Datalogic magellan 3300HSI Product Reference Manual

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Magellan
In-Counter Horizontal Single Plane Scanner
TM
3300HSi
Product Reference Guide
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Datalogic ADC, Inc.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Getting Started............................................................................................................................................................... 1
About This Manual .............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Manual Conventions ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Connecting the Scanner .......................................................................................................................................................................2
Error Codes .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Installation ...........................................................................................................................................................................................4
LED and Beeper Indicators ..................................................................................................................................................................6
Programming .......................................................................................................................................................................................8
Using the Programming Bar Codes ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Resetting the Standard Product Defaults .............................................................................................................................................. 8
Data Matrix Programming Labels ........................................................................................................................................................8
Bar Code Mask .................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Going Green .................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
LED Class .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 2. General Features .......................................................................................................................................................... 11
Double Read Timeout for Linear Labels ............................................................................................................................................11
Double Read Timeout for 2D Labels ................................................................................................................................................. 13
Scanner Button Options ....................................................................................................................................................................14
Camera Button Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................15
LED Level ..........................................................................................................................................................................................16
Auxiliary Port Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate .................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Productivity Index Reporting (PIR) ................................................................................................................................................... 19
Sleep Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................................20
Wake Up Intensity ......................................................................................................................................................................................................22
LED and Beeper Indicators ................................................................................................................................................................24
Power On Alert ............................................................................................................................................................................................................24
External Read Indicator (ERI) Active State High ..............................................................................................................................................24
ERI Timeout ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
Good Read: When to Indicate ................................................................................................................................................................................26
Good Read Beep Control .........................................................................................................................................................................................27
Good Read Beep Frequency ...................................................................................................................................................................................27
Good Read Beep Length ..........................................................................................................................................................................................28
Good Read Beep Volume ........................................................................................................................................................................................29
Cell Phone Mode ...............................................................................................................................................................................30
Chapter 3. Image Capture.............................................................................................................................................................. 31
Image Capture ................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
How to Capture an Image .......................................................................................................................................................................................31
Image Capture to a microSD Card by Scanning a Special Label ....................................................................................................31
Image Capture to the Host by Host Command .....................................................................................................................................32
Image Capture to a microSD Card by Optional Remote Camera Button Press .........................................................................33
Image Compression ...........................................................................................................................................................................34
Image Format ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Image Size .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Image Brightness ................................................................................................................................................................................36
Image Contrast ..................................................................................................................................................................................36
Chapter 4. Interface Related Features .......................................................................................................................................... 37
Interface Selection ..............................................................................................................................................................................39
Interface Features ............................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Obey/Ignore Host Commands .....................................................................................................................................................................41
Host Transmission Buffers .............................................................................................................................................................................42
RS-232 Interface Features .......................................................................................................................................................................................43
Hardware Flow Control ..................................................................................................................................................................................45
Intercharacter Delay ........................................................................................................................................................................................46
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Software Flow Control .................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
Host Echo ............................................................................................................................................................................................................48
Host Echo Quiet Interval ................................................................................................................................................................................49
Signal Voltage: Normal/TTL .......................................................................................................................................................................... 50
RS-232 Invert ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Beep on ASCII BEL ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 51
Beep on Not on File ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
ACK NAK Options .............................................................................................................................................................................................53
ACK Character .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54
NAK Character ...................................................................................................................................................................................................54
Retry on ACK NAK Timeout .......................................................................................................................................................................... 55
ACK NAK Timeout Value ................................................................................................................................................................................ 55
ACK NAK Retry Count .....................................................................................................................................................................................56
ACK NAK Error Handling .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Transmission Failure Indication ..................................................................................................................................................................58
Single Cable RS-232 ..........................................................................................................................................................................58
Single Cable RS-232 Options ................................................................................................................................................................................. 58
Single Cable RS-232 RTS CTS Selection ..............................................................................................................................................................59
Single Cable RS-232 Use BCC .................................................................................................................................................................................60
