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1. Validate label to complete the setting 7 4 3 Key Type Status Setting The key type status is specified in character basis Each character programmed is by default of Normal key type A character of normal key type can have associate status settings add Shift Control Alternate Whereas a character of Scan Code type may not have any associate key status settings e Normal Key Type When this label is read the scanner will assume the following hexadecimal digits are the ASCII code of the character being programmed And it will also clear all the associate key status settings made to the current character e Scan Code When this label is read the scanner will assume the following hexadecimal digits are the scan code value of the character being programmed e Add Shift The Shift key will be sent together with the character programmed e Add Control L The left Control key will be sent together with the character programmed e Add Alternate L The left Alternate key will be sent together with the character programmed 20 e Add Control R The right Control key will be sent together with the character programmed e Add Alternate R The right Alternate key will be sent together with the character programmed For example to program the Prefix Code to be Ctrl Shift B C the programming sequence should be 1 Prefix Code label 2 Add Control L label 3 Add Shift label 4 4
2. of the hexadecimal digit 5 2 of the hexadecimal digit 6 4 of the hexadecimal digit 7 3 of the hexadecimal digit 8 Validate Note In internal representation of the characters which are specified with either scan code or associate key status occupy two normal character space each So the maximum number of characters can be configured for a string parameter will decrease if these character specifications are used 7 5 Exit Configuration Mode Both the Update and the Exit Setup without Changes labels will exit the scanner from configuration mode when they are read These two labels differ in whether to keep the new settings on the scanner or not as their names suggest The scanner will respond with 6 beeps and restart itself if either label is read 21
3. or Modulo 11 amp 10 checksum If the checksum character is incorrect the barcode will not be read e Checksum Transmission User can control how the checksum is transmitted by configuring this parameters 1 Transmitted 2 Last digit not transmitted 3 Last 2 digits not transmitted e Code Length Qualification Because of the weak structure of the MSI code a partial scan has a high probability of decoding as a valid but shorter MSI codes known as short scan To prevent this kind of undesired readings the Code Length settings can help to ensure that the correct code is read by qualifying the allowable code length Code length limitations can be set in 2 ways Fixed Code Length and Max Min code length If the fixed code length is selected up to 2 fixed lengths can be specified And if max min code length is selected the max length and the min length must be specified and the scanner will only accept those codes with lengths fall between max min length specified 4 10 Plessey e Convert to UK Plessey If this parameter is enabled the scanner will change each occurrence of the character A into character X in the code 10 e Checksum Transmission If this parameter is enabled the checksum 5 Data Output Format characters two characters will be transmitted together with data Data read by the scanner will be processed in the following sequence RS 232 Keyboard Wedge and USB interfaces 1 The character substit
4. ER Ge Re RR RA RA 8 4 3 Industrial Interleave Matrix 25 esse ese ee ee Re GE Re Ge Re GR Re RR Re 8 A A Codabar EE EE EE e 9 ASUPCE SE e a ee ES ee Ge ee GE Ee ee RED 9 AGEANS 2 es see Bes be See ee Ee sie ee oe ee ee EA ots ee Pe ese oes eek 9 ATUPCA EE EE OE OE OE anid 10 ASEAN IS SR NG Ge ee A 10 RADE RE EE OE eee 10 RA SA ON LO OR N OR di 10 5 Data Output Formats ci c sscccscccccesssssecccess ees Es Gee ye ES Ee es seges Ee sg ee Ed 12 5 1 Character SubstituHON ees ee see ee ee ee Re Re RR RR GRA RA Re ee 12 5 2 Prefix Postfix Code sa ea RA Re ee ee ee Re Ge Re Ge Re ee Re RA 12 5 3 Code ID GE Ge GEE EG Get ene bes ee ee Ge 12 JA Len oth Code EE EE ES ER Ee Ee E E 13 6 Data Editing ss es OG SR N ee ee Ee SN es Ge ee Ee ed 14 6 1 Select Editing Format esse sesse see ee ae Ge ee Re Re Ge ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 14 6 2 Restore Default Format sees ees ects diese SE Ge See ge Ge 14 6 3 Applicable Conditions see se ea RA RA RARR RA Re ee ee ee ee 14 6 4 Total Number of Fields se se RA RA RA Re ee ee ee ee 15 6 5 Dividing Data into Fields ee se se ee RA RA RA Re ee ee ee ee 15 6 6 Additonal Fields si Ai oe os Ge EE aerate aaah T eie 15 6 7 Field Transmission Sequence ees ea RA RA Re ee ee ee ee 16 6 8 End of Format Programming sesse sesse se ee ae se ee ene Ge ee ee ee ee ee 16 6 9 Activate Data Editing Formats ies ses sees se esse ee se ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee 16 6
