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1. IBM 468X 469X Interface 8 5 8 6 153408 Product Reference Guide Introduction This chapter provides information for setting up the scanner with a Wand Emulation host Use this mode when you need Wand Emulation communication The scanner connects either to an external wand decoder or to a decoder integrated in a portable terminal or Point of Sale POS terminal In this mode the scanner emulates the signal of a digital wand to make it readable by a wand decoder Throughout the programming bar code menus asterisks indicate default values Indicates Default Transmit Unknown Characters Feature Option 9 2 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Connecting a Wand Emulation Interface To perform Wand Emulation connect the scanner to a portable data terminal or a controller which collects the wand data and interprets it for the host Wand port Interface cable Mobile computer Figure 9 1 Wand Emulation Connection NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration The connectors illustrated in Figure 9 1 are examples only The connectors may be different than those illustrated but the steps to connect the scanner are the same 1 Connect the modular connector of the Wand Emulation interface cable to the cable interface port on the scanner See nstalling
2. VATA Send PF13 Key Send PF14 Key AL ALL Send PF15 Key DLL LLLI Send PF16 Key Send PF17 Key Send PF18 Key Advanced Data Formatting 14 85 Send Function Key continued Send PF19 Key Send PF20 Key Send PF21 Key Send PF22 Key Send PF23 Key Send PF24 Key 14 86 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key continued Send PF25 Key Send PF26 Key Send PF27 Key Send PF28 Key Send PF29 Key Send PF30 Key Send Right Control Key The Send Right Control Key action sends a tap press and release of the Right Control Key Send Right Control Key Advanced Data Formatting 14 87 Send Graphic User Interface GUI Characters The Send Graphic User Interface Character actions tap the specified key while holding the System De
3. 25 Characters AT 26 Characters 27 Characters 28 Characters 29 Characters 30 Characters 14 18 153408 Product Reference Guide Message Containing A Specific Data String Use this feature to select whether formatting affects data that begins with a specific character or data string or contains a specific character or data string There are 5 features Specific String at Start Specific String Any Location Specific String Search Any Message OK Rule Belongs to Set Specific String at Start 1 2 Scan the following bar code Scan the bar codes representing the desired character or characters up to a total of 8 using the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 14 95 Specific String At Start Scan End of Message on page 14 106 Specific String Any Location 1 2 Scan the following bar code Enter a location by scanning a two digit number representing the position use a leading zero if necessary using the Numeric Keypad on page 14 21 Scan the bar codes representing the desired character or characters up to a total of 8 using the Alphanumeric Scan End of Message bar code on page 14 106 Keyboard on page 14 95 Specific String Any Location Advanced Data Formatting 14 19 Specif
4. ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize Select Send Bar Codes with Unknown Characters to send all bar code data except for unknown characters The scanner sounds and no error beeps Select Do Not Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to send bar code data up to the first unknown character The scanner sounds an error beep Send Bar Code with Unknown Characters Do Not Send Bar Codes with Unknown Characters RS 232 Interface 6 19 ASCII Character Set Assign the values in Table 6 4 as prefixes or suffixes for ASCII character data transmission Table 6 4 RS 232 Prefix Suffix Values PreValue Encode Character ASCII Character 1000 U NUL 1001 SOH 1002 B STX 1003 C ETX 1004 D EOT 1005 E ENG 1006 F ACK 1007 G BELL 1008 H BCKSPC 1009 I HORIZ TAB 1010 J LF NW LN 1011 K 1012 L 1013 M CR ENTER 1014 N 1015 O SI 1016 P DLE 1017 Q DC1 XON 1018 R DC2 1019 S DC3 XOFF 1020 T DC4 1021 U NER 1022 V SYN 1023 SW ETB 1024 X CAN 1025 Y EM 1026 97 SUB 6 20 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Table 6 4 RS 232 Prefix Suffix Values Continued E
5. Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 11 Keyboard Maps Use the following keyboard maps for reference for prefix suffix keystroke parameters To program the prefix suffix values see the bar codes on page 13 4 7006 7014 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010 5011 5012 7010 7007 7007 EEE 6000 CJ erea r C 3O ODOXOJOOQQJGX 3 LC JOI OL Bee Ne Figure 5 2 BM PS2 Type Keyboard 7 000000000007 76000 ES 1 OE Figure 5 3 BM PC AT 5001 5002 5011 1045 5013 5003 5004 5014 5015 5005 5006 1043 sme 500 5017 5018 5009 5010 1048 sme 1046 7013 5019 1048 if double key 7013 if double key Figure 5 4 7052 32 KEY 5 12 LS3408 Product Reference Guide 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 5011 1045 5013 5015 1087 TH
6. 7 6 153408 Product Reference Guide USB Country Keyboard Types Country Codes continued French Belgian Windows Spanish Windows Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows USB Interface 7 7 USB Country Keyboard Types Country Codes continued Japanese Windows ASCII Brazilian Portuguese Windows USB Keystroke Delay This parameter sets the delay in milliseconds between emulated keystrokes Scan a bar code below to increase the delay when hosts require a slower transmission of data No Delay 0 msec Medium Delay 20 msec Long Delay 40 msec 7 8 153408 Product Reference Guide USB CAPS Lock Override This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation device Enable this to preserve the case of the data regardless of the state of the caps lock key This setting is always enabled for the Japanese Windows ASCII keyboard type and can not be disabled Override Caps Lock Key Enable Do Not Override Caps Lock Key Disable
7. TL DLE Send Control R Send Control S LULU Send Control T Send Control U Send Control V Send Control W VITA Send Control X 14 50 153408 Product Reference Guide Control Characters continued Send Control Z Send Control Send Control 6 Send Control Y Send Control Send Control Send Control Advanced Data Formatting 14 51 Keyboard Characters Scan a Send bar code for the desired keyboard characters Send Space Send Send D Send 5 Send 14 52 153408 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters continued Send amp Send Send Send Send Send Advanced Data Formatting 14 53 Keyboard Characters continued Send Send Send Send Send 0 Send 1 14 54 153408 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters continued Send 2 Send 4 Send 6 Send 3
8. Parameter Default Mk ue Caps Lock Override Disable 5 9 Convert Wedge Data Do Not Convert Wedge Data 5 9 Function Key Mapping Disable 5 10 FN1 Substitution Disable 5 10 Send Make and Break Send Make and Break Scan Codes 5 10 RS 232 Host Parameters RS 232 Host Types Standard RS 232 6 6 Baud Rate 9600 6 7 Parity None 6 8 Check Receive Errors Enable 6 9 Stop Bit Select 1 Stop Bit 6 10 Data Bits 8 Bit 6 10 Hardware Handshaking None 6 11 Software Handshaking None 6 13 Host Serial Response Time out Minimum 2 Sec 6 15 RTS Line State Host Low RTS 6 16 Beep on BEL Disable 6 16 Intercharacter Delay Minimum 0 msec 6 17 Nixdorf Mode A B and OPOS JPOS Beep LED Normal Operation 6 18 Options Ignore Unknown Characters Send Bar Code 6 18 USB Host Parameters USB Device Type HID Keyboard Emulation 7 4 USB Country Keyboard Types Country Codes North American 7 5 USB Keystroke Delay No Delay 0 msec 7 7 USB CAPS Lock Override Disable 7 8 USB Ignore Unknown Characters Enable 7 8 Emulate Keypad Disable 7 9 1User selection is required to configure this interface and this is the most common selection Standard Default Parameters Table A 1 Standard Default Parameters Table Continued Parameter Default ee USB Keyboard FN1 Substitution Disable 7 9 Function Key Mapping Disable 7 10 Simulated Caps Lock Disable 7 10
9. Skip Back 5 Characters Skip Back 6 Characters Advanced Data Formatting 14 33 Skip Back continued Skip Back 7 Characters Skip Back 8 Characters Skip Back 9 Characters Skip Back 10 Characters Send Preset Value Use these bar codes to send preset values Set these values using the Scan Prefix and Scan Suffix bar codes on page 13 4 Send Prefix Send Suffix 14 34 153408 Product Reference Guide Modify Data Modify data as described below The following actions work for all send commands that follow it within a rule Programming pad zeros to length 6 send next 3 characters stop padding send next 5 characters adds three zeros to the first send and the next send is unaffected by the padding These options do not apply to the Send Keystroke or Send Preset Value options Remove All Spaces To remove all spaces in the send commands that follow scan this bar code Remove All Spaces Crunch All Spaces To leave one space between words scan this bar code This also re
10. 12 37 Set Lengths for Codabar P 12 37 Keg ME 12 39 te c 12 39 iio rM e RECS 12 40 Enable Disable MSI MR 12 40 Set Lengths for 12 40 ABB deren ce 12 42 Transmit MSI Check Digit S 0 244004000 12 42 MSI Check Digit Algorithm 5e iacere ette da Ru tB 12 43 GS1 DataBar formerly Reduced Space Symbology 12 44 LT utes 12 44 GS1 DataBar Limited E a 12 44 Convert G91 DataBar to UPC EAN 12 45 Red ndancy Level 12 46 Redundancy Level The nid 12 46 Redundancy Level 2 12 46 X LS3408 Product Reference Guide Redundancy Level 3 12 47 Redundancy Level etc 12 47 Security Level M 12 48 Sec rity L vel Q ee NE 12 48 Security Level MET nie sde eee satin 12 48 ee ARS po CI TS 12 49 Security Level m 12 49 Bi directional Redundancy 12 49 Chapter 13 Miscellaneous Scanner Op
11. Do Not Check For Received Errors Disable 6 10 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Stop Bit Select The stop bit s at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one character and prepares the receiving device for the next character in the serial data stream Select the number of stop bits one or two to match the number the receiving terminal is programmed to accommodate Set the number of stop bits to match host device requirements 1 Stop Bit 2 Stop Bits Data Bits This parameter allows the scanner to interface with devices requiring a 7 bit or 8 bit ASCII protocol 7 Bit 8 Bit RS 232 Interface 6 11 Hardware Handshaking The data interface consists of an RS 232 port designed to operate either with or without the hardware handshaking lines Request to Send RTS and Clear to Send CTS Disable Standard RTS CTS handshaking to transmit scan data as it becomes available Select Standard RTS CTS handshaking to transmit scan data according to the following sequence The scanner reads the CTS line for activity If CTS is de asserted the scanner waits up to the Host Serial Response Time out for the host to de assert the CTS line If after Host Serial Response Time out default the CTS line is still asserted the scanner sounds a transmit error and discar
12. 14 3 Alternate Rule SES NE REM 14 3 Rules Hierarchy In Bar Codes pei ttim Rr us ea ERR Edu e tet 14 5 Hr O 14 5 Special Comimargje us ac parom buena tu cuu nd ques 14 6 Pause Ee T Em 14 6 Begin New Rule 14 6 PT E 14 6 irl 14 7 OUI Entering RUIGS Sn ate eens 14 7 Disable Rule Set m 14 8 Criteria E H 14 9 ioo 14 9 Code Lens au eee 14 13 Message Containing A Specific Data String 14 18 jsp 14 23 Send E T 14 23 Setup Field S E 14 27 M dity Data d EET 14 34 Table of Contents Data with Spaces RM ERI 14 35 DA MIN ce Ne dont 14 40 cla a MR ERE 14 45 Send Keystroke Control Characters and Keyboard Characters 14 46 Send Right Control 14 86 Send Graphic User Interface GUI Characters 14 87 Turn On Off
13. 1 12 153408 Product Reference Guide ASCII Character Set Table 7 2 USB Prefix Suffix Values Prefix Suffix Full ASCII Code 39 Value Encode Char acter 1000 U CTRL 2 1001 A 1002 B CTRLB 1003 C CTALC 1004 D CTRL D 1005 E CTRLE 1006 F CTRL 1007 G CTRLG 1008 H CTRL H BACKSPACE 1009 CTRL HORIZONTAL TAB 1010 J CTRL J 1011 K CTRL K 1012 L 1013 M CTRL 1014 N CTRLN 1015 50 CTRL O 1016 P CTRL P 1017 Q CTRL Q 1018 R CTRLR 1019 S CTRLS 1020 T CTRL 1021 U CTRL U 1022 V CTRL V 1023 W CTRL W 1024 X CTRL X 1 keystroke in bold transmits only if you enable Otherwise the unbolded keystroke transmits USB Interface 7 13 Table 7 2 USB Prefix Suffix Values Continued RER 1025 Y CTRL Y 306 7 CTRLZ 1027 CTRL ESC per LB CTRL 1029 C CTRL 1088 D CTRL 6 1031 E CTRL 1032 Space Space 1033 1034 B 1035 IC 1036 1037 JE 1038 amp 1039 IG 1040 H 1041 1042 IJ 1043 T 1044 IL 1045 1046 1047 1048 0 0 1049 1 1 1050 2 2 1051 3 i 1052 4 1 keystroke bold transmits only if you enable Otherwise the unbolded keystroke transmits 1 14 153408 Product Reference
14. USB Ignore Unknown Characters This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation device and IBM device Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize Enable Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to send all bar code data except for unknown characters The scanner sounds no error beeps Select Do Not Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to prevent sending bar codes containing at least one unknown character to the host The scanner sounds an error beep Send Bar Codes with Unknown Characters Enable Do Not Send Bar Codes with Unknown Characters Disable USB Interface 7 9 Emulate Keypad Enable this to send all characters as ASCII sequences over the numeric keypad For example ASCII A transmits as ALT make 0 6 5 ALT Break Disable Keypad Emulation Enable Keypad Emulation USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution This option applies only to the USB HID Keyboard Emulation device Enable this to replace any FN 1 characters in an EAN 128 bar code with a user selected Key Category and value See FN1 Substitution Values on page 13 7 to set the Key Category and Key Value Enable USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution Disable USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitut
15. Send Next 14 Characters Send Next 15 Characters 14 26 153408 Product Reference Guide Send Data continued Send Next 16 Characters Send Next 17 Characters Send Next 18 Characters Send Next 19 Characters Send Next 20 Characters Advanced Data Formatting 14 27 Set these values using the Scan Prefix and Scan Suffix bar codes on page 13 4 Setup Field s Table 14 1 Setup Field s Definitions Parameter Description Page Move Cursor Move Cursor To a Character Scan the Move Cursor To Character then any printable ASCII 14 28 character from the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 14 95 This moves the cursor to the position after the matching character If the character is not there the rule fails and ADF tries the next rule Move Cursor to Start of Data Scan this bar code to move cursor to the beginning of the data 14 28 Move Cursor Past a This action moves the cursor past all sequential occurrences of a 14 28 Character selected character For example if the selected character is A the cursor moves past A
16. Pad Zeros To Length 14 Pad Zeros To Length 15 Pad Zeros To Length 16 Pad Zeros To Length 17 Pad Zeros To Length 18 Advanced Data Formatting 14 43 Pad Data with Zeros continued Pad Zeros To Length 19 Pad Zeros To Length 20 Pad Zeros To Length 21 Pad Zeros To Length 22 Pad Zeros To Length 23 Pad Zeros To Length 24 14 44 153408 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Zeros continued Pad Zeros To Length 25 Pad Zeros To Length 27 Pad Zeros To Length 29 Stop Pad Zeros Pad Zeros To Length 26 Pad Zeros To Length 28 Pad Zeros To Length 30 Advanced Data Form
17. ena d tea esa sa ee cusa aea cad 12 6 Enable Disable EAN T3 M 12 6 Enable Disable EAN 8 12 7 Enable Disable Bookland EAN sn nn nd 12 7 Decode UPC EAN JAN Supplement als 12 8 User Programmable Supplementals 12 11 UPC EAN JAN Supplemental Redundancy seen 12 11 Transmit UPC A UPC E UPC E1 Check Digit 12 12 PCA se nana anne 12 13 Preamble neccen ia obitu urine 12 14 UPC E T1 Preamble ta eid ded eri a xeu usado 12 15 Convert UPC E to DPQ A uiu cemiterio trm speci ceni ne pb scar Fb id anis 12 16 Convert UPC E1 to UPC A 08 0 12 16 Table of Contents ix EAN 8 JAN 8 2e mer een 12 17 Bookland ISBN Format pecie 12 17 Code I 12 18 Enable Disable Code emer one nee re 12 18 Enable Disable GS1 128 formerly UCC EAN 128 12 18 Digable ISBT TRS nd es 12 19 dieere eee et errr creer ste 12 20 Enable Disable Code 39 nano 12 20 Enable Disable Trioptic Code 39 12 20 Convert Gode 39 t Code 32 Rene 12 21 Gode ogg qe
18. Symbologies 12 27 Code 11 Code 11 To enable or disable Code 11 scan the appropriate bar code below Enable Code 11 Disable Code 11 Set Lengths for Code 11 The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s the code contains Set lengths for Code 11 to any length one or two discrete lengths or lengths within a specific range One Discrete Length Select this option to decode only Code 11 symbols containing a selected length Select the length using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only Code 11 symbols with 14 characters scan Code 11 One Discrete Length then scan 1 followed by 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Code 11 One Discrete Length 12 28 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Code 11 continued Two Discrete Lengths Select this option to decode only Code 11 symbols containing either of two selected lengths Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only those Code 11 symbols containing either 2 or 14 characters select Code 11 Two Discrete Lengths then scan 0 2 1 and then 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Code 11 Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Select this option to decode a C
19. 4 2 scanner emulation connection 10 2 scanner emulation default parameters 10 3 scanning alming iure slo epu ea ee 2 4 OS oun Rees 4 2 12 1 13 1 hand held 2 3 presentation mode 2 5 sequence example 4 1 12 1 13 1 security level bar codes bi directional redundancy 12 49 service information XV setup connecting a USB interface 7 2 connecting an RS 232 interface 6 2 connecting interface cable 1 4 connecting keyboard wedge interface 5 2 connecting power 1 4 connecting power supply 1 4 connecting to an IBM 468X 469X host 8 2 Index 4 153408 Product Reference Guide connecting using scanner emulation 10 2 connecting using wand emulation 9 2 installing the cable 1 3 unpacking 1 2 signal descriptions 3 6 specifications 3 4 standard default parameters A 1 standard defaults 4 2 symbology default parameters 12 2 T technical specifications 3 4 U UNPACKING 2 evene sos eek 1 2 UPC
20. 12 23 Gode 39 255456908 D E eg 12 20 f ll ASGII 4 occae i 12 24 12 02 transmit check digit 12 23 code 93 bar codes COde 93 panes 12 25 lengths ssec cba Rer eee 12 25 code identifiers AIM code IDS B 2 code types du ire bet aco 14 9 connecting power 1 4 D decode zone 2 6 default parameters 4 2 468X 469X 8 3 keyboard wedge 5 3 miscellaneous scanner options 13 2 19 232 a a br die toit 6 3 scanner emulation 10 3 standard default table A 1 symbologies 12 2 USB stor oan RO ato uei os 7 3 user preferences 4 2 wand emulation 9 3 discrete 2 of 5 bar codes discrete 20f5 12 35 12 35 G 351 databar iius cetus Lee een dd 12 44 convert GS1 databar to UPC EAN 12 45 H host types keyboard wedge 5 4 RS 292 4 ses de in de eee eee ee tres 6 6 wand emulation 9 4 468X 469X connection 8 2 IBM 468X 469X default parameters 8 3 IBM 468X 469X paramete
21. IBM Synapse RS 232 oo 1 Reserved SynClock Reserved Reserved Reserved Jump to Pin 6 DBP 2 Power Power Power Power Power Power Power 3 Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground 4 IBM_A Reserved TxD KeyClock DBP Reserved SOS 5 Reserved Reserved RxD TermData CTS D Decode 6 IBM_B SynData RTS KeyData RTS Jump to Pin 1 Trigger 7 Reserved Reserved CTS TermClock Reserved D Enable 8 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 9 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 10 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 3 7 3 8 153408 Product Reference Guide Introduction You can program the scanner to perform various functions or activate different features This chapter describes each user preference feature and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features for the scanner The scanner ships with the settings shown in the also see for all host device and miscellaneous scanner defaults If the default values suit the requirements programming is not necessary Set feature values by scanning single bar codes or short bar code sequences The settings are stored in non volatile memory and are preserved even when you power down the scanner If not using a Synapse or USB cable after hearing the power up beeps select a host type see each host chapter for specific host
22. 12 13 UPC A E E1 check digit 12 12 do tele eee tex Ru 12 5 UPC E preamble 12 14 re 12 6 user programmable supplementals 12 11 transmit code ID 13 3 USB caps lock override 7 8 country keyboard types 7 5 default table 7 3 device type 7 4 keystroke delay 7 7 unknown characters 7 8 wand emulation code 39 full ASCII 9 8 convert all bar codes to code 39 9 7 default table 9 3 host types 9 4 leading margin quiet zone 9 5 polarity ua rade 9 5 unknown characters 9 6 C cables installing eue peice RE Rs 1 3 Interface 255 edad a a 1 4 removing cables 1 5 Character isses cue AR ket 6 19 codabar bar codes CLS editing 22 55 5904 660 di 12 39 codabar 12 37 lengths os 44425 es ne Reni ta Ri dy 12 37 NOTIS editing 12 39 code 11 bar codes RR ee 12 27 lengths iss holueecrdeeztes Eta he ys 12 27 code 128 bar codes code 128 21 ugs Reb APA RES 12 18 91 128 Laub Ead 12 18 code 39 bar codes check digit verification
23. Pad Spaces To Length 10 Pad Spaces To Length 12 Advanced Data Formatting 14 37 Pad Data with Spaces continued Pad Spaces To Length 13 Pad Spaces To Length 14 Pad Spaces To Length 15 Pad Spaces To Length 16 Pad Spaces To Length 17 Pad Spaces To Length 18 14 38 153408 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Spaces continued Pad Spaces To Length 19 Pad Spaces To Length 20 Pad Spaces To Length 21 Pad Spaces To Length 22 Pad Spaces To Length 23 Pad Spaces To Length 24 Advanced Data Formatting 14 39 Pad Data with Spaces continued Pad Spaces To Length 25 Pad Spaces To Length 26 Pad Spaces To Length 27 Pad Space
24. Send 5 Send 7 Advanced Data Formatting 14 55 Keyboard Characters continued Send 8 Send 9 Send Send Send lt Send 14 56 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters continued LED Send TEL LLLI Send Send Send A Advanced Data Formatting 14 57 Keyboard Characters continued TL LLLI Send D Send E Send Send G IL Send H Send 14 58 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters continued Send J Send Send N Send K Send M Send O Advanced Data Formatting 14 59 Keyboard Characters continued Send Send R DL Send S TU LITE Send T Send U 14 60 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters continued Send V Send X Send Z Send W Send Y Send
25. 12 21 Set Lengths for Code 39 P 12 22 Code 39 Check Digit Verification as 12 23 Transmit Code 39 Check Digit ss 12 23 Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion sir 12 24 COR E 12 25 Enable Disable Code ee ee ius 12 25 Set Lengths for Code QU n 12 25 Code Ti E E 12 27 CE ee oe 12 27 Set Lengths for Gode 11 eiie d nodes 12 27 Code 11 Check Digit Verification i i cerent itn nne rc aes 12 29 Transmit Code 11 Check Digits rete 12 30 Interleaved 2 of 5 12 of 5 Pr PPH W Uu 12 31 Enable Disable Interleaved 2 12 31 Set Lengths Tor Interleaved 2 of 5 Liuius re rir ad sers 12 31 12 of 5 Check Digit Verification 12 33 Transmit 2 of 5 Check Digit s 12 33 Convert 2 of 5 to tad daba ermita pe E 12 34 Discrete 2 Of 5 p 12 35 Enable Disable Discrete 2 of B eater nter tetti ue Ru 12 35 Set Lengths Tor Discrete 2 0f B sienne 12 35 Codabar NW Rs 12 37 Enable Disable COdabAr
26. 4 8 Chapter 5 Keyboard Wedge Interface D T S 5 1 Connecting a Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 2 Keyboard Wedge Default 5 3 Keyboard Wedge Host Types iii 5 4 Keyboard Wedge Host 5 4 Keyboard Wedge Country Types Country Codes 5 5 Ignore Unknown Characters iren tnt 5 7 Keystroke Delay d 5 7 Intra Keystroke Delay C P S 5 8 Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation 5 8 Caps Lock Ree 5 8 Caps Lock a6 une con uen 5 9 Convert Wedge Data RS 5 9 EE m m 5 10 PSA Rc x HO 5 10 Send Make and Break ee ee eee ee 5 10 Keyboard CPE 5 11 ASCII Character ee nee ms 5 13 Chapter 6 RS 232 Interface 0 6 1 Connecting 9232 Interface pea itr aod kae 6 2 RS 232 Default Parameters 2004 00
27. Send Insert Key Send Home Key Send Enter Key Advanced Data Formatting 14 77 Send Keypad Characters continued Send Escape Key Send Up Arrow Key Send Down Arrow Key Send Left Arrow Key Send Right Arrow Key 14 78 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key Send F1 Key Send F3 Key Send F5 Key Send F2 Key Send F4 Key Send F6 Key Advanced Data Formatting 14 79 Send Function Key continued Send F7 Key TL LLLI Send F8 Key Send F9 Key Send F10 Key TIL LE ALL Send F11 Key Send F12 Key 14 80 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key continued VANTIN Send F13 Key Send
28. nanne anneer 6 3 RS 232 Host Parameters 000 0 0 6 4 RS 232 Host Types sn Dinant tenait 6 6 Baud ales nee 6 7 Table of Contents vii acu ec 6 8 Check Receive Errors RR C 6 9 Stop Bit Select ERE 6 10 en LIN ee ee 6 10 Hardware Handshaking 6 11 Software Handshaking ei die 6 13 Host Serial Response Time out ss 6 15 RTS Line State Et 6 16 on lt BELS eer en ee ae re eee 6 16 Intercharacter D lai Rene 6 17 Nixdorf Mode and OPOS JPOS Beep LED Options 6 18 Unknown Characters 6 18 ASCII Character Set eee 6 19 Chapter 7 USB Interface cT MOERS 7 1 Connecting a 1 sise anatomie 7 2 USB Default Parameters Nissan 7 3 USB Host Parameters en dat ae 7 4 USB Device nt 7 4 USB Country Keyboard Types Country Codes 7 5 USB Keystroke Delay Rte 7 7 USB CAPS LOCK IVS NOG C 7 8 USB Ignor