Single Cable RS-232 Use ACK/NAK ......................................................................................................................................................................60
Single Cable RS-232 Use STX .................................................................................................................................................................................61
Set Single Cable RS-232 STX Character .............................................................................................................................................................. 61
Single Cable RS-232 Use ETX .................................................................................................................................................................................62
Set Single Cable RS-232 ETX Character .............................................................................................................................................................. 62
Single Cable Pacesetter Plus .................................................................................................................................................................................. 63
Single Cable Datalogic Extensions ......................................................................................................................................................................63
USB-OEM Interface Features .................................................................................................................................................................................. 64
USB-OEM Device usage .................................................................................................................................................................................64
IBM ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................64
IBM Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format ..................................................................................................................................................64
Keyboard Wedge .......................................................................................................................................................................................................65
USB Keyboard .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 65
Caps Lock State .................................................................................................................................................................................................67
USB COM Interface Set-up ............................................................................................................................................................... 71
Chapter 5. Data Editing.................................................................................................................................................................. 73
Data Editing Overview .......................................................................................................................................................................73
Please Keep In Mind... ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 73
Global Prefix/Suffix ............................................................................................................................................................................74
AIM ID .............................................................................................................................................................................................75
Label ID ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 76
Case Conversion ................................................................................................................................................................................ 82
Character Conversion ........................................................................................................................................................................ 83
Chapter 6. Symbologies................................................................................................................................................................. 85
UPC-A ...............................................................................................................................................................................................85
Disable/Enable UPC-A ..............................................................................................................................................................................................85
Check Digit Transmission ........................................................................................................................................................................................86
Number System Transmission ..............................................................................................................................................................................86
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 87
UPC-E ...............................................................................................................................................................................................88
Disable/Enable UPC-E ..............................................................................................................................................................................................88
Check Digit Transmission ........................................................................................................................................................................................88
Number System Digit ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 89
Expand to UPC-E to UPC-A ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 89
Expand UPC-E to EAN13 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 90
GTIN ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................91
Expand UPC/EAN to GTIN .......................................................................................................................................................................................91
EAN-13 ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 92
Disable/Enable EAN-13 ............................................................................................................................................................................................92
Check Digit Transmission ........................................................................................................................................................................................92
EAN-13 Flag 1 Character ..........................................................................................................................................................................................93
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ISBN .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................93
EAN-8 ...............................................................................................................................................................................................94
Disable/Enable EAN-8 ...............................................................................................................................................................................................94
Check Digit Transmission ........................................................................................................................................................................................94
EAN Two-Label .................................................................................................................................................................................96
EAN Two-Label Combined Transmission .........................................................................................................................................96
Price Weight Check Digit ..................................................................................................................................................................97
Add-ons ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 98
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional / Stacked Omnidirectional .............................................................................................................. 100
Disable/Enable GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional .............................................................................................................................................100
UCC/EAN 128 Emulation ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 100
GS1 DataBar Expanded / Expanded Stacked ...................................................................................................................................101
Disable/Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded .......................................................................................................................................................... 101
GS1-128 Emulation ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 101
Length Control ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 102
GS1 DataBar Expanded Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ............................................................................................. 102
Coupon Read Control ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 103
GS1 DataBar Limited ...................................................................................................................................................................... 104
Disable/Enable GS1 DataBar Limited ............................................................................................................................................................... 104
GS1-128 Emulation ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 104
Code 39 ...........................................................................................................................................................................................105
Disable/Enable Code 39 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 105
Check Character Calculation ............................................................................................................................................................................... 105
Check Character Transmit .................................................................................................................................................................................... 106
Start/Stop Characters ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 106
Code 39 Full ASCII ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 107
Length Control ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 108
Code 39 Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ..........................................................................................................................108
Code 32 Italian Pharmacode ............................................................................................................................................................109
Disable/Enable Code 32 Italian Pharmacode ................................................................................................................................................ 109
Start/Stop Characters ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 109
Code 32 Italian Pharmacode — continued ...................................................................................................................................................110
Check Character Transmit .................................................................................................................................................................................... 110