5. each field can be configured in two ways e Field Terminating String The field dividing rule can be configured by specifying the field terminating string The field terminating string configured can be up to two characters The scanner will search for the occurrence of this particular string in the data for the field The field terminating string is always included in the field User though has the option of discarding this terminating string Field Length The field dividing rule can be configured by simply specifying the field length The scanner will assign the next specified number of characters into the field 6 6 Additional Fields User can create up to five additional fields for each editing format Each additional field can have at most four characters The additional fields are numbered AF1 to AF5 accordingly 15 6 7 Field Transmission Sequence After the data fields and the additional fields are configured user can now program the transmission sequence of these fields that comprise the final data The Start label must be read before assigning the field transmission sequence And then the desired field transmission sequence can be specified The scanner will transmit the fields in the order sequence user programmed when sending data The field transmission sequence can be assigned in any desired order and fields can also be assigned multiple times The maximum number of fields can be assigned is twelve After the seque
6. format Note Before completing the configuration of the editing format if parameters other than those pertaining to editing format are read the editing format under configuration will be aborted User must restart the configuration again by selecting editing format to be configured 6 2 Restore Default Format After the editing format to be configured is selected user can read the Restore Default Format label to put the editing format back to default setting The default settings of the editing format are listed below e Applicable Code Type All e Applicable Length Both max and min length are zero e Matching string Empty e Matching String Location 0 e Total number of field 1 e Field Setting Not Configured e Additional Fields Empty e Field Transmission Sequence F1 6 3 Applicable Conditions Three applicable conditions can be configured to gualify whether the data read by the scanner can be processed by the particular editing format Data editing will not be performed unless all three applicable conditions are met The configurable applicable conditions are described below e Code Type This parameter specifies the code type of the data eligible for data editing Multiple code types can be specified for this parameter 14 e Data Length This parameter specifies the length character count of the data eligible for data editing It is specified in the range format The length of the data must fall between max and
7. normally beep twice when a setup barcode is read If the particular setup parameter needs more than one read the scanner will only issue a short beep to indicate that there are more setup barcodes needed to complete the current parameter setting 2 2 Indicator There is a dual color indicator on top of the scanner Normally it is off and will turn red when there is a good read The indicator will be green when the scanner is in configuration mode 2 3 Scan Modes There are eight scan modes supported by the CCD scanner The user can choose the desired scan mode depending on the application requirements But if the scanner is a switch less scanner only Continuous mode or Testing mode can be selected other scan modes involve trigger switch interaction The supported scan modes are described below e Auto Off Mode The scanner will start scanning once the switch is triggered The scanning continues until either a barcode is read or a preset scanning period Scanner Time Out Duration is expired e Continuous Mode The scanner is always scanning e Auto Power Off Mode The scanner will start scanning once the switch is triggered The scanning continues until a preset scanning period Scanner Time Out Duration is expired Unlike the Auto Off mode the scanner will continue to scan and the scanning period is re counted each time there is a successful read Alternate Mode The scanner will start scanning once the switch is triggered The
8. not only cater for the requirements needed today but also can fulfill your long term needs The main functions and features provided on the 1000 are listed below e Barcode Readability Most popular barcode symbologies are supported e Support for negative barcodes e Supports eight scan modes e Programmable Beeping Tone e Dual Color Indicator e Interface Support KBD Wedge RS232 and USB e Programmable Code ID Code ID can be individually configured for each symbology e Programmable Length Code e Programmable Prefix Code e Programmable Postfix Code e Character Substitution e Data Editing Data can be reorganized according to user programmable formats Up to three data editing formats are supported e Extremely Low Power Consumption 2 General Features 2 1 Buzzer The buzzer of the scanner beeps differently to indicate various operating conditions e Power On Beep The CCD scanner will issue a long beep to indicate a successful power on e Good Read Beep There are four volume levels and four beeping tones frequencies that the user can select from to signify a good read The available options are Volume Maximum Loud Medium Minimum Frequency 8 4 2 1kHz e Error Beep The scanner will issue a long beep with a low tone to indicate errors e Enter Exit Configuration Beep The scanner will issue 6 beeps upon entering exiting the configuration mode e Setup Beep In configuration mode the scanner will