29. 5017 5018 1089 5009 5010 1048 5012 1046 1048 if double key Figure 5 5 NCR 7052 58 KEY 7013 5019 1090 1043 if double key Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 13 ASCII Character Set J NOTE Code 39 Full ASCII interprets the bar code special character preceding a Code 39 character and assigns an ASCII character value to the pair For example if you enable Code 39 Full ASCII and scan a B it transmits as b J as and as Scanning outputs the keystroke equivalent of ABC gt Table 5 2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set Full ASCII Code 39 ASCII Value Encode Character 1001 CTRLA 1002 B CTRLB 1003 C CTRLC 1004 D CTRLD 1005 E CTRLE 1006 F CTRLF 1007 G CTRL G 1008 H CTRL 1009 5 CTRL I HORIZONTAL TAB 1010 J CTRL J 1011 K 1012 L 1013 CTRL 1014 N SIREN 1015 0 CIRE 1016 P CTRLP 1017 Q CTRLQ 1018 R CTRLR 1019 S CTRL 5 1020 T 1021 0 CTRLU 1 keystroke in bold is sent only if you enable Otherwise the unbolded keystroke is sent 5 14 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Table 5 2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set Continued Full ASCII Code 39 ASCII Value Encode Character Keystroke 1022 V CTRL V 1023 w CTRL W 1024 X CT
30. dr ntet 14 93 Alphanumeric 4st iu ipte assistant 14 95 Appendix A Standard Default Parameters Appendix B Programming Reference rm 1 AIM Code ldentifiers 2 Appendix Sample Codes B7 C 1 Med a a C 1 PCR C 1 ic EE C 2 Ly A aS ee I LL AIEO C 2 ecc 2 Tropie Code gg e p cn C 3 icc C 3 Sex C 3 En E E M RI EE 4 ue 4 Interleaved 4 Appendix Numeric Bar Codes D 1 IM On Re D 2 E EE D 3 ees one Sec D 3 Glossary Index Tell Us What You Think 5 xii LS3408 Product Reference Guide Introduction The LS3408 Product Reference Guide provides general instructions for setting up operating maintaining and troubleshooting the scanner The LS3408 includes the following variations of the scanner LS3408 FZ20005 1 D scanning LS3408 ER20005 extended range 1 D scanning Chapter Descriptions provides a product overvie
31. AA AAA etc Scan the Move Cursor Past Character then select a character from the Alphanumeric Keyboard If the character is not there the cursor does not move i e has no effect Move Cursor Past a Specific This action moves the cursor past the first occurrence of a selected 14 28 String string Scan Move Cursor Past Specific String then select the character s up to 10 using the Alphanumeric Keyboard Scan the End of Message bar code on page 14 106 Move Cursor to Specific String This action moves the cursor to the first occurrence of a selected string 14 28 and Replace and replaces the string with another user defined string Scan Move Cursor to Specific String and Replace then enter an alphanumeric string representing the character s up to 10 to match and delete using the Alphanumeric Keyboard Scan the End of Message bar code on page 14 106 Enter another alphanumeric string representing the character s up to 10 to insert using the Alohanumeric Keyboard Scan End of Message Move Cursor to Last This action replaces all occurrences of a selected string with another 14 29 Occurrence of String and user defined string and moves the cursor to the beginning of the last Replace All occurrence Scan Move Cursor to Last Occurrence of String and Replace All then enter an alphanumeric string representing the character s up to 10 to match and delete using the Alphanumeric Keyboard Scan the End of Message Enter another
32. 11 2 A ACUONS m 14 2 ADP p EET 14 1 actions 14 1 14 23 move cursor 14 28 send data 14 23 setup fields 14 27 alphanumeric keyboard 14 95 alternate rule sets 14 3 bar code menu example 14 2 ra ee a RR d 14 45 code lengths 14 13 code types 14 9 criteria 14 1 14 9 default rules 14 5 move cursor past a character 14 27 move cursor past string 14 27 move cursor to a character 14 27 move cursor to last occurrence of string and replace 14 27 move cursor to start of data 14 27 move cursor to string and replace 14 27 numeric keypad 14 21 pad spaces 14 35 pad zeros 14 40 saec Oke owe 14 1 rules hierarchy 14 5 send alt characters 14 67 send control characters 14 46 send function key 14 78 send keyboard characters 14 51 send keypad characters 14 72 send preset value 14 27 send value 14 33 skip
33. Baud Rate 600 ALL Baud Rate 1200 ALL Baud Rate 2400 ALL Baud Rate 4800 LULU Baud Rate 9600 ALL Baud Rate 19 200 Baud Rate 38 400 6 8 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Parity A parity check bit is the most significant bit of each ASCII coded character Select the parity type according to host device requirements Select Odd parity to set the parity bit value to 0 or 1 based on data to ensure that the coded character contains an odd number of 1 bits Odd Select Even parity to set the parity bit value to 0 or 1 based on data to ensure that the coded character contains an even number of 1 bits Even Select Mark parity and the parity bit is always 1 Mark RS 232 Interface 6 9 Parity continued Select Space parity and the parity bit is always 0 Space Select None when no parity bit is required None Check Receive Errors Select whether or not to check the parity framing and overrun of received characters The parity value of received characters is verified against the parity parameter selected above Check For Received Errors Enable
34. Convert Newer Code Types Reject Newer Code Types Module Width The standard module width is 20 us For an extremely slow decoder system use this parameter to extend the module width to 50 us 20 us Module Width 50 Module Width Scanner Emulation Interface 10 7 Convert All Bar Codes to Code 39 Scan a bar code below to enable or disable converting all bar code data to Code 39 Do Not Convert Bar Codes To Code 39 Disable Convert All To Code 39 Enable Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion By default a space replaces any characters that do not have a corresponding character in the Code 39 symbology set Enable this parameter to encode data sent to the Scanner Emulation host in Code 39 Full ASCII The host must be able to interpret Code 39 Full ASCII data This setting applies only if you enabled Convert to Code 39 Do Not Convert Code 39 To Full ASCII Disable Convert Code 39 To Full ASCII Enable 10 8 153408 Product Reference Guide Transmission Timeout The Scanner Emulation host transmits bar code data to the connected decoder and waits fo
35. 1095 1096 W 1097 A a 1098 B b 1099 1100 0 9 1101 1102 F f 1103 G g 1104 H h 1105 l i 1 keystroke in bold is sent only if you enable Otherwise the unbolded keystroke is sent Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 17 Table 5 2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set Continued Full ASCII Code 39 ASCII Value Encode Character Keystroke 1106 J j 1107 K k 1108 L 1109 m 1110 N n 1111 O 1112 P p 1113 Q q 1114 R r 1115 S S 1116 T t 1117 U 1118 V 1119 W w 1120 X X 1121 Y y 1122 Z 2 1123 P 1124 1125 R 1126 5 The keystroke in bold is sent only if you enable Otherwise the unbolded keystroke is sent Table 5 3 Keyboard Wedge ALT Key Character Set ALT Keys Keystroke 2065 ALTA 2066 ALT B 2067 ALT C 2068 ALT D 2069 ALTE 5 18 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Table 5 3 Keyboard Wedge ALT Key Character Set Continued ALT Keys Keystroke 2070 ALT F 2071 ALT G 2072 ALT H 2073 2074 ALT J 2075 ALT K 2076 ALT L 2077 ALT 2078 ALT N 2079 ALT O 2080 ALT P 2081 ALT Q 2082 ALT 2083 ALT S 2084 ALT T 2085 ALT U 2086 ALT V 2087 ALT W 2088 ALT X 2089 ALT Y 2090 2 Table 5 4 Keyboard Wedge GIU Key Character Set GUI Keys Keystrokes 3000 Right Control
36. Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows Brazilian Portuguese Windows Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 7 Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize Select Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to send all bar code data except for unknown characters The scanner sounds no error beeps Select Do Not Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to send bar code data up to the first unknown character The scanner sounds an error beep Send Bar Codes with Unknown Characters Enable Do Not Send Bar Codes with Unknown Characters Disable Keystroke Delay This is the delay in milliseconds between emulated keystrokes Scan a bar code below to increase the delay when hosts require slower data transmission 0 msec No Delay 20 msec Medium Delay 40 msec Long Delay 5 8 153408 Product Reference Guide Intra Keystroke Delay Enable this to insert an additional de
37. Send Keypad 0 Advanced Data Formatting 14 73 Send Keypad Characters continued Send Keypad 1 Send Keypad 2 Send Keypad 3 Send Keypad 4 Send Keypad 5 Send Keypad 6 14 74 153408 Product Reference Guide Send Keypad Characters continued Send Keypad 7 Send Keypad 8 Send Keypad 9 Send Keypad Enter Send Keypad Numlock NUM LOCK Send Break Key Advanced Data Formatting 14 75 Send Keypad Characters continued Send Delete Key Send Page Up Key Send End Key Send Page Down Key Send Pause Key Send Scroll Lock Key 14 76 153408 Product Reference Guide Send Keypad Characters continued Send Backspace Key Send Tab Key Send Print Screen Key
38. 14 Key Send F15 Key Send F16 Key Send 17 Key Send F18 Key Advanced Data Formatting 14 81 Send Function Key continued Send F19 Key Send 20 Key Send F21 Key 22 Send F23 Key Send F24 Key 14 82 153408 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key continued Send PF1 Key Send PF3 Key Send PF5 Key Send PF2 Key Send PF4 Key Send PF6 Key Advanced Data Formatting 14 83 Send Function Key continued VAI Send PF7 Key NUM Send PF8 Key TL LLL Send PF9 Key TL T T Send PF10 Key TIL LT T Send PF11 Key IT T Send PF12 Key 14 84 153408 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key continued
39. 7003 PgUp 7004 End 7005 Pg Dn 7006 Pause 7007 Scroll Lock 7008 Backspace 7009 Tab 7010 Print Screen 7011 Insert 7012 Home 7013 Enter 7014 Escape 7015 Up Arrow 7016 Down Arrow 7017 Left Arrow 7018 Right Arrow 7 22 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Introduction This chapter provides information for setting up the scanner with an IBM 468X 469X host Throughout the programming bar code menus asterisks indicate default values a Disable Convert to Code 39 Feature Option Indicates Defaul 8 2 153408 Product Reference Guide Connecting to an IBM 468X 469X Host The scanner connects directly the host Host Port Connector Interface cable Figure8 1 Direct Connection lt J NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration The connectors illustrated in Figure 8 1 are examples only The connectors may be different than those illustrated but the steps to connect the scanner are the same 1 Connect the modular connector of the IBM 46XX interface cable to the cable interface port on the scanner See Installing the Interface Cable on page 1 3 2 Connect the other end of the IBM 46XX interface cable to the appropriate port on the host typically Port 9 Ensure all connections are secure Select the port address by scanning the appropriate bar code from the Port Address section on page 8 4 To m
40. LS3408 Product Reference Guide 72E 67133 05 Revision A December 2014 il LS3408 Product Reference Guide 2014 Symbol Technologies Inc No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from Zebra This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis Zebra grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Zebra No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted except as permitted under copyright law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Zebra The user agrees to maintain Zebra s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder and to include the same on any authorized copies it makes in whole or in part The user agrees
41. Resolution The narrowest element dimension which is distinguished by a particular reading device or printed with a particular device or method RF Radio Frequency RS 232 An Electronic Industries Association EIA standard that defines the connector connector pins and signals used to transfer data serially from one device to another 5 Scan Area Area intended to contain a symbol Scanner An electronic device used to scan bar code symbols and produce a digitized pattern that corresponds to the bars and spaces of the symbol Its three main components are 1 Light source laser or photoelectric cell illuminates a bar code 2 Photodetector registers the difference in reflected light more light reflected from spaces 3 Signal conditioning circuit transforms optical detector output into a digitized bar pattern Scanning Mode The scanner is energized programmed and ready to read a bar code Scanning Sequence A method of programming or configuring parameters for a bar code reading system by scanning bar code menus Self Checking Code A symbology that uses a checking algorithm to detect encoding errors within the characters of a bar code symbol Space The lighter element of a bar code formed by the background between bars Specular Reflection The mirror like direct reflection of light from a surface which can cause difficulty decoding a bar code Glossary 7 SPP Serial Port Profile Start Stop Character A pat
42. 1 select a FN1 Substitution Value scan the bar code below Set FN1 Substitution Value 2 Locate the keystroke desired for FN1 Substitution in the ASCII Character Set table for the current host interface Enter the 4 digit ASCII Value by scanning each digit in Numeric Bar Codes on page D 1 3 correct an error or change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 To enable FN1 Substitution for Wedge scan the Enable Keyboard Wedge FN1 Substitution bar code on page 5 10 To enable FN1 Substitution for USB HID Keyboard scan the Enable USB Keyboard FN1 Substitution bar code on page 7 9 Transmit No Read Message Scan a bar code below to select whether or not to transmit a No Read message Enable this to transmit the characters NR when a bar code does not decode Disable this to send nothing to the host if a symbol does not decode J NOTE f you enable Transmit No Read and also enable Symbol Code ID Character AIM Code ID Character for Transmit Code ID Character on page 13 3 the scanner appends the code ID for Code 39 to the NR message Enable No Read Disable No Read 13 8 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Synapse Interface The auto detection of a Synapse cable must vary in duration depending on the type of Synapse connection scanner is connected to another scanner using
43. 3 2 153408 Product Reference Guide Troubleshooting Table3 1 Troubleshooting Problem Scanner emits short low short medium short high beep sequence Possible Causes Scanner is powering up Possible Solutions Normal when scanner is plugged in Nothing happens when scan trigger is pressed No power to the scanner Check the system power Ensure the power supply is connected if the configuration requires a power supply Power supply is not plugged in Incorrect host interface cable is used Ensure that correct host interface cable is used Interface power cables are loose Ensure all cable connections are secure Scanner is disabled For Simple Serial Interface SSI Synapse or IBM 468x mode enable the scanner via the host interface Otherwise see the technical person in charge of scanning If using RS 232 Nixdorf B mode CTS is not asserted Assert CTS line Scanner emits short low short medium short high beep sequence more than once The USB bus may put the scanner in a state where power to the scanner is cycled on and off more than once Normal during host reset Laser comes on but scanner does not decode the bar code Scanner is not programmed for the correct bar code type Ensure the scanner is programmed to read the type of bar code being scanned Bar code symbol is unreadable Check the symbol to ensure it is not defaced Try scanning test b
44. one or two discrete lengths or lengths within a specific range One Discrete Length Select this option to decode only Codabar symbols containing a selected length Select the length using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only Codabar symbols with 14 characters scan Codabar One Discrete Length then scan 1 followed by 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Codabar One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths Select this option to decode only Codabar symbols containing either of two selected lengths Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only those Codabar symbols containing either 2 or 14 characters select Codabar Two Discrete Lengths then scan 0 2 1 and then 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Codabar Two Discrete Lengths 12 38 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Codabar continued Length Within Range Select this option to decode a Codabar symbol within a specific length range Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode Codabar symbols containing between 4 and 12 characters first scan Codabar Length Within Range Then scan 0 4 1 and 2 enter a leading zero for single digit numbers In ca
45. problem with the equipment they will contact the Zebra Global Customer Support Center at http www motorolasolutions com support When contacting Zebra support please have the following information available Serial number of the unit Model number or product name e Software type and version number Zebra responds to calls by e mail telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in service agreements If your problem cannot be solved by Zebra support you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions Zebra is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty If you purchased your business product from a Zebra business partner please contact that business partner for support 153408 Product Reference Guide Introduction The scanner combines excellent scanning performance and advanced ergonomics to provide the best value ina lightweight laser scanner Whether using it as a hand held scanner or in presentation hands free mode in a stand the scanner ensures comfort and ease of use for extended periods of time Figure 1 1 LS3408 Scanner 1 2 153408 Product Reference Guide This scanner supports Standard RS 232 connection to a host Keyboard Wedge connection to a host which interprets scanned data as keystrokes This interface supports the following internati
46. remove IBM XT bar code and keyboard from Keyboard Wedge section add French Belgian country codes change UCC EAN 128 code type to GS1 128 add specific string search and new move cursor options in ADF chapter 04 Rev 10 2012 Update URLs remove patents update ambient light tolerance 05 Rev 12 2014 Zebra Rebranding iv LS3408 Product Reference Guide larum aai ii Revision History C E iii About This Guide TONERS xiii Chapter Descriptions t RT nee ed ce xiii Service Chapter 1 Getting Started IMAC ON 1 1 B descenso 1 2 Setting Up the SCammer be E exte Sa ntum s in 1 3 Installing the Interface Cable metiers 1 3 Connecting Power if required RU nad bo ccn kenn S pde beni aure 1 4 Connecting a Synapse Cable Interface 024444 1 1 5 Removing the Interface Cable 1 5 Mesi eau Bes r aee e nd te nas 1 5 Chapter 2 Scanning 146176 Poo 2 1 Beeper Definitions ce 2 2 LED D finitions E ia 2 3 Scanning in Hand Held Mode nemen
47. such as Set Length s for D 2 of 5 for this procedure Errors While Scanning Unless otherwise specified to correct an error during a scanning sequence just re scan the correct parameter 12 2 153408 Product Reference Guide Symbology Default Parameters Table 12 1 lists the defaults for all symbologies parameters To change an option scan the appropriate bar code s provided in the Symbologies Parameters section beginning on page 12 5 lt J NOTE See Appendix A Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences hosts symbologies and miscellaneous default parameters Table 12 1 Symbology Default Table Parameter Default UPC EAN UPC A Enable 12 5 UPC E Enable 12 5 UPC E1 Disable 12 6 EAN 13 JAN 13 Enable 12 6 EAN 8 JAN 8 Enable 12 7 Bookland EAN Disable 12 7 Decode UPC EAN JAN Supplementals 2 and 5 digits Ignore Supplementals 72 8 User Programmable Supplementals 12 11 UPC EAN JAN Supplemental Redundancy 14 12 11 Transmit UPC A Check Digit Enable 12 12 Transmit UPC E Check Digit Enable 12 12 Transmit UPC E1 Check Digit Enable 12 12 UPCAPreambe SystemCharacter 1213 UPC E Preamble System Character 12 14 UPC E1 Preamble System Character 12 15 Convert UPC E to A Disable 12 16 Convert UPC E1 to A Disable 12 16 EAN 8 JAN 8 Extend Disable 12 17 Bookland ISBN Format ISBN40 1247 Code 128 Code 128 Enable 12 18 951 128 formerly
48. you created three rules the list is configured as follows Third Rule Second Rule First Rule When data is scanned the rules list is checked from top to bottom to determine if the criteria matches and therefore if the actions occur Input is modified into the data format specified by the first matching set of criteria it finds Be sure that the most general rule is the first one programmed For example if the THIRD rule states When scanning a bar code of any length send all data then send the ENTER key and the SECOND tule states When scanning a Code 128 bar code of length 12 send the first four characters then send the ENTER key then send all remaining data and you scan a Code 128 bar code of length 12 the THIRD rule applies and the SECOND rule does not function Note also that using standard data editing functions also creates ADF rules Scan options are entered as ADF rules and the hierarchy mentioned above also applies to them For the scanner this applies to prefix suffix programming in the parameter Scan Data Transmission Format on page 13 5 These rules reside in the same rule list as ADF rules so the order of their creation is also important Default Rules Every unit has a default rule to send all scan data Units with custom software may have one or more default rules burned in The rules hierarchy checks user programmable rules first then the default rules Disable default rules by entering the following
49. Check Digit Do Not Transmit UPC A Check Digit UPC A Check Digit UPC E Check Digit Transmit UPC E Check Digit Do Not Transmit UPC E Check Digit Symbologies 12 13 UPC E1 Check Digit Transmit UPC E1 Check Digit Do Not Transmit UPC E1 Check Digit UPC A Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character There are three options for transmitting UPC A preamble to the host device transmit System Character only transmit System Character and Country Code 0 for USA and no preamble transmitted Select the appropriate option to match No Preamble lt DATA gt the host system System Character SYSTEM CHARACTER gt lt DATA gt System Character amp Country Code lt COUNTRY CODE gt SYSTEM CHARACTER gt lt DATA gt 12 14 LS3408 Product Reference Guide UPC E Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character There are three options for transmit
50. Code 39 0 No check character or Full ASCII processing 1 Reader has checked one check character 3 Reader has checked and stripped check character 4 Reader has performed Full ASCII character conversion 5 Reader has performed Full ASCII character conversion and checked one check character 7 Reader has performed Full ASCII character conversion and checked and stripped check character Example A Full ASCII bar code with check character W A l MI DW is transmitted as A7AIMID where 7 3 4 Trioptic Code 39 0 No option specified at this time Always transmit 0 Example A Trioptic bar code 412356 is transmitted as 0412356 Code 128 0 Standard data packet no Function code 1 in first symbol position 1 Function code 1 in first symbol character position 2 Function code 1 in second symbol character position Example ACode EAN 128 bar code with Function 1 in the first position AIMID is transmitted as 12 5 0 No check digit processing 1 Reader has validated check digit 3 Reader has validated and stripped check digit Example An 2 of 5 bar code without check digit 4123 is transmitted as 104123 Codabar 0 No check digit processing 1 Reader has checked check digit 3 Reader has stripped check digit before transmission Example Codabar bar code without check digit 4123 is transmitted as 04123 Code 93 0 No optio
51. Convert Case No Case Conversion 7 11 IBM 468X 469X Host Parameters Port Address None Selected 8 4 Convert Unknown to Code 39 Disable 8 4 Wand Emulation Host Parameters Wand Emulation Host Types Symbol OmniLink Interface 9 4 Controller Leading Margin 80 msec Polarity Bar High Margin Low 9 5 Ignore Unknown Characters Enable 9 6 Convert All Bar Codes to Code 39 Disable 9 7 Convert Code 39 to Full ASCII Disable 9 8 Scanner Emulation Host Parameters Beep Style Beep on Successful Transmit 10 4 Parameter Pass Through Parameter Process and Pass 10 5 Through Convert Newer Code Types Convert Newer Code Types 10 6 Module Width 20 us Module Width 10 6 Convert All Bar Codes to Code 39 Disable 10 7 Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion Disable 10 7 Transmission Timeout 3 seconds 10 8 Ignore Unknown Characters Ignore Unknown Characters 10 9 Leading Margin 2ms 10 10 Check for Decode LED Check for Decode LED 10 11 123Scan Configuration Tool 123Scan Configuration None 11 2 1User selection is required to configure this interface and this is the most common selection A 3 Table A 1 Standard Default Parameters Table Continued 4 153408 Product Reference Guide Parameter Default UPC A Enable 12 5 UPC E Enable 12 5 UPC E1 Disable 12 6 EAN 13 JAN 13 Enable 12 6 EAN 8 JAN 8 Enable 12 7 Bookland EAN Disable 12 7 Decode UPC EAN JAN Supplementals
