
Programming Guide
219
Symbologies
Standard 2 of 5
The following options apply to the Standard 2 of 5 symbology.
Standard 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Standard 2 of 5 barcodes.
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 = Disable
Standard 2 of 5 = Enable
220
Standard 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5 cont.
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation
This option enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional Standard 2 of
5 check character.
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Disable
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission = Send
Programming Guide
221
Symbologies
Standard 2 of 5 cont.
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Standard 2 of 5
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 2
222
Standard 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5 cont.
Standard 2 of 5 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding for the
Standard 2 of 5 symbology.
Variable Length
may be set.
Fixed Length
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 Length Control = Variable Length
Programming Guide
223
Symbologies
Standard 2 of 5 cont.
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Standard 2 of 5 Length Control.
Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the first fixed
length if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes check and data characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 1 to 50). Pad the number with leading
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT STANDARD 2 OF 5 LENGTH 1 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 26. Standard 2 of 5 Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
4
5
224
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
01 Character
0 and 1
07 Characters 15 Characters
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
Standard 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5 cont.
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 1 cont.
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
08 = Length 1 is 8 Characters
225
Symbologies
Standard 2 of 5 cont.
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Standard 2 of 5 Length Control.
Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second fixed
length if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes check and data characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore this
length (only one fixed length).
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 1 to 50 or 0 to ignore this length). Pad
the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 =
20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT STANDARD 2 OF 5 LENGTH 2 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
ture.
Table 27. Standard 2 of 5 Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
EXAMPLES
4
5
226
ACTION
Appendix E, Keypad
00 (Ignore This
07 Characters 15 Characters
Length)
0 and 0
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
Standard 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5 cont.
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 2 cont.
DEFAULT
Programming Guide
50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
227
Symbologies
Standard 2 of 5 cont.
Standard 2 of 5 Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the barcode reader will combine label data from multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the scanner read labels that
have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have damaged areas.
Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label will be read incorrectly.
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 Character Correlation = Disable
228
Standard 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5 Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for Standard 2 of 5 labels. When parts of a Standard 2 of 5 barcode are presented to the reader with this feature enabled, the barcode
parts will be assembled by the readers software, and the data will be decoded if all
barcode proofing requirements are met.
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 Stitching = Disable
Programming Guide
229
Symbologies
Industrial 2 of 5
The following options apply to the Industrial 2 of 5 symbology.
Industrial 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode Industrial 2 of 5 labels.
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 = Disable
Industrial 2 of 5 = Enable
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Disable
230
Industrial 2 of 5
Industrial 2 of 5 cont.
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission
Enables/disables transmission of an Industrial 2 of 5 check character.
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission =
Enable
Programming Guide
231
Symbologies
Industrial 2 of 5 cont.
Industrial 2 of 5 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding for the
Industrial 2 of 5 symbology.
Variable Length
may be set.
Fixed Length
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 Length Control = Variable Length
232
Industrial 2 of 5
Industrial 2 of 5 cont.
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Industrial 2 of 5 Length Control.
Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the first fixed
length if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes data characters only.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 0 to 50). Pad the number with leading
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 1 = 01, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT INDUSTRIAL 2 of 5 LENGTH 1 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in the Keypad Appendix, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
This completes the procedure. See the table below for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 28. Code 39 Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
Programming Guide
01 Character
0 and 1
07 Characters 15 Characters
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
233
Symbologies
Industrial 2 of 5 cont.
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 1 cont.
DEFAULT
234
01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
Industrial 2 of 5
Industrial 2 of 5 cont.
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Industrial 2 of 5 Length Control.
Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second fixed
length if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes check, data, and fullASCII shift characters. The length does not include start/stop characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore this
length (only one fixed length).
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 1 to 50 or 0 to ignore this length). Pad
the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 =
20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5 LENGTH 2 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in the Keypad Appendix that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake, before the last character scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
This completes the procedure. See the table below for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 29. Code 39 Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
00 (Ignore This
07 Characters 15 Characters
Length)
Desired Setting
Programming Guide
0 and 0
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
235
Symbologies
Industrial 2 of 5 cont.
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 2 cont.
DEFAULT
236
50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
Industrial 2 of 5
Industrial 2 of 5 cont.
Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an Industrial 2 of 5
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read..
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 1
Programming Guide
237
Symbologies
Industrial 2 of 5 cont.
Industrial 2 of 5 Stitching
Enables/disables fixed length stitching for Industrial 2 of 5.
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 Stitching = Disable
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 Character Correlation = Disable
238
IATA
IATA
The following options apply to the IATA symbology.
IATA Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables the ability of the reader to decode IATA labels.
DEFAULT
IATA = Disable
IATA = Enable
DEFAULT
IATA Check Character Transmission = Enable
Programming Guide
239
Symbologies
ISBT 128
The following options apply to the ISBT 128 symbology.
DEFAULT
ISBN 128 Concatenation = Disable
240
ISBT 128
This option is only valid when ISBT 128 Concatenation is enabled (see page
240).
NOTE
DEFAULT
ISBT 128 Concatenation Mode = Static
Programming Guide
241
Symbologies
DEFAULT
ISBT 128 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 200
msec
242
ISBT 128
DEFAULT
ISBT 128 Force Concatenation = Disable
Programming Guide
243
Symbologies
MSI
The following options apply to the MSI symbology.
MSI Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode MSI labels.
DEFAULT
MSI = Disable
MSI = Enable
244
MSI
MSI cont.
MSI Check Character Calculation
Enables/Disables calculation and verification of an optional MSI check character.
DEFAULT
MSI Check Character Calculation = Enable Mod10
Programming Guide
245
Symbologies
MSI cont.
MSI Check Character Transmission
Enables/disables transmission of an MSI check character.
