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1. Product Reference Guide 319 LED amp Beeper Indications GREEN RED ORANGE STATUS LED LED LED BEEPER Data transmission OK Ua Xmsec Low battery Trigger is Blinks pressed only 320 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Bluetooth Base Station Indications Bluetooth Base Station Indications GREEN RED ORANGE STATUS LED LED LED BEEPER Beeps Inquiry Blinking once a sec ond Connecting Link estab lished an Hardware fail Flash Data receiving On for BlueTooth from the scan 0 5 Status ner second LED Bar code data Good beep proof or trans for test mitted only Data send to Uu the host fail only Idle Charging Blinking Battery full ON Battery Battery char Blink LED ger fail Program down Flash load Program check Flash sum fail Product Reference Guide 321 LED amp Beeper Indications NOTES 322 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Appendix G Sample Symbols UPC A 0 123456 7890 Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 128 1234567890 TI EAN 13 0 Il ode a 9 780330 290951 Codabar 0 Code 98 A13579B 123456 9 Industrial Code 2 o 5 123456 Product Reference Guide 323 Sample Symbols continued Matrix 2 of 5 654 3210 SS 14 R 01 00123456789012 Sample Symbols for PDF Models ONLY
2. ae e Wedge H AT PS2 ScanSet3 Yes No PS55 5530T with Japanese UAPANESE DOS bos edge ATPS2 pog Yes No NEC 9801 Wedge J As NEC 9801 Yes No Table C 3 Scanset 1 Function Key Map ja 2 ASCII code Key Scancode 00 NUL ALT right Make EOh 38h 01 SOH ALT right Break EOh B8h 02 STX ALT left Make Bah 03 ETX ALT left Break B8h 04 EOT CTRL left Make 1Dh 05 ENQ CTRL left Break 9Dh 06 ACK CTRL right Make EOh 1Dh 07 BEL CTRL right Break EOh 9Dh 08 BS BS OEh 09 HT TAB right OFh 0A LF RIGHT arrow inner keypad 4Dh EO 08 VT TAB left OFh S 0C FF Enter inner keypad 1Ch EO 0D CR CR 1Ch 0E SO INSERT inner keypad b2h EO OF SI PAGE UP inner keypad 49h EO 10 DLE PAGE DOWN inner keypad 51h 0 11 DC1 HOME inner keypad 47h 0 12 DC2 LEFT arrow inner keypad ABh EO 13 DC3 DOWN arrow inner keypad 50h 0 14 DC4 UP arrow inner keypad 48h EO Product Reference Guide 307 Table C 4 Scanset 2 Function Key Map pa ASCII code Key Scancode 00 NUL ALT right Make EOh 11h 01 SOH ALT right Break EOh FOh 11h 02 STX ALT left Make 11h 03 ETX ALT left Break FOh 11h 04 EOT CTRL left Make 14h 05 ENQ CTRL left Break FOh 14h 06 ACK CTRL right Make EOh 14h 07 BEL CTRL right Break EOh FOh 14h 08 BS BS 66h 09 HT TAB right 0A LF RIGHT arrow inner keypad 74h
3. Micro PDF417 1 n 4 PDF417 Test Message Car Registration 324 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Australia Datalogic Scanning Pty Ltd Telephone 61 2 9870 3200 australia scanning datalogic com France and Benelux Datalogic Scanning SAS Telephone 33 01 64 86 71 00 france scanning datalogic com Germany Datalogic Scanning GmbH Telephone 49 0 61 51 93 58 0 germany scanning datalogic com India Datalogic Scanning India Telephone 91 22 64504739 india scanning datalogic com Italy Datalogic Scanning SpA Telephone 39 0 39 62903 1 italy scanning datalogic com Japan Datalogic Scanning KK Telephone 81 0 3 3491 6761 japan scanning datalogic com Latin America Datalogic Scanning Inc Telephone 305 591 3222 latinamerica scanning datalogic com Singapore Datalogic Scanning Singapore PTE LTD Telephone 65 6435 1311 singapore scanning datalogic com Iberia Datalogic Scanning SAS Sucursal en Espana Telephone 34 91 746 28 60 spain scanning datalogic com United Kingdom Datalogic Scanning LTD Telephone 44 0 1582 464900 uk scanning datalogic com DATALOGIC www scanning datalogic com Datalogic Scanning Inc 959 Terry Street Eugene OR 97402 USA Telephone 541 683 5700 Fax 541 345 7140 2004 2009 Datalogic Scanning Inc R44 2816 Rev C 7 09
4. Specifies the duration of a good read beep LENGTH BARCODE UDD 100msec Product Reference Guide 17 General Features LENGTH BARCODE IT 18 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT LED and Beeper Indicators Good Read Beep Volume Selects the beeper volume loudness upon a good read beep There are five selectable volumes with each volume increment adding approximately five decibels to the previous level VOLUME BARCODE ILLUD LT UND TTE HU Tn HL Tn Product Reference Guide 19 General Features Scanning Imaging Features Scan Mode Selects the scan operating mode for the imager Selections are Good read off The trigger must be pressed to activate scanning The light source stops scanning when there is a successful read or no bar code is decoded after the Imager Timeout has elapsed Momentary The trigger acts as a switch Pressing the trigger activates scanning releasing it stops scanning Alternate The trigger acts as a toggle switch Pressing the trigger acti vates scanning pressing it a second time stops scanning Timeout off The trigger must be pressed to activate scanning The imager stops scanning if no barcode is decoded within the time duration set for the Imager Timeout period Stand Mode The imager continuously reads regardless of whether the trigger is pressed or Imager Timeout has elapsed 20
5. Product Reference Guide 309 Table C 6 Scanset 3 122 Key Function Key Map ASCII hex ASCII code Key Scancode 00 NUL LT Right Make 99h 01 SOH ALT Right Break FOh 39h 02 STX LT left Make 19h 03 ETX LT left Break FOh 19h 04 EOT CTRL left RESET Make only 11h 05 ENQ CTRL left RESET Make Break 11h FOh 11h 06 ACK ONLINE Enter Make only 58h 07 BEL NLINE Enter Make Break 58h FOh 58h 08 BS BS 66h 09 HT AB right Dh 0A LF RIGHT arrow inner keypad 6Ah 0B VT TAB left ODh S 0C FF CR FIELD EXIT Make only 5Ah FOh 5Ah 0D CR R FIELD EXIT Make Break SAh 0E SO INSERT inner keypad 65h 0 SI FIELD 79h 10 DLE FIELD 7Ch 11 DC1 HOME inner keypad 62h 12 DC2 LEFT arrow inner keypad 61h 13 DC3 DOWN arrow inner keypad 60h 14 DC4 WUP arrow inner keypad 63h 15 NAK 6 gFh 16 SYN 07h 17 ETB F2 Fh 18 CAN F3 17h 19 EM F4 1Fh 1A SUB F5 27h 1B ESC ESC 08h 1C FS F7 37h 1D GS F8 BFh 1E RS F9 47h 1F US F10 4Fh 310 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Keyboard Model Cross Reference Table C 7 Japanese DOS Function Key Map ASCII value ASCII code Key Scancode 00h NUL LT right Make 31h 01h SOH ALT right Break Bih 02h STX LT left Make 31h 03h ETX LT left Break Bih 04h EOT CTRL left Make 4th 05h ENQ CTRL left Break Cih 06h ACK CTRL right Make 41h 07h BEL CTRL right Break Cih 08h BS BS 3Eh 09h HT AB right 3Ch 0Ah LF RIGHT arrow inner keypad 4Dh
6. 102 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT EAN 13 EAN 13 continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted EAN 13 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the EAN 13 Code I D To configure this feature b 7 8 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the EAN 13 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of F to represent EAN 13 The hex value from the table corresponding to F is 46 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET EAN 13 CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 4 and 6 the value determined in an earlier step Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string for scanned EAN 13 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 023456788122 Resulting message string output F023456788122 Product Reference Guide 103
7. Beep on ASCII BEL Enables disables ability of imager to beep sound a good read tone on receiving an ASCII BEL 07 hex Beep on Not on File Select for the host to beep or not when a not on file host command condi tion is detected by the host ACK NAK Options This enables disables the ability of the imager to support the RS 232 ACK NAK protocol When configured the imager and or host sends an ACK when it receives data properly and sends NAK when the data is in error Selections for this option are e Disable 42 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT Interface Features Enable for label transmission the imager expects an ACK NAK response from the host when a label is sent e Enable for host command acknowledge the imager will respond with ACK NAK when the host sends a command Enable for label transmission and host command acknowledge STATE BARCODE ACK NAK for DON Transmission Enable ACK t MALA command acknowledge Enable ACK mission and host command nable Beep on ASCII BEL Disable Beep on Not On File Product Reference Guide 43 Interface Related Features RS 232 Interface Features cont ACK Character START MODE BARCODE Sets the ACK character from the set of ASCII charac ters or any hex value from 0 to FF To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Pr
8. eene nnne 6 275 UCC AEAN 129 EPtilatiOh scs aces ae nes Gn EE 6 275 Truncate Leading ENGING cina itio t tee tarnen orta o tires esr PEE 6 276 Code iB SelectiOfl EE 6 277 Example Setting the EAN UCC Composite Code I D 6 277 EAN UCC Composite Data Group Characters etm 6 279 Code 4 5 iins 6 281 Disable Enable Code 4 and Code 5 icimeniisiirsrersiss sicario 6 281 Data Transmission ioi ciedksksosho br I Ra aea kii CE EEUU bia nba 6 281 Code LD Sel amp ctioll Re 0 5 0 600 6 282 Example Setting the Code 4 5 Code 1 2 6 282 Code 4 5 Data Group Characters oret eet prayer AR 6 284 Chapter 7 Bluetooth Features eene eene ttn enean tata tato totas tons tto snenn 7 287 Ato Update a EE 7 287 SIGS Moderneissa AELTER NE EAEN 7 289 Leash Alar 2 05 05 000 7 290 Bluetooth Connectivity Mode 7 292 Inquiry Beep eau rc ots GA UR LUN AG Hydd RR 7 294 Chapter 8 Product Specifications 8 297 Imager Product Specificati0llS 2235005000 timreeccenemenRcnage 8 297 Standard Cable Pinouts Primary Interface Cables eee 8 298 RS 232 eanu O DG tuU MN Cn Eisen RUNE MIR GDG 8 298 Keyboard Wedge i ieeceucecussceieesesien sh estscuse ssa A 8 298 USB DF TREFH HT ped E a nU Y ER A HNN 8 299 IBM Port 5B OB 17 0 8 299 Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart
9. QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Scanning Imaging Features Scan Mode continued MODE BARCODE aid TYF DDU Timeout off eo Product Reference Guide 21 General Features Stand Mode LED When this feature is set to ON while in stand mode the illumination LEDs go to a dim state after a timeout of reading no labels When set to OFF in stand mode the illumination LEDs go off after a timeout of reading no labels In both cases the illumination LEDs come back on when something passes in front of the imager START STATE BARCODE Scan Illumination LED Timeout Limits the time following pressing the trigger that the illumination LED aim ing light is lit Disabling this feature turns the illumination off Selecting Con tinue means the imager always keeps reading regardless of whether the trigger button is pressed or the standby duration has elapsed START DURATION BARCODE 60 Seconds 30 Seconds 22 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Scanning Imaging Features DURATION BARCODE Mn MT LE 0 UO Inverted Image Scan With this option enabled the imager will scan black white bar codes with a white black background START MODE BARCODE Product Reference Guide 23 General Features Global Features Global Minimum Code Length Global minimum length can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined a
10. id ATI 54 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Features Keyboard Wedge USB Keyboard cont Caps Lock State Specifies which format the imager sends character data START STATE BARCODE aps Lock ON Shift Lock ON Product Reference Guide 55 Interface Related Features Keyboard Wedge USB Keyboard cont Power On Simulation This feature does not apply to the USB Keyboard interface NOTE All PCs check the keyboard status during the power on Selftest It is recom mended that you enable this function if you are working without a keyboard installation It simulates keyboard timing and passes the keyboard status to the PC during power on Control Characters Specifies how the imager transmits ASCII control characters to the host Choices are e Disable Control Characters Enable transmission of control characters to host e Send characters between 00H and 1FH according to a special function key mapping table This is used to send keys that are not in the normal ASCII set a unique set is provided for each available scancode set Refer ence Appendix C Keyboard Function Key Mappings 56 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT Interface Features Keyboard Wedge USB Keyboard cont START STATE BARCODE Enable Power on Simulation Enable Transmission of Control Characters Enable Function Key Mapping Product R
11. Industrial 2 of 5 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation ps WAIL Set Truncation Li HYN 180 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Industrial 2 of 5 Industrial 2 of 5 continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Indus trial 2 of 5 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Industrial 2 of 5 Code I D To confi
12. NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired guantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scanning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation jus URL NN TLLA Product Reference Guide 161 Symbologies Code 128 continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Code 128 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Code 128 Code I D To configure this feature l Ta 8 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Code 128 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example well set a Code I D of the pound sign to represent Code 128 The value from the table corresponding to is 23 This va
13. Set Group 1 Position 76 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Data Editing Overview Data Group Characters continued MODE BARCODE Set Group 3 Postion ALU Set Group 3 Chara IEN ITI Set Group 4 Postion 0 Set Group 4 Chara Product Reference Guide 77 Data Editing Case Conversion This feature can convert scanned bar code data to either all lower case or all upper case characters Case conversion affects ONLY scanned bar code data and does not affect Code I D Preamble Postamble or other appended data NOTE START MODE BARCODE iR Convert to Upper Case Convert to Lower Case 78 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Chapter 6 Symbologies The imager supports the following symbologies bar code types Options for each symbology are included in this chapter UPC A UPC E EAN 13 EAN 8 GTIN RSS 14 RSS Expanded RSS Limited Code 39 Pharmacode 39 Code 8 EAN 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 Industrial 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 Eur Codabar Code 93 Code 11 MSI Plessey UK Plessey Telepen Standard 2 of 5 Code 16K China Post The PDF417 version of the imager will additionally support these symbolo gies PDF 417 Micro PDF 417 EAN UCC Composite Factory Defaults are indicated in bold text and are highlighted with yel low throughout this section Product Reference Guide 79
14. The highlighted and bold text configuration item values marked throughout the programming sections are for the RS 232 Standard inter face Default exceptions for other interfaces are listed in Appendix D Nomenclature Figure 1 1a illustrates the features of the corded version of the linear imager Figure 1 1b represents the BlueTooth setup Figure 1 1 Indicator LEDs Interface Cable Port 2 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Symbologies Symbologies In addition to standard linear bar code symbologies the PDF model of the lin ear imager also reads 2 Dimensional stacked bar code symbologies such as PDF417 Micro PDF 417 and EAN UCC Composite For more information plus a complete listing of available symbology types turn to the Symbologies chapter of this manual Linear Imager Settings The linear imager is factory programmed for the most common terminal and communications settings If you need to change these settings programming is accomplished by scanning the bar codes in this guide In the programming chapters factory default settings are indicated with bold text and yellow highlighting These defaults represent the settings for the RS 232 standard interface For a listing of defaults for other interfaces reference Chapter D Default Settings in the section titled Interface Default Exceptions Return to Factory Defaults Scan the two bar codes below to reset the imager handheld and Base Station to facto
15. appear as follows Scanned bar code data 97801234565 Resulting message string output 197801234565 100 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT EAN 13 EAN 13 continued START STATE BARCODE Set ISBN ca 1D Character s pEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 49 hex Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 101 Symbologies EAN 13 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation ee Set Truncation Ly
16. 0Bh VT AB left 3Ch S OCh FF Enter right keypad 60h 0Dh CR CR 3Bh 0Eh SO INSERT inner keypad 52h OFh SI PAGE UP inner keypad 49h 10h DLE PAGE DOWN inner keypad 51h 11h DC1 HOME inner keypad 4Ch 12h DC2 LEFT arrow inner keypad 4Bh 13h DC3 DOWN arrow inner keypad 4Ah 14h DC4 UP arrow inner keypad 4Eh 15h NAK F6 6Dh 16h SYN F1 68h 17h ETB E2 69h 18h CAN F3 6Ah 19h EM F4 6Bh 1Ah SUB F5 6Ch 1Bh ESC ESC 3Dh 1Ch FS F7 6Eh 1Dh GS F8 6Fh 1Eh RS F9 70h 1Fh US F10 71h Product Reference Guide 311 Table C 8 NEC 9801 Key Function Key Map ASCllvalue ASCII code Key Scancode 00h NUL unused n a 01h SOH R 1Ch 02h STX APS LOCK ON make 71h 03h ETX APS LOCK OFF break Fih 04h EOT TRL left Make 74h 05h ENQ CTRL left Break F4h 06h ACK TRL C 60h 07h BEL a n a 08h BS BS 0Eh 09h HT AB right OFh 0Ah LF RIGHT arrow inner keypad 3Ch 0Bh VT AB left OFh S OCh FF DELETE 39h 0Dh CR R 1Ch 0Eh SO INSERT inner keypad 38h OFh SI KATAKANA LOCK ON Make 72h 10h DLE KATAKANA LOCK OFF Break F2h 11h DC1 HOME inner keypad 3Eh 12h DC2 LEFT arrow inner keypad 3Bh 13h DC3 DOWN arrow inner keypad 3Dh 14h DC4 UP arrow inner keypad 3Ah 15h NAK F6 67h 16h SYN F1 62h 17h ETB F2 63h 18h CAN F3 64h 19h EM F4 65h 1Ah SUB F5 66h 1Bh ESC ESC 00h 1Ch FS F7 68h 1Dh GS F8 69h 1Eh RS F9 6Ah 1Fh US F10 6Bh 312 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Appendix D Default Settings Defaults by Symbology Th
17. Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET CODE 11 DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s sec for Data Group 3 whenevera Code 11 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 Inthat chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 216 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 11 Code 11 continued START STATE BARCODE DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 217 Symbologies MSI Plessey The following options apply to the MSI Plessey symbology Disable Enable MSI Plessey When this feature is disabled the imager will not read MSI Plessey bar codes Checksum Verification The imager will verify Mod 10 Mod 10 10 Mod 11 10 or no check digits Turn checksum verification on only when one or more checksums are present in the MSI Plessey labels Checksum Transmit When this option is enabled the imager will transmit one digit or two digit c
18. Setting the EAN 8 Code I D To configure this feature 1 Ta 8 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the EAN 8 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of FF to represent EAN 8 The hex value from the table corresponding to F is 46 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET EAN 8 CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 4 and 6 the value determined in an earlier step Scan the bar codes 4 and 6 a second time to represent the second F needed to identify the Code I D Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string for scanned EAN 8 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 02345673 Resulting message string output FF02345673 112 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT EAN 8 EAN 8 continued START STATE BARCODE Set EAN IEI UAI Code I D Characters DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE FF 4646 hex Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbolog
19. Symbologies UPC A The following options apply to the UPC A symbology Disable Enable UPC A When disabled the imager will not read UPC A bar codes Checksum Transmission Enable this option to transmit the checksum along with UPC A bar code data Expand UPC A to EAN 13 Enable this option to add a leading zero to a UPC A bar code which expands the data to the EAN 13 data format Selecting this feature also changes the sym bology ID to match those reguired for EAN 13 80 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT UPC A UPC A continued STATE BARCODE 4 ANT Don t Send Checksum Expand UPC A to EAN 13 Product Reference Guide 81 Symbologies UPC A continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending characters of scanned bar code data To configure this fea ture scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Program ming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alphanu meric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad
20. by scanning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 03 Set ACK Nak ety IT Count 48 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Features RS 232 Interface Features cont ACK NAK Error Handling This item specifies the method the imager will use to handle errors detected while waiting to receive the ACK character from the host Errors include unrecognized host commands and communication errors such as parity or framing errors Choices are 00 Ignore errors detected recommended setting 01 Process error as valid ACK character risk of lost label data 02 Process error as valid NAK character risk of duplicate label data START STATE BARCODE character Process error character Process error as valid ACK Product Reference Guide 49 Interface Related Features RS 232 Interface Features cont Transmission Failure Indication Enables disables bad label indication upon transmission failure STATE BARCODE Disable Transmission Error Indication 50 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Features IBM USB Interface Features IBM USB Device usage The IBM USB protocol allows for the imager to be identified as one of two different types of bar code scanners Depending on what other scanners you may already have connected to a IBM USB POS you may need to change this setting to enable all devices to communicate Options are