52. Data As Is 13 5 FN1 Substitution Values Set FN1 Substitution Value 13 7 Transmit No Read Message Disable No Read 13 7 Synapse Interface Standard Synapse Connection 13 8 lUser selection is required to configure this interface and this is the most common selection Symbol Code Identifiers Table B 1 Symbol Code Characters UPC A UPC E UPC E1 EAN 8 EAN 13 Code 39 Code 32 Codabar Code 128 Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 or Discrete 2 of 5 IATA Code 11 5 GS1 128 Bookland EAN Trioptic Code 39 A DB gt GS1 DataBar Family B 2 153408 Product Reference Guide AIM Code Identifiers Each AIM Code Identifier contains the three character string where Flag Character ASCII 93 Code Character see Table B 2 Modifier Character see Table B 3 ot uo Hog Table B 2 Aim Code Characters Code Character Code Type Code 39 Code 39 Full ASCII Code 32 Code 128 UPC EAN GS1 DataBar Family gt Codabar Code 93 11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 IATA 2 of 5 Code 39 Trioptic OM Bookland EAN Programming Reference B 3 The modifier character is the sum of the applicable option values based on Table B 3 Table B 3 Modifier Characters Code Type Option Value Option
53. Data Bits 8 Bit 6 10 Hardware Handshaking None 6 11 Software Handshaking None 6 13 Host Serial Response Time out Minimum 2 sec 6 15 RTS Line State Host Low RTS 6 16 Beep on lt BEL gt Disable 6 16 Intercharacter Delay Minimum 0 msec 6 17 Nixdorf Beep LED Options Normal Operation 6 18 Ignore Unknown Characters Send Bar Code 6 18 6 4 153408 Product Reference Guide RS 232 Host Parameters Various RS 232 host types use their own parameter default settings Selecting the host type sets the parameter defaults listed in Table 6 2 Table 6 2 Parameter RS 232 Default Terminal Specific RS 232 Standard ICL Wincor Nixdorf Mode Wincor Nixdorf Mode B Olivetti Omron OPOS JPOS Fujitsu Transmit Code Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ID Data Trans Data as is Data Data Suffix Data Prefix Data Data Data mission Format Suffix Suffix Data Suffix Suffix Suffix Suffix Suffix CR LF CR CR 1013 CR 1013 ETX CR CR CR 7013 1013 1002 1013 1013 1013 Baud Rate 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 Parity None Even Odd Odd Even None Odd None Hardware None RTS CTS RTS CTS RTS CTS None None RTS CT None Handshaking Option Option 3 Option 3 S Option 3 Software None None None None Ack Nak None None None Handshaking Serial 2 Sec 9 9Sec 30 0 Sec 30 0 9 9 Sec 9 9 Sec 30 0 2 Sec Response Sec Time out Stop Bi
54. EAN bar codes bookland EAN 12 7 bookland ISBN 12 17 check digit 12 12 convert UPC E to UPC A 12 16 convert UPC E1 to UPC A 12 16 EAN zero extend 12 17 EAN TS 4 222 anaes dade e dos Roe io dom aes 12 6 EAN 8 a ke rer RARE doh ane UR CRUS ees 12 7 supplemental redundancy 12 11 supplementals 12 8 UPQEA ee hate eats Met 12 5 UPC A preamble 12 13 URGE 4524 ee nue deg CR ees lec 12 5 UPC E preamble 12 14 cms ey ate ae nad area en 12 6 user programmable supplementals 12 11 USB connection 7 2 USB default parameters 7 3 USB parameters 7 4 user preferences parameters 4 2 W wand emulation connection 9 2 wand emulation default parameters 9 3 wand emulation parameters 9 4 Tell Us What You Think We d like to know what you think about this Manual Please take a moment to fill out this questionnaire and fax this form to 631 738 4618 or mail to Zebra Technologies Corporation Lincolnshire IL U S A Attention Technical Publications Manager Advanced Data Capture Division IMPORTANT If you
55. Guide Table 7 2 USB Prefix Suffix Values Continued Prefix Suffix Full ASCII Code 39 VEIT Encode Char acter Keystroke 1053 1054 5 6 1055 7 8 9 1056 1057 1058 IZ o NI 1059 1060 G lt 1061 9H 1062 gt 1063 4 1064 VV 1065 A 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 P oO gt n o 2 A O Z Z S U The keystroke in bold transmits only if you enable Otherwise the unbolded keystroke transmits USB Interface 7 15 Table 7 2 USB Prefix Suffix Values Continued Prefix Suffix Full ASCII Code 39 Value Encode Char acter Keystroke 1081 Q Q 1082 R R 1083 5 S 1084 T T 1085 U U 1086 V V 1087 W 1088 x X 1089 Y Y 1090 Z Z 1091 95K 1092 AL 1093 95M 1094 1095 O _ 1096 AW 1097 A a 1098 B b 1099 1100 0 d 1101 E 1102 f 1103 G 0 1104 H h 1105 i 1106 J j 1107 K k 1108 L 1 keystroke in bold transmits only if you enable Otherwise the unbolded keystroke transmits 7 16 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Table 7 2 USB Prefix Suffix Values Continued Prefix Suffix Full ASCII Code 39 V
56. If you select one of the following Supplemental Mode options the scanner immediately transmits EAN 13 bar codes starting with that prefix that have supplemental characters If the symbol does not have a supplemental the scanner must decode the bar code the number of times set via UPC EAN JAN Supplemental Redundancy on page 12 11 before transmitting its data to confirm that there is no supplemental The scanner transmits UPC EAN bar codes that do not have that prefix immediately Enable 378 379 Supplemental Mode Enable 978 979 Supplemental Mode NOTE f you select 978 979 Supplemental Mode and are scanning Bookland EAN bar codes see Enable Disable Bookland EAN on page 12 7to enable Bookland EAN and select a format using Bookland ISBN Format on page 12 17 Enable 977 Supplemental Mode Enable 414 419 434 439 Supplemental Mode Enable 491 Supplemental Mode Enable Smart Supplemental Mode applies to EAN 13 bar codes starting with any prefix listed previously Supplemental User Programmable Type 1 applies to EAN 13 bar codes starting with a 3 digit user defined prefix User Programmable Supplementals on page 12 11 Supplemental User Programmable Type 1 and 2 applies to EAN 13 bar codes starting with either of two 3 digit user defined prefixes Set the 3 digit prefixes using User Programmable Supplementals on page 12 11 Smart Supplemental Plus User Programmable 1 applies to EAN 13 bar codes starting with any prefix li
57. Ignore Supplementals 12 8 2 and 5 digits UPC EAN JAN Supplemental Redundancy 14 12 11 User Programmable Supplementals 12 11 Transmit UPC A Check Digit Enable 12 12 Transmit UPC E Check Digit Enable 12 12 Transmit UPC E1 Check Digit Enable 12 12 UPC A Preamble System Character 12 13 UPC E Preamble System Character 12 14 UPC E1 Preamble System Character 12 15 Convert UPC E to A Disable 12 16 Convert UPC E1 to A Disable 12 16 EAN 8 JAN 8 Extend Disable 12 17 Bookland ISBN Format ISBN 10 12 17 Code 128 Code 128 Enable 12 18 GS1 128 formerly UCC EAN 128 Enable 12 18 ISBT 128 Enable 12 19 Code 39 Code 39 Enable 12 20 Trioptic Code 39 Disable 12 20 lUser selection is required to configure this interface and this is the most common selection Standard Default Parameters A 5 Table A 1 Standard Default Parameters Table Continued Parameter Default Convert Code 39 to Code 32 Disable 12 21 Code 32 Prefix Disable 12 21 Set Length s for Code 39 2 to 55 12 22 Code 39 Check Digit Verification Disable 12 23 Transmit Code 39 Check Digit Disable 12 23 Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion Disable 12 24 Code 93 Code 93 Disable 12 25 Set Lengths for Code 93 4 to 55 12 25 Code 11 Code 11 Disable 12 27 Set Lengths for Code 11 4 to 41 12 27 Code 11 Check Digit Verification One Check Digit 12 29 Transmit Code 11 Check Digits Disable 12 30 Interleav
58. Interface 10 1 Connecting Using Scanner Emulation 1 oett tn onn ities ri ser tig 10 2 Scanner Emulation Default Parameters sse eene nennen 10 3 Scanner Emulation AA EE R R 10 4 Scanner Emulation Host Parameters 2 10 4 Beep Sy Pr 10 4 Parameter TROUS Rte 10 5 Convert Newer Code Types issues 10 6 Module Width MEA 10 6 Convert All Bar Codes to Code 39 8 10 7 Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion nn nennen nennen nnne 10 7 Transmission 4 00 0 10 8 lgnore Unknown Characters scettr 10 9 Leading Margin asco rms a a de 10 10 Check For Decode LED 00000000 a a een rsen 10 11 Chapter 11 123Scan TR UT 11 1 Communication with 123Scan 11 1 1235 Paramleler 11 2 Chapter 12 Symbologies 11 TN 12 1 Scanning Sequence Examples 2e eee 12 1 Errors While a de dr becs 12 1 Symbology Default Parameters Ex sns 12 2 UPC EAN ee 12 5 Enable DisablS UP er RT 12 5 Etrabie Disable eu cg cc 12 5 Enable Disable 5 rri ettari
59. Key 3048 GUI 0 3049 GUI 1 3050 GUI 2 3051 GUI 3 3052 GUI 4 3053 GUI5 Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 19 Table 5 4 Keyboard Wedge GIU Key Character Set Continued GUI Keys Keystrokes 3054 GUI 6 3055 GUI 7 3056 GUI 8 3057 GUI9 3065 GUIA 3066 GUI B 3067 GUI C 3068 GUI D 3069 GUI E 3070 GUI F 3071 GUI G 3072 GUI H 3073 GUI I 3074 GUI J 3075 GUI K 3076 GUI L 3077 GUI M 3078 GUI N 3079 GUI O 3080 GUI P 3081 GUI Q 3082 GUI R 3083 GUI S 3084 GUI T 3085 GUI U 3086 GUI V 3087 GUI W 3088 GUI X 3089 GUI Y 3090 GUI Z 5 20 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Table 5 5 Keyboard Wedge F Key Character Set F Keys Keystroke 5001 1 5002 2 5003 5004 F4 5005 F5 5006 F6 5007 F7 5008 F8 5009 F9 5010 F10 5011 F11 5012 F12 5013 F13 5014 F14 5015 F15 5016 F16 5017 F17 5018 F18 5019 F19 5020 F20 5021 F21 5022 F22 5023 F23 5024 F24 Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 21 Table 5 6 Keyboard Wedge Numeric Keypad Character Set Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6042 j 6043 6044 undefined 6045 6046 6047 6048 0 6049 1 6050 2 6051 3 6052 4 6053 5 6054 6 6055 7 6056 8 6057 9 6058 Enter 6059 Num Lock 5 22 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Table 5 7 Keyboard Wedge Extended
60. Keypad Character Set Extended Keypad Keystroke 7001 Break 7002 Delete 7003 Pg Up 7004 End 7005 Pg Dn 7006 Pause 7007 Scroll Lock 7008 Backspace 7009 Tab 7010 Print Screen 7011 Insert 7012 Home 7013 Enter 7014 Escape 7015 Up Arrow 7016 Dn Arrow 7017 Left Arrow 7018 Right Arrow Introduction This chapter provides RS 232 host information for setting up the scanner Use the RS 232 interfaced to attach the scanner to point of sale devices host computers or other devices with an available RS 232 port i e com port If your host does not appear in set the communication parameters to match the host device Refer to the documentation for the host device J NOTE This scanner uses TTL RS 232 signal levels which interface with most system architectures For system architectures requiring RS 232C signal levels Zebra offers different cables providing the TTL to RS 232C conversion Contact the Zebra Global Customer Support Center for more information Throughout the programming bar code menus asterisks indicate default values Indicates Default __ Baud Rate 9600 Feature Option 6 2 153408 Product Reference Guide Connecting an RS 232 Interface The scanner connects directly to the host computer Serial Port Connector to Host Power supply cable Figure 6 1 RS 232 Direct Connection J NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configu
61. Loosen the two screws the cable clamp at the bottom of the scanner and gently pull the clamp away from the bottom of the scanner Figure 1 2 Removing the Cable Clamp 2 Open the clamp and plug the interface cable modular connector into the cable interface port on the bottom of the scanner handle Figure 1 3 nserting the Interface Cable 3 Gently tug the cable to ensure the connector is properly secured 1 4 153408 Product Reference Guide 4 Close the clamp push it back into place and tighten the screws on the clamp to secure the cable into the bottom of the scanner Figure 1 4 Closing the Cable Clamp 5 Connect the other end of the interface cable to the host see the specific host chapter for information on host connections J NOTE Different hosts require different cables The connectors illustrated in each host chapter are examples only The connectors may be different than those illustrated but the steps to connect the scanner are the same Connecting Power if required If the host does not provide power to the scanner connect external power to power the scanner 1 Connect the interface cable to the bottom of the scanner as described in nstalling the Interface Cable on page 1 3 2 Connect the other end of the interface cable to the host refer to the host manual to locate the correct port 3 Plug the power supply into the power jack on the interface cable Plug the other end of the power supply into
62. Low High Low Rule 2 The UPC Scanning Rule Step Bar Code On Page Beep Indication 1 Begin New Rule 14 6 High High 2 UPC EAN 14 10 High High 3 Send all remaining data 14 23 High High 4 Send lt CTRL M gt 14 48 High High 5 Save Rule 14 6 High Low High Low If you make errors entering this rule scan the Quit Entering Rules bar code on page 14 7 If you already saved the rule scan the Erase Previously Saved Rule bar code on page 14 7 Alternate Rule Sets Group ADF rules into one of four alternate sets which you can turn on and off when needed This is useful to format the same message in different ways For example a Code 128 bar code contains the following information Class 2 digits Stock Number 8 digits Price 5 digits This bar code might look like this 245671243701500 where Class 24 Stock Number 56712437 Price 01500 Ordinarily data transmits as follows 24 class key 56712437 stock key 01500 enter key 14 4 LS3408 Product Reference Guide But when there is a sale send only the following 24 class key 56712437 stock key and the cashier keys the price manually To implement this first enter an ADF rule that applies to the normal situation This rule may look like this When scanning a bar code of length 15 send the next 2 characters send the class key send the next 8 characters send the stock key send the data that remains send the Enter key The sale rule may look li
63. Note By default the Wand Emulation interface does not allow ADF rules to process scanned data Enabling this parameter allows ADF rules to process scanned data See Chapter 14 Advanced Data Formatting Convert to Code 39 for Wand Host Enable Do Not Convert to Code 39 for Wand Host Disable 9 8 153408 Product Reference Guide Convert Code 39 to Full ASCII By default a space replaces characters that do not have a corresponding character in the Code 39 symbology set Enable this parameter to send data to the Wand interface encoded in Code 39 Full ASCII The host must be able to This setting applies only if you enabled Convert to Code 39 interpret Code 39 Full ASCII data Do Not Convert Code 39 to Full ASCII Disable Convert Code 39 to Full ASCII Enable Introduction This chapter provides information for setting up the scanner with a Scanner Emulation host Use this mode when you need Scanner Emulation communication When using Scanner Emulation the scanner connects either to an external decoder or to a decoder integrated in a portable terminal or Point of Sale POS terminal Throughout the programming bar code menus asterisks indicate default values __ Parameter Process an
64. One Discrete Length then scan 1 followed by 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Code 93 One Discrete Length 12 26 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Code 93 continued Two Discrete Lengths Select this option to decode only Code 93 symbols containing either of two selected lengths Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only those Code 93 symbols containing either 2 or 14 characters select Code 93 Two Discrete Lengths then scan 0 2 1 and then 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Code 93 Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Select this option to decode a Code 93 symbol within a specific length range Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode Code 93 symbols containing between 4 and 12 characters first scan Code 93 Length Within Range Then scan 0 4 1 and 2 enter a leading zero for single digit numbers In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Code 93 Length Within Range Any Length Select this option to decode Code 93 symbols containing any number of characters within the scanner s capability Code 93 Any Length
65. Operating Temperature 22 to 122 F 30 to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Weight without cable 12 35 oz 350 g 12 56 oz 356 g Maintenance and Technical Specifications Table 3 2 Technical Specifications Continued Description LS3408 FZ LS3408 ER Dimensions Height 7 34 in 18 65 cm Width 4 82 in 12 25 cm Depth 2 93 in 7 43 Laser 650nm laser diode Laser Classifications IEC 825 1 Class 2 ESD 20 kV area discharge 8 kV contact discharge Minimum Element Width 5 mil 0 127 mm 7 5 mil 0 191 mm Interfaces Supported Keyboard Wedge RS 232 USB IBM 468X 469X Wand Emulation Scanner Emulation Synapse Electrical Safety Certified Pending to 011950 CSA C22 2 No 950 EN60950 IC950 Input Transient Protection IEC 1000 4 2 3 4 5 6 11 EMI FCC Part 15 Class B ICES 003 Class B European Union EMC Directive Australian SMA Taiwan EMC Japan VCCI MITI Dentori 375 3 6 153408 Product Reference Guide Scanner Signal Descriptions Bottom of scanner Cable interface port PIN 10 Interface cable modular connector Figure3 1 Scanner Cable Pinouts Maintenance and Technical Specifications The signal descriptions in Table 3 3 apply to the connector on the scanner and are for reference only Table 3 3 Scanner Signal Pin outs
66. Rule Set 1 Disable Rule Set 2 Disable Rule Set 3 Disable Rule Set 4 Disable All Rule Sets Criteria Code Types Advanced Data Formatting Select all code types to be affected by the rule Scan all desired codes in succession before selecting other criteria Do not select a code type to apply the rule to all code types Code 39 GS1 DataBar 14 GS1 DataBar Expanded Codabar GS1 DataBar Limited Code 128 14 9 14 10 153408 Product Reference Guide Code Types continued 2 5 12 5 UPC A IATA 2 OF 5 Code 93 UPC E Advanced Data Formatting 14 11 Code Types continued EAN 8 13 5 GS1 128 LULU UPC E1 LULU Bookland EAN 14 12 153408 Product Reference Guide Code Types continued Trioptic Code 39 Code 11 EAN 128 Advanced Data Formatting 14 13 Code Lengths Scan these bar codes to define the number of characters the selected code type must contain Select one length per rule only f a co
67. ahead n characters 14 27 skip ahead characters 14 30 skip back n characters 14 27 skip back characters 14 32 skip cursor to end 14 27 space removal 14 34 special commands 14 6 specific data string 14 18 specific string any location 14 18 any message 14 19 FL F2 CE 14 18 rule belongs to set 14 20 search 14 19 turn off rule sets 14 93 zero removal 14 34 advanced data formatting 14 1 ACTIONS ex aee sh Na eh ie 14 1 14 23 alphanumeric keyboard 14 95 alternate rule sets 14 3 bar code menu example 14 2 14 45 code lengths 14 13 code types 14 9 A ao wwe SR 14 1 14 9 default rules 14 5 numeric keypad 14 21 pad spaces 14 35 261055225242 du ah den 14 40 TUNES PP 14 1 rules hierarchy 14 5 send characters 14 67 send control characters 14 46 send function key 14 78 send keyboard charact
68. example to set a Laser On Time of 0 5 seconds scan the bar code below then scan the 0 and 5 bar codes In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Laser On Time Beep After Good Decode Scan a bar code below to select whether or not the scanner beeps after a good decode If you select Do Not Beep After Good Decode the beeper still operates during parameter menu scanning and indicates error conditions Beep After Good Decode Enable Do Not Beep After Good Decode Disable User Preferences 4 7 Trigger Mode Set the trigger mode using the bar codes below Level Trigger Upon a trigger pull an aiming dot appears for a programmable duration of time After this time the aiming dot turns into a standard laser scanning beam for a full decode session The laser scanning beam stays on until the laser on timeout occurs a decode occurs or you release the trigger If you release the trigger before the aiming duration expires the laser shuts off and no decode occurs Level Two Stage Option 1 Upon a trigger pull an aiming dot appears This aiming dot remains while the trigger is pulled Releasing the trigger turns the aiming dot into a standard laser scanning beam for a full decode session The laser scanning beam stays on until the laser on timeout occurs or a decode occurs If you pull the tri
69. general rule in the user programmable buffer When receiving scan data send all data Since this rule always applies ADF never goes into the default rules 14 6 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Special Commands Pause Duration This parameter along with the Send Pause parameter on page 14 29 inserts a pause in the data transmission Set the pause by scanning a two digit number i e two bar codes representing a 0 1 second intervals For example scanning bar codes 0 and 1 inserts a 0 1 second pause 0 and 5 gives a 0 5 second delay See Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes for numeric bar codes In case of an error or to change the selection scan Numeric Cancel on page D 3 Pause Duration Begin New Rule Scan this bar code to start entering a new rule Begin New Rule Save Rule Scan this bar code to save the entered rule Save Rule Advanced Data Formatting 14 7 Erase Use these bar codes to erase criteria actions or rules Erase Criteria And Start Again Erase Actions And Start Again Erase Previously Saved Rule Erase All Rules Quit Entering Rules Scan this bar code to quit entering rules Quit Entering Rules 14 8 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Disable Rule Set Use these bar codes to disable rule sets Disable
70. information You only need to do this once upon the first power up when connecting to a new host To return all features to their default values see the Throughout the programming bar code menus asterisks indicate default values Indicates Default High Frequency Feature Option Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases you must only scan one bar code to set a parameter value For example to set the beeper tone to high scan the High Frequency beeper tone bar code under The scanner issues a fast warble beep and the LED turns green signifying a successful parameter entry Other parameters such as specifying Laser On Time or setting Data Transmission Formats require scanning several bar codes See and for descriptions of this procedure 4 2 153408 Product Reference Guide Errors While Scanning Unless otherwise specified to correct an error during a scanning sequence just re scan the correct parameter User Preferences Default Parameters Table 4 1 lists the defaults for user preferences parameters To change any option scan the appropriate bar code s provided in the User Preferences section beginning on page 4 3 J NOTE See Appendix A Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences hosts symbologies and miscellaneous default parameters Table 4 1 User Preferences Default Table Page Parameter Default Number User Preferences Set Default Parameter Restore
71. nen tinte kara ne i 2 3 TE UL LUCULENTER 2 4 Scanning in Presentation Mod tone inire tetti tna idit o ied 2 5 Decode I 2 6 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Technical Specifications e 3 1 Maintenance 3 1 vi LS3408 Product Reference Guide Troubleshooting PT ed na 3 2 Technical Specifications 3 4 Scanner Signal Descriptions nennen nnn nennen nnn 3 6 Chapter 4 User Preferences pire n 4 1 Scanning Sequence Examples 5o eara t EL Enn I Exin Pr Toti In E ear inia ERE uS 4 1 Errors While SAMI on DO 4 2 User Preferences Default Parameters 2 2 0 4 2 User Preferences NN oO oL OE 4 3 Set Default Parameter Me 4 3 Parameter Scanning 4 4 Beeper 5 2 ue nue 4 4 Beeper Volume DONI eee 4 5 Power Mode SE annee een ane ne as chaines 4 5 Laser On 4 6 Beep Aller Good Decode unie 4 6 Trigger aunts 4 7 Aimi IV ES 16
72. not to decompile disassemble decode or reverse engineer any licensed program delivered to the user or any portion thereof Zebra reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability function or design Zebra does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product circuit or application described herein No license is granted either expressly or by implication estoppel or otherwise under any Zebra Technologies Corporation intellectual property rights An implied license only exists for equipment circuits and subsystems contained in Zebra products Zebra and the Zebra head graphic are registered trademarks of ZIH Corp The Symbol logo is a registered trademark of Symbol Technologies Inc a Zebra Technologies company All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Zebra Technologies Corporation Lincolnshire IL U S A http www zebra com Warranty For the complete Zebra hardware product warranty statement go to http www motorolasolutions com warranty Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below Change Date Description 01 Rev 2 2004 Initial release 02 Rev 10 2007 Rebranding add new UPC EAN Supplemental options User Programmable Supplementals option and Bookland ISBN format 03 Rev 10 2008 Add custom defaults option add parameter scanning option
73. of Code 39 which pairs characters to encode the full ASCII character set To enable or disable Code 39 Full ASCII scan the appropriate bar code below See Table 5 2 on page 5 13 and for the mapping of Code 39 characters to ASCII values Enable Code 39 Full ASCII Disable Code 39 Full ASCII NOTE You cannot enable Trioptic Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII simultaneously J NOTE Code 39 Full ASCII to Full ASCII Correlation is host dependent and is therefore described in the ASCII Character Set table for the appropriate interface See Table 5 1 on page 5 3 for Wedge host conversion information Table 7 1 on page 7 3 for USB host conversion information and Table 6 1 on page 6 3 for RS 232 host conversion information Symbologies 12 25 Code 93 Enable Disable Code 93 To enable or disable Code 93 scan the appropriate bar code below Enable Code 93 Disable Code 93 Set Lengths for Code 93 The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s the code contains Set lengths for Code 93 for any length one or two discrete lengths or lengths within a specific range One Discrete Length Select this option to decode only Code 93 symbols containing a selected length Select the length using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only Code 93 symbols with 14 characters scan Code 93