DEFAULT
MSI Check Character Transmission = Enable
may be set.
Fixed Length
DEFAULT
MSI Length Control = Variable Length
246
MSI
MSI cont.
MSI Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for MSI Length Control. Length 1 is
the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the first fixed length if in
Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes data characters only.
The length can be set from 01 to 50 characters.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 0 to 50). Pad the number with leading
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 1 = 01, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT MSI LENGTH 1 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in the Keypad Appendix, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
This completes the procedure. See the table below for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 30. MSI Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
Programming Guide
0 and 1
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
247
Symbologies
MSI cont.
MSI Set Length 1 cont.
DEFAULT
248
01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
MSI
MSI cont.
MSI Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for MSI Length Control. Length 2 is
the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second fixed length if
in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes check, data, and full-ASCII
shift characters. The length does not include start/stop characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore this
length (only one fixed length).
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 1 to 50 or 0 to ignore this length). Pad
the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 =
20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT MSI LENGTH 2 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in the Keypad Appendix that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake, before the last character scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
This completes the procedure. See the table below for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 31. MSI Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
00 (Ignore This
07 Characters 15 Characters
Length)
Desired Setting
Programming Guide
0 and 0
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
249
Symbologies
MSI cont.
MSI Set Length 2 cont.
DEFAULT
250
50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
MSI
MSI cont.
MSI Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an MSI label must
be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
DEFAULT
MSI Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Guide
251
Symbologies
MSI cont.
MSI Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a barcode symbology decoder to be very aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customers needs.
Choosing Level 1 results in a very conservative decoder at the expense of not being
able to read poorly printed or damaged labels.
Choosing Level 3, which is the default setting, allows the majority of product labels to
be decoded.
There are many factors that determine when to change the decoding level for a particular symbology. These factors include spots, voids, non-uniform bar/space widths,
damaged labels, etc. that may be experienced in some barcode labels. If there are
many hard to read or damaged labels that cannot be decoded using a conservative setting, increase the decoding level to be more aggressive. If the majority of labels are
very good quality labels, or there is a need to decrease the possibility of a decoder error, lower the decoding level to a more conservative level.
252
MSI
MSI cont.
MSI Decoding Level cont.
DEFAULT
MSI Decoding Level = 3
Programming Guide
253
Symbologies
Plessey
The following options apply to the Plessey symbology.
Plessey Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode Plessey labels.
DEFAULT
Plessey = Disable
Plessey = Enable
254
Plessey
Plessey cont.
Plessey Check Character Calculation
Enables/Disables calculation and verification of an optional Plessey check character.
DEFAULT
Plessey Check Character Calculation =
Enable Plessey std. check char. verification
Programming Guide
255
Symbologies
Plessey cont.
Plessey Check Character Transmission
Enables/disables transmission of an MSI check character.
DEFAULT
Plessey Check Character Transmission = Enable
may be set.
Fixed Length
DEFAULT
Plessey Length Control = Variable Length
256
Plessey
Plessey cont.
Plessey Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for PLessey Length Control. Length
1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the first fixed length if
in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes data characters only.
The length can be set from 01 to 50 characters.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 0 to 50). Pad the number with leading
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 1 = 01, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT PLESSEY LENGTH 1 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in the Keypad Appendix, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
This completes the procedure. See the table below for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 32. Plessey Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
Programming Guide
0 and 1
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
257
Symbologies
Plessey cont.
Plessey Set Length 1 cont.
DEFAULT
258
01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
Plessey
Plessey cont.
Plessey Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for PLessey Length Control. Length
2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second fixed length
if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes check, data, and full-ASCII
shift characters. The length does not include start/stop characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore this
length (only one fixed length).
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 1 to 50 or 0 to ignore this length). Pad
the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 =
20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT PLESSEY LENGTH 2 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in the Keypad Appendix that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake, before the last character scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
This completes the procedure. See the table below for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 33. Plessey Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
00 (Ignore This
07 Characters 15 Characters
Length)
Desired Setting
Programming Guide
0 and 0
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
259
Symbologies
Plessey cont.
Plessey Set Length 2 cont.
DEFAULT
260
50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
Plessey
Plessey cont.
Plessey Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Plessey label must
be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
DEFAULT
Plessey Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Guide
261
Symbologies
Plessey cont.
Plessey Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a barcode symbology decoder to be very aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customers needs.
Choosing Level 1 results in a very conservative decoder at the expense of not being
able to read poorly printed or damaged labels.
Choosing Level 3, which is the default setting, allows the majority of product labels to
be decoded.
There are many factors that determine when to change the decoding level for a particular symbology. These factors include spots, voids, non-uniform bar/space widths,
damaged labels, etc. that may be experienced in some barcode labels. If there are
many hard to read or damaged labels that cannot be decoded using a conservative setting, increase the decoding level to be more aggressive. If the majority of labels are
very good quality labels, or there is a need to decrease the possibility of a decoder error, lower the decoding level to a more conservative level.
262
Plessey
Plessey cont.
Plessey Decoding Level cont.
DEFAULT
Plessey Decoding Level = 3
Plessey Stitching
Enables/disables fixed length stitching for Plessey.
DEFAULT
Plessey Stitching = Disable
Programming Guide
263
Symbologies
Plessey cont.
Plessey Character Correlation
Enables/disables Character Correlation for Plessey.
DEFAULT
Plessey Character Correlation = Disable
Code 93
The following options apply to the Code 93 symbology.
Code 93 Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode Code 93 labels.
Code 93 = Disable
DEFAULT
Code 93 = Enable
264
Code 93
Code 93 cont.
Code 93 Check Character Calculation
Enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional Code 93 check character.