21. e Table Top Scanner e Handheld Scanner START STATE BARCODE Configure as Tabie Top MEEA ANTAII Scanner Product Reference Guide 51 Interface Related Features IBM IBM Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format This feature enables disables imager s ability to set a symbology iden tifier for a specified label to Code 39 before transmitting that label data to an IBM host This applies to Code 128 Codabar and Code 93 for IBM USB Code 128 Codabar and Code 93 for IBM Port 5B and Codabar and Code 93 for IBM Port 9B Enable Convert to Code 39 52 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Features Keyboard Wedge USB Keyboard As a keyboard interface the imager supports most popular PCs and IBM ter minals The installation of the wedge is a fairly simple process that doesn t reguire any changes of software or hardware All of the options in this section apply to the Key board Wedge however only Keyboard Layout Caps Lock State and Control Characters apply to USB Key NOTE board Keyboard Layout The Keyboard Layout option supports many countries For details about Key board Layout please refer to your operating system manual STATE BARCODE TT UD WYNN UTA UIA AUTO WU UND Product Reference Guide 53 Interface Related Features STATE BARCODE TA TT vA WANT WAH TT
22. 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 In that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 254 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 16K Code 16K continued START STATE BARCODE DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 255 Symbologies China Post The following options apply to the China Post symbology Disable Enable China Post When this feature is disabled the imager will not read China Post bar codes START STATE BARCODE Enable China Post END 256 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT China Post China Post continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maximum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of
23. 128 add ons with the UPC E label 2 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 The imager will read 2 digit and UCC EAN 128 add ons with the UPC E label 5 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 The imager will read 5 digit and UCC EAN 128 add ons with the UPC E label All The imager will read 2 digit 5 digit and UCC EAN 128 add ons with the UPC E label 96 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT UPC E UPC E continued STATE BARCODE MMEA TT DYDY JL ss Y MOI ss o o VM 2 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 YOU 5 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 ILNA UIUI N A M 5 Product Reference Guide Symbologies EAN 13 The following options apply to the EAN 13 symbology Disable Enable EAN 13 When disabled the imager will not read EAN 13 bar codes Checksum Transmission Enable this option to transmit the checksum along with EAN 13 bar code data ISBN ISSN When enabled this feature truncates the leading three digits from labels that contain ISBN International Standard Book Number and ISSN International Standard Serial Number numbers These two codes are used for books and magazines Labels with ISBN codes start with 978 and those with ISSN codes start with a leading 977 Examples Bar code data 9789572222720 Output 9572222724 Bar code data 97710192480 Output 10192480 98 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT EAN 13 EAN 13 continued STATE BARCODE m NAMUNA
24. 70 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Data Editing Overview START MODE BARCODE Transmit Potable PAUL Product Reference Guide 71 Data Editing Symbology I D and Code Length Useful information such as the scanned bar code s symbology type code I D and character length can all be variously added to the message string The fol lowing are descriptions for each of these elements Symbology This function is used to identify and display the scanned bar code s symbology name from among any of the symbologies readable by the imager When enabled the code name symbology will be transmitted in a position before the bar code data Code I D The Code I D is an alpha numeric code representing the bar code symbology type It can be appended previous to and or following the transmitted bar code data depending upon how this feature is enabled An extra step is reguired in enabling this feature Selec tion of Code I D Positon either before or after bar code data must be made PRIOR to selecting either Proprie NOTE tary or AIM I D In addition to message string positioning before or after bar code data options for this feature include e Disable Proprietary I D Symbologies are identified by an associated alpha numeric code developed by the manufacturer e AIM I D Symbologies are identified by a standardized alpha numeric code list established by AIM Association for Automatic Identifica
25. Base Station will beep This beep can be disabled or reconfigured to sound for different durations by using the following programming bar codes STATE BARCODE Disable Inquiry Beep Inquiry Beep 20 Seconds Inquiry Beep 30 Seconds Inquiry Beep 40 Seconds Inquiry Beep 50 Seconds Inquiry Beep Inquiry Beep 2 Minutes Inquiry Beep 3 Minutes Inquiry Beep 4 Minutes Inquiry Beep 5 Minutes Inquiry Beep 1 Minute 294 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Inguiry Beep Control STATE BARCODE Inguiry Beep Inguiry Beep 7 Minutes Inguiry Beep 8 Minutes Product Reference Guide 295 Bluetooth Features NOTES 296 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Chapter 8 Product Specifications Imager Product Specifications Parameter Specification Dimensions Typical Height 6 5 inches 16 5 cm Length 3 9 inches 9 9 cm Width 2 9 inches 7 4 cm Weight 6 0 ounces 170 1 g Voltage Requirements 34 5 to 14 VDC 5 Input Power Operating 1250 mW POT w all interfaces Standby 500 mW Input Current Operating 300mA 5VDC Standby 200mA 5VDC Skew x55 Pitch 65 Temperature Ranges Operating 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Storage 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Mechanical Shock Operational after 50 drops from 5 feet 15 24 meters to concrete Vib
26. D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Code 93 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Code 93 Code I D To configure this feature 1 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Code 93 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of amp to represent Code 93 The value from the table corresponding to amp is 26 This value will be used in a step to fol low Scan the START bar code Scan the SET CODE 93 CODE LD bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 2 and 6 the value determined in an earlier step to represent amp Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned Code 93 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output amp 0123456789123 206 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT Code 93 Code 93 continued ST
27. Default Exceptions RS 232 Wincor Nixdorf Parameter Default Setting Interface Type RS 232 WN Number of Host Transmit Buffers One Buffer RS 232 Parity Odd RS 232 Hardware Control CTS Flow Control UCC EAN 128 Code I D Code 39 Read Disable Code 39 Code I D M Code 93 Code I D E Code 128 Read Disable Code 128 Code I D K Codabar Code I D EAN 8 Code I D B EAN 13 Code L D A ISBN Code I D A Interleaved 2 of 5 Code I D T Standard 2 of 5 Code I D H MSI Plessey Code I D O UPC A Truncate Expansion Expand to EAN 13 UPC E Code I D C PDF 417 Code I D O RSS 14 Code I D RSS Limited Code I D E RSS Expanded Code I D E Micro PDF 417 Code I D Q Product Reference Guide 315 Keyboards Keyboard interfaces include USB Keyboard and Keyboard Wedge A J Parameter Default Setting Keyboard Wedge Interface Type USB Keyboard Code I D Transmission Disable Wand Emulation Parameter Default Setting Code I D Transmission Disable Suffix Characters No Suffix Code 128 Function Code Transmission Enable 316 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Appendix E List Commands Parameter Settings List The following bar codes are used to cause the scanner to display list its inter nal data at a connected terminal List Standard Parameter Settings Displays the current configu ration of your
28. Don t Send Checksum N Enable ISBN ISSN Product Reference Guide 99 Symbologies EAN 13 continued ISBN ID Setting Sets the Code ID used for labels that are translated to ISBN ISSN numbers The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the ISBN ID To configure this feature lu Determine which character s you would like to use to represent ISBN ISSN translated labels Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of I to represent ISBN ISSN The value from the table corresponding to T is 49 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET ISBN CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 4 and 9 the value 49 determined in an earlier step to represent a Code I D of T Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for converted ISBN ISSN labels would
29. Enable Configure Auto Update Enable Auto Update Disable 288 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Deep Sleep Mode Deep Sleep Mode The BT model of the imager can be placed into Deep Sleep Mode after this programmed duration since the units last scanning activity Press its trigger to wake the imager from this mode DURATION BARCODE o LYW TT YTTI mn DDWL UDD NN IDDYN mn 5 QNA O Product Reference Guide 289 Bluetooth Features Leash Alarm When enabled the Leash Alarm will force the imager to sound an alarm for a preprogrammed length of time to notify if an imager is leaving the immediate vicinity of the Base Station This is especially useful in instances where the imager might inadvertently have been placed in a bag or cart For this mode to be effective Deep Sleep Mode must be disabled If the imager is asleep there is no way for it to know where it is relative to the Base Station because communication is not active between the devices DURATION BARCODE TTTTT Ym TT VAN Monn NL UDD nnn Mn 290 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Leash Alarm DURATION BARCODE AN DINE 9 FAIL TAT oss DTI TT UDD TIT VILLI TT TIT nnn 25 AM RD 5 M Product Reference Guide 291 Bluetooth Features Bluetooth Connectivity Mode This feature allows the imager to be linked to any Bluetooth BT enabled device which can accept such
30. Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever an RSS Limited bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the RSS Limited symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to NOTE the options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET RSS Limited DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever an RSS Lim ited bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 Inthat chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned da
31. Length WU DEFAULT SETTING FOR T n TONDU Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 1 H 128 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT RSS Expanded RSS Expanded continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation a NN Set Truncation Ue ALL Product Reference Guide 129 Symbologies RSS Expanded continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the trans
32. One ASCII character of characters of bar code data without truncated per Data Group with character leading or ending digits _ selectable from 00 none to 63 Z Insert Groups Pu o o D Code Length Bar Code Data ID Postamble Sufffix Prefix Symbology Preamble Code ID Transmission Enable this option to transmit the code ID See page 00 22 Characters ASCII Symbology Name This function is used to identify and display the scanned bar code s symbology from among any of the symbologies readable by the imager When enabled the code name symbology will be transmitted before the bar code data 00 22 Characters ASCII Product Reference Guide 65 Data Editing Please Keep In Mind Modifying a message string is not a mandatory requirement Data editing is sophisticated feature allowing highly customizable output for advanced users Factory default settings for data editing is typically set to NONE e A prefix or suffix may be applied to one symbology reference the Symbol ogies chapter for these settings or across all symbologies set via the fea tures in this chapter You can add any prefix or suffix from Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart plus Code I D AIM L D e Several entries for several symbologies can be strung together at one time Enter prefixes and suffixes in the order in which
33. REG GR RR ene ni 3 16 Good Read Beep Frequency cionis ERU REIR ex quete hne Edd Eg 3 16 Good Read Beep Lengt iei aii sessi ebesae rentre nee RR ADRPUR ER e peE 3 17 Good Read Beep Volume sc ene ipse ero ydr yR eorr aot ya Pied 3 19 SCANNING IMAGING FeatUf es 5 uccacea nec pe hh her xu ho FD RAS ea AAG dd GOR 3 20 Scan Mode PN 3 20 Stand Mode LED pr m TEE 3 22 Scan Illurination LED TIMEOUT aane iio nico pe year erre Toini onin 3 22 Inverted Image SCAN 0 OO 3 29 Global Features tense 00 at CUR ddd GEO br i FR au MS IR dd YE GOD 3 24 Global Minimum Code Eerigthi uiewn ig y 3 24 Global Maximum Code lerigth 5 2 Fu ine 005 08 3 25 Chapter 4 Interface Related Features 4 27 TIntertace Sel amp ctioll ei FO n raTa Gen 4 30 Interface Features see du Y dg iesus AE RIO A ect ME SY UG 4 34 Global Interface Features uu iii oa rper GI CCR RR hen 4 34 ES 4 35 Hardware Flow Control aiii iadu RAE ose cecEDHR en 4 37 Intercharacter Delay DR ET O PEE 4 37 Software FIOW Ol 55d deitas GDC CU rns Ea 4 37 Product Reference Guide mei en SEE HR EAE EE 4 40 Host Echo Quiet Interval toot skate OE FON RH TAR eura ens RA RR 4 40 Signal Voltage Nokmal TTI saeua Y FER Ou Veo dea beim i 4 40 RS5 232 FV TE aui nU UC DROI 0 4 40 Beep on ASCIT BEL sei rra Eaa YR CE GWR iln da ENA 4 42 Beep on Not Oh 6 4 42 ACIKNAK ODEIOTIS 155 123 Ga nia rE OG OS RC 4 42 ACK CIaractel tec tige pendisdesaseti m
34. STANDARD 2 OF 5 CODE L D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 5 and 3 the value determined in an earlier step to represent S Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned Standard 2 of 5 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output S0123456789123 246 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Standard 2 of 5 Standard 2 of 5 continued START STATE BARCODE z Std 2 of 5 DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE S 53 hex Code I D Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 247 Symbologies Standard 2 of 5 continued Standard 2 of 5 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a Standard 2 of 5 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Standard 2 of 5 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional
35. Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 Inthat chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 114 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT EAN 8 EAN 8 continued START STATE BARCODE Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 115 Symbologies EAN 8 continued Add ons Add ons or supplemental characters are commonly added to the end of EAN 8 bar codes The imager will read the add ons if they are enabled and in the field of view Three add on types are supported 2 digit 5 digit and UCC EAN 128 Supported options are None This option directs the imager to ignore add on portion of a EAN 8 bar code but still read the main portion of the bar code 2 Digits The imager will read 2 digit add ons with the EAN 8 label 5 Digits The imager will read 5 digit add ons with the EAN 8 label 2 and 5 Digits The imager will read 2 and 5 digit add ons with the EAN 8 label UCC EAN 128 The imager will read UCC EAN 128 add ons with the EAN 8 label 2 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 The imager will read 2 digit and UCC EAN 128 add ons with the EAN 8 label 5 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 The imager will read 5 digit and UCC EAN 128 add ons with the EAN 8 label All The imager will read 2 digit 5 digit and UCC EAN 128 add ons with the EAN 8 label 116 QuickS
36. To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation Dos A Set Truncation 196 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Codabar Codabar continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Codabar bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Codabar Code I D To configure this feature 1 7 8 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Codabar symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of 96 the percent sign to represent Codabar The value from the table corresponding to 96 is 25 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET CODABAR CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar
37. UPC E bar code which expands the data to the EAN 13 data format Selecting this feature also changes the symbology ID to match those required for EAN 13 Expand to UPC E to UPC A Adds a leading zero to a UPC E bar code which expands the data to the EAN 13 data format Selecting this feature also changes the symbology ID to match those required for EAN 13 Product Reference Guide 89 Symbologies UPC E continued START ss DDYDD Don t Send ws IA Expand UPC E es MENETE Expand UPC E ewe MANI 90 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT UPC E UPC E continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired guantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code belo
38. bar code data This is accomplished by selecting the position and up to 22 ASCII characters for each for Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 and Data Group 4 settings The options in this chapter set Data Group Characters globally for all symbologies If you wish to enable this feature only for a single symbology turn to the options NOTE for that symbology in the Symbologies chapter Example Setting Position and Characters for Data Group 1 In this example we ll set a positon and select two characters for Data Group 1 Select Data Group 1 Position 1 Determine which position in the bar code data you wish to insert charac ter s In this example we ll select a position three characters from the left within the bar code data Make sure the insertion position you select is not greater than the total number of bar code characters scanned otherwise the Data Group character s will NOTE not be inserted 2 Scan the START bar code 3 Scan the SET DATA GROUP 1 POSITION bar code In this step we select the three spaces from the left position in which to place the characters we ll select later Scan first the 0 zero bar code then the 3 bar code from the numeric digit bar codes provided in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad 5 Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned 6 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode Select Data Group 1 Character s 1 Determine which ASCII character s is are to be added to s
39. charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation ps ITI Set Truncation ire HYN 276 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT EAN UCC Composite EAN UCC Composite continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the trans mitted EAN UCC Composite bar code data depending on how this fea ture is enabled Example Setting the EAN UCC Composite Code I D To configure this feature l 7 8 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the EAN UCC Composite symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example well set a Code I D of RC to represent EAN UCC Composite The value from the table corresponding to R is 52 for C 43 These value will be used in a step to follow Scan the
40. hex values for your chosen character s In this exam ple well set a Code I D of RL to represent RSS Limited The value from the table corresponding to R is 52 and the value for U is 4C These values will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET RSS Limited CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 5 and 2 the value determined in an earlier step to represent R Then scan the bar codes 4 and C hex equivalent for T Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string for scanned RSS Limited labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output RL0123456789123 Product Reference Guide 137 Symbologies RSS Limited continued START STATE BARCODE Sn Rss Limited Code I D DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE RL 52hex 4C hex Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only 138 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT RSS Limited RSS Limited continued RSS Limited Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data
41. length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi mum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length cca HWCH Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 9 LU Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 236 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Telepen Telepen continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desir