74. symbols containing either of two selected lengths Select the length using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only those 2 of 5 symbols containing either 2 or 14 characters select 2 of 5 Two Discrete Lengths then scan 0 2 1 and then 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 12 of 5 Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Select this option to decode an 2 of 5 symbol within a specific length range Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode 2 of 5 symbols containing between 4 and 12 characters first scan 2 of 5 Length Within Range Then scan 0 4 1 and 2 enter a leading zero for single digit numbers In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 12 of 5 Length Within Range Any Length Select this option to decode 2 of 5 symbols containing any number of characters within the scanner capability J NOTE Due to the construction of the 2 of 5 symbology it is possible for a scan line covering only a portion of the code to transmit as a complete scan yielding less data than is encoded in the bar code To prevent this Zebra recommends selecting specific lengths I 2 of 5 One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths for I 2 of 5 applications 12 of 5 Any Length Symbologies 12 33 12 of 5 Check Digit Verifica
75. the Interface Cable on page 1 3 2 Connect the other end of the Wand Emulation interface cable to the wand port on the mobile computer or controller 3 Ensure all connections are secure 4 Select the Wand Emulation host type by scanning the appropriate bar code from the Wand Emulation Host Types section on page 9 4 5 To modify any other parameter options scan the appropriate bar codes in this chapter WARNING Connect the scanner to 5 volt decoders only Connecting the scanner to a 12 volt decoder can AN cause damage and invalidate the warranty Wand Emulation Interface 9 3 Wand Emulation Default Parameters Table 9 1 lists defaults for Wand Emulation host types To change an option scan the appropriate bar code s provided in the Wand Emulation Host Parameters section beginning on page 9 4 J NOTE See Appendix A Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences hosts symbologies and miscellaneous default parameters Table 9 1 Wand Emulation Default Table Page Number Parameter Default Wand Emulation Host Parameters Wand Emulation Host Types Symbol OmniLink Interface Controller 9 4 Leading Margin 80 msec ps Polarity Bar High Margin Low 9 5 Ignore Unknown Characters Enable 9 6 Convert All Bar Codes to Code 39 Disable 9 7 Convert Code 39 to Full ASCII Disable 9 8 9 4 153408 Product Reference Guide Wand Emulation Host Parameters Wand Emulation Host Types Scan a bar co
76. the output The third option is to not beep at all since the attached decoder issues the decode beep In all cases if an error condition occurs the scanner issues error beeps Beep On Successful Transmit Beep At Decode Time Do Not Beep Scanner Emulation Interface 10 5 Parameter Pass Through The Scanner Emulation host processes parameter bar code messages and sends them to the attached decoder In this way customers using Zebra compliant decoders can control the behavior of the entire system by scanning the necessary parameters only once vi NOTE To enable D 2 of 5 for example simply scan the D 2 of 5 Enable parameter bar code The scanner and connected decoder both process the parameter Parameter Process and Pass Through Parameter Process Only 10 6 153408 Product Reference Guide Convert Newer Code Types The scanner supports a variety of code types that connected decoder systems typically cannot decode To allow compatibility in these environments the scanner converts these code types to more commonly decodable symbologies as per the following chart Symbologies not listed on this chart transmit normally Scan this code type Transmitted as Code 11 Code 39 GS1 DataBar 14 Limited and Expanded Code 128 When decoding these code types with this parameter disabled the scanner issues Convert Error beeps and transmits no data
77. to transmit the system character and country code applies to converted bar codes Note that neither the system character nor the check digit can be stripped Enable Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC EAN Disable Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC EAN 12 46 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Redundancy Level The scanner offers four levels of decode redundancy Select higher redundancy levels for decreasing levels of bar code quality As redundancy levels increase the scanner s aggressiveness decreases Select the redundancy level appropriate for the bar code quality Redundancy Level 1 The following code types must be successfully read twice before being decoded Code Type Code Length Codabar 8 characters or less MSI 4 characters or less D 2of5 8 characters or less 12 5 8 characters less Redundancy Level 1 Redundancy Level 2 The following code types must be successfully read twice before being decoded Code Type Code Length All All Redundancy Level 2 Symbologies 12 47 Redundancy Level 3 Code types other than the following must be successfully read twice before being decoded The following codes must be read three times Code Type Code Length MSI Plessey 4 characters or less D2of5 8 characters or less 1
78. 2 5 8 characters less Codabar 8 characters or less Redundancy Level 3 Redundancy Level 4 The following code types must be successfully read three times before being decoded Code Type Code Length All All Redundancy Level 4 12 48 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Security Level The scanner offers four levels of decode security for UPC EAN bar codes Select higher levels of security for decreasing levels of bar code quality There is an inverse relationship between security and scanner decode speed so be sure to choose only that level of security necessary for any given application Security Level 0 This is the default setting which allows the scanner to operate fastest while providing sufficient security in decoding in spec UPC EAN bar codes Security Level 0 Security Level 1 As bar code quality levels diminish certain characters become prone to misdecodes before others i e 1 2 7 8 If the scanner is misdecoding poorly printed bar codes and the misdecodes are limited to these characters select this security level Security Level 1 Symbologies 12 49 Security Level 2 If the scanner misdecodes poorly printed bar codes and the misdecodes are not limited to characters 1 2 7 and 8 select this security level Security Level 2 Security Level 3 If you select
79. 37 codabar NOTIS editing 12 39 code Ti 12 27 code 11 lengths 12 27 code 128 coxa ERR 12 18 code 39 12 20 code 39 check digit verification 12 23 code 39 full ASCII 12 24 code 39 lengths 12 22 code 39 transmit check digit 12 23 Code 93 scc gau pr due 12 25 code 93 lengths 12 25 convert GS1 databar to UPC EAN 12 45 convert UPC E to UPC A 12 16 convert UPC E1 to UPC A 12 16 default table 12 2 discrete 20f5 12 35 discrete 2 of 5 lengths 12 35 EAN zero extend 12 17 EAN 19 ogi REIR 12 6 EAN 8 eee eee waned 12 7 GS1 databar 12 44 81 128 mue 12 18 12 of 5 check digit verification 12 33 12 of 5 convert to EAN 13 12 34 12 of 5 transmit check digit 12 33 ISBT 128 vee weg ee a ee a 12 19 MSI 2 12 40 MSI check digit algorithm 12 43 MSI check digits 12 42 MSI lengths 12 40 MSI transmit check digit 12 42 supplemental redundancy 12 11 supplementals 12 8 UPO A sais ewig SE Re et 12 5 UPC A preamble
80. Advanced Data Formatting 14 61 Keyboard Characters continued Send Send Send Send _ Send Senda 14 62 153408 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters continued Send b Send d Send f Send Send Send g Advanced Data Formatting 14 63 Keyboard Characters continued Send h Send i Send Send k Send Send m 14 64 153408 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters continued TEIL LL IE Sendn TII LL ITO Send o Send p Send q Send 5 Advanced Data Formatting 14 65 Keyboard Characters continued Send t Send Send Send w Send x Send 14 66 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters continued Sendz Send Send Send Send Advanced Data Formatting 14 67 Send ALT Characters Send Alt 2 TL LIE Send AIt A Send Al
81. Codabar N lt len gt N N N lt len gt N lt len gt N None Code 128 L lt len gt K K K lt len gt L lt len gt K None 12 5 lt len gt len len Code 93 None L L L len None L None D 20 5 H len H H H len H len H None GS1 128 L lt len gt lt len gt L lt len gt P None 5 lt len gt Bookland F A A A F A F Trioptic None None None None None None None Code 11 None None None None None None None IATA H lt len gt H H None None H None Code 32 None None None None None None None 6 6 153408 Product Reference Guide RS 232 Host Types To select an RS 232 host type scan one of the following bar codes Standard RS 232 ICL RS 232 Wincor Nixdorf RS 232 Mode A Wincor Nixdorf RS 232 Mode B Olivetti ORS4500 Omron OPOS JPOS Fujitsu RS 232 RS 232 Interface 6 7 Baud Rate Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second Set the scanner s baud rate to match the baud rate setting of the host or data may not reach the host device or may reach it in distorted form
82. Defaults 4 3 Parameter Scanning Enable 4 4 Beeper Tone High 4 4 Beeper Volume High 4 5 Power Mode Continuous On 4 5 Laser On Time 3 0 sec 4 6 Beep After Good Decode Enable 4 6 Trigger Mode Level 4 7 Aim Duration 0 0 sec 4 8 User Preferences 4 3 User Preferences Set Default Parameter You can reset the LS3408 to two types of defaults factory defaults or custom defaults Scan the appropriate bar code below to reset the scanner to its default settings and or set its current settings as custom defaults Restore Defaults Scan this bar code to reset all default parameters as follows If you previously set custom defaults by scanning Write to Custom Defaults scan Restore Defaults to retrieve and restore the scanner s custom default settings If you did not set custom defaults scan Restore Defaults to restore the factory default values listed in Table A 1 Set Factory Defaults Scan this bar code to restore the factory default values listed in Table A 1 This deletes any custom defaults set Write to Custom Defaults Scan this bar code to set the current scanner settings as custom defaults Once Set you can recover custom default settings by scanning Restore Defaults Restore Defaults Set Factory Defaults Write to Custom Defaults 4 4 153408 Product Reference Guide Parameter Scanning To disable the decoding of parameter bar codes including the Set Defaults parameter bar codes scan the Disable Parame
83. N 8 To enable or disable EAN 8 scan the appropriate bar code below Enable EAN 8 JAN 8 Disable EAN 8 JAN 8 Enable Disable Bookland EAN To enable or disable Bookland EAN scan the appropriate bar code below Enable Bookland EAN Disable Bookland EAN J NOTE f you enable Bookland EAN select a Bookland ISBN Format on page 12 17 Also select either Decode UPC EAN Supplementals Autodiscriminate UPC EAN Supplementals or Enable 978 979 Supplemental Mode in Decode UPC EAN JAN Supplementals on page 12 8 12 7 12 8 153408 Product Reference Guide Decode UPC EAN JAN Supplementals Supplementals are bar codes appended according to specific format conventions e g UPC A 2 UPC E 2 EAN 13 2 The following options are available If you select Ignore UPC EAN with Supplementals and the scanner is presented with a UPC EAN plus supplemental symbol the scanner decodes UPC EAN and ignores the supplemental characters If you select Decode UPC EAN with Supplemenials the scanner only decodes UPC EAN symbols with supplemental characters and ignores symbols without supplementals If you select Autodiscriminate UPC EAN Supplemenials the scanner decodes UPC EAN symbols with supplemental characters immediately If the symbol does not have a supplemental the scanner must decode the bar code the number of times set via UPC EAN JAN Supplemental Redundancy on page 12 11 before transmitting its data to confirm that there is no supplemental
84. Product Reference Guide Hardware Handshaking continued RTS CTS Option 1 When RTS CTS Option 1 is selected the scanner asserts RTS before transmitting and ignores the state of CTS The scanner de asserts RTS when the transmission completes RTS CTS Option 1 RTS CTS Option 2 When Option 2 is selected RTS is always high or low user programmed logic level However the scanner waits for CTS to be asserted before transmitting data If CTS is not asserted within Host Serial Response Time out default the scanner issues an error indication and discards the data RTS CTS Option 2 RTS CTS Option 3 When Option 3 is selected the scanner asserts RTS prior to any data transmission regardless of the state of CTS The scanner waits up to Host Serial Response Time out default for CTS to be asserted If CTS is not asserted during this time the scanner issues an error indication and discards the data The scanner de asserts RTS when transmission is complete RTS CTS Option 3 RS 232 Interface 6 13 Software Handshaking This parameter offers control of the data transmission process in addition to or instead of that offered by hardware handshaking There are five options If software handshaking and hardware handshaking are both enabled hardware handshaking
85. RL X 1025 Y CTRL Y 1026 92 CTRL 2 1027 CTRL ESC 1028 B CTRL 1029 CTRL 1030 CTRL6 1031 CTRL 1032 Space Space 1033 A 1034 B 1035 1036 D 1037 E 1038 IF amp 1039 IG 1040 H 1041 1042 IJ 1043 1044 L 1045 1046 1047 10 1048 0 0 1049 1 1 The keystroke in bold is sent only if you enable Otherwise the unbolded keystroke is sent Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 15 Table 5 2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set Continued Full ASCII Code 39 ASCII Value Encode Character Keystroke 1050 2 2 1051 3 3 1052 4 4 1053 5 5 1054 6 6 1055 7 7 1056 8 8 1057 9 9 1058 IZ 1059 1060 G lt 1061 H 1062 Pl gt 1063 4 1064 N 1065 A A 1066 B B 1067 1068 D D 1069 E E 1070 F F 1071 G G 1072 H H 1073 1074 J J 1075 K K 1076 L L 1077 M M 1The keystroke in bold is sent only if you enable Otherwise the unbolded keystroke is sent 5 16 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Table 5 2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set Continued Full ASCII Code 39 ASCII Value Encode Character Keystroke 1078 N N 1079 1080 1081 1082 R R 1083 5 5 1084 T T 1085 U U 1086 V V 1087 W W 1088 X X 1089 Y Y 1090 Z Z 1091 K 1092 L 1093 M 1094 N
86. See Pause Duration on page 14 6 to set the length of this pause Send Pause 14 30 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Skip Ahead Use the following bar codes to skip ahead characters Skip Ahead 1 Character Skip Ahead 2 Characters Skip Ahead 3 Characters Skip Ahead 4 Characters Skip Ahead 5 Characters Skip Ahead 6 Characters Advanced Data Formatting 14 31 Skip Ahead continued Skip Ahead 7 Characters Skip Ahead 8 Characters Skip Ahead 9 Characters Skip Ahead 10 Characters 14 32 153408 Product Reference Guide Skip Back Use the following bar codes to skip back characters Skip Back 1 Character Skip Back 2 Characters Skip Back 3 Characters Skip Back 4 Characters
87. UCC EAN 128 Enable 1218 ISBT 128 Enable 12 19 Symbologies 12 3 Table 12 1 Symbology Default Table Continued Parameter Default RU Code 39 Code 39 Enable 12 20 Trioptic Code 39 Disable 12 20 Convert Code 39 to Code 32 Disable 12 21 Code 32 Prefix Disable 12 21 Set Length s for Code 39 2 to 55 12 22 Code 39 Check Digit Verification Disable 12 23 Transmit Code 39 Check Digit Disable 12 23 Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion Disable 12 24 Code 93 Code 93 Disable 12 25 Set Lengths for Code 93 4 to 55 12 25 Code 11 Code 11 Disable 12 29 Set Lengths for Code 11 4 to 41 12 27 Code 11 Check Digit Verification One Check Digit 12 29 Transmit Code 11 Check Digits Disable 12 30 Interleaved 2 of 5 12 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 12 of 5 Enable 12 31 Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 14 12 31 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification Disable 12 33 Transmit 2 of 5 Check Digit Disable 12 33 Convert 2 of 5 to EAN 13 Disable 12 34 Discrete 2 of 5 D 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Disable 12 35 Set Lengths for D 2 of 5 12 12 35 Codabar NW 7 Codabar Disable 12 37 Set Lengths for Codabar 5 to 55 12 37 CLSI Editing Disable 12 39 12 4 153408 Product Reference Guide Table 12 1 Symbology Default Table Continued Parameter Default NOTIS Editing Disable 12 39 MSI MSI Disable 12 40 Set Lengths f
88. a Synapse cable select Auxiliary Synapse Port Connection In all other cases when using the cable Zebra recommends the default setting To disconnect and reconnect the scanner from a Synapse cable that is connected to a live host select Plug and Play Synapse Connection Do not change this setting from the default if an on board wedge host is enabled Standard Synapse Connection Auxiliary Synapse Port Connection Plug and Play Synapse Connection Introduction Advanced Data Formatting ADF is a means of customizing data before transmission to the host device This enables editing scan data to suit the particular requirements To implement ADF scan a related series of bar codes which begin on or install the 123Scan utility see which allows programming the scanner with ADF rules J NOTE f using the Wand Emulation interface with the scanner you must enable to use ADF rules to format the data Rules Criteria Linked to Actions ADF uses rules to customize data These rules perform detailed actions when the data meets certain criteria One rule may consist of single or multiple criteria applied to single or multiple actions For instance a data formatting rule could be Criteria When scan data is Code 39 length 12 and data at the start position is the string 129 Actions pad all sends with zeros t
89. acters continued Send GUI O Send GUI P Send GUI Q Send GUI R Send GUI S Send GUI T 14 92 153408 Product Reference Guide Send Graphic User Interface GUI Characters continued Send GUI U Send GUI W Send GUI Y Send GUI V Send GUI X Send GUI Z Advanced Data Formatting 14 93 Turn On Off Rule Sets Use these bar codes to turn rule sets on and off Turn On Rule Set 1 Turn On Rule Set 2 Turn On Rule Set 3 Turn On Rule Set 4 14 94 153408 Product Reference Guide Turn On Off Rule Sets continued Use these bar codes to turn rule sets on and off Turn Off Rule Set 1 Turn Off Rule Set 2 Turn Off Rule Set 3 Turn Off Rule Set 4 Advanced Data Formatting 14 95 Alphanumeric Keyboard Space TIL 96 14 96 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Ke
90. age Number USB Host Parameters USB Device Type HID Keyboard Emulation 7 4 USB Country Keyboard Types Country Codes North American 7 5 USB Keystroke Delay No Delay 0 msec 7 7 USB CAPS Lock Override Disable 7 8 USB Ignore Unknown Characters Enable 7 8 Emulate Keypad Disable 7 9 USB Keyboard FN1 Substitution Disable 7 9 Function Key Mapping Disable 7 10 Simulated Caps Lock Disable 7 10 Convert Case No Case Conversion 7 1 7 4 153408 Product Reference Guide USB Host Parameters USB Device Type Select the desired USB device type J NOTE When changing USB Device Types the scanner automatically resets and issues the standard startup beep sequences HID Keyboard Emulation IBM Table Top USB IBM Hand Held USB USB Interface 7 5 USB Country Keyboard Types Country Codes Scan the bar code corresponding to the keyboard type This setting applies only to the USB HID Keyboard Emulation device J NOTE When changing USB Country Keyboard Types the scanner automatically resets and issues the standard startup beep sequences North American Standard USB Keyboard German Windows French Windows French Canadian Windows 95 98 French Canadian Windows 2000 XP
91. ality Code 39 symbols 8 203 d H t 4 102 h LS 3408 L oo o ER L 4 102 025 75mil F zn 10 mil 28 L 12 30 3 15 mil 69 35 d 3 20 mil 94 in 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 cm 0 25 4 50 8 76 2 101 6 127 0 152 4 1778 203 2 228 6 254 0 Depth of Field 12 1829 W Note Typical performance at 73 4 F 23 C L i on high quality Code 39 symbols 48 1219 d H t r 24 610 h LS 3408 L oo o ER L f 24 61 0 L F z r 48 1219 i tz 55 mil n 70 mil reflective 365 oe MES 100 mil reflective 540 rTrTTTTTTTTPTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT in 0 60 120 180 240 300 360 420 480 540 600 cm 0 152 4 304 8 457 2 609 6 762 0 914 4 1066 8 1219 2 1371 6 1524 0 Depth of Field Near range determined by degree of reflectivity and width of bar code Figure 2 6 LS3408 ER Decode Zone 2 8 153408 Product Reference Guide Introduction This chapter provides suggested scanner maintenance troubleshooting technical specifications and signal descriptions pinouts Maintenance Cleaning the scan window is the only maintenance required A dirty window can affect scanning accuracy Do not allow any abrasive material to touch the window Remove any dirt particles with a damp cloth Wipe the window using a tissue moistened with ammonia water Do not spray water or other cleaning liquids directly onto the window
92. alphanumeric string representing the character s up to 10 to insert using the Alphanumeric Keyboard Scan End of Message Skip to End Scan Skip to End to move the cursor to the end of the data 14 29 Skip Ahead N Characters Scan one of these bar codes to select the desired number of positions 14 30 to move the cursor ahead Skip Back N Characters Scan one of these bar codes to select the desired number of positions 14 32 to move the cursor back Send Preset Value Send prefix and or suffix value by scanning the appropriate bar code 14 33 14 28 153408 Product Reference Guide Move Cursor Scan a bar code below to move the cursor in relation to a specified character Then enter a character by scanning a bar code from the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 14 95 J NOTE f there is no match and the rule fails the next rule is checked Move Cursor To Character Move Cursor To Start Move Cursor Past Character Move Cursor Past Specific String Move Cursor to Specific String and Replace Advanced Data Formatting 14 29 Move Cursor continued Move Cursor to Last Occurrence of String and Replace All Send Pause Skip to End Scan the bar code below to insert a pause in the transmission of data
93. alue Encode Char acter Keystroke 1109 M m 1110 N n 1111 0 o 1112 P p 1113 Q q 1114 R r 1115 5 s 1116 T t 1117 U 1118 V y 1119 W w 1120 4X 1121 Y y 1122 Z z 1123 1124 1125 i 1126 S The keystroke in bold transmits only if you enable Otherwise the unbolded keystroke transmits USB Interface 7 17 Table 7 3 USB ALT Key Character Set ALT Keys Keystroke 2064 ALT 2 2065 ALTA 2066 ALT 2067 ALT C 2068 ALT D 2069 ALTE 2070 ALT F 2071 ALT G 2072 ALT H 2073 ALT I 2074 ALT J 2075 2076 ALT L 2077 ALT M 2078 ALT N 2079 ALT O 2080 ALT P 2081 ALT Q 2082 ALT R 2083 ALT S 2084 ALT T 2085 ALT U 2086 ALT V 2087 ALT W 2088 ALT X 2089 ALT Y 2090 ALT Z 7 18 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Table 7 4 USB GUI Key Character Set GUI Key Keystroke 3000 Right Control Key 3048 GUI 0 3049 GUI 1 3050 GUI 2 3051 GUI 3 3052 GUI 4 3053 GUI 5 3054 GUI 6 3055 GUI 7 3056 GUI 8 3057 GUI 9 3065 GUI A 3066 GUI B 3067 GUI C 3068 GUI D 3069 GUI E 3070 GUI F 3071 GUI G 3072 GUI H 3073 GUI I 3074 GUI J 3075 GUI K 3076 GUIL 3077 GUIM 3078 GUIN 3079 GUI O 3080 GUI P Note GUI Shift Keys The Apple iMac keyboard has an apple key on either side of the space bar Windows based systems have a GUI k
94. an AC outlet Getting Started 1 5 Connecting a Synapse Cable Interface J NOTE Refer to the Synapse Interface Guide provided with the Synapse cable for detailed setup instructions Synapse Smart Cables enable interfacing to a variety of hosts The appropriate Synapse cable has the built in intelligence to detect that host To host Synapse adapter cable Synapse Smart Cable 1 scanner Figure 1 5 Synapse Cable Connection 1 Plug the Synapse adapter cable into the bottom of the scanner as described in nstalling the Interface Cable on page 1 3 2 Align the S on the Synapse adapter cable with the S on the Synapse Smart Cable and plug the cable in 3 Connectthe other end of the Synapse Smart Cable to the host Removing the Interface Cable 1 Loosen the two screws on the cable clamp at the bottom of the scanner and gently pull the clamp away from the bottom of the scanner 2 Open the clamp and unplug the interface cable modular connector from the cable interface port on the bottom of the scanner handle Carefully slide out the cable 3 Follow the steps for nstalling the Interface Cable on page 1 3 to connect a new cable Configuring the Scanner Use the bar codes in this manual or the 123Scan configuration program to configure the scanner See Chapter 4 User Preferences and each host chapter for information about programming the scanner using bar code menus See Chapter 11 123Scan to configure the sca
95. ar codes of the same bar code type See Appendix C Sample Bar Codes for test bar codes Bar code is out of range from the scanner Move scanner closer to or further from bar code Scanner emits 4 short high beeps while attempting to scan Scanner has not completed USB initialization Wait several seconds and scan again Table 3 1 Problem Bar code is decoded but data is not transmitted to the host Maintenance and Technical Specifications Troubleshooting Continued Possible Causes Scanner is not programmed for the correct host type 3 3 Possible Solutions Scan the appropriate host parameter bar codes Interface cable is loose Ensure all cable connections are secure If 4 long low beeps are heard a transmission error was detected Ensure the scanner s communication parameters match the host s setting If 5 long low beeps are heard a conversion or format error was detected Ensure the scanner s conversion parameters are properly configured Scanned data is incorrectly displayed on the host Scanner is not programmed to work with the host Ensure proper host is selected For RS 232 ensure the scanner s communication parameters match the host s settings For a Keyboard Wedge configuration ensure the system is programmed for the correct keyboard type and the CAPS LOCK key is off Ensure editing options e g UPC E to UPC A conversion a