Code 128 .........................................................................................................................................................................................111
Disable/Enable Code 128 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 111
Disable/Enable EAN 128 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 111
Transmit Function Characters ............................................................................................................................................................................112
Length Control ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 113
Code 128 Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ........................................................................................................................ 113
Code 128 Conversion to Code 39 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 114
Interleaved 2 of 5 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 114
Disable/Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 .....................................................................................................................................................................114
Check Digit Calculation ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 115
Check Digit Transmit .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 115
Length Control ................................................................................................................
Interleaved 2 of 5 Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ........................................................................................................ 116
Codabar ...........................................................................................................................................................................................117
Disable/Enable Codabar ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 117
Check Character Verification ............................................................................................................................................................................... 117
Check Character Transmit .................................................................................................................................................................................... 118
Length Control ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 119
Codabar Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .......................................................................................................................... 119
Start/Stop Character Type .................................................................................................................................................................................... 120
Start/Stop Character Transmission ................................................................................................................................................................... 120
Start/Stop Character Match ................................................................................................................................................................................. 121
Code 93 ...........................................................................................................................................................................................121
Disable/Enable Code 93 ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 121
Length Control ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 122
Code 93 Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ..........................................................................................................................122
MSI ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 123
Disable/Enable MSI ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 123
MSI Check Character Transmit ........................................................................................................................................................................... 123
......................................................................................... 116
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MSI Check Character Calculation .......................................................................................................................................................................124
MSI Number of Check Characters ......................................................................................................................................................................124
MSI Length Control .................................................................................................................................................................................................125
MSI Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ....................................................................................................................................125
Chapter 7. 2D Symbologies ......................................................................................................................................................... 127
2D Symbologies ...............................................................................................................................................................................127
PDF 417 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................128
Disable/Enable PDF 417 ...............................................................................................................................................................................128
Allow Zero Length PDF 417 Reading ......................................................................................................................................................128
Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................................................129
PDF 417 Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .................................................................................................................130
Micro PDF 417 ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................131
Disable/Enable Micro PDF 417 ..................................................................................................................................................................131
Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................................................132
Micro PDF 417 Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .....................................................................................................133
Datamatrix ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................134
Disable/Enable Datamatrix .........................................................................................................................................................................134
Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................................................135
Datamatrix Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ............................................................................................................136
QR Code .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................137
Disable/Enable QR Code ..............................................................................................................................................................................137
Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................................................138
QR Code Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ................................................................................................................139
Maxicode .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................140
Disable/Enable Maxicode ............................................................................................................................................................................140
Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................................................141
Maxicode Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions ..............................................................................................................142
Aztec .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................143
Disable/Enable Aztec ....................................................................................................................................................................................143
Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................................................144
Aztec Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .......................................................................................................................145
Composite Labels ....................................................................................................................................................................................................146
Disable/Enable GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional 2D Component ....................................................................................................146
Disable/Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded 2D Component .................................................................................................................146
Disable/Enable GS1 DataBar Limited 2D Component ......................................................................................................................147
Chapter 8. Advanced Decoding Features................................................................................................................................... 149
Inverse Label Reading ......................................................................................................................................................................149
UPC/EAN Quiet Zone .................................................................................................................................................................... 150
Chapter 9. References .................................................................................................................................................................. 151
Global Prefix/Suffix ..........................................................................................................................................................................152
Label ID ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 153
Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................................ 154
Length 1, Length 2 Programming Instructions .............................................................................................................................................154
Appendix A. Product Specifications....................................................................................................................... 155
Optical and Read Performance Parameters ....................................................................................................................................... 155
Scanner Dimensions ......................................................................................................................................................................... 155
Physical Properties ...........................................................................................................................................................................156
Electrical Parameters ........................................................................................................................................................................ 156
