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1. SA Codes for manual programming CHERRY BAD 1 Keyboard options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Define delay time Z 1 0 9 Delay time between the codes 6 for barcode magnetic card 0 w o delay 1 2 ms 2 4 ms 15 ms keys 3 6 ms 4 8 ms 5 10 ms 6 15 ms 7 20 ms 8 40 ms 9 70 ms Send downcode only Z 2 Y N Y transmission of downcode only N Transmission of downcodes N transmission of both down amp upcodes only for barcode amp magnetic card Keyclick Z 3 Y N Y enable N disable N Online programming Viewing Z 4 Y N Y enable N disable Y the information output during manual prog mode Output of configuration Z 5 Output of current configuration settings e g to settings an open editor application 2 Magnetic card options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TrioVing Gemini card D 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y decoding SiPass AAM
2. 8 6 1 2 3 1 Word Bae LAE A ROR 6 shift Ctrl Alt shift Ctrl Alt Ctrl MENU ENTRY A gt manu Codes for al programming gt 15 HEEJ E 3 BIKE gt SBOE Sa A R E o REPERES
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4. Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Mode A character set C 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y Mode B character set Cc 2 Y N Y enable N disable Y Mode C character set Cc 3 Y N Y enable N disable Y Leading FNC1 to accept label C 4 Y N Y required N not required N Transmission of FNC digit Cc 5 Y N FNCx character transmitted if available N Y enable N disable 9 Codabar symbology options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Codabar decoding F 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y Transmission of start stop F 2 Y N Y enable N disable N character Concatenation chaining of F 3 Y N Y enable N disable Y labels possible Concatenation chaining of F 4 Y N Y required N not required N labels required 10 Code 11 symbology options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Code 11 decoding H 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y Only 1 Check digit required to H 2 Y N Y required N not required N accept label 11 Code 16K symbology options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Code 16K decoding K 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y Leading FNC1 to accept label K 2 Y N Y required N not required N Transmission of FNC digit K 3 Y N FNCx chara
5. 1 2 3 12 RRP anit Se ee Se T AEA RE WH ER RATS EEE 1 T 2 13 13 1 HERE PE BARR MY 7000 X G81 7000 MX 8000 X X X G80 8200 MY 8000 X G81 8000 MX 8100 X X X X G80 8113 MY 8300 X X G81 8308 CHERRY EAN code UPC code Code39 Code 93 Code128 Codabar Code 11 Code 16K Interleaved 2 5 code Industrial 2 5 code Matrix 2 5 code Plessey MSI Modified Plessey 14 13 2 14 ZF Friedrichshafen AG
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7. GE RRS as gt NESSIE BIAS 9 fi D Sub 8 DEQ 1 BALE 6 DIN 2 ZAAR 4 1 pu ZIR f ESAS 1 2 nek LATA EES 150 mA zro BURRS Gees gt MAEHE 3 PA TA REECE EHS IC9 gt KE PS 2 ERE RH a CHERRY Tools ak 5 MX 8100 v if ot S 6 1HR 6 1
8. PF 10 H 9 240 13a asas Mar Ms MiMe Me Neee 9 4 PF eil eiee Teroa 1 Prog SRN Meet os 2 PBA ele 0 9 D AR EB is of se 3 Prog SRERIREMESt 9 1 _ See 9 5 1 22 BT BRITO salt 2 F1 F10 Eha ER oe Ee 0 F10 2 2 F1 F10 SE Cen EE ES 1 9 F1 F9 g 3 Prog RHAN i 9 2 4 Ctrl Alt Del g 5 Prog RRR ICY iE ALE 9 6 Alt Fie Be A ESN ICP Te gt nla 12 Ctrl r fs 2 RAR ee F1 0 a F2 2 PF ASTI 3 1 F3 4 gt Alt PF1 F F5 8 9 3 PF1 F6 10 PF 24 N Et F7 20
9. CHERRY Tools F1 Vv M http support cherry de 1 2 Windows autostart exe 3 7 2 1 954 CHERRY Tools 2 EPERSEIRE EPIA 3 EARE SIRE REE EE 4 PT SS PERE AES FTR PRS 7 3 CHERRY UPOS UPOS Unified Point of Sale OPOS JavaPOS Cwww nrt arts org OPOS JavaPOS Windows gt CHERRY OPOS CHERRY JPOS Linux gt JavaPOS 8 F MY 8300
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11. The standards OPOS and JavaPOS are combined and constantly developed www nrf arts org under the umbrella of the UPOS Unified Point of Sale specification If you use applications which access the keyboard or the magnetic card reader via OPOS or JavaPOS Windows operating system gt Install the software CHERRY OPOS Support or CHERRY JPOS Support Linux operating system gt Use the installation scripts for JavaPOS support on the CD ROM 8 Manual configuration all models except MY 8300 You can also configure the keyboard manually without installing any software Physical configuration is always used in this case 8 1 Configuring magnetic card readers barcode readers and general keyboard functions 1 Launch a text editor such as Notepad or Word so that you can keep track of any input or output on the monitor 2 Only use the number keys on the keyboard block not those on the numerical keypad 3 Select configuration mode by pressing the six modifier keys simultaneously for at least three seconds left Shift key left Ctrl key left Alt key right Shift key right Ctrl key right Alt Gr key A double beep is emitted to confirm that you are now in configuration mode Provided you have activated this option MENU ENTRY is displayed in the editor 4 To configure the magnetic card reader barcode decoder or general keyboard functions enter the corresponding programming code as necessary see Codes for manual p