42. measures to provide information in this manual that is complete and accu rate however Datalogic reserves the right to change any specification at any time without prior notice Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S p A in many countries includ ing the U S A and the E U All other brand and product names may be trademarks of their respective own ers QuickScan is a registered trademark of Datalogic Scanning Inc in many countries including the U S A and the E U This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents 6 293 467 6 612 495 6 705 527 Other Patents Pending Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting 513100 1 1 ee WE 1 1 Manual ConveritlOlTS iasau 1 2 Default InfoEmiatlolsssessss issue costu YR Un we ARDD DO EE 1 2 Nomenclature eU 2 perle 1 3 Linear Imager SettimgS anu ueu monie E EE a EDS 1 3 Return t Factory 9 1 3 Chapter 2 Bluetooth Models Linking an Imager with a Base Station fne 3 Battery 0 0 0 Paging the EUER Chapter 3 General 3 9 Double Read TIMEOUT cei ei 06 50 DA R 3 9 IMAGED TIMEOU 0 N a 3 11 Read c 3 12 LED and Beeper Indicat0l Sa cu iu uu bn O Fd da EUO DU GROG 3 14 POWerOn AlePE aerua tees ARR gustu nix sa 0 3 14 LED Idle State eie Y Gwae Re NA 3 14 Good Read When to Indicate 3 15 Good Read Beep Control 5 iin Ia iN
43. minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length ua DDU Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 12 0C hex uu Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 9 09 hex 152 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Pharmacode 39 Pharmacode 39 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired guantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 N
44. of 5 continued Industrial 2 of 5 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever an Industrial 2 of 5 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Industrial 2 of 5 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to NOTE the options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature b Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5 DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever an Industrial 2 of 5 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Sca
45. only bar codes of a certain length START MODE BARCODE Sgn DELL ULT MN Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 11 0BHex ia Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 11 0BHex Product Reference Guide 257 Symbologies China Post continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired guantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation Un NOD Set Truncation ie HY 258 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT China Post China Post continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology cons
46. resulting message string for scanned UPC E labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 01234565 Resulting message string output E01234565 92 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT UPC E UPC E continued START STATE BARCODE Set UPC E Code I D Character s DEFAULT SETT Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 93 Symbologies UPC E continued UPC E Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a UPC E bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the UPC E symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET UPC E DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step a
47. same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length START MODE BARCODE uu T Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 xr Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 204 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 93 Code 93 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired guantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation vas Set Truncation a ALLTEL Product Reference Guide 205 Symbologies Code 93 continued Code I
48. sr 0 DPI RR PERSE SERRE I ddad 6 185 Checksum 314 tec cs GCR SR ubi AH DEDI EG nA AN 6 185 Minimum Maximum Code Length i i aw rh ao tna ok ne etn haa 6 187 Truncate beading Ending esce dussiesio est aneneen 6 188 Code Selectioli aes wy na G d mots pP Esa Fe Tr ORG a IEEE 6 189 Example Setting the Matrix 2 of 5 Code I D sess 6 189 Matrix 2 0f 5 Data Group Characters user ns Ry GG GLO 6 191 Codabal aas O e HI PR M E RRIANQDIBS E FF FFAN 6 193 Disable Enable Codabar eia ioo ia ita ss Ey aga naian 6 193 Checksum Verification 25 3 2 AE 5508 6 193 Checksum eia Gad nadu i idda bte ursa d s dq dd RN ERES 6 193 Minimum Maximuim Code nicis eve xy ni REF Oiid gh 6 195 Truncate Leading Enditig 1 24 nein rane ot GU Cd DR 0 6 196 Code ID Selection i222 0 0 0 c xoniidd neck DRIO ERREUR G Ye iA Re ni Ia 6 197 Example Setting the Codabar Code I D n 6 197 Codabar Data Group Characters 2225 x o rh ne i ddd RR RE 6 199 Start End Type E 6 201 Start Endl Pratisrmisslol Au ee nos GR an a u n 6 201 de 6 202 Disable Enable Code 93 cotedineceisaeanne 6 202 Checksum Verification 25 51 i awi odi GR LL lea wipe RU Sepe FR yd NS 6 202 Checksum 25 5 o OG On NN YRRU EAR OU UGC EIE 6 202 6 204 Truncate Leading ENGING s neto restet ichr n ye i na eher ene seas 6 205 GM DRIN NR LOL 6 206 Code TJ5 SelectloR
49. string for scanned Matrix 2 of 5 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output B0123456789123 Product Reference Guide 189 Symbologies Matrix 2 of 5 Eur continued START STATE BARCODE u AM Matrix 2 of 5 DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE B 42 hex Code I D Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only 190 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Matrix 2 of 5 Eur Matrix 2 of 5 Eur continued Matrix 2 of 5 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a Matrix 2 of 5 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Matrix 2 of 5 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to NOTE the options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature b Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET MATRIX 2 OF 5 DATA GROUP CHARACTERS
50. the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned Telepen labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output S0123456789123 238 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Telepen Telepen continued START STATE BARCODE Set mn THAT Code I D Character s poro OR Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 239 Symbologies Telepen continued Telepen Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a Telepen bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Telepen symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan th
51. the set of ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to FF To config ure this feature scan the START bar code above to Set Prefix Set Suffix place the unit in Programming Mode then the Set Prefix or Set Suffix followed by the digits from the Alphanumeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing your desired character s Refer ence the section Example Setting a Prefix for more information Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit program ming mode by scanning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None 68 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Data Editing Overview Preamble Postamble Similar to the Prefix Suffix up to 22 ASCII characters may be added as a pre amble in a position before the bar code data and or as a postamble in a posi tion following the bar code data as indicated in Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 Preamble and Postamble Positions gann Prefix Symboiogl Preambe ID Code Length Bar Code Data ID Sufffix 00 22 Characters ASCII Example Setting a Postamble In this example we ll set a postamble for all symbologies E Determine which ASCII character s are to be added to scanned bar code data In this example we ll add the percent character 90 as a postam ble Scan the START bar code Scan the SET POSTAMBLE CHARACTER S bar code Reference Appendix A ASCII Co
52. translate Code 128 data strings starting with FNC1 character to the UCC EAN 128 data format The first FNC1 character will be translated to C1 and any following FNC1 char acters will be translated to lt GS gt 1Dhex Append When the function is enabled the imager will store but noc immediately show data read as long as bar codes include the FNC2 code This stored data will be displayed when a bar code is encountered which doesn t include the FNC2 code START STATE BARCODE 166 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT EAN 128 EAN 128 continued UCC EAN 128 ID setting Specifies UCC EAN 128 label ID 2 bytes to be added to label data START MODE BARCODE pies ID Setting DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None Product Reference Guide 167 Symbologies Interleaved 2 of 5 The following options apply to the Interleaved 2 of 5 I 2 of 5 symbology Disable Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes Checksum Verification When enabled the imager will verify the checksum of the labels Checksum Transmit Enable this option to transmit the checksum with scanned bar code data 168 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 continued START STATE BARCODE Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum Verification Disable Checksum Transmi
53. truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation var Set Truncation Ue ALLTEL Product Reference Guide 173 Symbologies Interleaved 2 of 5 continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Inter leaved 2 of 5 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Interleaved 2 of 5 Code I D To configure this feature l Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll sec a Code I D of i to repr
54. you want them to appear on the output Prefix Suffix Up to 22 ASCII characters may be added as a prefix in a position before the bar code data and or as a suffix in a position following the bar code data as indi cated in Figure 5 2 Prefix Symbology Preamble ID Code Length Bar Code Data ID Postambid Sufffix Figure 5 2 Prefix and Suffix Positions 00 22 Characters ASCII 66 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Data Editing Overview Prefix Suffix continued Example Setting a Prefix In this example we ll set a prefix for all symbologies 1 Determine which ASCII character s are to be added to scanned bar code data In this example we ll add a dollar sign as a prefix Scan the START bar code Scan the SET PREFIX CHARACTER S bar code Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the hex value assigned to the desired character The corresponding hex number for the character is 24 To enter this selection code scan the 2 and 4 bar codes from Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 12345 Resulting message string output 12345 Product Reference Guide 67 Data Editing Prefix Suffix continued MODE BARCODE Sets up to 22 characters each from
55. 0 08 VT TAB left ODh 5 00 FF Enter right keypad bAh 4 EO 0D CR CR SAh 0E SO INSERT inner keypad 70h EO OF SI PAGE UP inner keypad 7 Dh 0 10 DLE PAGE DOWN inner keypad Ah EO 11 DC1 HOME inner keypad 6Ch 0 12 02 LEFT arrow inner keypad 6Bh EO 13 DC3 DOWN arrow inner keypad 72h 4 EO 14 DC4 UP arrow inner keypad 75h 0 15 NAK F6 OBh 16 SYN F1 05h 17 ETB F2 06h 18 CAN F3 04h 19 EM F4 och 1A SUB F5 03h 1B ESC ESC 76h 1C FS F7 83h 1D GS F8 Ah 1 RS F9 Oth 1F US F10 09h 308 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Keyboard Model Cross Reference Table C 5 Scanset 3 102 Key Function Key Map ASCII hex ASCII code Key Scancode 00 NUL LT right Make 99h 01 SOH ALT right Break FOh 39h 02 STX LT left Make 19h 03 ETX LT left Break FOh 19h 04 EOT TRL left Make 11h 05 ENQ CTRL left Break FOh 11h 06 ACK CTRL right Make 58h 07 BEL CTRL right Break FOh 58h 08 BS BS 66h 09 HT AB right Dh 0A LF RIGHT arrow inner keypad 6Ah 0B VT AB left Dh S 0C FF Enter inner keypad 9h 0D CR R 5Ah 0E SO INSERT inner keypad 67h OF SI PAGE UP inner keypad 6Fh 10 DLE PAGE DOWN inner keypad 6Dh 11 DC1 HOME inner keypad Eh 12 DC2 LEFT arrow inner keypad 61h 13 DC3 DOWN arrow inner keypad 60h 14 DC4 UP arrow inner keypad 63h 15 NAK F6 2Fh 16 SYN F1 07h 17 ETB F2 OFh 18 CAN F3 17h 19 EM F4 1Fh 1A SUB F5 7h 1B ESC ESC 08h 1C FS F7 37h 1D GS F8 BFh 1E RS F9 47h TF US F10 4Fh
56. 194 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Codabar Codabar continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maximum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length Set Maximum Length F DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 Set Minimum LUN THI DEFAULT SETTING FO Product Reference Guide 195 Symbologies Codabar continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data
57. 4D m 6D SO 0E 2E N 4E n 6E SI OF 2F 0 4F 0 6F DLE 10 0 30 P 50 p 70 DC1 11 1 81 Q 51 q 7i DC2 12 2 32 R b2 r 72 DC3 13 3 33 S 53 S 73 DC4 14 4 34 T 54 t 74 NAK 15 5 35 U 5b u 75 SYN 16 6 36 V 56 v 76 ETB 17 7 37 W 57 W IT CAN 18 8 38 X 58 X 78 EM 19 9 39 Y 59 y 79 SUB 1A i 3A Z 5A z 7A ESC 1B 3B 5B 7B FS 1C lt 3C 5C 7C GS 1D 3D 5D 7D RS 1E gt 3E 55 7E US 1F 3F 5F DEL 7F Product Reference Guide 301 302 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad O Use the bar codes contained in this chapter to modify configuration settings as described in the feature option descriptions ILI ILLU 0 5 I 1 6 IULII ILLU 2 7 LUI ILLO 3 8 4 9 Product Reference Guide 303 A D B E C F 304 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT Appendix C Keyboard Function Key Mappings Keyboard Model Cross Reference Table C 306 summarizes the keyboard models their defined protocol scan code set and some unigue features The remaining tables in this chapter pro vide the function key maps associated with each of the scancode sets Table C 1 USB Function Key Usage Map Modifier ASCII Key value Usage Name Scaneode 00 NUL ALT right Make 40h 00h 01 SOH ALT right Break Doh oon 02 STX F11 00h 44h 03 ETX F12 Doh 45h 04 EOT GUI right Make 80h 00h 05 ENQ GUI right Break boh 00h 06 ACK CTRL right Make 10h 00h 07 BE
58. 6500 0S6500BT Code 39 Code 39 continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Code 39 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Code 39 Code I D To configure this feature 1 7 8 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Code 39 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of the asterisk symbol to represent Code 39 The value from the table corresponding to is 2A This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET Code 39 CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 2 and A the value determined in an earlier step to represent Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string for scanned Code 39 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output 0123456789123 Product Referen
59. A 301 Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad eee B7303 Appendix C Keyboard Function Key Mappings C 305 Keyboard Model Cross Reference necne etiatn icm FY Gi rr apenas RO dn C 305 Appendix D Default Settings D 313 Defaults by Symbology exessiesspstssesisenivesupcsies E D 313 Interface Default 6 eaaa ouri e 5 D 314 IBM Interfaces ia c inco rette 5 0 5 00 5 0 D 314 RS 232 Wincot NIXdOfFT see a dd ddiddan RR iN Dice dn dd D 315 KeyboardS ciii EUM D 316 Wand Emulation x sicmustesste si se Ou GY Gi EFROG Gio NUS D 316 Product Reference Guide vii Bluetooth Imager Indications Bluetooth Base Station Indications QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT Chapter 1 Getting Started The linear imager uses a 16 bit processor and enhanced image processing algo rithms to attain industry leading speeds of 450 scans per second Depth of field performance allows scanning of a low resolution shipping label at a distance of 1 5 meters Even poor guality bar codes are readable with this scanner Bright environments such as direct sunlight or well lighted retail environments are not a problem the linear imager provides accurate scans in strong ambient light up to 75 000 LUX The unit is built to withstand tough industrial environments with a durable rubber overmolding to protect all contact points and an IP52 protection rating The linear imager is lig
60. AN 13 label 5 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 The imager will read 5 digit and UCC EAN 128 add ons with the EAN 13 label All The imager will read 2 digit 5 digit aad UCC EAN 128 add ons with the EAN 13 label Product Reference Guide 107 Symbologies EAN 13 continued BARCODE START STATE None 2 Digits 5 Digits 2 8 5 Digits UCC EAN 128 2 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 gi g co go c Q I EAN 128 All 108 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT EAN 8 EAN 8 The following options apply to the EAN 8 symbology Disable Enable EAN 8 When disabled the imager will not read EAN 8 bar codes Checksum Transmission Enable this option to transmit the checksum along with EAN 8 bar code data STATE BARCODE Disable EAN 8 Don t Send Checksum Product Reference Guide 109 Symbologies EAN 8 continued Truncate Expand None Turns off the truncation expansion features listed below Has no affect on the Truncate Leading Ending feature To turn it off set leading ending values to 00 NOTE Truncate NSD The Number System Digit NSD which is usually a zero 0 in the leading position can be truncated excluded from scanned bar code data Expand EAN 8 to EAN 13 Expands EAN 8 data to the EAN 13 data for mat Selecting this feature also changes the symbology ID to match those reguired for EAN 13 START STATE BARCODE T
61. ARCODE 2 LU MSI Plessey Code I D DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 40 hex Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 231 Symbologies UK Plessey continued UK Plessey Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a UK Plessey bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the UK Plessey symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to NOTE the options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET UK PLESSEY DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a UK Plessey bar cod
62. ART STATE BARCODE Matrix 2 of 5 DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE amp 26 hex Code I D Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 207 Symbologies Code 93 continued Code 93 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a Code 93 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Code 93 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET CODE 93 DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a Cod
63. ART STATE BARCODE Set d 205 DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Data Group s Product Reference Guide 177 Symbologies Industrial 2 of 5 The following options apply to the Industrial 2 of 5 I 2 of 5 symbology Disable Enable Industrial 2 of 5 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Industrial 2 of 5 bar codes START STATE BARCODE Enable Industrial 2 of 5 END 178 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Industrial 2 of 5 Industrial 2 of 5 continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maximum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length ma JULI Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 0 00 Hex Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 0 00 Hex Product Reference Guide 179 Symbologies
64. ATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a UPC A bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 In that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output Product Reference Guide 85 Symbologies UPC A continued START STATE BARCODE Sa UPC TUDNO Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 86 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT UPC A UPC A continued Add ons Add ons or supplemental characters are commonly added to the end of UPC A bar codes The imager will read the add ons if they are enabled and in the field of view Three add on types are supported 2 digit 5 digit and UCC EAN 128 Supported options are None This option directs the imager to ignore add on portion of a UPC A bar code but still read the main portion of the bar code 2 Digits The imager will read 2 digit add ons with the UPC A label 5 Digits The imager will read 5 digit add ons wit
65. ATE BARCODE Start Stop Type abcd abcd Start Stop Type ABCD TN E Start Stop Type abcd tn e Disable Start End Transmission Product Reference Guide 201 Symbologies Code 93 The following options apply to the Code 93 symbology Disable Enable Code 93 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Code 93 bar codes Checksum Verification When enabled the imager will verify the checksum of the labels Checksum Transmit Enable this option to transmit the checksum with scanned bar code data 202 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 93 Code 93 continued STATE BARCODE Enable Code 93 Disable nen Verification Enable Checksum Transmission Product Reference Guide 203 Symbologies Code 93 continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi mum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the
66. ATURE Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 253 Symbologies Code 16K continued Code 16K Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a Code 16K bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Code 16K symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET CODE 16KDATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a Code 16K bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then
67. D A NES GO O 6 122 Code 1 7 SECON 2i siete eed aet REIG prla in TR sese A RD OC 6 123 Example Setting the RSS 14 Code I D tnn 6 123 55 14 Data Group Characters irte eee eria ddd RR Ga nes 6 125 RSS Expanded eia id Da ces tae o a ER ERI NER D UIN NUN MEE 6 127 Disable Enable RSS Expanded sa Rin eiat etm TE esent AO HOG 6 127 CC EAN 128 EmulatiOlh sias seiad peces aanne MR RG EA 6 127 Minimum Maximum Code Length rrr rasan nni ORA FRO nra 6 128 Truncate Lead inG ENGNG a2 iie AG nter tablet Rh ta COR Re dues ERE 6 129 Code 5 RA nsa a ERR NET GG aO 6 130 Example Setting the RSS Expanded Code LD 6 130 RSS Expanded Data Group Characters 4 ease ro erre hdmi 6 132 RSS LIME a i bote iN Eh hi baa AD GLUDO ddd Y DOR RR cL ERE BERE 6 134 Disable Enable RSS Limited 1 2 rni iier kir RR vixi 6 134 Checksum Transmission i3 3 c eiii RR COR SE ARDAL RI MINES 6 134 UCC EAN 128 EmulatiOll isie cocoa aso pacta etes se ERE RI Ro ad Ad RD EFA 6 134 Product Reference Guide iii Tr ncate Leading Emnding 2 dne erento nrbe tni aene oe ddw DUE 6 136 Code 1 D S lection 6 137 Example Setting the RSS Limited Code I D eene 6 137 RSS Limited Data Group 6 000 so MUR Uu ui wel mittes 6 139 Code 3 9 aea X S 6 141 Disable Enable Code 39 9kYYAR A ARA AAA anna n nnn anna nnn 6 141 Checksum Verificat Oni ua iaid i ia ARAE