DEFAULT
Code 93 Check Character Calculation = Enable Check
C and K
Programming Guide
265
Symbologies
Code 93 cont.
Code 93 Check Character Transmission
Enables/disables transmission of an optional Code 93 check character.
DEFAULT
Code 93 Check Character Transmission = Enable
may be set.
Fixed Length
DEFAULT
Code 93 Length Control = Variable Length
266
Code 93
Code 93 cont.
Code 93 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Code 93 Length Control. Length
1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the first fixed length if
in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes data characters only.
The length can be set from 01 to 50 characters.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 0 to 50). Pad the number with leading
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 1 = 01, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT CODE 93 LENGTH 1 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in the Keypad Appendix, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
This completes the procedure. See the table below for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 34. Code 93 Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
Programming Guide
0 and 1
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
267
Symbologies
Code 93 cont.
Code 93 Set Length 1 cont.
DEFAULT
268
01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
Code 93
Code 93 cont.
Code 93 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Code 93 Length Control. Length
2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second fixed length
if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes check, data, and full-ASCII
shift characters. The length does not include start/stop characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore this
length (only one fixed length).
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 1 to 50 or 0 to ignore this length). Pad
the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 =
20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT CODE 93 LENGTH 2 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in the Keypad Appendix that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake, before the last character scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
This completes the procedure. See the table below for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 35. CODE 93 Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
00 (Ignore This
07 Characters 15 Characters
Length)
Desired Setting
Programming Guide
0 and 0
0 and 7
1 and 5
50 Characters
5 AND 0
269
Symbologies
Code 93 cont.
Code 93 Set Length 2 cont.
DEFAULT
270
50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
Code 93
Code 93 cont.
Code 93 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Code 93 label
must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
DEFAULT
Code 93 Minimum Reads = 1
Programming Guide
271
Symbologies
Code 93 cont.
Code 93 Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a barcode symbology decoder to be very aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customers needs.
Choosing Level 1 results in a very conservative decoder at the expense of not being
able to read poorly printed or damaged labels.
Choosing Level 3, which is the default setting, allows the majority of product labels to
be decoded.
There are many factors that determine when to change the decoding level for a particular symbology. These factors include spots, voids, non-uniform bar/space widths,
damaged labels, etc. that may be experienced in some barcode labels. If there are
many hard to read or damaged labels that cannot be decoded using a conservative setting, increase the decoding level to be more aggressive. If the majority of labels are
very good quality labels, or there is a need to decrease the possibility of a decoder error, lower the decoding level to a more conservative level.
272
Code 93
Code 93 cont.
Code 93 Decoding Level cont.
DEFAULT
Code 93 Decoding Level = 3
Programming Guide
273
Symbologies
Code 93 cont.
Code 93 Quiet Zones
Enables/disables fixed length stitching for Code 93.
DEFAULT
Code 93 Quiet Zones = Auto
274
Code 93
Code 93 cont.
Code 93 Stitching
Disable/enable fixed or variable length stitching for Code 93.
DEFAULT
Code 93 Stitching = Enable
DEFAULT
Code 93 Character Correlation = Enable
Programming Guide
275
Symbologies
Codablock F
The following options apply to the Codablock F symbology.
Codablock F Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables the ability of the imager to decode Codablock F labels.
DEFAULT
Codablock F = Disable
Codablock F = Enable
276
Codablock F
Codablock F cont.
Codablock F EAN Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables the Codablock F EAN subtype (code with FNC1 in the first position).
DEFAULT
Codablock F EAN = Disable
DEFAULT
Codablock F AIM Check = Enable Check C
Programming Guide
277
Symbologies
Codablock F cont.
Codablock F Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding for the
Codablock F symbology.
Variable Length
may be set.
Fixed Length
DEFAULT
Codablock F Length Control = Variable Length
278
Codablock F
Codablock F cont.
Codablock F Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Codablock F Length Control.
Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the first fixed
length if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes data characters only.
The length can be set from 003 to 255 characters.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 3 to 255). Pad the number with leading
zeroes to yield three digits. For example: 3 = 003, 5 = 005, 20 = 020, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT CODABLOCK F LENGTH 1 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate three digits from the keypad in the Keypad Appendix, that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
This completes the procedure. See the table below for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 36. CODABLOC K F Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
Desired Setting
Programming Guide
0, 0 and 3
0, 0 and 7
0,1 and 5
050 Characters
0,5 AND 0
279
Symbologies
Codablock F cont.
Codablock F Set Length 1 cont.
DEFAULT
280
Codablock F
Codablock F cont.
Codablock F Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Codablock F Length Control.
Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second fixed
length if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the barcodes check, data, and fullASCII shift characters. The length does not include start/stop characters.
The length can be set from 3 to 255 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore this
length (only one fixed length).
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length (from 3 to 255 or 0 to ignore this length).
Pad the number with leading zeroes to yield three digits. For example: 0 = 000, 5 =
005, 20 = 020, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
3. Scan the barcode: SELECT CODABLOCK F LENGTH 2 SETTING.
4. Scan the appropriate three digits from the keypad in the Keypad Appendix that represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a twobeep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake, before the last character scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can
then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
This completes the procedure. See the table below for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 37. CODABLOCK Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP
ACTION
EXAMPLES
000 (Ignore
This Length)
Desired Setting
Programming Guide
0, 0 and 0
0, 0 and 7
0, 1 and 5
050 Characters
0, 5 AND 0
281
Symbologies
Codablock F cont.
Codablock F Set Length 2 cont.
DEFAULT
282
Code 4
Code 4
The following options apply to the Code 4 symbology.
Code 4 Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of imager to decode Code 4 labels.
DEFAULT
Code 4 = Disable
Code 4 = Enable
Programming Guide
283
Symbologies
Code 4 cont.