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13. spaces virtually 7 Installation of the software 7 1 CHERRY Tools Install the CHERRY Tools software You can configure all the functions of the keyboard with the Designer found within the software The following functions are supported e Configuring the keyboard keys barcode decoder magnetic card reader e Updating the country specific settings country table Updating the firmware Displaying the key configuration KeyViewer Operation instructions are included in the direct help for the CHERRY Tools software It offers you information where you need it and can be called up with F1 Vr Vv Latest software version on the internet The software is subject to constant development The latest version is available on the Internet under http support cherry de Insert your CD in the CD ROM drive The CD ROM starts automatically If the CD ROM does not start automatically double click on the CD ROM drive in Windows Explorer and then on the file autostart exe N 3 Follow the installation instructions on the screen 7 2 Restoring the basic setting Open the CHERRY Tools software Read out the active configuration of the keyboard Select Restore standard values in the menu bar under Configuration 4 Save this configuration to the keyboard by clicking on the Activate button The basic keyboard setting is restored Noa w CHERRY amp 7 3 CHERRY UPOS support
14. no netic ded key pad keys card layout which reader can be labeled MY 7000 X G81 7000 MX 8000 X X X G80 8200 MY 8000 X G81 8000 MX 8100 X X X X G80 8113 MY 8300 X X G81 8308 13 2 Keyboard Designation Value Port PS 2 plug Power supply 5 V DC 5 SELV Current consumption without barcode reader Max 100 mA Storage temperature range 20 C to 60 C Operating temperature range 0 C to 50 C 13 3 Magnetic card reader Designation Value Tracks Max 3 Reading speed 3 to 125 ips at 75 bpi 3 to 50 ips at 210 bpi Standards ISO 7811 12 JIS 1 AAMVA Gemini CHERRY 13 4 Barcode decoder Designation Value Reading speed 3 to 400 ips The following barcodes are automatically recognized and decoded EAN code UPC code Code39 e Code 93 e Code128 e Codabar Code 11 Code 16K e Interleaved 2 5 code Industrial 2 5 code Matrix 2 5 code e Plessey e MSI Modified Plessey 14 Contact ZF Friedrichshafen AG Electronic Systems CherrystraRe 91275 Auerbach Germany www cherry de E mail info cherry de Telephone Sales 49 0 180 5 243779 0180 5 CHERRY Technical support 49 0 180 5 919108 14 euro cent min from German landlines prices may vary for calls made from mobile networks Please have the following information on hand when conta
15. or caps lock is activated this status may change following the string output This occurs if there is insufficient delay time and can be resolved by setting a longer delay time 10 Cleaning of the keyboard An Caution Damage may be caused by harsh cleaning agents or liquids in the keyboard 1 Do not use solutions such as gasoline or alcohol and scouring agents or scouring sponges for cleaning 2 Prevent fluids from entering the devices 3 Do not remove the keycaps of the keyboard CHERRY Clean the keyboard with a slightly damp cloth and some mild cleaning agent e g dishwashing liquid 2 Dry off the devices with a soft lint free cloth 11 RSI syndrome An RSI syndrome RSI stands for Repetitive Strain Injury RSI arises due to small movements continuously repeated over a long period of time Typical symptoms are discomfort in the fingers or neck For further information see www cherry de english service servicedownload_rsi htm 1 Set up your workspace ergonomically 2 Change the angle of the keyboard using the rear supports 3 Take several short breaks with stretching exer cises if necessary 4 Change your posture often 12 Disposal Dispose of the old unit via a collecting point for electronic scrap or via your dealer 13 Technical data 13 1 Overview Model Mag Exten Touch Blank item