68. D POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 118 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT GTIN 8 The resulting message string for scanned GTIN labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output G0123456789123 GTIN continued START STATE BARCODE Enable GTIN Set GTIN Code D YH Characters DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE G 47 hex Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 119 Symbologies RSS 14 The following options apply to the RSS 14 symbology Disable Enable RSS 14 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read RSS 14 bar codes Checksum Transmission Enable this option to transmit the checksum along with RSS 14 bar code data UCC EAN 128 Emulation When enabled RSS 14 bar codes will be cranslated to the UCC EAN 128 label data format 120 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT RSS 14 RSS 14 continued SIATE BARCODE aa a i Don t Send Checksum Enable UCC EAN 128 MALA o WMI Product Reference Guide 121 Symbologies RSS 14 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 n
69. EATURE U 55 hex Code I D Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only 272 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Micro PDF 417 Micro PDF 417 continued Micro PDF 417 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a Micro PDF 417 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Micro PDF 417 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to NOTE the options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature b Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET MICRO PDF 417DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a Micro PDF 417 bar code was scanned Scanning
70. Interface Features RS 232 Interface Features cont ACK NAK Timeout Value MODE BARCODE This item specifies the time the imager will wait for an ACK character from the host following a label trans mission 0 Infinite timeout 1 75 Timeout in 200 millisecond increments To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the Set ACK NAK Timeout Value followed by the digits from the Alphanumeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing your desired value Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scanning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 01 Set ACK e UIA IA Value Product Reference Guide 47 Interface Related Features RS 232 Interface Features cont ACK NAK Retry Count BARCODE This feature sets the number of times for the imager to retry a label transmission under a retry condition 0 No retry 1 254 Retry for the specified number of times 255 Retry forever To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the Set ACK NAK Retry Count followed by the dig its from the Alphanumeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing your desired retry count Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode
71. K symbology Disable Enable Code 16K When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Code 16K bar codes START STATE BARCODE 250 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 16K Code 16K continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be trun cated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired guantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation E Set Truncation bs ELLE Product Reference Guide 251 Symbologies Code 16K continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It c
72. L CTRL right Break boh 00h 08 BS BS 00h 2Ah 09 HT ITAB right 00h 2Bh DA LF RIGHT arrow inner keypad 00h 4Fh 0B NT TAB left 02h 2Bh 00 FF Enter right keypad 00h 58h 0D CR CR 00h 28h OE SO INSERT inner keypad oh 49h OF SI PAGE UP inner keypad 00h 4Bh 10 DLE PAGE DOWN inner keypad 00h 4Eh 11 DC1 HOME inner keypad 00h 4Ah 12 DC2 LEFT arrow inner keypad 00h 50h 13 DC3 DOWN arrow inner keypad boh 51h Product Reference Guide 305 14 DC4 UP arrow inner keypad 00h 52h 15 NAK F6 00h 3Fh 16 SYN F1 Oh 3Ah 17 ETB F2 00h 3Bh 18 CAN F3 00h 3Ch 19 EM F4 00h 3Dh 1A SUB F5 00h 3Eh 1B ESC ESC 00h 29h 1C FS F7 Oh 40h 1D GS F8 Oh 41h 1E RS F9 00h 42h 1F US F10 00h 43h Table C 2 Keyboard Model Cross Reference Func Trans Scancode Ke va Model Type IFID mission y Country Set Map Protocol Mode Support PC XT Foreign ALT Mode Wedge A PC XT Scan Set1 No No T Wedge B AT PS2 ScanSet2 No No Wedge C AT PS2 ScanSet1 No No PC XT U S Mode Wedge D PC XT ScanSet1 Yes No PS 2 50 50Z Wedge E AT PS2 ScanSet2 Yes Yes U S Mode specific ountry support PS 2 25 and 30 U S Mode IBM 3xxx Terminals 122 key keyboard Wedge AT PS2 ScanSet1 Yes No Wedge G AT PS2 Scan Set3 Yes No 306 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Keyboard Model Cross Reference
73. LT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 280 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 4 5 Code 4 5 The following options apply to the Code 4 and Code 5 symbologies Disable Enable Code 4 and Code 5 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Code 4 or Code 5 bar codes Data Transmission Format Hex or decimal data transmission format may be selected Enable Code 4 5 NWL Decimal Trans mission Format Product Reference Guide 281 Symbologies Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Code 4 5 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Code 4 5 Code I D To configure this feature 1 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Code 4 5 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example well sec a Code I D of N to represent Code 4 5 The value from the table corresponding to N is 4E This value will be used in a step to fol low Scan the START bar code Scan the SET Code 4 5 I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes and F the value determined in an earlier step to represent N Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing ch
74. MSI Plessey MSI Plessey continued START STATE BARCODE Set MsIPesse HNN Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 225 Symbologies UK Plessey The following options apply to the UK Plessey symbology Disable Enable UK Plessey When this feature is disabled the imager will not read UK Plessey bar codes Checksum Verification When enabled the imager will verify the check sum of the labels Checksum Transmit When this option is enabled the imager will transmit the checksum 226 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT UK Plessey UK Plessey continued STATE BARCODE Enable mes Disable Checksum PAU LLL Enable Checksum Verification MBA EU NAT TT Product Reference Guide 227 Symbologies UK Plessey continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi mum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can se
75. OL da RED ADR DIDA BIO 6 141 CHEEKSUIM Transmit 00 6 141 Minimum Maximum Code Length rnt rne nentes 6 143 Truncate Leadirig Ending assicura ien imm WY trit ga Na RG spen nsa 6 144 Code LD SelecklQl 2 2 nbi aa AH HR 6 145 Example Setting the Code 39 Code LD enne 6 145 Code 39 Data Group Characters aeu I Er Ry Repo Nu erts FRAD 6 147 ssiisccciaccaniacsnriieensassarearse canada nsssasaiaasasaaamweeTadeadacanaaaa 6 149 griser sanasoponn a a E e RTA 6 149 Start End Tasas SION b2 Radd i aiaiai 6 149 Pharmacode 39 i a 00 6 151 Disable Enable Pharmacode 39 20 6 151 Leading gt sasethccnmndd noni nE EE EPRS 6 151 Minimum Maximum Code Length rra nnno nen r nnno 6 152 Truncate Leadilig Endimg icis cocaine o STRE oue ee Pont eR dd Si A 6 153 Code L D Selectlol rororo me paa E a a S 6 154 Example Setting the Pharmacode 39 Code I D 6 154 Pharmacode 39 Data Group Characters rore rone unn 6 156 Code 128 1 32 0860 0 6 158 Disable Enable Code 128 liau eI LO GIG GWYR GR ddd GOR rdd 6 158 Checksum VerifiCatiol 5 5 RR EDR a OL Tn e kno RO ARG AE 6 158 Checksum mansit 6 team saws A i RT 6 158 Function Code TRANSMISSION semi ROE vires uw eene woe ance 6 158 Minimum Maximum Code Length eene nnn 6 160 Trumcate beadilig Endlmng uisi ua GO ER dan EA 6 161 Code LD Selection 1353 n AWL Cu tuv GUY pU REIR DNA GEL Gn CR RYS 6 162 Exam
76. START bar code Scan the SET EAN UCC COMPOSITE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 5 and 2 the value determined in an earlier step to represent R then the bar codes 4 and 3 to represent the letter C Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSI TION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string for scanned EAN UCC Composite labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output RC0123456789123 Product Reference Guide 277 Symbologies EAN UCC Composite continued START STATE BARCODE Set IM Composite Code L D DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE Character s RC 5243 hex Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only 278 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT EAN UCC Composite EAN UCC Composite continued EAN UCC Composite Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever an EAN UCC Composite bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Gr
77. Symbologies EAN 13 continued START STATE BARCODE Set EAN 13 Coe 10 Character s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE F 46 hex Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only 104 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT EAN 13 EAN 13 continued EAN 13 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever an EAN 13 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the EAN 13 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature b Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET EAN 13 DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Gro
78. TART bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation Dos Set Truncation dn YDYN 264 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT PDF 417 PDF 417 continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted PDF 417 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the PDF 417 Code I D To configure this feature b 7 8 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the PDF 417 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of P to represent PDF 417 The value from the table corresponding to P is 50 This value will be used in a step to fol low Scan the START bar code Scan the SET Code PDF 417 I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 5 and 0 the value determined
79. a connection with other devices To implement this mode follow these instructions 1 Place the imager in Programming Mode by scanning the START bar code Scan the Connect to a BT Device bar code to put the imager in the mode enabling a link to a device other than its own Base Station Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode Scan the Begin Pin bar code Set the four to six character PIN code assigned to the target Bluetooth device using the bar codes available in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad Scan the Set bar code Scan the End Pin bar code Use the software that drives the other BT device to scan for devices in the area The QS6500BT imager will be displayed as Datalogic handheld scanner Each BT device uses different methods to link so you ll need to follow the instructions for the device being connected to The Serial Peripheral Protocol is the only inter face supported NOTE 1 Depending upon when your scanner was purchased the display might read PSC handheld scan ner 292 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Bluetooth Connectivity Mode Bluetooth Connectivity Mode continued START STATE BARCODE ND YU e o Mo Connect to a BT Device E Product Reference Guide 293 Bluetooth Features Inguiry Beep Control When the Base Station is not linked to a handheld the Radio LED will blink amber and the
80. an be appended previous to or following the transmitted Code 16K bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Code 16K Code I D To configure this feature l Fe 8 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Code 16K symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of C to represent Code 16K The value from the table corresponding to C is 43 This value will be used in a step to fol low Scan the START bar code Scan the SET Code 16K CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 4 and 3 the value determined in an earlier step to represent C Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string for scanned Code 16K labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output C0123456789123 252 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 16K Code 16K continued START STATE BARCODE Set Code 16K ET Code I D Character s NO DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FE
81. and maximum lengths to force decoding of only fixed length bar codes This setting has no effect on certain symbologies of fixed length Global Maximum length can be set from 0 to 255 To set this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the Set Global Maximum Length followed by the digits from the Alphanumeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing your desired maximum length Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scanning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 64 Set Global Product Reference Guide 25 General Features NOTES 26 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Chapter 4 Interface Related Features At the time of this writing the Imager supports the interfaces listed in Table 4 1 Select the desired interface type from the table then reference the page num ber given for the customizable features section associated with each interface See Table 4 2 for a description of each Keyboard Wedge interface type A through Y as listed Product Reference Guide 27 Interface Related Features Table 4 1 Interfaces Supported RS 232 Page Keyboard Wedge Page RS 232 Standard 4 35 Keyboard Wedge I 4 53 RS 232 Wincor Nixdorf 4 35 Keyboard Wedge Ja 8 IBM Keyboard Wedge Ka 4 53 IBM 4683 Port 5B 4 51 Keyboard Wedge La 4 53 IBM 4683 Port 9B 4 51 Keyboard W
82. apter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned Code 4 5 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output N0123456789123 282 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 4 5 Code 4 5 continued START STATE BARCODE Code 4 5 DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE N 4E hex Code I D Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 283 Symbologies Code 4 5 continued Code 4 5 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a Code 4 or Code 5 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for Code 4 Code symbologies ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to NOTE the options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice migh
83. at MATT Fixed Length 2 E 9 Scan the bar code above then two digits from Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired length MODE Product Reference Guide 171 Symbologies Interleaved 2 of 5 continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi mum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the iz labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length ud Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 0 00 Hex ag ol DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 6 06 Hex 172 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the
84. ay be enabled or dis abled Symbology Conversion Wand Emulation can convert all bar codes to a single symbology Choices are No Conversion Convert to Code 39 Code 39 Full ASCII Convert to Code 128 STATE BARCODE Disable Leading Noise cea NND Convert to C39 C39 Full ASCII Product Reference Guide 63 Interface Related Features NOTES 64 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Chapter 5 Data Editing o Data Editing Overview It is not recommended to use these features with IBM 46xx or IBM interfaces CAUTION When a bar code is scanned additional information can be sent to the host computer along with the bar code data This combination of bar code data and supplementary user defined data is called a message string The features in this chapter can be used to build specific user defined data into a message string There are several types of selectable data characters that can be sent before after and even between scanned data You can specify if they should be sent with all symbologies or only with specific symbologies Figure 5 1 shows the available elements you can add to a message string Figure 5 1 Breakdown of a Message String Code Length Transmission A number of data Data Groups 1 2 3 and 4 Can be digits can be transmitted before the code data variably inserted into positions within the The total length of the bar code is the number bar code data itself
85. bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a Matrix 2 of 5 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 In that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output Product Reference Guide 191 Symbologies Matrix 2 of 5 Eur continued START STATE BARCODE DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 192 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Codabar Codabar The following options apply to the Codabar symbology Disable Enable Codabar When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Codabar bar codes Checksum Verification When enabled the imager will verify the checksum of the labels Checksum Transmit Enable this option to transmit the checksum with scanned bar code data Product Reference Guide 193 Symbologies Codabar continued STATE BARCODE Enable Codabar Enable Checksum Verification Disable Checksum Transmission
86. board M Keyboard wee Keyboard FWY Keyboard wee RUM Keyboard QM Keyboard wv MNONO Keyboard vweew gt gt MALI Keyboard vex WN 32 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Selection Keyboard FFAW WY Wand Emulation Product Reference Guide 33 Interface Related Features Interface Features Global Interface Features START STATE BARCODE Ignore Host Commands i Enable Debug Mode Host Transmission Buffers 1 34 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Features RS 232 Interface Features STATE BARCODE ss MIT f RIEN T Y LU SMe 0 57600 TINE Product Reference Guide Interface Related Features RS 232 Interface Features cont STATE BARCODE C N 1 it 2 Stop Bits IE Parity Odd 36 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT Interface Features RS 232 Interface Features cont Hardware Flow Control Disable Hardware Control The imager transmits to the host regardless of any activity on the CTS line Enable CTS Flow Control The CTS signal controls transmission of data to the host Enable CTS Scan Control The CTS line must be active for the imager to read and transmit data While the CTS line is inactive the imager remains in a host disabled state followin
87. bove A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a UPC E bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 Inthat chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 94 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT UPC E UPC E continued START STATE BARCODE Set UPC LL Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 95 Symbologies UPC E continued Add ons Add ons or supplemental characters are commonly added to the end of UPC E bar codes The imager will read the add ons if they are enabled and in the field of view Three add on types are supported 2 digit 5 digit and UCC EAN 128 Supported options are None This option directs the imager to ignore add on portion of a UPC E bar code but still read the main portion of the bar code 2 Digits The imager will read 2 digit add ons with the UPC E label 5 Digits The imager will read 5 digit add ons with the UPC E label 2 and 5 Digits The imager will read 2 and 5 digit add ons with the UPC E label UCC EAN 128 The imager will read UCC EAN
88. can OS6500 0S6500BT EAN 8 EAN 8 continued STATE BARCODE WYDD MLD AAMT HN e NWYON DU 2 Digit amp UCC EAN 28 NYD 5 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 MEEA TANITOTT gt M Product Reference Guide 117 Symbologies GTIN The following options apply to the GTIN label data format Disable Enable GTIN When this feature is enabled the imager will translate UPC EAN labels to the 14 digit GTIN format Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted GTIN bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the GTIN Code I D To configure this feature 1 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the GTIN symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of G to represent GTIN The value from the table corresponding to G is 47 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET UPC A CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes and 7 the value 47 determined in an earlier step to represent a Code I D of G Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE I
89. canned bar code data In this example well add two characters the plus sign and the pound or number sign 2 Scan the START bar code Product Reference Guide 75 Data Editing Next scan the SET DATA GROUP 1 CHARACTER bar code 4 Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the hex value assigned to each desired character The corresponding hex number for the character is 2B for the sign the hex equivalent is 23 To enter the selection code scan first the 2 and B bar codes from Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad then the 2 and 3 bar codes Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned 6 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 7 Data Group Characters are configured individually for each symbology type enabling or disabling the Data Groups you ve created using the options provided in the Symbologies chapter The resulting message string after completing the steps above would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 12345 Resulting message string output 5 Data Group Characters continued BARCODE Sets position and up to 22 ASCII characters each or any hex value from 0 to 64 To configure this feature reference the section Example Setting Position and Characters for Data Group 1 for more infor mation DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Group 1 Chaat TERTIA Set Group 2 Postion DW Set Group 2 Character DELLI