Environmental Parameters ............................................................................................................................................................... 156
Other Parameters .............................................................................................................................................................................156
Appendix B. Cable Pinouts...................................................................................................................................... 157
Standard Cable Pinouts (Primary Interface Cables) ..........................................................................................................................157
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Appendix C. Alpha-Numeric Pad ............................................................................................................................ 159
Appendix D. Factory Default Settings ................................................................................................................... 161
Factory Defaults by Interface ........................................................................................................................................................... 161
Appendix E. Keyboard Function Key Mappings.................................................................................................... 167
Keyboard Model Cross Reference .....................................................................................................................................................167
Appendix F. Host Commands ................................................................................................................................. 175
Accepting RS-232 Commands ......................................................................................................................................................... 175
Appendix G. Sample Symbols................................................................................................................................. 177
1D Symbol Samples ......................................................................................................................................................................... 177
2D Sample Symbols ......................................................................................................................................................................... 179
Composite Sample Symbols ............................................................................................................................................................. 180
Appendix H. microSD Card ..................................................................................................................................... 181
microSDHC Compatibility ..............................................................................................................................................................181
microSD Card Insertion ................................................................................................................................................................... 181
microSD Card Removal .........................................................................................................................................................................................182
Autorun File Processing ................................................................................................................................................................... 182
microSD Function Summary ...........................................................................................................................................................182
microSD Function Details ............................................................................................................................................................... 183
From Scanner to microSD Card .......................................................................................................................................................................... 183
Capture and save an image to a microSD card by scanning a label. .......................................................................................... 183
Export a Configuration file from the Scanner to the microSD card ............................................................................................183
Export Scanner Status to microSD card ................................................................................................................................................. 183
From microSD Card to Scanner .......................................................................................................................................................................... 184
Application code load to scanner ............................................................................................................................................................ 184
Configuration load to scanner .................................................................................................................................................................. 185
Appendix I. Handheld Data Format Requirements............................................................................................... 187
Handheld Data Format Requirements General ............................................................................................................................................ 187
Datalogic Handheld Data Format Requirements ........................................................................................................................................ 188
RSS-14 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 188
RSS Expanded ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 188
UPC-A ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 188
UPC-A with 2-Digit Supplemental ........................................................................................................................................................... 188
UPC-A with 5-Digit Supplemental ........................................................................................................................................................... 188
UPC-A with Code 128 Supplemental .....................................................................................................................................................188
UPC-E ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 189
UPC-E with 2-Digit Supplemental ...........................................................................................................................................................190
UPC-E with 5-Digit Supplemental ...........................................................................................................................................................190
UPC-E with Code 128 Supplemental ...................................................................................................................................................... 190
EAN-8 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 191
EAN-8 with 2-Digit Supplemental ........................................................................................................................................................... 191
EAN-8 with 5-Digit Supplemental ........................................................................................................................................................... 191
EAN-8 with Code 128 Supplemental ...................................................................................................................................................... 191
EAN-13 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 191
EAN-13 with 2-Digit Supplemental ......................................................................................................................................................... 191
EAN-13 with 5-Digit Supplemental ......................................................................................................................................................... 191
EAN-13 with Code 128 Supplemental ...................................................................................................................................................192
Code 39 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 192
Code 39-Pharmacode .................................................................................................................................................................................. 192
I 2 of 5 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 192
Codabar ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 193
Code 128 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 193
MSI ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 194
Code 93 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 194
PDF417 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 194
AIM Formats .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 195
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UPC-A .................................................................................................................................................................................................................195
UPC-E ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................195
EAN-13 ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................195
EAN-8 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................195
2-Digit Supplemental ...................................................................................................................................................................................195
5-Digit Supplemental ...................................................................................................................................................................................196
Code 128 Supplemental ..............................................................................................................................................................................196
Bookland ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................196
Code 39 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................196
Codabar .............................................................................................................................................................................................................197
MSI .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................197
Code 93 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................197
RSS-14 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................197
RSS Expanded ..................................................................................................................................................................................................197
I 2 of 5 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................198
Code 128 / EAN128 ........................................................................................................................................................................................198
PDF417 ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................198
“Unknown” AIM ID (an AIM ID which is not specified above) .......................................................................................................198
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The Magellan checkout environments where there is a relatively high number of transactions with a fairly small number of items per transaction. The scanner has a reduced footprint, allowing more room for item merchandising of high margin impulse items clustered around the P.O.S.