16. switching a layer 1 Press the Layer key The display starts to flash 2 Select the layer using the keys F1 to F10 Layer 0 F10 key Layer 1 to 9 F1 to F9 key 9 2 Temporarily switching a layer To quickly output a key sequence configured to a different layer use the following keys Key Function Alt 1 layer higher Shift 2 layers higher Ctrl 4 layers higher By combining the keys the values are added up Example You are currently on layer 0 and want to output a key sequence that is assigned to programmable function key PF 1 on layer 3 gt Press the Alt Shift and PF1 keys simultaneously The key sequence saved to the third layer is output 9 3 Configuring keys from PF1 to PF24 1 Launch a text editor such as Notepad or Word so that you can keep track of any input or output on the monitor Select configuration mode by pressing the Prog key The decimal point on the seven segment display flashes N wo Press the PF key to be configured 4 Enter the string key combination Press another PF key that you would like to configure Exit configuration mode by pressing the Prog key The decimal point on the seven segment display is no longer illuminated a oO Example Assigning the text Test to the PF1 key gt Press the following keys in sequence Prog PF1 T E S T Prog CHERRY 9 4 Deleting the memory content of a PF key 1 Select configuration mode by p
17. 1 ARREA Word ainas MSEE eas LAE AFORE F8 30 2 Prog SEKERES ro is 6 0 3 PF 4 F11 100 5 PF F12 200 6 Prog eRe Rest CREE ERICH SEALER 12 1 Prog 2 F1 F12 g 3 Prog SERERA REIRI CBRE RICH HEMEN MERER EA 30 Prog F8 Prog Ve M PF SEERY Shift Num Shift Num CHERRY po 2 A TENA An RSI RSI RAR Repetitive Strain Injury HEJ BE RSI 1 BRS aa Ae LB ae ny TAE FARLEY EFS RO BRIS Se Be BUS Be BS 3 ee N a Ho SE RSME aAR 10 An
18. RRY Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Disable track 1 Vv 1 N N disable N header Define track 1 Ww 5 sequence Enter sequence Enter the data you want not def terminator amp enable num programmed here Enter num Hit the numeric keypad enter key to end programming sequence Disable track 1 Ww 1 N N disable N terminator Define track 2 header V 6 sequence Enter sequence Enter the data you want not def amp enable num programmed here Enter num Hit the numeric keypad enter key to end programming sequence Disable track 2 Vv 2 N N disable N header Define track 2 Ww 6 sequence Enter sequence Enter the data you want not def terminator amp enable num programmed here Enter num Hit the numeric keypad enter key to end programming sequence Disable track 2 Ww 2 N N disable N terminator Define track 3 header V T sequence Enter sequence Enter the data you want not def amp enable num programmed here Enter num Hit the numeric keypad enter key to end programming sequence Disable track 3 Vv 3 N N disable N header Define track 3 Ww 7 sequence Enter sequence Enter the data you want not def terminator amp enable num programmed here Enter num Hit the numeric keypad enter key to end programming sequence Di
19. User Manual MultiBoard G8x 7xxx 8xxx PS 2 Models 1 Advantages CHERRY MX key technology with Gold Crosspoint contacts G80 CHERRY FTSC key technology G81 e Robust and reliable Programmable keyboard Programming can be selected manually or via software macros Integrated memory UnifiedPOS supported OPOS JavaPOS Available in two different sizes Standard format 8xxx series Compact format 7xxx series Alongside the functions of a standard keyboard the MultiBoard keyboards offer the following additional functions depending on the model e Magnetic card reader Barcode decoder Touchpad e Additional keys extended layout Inscribable keys 6440552 01 US CN Jul 2011 CHERRY 2 Connecting the keyboard 1 Shut down the system 2 Insert the PS 2 plug s into the corresponding system ports 3 Restart the system 3 Magnetic card reader The magnetic card reader reads all cards written with data conforming to DIN ISO 7811 12 Gemini AAMVA and JIS Tracks can be read individually in pairs or all together The data is converted into corresponding key codes and is transferred to the system via the PS 2 port Using the magnetic card reader 1 Insert magnetic card into the right hand side of the magnetic card reader with the magnetic strips downward and facing toward the keyboard 2 Swipe magnetic card through the magnetic card reader to the left An audibl
20. VA card D 2 Y N Y enable N disable Y decoding JIS2 card decoding D Y N Y enable N disable Y ISO card decoding D Y N Y enable N disable Y Bidirectional reading D 3 Y N Y card swipe right to left and vice versa Y N card swipe right to left only Buzzer for good read D 6 Y N Y buzzer on N buzzer off Y Track 1 reading J 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y Track 2 reading J 2 Y N Y enable N disable Y Track 3 reading J 3 Y N Y enable N disable Y Stop character check J 5 Y N Y If stop character is correct the track data is Y per track transmitted the stop character itself is not output If stop character is incorrect or not found on card the track data is not transmitted N Data is transmitted without verification of the stop character LRC checksum J 6 Y N Y If LRC checksum is correct data is Y verification transmitted the LRC byte itself is not output N Data is transmitted without verification of LRC checksum Send data J 7 Y N Y All data is transmitted no matter the tracks Y immediately after on the card differ from the tracks enabled card swipe N The keyboard checks if data is read from all tracks enabled If a track is missed no data is transmitted at all Define track 1 header V 5 sequence Enter sequence Enter the data you want not def amp enable num programmed here Enter num Hit the numeric keypad enter key to end programming sequence 15 CHE