90. cation Disable Checksum Transmission Product Reference Guide 243 Symbologies Standard 2 of 5 continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi mum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length cca MT Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 a WDD Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 244 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Standard 2 of 5 Standard 2 of 5 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either t
91. ce Guide 145 Symbologies Code 39 continued START STATE BARCODE DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 2A hex Set Code 39 Code I D Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only 146 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 39 Code 39 continued Code 39 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a Code 39 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Code 39 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature b Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET Code 39 DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the charac
92. codes 2 and 5 the value determined in an earlier step to represent Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string for scanned Codabar labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output 0123456789123 Product Reference Guide 197 Symbologies Codabar continued START STATE BARCODE Codabar DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 25 hex Code I D Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only 198 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Codabar Codabar continued Codabar Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a Codabar bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Codabar symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature b Determine which Data Group pre set
93. crements se hexidecimal range 00 to FF hexidecimal to set he delay o configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the Set Intercharacter Delay followed by the digits from he Alphanumeric table in Appendix B Alpha umeric Pad representing your desired length Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scanning he END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 No Delay Set Product Reference Guide 59 Interface Related Features Wand Emulation Supported Symbologies The Wand Emulation interface will transmit bar code data as a wand device would This interface will transmit the following bar code sym bologies UPC EAN UPC EAN with addons Code 39 Full ASCII Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 Codabar Code 128 All other bar code symbology types read by the scanner will be transmit ted as Code 128 Wand Emulation Bar Code Format The following format settings are required for the wand emulation inter face These settings have been pre configured at the factory for Wand Emulation scanners UPC A bar codes must include all 12 digits UPC E bar codes must contain 8 digits including a system digit 6 data digits and the check digit EAN 13 bar codes must have all 13 digits EAN 8 bar codes must include all 8 digits Code 39 Code 39 Full ASCII and Pha
94. cters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever an RSS 14 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the RSS 14 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature b Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET RSS 14 DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever an RSS 14 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode n that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output Product Refer
95. ctetur AGORA NR CR NAG 6 228 TE ticate Leadilig Ehdlmng 0 6 229 Code ID SelectiOn 50 6 230 Example Setting the UK Plessey Code I D eese 6 230 UK Plessey Data Group Characters issuu ui Yiia Gi ret Oa id 6 232 Telepelli aac di O Gn dU Oan Gin DEU O DT GE IU NIME 6 234 Disable Enable Telepen s wvisii ddi orina DR FFAN ONR RAOR nnana 6 234 CHECKSUM Verification ria Y tese eR PE IR Ra ENG Ri 6 234 CHECKSUM 10 neu 5 5 ODRE G OED RADYR UP Ddaw dd 6 234 0 6 234 Minimum Maximum Code Length eerte ania ener 6 236 Truncate Leading Endino sciscexo citata nA Gi ionen nA o oi o BR LE 6 237 Code ID Selection anime Ge Una EA 6 238 Example Setting the Telepen 006 erre 6 238 Telepen Data Group Characters isa Ynn GR iN 6 240 Standard 2 01 Bui iii iny OD 2 6 242 Disable Enable Standard 2 0f 5 incessus GRY W YAA Gw FRO 6 242 Checksum Verification sasssessssesceiesvue bosse DEU EMEMIANEEE DAR GOF GRED 6 242 Checksum Transmit seis cess Ha HWYR ARAD UN OWN roa FER RNA EE 6 242 Miniraum Maximum Code Length eie ia err yore YT RYE OFF a 6 244 TE ticate l eading Ending sucum unie destin ot Hu pa nonsi nica me nme tienne uds 6 245 Code Mp EE SelectiOll eC 6 246 Example Setting the Standard 2 of 5 Code 1 6 246 Standard 2 of 5 Date Group Characters rore eo tbi tai aU Fo 6 248 Code TOK epe EPUM 6 250 Disable Enable Code 16K ae enid odi 6 250 Trumcate Leadirng Endimng x i rusos corri cre
96. des are appended This function is used when the first char acter of Code 39 data is a space Start End Transmission The start and end characters of Code 39 are asterisks You can transmit all data digits including the two asterisks Product Reference Guide 149 Symbologies Code 39 continued START STATE BARCODE Enable Start End Transmission 150 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Pharmacode 39 Pharmacode 39 The following options apply to the Pharmacode 39 symbology Disable Enable Pharmacode 39 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Pharmacode 39 bar codes Leading A When this option is enabled a letter A is appended to the leading end of Phar macode 39 bar code data Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output A0123456789123 STATE BARCODE T PA A Enable TNT ee Product Reference Guide 151 Symbologies Pharmacode 39 continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi mum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the
97. digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode In that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output Product Reference Guide 273 Symbologies Micro PDF 417 continued START STATE BARCODE Set Micro PDF 417 Da Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 274 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT EAN UCC Composite EAN UCC Composite The following options apply to the EAN UCC Composite symbology Disable Enable EAN UCC Composite When this feature is disabled the imager will not read EAN UCC Com posite bar codes UCC EAN 128 Emulation When enabled EAN UCC Composite bar codes will be translated to the UCC EAN 128 label data format Product Reference Guide 275 Symbologies EAN UCC Composite continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending
98. ding hex values for your chosen character s In this exam ple well set a Code I D of R4 to represent RSS 14 The value from the table corresponding to R is 52 and the value for 4 is 34 These values will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET RSS 14 CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 5 and 2 the value determined in an earlier step to represent R Then scan the bar codes 3 and hex equivalent for 4 Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned RSS 14 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output R 0123456789123 Product Reference Guide 123 Symbologies RSS 14 continued START STATE BARCODE DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE R4 52hex 34 hex Set RSS 14 Code I D Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only 124 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT RSS 14 RSS 14 continued RSS 14 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Chara
99. diting you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever an MSI Plessey bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the MSI Plessey symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to NOTE the options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET MSI PLESSEY DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever an MSI Plessey bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 Inthat chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 224 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT
100. e 93 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 Inthat chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 208 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 93 Code 93 continued START STATE BARCODE DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 209 Symbologies Code 11 The following options apply to the Code 11 symbology Disable Enable Code 11 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Code 11 bar codes Checksum Verification When enabled the imager will verify the check sum of the labels Checksum Transmit When this option is enabled the imager will transmit one digit or two digit checksums depending upon the setting for checksum verification 210 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 11 Code 11 continued START STATE BARCODE Enable Code 11 Disable Checksum Verification 2 Digit Checksum Verification TM Enable Checksum Product Reference Guide 211 Symbologies Code 11 continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The le
101. e SET TELEPEN DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a Telepen bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 In that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 240 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Telepen Telepen continued START STATE BARCODE Set Teepen Data OLLI Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 241 Symbologies Standard 2 of 5 The following options apply to the Standard 2 of 5 symbology Disable Enable Standard 2 of 5 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Standard 2 of 5 bar codes Checksum Verification When enabled the imager will verify the checksum of the labels Checksum Transmit When this option is enabled the imager will transmit the checksum 242 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Standard 2 of 5 Standard 2 of 5 continued BARCODE Enable Checksum Verifi
102. e following is a partial list of key settings for each symbology type Checksum Checksum Code Type Uen Verification Transmission 5 nable ID Enable Enable UPC A 4 A UPC E 4 EAN 13 4 4 4 F EAN 8 FF RSS 14 R4 RSS Expanded RX RSS Limited RL Code 39 PharmaCode 39 4 Code 128 4 EAN 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 Industrial 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 B Codabar Code 93 Code 11 One digit MSI Plessey Mod 10 Product Reference Guide 313 Checksum Checksum Read die Ad Code Code Type Verification Transmission Enable ID Enable Enable UK Plessey 9 Telepen Standard 2 of 5 Code 16K China Post PDF417 P Micro PDF 417 U UCC EAN ae Composite Interface Default Exceptions The factory default settings indicated in the programming sections by bold text and yellow highlighting reflect factory configuration for the RS 232 standard interface The following tables list default exceptions by interface for the remaining available interfaces IBM Interfaces IBM Interfaces include IBM USB IBM Port 9B IBM Port5B and IBM Port17 Parameter Default Setting IBM Interface Type IBM Port 9B Number of Host Transmit Buffers One Buffer Code I D Transmission Disable Suffix Characters No Suffix 314 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface
103. e is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to NOTE the options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s sec for Data Group 3 whenever an Inter leaved 2 of 5 bar code was scanned Scanning digits I and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 In that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 176 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 continued ST
104. e was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 Inthat chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 232 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT UK Plessey UK Plessey continued START STATE BARCODE Set UK Pss IEN N UII Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 233 Symbologies Telepen The following options apply to the Telepen symbology Disable Enable Telepen When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Telepen bar codes Checksum Verification When enabled the imager will verify the check sum of the labels Checksum Transmit When this option is enabled the imager will transmit the checksum Format The Telepen symbology contains options for numeric only or full ASCII 234 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Telepen Telepen continued START cen DYDY Verification Enable Transmission Format Full ASCI TONY Product Reference Guide 235 Symbologies Telepen continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data
105. ed guantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation dee Set Truncation dus Product Reference Guide 237 Symbologies Telepen continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Telepen bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Telepen Code I D To configure this feature l Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Telepen symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of S to represent Telepen The value from the table corresponding to S is 53 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET TELEPEN CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 5 and 3 the value determined in an earlier step to represent S Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using
106. edge Ma 4 53 IBM 4683 Port 17 4 51 Keyboard Wedge Na 4 53 USB Keyboard Wedge O 4 53 IBM USB 4 51 Keyboard Wedge P 4 53 USB Keyboard 4 51 Keyboard Wedge Q 4 53 Keyboard Wedge Keyboard Wedge R 4 58 Keyboard Wedge A 4 53 Keyboard Wedge S 3 Keyboard Wedge B 4 53 Keyboard Wedge T 4 53 Keyboard Wedge C 4 53 Keyboard Wedge U 4 53 Keyboard Wedge D 4 53 Keyboard Wedge V 4 53 Keyboard Wedge E 4 53 Keyboard Wedge W 4 53 Keyboard Wedge F 4 53 Keyboard Wedge X 4 53 Keyboard Wedge G 4 53 Keyboard Wedge Y 3 Keyboard Wedge H 4 53 Wand Emulation 4 60 a Consult Table 4 2 for more information regarding keyboard wedge inter face types The correct interface cable is included for the imager interface type you ordered NOTE 28 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Table 4 2 Keyboard Wedge Interface Reference IF Type PCs Supported PC XT w Alternate Key Encoding AT PS 2 25 286 30 286 50 50Z 60 70 80 90 amp 95 w Alternate Key Encoding A PS 2 25 and 30 w Alternate Key Encoding PC XT w Standard Key Encoding AT PS 2 25 286 30 286 50 50Z 60 70 80 90 amp 95 w Standard Key Encoding F_ PSI2 25 and 30 w Standard Key Encoding G JBWSexw 22eypad EC TS NEC 9801 WYSE 30 30 WY 30 Keyboard 83 Keys WYSE 60 85 99 GT 150 160 285 Style IBM Enhanced PC 520 520ES L Style IBM Enhanced PC FR WYSE 55 65 65 ES 120 185 325 St
107. eference Guide 57 Interface Related Features Keyboard Wedge USB Keyboard cont Wedge Quiet Interval This feature does not apply to the USB Keyboard interface NOTE Quiet Interval is the amount of time to look for keyboard activity before the imager breaks the keyboard connection in order to transmit data to the host BARCODE Selectable from 00 no interval to 255 in 10 msec ncrements Use hexidecimal range 00 to FF hexidec mal to set the interval To configure this feature scan he START bar code above to place the unit in Pro gramming Mode then the Set Wedge Quiet Interval bar code followed by the digits from the Alphanumeric able in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad represent ng your desired length Accept your selection by scan ing the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scanning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 01 10 msec Set Wedge cutter 58 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Features Keyboard Wedge USB Keyboard cont Intercharacter Delay iz This feature does not apply to the USB Keyboard interface NOTE BARCODE his delay is inserted after each data character trans itted If the transmission speed is too high the sys em may not be able to receive all characters You may eed to adjust the delay to make the system work prop erly Selectable from 00 to 255 in 10msec in
108. el ces 1 Truncate NSD 110 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT EAN 8 EAN 8 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation 1 TBI Set Truncation i MEOIN Product Reference Guide 111 Symbologies EAN 8 continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted EAN 8 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example
109. elow DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation pes TAM Set Truncation a WANT 188 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Matrix 2 of 5 Eur Matrix 2 of 5 Eur continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Matrix 2 of 5 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Matrix 2 of 5 Code I D To configure this feature b 7 8 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Matrix 2 of 5 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of B to represent Matrix 2 of 5 The value from the table corresponding to B is 42 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET MATRIX 2 OF 5 CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 4 and 2 the value determined in an earlier step to represent B Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message
110. ence Guide 125 Symbologies RSS 14 continued START STATE BARCODE Sa RSS Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 126 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT RSS Expanded RSS Expanded The following options apply to the RSS Expanded symbology Disable Enable RSS Expanded When this feature is disabled the imager will not read RSS Expanded bar codes UCC EAN 128 Emulation When enabled RSS Expanded bar codes will be translated to the UCC EAN 128 label data format START STATE BARCODE Enable RSS Expanded Enable UCC EAN 128 Emulation Product Reference Guide 127 Symbologies Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi mum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length RSS Expanded continued FEATURE 4 Set Maximum
111. es the indication LED and or Beeper that the imager is receiving power STATE BARCODE LED Idle State This feature specifies the state of the green scanner LED when the scanner is idle and ready to read a label Options are Off On dim START STATE BARCODE L 14 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT LED and Beeper Indicators Good Read When to Indicate This feature specifies when the imager will provide indication beep and or flash its green LED upon successfully reading a bar code Choices are e Good Read Indicate after decode e Good Read Indicate after transmit e Good Read Indicate after CTS goes inactive then active iz This option which uses CTS is only valid for RS 232 interfaces NOTE INDICATE BARCODE After transmit After CTS goes inactive then active Product Reference Guide 15 General Features Good Read Beep Control This feature enables disables the imager s ability to beep upon a successful decode of a label START STATE BARCODE O Good Read Beep Freguency Adjusts the good read beep to sound at a selectable low medium or high fre guency selectable from the list below Controls the beeper s pitch tone FREQUENCY BARCODE Mmm NI Tn Tn 16 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT LED and Beeper Indicators FREQUENCY BARCODE 2500 Hz 2700 Hz 2800 Hz 2900 Hz Good Read Beep Length
112. esent Interleaved 2 of 5 The value from the table corresponding to 1 is 69 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET INTERLEAVED 2 of 5 CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 6 and 9 the value determined in an earlier step to represent i Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned Interleaved 2 of 5 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output 10123456789123 174 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 continued START STATE BARCODE Sat 26 DULL LI Code I D Character s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE i 69 hex Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 175 Symbologies Interleaved 2 of 5 continued Interleaved 2 of 5 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever an Interleaved 2 of 5 bar cod
113. following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET PDF 417DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a PDF 417 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode n that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output Product Reference Guide 267 Symbologies PDF 417 continued START STATE BARCODE Set PDF 417 Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 268 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Micro PDF 417 Micro PDF 417 The following options apply to the Micro PDF 417 symbology Disable Enable Micro PDF 417 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Micro PDF 417 bar codes Escape Seguence Transmit Specifies transmission format of the esca