9. reading of the same barcode The Re read Delay can be set by the user 2 5 Scanner Time out Duration This parameter is used to limit the maximum scanning period when the scan mode is either Auto Off Mode or Auto Power Off Mode This time out duration is specified in units of second The default time out duration is ten seconds 2 6 Reading Redundancy This parameter is used to specify the levels of reading decoding security If No Redundancy is selected only one successful decoding can make the reading valid If Three Times Redundancy is selected it will take 3 successful decodes to make 3 the reading valid It is obvious that the more redundancy the user selects the higher the reading security and thus the slower the reading speed The user must compromise between decoding security and decoding speed if the security feature is needed 2 7 Supported Symbologies Most of the popular barcode symbologies are supported Each symbology can be individually enabled or disabled The scanner will automatically discriminate and recognize all the symbologies that are enabled The supported barcode symbologies are listed below e Code 39 Standard Full ASCII e Italy Pharmacode e French Pharmacode e Industrial 25 e Interleave 25 e Matrix 25 e Codabar NW 7 e UPCA with or without Addon e UPCE with or without Addon e EANS with or without Addon e EAN13 with or without Addon e Code 93 e Code 128 e EAN 128 e MSI e Pl
10. 10 Exclusive Data Editing ee sees see se see ee ee ee ae ee ee ee ee Ge ee ee ee ee ee ee 16 6 11 Programming ExampleS esse esse see seke eek RA GRA Re ee Ee ee ee ee ee 16 Configuring your 1000 ee ee RR a GRA Re Ee ee ee ee ee 18 7 1 Enter Configuration Mode ese see ee ea RA Re Re ee ee ee ee 18 7 2 Detaullt ie SEE SE Gained sigan at ened 18 13 List STADT a TE RE dak Hats each detaches eee tise cote 18 7 4 Setting Parameter ValueS iese ses sa RA RA Re ee ee ee ee ee Re ee 18 7 4 1 Numeric Parameters esse se ee ee ee Re ER RR RR RA GRA Gee ee 19 7 4 2 Character String Parameters see sea RA GR RA RA RA Re ee 19 7 4 3 Key Type Status Setting ee se se ee Re RR RR GR Re RA Gee ee 20 7 5 Exit Configuration Mode esse se se ee RA GRA Re GR ee ee ee ee ee 21 1 Introduction This manual contains all the information needed to operate and configure the 1000 CCD Barcode Scanner It is divided into two parts The first part of this manual describes the operation and programmable features of the scanner The second part of this manual contains the setup barcodes used to configure the scanner The 1000 is one of the most versatile and flexible CCD barcode scanner in the world All the features and functions required for up to date barcode reading are included Owing to the compact design and extremely low power consumption this scanner provides for easy installation and high product durability The scanner will
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12. User s Manual WARNING This eguipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Table of Contents Le InttOductl OM RES Ee De OE GE EG ER ee 1 2 General Features E ES EE GE E aoe te Ge N ee ee 2 2 IBUZZEr MEE GE DE EE ER EE ee ee 2 22 Imdicator se sege Se abscess a Ese eed wee ee ge Dee 2 2 3 Scan MOS EE EE GE EE EE EE GE EG ee Ge ei 2 24 Reread Delay MR EE HE OE OE i 3 2 5 Scanner Time out DuratON ee ee sesse ee ee ee ee Re RR GR Re RR RA
13. c key or by using the numeric key pad The Num Lock status of the keyboard should be ON if numeric key pad option is selected Numeric Key Pad AlphaNumeric Key 3 1 7 Inter Character Delay An inter character delay of 0 to 255 ms can be configured to match the computer response time of the keyboard interface The delay time configured is inserted between transmitting every character The longer the delay time configured the slower the transmission speed will be The inter character delay is zero by default 3 2 RS232 Interface The user can select the desired flow control baud rate parity and data bits to be used in this output interface 3 2 1 Baud Rate Parity Data Bits The supported baud rate parity and data bit are listed below e Baud Rate 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 300 e Parity None Even Odd e Data bit 8 7 3 2 2 Flow Control The user can further configure the flow handshake control method to be used The available options are listed below e No Flow Control e Scanner Ready The scanner will activate the RTS signal after power on After each good read the scanner will then wait for the CTS signal becomes active The data will not be sent until CTS signal becomes active e Data Ready The RTS signal will be activated after each good read The scanner will then wait for the CTS signal becomes active The data will not be sent until CTS signal becomes active e Inverted Data R