About This Manual

This manual provides advanced user information, including connection, programming, product and cable specifications, and other useful references. For additional information, such as instal­lation, maintenance, troubleshooting and warranty information, see the Quick Reference Guide (QR
G). Copies of other publications for this product are downloadable free of charge from the
website listed on the back cover of this manual.
Chapter 1

Getting Started

TM
3300HSi Horizontal Single Plane Scanner is designed for small counter retail
On leaving the factory, units are programmed for the most comm tions settings. If you need to change these settings, custom programming can be accompli by scanning the bar codes in this guide.
Bold text and a yellow-highlighted background indicates the most common default setting for a
e/option.
featur

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 scanner:
CAUTION
NOTE
on terminal and communica-
Notes contain information necessary for properly
nosing, repairing and operating the scanner.
diag
The CAUTION symbol advise that could damage equipment or property.
s you of actions
shed
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U
S
B
U
S
B
R
S
-
2
3
2
I
B
M
or...
or...
Power Off the Terminal (POT)
Terminal (PC)
To Terminal (PC)
To Terminal (PC)
Keyboard Wedge, RS-232 and USB Cables
Powered by AC Adapter
Other Non-POT Cables
Powered by AC Adapter
via short adapter cable
R
S
-
2
3
2
a
b
c
Keyboard
Wedge

Connecting the Scanner

The scanner kit you ordered to match your interface should provide a compatible cable for your installation. Alternatively, if your scanner receives Power Off the Terminal (POT) it might be possible to connect using a cable from a previously existing installation (except for USB). If you wish to connect using an existing cable, but cannot use POT, a short adapter cable is available. Check with your technical support representative about compatibility before connecting. Use the appropriate instructions below when you’re ready to connect the scanner to the terminal, PC or other host device.
Upon completing the connection via the appropriate inter the
Interface Related Features section of this manual and scan the bar code to select the correct
face instructions below, proceed to
interface type.
RS-232 Serial Connection —
terminal/PC serial port via the RS-232 cable as shown in port POT (Power Off the Terminal) to supply scanner po (AC Adapter) as shown in the RS-232 cable connector and the AC Adapter plug into
Figure 1
. Connecting the Scanner
Turn off power to the terminal/PC and connect the scanner to the
Figure 1a. If the terminal will not sup-
wer, use the approved power supply
Figure 1b. Plug the AC Adapter barrel connector into the socket on
a standard power outlet.
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Connecting the Scanner
USB Connection —
USB cable for the interface type you ordered. Reference
NOTE
IBM Connection —
IBM cable. Reference
Keyboard Wedge Connection —
board Wedge cable has a ‘Y’ connection from the scanner
Connect the scanner to a USB port on the terminal/PC using the correct
Figure 1.
USB installations may require a power connection via an approved A/C Adapter would be the case if the scanner is connected along with a number
f other devices to a non-powered USB hub.
o
as shown in Figure 1b or Figure 1c. For example, this
Connect the scanner to the IBM port on the terminal/PC using the correct
Figure 1.
Before connection, turn off power to the terminal/PC. The Key-
. Connect the female to the male end
from the keyboard and the remaining end at the keyboard port at the terminal/PC. Reference
Figure 1b.
Figure 2. Ports and Connections
1
2
3 4 5
1 Connection Bulkhead Cover 5 POS Terminal (blue): Label data,
2 USB Service Port: On screen
programming tool
3 microSD Slot: Upgrades, imaging,
statistics data
4 Electronic Article Surveillance
Antenna Connection Wire
(EAS)
6
7
application Host download, Host commands to scanner
6 Auxiliary Port (yellow): RS-232 hand-
held, EAS interlock, remote button, PIR data
7 Cable Cover
camera
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Getting Started