114. g a successful label transmission the CTS signal must transition to inactive and then to active to enable scanning for the next label Intercharacter Delay This delay is inserted after each data character transmitted If the transmission speed is too high the system may not be able to receive all characters You may need to adjust the delay to make the system work properly Software Flow Control Disables Enables software control using XON XOFF characters RS 232 Interface Features cont START STATE BARCODE Product Reference Guide 37 Enable CTS Flow Control Enable CTS Scan Control Interface Related Features RS 232 Interface Features cont START 10 msec Interchar Delay 20 msec Interchar Delay 30 msec Interchar Delay 40 msec Interchar Delay 50 msec Interchar Delay 60 msec Interchar Delay 70 msec Interchar Delay 80 msec Interchar Delay 90 msec Enable Software Flow Control Interchar Delay STATE BARCODE 38 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Features Product Reference Guide 39 Interface Related Features RS 232 Interface Features cont Host Echo When enabled this feature passes all data through the imager to the host as it comes in This feature is used for applications where daisy chaining of RS 232 devices onto the same cable is necessary If for example one of the devices in the chai
115. g of the link label will only be required once in the life of the product Product Reference Guide 5 Bluetooth Models Unlinking There are three ways to unlink an imager from a Base Station Unlink and Sleep 1 Scanthe Unlink and Sleep bar code Reading the unlink bar code above while the imager is in range of the Base Station will break the link between the two devices and allow another imager to link to the Base Station It will also place the imager in Sleep Mode If the bar code is read when the imager is out of range of its linked Base Station the imager will unlink but the Base Station will remain linked to the imager and will not allow another imager to be linked to it until the unlink button is pressed the original imager is brought in range linked and then unlinked again 2 Push the button on the bottom of the Base Station Pushing the but ton on the Base Station while the imager is in range will break the link between the devices If the button is pushed while the imager is out of range the Base Station will unlink and make itself avail able to other imagers The imager will not automatically break its link with the Base Station but can be linked to any other Base Sta tion by reading its link label 3 Scan the link label on an alternate Base Station Scanning the link label on a Base Station with an imager that is linked with an
116. gure this feature m Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Industrial 2 of 5 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of i to represent Industrial 2 of 5 The value from the table corresponding to is 69 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET INDUSTRIAL 2 of 5 CODE L D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 6 and 9 the value determined in an earlier step to represent i Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned Industrial 2 of 5 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output 10123456789123 Product Reference Guide 181 Symbologies Industrial 2 of 5 continued START STATE BARCODE ET TELLE LL Code I D Character s pEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE i 69 hex Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only 182 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Industrial 2 of 5 Industrial 2
117. gured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned Code 11 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output 00123456789123 214 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 11 Code 11 continued START STATE BARCODE Matrix 2 of 5 DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE O 4F hex Code I D Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 215 Symbologies Code 11 continued Code 11 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a Code 11 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Code 11 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups
118. h iip ion a Ra Example Setting the Code 93 Code I D iu ere 6 206 Code 93 Data Group CnardctelS aem YU GU e TR 6 208 Code ti ae m 6 210 Disable Enable Code 11 ere RO ROD TD R ER DR DD 6 210 Checksumn VerificablOIT 2 AR Eiu ddd ia 2 6 210 ChecksuimcTransmt 552 eiu LOR oon GG OD O O 6 210 Minimum Maximum Code Length sei ai rt ore nao ko nena rara 6 212 Truncate Leading Ri EGG ssa Ete Yn En ado GR RR EB 6 213 Code I D Selection 22 5 ia DF ARY DG ien 080 6 214 Example Setting the Code 11 Code 1 2 1 ere 6 214 Code 1t Data Group Characters ae iu tee tpe FN Fe aY BT 6 216 MSI PIGSSGY senu tai a A FON n ERU RIT I OY Dod dea 6 218 Disable Enable MSI PlesSey 5 norton rne e nno naime stria 6 218 Checksum Verification 2 25 050 0555 58 6 218 Checksum Transmit 6 218 Minimum Maximuin Code Length 55 costa FR Y Cn FFROG namna 6 220 Leading Enditig zz inscius i En Gw y GUY ae 6 221 6 222 Example Setting the MSI Plessey Code I D eee 6 222 MSI Plessey Data Group Characters 2 1 soeurs ente ck oomen ed sug nin ea ance 6 224 UK Plessey 6 226 Disable Enable UK Plessey i oro a ARAE YR DWR k rra orta 6 226 Product Reference Guide v Checksum Verificat OD eie GOG a GROG FEDRAU dune na RR ddd 6 226 Checksum TranSimt 3 5 ius nU OL OL GEG UY RAA RE LU OO id 6 226 Minimum Maximum Code Length e
119. h the UPC A label 2 and 5 Digits The imager will read 2 and 5 digit add ons with the UPC A label UCC EAN 128 The imager will read UCC EAN 128 add ons with the UPC A label 2 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 The imager will read 2 digit and UCC EAN 128 add ons with the UPC A label 5 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 The imager will read 5 digit and UCC EAN 128 add ons with the UPC A label All The imager will read 2 digit 5 digit and UCC EAN 128 add ons with the UPC A label Product Reference Guide 87 Symbologies UPC A continued START STATE BARCODE 2 Digits 5 Digits 2 amp 5 Digits UCC EAN 128 2 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 5 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 BEEBE 88 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT UPC E UPC E The following options apply to the UPC E symbology Disable Enable UPC E When disabled the imager will not read UPC E bar codes Checksum Transmission Enable this option to transmit the checksum along with UPC E bar code data Truncate Expand None Turns off the truncation expansion features listed below Has no affect on the Truncate Leading Ending feature To turn it off set leading ending values to 00 NOTE Truncate NSD The Number System Digit NSD which is usually a zero 0 in the leading position can be truncated excluded from scanned bar code data Expand UPC E to EAN13 Adds a leading zero to a
120. ha Numeric Pad representing the desired guantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation Set Truncation a Product Reference Guide 213 Symbologies Code 11 continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Code 11 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Code 11 Code I D To configure this feature l Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Code 11 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of O to represent Code 11 The value from the table corresponding to O is 4E This value will be used in a step to fol low Scan the START bar code Scan the SET CODE 11 CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 4 and F the value determined in an earlier step to represent O Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features confi
121. he imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired guantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation s DU Set Truncation an AU ALU 136 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT RSS Limited RSS Limited continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted RSS Limited bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the RSS Limited Code I D To configure this feature b 7 8 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the RSS Limited symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding
122. he leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired guantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation En DWN Set Truncation a Product Reference Guide 245 Symbologies Standard 2 of 5 continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Stan dard 2 of 5 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Standard 2 of 5 Code I D To configure this feature 1 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Stan dard 2 of 5 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of S to represent Standard 2 of 5 The value from the table corresponding to S is 53 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET
123. hecksums depending upon the setting for checksum verification 218 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT MSI Plessey MSI Plessey continued SIATE BARCODE Enable wstPesse DATA Disable att YDD Verification Mod 10 10 m NHU Verification Mod 11 10 Checksum Verification Disable Transmission Product Reference Guide 219 Symbologies MSI Plessey continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi mum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length cca Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 x DW Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 220 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT MSI Plessey MSI Plessey continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select fro
124. htweight at 5 64 ounces 160 grams and has an ergo nomic comfort grip for ease of use About This Manual This Product Reference Guide PRG contains the information listed below For installation maintenance troubleshooting and warranty information see the Ouick Reference Guide ORG Copies of other publications for this prod uct are downloadable free of charge from the website listed on the back cover of this manual Chapter 1 Getting Started presents this manual s contents describes features and specifications and lists the bar code symbologies the linear imager will read Chapter 3 General Features Chapter 4 Interface Related Features Chapter 5 Data Editing and Chapter 6 Symbologies all provide programming instructions and bar code labels allowing custom configuration of your imager Chapter 8 Product Specifications lists product data such as dimensions electri cal environmental etc The appendices contain references and tables needed with this manual Product Reference Guide 1 Getting Started Manual Conventions The symbols listed below are used in this manual to notify the reader of key issues or procedures that must be observed when using the linear imager Notes contain information necessary for prop erly diagnosing repairing and operating the lin ear imager NOTE The CAUTION symbol advises you of actions that could damage equipment or property CAUTION Default Information
125. igits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode n that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output Product Reference Guide 261 Symbologies China Post continued START STATE BARCODE Set China Pos Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 262 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT PDF 417 PDF 417 The following options apply to the PDF 417 symbology Disable Enable PDF 417 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read PDF 417 bar codes Escape Seguence Transmit Disables enables transmission of the escape seguence START STATE BARCODE Product Reference Guide 263 Symbologies PDF 417 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the S
126. iier GERI EN metu 5 72 Data Group Characters cereo 05050 5 75 Case CONVERSION 0 000000 5 78 Chapter 6 Symbologies qiaenanosea a 0 Disable Enable UPC A ieuan NG DRO AA YL cdd nA RENE 6 80 ChecKsum TransiiiSsiOf site aei u u Oia RR o HO y n a u GR 6 80 Expand UPC A to EAN T3 iisseccsiusiskosssensspuei Mi CR GU DU DR ai 6 80 Trumcate Lead ng Emnding iesu iiie OY hanes atta me Ree dd ddd dd ARR 6 82 Code DSSelecetiohm Em 6 83 Example Setting the UPC A Code 1 2555 6 83 UPC A Data Group Characters uteri oriretur RR FR inneren 6 85 UPCSA a E 6 87 QOS 6 87 UPCE witicesccdcnnas jeacecihamcmnieng ENa E nine ENEE seas aeacewanens scetimamineans 6 89 Disable Enable UB SE 1 en I nie A ud GE a don 6 89 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT Checksum TratsmlssiOf edu aa Ge ida DA EOG na id dadi ddi FOD 6 89 Truncate Expand aaa mH DYRO RR suae RR DO FYNU RA RR RO NAWR SY O 6 89 Truncate Leading EMANO sea euo pa TOUR God SMS 6 91 Code TD Selection as 6 92 Example Setting the UPC E Code 1 2 6 92 UPC E Data Group Characters eiu 50 5 555 8500500 6 94 0 05 ML 6 96 EAN 13 51 5 rises easi HF RA HYN FF FFF FFEFRYN FFR FA HF A FEED FFR FOR 6 98 Disable Enable EAN 13 sss rete ob pes ori De Ena RAW aw CR dL ORA RR RR 6 98 Checksum Transmission suxszsecivuois adipe OE DD Gam Yn Cad aU fpa OFO 6 98 ISBN ISSN e_ LER adt YY Y FAE EF HR Y 6 98 EAN 13 conti
127. in an earlier step to represent P Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string for scanned PDF 417 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output P0123456789123 Product Reference Guide 265 Symbologies PDF 417 continued START STATE BARCODE PDF 417 DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE S 53 hex Code I D Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only 266 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT PDF 417 PDF 417 continued PDF 417 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a PDF 417 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the PDF 417 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature b Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the
128. ists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted China Post bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the China Post Code I D To configure this feature 1 7 8 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the China Post symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of t to represent China Post The value from the table corresponding to t is 74 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET CHINA POST CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 7 and 4 the value determined in an earlier step to represent t Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string for scanned China Post labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output 10123456789123 Product Reference Guide 259 Symbologies China Post continued START STATE BARCODE 1 M China Pos
129. lue will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET CODE 128 CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 2 and 3 the value determined in an earlier step to represent Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string for scanned Code 128 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output 0123456789123 162 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 128 Code 128 continued START STATE BARCODE Code I D Character s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 23 hex Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 163 Symbologies Code 128 continued Code 128 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a Code 128 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Code 128 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to
130. m 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation Pe AU ALU Set Truncation ae Product Reference Guide 221 Symbologies MSI Plessey continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted MSI Plessey bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the MSI Plessey Code I D To configure this feature 1 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the MSI Plessey symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart
131. mitted RSS Expanded bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the RSS Expanded Code I D To configure this feature I Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the RSS Expanded symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Con version Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of RX to repre sent RSS Expanded The value from the table corresponding to R is 52 and the value for X is 58 These values will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET RSS Expanded CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 5 and 2 the value determined in an earlier step to represent R Then scan the bar codes 5 and 8 hex equivalent for X Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSI TION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned RSS Expanded labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output RX0123456789123 130 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT RSS Expanded RSS Expanded continued START STATE BARCODE pais DELLI E
132. n is a terminal where someone is entering data while another person is simultaneously scanning a bar code reguiring transmission to the host the scan ner will wait for the RS 232 channel to be quiet for a specified period of time set via RS 232 Host Echo Quiet Interval The scanner can be set to observe this delay before sending its data in order to avoid RS 232 transmission conflicts Host Echo Ouiet Interval This setting specifies the time interval of RS 232 channel inactivity which must transpire before the imager will break the host echo loop to transmit the bar code data that has just been scanned to the host Signal Voltage Normal TTL Specifies whether the RS 232 interface provides TTL levels on the output pins TxD and RTS RS 232 Invert Enables disables inversion of RS 232 TXD and RXD signals 40 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Features RS 232 Interface Features cont STATE BARCODE Enable Host Echo Host Echo Ouiet Interval 0 20msec HostEcho eaa i 0 Host Echo UU 40msec HostEcho 50msec Host Echo N 0 Host Echo oes a 70msec Host Echo co 80msec Host Echo s MAMMA 90msec Product Reference Guide Interface Related Features RS 232 Interface Features cont START STATE BARCODE Host Echo AMA 100msec Signal Voltage TTL
133. n the END bar code to exit Programming Mode In that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output Product Reference Guide 183 Symbologies Industrial 2 of 5 continued START STATE BARCODE Set Indust OLLI 205 Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 184 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Matrix 2 of 5 Eur Matrix 2 of 5 Eur The following options apply to the Matrix 2 of 5symbology Disable Enable Matrix 2 of 5 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Matrix 2 of 5 bar codes Checksum Verification When enabled the imager will verify the checksum of the labels Checksum Transmit Enable this option to transmit the checksum with scanned bar code data Product Reference Guide 185 Symbologies Matrix 2 of 5 Eur continued START STATE BARCODE Enable Transmission 186 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Matrix 2 of 5 Eur Matrix 2 of 5 Eur continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maximum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero
134. neon GR DYN 6 251 Code 1 Dy Selection sciet A urere erp HR RR REA mU DF add UN 6 252 Example Setting the Code 16K Code LD reni 6 252 Code 16K Data Group Characters 6 254 China 5 6 256 Disable Enable China POSE sec a DDO O 5 6 256 Minimum Maximum Code Length sa 6 257 TruncateLeadirig Ending 2275555222 Gu hells petto ete mes uses ese suni Risus 6 258 Code LD SelectiOll iei i Ru Oi IL quU FEIER RONDE sd sd FFY 6 259 Example Setting the China Post Code 1 2 6 259 China Post Data Group Characters ceu iai GO GODRO RG GOF ED 6 261 PDP uU 6 263 Disable Enable 47 6 263 Escape Segt erice Tramstmit ae 0000 6 263 Truncate Leading Endin zciccsosntazapssuti saga FR ACF use On AG RD 6 264 Code I D Selection aei GR ONR GT EDDU RG GG OFO 6 265 Example Setting the PDF 417 Code I D terre thirteen 6 265 PDF 417 Data Group Characters eiii aii eere eene GER OF FO RG 6 267 Micro p 411 7 2 6 269 DIsable Enable Micro PDF 417 ce Gaa rotos vetas gui cr erede passa emn 6 269 EScape SEQUENCE Transit 02 O ru READ 5 6 269 Truncate Leadihg Endlng eie aui Gn O UE Ea Oed a OL Musei Ed 6 270 Code TD Selection ae iu GO o eeu DIETE P GG Ad FO O GCR Gw FT 6 271 Example Setting the Micro PDF 417 00086 ee 6 271 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Micro PDF 417 Data Group Characters eene tenentem nnn 6 273 EAN UGG Composite bis eine iD RR a DD Udd UY NE 6 275 Disable Enable EAN UCC Composite
135. ngth is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi mum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length p JL Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 n Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 212 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 11 Code 11 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alp
136. ntarily pressed a message is sent to the imager instructing it to sound a series of six short beeps If the imager is out of range of the Base Sta tion or in Deep Sleep Mode paging will not work Product Reference Guide 7 Bluetooth Models NOTES 8 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Chapter 3 General Features Double Read Timeout The Double Read Timeout feature sets a time limit that determines how much time must pass before reading the same label again e g two identical items in succession DURATION BARCODE 2 TT see TUT as se 0 8 Second Product Reference Guide 9 General Features DURATION BARCODE posea MENU NT EDU HALLA 10 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Imager Timeout Imager Timeout The Imager Timeout feature sets the time for automatically switching the unit off when the imager is not in use DURATION BARCODE Monn 4 WAU Tn I esos QUIM Mn WAN TD Tn NU 0000 Product Reference Guide 11 General Features START DURATION BARCODE 13 Seconds 14 Seconds 15 Seconds Read Verification Sets the number of times a bar code must be read before it is transmitted 12 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Read Verification of TIMES BARCODE Product Reference Guide 13 General Features LED and Beeper Indicators Power On Alert Disables or enabl