Code 4 Check Character Transmission
This feature enables/disables transmission of an optional Code 4 check character.
DEFAULT
Code 4 Check Character Transmission = Send
DEFAULT
Code 4 Hex to Decimal Conversion = Enable
284
Code 5
Code 5
The following options apply to the Code 5 symbology.
Code 5 Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of imager to decode Code 5 labels.
DEFAULT
Code 5 = Disable
Code 5 = Enable
Programming Guide
285
Symbologies
Code 5 cont.
Code 5 Check Character Transmission
This feature enables/disables transmission of an optional Code 5 check character.
DEFAULT
Code 5 Check Character Transmission = Send
DEFAULT
Code 5 Hex to Decimal Conversion = Enable
286
Choosing Level 1 results in a very conservative decoder at the expense of not being
able to read poorly printed or damaged labels.
Choosing Level 3, which is the default setting, allows the majority of product labels to
be decoded.
There are many factors that determine when to change the decoding level for a particular symbology. These factors include spots, voids, non-uniform bar/space widths,
damaged labels, etc. that may be experienced in some barcode labels. If there are
many hard to read or damaged labels that cannot be decoded using a conservative setting, increase the decoding level to be more aggressive. If the majority of labels are
very good quality labels, or there is a need to decrease the possibility of a decoder error, lower the decoding level to a more conservative level.
Programming Guide
287
Symbologies
DEFAULT
Code 4 and Code 5 Decoding Level = 3
288
DEFAULT
Code 4 or Code 5 Minimum Reads = 1
Programming Guide
289
Symbologies
Follett 2 of 5
The following options apply to the Follett 2 of 5 symbology.
Follett 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of imager to decode Follett 2 of 5 labels.
DEFAULT
Follett 2 of 5 = Disable
Follett 2 of 5 = Enable
290
Appendix A
Technical Specifications
Table 38 contains Physical and Performance Characteristics and User Environment
information.
Table 38. Technical Specifications
Item
Description
Physical Characteristics
2.8 in. H x 6.7 in. L x 2.6 in. W
Dimensions
(7.1 cm H x 17.1 cm L x 6.6 cm W)
Weight (without cable)
Electrical Characteristics
Voltage & Current
Performance Characteristics
Light Source
617nm LEDs
45 from normal
Pitch Tolerance
65
65
Scan Angle
43 3
4.0 mil
5.0 mil
7.5 mil
10 mil (80% UPC)
13 mil (100% UPC)
15 mil
20 mil
4 mil
Programming Guide
3.0 - 9.5 cm
2.3 - 14 cm
1.5 - 26.5 cm
1.3 - 37.5 cm
2.5 - 46.5 cm
to 48 cm
to 59 cm
291
Item
Description
Decode Capability
Interfaces Supported
User Environment
Operating Temperature
32 to 122 F (0 to 50 C)
Storage Temperature
Humidity
Drop Specifications
Immune to direct exposure of normal office and factory lighting conditions, as well as direct exposure to sunlight.
Contaminants
Spray/rain
Dust/particulates
IEC 529-IPX2
IEC 529-IP5X
Beeper Volume
Electrostatic Discharge
292
Appendix B
Standard Defaults
The most common configuration settings are listed in the Default column of
Table 39. Page references are also provided for feature descriptions and programming barcodes for each parameter. A column has also been provided for recording of
your preferred default settings for these same configurable features.
Table 39. Standard Defaults
Parameter
Default
Your Setting
Page Number
General Features
0.4 Second
13
160 ms
15
Power On Alert
4 Beeps
17
After Decode
18
Mono
19
Medium
20
80 ms
20
High
22
LED on until
next trigger pull
23
Scan Mode
Trigger Single
25
0.5 Seconds
27
5 Seconds
29
Flash On Time
1 Second
31
600 ms
33
Medium
35
300 ms
36
Keyboard Wedge
Programming Guide
293
Parameter
Country Mode
Default
Your Setting
Page Number
U.S. Keyboard
38
41
Numlock Key
Unchanged
41
Disable
42
No Delay
45
100 ms
47
1 ms
49
Handheld Scanner
52
Ignore
53
No Global Prefix
Global Suffix =
0x0D (CR)
56
Global AIM ID
Disable
58
Label ID Control
Disable
66
Case Conversion
Disable
75
No Char Conversion
76
81
UPC-A Enable/Disable
Enable
82
Enable
82
Dont Expand
83
Transmit
83
101
84
Global Prefix/Suffix
Character Conversion
Symbologies
Coupon Control
UPC-A
294
Parameter
Default
Your Setting
Page Number
UPC-E
UPC-E Enable/Disable
Enable
85
Send
85
Dont Expand
86
Dont Expand
86
Transmit
87
88
Disable
89
Enable
90
Send
90
Transmit
91
Disable
92
ISSN Enable/Disable
Disable
92
93
Enable
94
Send
94
Disable
95
96
97
UPC/EAN Correlation
Disable
99
Disable
100
GTIN
GTIN Formatting
EAN 13
EAN 13 Enable/Disable
EAN 13 Check Character Transmission
EAN 8
EAN 8 Enable/Disable
EAN 8 Check Character Transmission
Expand EAN 8 to EAN 13
EAN 8 Minimum Reads
Add-Ons
Programming Guide
295
Parameter
Default
Your Setting
Page Number
Disable P2, P5
and P8
102
70 ms
104
Disable
107
110
111
112
Enable
113
Disable
113
114
Enable
115
Disable
115
116
Variable
117
118
74
120
Disable
122
Disable
122
123
Optional Add-ons
296
Parameter
Default
Your Setting
Page Number
Code 39
Code 39 Enable/Disable
Enable
124
Calculate
125
Send
126
Dont Transmit
126
Disable
127
Auto
128
129
130
Variable
132
133
50
135
137
Disable
139
Code 39 Stitching
Enable
140