96. atting 14 45 Beeps Select a beep sequence for each ADF rule Beep Once Beep Twice Beep Three Times 14 46 153408 Product Reference Guide Send Keystroke Control Characters and Keyboard Characters Control Characters Scan a Send bar code for the desired keystroke Send Control 2 Send Control A Send Control B Send Control C Send Control D Send Control E Advanced Data Formatting 14 47 Control Characters continued Send Control F Send Control G VAT Send Control H Send Control TIL LO TT Send Control J TL LI TL Send Control K 14 48 153408 Product Reference Guide Control Characters continued Send Control L Send Control M Send Control N Send Control O Send Control P Send Control Q Advanced Data Formatting 14 49 Control Characters continued
97. can 0 4 1 and 2 enter a leading zero for single digit numbers In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Code 39 Length Within Range Any Length Select this option to decode Code 39 symbols containing any number of characters within the scanner s capability Code 39 Any Length Symbologies 12 23 Code 39 Check Digit Verification Enable this feature to check the integrity of all Code 39 symbols to verify that the data complies with specified check digit algorithm Only Code 39 symbols which include a modulo 43 check digit are decoded so only enable this feature if the Code 39 symbols contain a Modulo 43 check digit Enable Code 39 Check Digit Disable Code 39 Check Digit Transmit Code 39 Check Digit Scan a bar code below to transmit Code 39 data with or without the check digit Transmit Code 39 Check Digit Enable Do Not Transmit Code 39 Check Digit Disable J NOTE Code 39 Check Digit Verification must be enabled for this parameter to function 12 24 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion Code 39 Full ASCIl is a variant
98. canner e RS 232 cable 11 2 LS3408 Product Reference Guide 123Scan Parameter To communicate with the 123Scan program load 123Scan included in the documentation CD ROM onto the PC and scan the bar code below Refer to 123Scan instructions for programming the scanner J NOTE Scanning this bar code enables the 123Scan interface on the scanner 123Scan Configuration Introduction This chapter describes symbology features and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features for the scanner Before programming follow the instructions in The scanner ships with the settings shown in the also see for all host device and miscellaneous scanner defaults If the default values suit the requirements programming is not necessary Set feature values by scanning single bar codes or short bar code sequences To return all features to their default values scan If not using a Synapse or USB cable select a host type See each host chapter for specific host information Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases scan only one bar code to set a parameter value For example to transmit bar code data without the UPC A check digit scan the Do Not Transmit UPC A Check Digit bar code under The scanner issues a fast warble beep and the LED turns green signifying a successful parameter entry Other parameters such as Set Length s for D 2 of 5 require scanning several bar codes in the proper sequence See the individual parameter
99. cel on page D 3 MSI Length Within Range Any Length Select this option to decode MSI symbols containing any number of characters within the scanner s capability J NOTE Due to the construction of the MSI symbology it is possible for a scan line covering only a portion of the code to transmit as a complete scan yielding less data than is encoded in the bar code To prevent this Zebra recommends selecting specific lengths MSI One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths for MSI applications MSI Any Length 12 42 LS3408 Product Reference Guide MSI Check Digits With MSI symbols one check digit is mandatory and always verified by the reader The second check digit is optional If the MSI codes include two check digits enable the verification of the second check digit by scanning the bar code below See MSI Check Digit Algorithm on page 12 43 for the selection of second digit algorithms One MSI Check Digit Two MSI Check Digits Transmit MSI Check Digit s Scan a bar code below to transmit MSI data with or without the check digit Transmit MSI Check Digit s Enable Do Not Transmit MSI Check Digit s Disable Symbologies 12 43 MSI Check Digit Algorithm Two algorithms are possible for verifying the second MSI check digit Select the bar code below co
100. ch group determines which characters are encoded This continuous code type uses no intercharacter spaces Only numeric 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded Interleaved Bar Code A bar code in which characters are paired together using bars to represent the first character and the intervening spaces to represent the second Input Output Ports ports are primarily dedicated to passing information into or out of the terminal s memory Series 9000 mobile computers include Serial and USB ports Ports interface The connection between two devices defined by common physical characteristics signal characteristics and signal meanings Types of interfaces include RS 232 and PCMCIA K Key A key is the specific code used by the algorithm to encrypt or decrypt the data Also see Encryption and Decrypting L LASER Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation The laser is an intense light source Light from a laser is all the same frequency unlike the output of an incandescent bulb Laser light is typically coherent and has a high energy density Laser Diode A gallium arsenide semiconductor type of laser connected to a power source to generate a laser beam This laser type is a compact source of coherent light Laser Scanner A type of bar code reader that uses a beam of laser light LED Indicator A semiconductor diode LED Light Emitting Diode used as an indicator often in digital displays The s
101. change in the parameter setting Short low short high short low short high beep sequence Out of host parameter storage space Scan Set Default Parameter on page 4 3 USB only 4 short high beeps Scanner did not complete initialization Wait several seconds and scan again Short low short medium short high beep sequence after scanning a USB Device Type Communication with the bus must be established before the scanner can operate at the highest power level Short low short medium short high beep sequence occurs more than once The USB bus may put the scanner in a state where power to the scanner is cycled on and off more than once This is normal and usually happens when the PC cold boots RS 232 only 1 short high beep A BEL character is received and Beep on BEL is enabled Scanning 2 3 LED Definitions In addition to beeper sequences the scanner uses the two color LED to indicate its status Table 2 2 defines LED colors that display during scanning Table 2 2 Standard LED Definitions LED Indication Off The scanner is on and ready to scan or no power is applied to the scanner Green A bar code was successfully decoded Red A data transmission error occurred Scanning in Hand Held Mode Install and program the scanner see Setting Up the Scanner on page 1 3 For assistance contact the local supplier or Zebra Global Customer Support Center at http www moto
102. contact the distributor or the Zebra Global Customer Support Center at http www motorolasolutions com support Technical Specifications Table3 2 Technical Specifications Description 153408 2 LS3408 ER Power Requirements 4 5 14VDC Stand By Current 50mA max Power Source Depending on host host powered external power supply Decode Capability UPC EAN Bookland EAN UPC EAN with supplementals Code 128 GS1 128 ISBT 128 Code 39 Trioptic Code 39 Code 93 Code 11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Codabar NW 7 MSI GS1 DataBar Beeper Operation User selectable Enable Disable Beeper Volume User selectable Three levels Beeper Tone User selectable Three tones Scan Repetition Rate 36 scans second Yaw Tolerance 50 from nominal 60 from nominal Pitch Tolerance 65 from nominal 65 from nominal Roll Tolerance 10 from nominal 20 from nominal Print Contrast Minimum 25 minimum reflectance differential measured at 650 nm Ambient Light Tolerance Tolerant to typical artificial indoor and natural outdoor direct sunlight lighting conditions Fluorescent Incandescent Mercury Vapor Sodium Vapor LED 450 Ft Candles 4 844 Lux Sunlight 8000 Ft Candles 86 111 Lux Note LED lighting with high AC ripple content can impact scanning performance Durability 6 5 ft 2 0 m drops to concrete
103. cted decoder typically asserts the Decode line to signal to the Scanner Emulation host that it successfully decoded the transmitted bar code Some decoders however do not assert the Decode signal In this case the scanner emits Transmit Error beeps to indicate that the bar code was not successfully transmitted Scan the Ignore Decode LED bar code below to disable the Transmit Error beeps Check For Decode LED Ignore Decode LED 10 12 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Introduction This chapter includes the bar code to scan to use the 123Scan program 123Scan is a Windows based utility that enables programming the scanner with all parameters including Advanced Data Formatting ADF rules An ADF rule modifies bar code data before it transmits to the host This ensures compatibility between bar coded data and the host application the scanner is programmed rather than modifying the host software Program scanners via PC download or by scanning a sheet of bar codes generated by the 123Scan utility Scanner programming is saved in a file for electronic distribution 123Scan includes a help file Communication with 123Scan To communicate with the 123Scan program which runs on a host computer running a Windows operating system use an RS 232 cable to connect the scanner to the host computer see 123Scan requirements are Host computer running Windows 98 Windows 2000 or Windows XP S
104. cter There are two situations for XON XOFF e The scanner receives an XOFF before it has data to send When the scanner has data to send it waits up to Host Serial Response Time out for an XON character before transmission If it does not receive the XON within this time the scanner issues an error indication and discards the data The scanner receives an XOFF during a transmission Data transmission then stops after sending the current byte When the scanner receives an XON character it sends the rest of the data message The scanner waits up to 30 seconds for the XON XON XOFF RS 232 Interface 6 15 Host Serial Response Time out This parameter specifies how long the scanner waits for an ACK NAK or CTS before determining that a transmission error occurred This only applies when in one of the ACK NAK software handshaking modes or RTS CTS hardware handshaking mode vi NOTE This parameter does not apply to the Wincor Nixdorf RS 232 Mode A B and the OPOS JPOS host types Ron Minimum 2 sec Low 2 5 Sec Medium 5 Sec High 7 5 Sec Maximum 9 9 Sec 6 16 LS3408 Product Reference Guide RTS Line State This parameter sets the idle state of the Serial Host RTS line Sca
105. d 1 Connect the scanner to the host see the appropriate host chapter for information on host connections 2 Insert the scanner into the IntelliStand by placing the front of the scanner into the stand s cup see Figure 2 4 3 To scan a bar code present the bar code and ensure the scan line crosses every bar and space of the symbol 4 Upon successful decode the scanner beeps and the LED turns green For more information on beeper and LED definitions see Table 2 1 and Table 2 2 2 6 153408 Product Reference Guide Decode Zone in cm 30 762 L 20 508 Note Typical performance at 68 F 20 C on high quality Code 39 and UPC symbols _ 10 254 i d L t L h LS 3408 FZ IL 25 5 mil 1726 L F L i 204 755 mil 1575 10 254 L 1 47 13 mil 24 d 100 UPC les 20 mil 80 MRD L 20 508 07720 mil 31 MRD 126 5 L 2o 40 mil 167 0 L 30 762 407 mil 184 0 Fea TTT TT T TTTT TTTT BEE in 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 cm 0 25 4 50 8 76 2 101 6 127 0 152 4 177 8 203 2 228 6 Depth of Field Minimum distance determined by symbol length and scan angle Figure 2 5 LS3408 FZ Decode Zone Scanning 2 7 in cm 12 305 W Note Typical performance at 73 4 F 23 C H i on high qu
106. d Pass Through Indicates Defaul Feature Option 10 2 153408 Product Reference Guide Connecting Using Scanner Emulation To perform Scanner Emulation connect the scanner to a mobile computer or a controller which collects the data and interprets it for the host Host Port Connector Interface cable Figure 10 1 Scanner Emulation Connection J NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration The connectors illustrated in Figure 10 1 are examples only The connectors may be different than those illustrated but the steps to connect the scanner are the same 1 Connect the modular connector of the Scanner Emulation interface cable to the cable interface port on the scanner See Installing the Interface Cable on page 1 3 2 Connect the other end of the Scanner Emulation interface cable to the scanner port on the mobile computer controller 3 Ensure all connections are secure 4 Scanthe Scanner Emulation Host on page 10 4to enable the Scanner Emulation host interface 5 To modify any parameter options scan the appropriate bar codes in this chapter WARNING Connect the scanner to 5 volt decoders only Connecting the scanner to a 12 volt decoder A causes damage and invalidates the warranty Scanner Emulation Interface 10 3 Scanner Emulation Default Parameters Table 10 1 lists the defaults for the Scanner Emulation host To change an option scan the appropriate bar code s provided in the Scanner Emulati
107. d the next X characters Note that only bar codes for Send Next 1 to 20 appear here and can be scanned multiple times to send values greater then 20 For instance to send the next 28 characters scan Send Next 20 Characters then Send Next 8 Characters Send Data Up To Character Send All Data That Remains Send Next Character Send Next 2 Characters Send Next 3 Characters 14 24 153408 Product Reference Guide Send Data continued Send Next 4 Characters Send Next 5 Characters Send Next 6 Characters Send Next 7 Characters Send Next 8 Characters Send Next 9 Characters Advanced Data Formatting 14 25 Send Data continued Send Next 10 Characters Send Next 11 Characters Send Next 12 Characters Send Next 13 Characters
108. de length is not selected selected code types of any length are affected 1 Character 2 Characters 3 Characters 4 Characters 5 Characters 6 Characters 14 14 153408 Product Reference Guide Code Lengths continued 7 Characters 9 Characters 11 Characters 8 Characters 10 Characters 12 Characters Advanced Data Formatting 14 15 Code Lengths continued VANE LL 13 Characters 14 Characters 15 Characters VMI 16 Characters NAN 17 Characters 18 Characters 14 16 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Code Lengths continued 19 Characters 21 Characters 23 Characters 20 Characters 22 Characters 24 Characters Advanced Data Formatting 14 17 Code Lengths continued
109. dentifies the code type of a scanned bar code This is useful when the scanner is decoding more than one code type In addition to any single character prefix already selected the Code ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol Select no Code ID character a Symbol Code ID character or an AIM Code ID character For Code ID Characters see Symbol Code Identifiers on page B 1 and AIM Code Identifiers on page B 2 J NOTE f you enable Symbol Code ID Character or AIM Code ID Character and enable Transmit No Read Message on page 13 7 the scanner appends the code ID for Code 39 to the NR message Symbol Code ID Character AIM Code ID Character None 13 4 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Scan Angle The scanner supports two scan angles This parameter provides two options for the length of the laser scanning beam Use the bar codes below to change scan angles Normal Angle Alternate Angle Prefix Suffix Values You can append a prefix suffix to scan data for use in data editing To set these values scan a four digit number i e four bar codes that corresponds to key codes for various terminals For conversion information see the ASCII Character Set tables in the appropriate host chapter See Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes for numeric bar codes In case of an error or to change the
110. des below to select a Wand Emulation host Symbol OmniLink Interface Controller Symbol PDT Terminal MSI Symbol PTC Terminal Telxon Wand Emulation Interface 9 5 Leading Margin Quiet Zone Scan a bar code below to select a leading margin duration A leading margin is the time that precedes the first bar of the scan in milliseconds The minimum allowed value is 80 msec and the maximum is 250 msec Use this parameter to accommodate older wand decoders that cannot handle short leading margins J NOTE 250 msec is the maximum value that this parameter can attain however 200 msec is sufficient 80 msec 140 msec 200 msec Polarity Polarity determines how the scanner s Wand Emulation interface creates the Digitized Bar code Pattern DBP DBP is a digital signal that represents the scanned bar code Different decoders to which this device can connect expect the DBP in certain format The DBP either has the highs represent bars and the lows represent spaces margins or the highs represent spaces margins and the lows represent bars Scan the appropriate bar code below to select the polarity the decoder requires Bar High Margin Low Bar Low Margin High 9 6 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not
111. discrimination The ability of an interface controller to determine the code type of a scanned bar code After this determination is made the information content is decoded B Bar The dark element in a printed bar code symbol Bar Code A pattern of variable width bars and spaces which represents numeric or alphanumeric data in machine readable form The general format of a bar code symbol consists of a leading margin start character data or message character check character if any stop character and trailing margin Within this framework each recognizable symbology uses its own unique format See Symbology Bar Code Density The number of characters represented per unit of measurement e g characters per inch Bar Height The dimension of a bar measured perpendicular to the bar width Bar Width Thickness of a bar measured from the edge closest to the symbol start character to the trailing edge of the same bar Bit Binary digit One bit is the basic unit of binary information Generally eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data The pattern of 0 and 1 values within the byte determines its meaning Bits per Second bps Bits transmitted or received Bluetooth A technology that provides a way to connect and exchange information between devices such as scanners mobile phones laptops PCs and printers over a secure globally unlicensed short range radio frequency Glossary 2 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Bo
112. ds any scanned data When the CTS line is de asserted the scanner asserts the RTS line and waits up to the Host Serial Response Time out for the host to assert CTS When the host asserts CTS the data transmits If after Host Serial Response Time out default the CTS line is still de asserted the scanner sounds a transmit error and discards the data e When data transmission completes the scanner de asserts RTS 10 msec after sending the last character The host should respond by de asserting CTS The scanner checks for a de asserted CTS upon the next transmission of data During data transmission the CTS line should be asserted If CTS is de asserted for more than 50 ms between characters the scanner aborts transmission sounds a transmission error and discards the data If this communications sequence fails the scanner issues an error indication In this case the data is lost and must be rescanned If hardware handshaking and software handshaking are both enabled hardware handshaking takes precedence J NOTE The DTR signal is jumped to the active state None Scan the bar code below if no hardware handshaking is desired None Standard RTS CTS Scan the bar code below to select Standard RTS CTS hardware handshaking Standard RTS CTS 6 12 LS3408
113. e Trioptic Code 39 scan the appropriate bar code below Enable Trioptic Code 39 J NOTE You cannot enable Trioptic Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII simultaneously Disable Trioptic Code 39 Symbologies 12 21 Convert Code 39 to Code 32 Code 32 is a variant of Code 39 used by the Italian pharmaceutical industry Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable converting Code 39 to Code 32 J NOTE Code 39 must be enabled in order for this parameter to function Convert Code 39 to Code 32 Enable Do Not Convert Code 39 to Code 32 Disable Code 32 Prefix Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable adding the prefix character A to all Code 32 bar codes lt J NOTE Convert Code 39 to Code 32 must be enabled for this parameter to function Enable Code 32 Prefix Disable Code 32 Prefix 12 22 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Code 39 The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s the code contains Set lengths for Code 39 to any length one or two discrete lengths or lengths within a speci
114. e Unknown Characters 2 4 7 8 2110771 eee LR 7 9 USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution 7 9 Function desir Mr E 7 10 Simulated Caps Lock GM 7 10 Conver ennui 7 11 ASCII Character Set ss 7 12 Chapter 8 IBM 468X 469X Interface awfore Bei o RERO ee 8 1 Connecting to an IBM 468X 459X Host cicer tete terreni akku 8 2 IBM Default Parameters 8 3 468X 469X Host Parameters 46 00 00 4 8 4 PO Add eSS EE 8 4 Convert Unknown to Code 39 040400000 0 8 4 Chapter 9 Wand Emulation Interface Introduction 9 1 Connecting a Wand Emulation Interface 2 9 2 Wand Emulation Default Parameters sees men nennen 9 3 Wand Emulation Host Parameters 9 4 Wand Emulation Host as ee re eee Eo pri don dedit gei ded ccs 9 4 Leading Margin Quiet Zone sis 9 5 Polary cH TE 9 5 vili LS3408 Product Reference Guide Ignore Unknown Characters ss 9 6 Convert All Bar Codes to Code 39 2 042 1 9 7 Convert Code 39 to Full ASCII issue 9 8 Chapter 10 Scanner Emulation
115. e decoded data into an arithmetic formula and checks that the resulting number matches the encoded check digit Check digits are required for UPC but are optional for other symbologies Using check digits decreases the chance of substitution errors when a symbol is decoded Codabar A discrete self checking code with a character set consisting of digits 0 to 9 and six additional characters Code 128 A high density symbology which allows the controller to encode all 128 ASCII characters without adding extra symbol elements Code 3 of 9 Code 39 A versatile and widely used alphanumeric bar code symbology with a set of 43 character types including all uppercase letters numerals from 0 to 9 and 7 special characters and space The code is derived from the fact that 3 of 9 elements representing a character are wide while the remaining 6 are narrow Code 93 An industrial symbology compatible with Code 39 but offering a full character ASCII set and a higher coding density than Code 39 Code Length Number of data characters in a bar code between the start and stop characters not including those characters Cold Boot A cold boot restarts a computer and closes all running programs COM Port Communication port ports are identified by number e g COM1 COM2 Glossary 3 Continuous Code A bar code or symbol in which all spaces within the symbol are parts of characters There are no intercharacter ga
116. ed 2 of 5 12 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 12 of 5 Enable 12 31 Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 14 12 31 12 of 5 Check Digit Verification Disable 12 33 Transmit 2 of 5 Check Digit Disable 12 33 Convert 2 of 5 to EAN 13 Disable 12 34 Discrete 2 of 5 D 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Disable 12 35 Set Lengths for D 2 of 5 12 12 35 Codabar NW 7 Codabar Disable 12 37 Set Lengths for Codabar 5 to 55 12 37 CLSI Editing Disable 12 39 NOTIS Editing Disable 12 39 1User selection is required to configure this interface and this is the most common selection 6 153408 Product Reference Guide Table A 1 Standard Default Parameters Table Continued Parameter Default ARTS MSI MSI Disable 12 40 Set Lengths for MSI 6 to 55 12 40 MSI Check Digits One 12 42 Transmit MSI Check Digit s Disable 12 42 MSI Check Digit Algorithm Mod 10 Mod 10 12 43 GS1 DataBar Formerly RSS Reduced Space Symbology GS1 DataBar 14 Disable 12 44 GS1 DataBar Limited Disable 12 44 GS1 DataBar Expanded Disable 12 45 Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC EAN Disable 12 45 Symbology Specific Security Levels Redundancy Level 1 12 46 Security Levels 0 12 48 Bi directional Redundancy Disable 12 49 Miscellaneous Scanner Options Transmit Code ID Character None 13 3 Scan Angle Normal Angle 13 4 Prefix Value 7013 lt CR gt lt LF gt 13 4 Suffix Value 7013 lt CR gt lt LF gt 13 4 Scan Data Transmission Format
117. ed Security Level 2 and the scanner still misdecodes select this security level Be advised selecting this option is an extreme measure against misdecoding severely out of spec bar codes Selecting this level of security can significantly impair the decoding ability of the scanner If you need this level of security try to improve the quality of the bar codes Security Level 3 Bi directional Redundancy Use Bi directional Redundancy for additional security for linear code type security levels When enabled a bar code must be successfully scanned in both directions forward and reverse before reporting a good decode Enable Bi directional Redundancy Disable Bi directional Redundancy 12 50 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Introduction This chapter includes features frequently used to customize how data transmits to the host device In addition to these bar codes for data formatting see each host chapter for the appropriate host connections and host device features for the scanner See and for customizing data for transmission to the host device Before programming follow the instructions in The scanner ships with the settings shown in the also see for all host device and miscellaneous scanner defaults If the default values suit requirements programming is not necessary Set feature values by scanning single bar codes or short bar code sequenc