137. nted 6 6 100 ISBN ID 6 100 Example Setting the ISBN TD uasa petes poet Y CAU GYR npo 6 100 Tr nmncate Leading Ehdirig x3353 2 2 00 attiai o E RRERERRENERED ESI Doch EAE 6 102 Code Selections posue ce air nnd nh REIS GR OR A Gadd a ROT 6 103 Example Setting the EAN 13 Code I D enn 6 103 EAN 13 Data Group Characters onres u eaten duce GO Ea urinis 6 105 5 darrii aTa aaa aa E NF FFY FAD 6 107 EAN 8 uissssctaessesksassera say RRERRERE ERNRENERCECKTNEEFEEDEFRRRRERRRAIPN eT USMENUER ERES 6 109 Dis ble Enable EAIN S iie i dae onan Rd eni so IRSE 6 109 Checksum TRANSMISSION s copo OG Gwn Li GU DU EU UE 6 109 Tirancate EXDad HF RE MERO 6 110 Truncate Leading Ending ciui tec ni cutter neret nne bane meses 6 111 Code ID Selection 52 5 ren anite se pe hr D REIP ARR GY UD CI CDC RR 6 112 Example Setting the EAN 8 Code I D aui Yi eene 6 112 EAN Data Group CHaracters siosan e Ease FRONDE O GR dci iR And 6 114 Add OMS ea eio nn GG 6 116 cup ce 6 118 Disable a2 tini e Rd id IR ROI ME a a d ddd O EDS 6 118 Code LD Selection ee aun du i Dw agi RR D er UR CL da PR FREE 6 118 Examples Setting the GTIN Code 6 118 55 14 6 120 Disable Enable RSS 146 e eese panos ore DOE 500 6 120 Checksum Trans Mission ain i iu dda id DU DDAR ca Rn Us dedo niae CER ER 6 120 UCC EAN 128 Emulatiob same a au Gy O GO Rie 6 120 Tr nmcate Leadilg Endillg cei eiii OU AN
138. nversion Chart to find the hex value assigned to the desired character The corresponding hex number for the character is 25 To enter this selection code scan the 2 and 5 bar codes from Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the TRANSMIT POSTAMBLE bar code to allow transmission of the postamble Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 12345 Resulting message string output 1234596 Product Reference Guide 69 Data Editing Preamble Postamble continued Set Preamble Disable Preamble Transmit Preamble Set Postamble MODE BARCODE Sets up to 22 characters each from the set of ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to FF To config ure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET PREAMBLE or SET POSTAMBLE followed by the digits from the Alphanumeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing your desired character s Reference the section Example Set ting a Postamble for more information Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below scan the TRANSMIT PREAMBLE or TRANSMIT POSTAMBLE as applicable bar code then finally exit programming mode by scanning the END bar code below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Disable Postamble
139. o truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation on MODNI Set Truncation bes 122 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT RSS 14 RSS 14 continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted RSS 14 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the RSS 14 Code I D To configure this feature 1 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the RSS 14 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the correspon
140. ogramming Mode then the Set ACK Character followed by the digits from the Alphanu meric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing your desired character Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scanning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 06 0x06 Set ACK Character 44 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Features RS 232 Interface Features cont NAK Character MODE BARCODE Sets the NAK character from the set of ASCII charac ters or any hex value from 0 to FF To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the Set NAK Character followed by the digits from the Alphanu meric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing your desired character Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scanning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 21 0x15 Set NAK Character Product Reference Guide 45 Interface Related Features RS 232 Interface Features cont Retry on ACK NAK Timeout Enables disables retry after the configurable ACK NAK Timeout Value set in the following feature has expired dui STATE BARCODE iecur UU on ACK NAK Timeout 46 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT
141. one Set Truncation AED Set Truncation bs Product Reference Guide 153 Symbologies Pharmacode 39 continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Pharma code 39 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Pharmacode 39 Code I D To configure this feature l Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Phar macode 39 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of A to represent Pharmacode 39 The value from the table corresponding to A is 41 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET PHARMACODE 39 CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes and 1 the value determined in an earlier step to represent A Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned Pharmacode 39 labels would appear as follow
142. other Base Station will drop the link between the original pair and estab lish a link between the imager and the new Base Station If the new link is performed within range of the old Base Station it is free to establish a link to the next imager that reads its link label If it is done outside the range of the old Base Station it retains its old link and will not allow a new imager to link to it until its unlink button is pressed 6 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Battery Charging Battery Charging The imager contains a 800ma Lithium Ion rechargeable battery Battery charge life on the imager will depend on the configuration of the how the imager is configured via the programable features in this manual in particular Deep Sleep Mode and Leash Alarm settings can impact battery life When the imager is placed in the Base Station the battery will automatically charge While charging is taking place the charging LED marked with a bat tery symbol will blink green When the battery is fully charged the charging LED will stay on a solid green If there is an error in charging either with a failure in the charging circuit or with a failure of the battery the charging LED will flash red When this hap pens the battery should be replaced Paging the Imager If the imager is misplaced in the area around the Base Station it can be located by momentarily pressing the button on the bottom of the Base Station When the button is mome
143. oup Characters for the EAN UCC Composite symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies NOTE turn to the options in the section specific to the other symbology s To set this feature I Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET EAN UCC COMPOSITEDATA GROUP CHARAC TERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever an EAN UCC Composite bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode Inthat chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output Product Reference Guide 279 Symbologies EAN UCC Composite continued START STATE BARCODE Set EAN UCC compost M Data Group s DEFAU
144. pe seguence STATE Enable Micro PDF 417 Disable Escape Sequence Transmit GLI Escape Sequence Protocol BARCODE Product Reference Guide 269 Symbologies Micro PDF 417 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation Bus JEU Set Truncation bos MLET 270 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT Micro PDF 417 Micro PDF 417 continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII cha
145. ple Setting the Code 128 Code I D eene 6 162 Code 128 Data Group Characters iais i sewer ce wet nd ems 6 164 s NES PI Y ERE REPRE HR AN HF RG 6 166 Format ds EAN T28 en GOG GG RE PH O RH GO 6 166 APDENG siscsactesicaistuniuilnndsextasaenmseniaed acedaemonmacne tesa igeeninesadermemenE 6 166 UCC EAN 128 ID setting 1 5 ctr perro n DAF AN YAR ninais 6 167 Interleaved 2 OF Bi 6 168 Disable Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 ss ss 6 168 Checksum Verification 215 0000 6 168 Checksum 5 6 168 Fixed Length Control 6 170 Minimum Maximum Code Length 1 rarae nain nire 6 172 Trumcace Leadilig Endlmng cui si eique cua ba E PLE EMI R CEN RA DIR 6 173 Code LD Selection reserse reine oa E RaRa 6 174 Example Setting the Interleaved 2 of 5 Code LD 6 174 Interleaved 2 of 5 Data Group Characters erre 6 176 Zion Bui Fe rae READ ii IPM iPPUPMEIRER PSU uM M ido 6 178 Disable Enable Industrial 2 Of B G GR GO Ra RR ex eed FRAD 6 178 Minimum Maximum Code Length 1 errant erano ene nahen 6 179 Truncate LeadingG EMGUING i custo cotatap o o ein pe ae aiite te sleep RO Das 6 180 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code WD Selectioll aes iie gu nadu e Se pea Ni RENE 6 181 Example Setting the Industrial 2 of 5 Code 1 6 181 Industrial 2 of 5 Data Group Characters raise O oniani 6 183 Ed 6 185 Disable Enable Matrix 2 Of S nuu naa WN a Gae Ei 6 185 CHECKSUM
146. r code was scanned Scan ning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 In that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 132 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT RSS Expanded RSS Expanded continued START STATE BARCODE Set RSS Bande ILL Data Group s IDEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 133 Symbologies RSS Limited The following options apply to the RSS Limited symbology Disable Enable RSS Limited When this feature is disabled the imager will not read RSS Limited bar codes Checksum Transmission Enable this option to transmit the checksum along with RSS Limited bar code data UCC EAN 128 Emulation When enabled RSS Limited bar codes will be translated to the UCC EAN 128 label data format 134 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT RSS Limited RSS Limited continued BARCODE Enable NTN Emulation AMIN A Enable Limited Don t Send Checksum Product Reference Guide 135 Symbologies RSS Limited continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 T
147. r this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted UK Plessey bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the UK Plessey Code I D To configure this feature l Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the UK Plessey symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of to represent UK Plessey The value from the table corresponding to is 40 This value will be used in a step to fol low Scan the START bar code Scan the SET UK PLESSEY CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 4 and 0 the value determined in an earlier step to represent Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned UK Plessey labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output 0123456789123 230 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT UK Plessey UK Plessey continued START STATE B
148. racters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Micro PDF 417 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the Micro PDF 417 Code I D To configure this feature les 7 8 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the Micro PDF 417 symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of U to represent Micro PDF 417 The value from the table corresponding to U is 55 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET MICRO PDF 417 I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 5 and 5 the value determined in an earlier step to represent U Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode The resulting message string for scanned Micro PDF 417 labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output U0123456789123 Product Reference Guide 271 Symbologies Micro PDF 417 continued START STATE BARCODE 5 Micro PDF 417 DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS F
149. ration Meets MIL STD 810E Contaminants Spray rain IEC 529 IPx2 Dust particulate IEC 529 IP5x Product Reference Guide 297 Product Specifications Standard Cable Pinouts Primary Interface Cables RS 232 CTS 10 Pin Modular Plug Connects to the imager module eo RTS RXD TXD VCC IN GND 9 004 o Keyboard Wedge KBDATA 10 Pin Modular Plug PCCLK KBCLK Connects to the imager module 9 0 4 5 U o U 2 gt o 298 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Standard Cable Pinouts Primary Interface Cables USB 1 10 Pin Modular Plug 4 D Connects to the imager module Pin 10 gt 5 6 D EEko 7 8 VBUS VIN idm pu 9 GND 10 IBM Port 5B 9B 17 1 gt 10 Pin Modular Plug 1 Connects to the imager module Serial I O B Bis des g 6 Serial OA LTD 3 7 8 VCC IN PM 9 GND 10 Product Reference Guide 299 Product Specifications NOTES 300 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart UU ASCII ASCII ASCII ASCII Hex Char Char EE Char dendi Char No NUL 00 SP 20 40 60 SOH 01 21 A 41 a 61 STX 02 i 22 B 42 b 62 ETX 03 23 C 43 0 63 EOT 04 24 D 44 d 64 ENG 05 5 E 45 e 65 ACK 06 amp 26 F 46 f 66 BEL 07 27 G 47 g 67 BS 08 28 H 48 h 68 HT 09 29 49 i 69 LF 0A a 2A J 4A j 6A VT 0B 28 K 4B k 6B FF 0c 2C L 4C 6C CR 0D 2D M
150. representing the desired guantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scanning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation jen DLE 82 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT UPC A UPC A continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted UPC A bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the UPC A Code I D To configure this feature i R Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the UPC A symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this exam ple well set a Code I D of A to represent UPC A The value from the table corresponding to A is 41 This value will be used in a step to fol low Scan the START bar code Scan the SET UPC A CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 4 and 1 the value 41 determined in an earlier step to represent a Code I D of A Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are uni
151. rmacode 39 bar codes must NOT contain start stop characters Codabar bar codes must include the start stop characters pre sented in the ABCD format Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes must have an even number of digits The Prefix Suffix and Code ID must be disabled for all symbolo gies 60 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Features Wand Emulation cont Bar Space Polarity Low High Black will be transmitted as a low voltage level 0V and space as high level 5 High Low Black will be transmitted as a high voltage level 45 and space as low level 0V Initial Polarity The idle polarity of the wand decode device can be set with the following options High voltage level 5 Low voltage level 0V START STATE BARCODE Bar Space Low High Initial Polarity Low Voltage Product Reference Guide 61 Interface Related Features Wand Emulation cont Signal Speed The speed of the transmission can be set This selects the width of the mini mum narrow bar 330 microseconds 660 microseconds Transmit Trailing Noise The transmission of noise pulses after the label may be enabled or disabled START STATE BARCODE Disable Trailing Noise 62 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Features Wand Emulation cont Transmit Leading Noise The transmission of noise pulses before the bar code m
152. ry settings These bar codes can be used to return the imager to a known working state when the present programming status is not known faulty or suspect Return handheld to factory defaults Return Base Station to factory defaults Product Reference Guide 3 Getting Started NOTES 4 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Chapter 2 Bluetooth Models The following features and descriptions apply only to Bluetooth BT models of the imager Linking an Imager with a Base Station Follow these instructions to link the two devices 1 Connect power to the Base Station The radio LED marked with an antenna symbol will blink amber and the Base Station will beep 2 To ensure the Base Station is unlinked from any other imagers press the button located on its bottom side for three seconds 3 Place the imager in the Base Station for one minute to get a small charge in the battery 4 Read the label on the Base Station with the imager The imager will sound a good read beep and the LED will flash amber 5 Replace the imager in the Base Station to continue the charge Once an imager is linked to a Base Station they will remain linked until spe cific action is taken to unlink them see Unlinking They will remain linked if the Base Station is unplugged if the battery is removed from the imager or if the entire charge is used up and if the imager is taken out of range of the Base Station Under normal operation scannin
153. s Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output A0123456789123 154 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Pharmacode 39 Pharmacode 39 continued START STATE BARCODE DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE A 41 hex Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 155 Symbologies Pharmacode 39 continued Pharmacode 39 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a Pharmacode 39 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the Pharmacode 39 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to NOTE the options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET PHARMACODE 39 DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step abo
154. s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET CODABAR DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a Codabar bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode n that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output Product Reference Guide 199 Symbologies Codabar continued START STATE BARCODE Set coer TULLIA Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 200 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Codabar Start End Type Codabar has four pairs of Start End patterns Select one pair to match your application Start End Transmission The transmission of start and end characters of Codabar is selected below ST
155. s the actual bar code data length to be sent bar code labels with lengths exceed ing these limits will be rejected Ensure that the minimum length setting is no greater than the maximum length setting otherwise the labels of the symbol ogy will not be readable In particular you can set the same value for both min imum and maximum lengths to force decoding of only fixed length bar codes This setting has no effect on certain symbologies of fixed length BARCODE Global Minimum length can be set from 0 to 255 To set this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the Set Global Minimum Length followed by the digits from the Alphanumeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing your desired minimum length Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scanning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 4 Set Global 24 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Global Features Global Maximum Code Length Global maximum length can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent bar code labels with lengths exceeding these limits will be rejected Ensure that the minimum length setting is no greater than the maximum length setting otherwise the labels of the symbology will not be readable In particular you can set the same value for both minimum
156. sable eer DLL Verification Enable enel ELT LL Transmission a DOD 800 AA Transmission I AI IH 98 AT TT Product Reference Guide 159 Symbologies Code 128 continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi mum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length START MODE BARCODE uu ILLAE UI Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 0 m UNDOD Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 0 160 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 128 Code 128 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end
157. scanner List Unigue Parameter Settings Displays any unigue parame ter settings currently pro grammed into your scanner List String Settings Displays any data string set tings currently programmed for your scanner List Firmware Version Displays the scanner s firm ware version List Default Parameter Version Displays the version descrip tion for the scanner s factory programmed default parame ters List Serial Number Displays the scanner s serial number Product Reference Guide 317 NOTES 318 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Chapter F LED amp Beeper Indications Bluetooth models offer a special set of LED and Beeper indications beyond the simple Good Read and error signals provided by corded models These indi cations allow you to understand a variety of functions and features imple mented for the product Bluetooth Imager Indications GREEN RED ORANGE STATUS LED LED LED BEEPER Connected or re enter into the boundary When scanner is sleeping Blink shee Special beep Disconnected or Out of boundary When scan ner is sleeping Blink twice Disconnected or Out of boundary Trigger is Blinks pressed only Hardware fail Flash Program download Flash Program checksum fail Flash Scan disable Trigger is pressed only Blink Special beep High freq beep Data transmitting ON for 300msec ON for Data transmission Fail Xmsec
158. ssion Enable Product Reference Guide 169 Symbologies Interleaved 2 of 5 continued Fixed Length Control One or two fixed lengths may be configured for Interleaved 2 of 5 Lengths must be even and must include any check digit that may be in the bar code If Length 1 or Length 2 are set to non zero values the minimum and maximum length settings are ignored To disable fixed lengths set Length 1 and Length 2 to a value of 00 To configure this feature 1 Determine the length settings needed for Fixed Length 1 and Fixed Length 2 then reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen lengths Selectable lengths are from 0x00 to 0x64 from 0 to 100 decimal 2 Scan the START bar code below Scan either the Set Fixed Length 1 or Set Fixed Length 2 bar code 4 Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the hex digits represent ing the desired length For example scan 00 to disable the feature or 0A to set the length to 10 Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned 6 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 170 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 continued START BARCODE DEFAULT SETTINGS FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None P Fixed Length 1 Scan the bar code above then two digits from Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired length s