Disable
141
141
Dont Send
142
Dont Transmit
142
Disable
143
Enable
143
Dont Expand
144
Code 32
Code 32 Enable/Disable
Code 39 CIP
Code 39 CIP Enable/Disable
Code 128
Code 128 Enable/Disable
Expand Code 128 to Code 39
Programming Guide
297
Your Setting
Page Number
Parameter
Default
Send
144
Auto
147
148
149
Variable
151
152
80
154
Disable
156
Enable
157
Transmit in Code
128 Data Format
158
I 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
Disable
159
Disable
160
Send
161
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads
174
2 of 5 Decoding Level
163
I 2 of 5 Length Control
Variable
165
I 2 of 5 Set Length 1
12
166
I 2 of 5 Set Length 2
100
168
I 2 of 5 Character Correlation
Disable
170
I 2 of 5 Stitching
Disable
171
Disable
172
Enable
172
GS1-128
GS1-128 Enable
Interleaved 2 of 5
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR Enable/
Disable
Datalogic 2 of 5
Datalogic 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
298
Default
Disable
173
174
Variable
175
12
176
100
178
Disable
182
Datalogic 2 of 5 Stitching
Disable
183
Disable
184
Dont Calculate
185
Send
186
Transmit
186
abcd/abcd
187
Dont Require
Match
188
Auto
189
190
191
Variable
193
194
50
196
198
Disable
200
Codabar Stitching
Disable
201
Disable
202
Your Setting
Page Number
Parameter
Codabar
Codabar Enable/Disable
ABC Codabar
ABC Codabar Enable/Disable
Programming Guide
299
Parameter
Default
Your Setting
Page Number
Static
202
200mS
203
Disable
204
Disable
205
Check C and K
206
Send
207
208
Variable
209
210
50
212
214
216
Disable
218
Code 11 Stitching
Disable
219
Standard 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
Disable
220
Disable
221
Send
221
222
222
Variable
223
224
50
226
Code 11
Code 11 Enable/Disable
Standard 2 of 5
300
Your Setting
Page Number
Parameter
Default
Disable
228
Standard 2 of 5 Stitching
Disable
229
Industrial 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
Disable
230
Disable
230
Enable
231
Variable
232
1 Character
233
50 Characters
235
1 Read
237
Industrial 2 of 5 Stitching
Disable
238
Disable
238
IATA Enable/Disable
Disable
239
Enable
239
Disable
240
Disable
241
200ms
242
Enable
243
Disable
243
Disable
244
Enable Mod10
245
Industrial 2 of 5
IATA
ISBT 128
MSI
MSI Enable/Disable
MSI Check Character Calculation
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Parameter
Default
Your Setting
Page Number
Enable
246
Variable
246
1 Character
247
50 Characters
249
4 Reads
251
Level 3
252
Disable
254
Enable Plessey
Std. Check Char.
Verif.
255
Enable
256
Variable
256
1 Character
257
50 Characters
259
4 Reads
261
Level 3
262
Plessey Stitching
Disable
263
Disable
264
Code 93 Enable/Disable
Enable
264
Disable
265
Enable
266
Variable
266
1 Character
267
50 Characters
269
1 Read
271
Level 3
272
Plessey
Plessey Enable/Disable
Code 93
302
Parameter
Default
Your Setting
Page Number
Auto
274
Code 93 Stitching
Enable
275
Enable
275
Codablock F Enable/Disable
Disable
276
Disable
277
Enable Check C
277
Variable
278
3 Characters
279
100 Characters
281
Code 4 Enable/Disable
Disable
283
Enable
284
Enable
284
Code 5 Enable/Disable
Disable
285
Enable
286
Enable
286
Codablock F
Code 4
Code 5
287
289
Disable
290
Follett 2 of 5
Follett 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
Programming Guide
303
NOTES
304
Appendix C
LED and Beeper Indications
The imagers beeper sounds and its LED illuminates to indicate various functions or
errors on the imager. An optional Green Spot also performs useful functions. The
tables below list these indications. One exception to the behaviors listed in the tables
is that the imagers functions are programmable, and may or may not be turned on.
For example, certain indications, such as the power-up beep can be disabled using
programming barcode labels.
Programming Guide
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DESCRIPTION
Power-up Beep
LED
BEEPER
Imager beeps four times at
highest frequency and volume upon power-up.
Good Read
Beep
ROM Failure
Imager Active
Mode
N/A
Imager
Disabled
N/A
Green Spot is
on continuously
N/A
N/A
Green Spota
flashes momentarily
N/A
N/A
Flashes
N/A
Programming Mode - The following indications ONLY occur when the imager is in Programming Mode.
Label Programming Mode
Entry
N/A
N/A
306
Error Codes
INDICATION
DESCRIPTION
LED
BEEPER
N/A
Imager sounds one high frequency beep and 4 low frequency beeps followed by
reset beeps.
N/A
a.
Except when in sleep mode or when a Good Read LED Duration other than 00 is selected
Error Codes
Upon startup, if the imager sounds a long tone, this means the imager has not passed
its automatic Selftest and has entered FRU1 isolation mode. If the imager is reset, the
sequence will be repeated. The following table describes the LED flashes/beep codes
associated with an error found.
NUMBER OF
LED
FLASHES/
BEEPS
ERROR
Configuration
Interface PCB
Imager Module
[Reserved]
Digital PCB
14
CPLD/Code Mismatch
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Programming Guide
307
NOTES
308
Appendix D
Sample Barcodes
The sample barcodes in this appendix are typical representations for their symbology
types.