118. elected case Convert Wedge Data to Upper Case Convert Wedge Data to Lower Case Do Not Convert Wedge Data 5 10 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as control key sequences see Table 5 2 on page 5 13 Enable this parameter to send the keys in bold in place of the standard key mapping Table entries that do not have a bold entry remain the same whether or not you enable this parameter Enable Function Key Mapping Disable Function Key Mapping FN1 Substitution Enable this to replace any FN1 characters in an EAN128 bar code with a user selected keystroke See FN1 Substitution Values on page 13 7 Enable FN1 Substitution Disable FN1 Substitution Send Make and Break Enable this to prevent sending the scan codes for releasing a key Send Make and Break Scan Codes Send Make Scan Code Only
119. emiconductor uses applied voltage to produce light of a certain frequency determined by the semiconductor s particular chemical composition Glossary 5 Light Emitting Diode See LED M MIL 1 mil 1 thousandth of an inch MIN Mobile Identification Number The unique account number associated with a cellular device It is broadcast by the cellular device when accessing the cellular system Misread Misdecode A condition which occurs when the data output of a reader or interface controller does not agree with the data encoded within a bar code symbol MRD Minimum reflective difference A measurement of print contrast N Nominal The exact or ideal intended value for a specified parameter Tolerances are specified as positive and negative deviations from this value Nominal Size Standard size for a bar code symbol Most UPC EAN codes are used over a range of magnifications e g from 0 80 to 2 00 of nominal ODI See Open Data Link Interface Open Data Link Interface ODI Novell s driver specification for an interface between network hardware and higher level protocols It supports multiple protocols on a single NIC Network Interface Controller It is capable of understanding and translating any network information or request sent by any other ODI compatible protocol into something a NetWare client can understand and process Open System Authentication Open System authentication is a null authentication algor
120. ers 14 51 send keypad characters 14 72 send preset value 14 33 setup fields 14 27 skip ahead characters 14 30 skip back characters 14 32 space removal 14 34 special 14 6 specific data string 14 18 turn off rule sets 14 93 zero removal 14 34 ree box ee Dae ade RR walls 2 4 ASCII values 6 19 B bar codes 123SGan veas 11 2 beep after good decode 4 6 beeper tone 4 4 beeper volume 4 5 bookland ISBN 12 17 data options pause duration 14 6 prefix suffix values 13 4 transmit code ID character 13 3 IBM 468X 469X convert unkown to code 39 8 4 default parameters 8 3 port address 8 4 interleaved 20f5 12 31 convert to 13 12 34 lengtlis 2d nied ae eee d ether d e as 12 31 keyboard wedge alternate numeric keypad emulation 5 8 caps lock 5 8 ock override 5 9 country keyboard types countr
121. ersion Convert UPC E to UPC A Enable Do Not Convert UPC E to UPC A Disable Convert UPC E1 to UPC A Enable this to convert UPC E1 decoded data to UPC A format before transmission After conversion the data follows UPC A format and is affected by UPC A programming selections e g Preamble Check Digit Disable this to transmit UPC E1 decoded data as UPC E1 data without conversion Convert UPC E1 to UPC A Enable Do Not Convert UPC E1 to UPC A Disable Symbologies 12 17 EAN 8 JAN 8 Extend Enable this to add five leading zeros to decoded EAN 8 symbols to make them compatible in format to EAN 13 Disable this to transmit EAN 8 symbols as is symbols Enable EAN JAN Zero Extend Disable EAN JAN Zero Extend Bookland ISBN Format If you enabled Bookland EAN using Enable Disable Bookland EAN on page 12 7 select one of the following formats for Bookland data Bookland ISBN 10 The scanner reports Bookland data starting with 978 in traditional 10 digit format with the special Bookland check digit for backward compatibility Data starting with 979 is not considered Bookland in this mode Bookland ISBN 13 The scanner reports Bookland data starting with either 978 or 979 as EAN 13 i
122. ert Wedge Data 5 9 Function Key Mapping Disable 5 10 FN1 Substitution Disable 5 10 Send Make and Break Send Make and Break Scan Codes 5 10 5 4 153408 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge Host Types Keyboard Wedge Host Types Scan a bar codes below to select the keyboard wedge host IBM PC AT amp IBM PC Compatibles IBM PS 2 Model 30 IBM AT NOTEBOOK NCR 7052 Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 5 Keyboard Wedge Country Types Country Codes Scan the bar code corresponding to the keyboard type If your keyboard type does not appear see Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation on page 5 8 North American German Windows French Windows French Canadian Windows 95 98 French Canadian Windows XP 2000 French Belgian Windows 5 6 153408 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge Country Types Country Codes continued Spanish Windows
123. es Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases scan only one bar code to set a specific parameter value Parameters such as Prefix Value require scanning several bar codes in the proper sequence See each individual parameter for descriptions of this procedure Errors While Scanning Unless otherwise specified to correct an error during a scanning sequence re scan the correct parameter 13 2 153408 Product Reference Guide Miscellaneous Default Parameters Table 13 1 lists the defaults for miscellaneous scanner options parameters To change any option scan the appropriate bar code s provided in the Miscellaneous Scanner Parameters section beginning on page 13 3 J NOTE See Appendix A Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences hosts symbologies and miscellaneous default parameters Table 13 1 Miscellaneous Scanner Options Default Table Page Number Parameter Default Miscellaneous Scanner Options Transmit Code ID Character None 13 3 Scan Angle Normal Angle 13 4 Prefix Value 7013 lt CR gt lt LF gt 13 4 Suffix Value 7013 lt CR gt lt LF gt 13 4 Scan Data Transmission Format Data As Is 13 5 FN1 Substitution Values Set FN1 Substitution Value 13 7 Transmit No Read Message Disable No Read 13 7 Synapse Interface Standard Synapse Connection 13 8 Miscellaneous Scanner Options 13 3 Miscellaneous Scanner Parameters Transmit Code ID Character A Code ID character i
124. ey to the left of the left ALT key and to the right of the right ALT key USB Interface 7 19 Table 7 4 USB GUI Key Character Set Continued GUI Key Keystroke 3081 GUI Q 3082 GUI R 3083 GUI S 3084 GUI T 3085 GUI U 3086 GUI V 3087 GUI W 3088 GUI X 3089 GUI Y 3090 GUI Z Note GUI Shift Keys The Apple iMac keyboard has an apple key on either side of the space bar Windows based systems have a GUI key to the left of the left ALT key and to the right of the right ALT key Table 7 5 USBF Key Character Set F Keys Keystroke 5001 1 5002 2 5003 5004 4 5005 F5 5006 F6 5007 F7 5008 F8 5009 F9 5010 F10 5011 F11 5012 F12 5013 F13 5014 F14 5015 F15 7 20 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Table 7 5 USBF Key Character Set Continued F Keys Keystroke 5016 F16 5017 F17 5018 F 18 5019 F19 5020 F 20 5021 F 21 5022 F 22 5023 F 23 5024 F 24 Table 7 6 USB Numeric Keypad Character Set Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6042 6043 6044 undefined 6045 6046 6047 6048 0 6049 1 6050 2 6051 3 6052 4 6053 5 6054 6 6055 7 6056 8 6057 9 6058 Enter 6059 Num Lock USB Interface 7 21 Table 7 7 USB Extended Keypad Character Set Extended Keypad Keystroke 7001 Break 7002 Delete
125. fic range If you enabled Code 39 Full ASCII Length Within a Range or Any Length are the preferred options J NOTE When setting lengths for different bar code types by scanning single digit numbers enter a leading zero for single digit numbers One Discrete Length Select this option to decode only Code 39 symbols containing a selected length Select the length using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only Code 39 symbols with 14 characters scan Code 39 One Discrete Length then scan 1 followed by 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Code 39 One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths Select this option to decode only Code 39 symbols containing either of two selected lengths Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only those Code 39 symbols containing either 2 or 14 characters select Code 39 Two Discrete Lengths then scan 0 2 1 and then 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Code 39 Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Select this option to decode a Code 39 symbol within a specific length range Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode Code 39 symbols containing between 4 and 12 characters first scan Code 39 Length Within Range Then s
126. gger again while in a decode session the scanner beam returns to an aiming dot Two Stage Option 1 Two Stage Option 2 Upon a trigger pull an aiming dot appears Releasing the trigger turns off the aiming dot Pulling the trigger twice in rapid succession turns on the standard laser scanning beam for a full decode session The laser scanning beam stays on until the laser on timeout occurs a decode occurs or you release the trigger Two Stage Option 2 4 8 153408 Product Reference Guide Aim Duration When the scanner is in Level trigger mode default mode Aim Duration sets the amount of time the aiming dot displays before turning into a scanning beam This parameter has no affect when the scanner is in either of the Two Stage trigger modes See Trigger Mode on page 4 7 for a description of each of the trigger modes The aim duration is programmable in 0 1 second increments from 0 0 to 9 9 seconds The default Aim Duration is 0 0 seconds When set to 0 0 seconds no aiming pattern appears before a decode session To set an aim duration scan the bar code below Then scan two numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes that correspond to the desired aim duration Enter a leading zero for durations less than 1 0 seconds For example to set an aim duration of 0 5 seconds scan the bar code below followed by the 0 and 5 bar codes In case of an error or to change the selection scan the Cancel bar code on page D 3 Aim Du
127. git s the code contains Set lengths for MSI to any length one or two discrete lengths or lengths within a specific range One Discrete Length Select this option to decode only MSI symbols containing a selected length Select the length using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only MSI symbols with 14 characters scan MSI One Discrete Length then scan 1 followed by 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 MSI One Discrete Length Symbologies 12 41 Set Lengths for MSI continued Two Discrete Lengths Select this option to decode only MSI symbols containing either of two selected lengths Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only those MSI symbols containing either 2 or 14 characters select MSI Two Discrete Lengths then scan 0 2 1 and then 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 MSI Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Select this option to decode an MSI symbol within a specific length range Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode MSI symbols containing between 4 and 12 characters first scan MSI Length Within Range Then scan 0 4 1 and 2 enter leading zero for single digit numbers In case of an error or to change the selection scan Can
128. ic String Search 1 Scan the following bar code 2 Scan the bar codes representing the desired character or characters up to a total of 10 using the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 14 95 Specific String Search 3 Scan End of Message on page 14 106 Any Message OK Do not scan any bar code to format all selected code types regardless of information contained 14 20 153408 Product Reference Guide Rule Belongs To Set Select the set to which a rule belongs There are four possible rule sets See Alternate Rule Sets on page 14 3 for more information about rule sets Rule Belongs To Set 1 Rule Belongs To Set 2 Rule Belongs To Set 3 Rule Belongs To Set 4 Advanced Data Formatting 14 21 Numeric Keypad Do not confuse bar codes on this page with those on the alphanumeric keyboard 0 1 2 3 4 5 14 22 153408 Product Reference Guide Numeric Keypad continued 6 7 8 9 Cancel Advanced Data Formatting 14 23 Actions Select how to format the data for transmission Send Data Send all data that follows send all data up to a specific character selected from the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 14 95 or sen
129. ion 7 10 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as a control key sequences see Table 7 2 on page 7 12 Enable this parameter to send the keys in bold in place of the standard key mapping Table entries that do not have a bold entry remain the same whether or not this parameter is enabled Disable Function Key Mapping Enable Function Key Mapping Simulated Caps Lock Enable this to invert upper and lower case characters on the scanned bar code as if the Caps Lock state is enabled on the keyboard This inversion occurs regardless of the state of the keyboard s Caps Lock Disable Simulated Caps Lock Enable Simulated Caps Lock USB Interface 7 11 Convert Case Enable this to convert all bar code data to the selected case No Case Conversion Convert All to Upper Case Convert All to Lower Case
130. ithm P Personal area network Using Bluetooth wireless technology PANs enable devices to communicate wirelessly Generally a wireless PAN consists of a dynamic group of less than 255 devices that communicate within about a 33 foot range Only devices within this limited area typically participate in the network Parameter A variable that can have different values assigned to it Percent Decode The average probability that a single scan of a bar code would result in a successful decode well designed bar code scanning system that probability should approach near 100 Glossary 6 153408 Product Reference Guide Print Contrast Signal PCS Measurement of the contrast brightness difference between the bars and spaces of a symbol A minimum PCS value is needed for a bar code symbol to be scannable PCS RL RD RL where RL is the reflectance factor of the background and RD the reflectance factor of the dark bars Programming Mode The state in which a scanner is configured for parameter values See Scanning Mode Q Quiet Zone A clear space containing no dark marks which precedes the start character of a bar code symbol and follows the stop character QWERTY A standard keyboard commonly used on North American and some European PC keyboards QWERTY refers to the arrangement of keys on the left side of the third row of keys R Reflectance Amount of light returned from an illuminated surface
131. ke this When scanning a bar code of length 15 send the next 2 characters send the class key send the next 8 characters send the stock key To switch between the two sets of rules program a switching rule to specify the type of bar code to scan to switch between the rule sets For example in the case of the sale rule above the rule programmer wants the cashier to scan the bar code before sale To do this enter the following rule When scanning a bar code of length 1 that begins with M select rule set number 1 Program another rule to switch back When scanning a bar code of length 1 that begins with turn off rule set number 1 Or include the switching back rules in the sale rule When scanning a bar code of length 15 send the next 2 characters send the class key send the next 8 characters send the stock key turn off rule set 1 Zebra recommends scanning the Disable All Rule Sets bar code on page 14 8 after programming a rule belonging to an alternate rule set In addition to enabling and disabling rule sets within the rules also enable or disable them by scanning the appropriate bar codes on page 14 8 Advanced Data Formatting 14 5 Rules Hierarchy in Bar Codes The order of programming individual rules is important Program the most general rule first All programmed rules are stored in a buffer As they are programmed they are stored at the top of a rules list If
132. lay between each emulated key depression and release This sets the Keystroke Delay parameter to a minimum of 5 msec as well Enable Intra Keystroke Delay Disable Intra Keystroke Delay Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation This allows emulation of most other country keyboard types not listed in Keyboard Wedge Country Types Country Codes on page 5 5 Microsoft operating system environment Enable Alternate Numeric Keypad Disable Alternate Numeric Keypad Caps Lock On When enabled the scanner emulates keystrokes as if the Caps Lock key is always pressed Enable Caps Lock On Disable Caps Lock On Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 9 Caps Lock Override When enabled on AT or AT Notebook hosts the keyboard ignores the state of the Caps Lock key Therefore an A in the bar code is sent as an A no matter what the state of the keyboard s Caps Lock key Enable Caps Lock Override J NOTE f both Caps Lock On and Caps Lock Override are enabled Caps Lock Override takes precedence Disable Caps Lock Override Convert Wedge Data Enable this to convert all bar code data to the s
133. moves all leading and trailing spaces Crunch All Spaces Stop Space Removal Remove Leading Zeros Scan this bar code to disable the removal of zeros Stop Zero Removal Stop Space Removal Scan this bar code to disable space removal Remove Leading Zeros Scan this bar code to remove all leading zeros Stop Zero Removal Advanced Data Formatting 14 35 Pad Data with Spaces To pad data to the left scan the bar code containing the desired number of spaces Send commands activate this parameter Pad Spaces To Length 1 Pad Spaces To Length 2 Pad Spaces To Length 3 Pad Spaces To Length 4 Pad Spaces To Length 5 Pad Spaces To Length 6 14 36 153408 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Spaces continued Pad Spaces To Length 7 Pad Spaces To Length 9 Pad Spaces To Length 11 Pad Spaces To Length 8
134. n 13 digit format to meet the 2007 ISBN 13 protocol Bookland ISBN 10 Bookland ISBN 13 J NOTE For Bookland EAN to function properly first enable Bookland EAN using Enable Disable Bookland EAN on page 12 7 then select either Decode UPC EAN Supplementals Autodiscriminate UPC EAN Supplementals or Enable 978 979 Supplemental Mode in Decode UPC EAN JAN Supplementals page 12 8 12 18 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Code 128 Enable Disable Code 128 To enable or disable Code 128 scan the appropriate bar code below Enable Code 128 Disable Code 128 Enable Disable GS1 128 formerly UCC EAN 128 To enable or disable GS1 128 scan the appropriate bar code below Enable GS1 128 Disable GS1 128 Symbologies 12 19 Enable Disable ISBT 128 To enable or disable ISBT 128 scan the appropriate bar code below Enable ISBT 128 Disable ISBT 128 12 20 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Code 39 Enable Disable Code 39 To enable or disable Code 39 scan the appropriate bar code below Enable Code 39 Disable Code 39 Enable Disable Trioptic Code 39 Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridges Trioptic Code 39 symbols always contain six characters To enable or disabl
135. n a bar code below to select Low RTS or High RTS line state Host Low RTS Host High RTS Beep on lt BEL gt If you enable this parameter the scanner issues a beep when it detects a BEL character on the RS 232 serial line BEL gains a user s attention to an illegal entry or other important event Beep On BEL Character Enable Do Not Beep On BEL Character Disable RS 232 Interface 6 17 Intercharacter Delay This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay inserted between character transmissions gt Minimum 0 msec Low 25 msec Medium 50 msec High 75 msec Maximum 99 msec 6 18 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Nixdorf Mode A B and OPOS JPOS Beep LED Options If you selected Nixdorf Mode A Nixdorf Mode B or OPOS JPOS this parameter indicates when the scanner beeps and turns on its LED after a decode vV NOTE The Beep LED After CTS Pulse option is not valid when Nixdorf Mode A is selected Normal Operation Beep LED Immediately After Decode Beep LED After Transmission Beep LED After CTS Pulse
136. ncode Character ASCII Character 1027 96A ESC 1028 FS 1029 GS 1030 D RS 1031 US 1032 Space Space 1033 A 1034 B 1035 IC 1036 D 1037 E 1038 amp 1039 IG 1040 H 1041 1042 J x 1043 K E 1044 JL 1045 1046 1047 JO j 1048 0 0 1049 1 1 1050 2 2 1051 3 3 1052 4 4 1053 5 5 1054 6 6 1057 7 7 1056 8 8 RS 232 Interface 6 21 Table 6 4 RS 232 Prefix Suffix Values Continued Encode Character ASCII Character 1057 9 9 1058 IZ 1059 1060 G lt 1061 95H 1062 1063 2 1064 1065 1066 B B 1067 1068 D D 1069 E 1070 1071 G 1072 H H 1073 1074 J J 1075 K K 1076 L L 1077 M M 1078 N N 1079 1080 1081 1082 R R 1083 5 5 1084 T 1085 U U 1086 V V 6 22 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Table 6 4 RS 232 Prefix Suffix Values Continued Encode Character ASCII Character 1087 W W 1088 X X 1089 Y Y 1090 Z 7 1091 1092 1093 1094 A 1095 _ 1096 1097 A a 1098 B b 1099 C 1100 0 1101 E 1102 1103 G g 1104 H h 1105 1 i 1106 J j 1107 K k 1108 L 1109 M m 1110 aN 4 1111 O 0 1112 1113 Q q 1114 R 1115 5 S 1116 T t RS 232 In
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138. nner using this configuration program The 123Scan program includes a help file 1 6 153408 Product Reference Guide Introduction This chapter provides beeper and LED definitions techniques involved in scanning bar codes general instructions and tips about scanning and decode zone diagrams Scan Window Tether Plate Indicators Scan Trigger Figure 2 1 Parts 2 2 153408 Product Reference Guide Beeper Definitions The scanner emits different beeper sequences and patterns to indicate its status Table 2 1 defines beep sequences that occur during both normal scanning and while programming the scanner Table2 1 Standard Beeper Definitions Beeper Sequence Indication Standard Use Short low short medium short high beep sequence Power up 1 short high beep A bar code symbol was decoded if decode beeper is enabled 4 long low beeps A transmission error was detected in a scanned symbol The data is ignored 5 long low beeps Conversion or format error Short high short high short high long low beep sequence RS 232 receive error Parameter Menu Scanning Long low long high beep sequence Incorrect programming sequence or Cancel bar code scanned Scanner remains in program mode Short high short low beep sequence Keyboard parameter selected Enter value using bar code keypad Short high short low short high short low beep sequence Successful program exit with
139. ns specified at this time Always transmit 0 Example A Code 93 bar code 012345678905 is transmitted as G0012345678905 4 153408 Product Reference Guide Table B 3 Modifier Characters Continued Code Type Option Value Option MSI 0 Check digits are sent 1 No check digit is sent Example An MSI bar code 4123 with a single check digit checked is transmitted as 1 14123 2015 0 No options specified this time Always transmit 0 Example A D 2 of 5 bar code 4123 is transmitted as 1504123 UPC EAN 0 Standard packet in full EAN country code format which is 13 digits for UPC A and UPC E not including supplemental data 1 Two digit supplement data only 2 Five digit supplement data only 4 EAN 8 data packet Example A UPC A bar code 012345678905 is transmitted as 1 00012345678905 Bookland EAN 0 No options specified at this time Always transmit 0 Example Bookland EAN bar code 123456789 is transmitted as X0123456789X Code 11 0 Single check digit 1 Two check digits 3 Check characters validated but not transmitted GS1 DataBar Family No option specified at this time Always transmit 0 GS1 DataBar 14 and GS1 DataBar Limited transmit with an Application Identifier 01 Note In GS1 128 emulation mode GS1 DataBar is transmitted using Code 128 rules i e 1 Example A GS1 DataBar 14 bar code 100123456788902 i
140. o length 8 send all data up to X send a space Scanning a Code 39 bar code of 1299X1559828 transmits 00001299 lt lt gt If you scan a Code 39 bar code of 1299X15598 this rule is ignored because the bar code didn t meet the length criteria The rule specifies the editing conditions and requirements before data transmission occurs 14 2 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Using ADF Bar Codes When programming a rule make sure the rule is logically correct Plan ahead before starting to scan To program each data formatting rule Start the Rule Scan the Begin New Rule bar code on page 14 6 Specify Criteria Scan the bar codes for all pertinent criteria Criteria can include code type e g Code 128 code length or data that contains a specific character string e g the digits 129 See Criteria on page 14 9 Select Actions Scan all actions related to or affecting these criteria The actions of a rule specify how to format the data for transmission See Actions on page 14 23 Savethe Rule Scan the Save Rule bar code on page 14 6 This places the rule in the top position in the rule buffer e f you make errors during this process use the special purpose bar codes in Erase on page 14 7 to erase criteria actions and entire rules Use the Beeper Definitions on page 2 2 as a guide for programming ADF Bar Code Menu Example This section provides an example of how to enter ADF rules for scan da