Error Codes

NUMBER OF
LED
FLASHES/
BEEPS
1 Configuration Contact Helpdesk for assistance
2 Interface PCB
6 Main PCB
10 Button Error
12 Imager Module
13 Software ID Failure
If an error is detected, the scanner will sound a long low tone (for three seconds) and flash its LED, indicating a failure. When this occurs, remove the top cover and press the Scanner Push Button to hear the error code. If it is configured to do so, the scanner will sound a series of beeps corresponding to the error code and/or flash its LED simultaneous to the beeps. The table below describes what these codes mean and what action should be taken for each.
ERROR CORRECTIVE ACTION
14 Software Fatal Fault

Installation

For comfortable slide-through scanning, mount the scanner level with the countertop. Follow these steps for flush installation:

1. Decide the best situation for the scanner by considering...

• Proximity to the user. Verify that checkstand features allow the scanner to be within y reach of the user, without interfering with cash drawers or other equipment.
eas
• Cable routing to and from the scanner: Can cables an
d connected devices be routed in
such a way as to be protected from damage or tampering?
• Mounting stability. Avoid placing the scan
ner in such a way as to subject it to excess
vibration, bumping, spillage, etc.
• Peripheral connections from the scanner
, such as a handheld device.
2. The countertop must be modified to accept the scanner. At the time of this writing, three options ar
e available.
Figure 3a shows the dimensions for the opening and other details if a shelf is to be built
to support the unit.
Figure 3b details the cutout dimensions if an adapter fixture holding the scanner will
rest with its rim above the countertop.
Figure 3c provides dimensions if an adapter fixture holding the scanner will be recessed
to be flush with the countertop.

3. Remove the Connector Cover, then connect and route the cables at the scanner.

4. Seat the scanner or in the countertop opening (or adapter).

5. Switch the terminal OFF.

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6. Connect the interface cable to the terminal.

7. If required, connect the scanner’s AC Adapter to the AC outlet.

8. Switch the terminal ON.

Installation
9. Verify operation by scanning a few known-good bar
be communicating the bar code data to the POS terminal.

10. This concludes the installation instructions.

Figure 3. Countertop Cutouts
a. Shelf installation b. Adapter w/flange above counter
6.07"
(154.2mm)
Cut hole
6.07"
(154.2mm)
3.42"
(86.9mm)
Shelf Depth
6.26"
(159mm)
Cut hole
Rim rests on top of counter
code labels. The scanner should now
Rim of adapter
6.26"
(159mm)
3.47"
(88.1mm)
c. Adapter w/flange recessed to be flush with counter
7.40"
(188mm)
6.26"
(159mm)
Routed ledge for rim
Cut hole
Rim is flush with counter
6.26"
(159mm)
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Radius 0.21" (5.3mm) x4
7.91"
(201mm)
3.52"
(89.4mm)
Routing is 0.050" (1.27mm) deep
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Getting Started

LED and Beeper Indicators

The scanner’s beeper sounds and its green LED illuminates to indicate various functions or errors on the scanner. The tables below list these indications. One exception to the behaviors listed in the tables is that the scanner’s functions are programmable, and may or may not be turned on. For example, certain indications, such as the power-up beep can be disabled using programming bar code labels.