14. cter is the quantity information Data should be transmitted like this Item number goes first then a TAB character and then the date code and then another TAB character and finally the quantity 16 Total Number of Fields 3 Field 1 Divide field by field length set the field length to 6 Field 2 Divide field by field terminating string Set terminating string to and discard the terminating string Additional Field 1 Set to one TAB character Field Transmission Sequence F2 AF1 Fl AFI F3 17 7 Configuring your 1000 Configuring the 1000 CCD Scanner is done by reading the setup labels contained in the Configuration Manual the second part of this manual This section describes the procedure of configuring the scanner Some configuration examples are also given in this section for illustration 7 1 Enter Configuration Mode To start the configuration the Enter Setup label must be read This will put the scanner in the configuration mode The scanner will respond with 6 beeps and the indicator will turn green after the label is read This Enter Setup label is located at the bottom of almost every even page of the Configuration Manual 7 2 Default All the parameters of the scanner will return to their default values by reading the Default label The scanner will beep twice when the Default label is read 7 3 List Setting The current setting of all scanner parameters can be sent t
15. e correct code is read by qualifying the allowable code length Code length parameters can be configured in two ways Fixed Code Length or Max Min code length If the fixed code length is selected up to 2 fixed lengths can be specified And if max min code length is selected the max length and the min length must be specified and the scanner will only accept those codes with lengths fall between max min length specified 4 4 Codabar e Start Stop Transmission This parameter specifies whether the start stop characters of Codabar are included in the data being transmitted e Start Stop Selection Four different start stop pairs can be selected as start stop characters as listed below abcd abcd abcd tn e ABCD ABCD ABCD TN E 4 5 UPCE e System Number Selection The UPCE comes with 2 flavors System Number 0 and System Number 1 These two differ in the way data are encoded The system number is the new UPCE extension to the ordinary UPCE system number 0 User can have the choice of enabling both system numbers or just system number 0 Warning Because of the way system number is encoded if both system numbers are enabled user might suffer from short scanning UPCA or EAN13 into UPCE system number 1 barcodes e Convert to UPCA If this parameter is enabled the UPCE read will be expanded into UPCA and the following processing will follow the parameters configured for UPCA e System Number Transmission If
16. eady It is like the Data Ready flow control but the RTS signal level is inverted 3 2 3 Inter Character Delay An inter character delay of 0 to 255 ms can be configured to match the computer response time The delay time configured is inserted between transmitting every character The longer the delay time configured the slower the transmission speed will be The inter character delay is zero by default 3 3 USB Interfaces Two USB interface models are also available and must be specified at time of order Virtual com is a serial interface and HID is keyboard wedge interface 3 3 1 Virtual Com For installation instructions of this model and special drivers please refer to the separate diskette included with your scanner 4 Symbology Parameters This section describes user configurable parameters which are pertaining to barcode symbologies 4 1 Code39 e Standard Full ASCII Code 39 User can choose to read either Standard Code 39 or Full ASCII Code 39 by configuring this parameter e Start Stop Transmission This parameter specifies whether the start stop characters of Code 39 are included in the data being transmitted e Checksum Verification This parameter specifies whether the scanner will perform checksum verification when decoding barcodes If the checksum is incorrect the barcode will not be read e Checksum Transmission This parameter specifies whether the checksum character are included in the data bei