141. ode 11 symbol with a specific length range Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode Code 11 symbols containing between 4 and 12 characters first scan Code 11 Length Within Range Then scan 0 4 1 and 2 enter a leading zero for single digit numbers In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Code 11 Length Within Range Any Length Select this option to decode Code 11 symbols containing any number of characters within the scanner capability Code 11 Any Length Symbologies 12 29 Code 11 Check Digit Verification This feature allows the scanner to check the integrity of all Code 11 symbols to verify that the data complies with the specified check digit algorithm This selects the check digit mechanism for the decoded Code 11 bar code The options are to check for one check digit check for two check digits or disable the feature To enable this feature scan the bar code below corresponding to the number of check digits encoded in the Code 11 symbols Disable One Check Digit Two Check Digits 12 30 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Transmit Code 11 Check Digits This feature selects whether or not to transmit the Code 11 check digit s T
142. odify any other parameter options scan the appropriate bar codes in this chapter J NOTE The only required configuration is the port address The IBM system controls most other scanner parameters IBM 468X 469X Interface IBM Default Parameters Table 8 1 lists the defaults for IBM host parameters To change any option scan the appropriate bar code s provided in the Parameter Descriptions section beginning on page 8 4 J NOTE See Appendix A Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences hosts symbologies and miscellaneous default parameters Table 8 1 BM Host Default Table Parameter Default Page Number IBM 468X 469X Host Parameters Port Address None Selected 8 4 Convert Unknown to Code 39 Disable 8 4 8 3 8 4 153408 Product Reference Guide IBM 468X 469X Host Parameters Port Address This parameter sets the IBM 468X 469X port used J NOTE Scanning one of these bar codes enables the RS 485 interface on the scanner Hand held Scanner Emulation Port 9B Non IBM Scanner Emulation Port 5B Table top Scanner Emulation Port 17 Convert Unknown to Code 39 Scan a bar code below to enable or disable the conversion of unknown bar code type data to Code 39 Convert Unknown to Code 39 Enable Do Not Convert Unknown to Code 39 Disable
143. on Host Parameters section beginning on page 10 4 J NOTE See Appendix A Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences hosts symbologies and miscellaneous default parameters Table 10 1 Scanner Emulation Default Table Page Number Parameter Default Scanner Emulation Host Parameters Beep Style Beep on Successful Transmit 10 4 Parameter Pass Through Parameter Process and Pass Through 70 5 Convert Newer Code Types Convert Newer Code Types 10 6 Module Width 20 us Module Width 10 6 Convert All Bar Codes to Code 39 Disable 10 7 Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion Disable 10 7 Transmission Timeout 3 seconds 10 8 Ignore Unknown Characters Ignore Unknown Characters 10 9 Leading Margin 2ms 10 10 Check for Decode LED Check for Decode LED 10 11 10 4 1953408 Product Reference Guide Scanner Emulation Host Scan the bar code below to enable the Scanner Emulation host Scanner Emulation Host Scanner Emulation Host Parameters Beep Style The Scanner Emulation host supports three beep styles The default is to beep when the connected decoder issues the decode signal to the scanner This way the scanner and the attached decoder beep at the same time The second option is to beep on the scanner s decode This results in a double beep sequence from most decoders since the scanner beeps and the decoder beeps at a different frequency when it successfully decodes
144. onal keyboards for the Windows environment North America German French French Canadian Spanish Italian Swedish UK English Japanese and Brazilian Portuguese Wand Emulation connection to a mobile computer a controller or host which collects the data as wand data and decodes it Scanner Emulation connection to a mobile computer or a controller which collects the data and interprets it for the host Connection to IBM 468X 469X hosts USB connection to a host The scanner autodetects a USB host and defaults to the HID keyboard interface type Scan programming bar codes to select other USB interface types This interface supports the following international keyboards for the Windows environment North America German French French Canadian Spanish Italian Swedish UK English Japanese and Brazilian Portuguese Synapse capability which enables connection to a wide variety of host systems using a Synapse and Synapse adapter cable The scanner autodetects Synapse Configuration via 123Scan Unpacking the Scanner Remove the scanner from its packing and inspect it for damage If the scanner was damaged in transit contact Zebra Global Customer Support Center at http www motorolasolutions com support KEEP THE PACKING It is the approved shipping container and should be used if the equipment ever needs to be returned for servicing Getting Started 1 3 Setting Up the Scanner Installing the Interface Cable 1
145. or MSI 6 to 55 12 40 MSI Check Digits One 12 42 Transmit MSI Check Digit s Disable 12 42 MSI Check Digit Algorithm Mod 10 Mod 10 12 43 GS1 DataBar formerly RSS Reduced Space Symbology GS1 DataBar 14 Disable 12 44 GS1 DataBar Limited Disable 12 44 GS1 DataBar Expanded Disable 12 45 Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC EAN Disable 12 45 Symbology Specific Security Levels Redundancy Level 1 12 46 Security Levels 0 12 46 Bi directional Redundancy Disable 12 49 UPC EAN Enable Disable UPC A To enable or disable UPC A scan the appropriate bar code below Enable UPC A Disable UPC A Enable Disable UPC E To enable or disable UPC E scan the appropriate bar code below Enable UPC E Disable UPC E Symbologies 12 5 12 6 153408 Product Reference Guide Enable Disable UPC E1 UPC E1 is disabled by default To enable or disable UPC E1 scan the appropriate bar code below J NOTE UPC E1 is not a UCC Uniform Code Council approved symbology Enable UPC E1 Disable UPC E1 Enable Disable EAN 13 To enable or disable EAN 13 scan the appropriate bar code below Enable EAN 13 JAN 13 Disable EAN 13 JAN 13 Symbologies Enable Disable EA
146. ormatting 14 107 Alphanumeric Keyboard continued TL b TL d TL e f 14 108 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard continued 9 h i j k Advanced Data Formatting 14 109 Alphanumeric Keyboard continued n 4 r 14 110 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard continued 8 1 KANAV u V x Advanced Data Formatting 14 111 Alphanumeric Keyboard continued y 2 14 112 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Table A 1 Standard Default Parameters Table User Preferences Set Default Parameter Restore Defaults Parameter Scanning Enable Beeper Tone High Beeper Volume High Power Mode Continuous On Laser On Time 3 0 sec Beep After Good Decode Enable Trigger Mode Level Aim Duration 0 0 sec Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters Keyboard Wedge Host Type PC AT amp IBM PC Compatibles Keyboard Wedge Country Types Country Codes North American Ignore Unknown Characters Keystroke Delay Enable 0 msec No Delay Intra Keystroke Delay Disable Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation Disable Caps Lock On Disable Table A 1 Standard Default Parameters Table Continued 2 153408 Product Reference Guide
147. ot or Boot up The process a computer goes through when it starts During boot up the computer can run self diagnostic tests and configure hardware and software bps See Bits Per Second Byte On an addressable boundary eight adjacent binary digits 0 and 1 combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value Bits are numbered from the right 0 through 7 with bit O the low order bit One byte in memory is used to store one ASCII character CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health A federal agency responsible for regulating laser product safety This agency specifies various laser operation classes based on power output during operation CDRH Class 1 This is the lowest power CDRH laser classification This class is considered intrinsically safe even if all laser output were directed into the eye s pupil There are no special operating procedures for this class CDRH Class 2 No additional software mechanisms are needed to conform to this limit Laser operation in this class poses no danger for unintentional direct human exposure Character A pattern of bars and spaces which either directly represents data or indicates a control function such as a number letter punctuation mark or communications control contained in a message Character Set Those characters available for encoding in a particular bar code symbology Check Digit A digit used to verify a correct symbol decode The scanner inserts th
148. pendent Graphic User Interface GUI key The definition of the Graphic User Interface key depends on the attached system Send GUI 0 Send GUI 1 Send GUI 2 Send GUI 3 Send GUI 4 Send GUI 5 14 88 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Send Graphic User Interface GUI Characters continued Send GUI6 Send GUI8 Send GUI A Send GUI 7 Send GUI 9 Send GUI B Advanced Data Formatting 14 89 Send Graphic User Interface GUI Characters continued Send GUI Send GUI D Send GUI E Send GUI F Send GUI G Send GUI H 14 90 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Send Graphic User Interface GUI Characters continued Send GUI I Send GUI K Send GUI Send GUI J Send GUI L Send GUI N Advanced Data Formatting 14 91 Send Graphic User Interface GUI Char
149. ps in a continuous code The absence of gaps allows for greater information density Cradle A cradle is used for charging the terminal battery and for communicating with a host computer and provides a storage place for the terminal when not in use D Dead Zone An area within a scanner s field of view in which specular reflection may prevent a successful decode Decode To recognize a bar code symbology e g UPC EAN and then analyze the content of the specific bar code scanned Decode Algorithm A decoding scheme that converts pulse widths into data representation of the letters or numbers encoded within a bar code symbol Decryption Decryption is the decoding and unscrambling of received encrypted data Also see Encryption and Key Depth of Field The range between minimum and maximum distances at which a scanner can read a symbol with a certain minimum element width Discrete Code A bar code or symbol in which the spaces between characters intercharacter gaps are not part of the code Discrete 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing each character by a group of five bars two of which are wide The location of wide bars in the group determines which character is encoded spaces are insignificant Only numeric characters 0 to 9 and START STOP characters may be encoded E EAN European Article Number This European International version of the UPC provides its own coding format and symbology standards Elemen
150. r the decoder to assert the decode signal indicating successful transmission If after a specified amount of time the decode signal is not asserted indicating that the decoder did not receive the bar code data the scanner issues transmit error beeps Scan the appropriate bar code below to select the desired transmission timeout 3 Second Transmission Timeout 4 Second Transmission Timeout 5 Second Transmission Timeout 10 Second Transmission Timeout 30 Second Transmission Timeout Scanner Emulation Interface 10 9 Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters that the decoder does not recognize Select Ignore Unknown Characters to send all bar code data except for unknown characters The scanner sounds no error beeps Select Convert Error on Unknown Characters to prevent sending bar codes containing at least one unknown character to the decoder The scanner sounds a Convert Error beep Ignore Unknown Characters Convert Error On Unknown Characters 10 10 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Leading Margin Scan a bar code below to select a leading margin duration 1 ms Leading Margin 2 ms Leading Margin 3 ms Leading Margin 5 ms Leading Margin 10 ms Leading Margin Scanner Emulation Interface 10 11 Check For Decode LED The conne
151. ransmit Code 11 Check Digit s Enable Do Not Transmit Code 11 Check Digit s Disable J NOTE Code 11 Check Digit Verification must be enabled for this parameter to function Symbologies 12 31 Interleaved 2 of 5 12 of 5 Enable Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 To enable or disable Interleaved 2 of 5 scan the appropriate bar code below and select an Interleaved 2 of 5 length from the following pages Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s the code contains Set lengths for 2 of 5 to any length one or two discrete lengths or lengths within a specific range One Discrete Length Select this option to decode only 2 of 5 symbols containing a selected length Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only 2 of 5 symbols with 14 characters scan 12 of 5 One Discrete Length then scan 1 followed by 4 In case of an error to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 12 of 5 One Discrete Length 12 32 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 continued Two Discrete Lengths Select this option to decode only 2 of 5
152. ration Introduction This chapter provides Keyboard Wedge interface information for setting up the scanner Use this interface type to connect the scanner between the keyboard and host computer The scanner translates the bar code data into keystrokes The host computer accepts the keystrokes as if they originate from the keyboard This mode of operation adds bar code reading functionality to a system designed for manual keyboard input In this mode the keyboard keystrokes are simply passed through Throughout the programming bar code menus asterisks indicate default values Indicates Default North American Feature Option 5 2 153408 Product Reference Guide Connecting a Keyboard Wedge Interface Male DIN Host Connector Keyboard Connector Female DIN Keyboard Connector Figure 5 1 Keyboard Wedge Interface Connection with Y cable To connect the keyboard wedge interface Y cable J NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration The connectors illustrated in Figure 5 1 are examples only The connectors may be different than those illustrated but the steps to connect the scanner are the same 1 off the host and unplug the keyboard connector 2 Attach the modular connector of the Y cable to the cable interface port on the scanner See Installing the Interface Cable on page 1 3 3 Connect the round male DIN host connector of
153. ration The connectors illustrated in Figure 6 1 are examples only The connectors may be different than those illustrated but the steps to connect the scanner are the same 1 Attach the modular connector of the RS 232 interface cable to the cable interface port on the scanner See Installing the Interface Cable on page 1 3 2 Connectthe other end of the RS 232 interface cable to the serial port on the host 3 Connect the power supply to the serial connector end of the RS 232 interface cable Plug the power supply to an appropriate outlet 4 Ensure that all connections are secure 5 Select the RS 232 host type by scanning the appropriate bar code from the RS 232 Host Types section on page 6 6 6 To modify any other parameter options scan the appropriate bar codes in this chapter RS 232 Interface 6 3 RS 232 Default Parameters Table 6 1 lists the defaults for RS 232 host parameters To change any option scan the appropriate bar code s provided in the Parameter Descriptions section beginning on page 6 4 J NOTE See Appendix A Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences hosts symbologies and miscellaneous default parameters Table 6 1 RS 232 Host Default Table Parameter Default Page Number RS 232 Host Parameters RS 232 Host Types Standard RS 232 6 6 Baud Rate 9600 6 7 Parity None 6 8 Check Receive Errors Enable 6 9 Stop Bit Select 1 Stop Bit 6 10
154. re properly programmed Scanner emits short high short high short high long low beep sequence when it is not in use RS 232 receive error Normal during host reset Otherwise ensure the scanner s RS 232 parity setting matches the host setting Scanner emits long low long high beep sequence while it is being programming Scanner emits short low short high short low short high beep sequence while it is being programming Input error or Cancel bar code scanned Out of ADF parameter storage space Ensure the correct numeric bar codes that are within range for the parameter that is being programmed are being scanned Erase all rules and re program with shorter rules Out of Synapse parameter storage space Scan Set Synapse Defaults bar code from the appropriate Synapse Interface Guide for cables no longer in use and re program the scanner for the current host interface Scanner emits a short low short medium short high beep sequence after changing USB host type Scanner emits 1 short high beep when it is not in use The USB bus re establishes power to the scanner In RS 232 mode a lt BEL gt character is received and Beep on BEL option is enabled Normal when the USB host type is changed Normal when Beep on BEL is enabled and the scanner is in RS 232 mode 3 4 153408 Product Reference Guide NOTE f after performing these checks the symbol still does not decode
155. recognize Enable Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to send all bar code data except for unknown characters The scanner sounds no error beeps Select Do Not Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters to prevent sending bar codes containing at least one unknown character to the host The scanner sounds an error beep Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters Enable Do Not Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters Disable Wand Emulation Interface 9 7 Convert All Bar Codes to Code 39 By default the Wand Emulation Interface sends data to the host in the symbology decoded This can present a problem for customers with older systems that do not recognize some newer symbologies for example GS1 DataBar Enable this parameter to ignore the decoded symbology and transmit the data as a Code 39 bar code Lowercase characters in the original data stream transmit as uppercase characters This also allows ADF formatting to occur If you enabled Ignore Unknown Characters a space replaces characters that do not have a corresponding character in the Code 39 symbology set If you disabled Ignore Unknown Characters if the scanner encounters any characters that do not have a corresponding character it emits an error beep and transmits no data ADF
156. ric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode D 2 of 5 symbols containing between 4 and 12 characters first scan D 2 of 5 Length Within Range Then scan 0 4 1 and 2 enter a leading zero for single digit numbers In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 D 2 of 5 Length Within Range Any Length Select this option to decode D 2 of 5 symbols containing any number of characters within the scanner capability J NOTE Due to the construction of the D 2 of 5 symbology it is possible for a scan line covering only a portion of the code to transmit as a complete scan yielding less data than is encoded in the bar code To prevent this Zebra recommends selecting specific lengths D 2 of 5 One Discrete Length Two Discrete Lengths for D 2 of 5 applications D 2 of 5 Any Length Symbologies 12 37 Codabar NW 7 Enable Disable Codabar To enable or disable Codabar scan the appropriate bar code below Enable Codabar Disable Codabar Set Lengths for Codabar The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s the code contains Set lengths for Codabar to any length
157. rolasolutions com support 1 Connect the scanner to the host see the appropriate host chapter 2 Aim scanner at the bar code 3 Press the scan trigger Figure 2 2 Scanning in Hand Held Mode 4 Ensure the scan line crosses every bar and space of the symbol RIGHT WRONG 012345 012345 5 Upon successful decode the scanner beeps and the LED turns green For more information on beeper and LED definitions see Table 2 1 and Table 2 2 2 4 153408 Product Reference Guide Aiming Do not hold the scanner directly over the bar code Laser light reflecting directly back into the scanner from the bar code is known as specular reflection This specular reflection can make decoding difficult Tilt the scanner up to 65 forward or back to achieve a successful decode Figure 2 3 Simple practice quickly shows what tolerances to work within Figure 2 3 Optimum Scan Angles Scanning 2 5 Scanning in Presentation Mode The optional IntelliStand adds greater flexibility to scanning operation When you insert the scanner into the stand s cup the scanner s built in sensor places the scanner in presentation hands free mode When you remove the scanner from the stand it operates in its normal hand held mode Adjust angle of scanner cup Adjust height of Scanner Cup IntelliStand Figure 2 4 Inserting the Scanner in the IntelliStand To operate the scanner in the IntelliStan
158. rom Decode UPC EAN JAN Supplementals on page 12 8 select User Programmable Supplemental 1 to set the 3 digit prefix Then select the 3 digits using the numeric bar codes beginning on page D 1 Select User Programmable Supplemental 2 to set a second 3 digit prefix Then select the 3 digits using the numeric bar codes beginning on page D 1 User Programmable Supplemental 1 User Programmable Supplemental 2 UPC EAN JAN Supplemental Redundancy With Autodiscriminate UPC EAN JAN Supplementals selected this option adjusts the number of times a symbol without supplementals is decoded before transmission The range is from two to thirty times 14 or above is recommended when decoding a mix of UPC EAN symbols with and without supplementals The default is 14 Scan the bar code below to set a decode redundancy value Next scan two numeric bar codes from Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes Enter a leading zero for single digit numbers In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 UPC EAN JAN Supplemental Redundancy 12 12 153408 Product Reference Guide Transmit UPC A UPC E UPC E1 Check Digit The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit the bar code data with or without the UPC A UPC E or UPC E1 check digit It is always verified to guarantee the integrity of the data Transmit UPC A
159. rresponding to the algorithm used to encode the check digit MOD 10 MOD 11 MOD 10 MOD 10 12 44 LS3408 Product Reference Guide GS1 DataBar formerly Reduced Space Symbology GS1 DataBar The variants of GS1 DataBar are GS1 DataBar 14 GS1 DataBar Expanded and GS1 DataBar Limited The limited and expanded versions have stacked variants Scan the appropriate bar codes to enable or disable each variant of GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar 14 GS1 DataBar Limited Enable GS1 DataBar 14 Disable GS1 DataBar 14 Enable GS1 DataBar Limited Disable GS1 DataBar Limited Symbologies 12 45 GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded Disable GS1 DataBar Expanded Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC EAN This parameter only applies to GS1 DataBar 14 and GS1 DataBar Limited symbols not decoded as part of a Composite symbol Enable this conversion to strip the leading 010 from a GS1 DataBar 14 or GS1 DataBar Limited symbol encoding a single zero as the first digit and report the bar code as EAN 13 Enabling this strips the leading 0100 from bar codes beginning with two or more zeros but not six zeros and reports the bar code as UPC A The UPC A Preamble parameter
160. rs 8 4 information service XV interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes check digit verification 12 33 convert to 13 12 34 transmit check digit 12 33 ISBT 128 sax cs dass dues 12 19 K keyboard wedge connection 5 2 keyboard wedge default parameters 5 3 keyboard wedge parameters 5 4 M maintenance 3 1 miscellaneous scanner parameters 13 2 MSI bar codes check digit algorithm 12 43 check digits 12 42 Ree RES 12 40 iyd a ba eR T 12 40 transmit check digit 12 42 N notational conventions xiv P parameters 468 469 8 4 keyboard wedge 5 4 RS 292 sadn linia ww eb a ERA 6 4 USB st Euren E rds ar e aes 7 4 wand emulation 9 4 pinouts scanner signal descriptions 3 6 power supply 0 1 4 0 quiet zone leading margin 9 5 R RS 232 connection 6 2 RS 232 default parameters 6 3 RS 232 parameters 6 4 6 6 5 scanner defaults
161. s Appendix B Programming Reference provides a table of AIM code identifiers ASCII character conversions and keyboard maps Appendix C Sample Bar Codes includes sample bar codes of various code types Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes includes the numeric bar codes to scan for parameters requiring specific numeric values Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document Italics are used to highlight chapters and sections in this and related documents Bullets indicate e action items lists of alternatives lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential Sequential lists e g those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists Throughout the programming bar code menus asterisks are used to denote default parameter settings Indicates Default Hate 9609 Feature Option Related Publications The LS DS3408 Quick Start Guide p n 72 67131 xx provides general information to help you get started with the scanner It includes basic setup and operation instructions For the latest versions of the LS DS3408 Quick Start Guide and the LS3408 Product Reference Guide go to http www motorolasolutions com support About This Guide xv Service Information If you have a problem using the equipment contact your facility s technical or systems support If there is a