UPC-A
0
12345 67890
EAN-13
3 4 5 67 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 0
Code 39
123ABC
Code 128
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234
Interleaved 2 of 5
12345678901231
Programming Guide
309
Code 32
Codabar
Code 93
Code 11
310
10293847560192837465019283746029478450366523
(GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked)
1234890hjio9900mnb
(GS1 DataBar Expanded)
08672345650916
(GS1 DataBar Limited)
GS1 DataBar-14
55432198673467
(GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Truncated)
90876523412674
(GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Stacked)
78123465709811
(GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Stacked)
Programming Guide
311
NOTES
312
Appendix E
Keypad
Use the barcodes in this appendix to enter numbers as you would select digits/characters from a keypad.
Programming Guide
313
314
Programming Guide
315
NOTES
316
Appendix F
Scancode Tables
Control Character Emulation
Control character emulation selects from different scancode tables as listed in this appendix. Each of the control character sets below are detailed by interface type in the
tables. These apply to Wedge and USB Keyboard platforms.
Characters from 00 to 0x1F are sent as control character
Ctrl+Keys, special keys are located from 0x80 to 0xA1.
Control Character 00
Programming Guide
317
DC1
C(S)+Q
DLE
C(S)+P
SP
F12
Cr
1x
2x
3x
4x
5x
6x
7x
8x
9x
Ax
Bx
Cx
Dx
Ex
Fx
Programming Guide
SOH
C(S)+A
NULL
C(S)+@
0x
Home
Sh
x1
x0
Pg Up
Ins
DC3
C(S)+S
ETX
C(S)+C
x3
Pg
Dwn
Ent
(keyp)
DC4
C(S)+T
EOT
C+D
x4
F1
NAK
C(S)+U
ENQ
C(S)+E
x5
F2
&
SYN
C(S)+V
ACK
C(S)+F
X6
F3
'
ETB
C(S)+W
BEL
C(S)+G
x7
F4
CAN
C(S)+X
BS
C(S)+H
x8
Ar
F5
EM
C(S)+Y
HT
TAB
x9
Ar
F6
SUB
C(S)+Z
LF
C(S)+J
xA
Al
F7
ESC
Esc
VT
C(S)+K
xB
Al
F8
<
FS
C(S)+\
FF
C(S)+L
xC
Cl
F9
GS
C+]
CR
Enter
xD
Cl
F10
>
RS
C(S)+^
SO
C(S)+N
xE
Cr
F11
Del
US
C(S)+_
SI
C(S)+O
xF
318
Extended characters (sky blue) are sent via dedicated keys (when available in the selected country mode) or by an Alt Mode sequence.
End
Sh
"
DC2
C(S)+R
STX
C(S)+B
x2
Pg
Dwn
Space
NBSP
1x
2x
3x
4x
5x
6x
7x
8x
9x
Ax
Bx
Cx
Dx
Ex
Fx
Programming Guide
Ar
0x
x0
Home
Ar
x1
Al
x2
Al
x3
Cl
x4
&
F1
F6
X6
Cr
x5
Cl
F2
Cr
x7
F3
BS
x8
F4
Tab
x9
F5
xA
ESC
S+ Tab
xB
<
F7
Enter
Keypd
xC
F8
Enter
xD
>
F9
Ins
xE
319
Del
F10
Pg Up
xF
A+0162
A+081
A+097
A+113
Sh
Home
A+0161
A+0177
A+0193
A+0209
A+048
A+064
A+080
A+096
A+112
F12
Cr
A+0176
A+0192
A+0208
A+0224
A+0240
3x
4x
5x
6x
7x
8x
9x
Ax
Bx
Cx
Dx
Ex
Fx
Programming Guide
End
A+065
A+032
2x
A+0241
A+0225
A+049
A+033
Alt+017
Alt+016
1x
A+0242
A+0226
A+0210
A+0194
A+0178
Sh?
A+114
A+098
A+082
A+066
A+050
A+034
Alt+018
Alt+002
Alt+001
Alt+000
0x
x2
x1
x0
A+0243
A+0227
A+0211
A+0195
A+0179
A+0163
Pg Up
Ins
A+115
A+099
A+083
A+067
A+051
A+035
Alt+019
Alt+003
x3
A+0244
A+0228
A+0212
A+0196
A+0180
A+0164
Pg Dwn
Ent
(keyp)
A+116
A+100
A+084
A+068
A+052
A+036
Alt+020
Alt+004
x4
A+0245
A+0229
A+0213
A+0197
A+0181
A+0246
A+0230
A+0214
A+0198
A+0182
A+0166
A+0165
F2
A+118
A+102
A+086
A+070
A+054
A+038
Alt+022
Alt+006
X6
F1
A+117
A+101
A+085
A+069
A+053
A+037
Alt+021
Alt+005
x5
A+0247
A+0231
A+0215
A+0199
A+0183
A+0167
F3
A+119
A+103
A+087
A+071
A+055
A+039
Alt+023
Alt+007
x7
A+0248
A+0232
A+0216
A+0200
A+0184
A+0168
F4
A+120
A+104
A+088
A+072
A+056
A+040
Alt+024
Alt+008
x8
A+0249
A+0233
A+0217
A+0201
A+0185
A+0169
Ar