Tab l e 1. Green LED Indications

LED
INDICATION
Power-on indication
Good Read Indication
Scanner Ready Constant dim green The scanner is ready for operation. The LED is also configu-
Sleep Mode Green LED slowly and continu-
Host Disable Constant green flash at 1 Hz
Diagnostics Varies (see Error Codes on
Prog. Mode See Host Disable above. The scanner is in Programming Mode.
Bright green flash Indicates the scanner has finished all its power up tests and is
Bright green flash Indicates a bar code has been read and decoded.
ously changes from off to dim to
f.
of
(100mS on, 900mS off)
page 4 for more information)
INDICATION COMMENT
now ready for operation.
rable to off when idle and ready for operation
The scanner is in Sleep Mode. To wake the scanner up, move an object in front of its window or press the button located just beneath the removable top cover of the unit. This indication is optionally configurable and may have been programmed to behave differently.
The scanner is disabled due to receiving a disable command from the POS terminal.
The LED can provide diagnostic feedback if the scanner dis­covers a problem during SelfTest.
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LED and Beeper Indicators — cont.

Table 2. Beeper Functions

LED and Beeper Indicators
BEEPER
INDICATION
Power On Beep Single beep The Power-On Beep indication is a configurable feature
Good Read Indication
Diagnostics Varies (see
Programming Mode Indications
Single beep The good read beep indication is configurable. Options
for more information)
Varies depending upon the fea­ture(s) being configured.
INDICATION COMMENT
which can be enabled or disabled. When enabled, this beep Indicates the scanner has finished all its power up tests and is now ready for operation.
include: Enable/disable, frequency, duration and volume. See
LED and Beeper Indicators on page 24 for more information.
Error Codes on page 4
The Beeper can provide diagnostic feedback if the scanner discovers a problem during SelfTest.
The Beeper will sound as programming bar code labels are scanned, indicating progress during scanner configuration.
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Getting Started
Standard Product Default Settings

Programming

The scanner is typically factory-configured with a set of default features standard to the interface type you ordered. After scanning the interface bar code from the tion, you can select other options and customize y and programming bar codes available in that section and also the chapters of this manual.

Using the Programming Bar Codes

This manual contains feature descriptions and bar codes which allow you to reconfigure your scanner. Some programming bar code labels, like the label below for resetting defaults, require only the scan of that single label to enact the change. Most of the programming labels in this manual, however, require the scanner to be placed in Programming Mode prior to scanning them. Scan a START/END bar code once to enter Programming Mode. Once the scanner is in Programming Mode, you can scan a number of parameter settings before scanning the START/ END bar code a second time, which will then accept your changes, exit Programming Mode and return the scanner to normal operation.

Resetting the Standard Product Defaults

Interface Related Features sec-
our scanner through use of the instructions
Data Editing and Symbologies
If you are unsure of what programming options are in your scanner, or you’ve changed some options and want the factory settings restored, scan the Standard Product Default Settings bar code below. This will copy the factory configuration for the currently active interface to the cur­rent configuration.
The programming section lists the factory default settings for each of the menu commands for the standard RS-232 interface in tings for the other interfaces can be found in

Data Matrix Programming Labels

Some scanners can be configured using Data Matrix programming labels. This feature is ONLY available for scanners with 2D capability.
Contact Technical Support to request Data Matrix programming labels.
BOLD text on the following pages. Exceptions to default set-
Appendix D, Factory Default Settings.
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Bar Code Mask

Cut a hole in this page and remove it from the manual as indicated to create a sleeve through which bar codes (starting in the following section) can be individually viewed and scanned. It is important that only one bar code at a time be presented to the scanner.
Bar Code Mask
2
3
1
1. Manual (folded) 3. Bar Code Mask Sheet
2. Bar Code
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Getting Started

Going Green

LED Class

Thank you for using the bar code mask on the opposite side of this page. This manual has been formatted to minimize the quantity of pages needed to provide all of the programming bar codes available for this product.
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT APPARECCHIO LED CLASSE 1
LED KLASSE 1 APPAREIL A LED DE CLASSE 1
IEC / EN 60825-1:2007
Max output of LED radiation: 3.21mW per pulse at 100mm
Pulse duration: 200μs
Emitted wavelength 625nm
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Double Read Timeout for Linear Labels

This Double Read Timeout feature sets a time limit that determines how much time must pass before reading the same linear label again (e.g. two identical items in succession).
PROGRAMMING bar codes
0.1 Second
Chapter 2