17. essey 2 8 Negative Barcodes The CCD scanner can be configured to read negative barcodes Normally barcodes are printed with the color of the bars darker than that of the spaces But for negative barcodes they are printed in the opposite sense just like negative films The spaces of the negative barcodes are printed with a color darker than that of the bars 3 Output Interface The 1000 is a single interface CCD scanner It can be ordered as a keyboard wedge scanner an RS 232 scanner or a USB scanner The output interface must be specified at time of order 3 1 Keyboard Wedge Interface 3 1 1 Keyboard Type The keyboard wedge interface is enabled by configuring selecting keyboard type The supported keyboard types are listed below e PCAT US French German Italian Swedish Norwegian UK Belgium Spanish and Portuguese KBD e PS2 30 e IBM 3477 TYPE Japanese KBD e IBM 34XX 319X amp Memorex Telex 122Keys 3 1 2 Keyboard Style Alphabets Keyboard layout style can be selected There are three options to this setting default layout US or English style AZERTY layout and QWERTZ layout This setting only works when the keyboard type selected is for US keyboard The scanner will make necessary adjustment when sending the A Q W Z Y and M character according to this setting 3 1 3 Keyboard Style Digits There are two digit layout styles as shown on the following fig
18. min length limits If the max length and the min length configured is both zero the scanner will not perform this length qualification Matching String and its Location User can specify a particular character string up to four characters that must appear in the data which is eligible for data editing User can also specify where character position starts from one this string should appear in the data by configuring the matching string location If the location specified is zero the scanner only checks for the existence of the matching string in the data To disable the matching string qualification just leave the matching string empty 6 4 Total Number of Fields Data can be divided into at most 6 fields The total number of fields configured must be correctly specified The fields are numbered from F1 to F6 accordingly but only F1 to F5 can be configured Please note that the number of fields can be configured is always one less than total number of fields specified The extra data characters beyond the last field configured will be automatically assigned to the next field That is if three fields are configured for the editing format the data characters after F3 will be assigned to F4 automatically This feature is quite useful especially when data of variable lengths is processed by editing formats 6 5 Dividing Data into Fields Data eligible for editing format is divided into fields according to user specified rules The rule for
19. n make desired modifications The pre defined Code ID Sets are shown below Seti Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Industrial 25 Interleave 25 Matrix 25 BANS P B BEE oe Ms CUE LV TV PUM Plessey S WI WIE QP 5 4 Length Code Two digits Length Code representing the length of data character count can be inserted in front of data being transmitted This Length Code parameter can be individually enabled or disabled for each barcode symbology 13 6 Data Editing The 1000 CCD scanner provides advanced data editing functions for data formatting Data editing is performed according to user configured editing formats Up to three editing formats can be configured Data is divided into fields by user specified rules These fields together with user configurable additional fields constitute the data actually sent to the host computer The detailed descriptions and the configuration procedures of the editing format are described in this section 6 1 Select Editing Format To start configuring an editing format the editing format to be configured must first be selected Once it is selected the parameters pertaining to editing format applicable condition total number of field field dividing rules additional fields and field transmission sequence parameters can be configured After all the desired parameters are configured the End of Format Programming label must be read to complete the configuration of that editing
20. nce has been assigned the End label must be read to complete the setting 6 8 End of Format Programming After all the desired parameters are configured the End of Format Programming label must be read to conclude the programming of the editing format This label is located at the bottom of every even page in the Editing Format Parameters section of the configuration manual 6 9 Activate Data Editing Formats Before data can be processed by a particular editing format that format must be enabled The editing formats can be enabled or disabled individually 6 10 Exclusive Data Editing If this parameter is enabled all data read by the scanner must be processed by the editing format If the data is not eligible for all enabled editing formats the scanner will not accept the reading and the data will not be transmitted 6 11 Programming Examples Example 1 Extracts data from the 10th character to the 19th character Total Number of Fields 3 Field 1 Divide field by field length set field length to 9 Field 2 Divide field by field length set field length to 10 Field Transmission Sequence F2 Example 2 Extract the date code item number and quantity information from barcodes Data is encoded in the barcode like this From the first character to the 6th character is the date code From the 7th character is the item number its length is not fixed but is delimited by a character After the chara