F5
A+121
A+105
A+089
A+073
A+057
A+041
Alt+025
HT
TAB
x9
A+0250
A+0234
A+0218
A+0202
A+0186
A+0170
Ar
F6
A+122
A+106
A+090
A+074
A+058
A+042
Alt+026
Alt+010
xA
A+0251
A+0235
A+0219
A+0203
A+0187
A+0171
Al
F7
A+123
A+107
A+091
A+075
A+059
A+043
ESC
Esc
Alt+011
xB
A+052
A+0236
A+0220
A+0204
A+0188
A+0172
Al
F8
A+124
A+108
A+092
A+076
A+060
A+044
Alt+028
Alt+012
xC
A+0253
A+0237
A+0221
A+0205
A+0189
A+0173
Cl
F9
A+125
A+109
A+093
A+077
A+061
A+045
Alt+029
CR
Enter
xD
A+0254
A+0238
A+0222
A+0206
A+0190
A+0174
Cl
F10
A+126
A+110
A+094
A+078
A+062
A+046
Alt+030
Alt+014
xE
320
A+0255
A+0239
A+0223
A+0207
A+0191
A+0175
Cr
F11
A+127
A+111
A+095
A+079
A+063
A+047
Alt+031
Alt+015
Xf
A+0161
A+0177
A+0193
A+0209
A+0225
A+0241
A+048
A+064
A+080
A+096
A+112
A+0128
A+0144
A+0160
A+0176
A+0192
A+0208
A+0224
A+0240
3x
4x
5x
6x
7x
8x
9x
Ax
Bx
Cx
Dx
Ex
Fx
Programming Guide
A+0145
A+032
2x
A+0129
A+113
A+097
A+081
A+065
A+049
A+033
Home
Pg
Dwn
1x
Ar
Ar
x1
0x
x0
A+0242
A+0226
A+0210
A+0194
A+0178
A+0162
A+0146
A+0130
A+114
A+098
A+082
A+066
A+050
A+034
Al
x2
A+0243
A+0227
A+0211
A+0195
A+0179
A+0163
A+0147
A+0131
A+115
A+099
A+083
A+067
A+051
A+035
Al
x3
A+0244
A+0228
A+0212
A+0196
A+0180
A+0164
A+0148
A+0132
A+116
A+100
A+084
A+068
A+052
A+036
Cl
x4
x5
A+0245
A+0229
A+0213
A+0197
A+0181
A+0165
A+0149
A+0133
A+117
A+101
A+085
A+069
A+053
A+037
F6
Cl
A+0246
A+0230
A+0214
A+0198
A+0182
A+0166
A+0150
A+0134
A+118
A+102
A+086
A+070
A+054
A+038
F1
Cr
X6
A+0247
A+0231
A+0215
A+0199
A+0183
A+0167
A+0151
A+0135
A+119
A+103
A+087
A+071
A+055
A+039
F2
Cr
x7
A+0248
A+0232
A+0216
A+0200
A+0184
A+0168
A+0152
A+0136
A+120
A+104
A+088
A+072
A+056
A+040
F3
BS
x8
A+0249
A+0233
A+0217
A+0201
A+0185
A+0169
A+0153
A+0137
A+121
A+105
A+089
A+073
A+057
A+041
F4
Tab
x9
A+0250
A+0234
A+0218
A+0202
A+0186
A+0170
A+0154
A+0138
A+122
A+106
A+090
A+074
A+058
A+042
F5
xA
A+0251
A+0235
A+0219
A+0203
A+0187
A+0171
A+0155
A+0139
A+123
A+107
A+091
A+075
A+059
A+043
ESC
S+ Tab
xB
A+052
A+0236
A+0220
A+0204
A+0188
A+0172
A+0156
A+0140
A+124
A+108
A+092
A+076
A+060
A+044
F7
Enter
Keypd
xC
A+0253
A+0237
A+0221
A+0205
A+0189
A+0173
A+0157
A+0141
A+125
A+109
A+093
A+077
A+061
A+045
F8
Enter
xD
A+0254
A+0238
A+0222
A+0206
A+0190
A+0174
A+0158
A+0142
A+126
A+110
A+094
A+078
A+062
A+046
F9
Ins
xE
321
A+0255
A+0239
A+0223
A+0207
A+0191
A+0175
A+0159
A+0143
A+127
A+111
A+095
A+079
A+063
A+047
F10
Pg Up
xF
DC1
C(S)+Q
DLE
C(S)+P
Space
1x
2x
3x
4x
5x
6x
7x
F13
9x
Programming Guide
Sh
8x
F12
SOH
C(S)+A
NULL
C(S)+@
0x
x1
X0
F14
Sh
DC2
C(S)+R
STX
C(S)+B
x2
F15
Ins
DC3
C(S)+S
ETX
C(S)+C
x3
F16
Ent
(keyp)
DC4
C(S)+T
EOT
C+D
x4
F1
NAK
C(S)+U
ENQ
C(S)+E
x5
x6
F2
&
SYN
C(S)+V
ACK
C(S)+F
Digital Interface
F3
ETB
C(S)+W
BEL
C(S)+G
x7
F4
CAN
C(S)+X
BS
C(S)+H
x8
F5
EM
C(S)+Y
HT
TAB
x9
F6
SUB
C(S)+Z
LF
C(S)+J
xA
F7
ESC
Esc
VT
C(S)+K
xB
F8
<
FS
C(S)+\
FF
C(S)+L
xC
Cl
F9
GS
C+]
CR
Enter
xD
Cl
F10
>
RS
C(S)+^
SO
C(S)+N
xE
322
F11
Del
US
C(S)+_
SI
C(S)+O
xF
5x
6x
7x
Programming Guide
4x
3x
Space
2x
x2
x1
1x
0x
X0
x3
Cl
x4
x5
F6
Cl
&
F1
x6
F2
x7
F3
BS
x8
F4
Tab
x9
F5
xA
ESC
S+ Tab
xB
<
F7
Enter
Keypd
xC
F8
Enter
xD
>
F9
Ins
xE
323
Del
F10
xF
SOH
C(S)+A
DC1
C(S)+Q
NULL
C(S)+@
DLE
C(S)+P
Space
0x
1x
2x
3x
4x
5x
6x
7x
Enter
F12
Cr
9x
Ax
Programming Guide
Sh
8x
x1
X0
Reset
Sh
DC2
C(S)+R
STX
C(S)+B
x2
Insert
Ins
DC3
C(S)+S
ETX
C(S)+C
x3
Delete
Ent
(keyp)
DC4
C(S)+T
EOT
C+D
x4