159. symbologies turn to NOTE the options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET SIANDARD 2 OF 5 DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a Standard 2 of 5 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 Inthat chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 248 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Standard 2 of 5 Standard 2 of 5 continued START STATE BARCODE DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 249 Symbologies Code 16K The following options apply to the Code 16
160. t NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length cca ADD Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 a UT LL Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 228 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT UK Plessey UK Plessey continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation jus a Product Reference Guide 229 Symbologies UK Plessey continued Code I D Selection The Code I D fo
161. t DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE NONE Code I D Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only 260 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT China Post China Post continued China Post Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a China Post bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the China Post symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to NOTE the options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature b Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET CHINA POSTDATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a China Post bar code was scanned Scanning d
162. t be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET CODE 4 5DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever Code 4 or Code 5 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 Inthat chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 284 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 4 5 Code 4 5 continued START STATE BARCODE i Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 285 Symbologies NOTES 286 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Chapter 7 Bluetooth Features Features in this section are applicable only to Bluetooth BT models The Bluetooth model includes an imager and Base Station When the imager and Base Station are linked together the imager will read and decode bar codes and transmit them via a Bluetooth radio to the Base Sta
163. ta output Product Reference Guide 139 Symbologies RSS Limited continued START STATE BARCODE Set RSS inte N Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 140 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 39 Code 39 The following options apply to the Code 39 symbology Disable Enable Code 39 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Code 39 bar codes Checksum Verification When enabled the imager will verify the checksum of the labels Turn this option on only when a checksum is present in the Code 39 labels Checksum Transmit Enable this option to transmit the checksum with scanned bar code data Product Reference Guide 141 Symbologies Code 39 continued STATE BARCODE Disable Code 30 ELITR DL Enable Checksum Verification Disable Checksum Transmission 142 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 39 Code 39 continued Minimum Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length which can be set to gualify data entry The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maximum will be rejected If the maximum code length is set to zero the global maximum is in effect If the minimum code length is set to zero the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maxim
164. ter s set for Data Group 3 whenever a Code 39 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode n that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output Product Reference Guide 147 Symbologies Code 39 continued START STATE BARCODE pee Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 148 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 39 Code 39 continued Format Use this feature to select standard or Full ASCII Code 39 which is an enhanced set of Code 39 and uses a total of 128 characters to represent Full ASCII code Each Full ASCII Code 39 character is a combination of one of the characters and with an uppercase alphabetical character A to Z Append This function allows several symbols to be concatenated and be treated as a sin gle entry The imager will not transmit the embedded appending code for Code 39 a space If the append function is enabled and other symbols are read again with the appended code then the codes are transmitted without the code ID preamble or prefix When a symbol was decoded without the appended code the data is transmitted without the code ID and prefix but the postamble suffix co
165. the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET CODE 128 DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s sec for Data Group 3 whenever a Code 128 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 Inthat chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 164 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 128 Code 128 continued START STATE BARCODE 2 ILLE Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 165 Symbologies EAN 128 Format as EAN 128 When this feature is enabled the imager will
166. the global minimum is in effect Ensure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maximum length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length START MODE BARCODE ucc ILU UD Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 Ed ILU LI JU Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 Product Reference Guide 187 Symbologies Matrix 2 of 5 Eur continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired quantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode b
167. tion The Base Station will then transmit the bar code data to the POS host system over the host cable The host interfaces available from the Base Station are the same set as the corded version of the product Auto Update When this feature is enabled an imager and its linked Base Station can automatically ensure they stay in sync with regard to application hardware and or configuration This is accom plished by the linked imager and Base Station comparing application version number and configuration file check sum If either is different the Base Station will automatically update the imager with its application configuration If the units are linked any changes made to the Base Station configuration through the scan utility software will automatically be sent to the imager at the completion of the programming session By the same token any changes made to the linked imager s configuration will be transmitted to the Base Station at the end of the programming session The following options are available for Auto Update Auto update enable Allows both application and configuration updat ing e Configure auto update enable Allows only configuration updating Application auto update enable Allows only application updating e Auto update disable No automatic updates will be performed Product Reference Guide 287 Bluetooth Features Auto Update continued START STATE BARCODE Application
168. tion and Mobility Code Length When enabled this feature will calculate the total character length of the scanned bar code minus truncated leading or ending digits and transmit this information just previous to the actual scanned data 72 QuickScan QS6500 QS6500BT Data Editing Overview Figure 5 4 Code Data Elements Code Length Transmission A number of data digits can be transmitted before the code data AND e The total length of the bar code is the pumiber Bis of characters of bar code data witb it truncated leading or ending digits Prefi Symbology Preambl ID ffCode Length Bar Code Data ID JPostamble Sufffix Code ID Transmission Enable this option to transmit the code ID Symbology Name This function is used to identify and display the scanned bar code s symbology from among any of the symbologies readable by the imager When enabled the code name symbology will be transmitted before the bar code data Product Reference Guide 73 Data Editing Symbology I D and Code Length continued BARCODE Symboiogy UDOVE A Name Code LD coena HYDR UAI Bar Code Data Code I D 8 Disable Code I D 8 AIM L D Enable Code Lent MEL Transmission oo QNNM 74 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Data Editing Overview Data Group Characters Options are available to insert characters in up to four positions between the scanned
169. to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of to represent MSI Plessey The value from the table corresponding to is 40 This value will be used in a step to fol low Scan the START bar code Scan the SET MSI PLESSEY CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 4 and 0 the value determined in an earlier step to represent Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned MSI Plessey labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output 0123456789123 222 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT MSI Plessey MSI Plessey continued START STATE BARCODE DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 6 40 hex Set MSI Plessey Code I D Character s Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 223 Symbologies MSI Plessey continued MSI Plessey Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data E
170. u ER UU b D M EINE 4 44 NA Chatactbl i i acc etse toc ide tape n t o enina a 4 45 Retry onm ACK NAK TIMEOUT iia iie RG Ire prn niche Hin y 4 46 ACK NAK Timeout Valtl amp uei ied EY EDR EU RR y GC EDR mnn CR 4 47 ACIKNAKRetry Coumnt eiii O icr e RR Ed ER oea 4 48 ACK NAK Error Handling 3 4 49 TRANSMISSION Fallure IndicatloR siio oic pase epp ttr GU db nia 4 50 IBM USB Interface Features sisussssucecorsm PER En Rd GO USE e DenSa QUIM 4 51 IBMsUSB Device USAGE iiid iii YR UA A ue RR Diese dud RERO 4 51 IBM sci ET FF HF PER laii a DR SU ete aA IAE Pre HR TE HF ES 4 52 IBM Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format rene 4 52 Keyboard Wedge USB Keyboard 25 2 25 ntn tnr eR RR 4 53 WanedErniilatior sustssineitientat as RR VERS eheu pP EA E E SD HETH 4 60 Supported SymbologlBs nn 4 60 Wand Emulation Bar Code Format rre reri o RG in iens 4 60 Bar Space Polariby ciere cadis 2 4 61 Initial POIGFIEy oseb sws Re WR RR IR y nri y yR EET yn nU DIE 4 61 Signal Speed ie iy UDD E RC DUUM 4 62 Transmit Trailing NOISE 2 5 a ddi Rd GRO Tai Pu EM dd RN 4 62 Transmit Leading NOISE 4 63 Symbology ComVersi0l inne nai A edu iin TATLI TESS ende 4 63 tona ta tonta ta toan ta nn mn nno 5 65 lt lt Data Editing Overview ERR wei ai O CE dU fn FR OS 5 65 Please Keep In Mind 5 66 Prefix SurfiX eie iA YY Y YR eo A EEN TNR RG 5 66 Preamible Postarmble 5 69 symbology I D and Code Length
171. um length setting otherwise all the labels of the symbology will be unreadable You can set NOTE the same value for both minimum and maximum length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length pcc UNDYDD Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 0 rd NAT Length DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 0 Product Reference Guide 143 Symbologies Code 39 continued Truncate Leading Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated Select from 00 no truncation to 15 The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate end NOTE ing value START MODE BARCODE Sets from 00 to 15 characters to truncate from either the leading or ending charac ters of scanned bar code data To configure this feature scan the START bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode then the SET TRUNCATION LEADING or SET TRUNCATION ENDING followed by the digits from the Alpha numeric table in Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad representing the desired guantity of digits to trumcate from the message string Accept your selection by scanning the SET bar code below and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation Bs Set Truncation a YDD 144 QuickScan OS
172. up 3 whenever an EAN 13 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode n that chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output Product Reference Guide 105 Symbologies EAN 13 continued START STATE BARCODE Sa EANG UDD Data Group s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 106 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT EAN 13 EAN 13 continued Add ons Add ons or supplemental characters are commonly added to the end of EAN 13 bar codes The imager will read the add ons if they are enabled and in the field of view Three add on types are supported 2 digit 5 digit and UCC EAN 128 Supported options are None This option directs the imager to ignore add on portion of a EAN 13 bar code but still read the main portion of the bar code 2 Digits The imager will read 2 digit add ons with the EAN 13 label 5 Digits The imager will read 5 digit add ons with the EAN 13 label 2 and 5 Digits The imager will read 2 and 5 digit add ons with the EAN 13 label UCC EAN 128 The imager will read UCC EAN 128 add ons with the EAN 13 label 2 Digit amp UCC EAN 128 The imager will read 2 digit and UCC EAN 128 add ons with the E
173. v DALALOCIC QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT General Purpose Handheld Linear Imager Bar Code Reader with Bluetooth Wireless Technology Product Reference Guide Datalogic Scanning Inc 959 Terry Street Eugene Oregon 97402 Telephone 541 683 5700 Fax 541 345 7140 An Unpublished Work All rights reserved No part of the contents of this documentation or the procedures described therein may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written per mission of Datalogic Scanning Inc or its subsidiaries or affiliates Datalogic or Datalogic Scanning Owners of Datalogic products are hereby granted a non exclusive revocable license to reproduce and transmit this documentation for the purchaser s own internal business purposes Purchaser shall not remove or alter any proprietary notices including copyright notices contained in this documentation and shall ensure that all notices appear on any reproductions of the documentation Should future revisions of this manual be published you can acquire printed versions by contacting your Datalogic representative Electronic versions may either be downloadable from the Datalogic website www scanning datalogic com or provided on appropriate media If you visit our website and would like to make comments or suggestions about this or other Datalogic publications please let us know via the Con tact Datalogic page Disclaimer Datalogic has taken reasonable
174. ve A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever a Pharma code 39 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 1 Inthat chapter you can select which character s and position s to place Data Characters within scanned data output 156 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Pharmacode 39 Pharmacode 39 continued START STATE BARCODE DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE None 00 Product Reference Guide 157 Symbologies Code 128 The following options apply to the Code 128 symbology Disable Enable Code 128 When this feature is disabled the imager will not read Code 128 bar codes Checksum Verification When enabled the imager will verify the checksum of the labels Checksum Transmit Enable this option to transmit the checksum with scanned bar code data Function Code Transmission Enable this option to transmit the Code 128 function characters 1 2 3 and 4 as hexadecimal values 80 81 82 and 83 respectively This feature is disabled from the factory for all interfaces except Wand Emulation 158 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Code 128 Code 128 continued STATE BARCODE Disable ce Di
175. versal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The resulting message string for scanned UPC A labels would appear as follows Scanned bar code data 0123456789123 Resulting message string output A0123456789123 Product Reference Guide 83 Symbologies UPC A continued START STATE BARCODE Code 10 UND Code I D Character s DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE A 41 hex Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only 84 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT UPC A UPC A continued UPC A Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever a UPC A bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the UPC A symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature b Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET UPC A D
176. w and finally exit programming mode by scan ning the END barcode below DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE 00 None Set Truncation Bs TELLE Set Truncation a WYNN Product Reference Guide 91 Symbologies UPC E continued Code I D Selection The Code I D for this symbology consists of one or two user selectable ASCII characters It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted UPC E bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled Example Setting the UPC E Code I D To configure this feature 1 Determine which character s you would like to use to represent the UPC E symbology Reference Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart to find the corresponding hex values for your chosen character s In this example we ll set a Code I D of E to represent UPC E The value from the table corresponding to F is 45 This value will be used in a step to follow Scan the START bar code Scan the SET UPC E CODE I D bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes 4 and 5 the value 45 determined in an earlier step to represent a Code I D of E Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned Turn to the Data Editing chapter and scan the CODE ID POSITION BEFORE BAR CODE DATA label Features configured using the Data Editing chapter are universal and will affect all symbologies NOTE 7 Scan the END bar code to exit Programming Mode 8 The
177. xpanded DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE RX Code I D Character s 52 hex 58 hex Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only Product Reference Guide 131 Symbologies RSS Expanded continued RSS Expanded Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever an RSS Expanded bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the RSS Expanded symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to NOTE the options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature I Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET RSS Expanded DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits repre senting the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever an RSS Expanded ba
178. y only Product Reference Guide 113 Symbologies EAN 8 continued EAN 8 Data Group Characters Once you ve pre set your desired Data Group Characters using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5 Data Editing you can choose to output up to two of those pre sets whenever an EAN 8 bar code is scanned The options in this section set Data Group Characters for the EAN 8 symbology ONLY If you wish to enable this feature for additional symbologies turn to the NOTE options in the section specific to the other symbol ogy s To set this feature 1 Determine which Data Group pre set s to output You can select up to two from the following Data Group 1 Data Group 2 Data Group 3 Data Group 4 For example your choice might be Data Group 2 only Data Groups 1 and 3 Data Groups 3 and 4 or no Data Groups Scan the START bar code to place the imager in Programming Mode Scan the SET EAN 8 DATA GROUP CHARACTERS bar code Turn to Appendix B Alpha Numeric Pad and scan the digits representing the Data Group designation s chosen in the first step above A digit of value zero 0 selects no group For example scanning 3 and 0 would output only the character s set for Data Group 3 whenever an EAN 8 bar code was scanned Scanning digits 1 and 2 would output both Data Groups 2 and 3 To select no Data Groups at all scan 0 then 0 again Scan the SET bar code to accept the digits scanned
179. yle IBM Enhanced PC WYSE 60 85 99 GT 150 160 285 ANSI Keyboard 105 Keys 520 520 ES M ANSI Keyboard 105 Keys WYSE 55 65 65 ES 120 185 325 ANSI Keyboard 105 Keys WYSE 55 65 65 ES 120 185 325 ASCII Keyboard WYSE 60 85 99 GT 150 160 285 ANSI W285 Keyboard 105 Keys 520 520 ES ANSI W285 Keyboard 105 Keys WYSE 55 65 65 ES 120 185 325 ANSI W285 Keyboard 105 Keys WYSE WINTERM 3320 SE EE IBM 3153 IBM 316X 3179 3180 319X 3270 IBM 3151 3152 010 347X 348X DIGITAL VT 220 320 330 340 350 382 DIGITAL VT420 DIGITAL VT 510 520 IBM ANSI Style Keyboard DIGITAL VT 510 520 IBM PC Style Keyboard SUN SPARC 5 10 SUN 420 440 ITX WYSE 370 355 Style Enhanced IBM PC 7 Reference Appendix C Keyboard Function Key Map pings for more information about keyboards NOTE Product Reference Guide 29 Interface Related Features Interface Selection START STATE BARCODE IBM 4683 s SW IBM 4683 ees POMA IBM 4683 v MAMMA DRM see AAN Keyboard v AW Keyboard eee Keyboard vc AMA 30 QuickScan OS6500 0S6500BT Interface Selection Keyboard Wedge D Keyboard Wedge E Keyboard Wedge F Keyboard Wedge G Keyboard Wedge H Keyboard Wedge I Keyboard Wedge J Keyboard Wedge K Keyboard Wedge L Keyboard Wedge M Keyboard Wedge N Product Reference Guide 31 Interface Related Features Keyboard FWY Keyboard wee j gt RUM Key
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