21. al Computers only EHRE BIG G8x 7xxx 8xxx PS 2 1 EA CHERRY MX Gold Crosspoint G80 CHERRY FTSC G81 UnifiedPOS OPOS JavaPOS Bai 8xxx REBUN SY 7xxx MultiBoard FERA eT TE Se 4 PS 2 EAR N kee N aE ak a te St CHERRY 3 ARSE DIN ISO 7811 12 Gemini AAMVA JIS ZAKJE RE PS 2 BERR RB HRR 1 ooo 2 a Da CHERRY Tools 4
22. cter transmitted if available N Y enable N disable Click on successfully read row K 4 Y N Y enable N disable N 19 CHERRY 12 Interleaved 2 5 symbology options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Interleaved 2 5 decoding 1 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y Check digit to accept label l YIN Y required N not required N Transmission of check digit 1 Y N Check digit transmitted if available N Y enable N disable Adaptive algorithm selected l 4 Y N Aggressive algorithm to accept bad labels N greater tolerance Y enable N disable 13 Industrial 2 5 symbology options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Straight Industrial 2 5 S 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y decoding IATA 2 5 decoding S 2 Y N Y enable N disable Y IATA 2 5 Mod7 check digit S 3 YIN Y required N not required N 14 Matrix 2 5 symbology options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Matrix 2 5 decoding X 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y 15 Plessey symbology options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke Ist 2nd 3rd 4th Plessey decoding P 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y 16 MSI symbology options Options Programming string Comment De
23. cting technical support e Item and serial no of the product e Name and manufacturer of your system e Operating system and if applicable installed service pack version 15 General advice CHERRY a brand of ZF Friedrichshafen AG continuously optimizes its products as new technologies are developed For this reason we reserve the right to make technical alterations The evaluation of product reliability and the definition of the product s technical performance are carried out according to our own requirements in order to meet internationally recognized regulations and standards Requirements in addition to these can be met through mutual cooperation Improper usage handling storage and external influences could lead to faults and defects during use We do not accept warranty for defects caused by alterations to our product by the user and shall not be held liable for unauthorized modifications All repairs must be made by us or an officially appointed organization or person Possible compensation claims against ZF Friedrichshafen AG or its nominated officers whatever the legal justification including physical or stress related injuries are excluded Exceptions to this exist in the case of intent or gross negligence on the part of ZF Friedrichshafen AG infringements of Product Liability Law or in cases of injury bodily harm or risk to health These operating instructions only apply to the accompanying product Full de
24. e tone beep confirms a valid reading for each track You can configure the tone using the CHERRY Tools software Switch the valid reading signal on off 4 Barcode decoder optional Certain keyboard models come with an integrated barcode decoder You can connect up to two reading devices to these keyboards using the following external ports barcode scanner not included in scope of delivery Barcode ports on the keyboard 9 pin DE9 D sub connector barcode 1 on the rear 6 pin DIN socket barcode 2 on the right hand side 4 1 Connecting the barcode scanner 1 Shut down the system before plugging in the barcode scanner 2 Only connect barcode scanners with a maximum power requirement of 150 mA This maximum value applies even when connecting more than one barcode scanner 3 Observe the safety regulations specified by the manufacturer of the barcode scanner The basic setting for a connected barcode scanner is laser emulation The data is converted into corresponding character strings and is transferred to the system via the PS 2 port An audible tone beep confirms a valid reading You can configure the tone using the CHERRY Tools software Switch the valid reading signal on off or set to continuous 5 Touchpad Model MX 8100 only The touchpad replaces the mouse You can move the mouse cursor with your finger and select and drag objects Move the mouse cursor gt Move your finger across the touc