21. ng transmitted 4 2 Italy French Pharmacode For Italy French Pharmacode there is always a checksum character included in the barcode So the checksum verification is always performed when decoding these symbologies User though can choose whether the checksum character is to be transmitted or not The start stop transmission of this code shares the same setting of Code 39 e Checksum Transmission This parameter specifies whether the checksum character are included in the data being transmitted 4 3 Industrial Interleave Matrix 25 e Start Stop Selection This parameter provides the readability of all 2 of 5 symbology variants For example flight tickets actually use an Industrial 25 barcode but with Interleave 25 start stop In order to read this barcode the start stop selection parameter of Industrial 25 should set to Interleave 25 Checksum Verification This parameter specifies whether the scanner will perform checksum verification when decoding barcodes If the checksum is incorrect the barcode will not be read Checksum Transmission This parameter specifies whether the checksum character are included in the data being transmitted Code Length Qualification Because of the weak structure of the 2 of 5 codes a partial scan has a high probability of decoding as a valid but shorter 2 of 5 codes known as short scan To prevent this kind of undesired reading the Code Length settings can help to insure that th
22. o the host computer for user inspection The listing is separated into ten pages User can select the page of interest by reading the Page x label The scanner can not list setting if Wand Emulation interface is configured Page 1 Interface Buzzer and Scanner Parameters Page 2 Prefix Postfix and Length Code Setting Page 3 Code ID Page 4 Readable Symbologies Page 5 Symbology Parameters 1 3 Page 6 Symbology Parameters 2 3 Page 7 Symbology Parameters 3 3 Page 8 Editing Format 1 Page 9 Editing Format 2 Page 10 Editing Format 3 7 4 Setting Parameter Values For most of the parameters only one read is required to set them to new values The scanner will respond with two beeps when these parameters are configured But for some special parameters multiple reads are required to complete the setting The scanner will respond with a short beep if the configuration of the parameter is still not complete These parameters usually refer to a numeric value or a string of characters such as keyboard type inter character delay prefix postfix code etc 18 For these kinds of parameters the label of the parameter to be configured must be read first Then the labels comprising the numeric value or character string are read Finally the Validate label must be read to complete the setting The scanner will respond with two beeps when the Validate label is read 7 4 1 Numeric Parameters The configuration
23. procedures for numeric parameters are shown below Parameter Label Decimal Label Validate Label For example to configure the Inter Character Delay to be 15 ms the Inter Character Delay label is first read and then the decimal digit labels 1 and 5 and finally the Validate label to complete the setting 7 4 2 Character String Parameters Basically each character programmed for the character string parameters is represented by two hexadecimal digits The two hexadecimal digits usually comprise a value which is the ASCII code equivalence of the character being programmed Beside the two hexadecimal digits there is an optional key type status can also be specified for each character of the string parameters This optional key type status can only be specified for some particular parameters when keyboard interface is used These parameters are Prefix Code Postfix Code Code ID and Additional Fields of Editing Formats The available key type status settings can be selected will be described briefly The configuration procedures for character string parameters are shown below 19 Parameter Label Key Type Status Label j Two Hexadecimal Labels j Validate Label For example to configure the Prefix Code to be AB the Prefix Code label is first read and then the hexadecimal digit labels 4 1 4 and 2 are read and finally the