162. s To Length 28 Pad Spaces To Length 29 Pad Spaces To Length 30 Stop Pad Spaces 14 40 153408 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Zeros To pad data to the left scan the bar code containing the desired number of zeros Send commands activate this parameter Pad Zeros To Length 1 Pad Zeros To Length 3 Pad Zeros To Length 5 Pad Zeros To Length 2 Pad Zeros To Length 4 Pad Zeros To Length 6 Advanced Data Formatting 14 41 Pad Data with Zeros continued Pad Zeros To Length 7 Pad Zeros To Length 8 Pad Zeros To Length 9 Pad Zeros To Length 10 Pad Zeros To Length 11 Pad Zeros To Length 12 14 42 153408 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Zeros continued Pad Zeros To Length 13
163. s transmitted as e001100123456788902 Programming Reference B 5 B 6 153408 Product Reference Guide UPC A 0 5 UPC E 0 5 UPC E1 1 2 C 2 153408 Product Reference Guide EAN 13 8 Code 39 123ABC Sample Bar Codes C 3 Trioptic Code 39 456123 Code 93 12345ABCDE Code 11 4567 12 3 890 4 153408 Product Reference Guide Codabar A1234567890A MSI 123456789 Interleaved 2 of 5 34567891234 0 1 2 For parameters requiring specific numeric values scan the appropriately numbered bar code s 0 1 2 0 2 153408 Product Reference Guide 3 4 5 6 For parameters requiring specific numeric values scan the appropriately numbered bar code s 3 4 5 6 Numeric Bar Codes D 3 7 8 9 For parameters requiring specific numeric values scan the appropriately numbered bar code s 7 8 9 Cancel In case of an error or to change the selection scan the bar code below Cancel D 4 153408 Product Reference Guide A Aperture The opening in an optical system defined by a lens or baffle that establishes the field of view ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange A 7 bit plus parity code representing 128 letters numerals punctuation marks and control characters It is a standard data transmission code in the U S Auto
164. se of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Codabar Length Within Range Any Length Select this option to decode Codabar symbols containing any number of characters within the scanner capability Codabar Any Length Symbologies 12 39 CLSI Editing When enabled this parameter strips the start and stop characters and inserts a space after the first fifth and tenth characters of a 14 character Codabar symbol Enable this feature if the host system requires this data format J NOTE Symbol length does not include start and stop characters Enable CLSI Editing Disable CLSI Editing NOTIS Editing When enabled this parameter strips the start and stop characters from a decoded Codabar symbol Enable this feature if the host system requires this data format Enable NOTIS Editing Disable NOTIS Editing 12 40 LS3408 Product Reference Guide MSI Enable Disable MSI To enable or disable MSI scan the appropriate bar code below Set Lengths for MSI Enable MSI Disable MSI The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check di
165. selection scan Cancel on page D 3 Scan Prefix Scan Suffix Miscellaneous Scanner Options 13 5 Scan Data Transmission Format To change the Scan Data Transmission Format scan the Scan Options bar code below Then select one of four options Data Is e DATA lt SUFFIX gt e PREFIX DATA e PREFIX DATA lt SUFFIX gt After making a selection scan the Enter bar code on page 13 6 In case of a mistake scan the Data Format Cancel bar code on page 13 6 To program a carriage return enter after each bar code scanned scan the following bar codes in order 1 SCAN OPTIONS 2 DATA lt SUFFIX gt 3 Enter on page 13 6 Scan Options Data As Is DATA lt SUFFIX gt 13 6 153408 Product Reference Guide Scan Data Transmission Format continued lt PREFIX gt lt DATA gt lt PREFIX gt lt DATA gt lt SUFFIX gt Enter Data Format Cancel Miscellaneous Scanner Options 13 7 FN1 Substitution Values The Wedge and USB HID Keyboard hosts support a FN1 Substitution feature Enable this to replace a FN1 character 0x1b in an EAN128 bar code with a user selected value This value defaults to 7013 Enter Key
166. sted previously or the user defined prefix set using User Programmable Supplementals on page 12 11 Smart Supplemental Plus User Programmable 1 and 2 applies to EAN 13 bar codes starting with any prefix listed previously or one of the two user defined prefixes set using User Programmable Supplementals on page 12 11 NOTE minimize the risk of invalid data transmission select either to decode or ignore supplemental characters Decode UPC EAN JAN Only With Supplementals Symbologies 12 9 Decode UPC EAN JAN Supplementals continued Ignore Supplementals Autodiscriminate UPC EAN JAN Supplementals Enable 378 379 Supplemental Mode Enable 978 979 Supplemental Mode Enable 977 Supplemental Mode Enable 414 419 434 439 Supplemental Mode 12 10 153408 Product Reference Guide Decode UPC EAN JAN Supplementals continued Enable 491 Supplemental Mode Enable Smart Supplemental Mode Supplemental User Programmable Type 1 Supplemental User Programmable Type 1 and 2 Smart Supplemental Plus User Programmable 1 Smart Supplemental Plus User Programmable 1 and 2 Symbologies 12 11 User Programmable Supplementals If you selected a Supplemental User Programmable option f
167. t B TL LUE Send Alt C Send Alt D Send Alt E 14 68 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Send ALT Characters continued Send Alt F Send Alt H Send Alt J Send Alt G Send Alt I Send Alt K Advanced Data Formatting 14 69 Send ALT Characters continued Send Alt L Send Alt M Send Alt N Send Alt O Send Alt P Send Alt Q 14 70 153408 Product Reference Guide Send ALT Characters continued Send Alt R Send Alt T Send Alt V Send Alt 5 Send Alt U Send Alt W Advanced Data Formatting 14 71 Send ALT Characters continued Send Alt X Send Alt Y Send Alt Z Send Alt Send Alt Send Alt 14 72 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Send Keypad Characters Send Keypad Send Keypad Send Keypad Send Keypad Send Keypad
168. t Select One One One One One One One One ASCII Format 8 Bit 8 Bit 8 Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 8 Bit 8 Bit 8 Bit Beep On BEL Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable RTS Line State Low High Low Low No Low High Low Low data to No data send to send Prefix None None None None STX None None None 1003 In the Nixdorf Mode B or OPOS JPOS if CTS is low scanning is disabled When CTS is high scanning is enabled f you scan Nixdorf Mode B or OPOS JPOS without connecting the scanner to the proper host it may appear unable to scan If this happens scan a different RS 232 host type within 5 seconds of cycling power to the scanner RS 232 Interface 6 5 RS 232 Host Parameters continued Selecting the ICL Wincor Nixdorf Mode A Wincor Nixdorf Mode B Olivetti Omron OPOS JPOS or Fujitsu host type enables the transmission of code ID characters listed in Table 6 3 below These code ID characters are not programmable and are separate from the Transmit Code ID feature Do not enable the Transmit Code 10 feature for these terminals Table 6 3 Terminal Specific Code ID Characters Wincor Wincor OPOS Code Type Nixdorf Nixdorf Olivetti Omron JPOS Fujitsu Mode Mode B UPC A A A A A A A A UPC E EAN 8 JAN 8 FF B B B FF B FF EAN 13 JAN 13 F A A A F A F Code 39 len M M M lt len gt C lt len gt M None
169. t dimensions are specified metrically EAN is used primarily in retail Element Generic term for a bar or space Encoded Area Total linear dimension occupied by all characters of a code pattern including start stop characters and data ENQ RS 232 ENQ software handshaking is also supported for the data sent to the host ESD Electro Static Discharge H HID Human Interface Device A Bluetooth host type Host Computer A computer that serves other terminals in a network providing such services as computation database access supervisory programs and network control Glossary 4 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Hz Hertz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second IEC International Electrotechnical Commission This international agency regulates laser safety by specifying various laser operation classes based on power output during operation IEC 825 Class 1 This is the lowest power IEC laser classification Conformity is ensured through a software restriction of 120 seconds of laser operation within any 1000 second window and an automatic laser shutdown if the scanner s oscillating mirror fails Intercharacter Gap The space between two adjacent bar code characters in a discrete code Interleaved 2 of 5 A binary bar code symbology representing character pairs in groups of five bars and five interleaved spaces Interleaving provides for greater information density The location of wide elements bar spaces within ea
170. ta An auto parts distribution center wants to encode manufacturer ID part number and destination code into their own Code 128 bar codes The distribution center also has products that carry UPC bar codes placed there by the manufacturer The Code 128 bar codes have the following format MMMMMPPPPPDD Where M Manufacturer ID P Part Number D Destination Code The distribution center uses a PC with dedicated control characters for manufacturer ID CTRL M part number CTRL P and destination code CTRL D gt At this center the UPC data is treated as manufacturer ID code The following rules must be entered When scanning data of code type Code 128 send the next 5 characters send the manufacturer ID key CTRL M gt send the next 5 characters send the part number key CTRL P gt send the next 2 characters send the destination code key CTRL D When scanning data of code type UPC EAN send all data send the manufacturer ID key CTRL M To enter these rules use the following steps Advanced Data Formatting 14 3 Rule 1 The Code 128 Scanning Rule Step Bar Code On Page Beep Indication 1 Begin New Rule 14 6 High High 2 Code 128 14 9 High High 3 Send next 5 characters 14 24 High High 4 Send lt CTRL M gt 14 48 High High 5 Send next 5 characters 14 24 High High 6 Send lt CTRL P gt 14 48 High High 7 Send next 2 characters 14 23 High High 8 Send lt CTRL D gt 14 46 High High 9 Save Rule 14 6 High
171. takes precedence None Select this option to transmit data immediately No response is expected from host None ACK NAK If you select this option after transmitting data the scanner expects either an ACK or NAK response from the host When it receives a NAK the scanner transmits the same data again and waits for either an ACK or NAK After three unsuccessful attempts to send data after receiving NAKs the scanner issues an error indication and discards the data The scanner waits up to the programmable Host Serial Response Time out to receive an ACK or NAK If the scanner does not get a response in this time it issues an error indication and discards the data There are no retries when a time out occurs ACK NAK ENO If you select this option the scanner waits for an ENQ character from the host before transmitting data If the scanner does not receive an ENQ within the Host Serial Response Time out the scanner issues an error indication and discards the data The host must transmit an ENQ character at least every Host Serial Response Time out to prevent transmission errors ENQ 6 14 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Software Handshaking continued ACK NAK with ENO This combines the two previous options For re transmissions of data due to a NAK from the host an additional ENQ is not required XON XOFF ACK NAK with ENQ An XOFF character turns the scanner transmission off until the scanner receives an XON chara
172. te 2 of 5 Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s the code contains Set lengths for D 2 of 5 to any length one or two discrete lengths or lengths within a specific range One Discrete Length Select this option to decode only D 2 of 5 symbols containing a selected length Select the length using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only D 2 of 5 symbols with 14 characters scan D 2 of 5 One Discrete Length then scan 1 followed by 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 D 2 of 5 One Discrete Length 12 36 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 continued Two Discrete Lengths Select this option to decode only D 2 of 5 symbols containing either of two selected lengths Select lengths using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes For example to decode only those D 2 of 5 symbols containing either 2 or 14 characters select D 2 of 5 Two Discrete Lengths then scan 0 2 1 and then 4 In case of an error or to change the selection scan Cancel on page D 3 D 2 of 5 Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range Select this option to decode an D 2 of 5 symbol within a specific length range Select lengths using the nume
173. ter Scanning bar code below To enable decoding of parameter bar codes scan Enable Parameter Scanning Enable Parameter Scanning Disable Parameter Scanning Beeper Tone To select a decode beep frequency tone scan the Low Frequency Medium Frequency or High Frequency bar code Low Frequency Medium Frequency High Frequency User Preferences 4 5 Beeper Volume To select a beeper volume scan the Low Volume Medium Volume or High Volume bar code Low Volume Medium Volume High Volume Power Mode This parameter determines whether or not the scanner enters reduced power mode after a decode attempt When in reduced power mode the scanner draws less current from its power source Continuous On Reduced Power Mode 4 6 153408 Product Reference Guide Laser On Time This parameter sets the maximum time that decode processing continues during a scan attempt Select a 0 1 second increments from 0 5 to 9 9 seconds The default Laser On Time is 3 0 seconds To set a Laser On Time scan the bar code below Next scan two numeric bar codes in Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes that correspond to the desired on time Enter a leading zero for single digit numbers For
174. terface 6 23 Table 6 4 RS 232 Prefix Suffix Values Continued SValue Character ASCII Character 1117 U 1118 V 1119 W 1120 X x 1121 Y y 1122 um 5 1123 1124 1125 R 1 1126 HS 5 1127 Undefined 7013 6 24 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Introduction This chapter provides information for setting up the scanner with a USB host The scanner connects directly to a USB host or a powered USB hub which powers it No additional power supply is required Throughout the programming bar code menus asterisks 7 indicate default values Indicates Default North American Standard USB Keyboard A garep 7 2 153408 Product Reference Guide Connecting a USB Interface USB Series A Connector Interface cable Figure 7 1 USB Connection The scanner connects with USB capable hosts including Desktop PCs and notebooks Apple iMacs Power G4s and G5s iBooks North America only PowerBooks IBM SurePOS terminals Sun IBM and other network computers that support more than one keyboard The following operating systems support the scanner through USB Windows 98 2000 ME XP Mac OS 8 5 and above 4690 OS The scanner also interfaces with other USB hosts which support USB Human Interface Devices HID To set up the scanner J NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration The connectors illus
175. tern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction The start and stop characters are normally to the left and right margins of a horizontal code Substrate A foundation material on which a substance or image is placed Symbol A scannable unit that encodes data within the conventions of a certain symbology usually including start stop characters quiet zones data characters and check characters Symbol Aspect Ratio The ratio of symbol height to symbol width Symbol Height The distance between the outside edges of the quiet zones of the first row and the last row Symbol Length Length of symbol measured from the beginning of the quiet zone margin adjacent to the start character to the end of the quiet zone margin adjacent to a stop character Symbology The structural rules and conventions for representing data within a particular bar code type e g UPC EAN Code 39 PDF417 etc T Tolerance Allowable deviation from the nominal bar or space width U UPC Universal Product Code A relatively complex numeric symbology Each character consists of two bars and two spaces each of which is any of four widths The standard symbology for retail food packages in the United States V Visible Laser Diode VLD A solid state device which produces visible laser light Glossary 8 153408 Product Reference Guide Numerics 123Scan parameters
176. the Y cable to the keyboard port on the host 4 Connect the round female DIN keyboard connector of the Y cable to the keyboard connector 5 If required attach the optional power supply to the connector in the middle of the Y cable 6 Ensure that all connections are secure 7 Turn on the host system 8 Select the Keyboard Wedge host type by scanning the appropriate bar code from the Keyboard Wedge Host Types section onpage 5 4 9 To modify any other parameter options scan the appropriate bar codes in this chapter Keyboard Wedge Default Parameters Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 3 Table 5 1 lists the defaults for Keyboard Wedge host parameters To change any option scan the appropriate bar code s provided in the Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters section beginning on page 5 4 J NOTE See Appendix A Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences hosts symbologies and miscellaneous default parameters Table 5 1 Parameter Keyboard Wedge Host Default Table Default Page Number Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters Keyboard Wedge Host Type IBM PC AT amp IBM PC Compatibles 5 4 Keyboard Wedge Country Types North American 5 5 Country Codes Ignore Unknown Characters Enable 5 7 Keystroke Delay 0 msec No Delay 5 7 Intra Keystroke Delay Disable 5 8 Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation Disable 5 8 Caps Lock On Disable 5 8 Caps Lock Override Disable 5 9 Convert Wedge Data Do Not Conv
177. ting UPC E preamble to the host device transmit System Character only transmit System Character and Country Code 0 for USA and no preamble transmitted Select the appropriate option to match No Preamble lt DATA gt System Character SYSTEM CHARACTER lt DATA gt System Character amp Country Code lt COUNTRY CODE gt SYSTEM CHARACTER lt DATA gt the host system Symbologies 12 15 UPC E1 Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character There are three options for transmitting UPC E1 preamble to the host device transmit System Character only transmit System Character and Country Code 0 for USA and no preamble transmitted Select the appropriate option to match the host system No Preamble DATA System Character SYSTEM CHARACTER lt DATA gt System Character amp Country Code lt COUNTRY CODE gt SYSTEM CHARACTER lt DATA gt 12 16 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Convert UPC E to UPC A Enable this to convert UPC E zero suppressed decoded data to UPC A format before transmission After conversion the data follows UPC A format and is affected by UPC A programming selections e g Preamble Check Digit Disable this to transmit UPC E decoded data as UPC E data without conv
178. tion Enable this feature to check the integrity of all 2 of 5 symbols to verify the data complies with either the specified Uniform Symbology Specification USS or the Optical Product Code Council OPCC check digit algorithm Disable USS Check Digit OPCC Check Digit Transmit 12 of 5 Check Digit Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit 2 of 5 data with or without the check digit Transmit 2 of 5 Check Digit Enable Do Not Transmit 2 of 5 Check Digit Disable 12 34 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Convert 2 of 5 to EAN 13 Scan Convert 2 of 5 to EAN 13 Enable to convert 14 character 2 of 5 code to EAN 13 and transmit it to the host as EAN 13 To accomplish this the 2 of 5 code must be enabled and the code must have a leading zero and a valid EAN 13 check digit Convert 2 of 5 to EAN 13 Enable Do Not Convert 2 of 5 to EAN 13 Disable Symbologies 12 35 Discrete 2 of 5 D 2 of 5 Enable Disable Discrete 2 of 5 To enable or disable Discrete 2 of 5 scan the appropriate bar code below Enable Discrete 2 of 5 Disable Discre
179. tions ERE a ETIAM 13 1 Scanning Sequence Examples En ne 13 1 Errors While Scanning nn danU iiu tsere eneee 13 1 Miscellaneous Default 13 2 Miscellaneous Scanner Parameters 0 13 3 Transmit Code ID Character 2 4 4 13 3 Scam ANGIE 13 4 Prefix Suffix Values a E N 13 4 Scan Data Transmission 0 20 0 0 13 5 Substitution Values 13 7 Transmit No Read Message 2 gt 2 gt 2 2 bant eui e ed d 13 7 Synapse quar qe M 13 8 Chapter 14 Advanced Data Formatting Qe m 14 1 Rules Criteria Linked to AGIOTIS niei oi ete ta nine 14 1 Using ADF Bar Codes Re T C Er 14 2 Bar Code Menu Example i ateiel ie 14 2 Rule 1 The Code 128 Scanning Rule 14 3 Rule 2 The UPC Scanning
180. trated in Figure 7 1 are examples only The connectors may be different than those illustrated but the steps to connect the scanner are the same 1 Attach the modular connector of the USB interface cable to the cable interface port on the scanner See Installing the Interface Cable on page 1 3 2 Plug the series A connector in the USB host or hub or plug the Plus Power connector in an available port of the IBM SurePOS terminal 3 Ensure all connections are secure 4 Select the USB device type by scanning the appropriate bar code from USB Device Type on page 7 4 USB Interface 7 3 On first installation when using Windows the software displays a prompt to select or install the Human Interface Device driver To install this driver provided by Windows click Next through all the choices and click Finished on the last choice The scanner powers up during this installation 6 To modify any other parameter options scan the appropriate bar codes in this chapter If there are any problems with the system see Troubleshooting on page 3 2 USB Default Parameters Table 7 1 lists the defaults for USB host parameters To change any option scan the appropriate bar code s provided in the Parameter Descriptions section beginning on page 7 4 J NOTE See Appendix A Standard Default Parameters for all user preferences hosts symbologies and miscellaneous default parameters Table 7 1 USB Host Default Table Parameter Default P
181. w and unpacking instructions describes parts of the scanner beeper and LED definitions and how to use the scanner in hand held and hands free modes provides information on how to care for the scanner troubleshooting and technical specifications provides programming bar codes for selecting user preference features for the scanner provides information for setting up the scanner for Keyboard Wedge operation provides information for setting up the scanner for RS 232 operation provides information for setting up the scanner for USB operation provides information for setting up the scanner with IBM 468X 469X POS systems provides information for setting up the scanner for Wand Emulation operation provides information for setting up the scanner for Scanner Emulation operation XIV LS3408 Product Reference Guide Chapter 11 123Scan PC based scanner configuration tool provides the bar code to scan to communicate with the 123Scan program Chapter 12 Symbologies describes all symbology features and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features for the scanner Chapter 13 Miscellaneous Scanner Options includes frequently used features to customize how data transmits to the host device Chapter 14 Advanced Data Formatting ADF describes how to customize scanned data before transmitting to the host Appendix A Standard Default Parameters provides a table of all host devices and miscellaneous scanner default
182. y codes 5 5 default table 5 3 host types css ee een Rex xs 5 4 ignore unknown characters 5 7 intra keystroke delay 5 8 keystroke delay 5 7 laser on time 4 6 miscellaneous scan data options 13 5 transmit no read msg 13 7 numeric bar codes D 3 parameter scanning 4 4 RS 232 rate 6 7 bel 6 16 check receive errors 6 9 Data BIls sus dns she sde eus 6 10 default table 6 3 Index 2 153408 Product Reference Guide hardware handshaking 6 11 host serial response time out 6 15 NOSt TYPES ox ens 6 6 intercharacter delay 6 17 fcc ctegesedguddbe idea needs 6 8 RTS line state 6 16 software handshaking 6 13 stop bit select 6 16 scanner emulation default table 10 3 set defaults 4 3 symbologies bi directional redundancy 12 49 bookland EAN 12 7 codabar 12 37 CLSI editing 12 39 codabar lengths 12
183. yboard continued Dash Comma amp Advanced Data Formatting 14 97 Alphanumeric Keyboard continued lt 14 98 153408 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard continued gt Advanced Data Formatting 14 99 Alphanumeric Keyboard continued A Underscore 14 100 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard continued J NOTE Do not confuse bar codes on this page with those on the numeric keypad 0 1 2 3 Advanced Data Formatting 14 101 Alphanumeric Keyboard continued 4 5 VN 6 7 8 9 14 102 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard continued D LL E F Advanced Data Formatting 14 103 Alphanumeric Keyboard continued G H l J K L 14 104 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard continued N Q VAIN R Advanced Data Formatting 14 105 Alphanumeric Keyboard continued TL S TEL T U TL V TL X 14 106 LS3408 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard continued Y Z Cancel End of Message Advanced Data F
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