25. fault by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th MSI decoding M 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y 20
26. hpad Double click gt Touch the touchpad twice in quick succession 6 Configuration 6 1 Header and terminator The header and terminator identify the start and finish of the transfer of magnetic card or barcode data The header terminator sequence is inserted before after the actual data CHERRY 6 2 Physical and virtual configuration You can configure the keyboard physically or virtually Advantages of physical configuration Once the configuration has been loaded to the keyboard it is stored there indefinitely The keyboard can be used on other systems with the appropriate settings e Functions independently from the operating system e No additional software support drivers required Advantages of virtual configuration The configuration file is stored on the respective system The configuration is executed in the form of a software macro e Additional functionality 6 3 Storage Capacity All models except MY 8300 Physical Virtual configuration configuration Keys Max 16 Approx 2000 characters per characters per key key Header Max 16 Not possible characters per track Terminator Max 16 Not possible characters per track MY 8300 Physical Virtual configuration configuration Program Max 64 Approx 2000 mable characters per characters per function key per layer key at layer 1 keys PF Max 10 layers Only layer 1 can 240 configuration be configured
27. n mode A menu is displayed in the editor N wo 4 Press the key to be configured You can configure any key that is not part of the keyboard block alpha field Enter the string key combination a CHERRY 6 To complete the configuration press the configured key again If the entry is correct a short beep is emitted If the entry is incorrect or the maximum storage capacity has been reached a long beep is emitted 7 Press the next key to be configured or exit configuration mode by pressing the spacebar A double beep is emitted as confirmation Example Assigning a string to the Pause key 1 Start a text editor 2 Select configuration mode 3 Press the Pause key followed by the required string for example 0815 press the Pause key again and then the spacebar 8 3 Resetting the configured key to the basic setting 1 Start a text editor 2 Select configuration mode 3 Press the configured key twice 4 Exit configuration mode by pressing the spacebar 9 Manual configuration MY 8300 model You can assign any key combinations to each of the 24 programmable function keys PF with a max of 10 layers 240 configuration spaces 13 14l l5 17 18 19 Je0 21 22 23 Ja eave ie 9 flao afie The active layer 0 to 9 appears on the seven segment display 9 1 Permanently
28. rcode 2 Q 4 sequence Enter sequence Enter the data you want not def header amp enable num programmed here Enter num Hit the numeric keypad enter key to end programming sequence Disable barcode 2 Q 2 N N header Define barcode 2 T 4 sequence Enter sequence Enter the data you want not def terminator amp enable num programmed here Enter num Hit the numeric keypad enter key to end programming sequence Disable barcode 2 T 2 N N terminator 4 EAN JAN symbology options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th EAN13 decoding E 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y EAN8 decoding E Y N Y enable N disable Y Transmission of check digit Y N Check digit transmitted if available Y Y enable N disable UPC EAN addendum E Y N Y required N not required N EAN 2 digit addendum E Y N Y enable N disable Y Enable EAN 5 digit addendum E Y N Y enable N disable Y 17 5 UPC symbology options CHERRY amp Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd_ 4th UPC A decoding U 1 Y N 12 digit UPC A Code Y Y enable N disable UPC EO decoding zero U 2 YIN Output with zero suppression Y suppression Y enable N disable UPC E1 decoding U 3 YIN Output with non zero suppression Y Y enable N di
29. ressing the Prog key 2 Press the configured key 3 Exit configuration mode by pressing the Prog key 9 5 Deleting the memory content of a layer Press the Layer key The display starts to flash 2 Select the layer you wish to delete using the keys F1 to F10 3 Select configuration mode by pressing the Prog key The decimal point on the seven segment display flashes 4 Simultaneously press the Ctrl Alt and Del keys 5 Exit configuration mode by pressing the Prog key The decimal point on the seven segment display is no longer illuminated 9 6 Setting the output delay In order to modify the string output according to type of computer or program you can choose between 12 different delay times Key Delay in msec F1 0 F2 2 F3 4 F4 6 F5 8 F6 10 F7 20 F8 30 F9 50 Key Delay in msec F10 70 F11 100 F12 200 1 Select configuration mode by pressing the Prog key The decimal point on the seven segment display flashes Press the key between F1 and F12 that corresponds to the delay time Exit configuration mode by pressing the Prog key The decimal point on the seven segment display is no longer illuminated N wo Configuration example Setting a delay time of 30 msec gt Press the Prog F8 and Prog keys in that order N Changes to the caps lock or number lock status after pressing a PF key If number lock