Field -
F1
NAK
C(S)+U
ENQ
C(S)+E
x5
x6
Field
+
F2
&
SYN
C(S)+V
ACK
C(S)+F
IBM31xx 102-key
Enter
paddle
F3
ETB
C(S)+W
BEL
C(S)+G
x7
Printl
F4
CAN
C(S)+X
BS
C(S)+H
x8
Ar
F5
EM
C(S)+Y
HT
TAB
x9
Ar
F6
SUB
C(S)+Z
LF
C(S)+J
xA
Al
F7
ESC
Esc
VT
C(S)+K
xB
Al
F8
<
FS
C(S)+\
FF
C(S)+L
xC
Cl
F9
GS
C+]
CR
Enter
xD
Cl
F10
>
RS
C(S)+^
SO
C(S)+N
xE
324
Cr
F11
Del
US
C(S)+_
SI
C(S)+O
xF
Pg
Dwn
Space
1x
2x
3x
4x
5x
6x
7x
Programming Guide
Ar
0x
X0
Home
Ar
x1
Al
x2
Al
x3
Cl
x4
x5
F6
Cl
&
F1
Cr
x6
F2
Cr
x7
F3
BS
x8
F4
Tab
x9
F5
xA
ESC
S+ Tab
xB
<
F7
Enter
Keypd
xC
F8
Enter
xD
>
F9
Ins
xE
325
Del
F10
Pg Up
xF
SOH
C(S)+A
DC1
C(S)+Q
NULL
C(S)+@
DLE
C(S)+P
Space
0x
1x
2x
3x
4x
5x
6x
7x
Home
F12
Cr
9x
Ax
Programming Guide
Sh?
8x
x1
X0
End
Sh?
DC2
C(S)+R
STX
C(S)+B
x2
Pg Up
Ins
DC3
C(S)+S
ETX
C(S)+C
x3
Pg
Dwn
Ent
(keyp)
DC4
C(S)+T
EOT
C+D
x4
F1
NAK
C(S)+U
ENQ
C(S)+E
x5
x6
F2
&
SYN
C(S)+V
ACK
C(S)+F
IBM XT
F3
ETB
C(S)+W
BEL
C(S)+G
x7
F4
CAN
C(S)+X
BS
C(S)+H
x8
Ar
F5
EM
C(S)+Y
HT
TAB
x9
Ar
F6
SUB
C(S)+Z
LF
C(S)+J
xA
Al
F7
ESC
Esc
VT
C(S)+K
xB
Al
F8
<
FS
C(S)+\
FF
C(S)+L
xC
Cl
F9
GS
C+]
CR
Enter
xD
Cl
F10
>
RS
C(S)+^
SO
C(S)+N
xE
326
Cr
F11
Del
US
C(S)+_
SI
C(S)+O
xF
Pg
Dwn
Space
1x
2x
3x
4x
5x
6x
7x
Programming Guide
Ar
0x
X0
Home
Ar
x1
Al
x2
Al
x3
Cl
x4
x5
F6
Cl
IBM XT cont.
&
F1
Cr
x6
F2
Cr
x7
F3
BS
x8
F4
Tab
x9
F5
xA
ESC
S+ Tab
xB
<
F7
Enter
Keypd
xC
F8
Enter
xD
>
F9
Ins
xE
327
Del
F10
Pg Up
xF
328
Index
B
bar codes
RS-232
baud rate 49
RS-232 parameters
parity 283, 285, 288, 290
barcodes
cancel 313
numeric barcodes 313
RS-232 parameters
parity 40
Beeper
Pitch, Good Read 19, 20
Volume, Good Read 22
Beeper, Good Read 17
C
Conversion, case 75
Conversion, character 76
H
Handheld Scanner 52, 53
I
Indications 305
Interface Cable 5
Interfaces Supported 292
K
keyboard support 38
L
Light Source 291
E
Error Codes 307
Errors 307
G
Good Read, Beeper 17
Pitch 19, 20
Volume 22
Good Read, Beeper 17
Good Read, Beeper Pitch 19, 20
Programming Guide
P
Performance Characteristics 291
Physical Characteristics 291
Pitch Good Read, Beeper 19, 20
Pitch Tolerance 291
Prefix/Suffix 56
Print Contrast Minimum 291
Product Specifications 291
Programming Barcodes 6
R
Read, Beeper Good 17
Read, Beeper Pitch Good 19, 20
329
S
sample bar codes
code 128 309
code 39 309
select digits/characters 313
Skew (Yaw) Tolerance 291
Suffix 56
symbology types 309
T
Table Top Scanner 52, 53
U
UPC 82
USB Connection 5
USB interface selection 9
User Environment 292
V
Volume Good Read, Beeper 22
330
ASCII Chart
ASCI
I
Char.
Hex
No.
ASCI
I
Char.
Hex
No.
ASCI
I
Char.
Hex
No.
ASCI
I
Char.
Hex
No.
NUL
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
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
0F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
SP
!
#
$
%
&
(
)
*
+
,
.
/
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
;
<
=
>
?
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2A
2B
2C
2D
2E
2F
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3A
3B
3C
3D
3E
3F
@
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
[
\
]
^
_
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
4F
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
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
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
6A
6B
6C
6D
6E
6F
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
7A
7B
7C
7D
7E
7F
NOTES