24. scanner will continue scanning until the switch is triggered again Momentary Mode The scanner will be scanning as long as the switch is depressed Repeat Mode The scanner is always scanning just like Continuous Mode But now the switch acts like a re transmit button If the switch is triggered within 1 second after a good read the same data will be transmit again without actually reading the barcode This re transmit button can be triggered as many times as user desired as long as the time between each triggering does not exceed 1 second This scan mode is most useful when the same barcode is to be read many times Laser Mode This is the scan mode most often used on laser scanners The scanner will start scanning once the switch is pressed The scanning continues until either a barcode is read the switch is released or a preset scanning period Scanner Time Out Duration is expired Test Mode The scanner is always scanning The scanner will decode repeatedly even with the same barcode By default the scan mode is Auto Off mode for scanners with trigger switch and is Continuous mode for switch less scanners 2 4 Re read Delay If the scanner mode is set to Continuous Auto Power Off Alternate or Momentary mode the scanner will prevent accidentally reading the same barcode twice by using a Re read Delay Blocking Time The barcode must be taken away from the scanning line longer than the Re read Delay to allow second
25. this parameter is enabled the system number will be included in the data being transmitted e Checksum Transmission If this parameter is enabled the checksum character will be included in the data being transmitted 4 6 EAN8 amp e Convert to EAN13 If this parameter is enabled the EAN8 read will be expanded into EAN13 and the following processing will follow the parameters configured for EAN13 e Checksum Transmission If this parameter is enabled the checksum character will be included in the data being transmitted 4 7 UPCA e Convert to EAN13 If this parameter is enabled the UPCA read will be expanded into EAN13 and the following processing will follow the parameters configured for EAN13 e System Number Transmission If this parameter is enabled the system number will be included in the data being transmitted e Checksum Transmission If this parameter is enabled the checksum character will be included in the data being transmitted 4 8 EAN13 e ISBN ISSN Conversion If these parameters are enabled the scanner will convert the code read into ISBN or ISSN code if the formats are correct EAN13 codes start with 978 or 979 for ISBN and 977 for ISSN e Checksum Transmission If this parameter is enabled the checksum character will be included in the data being transmitted 4 9 MSI e Checksum Verification Three kinds of checksum calculations can be implemented into MSI code Single Modulo 10 Double Modulo 10
26. ures One has its digit keys on top upper row the other has them on bottom lower row The digit layout style can be changed by configuring this setting There are three options to this setting Default Lower Row and Upper Row The scanner will make necessary adjustment when sending digits according to the setting value of this parameter This setting is meant to be used with the above setting Keyboard Style Alphabets and perhaps Character Substitution setting when support to languages not available on the scanner is needed 1 2 3 Digits on Lower Row 1 2 3 Digits on Upper Row 3 1 4 Capital Lock Status In order to send alphabets with correct case the scanner needs to know the capital lock status of the keyboard Incorrect settings may result in reversed case of alphabets being transmitted There are 3 options to this parameter On Off or Auto Detection If this parameter is set to Auto Detection the scanner will automatically detect the capital lock status of the keyboard before it transmits data 3 1 5 Alphabets Transmission User can choose how alphabets are sent by configuring this parameter The alphabets can be sent according to their case the Case Sensitive option or the case is ignored the Jgnore Case option when transmitting 3 1 6 Digits Transmission User can choose how the scanner transmits digits by configuring this parameter The scanner can transmit digits by using the alphanumeri
27. ution is performed on the barcode data 2 The Code ID and the Length Code are inserted at the beginning of the data as shown below Code ID Length Code Data 3 The resulting data of step 1 will be processed by the editing formats For details please refer to the section Data Editing 4 And finally the Prefix Code and the Postfix Code will be added before transmission Prefix Code Resulting Data of Step 3 Postfix Code 5 1 Character Substitution There are three character substitution settings on the scanner These settings are configured on a character base That is a specific character is to be substituted by an another character The character substitution is performed on every occurrence of the characters specified in these settings Be aware the substitution is performed only on the barcode itself exclude Prefix Code Postfix Code Code ID Length Code or any Additional Field and is performed before editing mode processing If only the character to be replaced is specified every occurrence of that character in the barcode will be taken away 5 2 Prefix Postfix Code Up to four characters of prefix postfix code can be configured for the scanner 5 3 Code ID Up to two characters of Code ID can be configured for each symbology To minimize the Code ID configuration efforts the scanner provides five predefined Code ID Sets that user can select from User can first select one of the Code ID Sets and the

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