30. rogramming on page 15 Each code consists of at least three key presses If the entry is correct a short beep is emitted If the entry is incorrect a long beep is emitted a Enter the header terminator sequence if necessary After entering the string press the Enter key on the numeric keypad Continue with the configuration or exit configuration mode by pressing the spacebar A double beep is emitted as confirmation Provided you have activated this option MENU EXIT is displayed in the editor O Example 1 Magnetic card reader activating track 1 1 Start a text editor 2 Select configuration mode 3 Press the J 1 Y keys followed by the spacebar Example 2 Magnetic card reader track 1 defining and activating the header 1 Start a text editor 2 Select configuration mode 3 Enter the sequence V 5 followed by the required string for example MSRH1 press the Enter key on the numeric keypad and then press the spacebar 8 2 Configuring keys 1 Launch a text editor such as Notepad or Word so that you can keep track of any input or output on the monitor Only use the number keys on the keyboard block not those on the numerical keypad Select configuration mode by pressing the six modifier keys simultaneously for at least three seconds left Shift key left Ctrl key left Alt key right Shift key right Ctrl key right Alt Gr key A double beep is emitted to confirm that you are now in configuratio
31. sable UPC E expand to UPC A U 4 YIN 8 digit label expanded to 12 digits output N format Y enable N disable Transmission of system digit U 5 Y N Y enable N disable Y for expanded format 12 digit Transmission of check digit for U 6 Y N Y enable N disable Y expanded format 12 digit Transmission of system digit U 7 Y N Y enable N disable Y for compressed format 8 digit Transmission of check digit for U 8 Y N Y enable N disable Y compressed format 8 digit 2 digit addendum U 9 Y N Y enable N disable Y 5 digit addendum U 0 Y N Y enable N disable Y 6 Code39 symbology options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Code39 decoding A Y N Y enable N disable Y Start Stop character output A Y N Y enable N disable N Check digit to accept label A Y N Y only label with check digit accepted N N check digit not required Check digit transmission A 4 Y N Y enable N disable N Full ASCII decoding A 5 Y N Y enable N disable N extended 39 Adaptive algorithm A 6 Y N Aggressive algorithm to accept bad labels N greater tolerance Y enable N disable Append option chaining of A 7 Y N Y enable N disable N labels 7 Code 93 symbology options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Code 93 decoding G 1 Y N Y enable N disable Y 18 CHERRY 8 Code128 symbology options
32. sable track 3 Ww 3 N N disable N terminator 3 General bar code options Options Programming string Comment Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Welch Allyn code ID R 1 Y N Y enable N disable N transmission AIM code ID R 2 Y N Y enable N disable N transmission AIM modifier R 3 Y N Y enable N disable N transmission Laser voting R 4 Y N Compare 3 consecutive scans before data Y transmission Y enable N disable 16 CHERRY Options Programming string Default by keystroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Buzzer for good read R 5 Y N Y buzzer on N buzzer off Y Set all barcode R 6 options to factory default Disable all barcode R 7 options Interface setting R 8 1 3 1 automatic detection 1 2 barcode 1 wand amp barcode 2 laser 3 barcode 1 laser amp barcode 2 wand Define barcode 1 Q 3 sequence Enter sequence Enter the data you want not def header amp enable num programmed here Enter num Hit the numeric keypad enter key to end programming sequence Disable barcode 1 Q 1 N N header Define barcode 1 T 3 sequence Enter sequence Enter the data you want not def terminator amp enable num programmed here Enter num Hit the numeric keypad enter key to end programming sequence Disable barcode 1 T 1 N N terminator Define ba
33. tails can be obtained from your distributor or direct from us CHERRY 16 Federal Communications Commission FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Information to the user This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For UL For use with Listed Person

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