General Features

START / END
0.3 Second
0.5 Second
0.2 Second
0.4 Second DEFAULT
0.6 Second
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Double Read Timeout for Linear Labels — cont.
PROGRAMMING bar codes
0.7 Second
0.9 Second
START / END
0.8 Second
1 Second
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Double Read Timeout for 2D Labels

This Double Read Timeout feature specifies the minimum allowable time between consecutive good reads of the same PDF 417, Micro PDF 417 Data Matrix, QR Code, Maxicode, Aztec or Composite label.
PROGRAMMING bar codes
0.7 Second DEFAULT
Double Read Timeout for 2D Labels
START / END
1 Second
1.5 Seconds
1.8 Seconds
2 Seconds
1.65 Seconds
1.95 Seconds
2.55 Seconds
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General Features

Scanner Button Options

This feature allows the user to configure the scanner / volume button (which is accessible under the removable top cover) to different modes of operation.
Options are:
All functions (volume, tone, diagnostics, and reset)
Enable only volume, tone, and reset
•Enable reset only
Disable all button functions
Scanner Button Options = All functions
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Scanner Button Options = Enable reset only
Scanner Button Options =
Enable only volume, tone, and reset
DEFAULT
Scanner Button Options = Disable all button functions
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Camera Button Mode

Controls the function associated with the "Picture Taking" button
NOTE
Options are:
Normal Take Picture operation
Activates Cell Phone Toggle Mode when not taking picture
Activates Cell Phone One-Shot Mode when not taking pictures
Send picture to microSD card by pressing the Remote Camera Button twice
This is an optional feature. In order to use it, an a
ccessory “Remote Camera Button” (available from Datalogic) will need to be inserted into the scanner’s auxiliary port.
START / END
Camera Button Mode
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Camera Button Mode = Normal Take Picture opera-
tion
DEFAULT
Camera Button Mode =
Activates Cell Phone One-Shot Mode when not taking pic-
tures
Camera Button Mode =
Activates Cell Phone Toggle Mode when not taking picture
Camera Button Mode =
Send picture to microSD card by pressing the
Remote Camera
Button twice
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General Features

LED Level

This feature defines the LED intensity level by pulse width.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
LED Level = DEFAULT
LED Level = Low
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Auxiliary Port Mode

Specifies the function associated with the auxillary interface.
Choices are:
•Disabled
01=Serial Handheld Enabled
02=PIR/CT Output plus Diagnostics Reporting
Disable Auxiliary Port Mode
DEFAULT
Auxiliary Port Mode
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Auxiliary Port Mode = PIR/CT Output plus Diagnostics
Reporting
Auxiliary Port Mode = Serial Handheld Enabled
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General Features

Auxiliary Port Baud Rate

Specifies baud rate of auxillary port when operating in PIR/CT mode.
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 1200
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 4800
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 2400
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 19200
DEFAULT
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 57600
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 9600
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 38400
Auxiliary Port Baud Rate = 115200
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Productivity Index Reporting (PIR)

When PIR is enabled, label quality data is appended to decoded data before being presented to the POS. The PIR feature allows the scanner to provide information to an external computer, indicating how easy the label was to read.
This value-added feature is a factory-pro­grammed option. Contact your dealer for
ormation about upgrading your system
inf
NOTE
Disable
DEFAULT
to include this advanced capability.
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Productivity Index Reporting (PIR)
START / END
Enable
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General Features

Sleep Mode

This feature specifies the amount of time with no bar code reads before the scanner enters sleep mode.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable Sleep Mode
15 Seconds
30 Seconds
1 Minute
3 Minutes
5 Minutes
DEFAULT
2 Minutes
4 Minutes
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Sleep Mode — cont.
START / END
7 Minutes
Sleep Mode
PROGRAMMING bar codes
6 Minutes
8 Minutes
9 Minutes
12 Minutes
30 Minutes
10 Minutes
DEFAULT
15 Minutes
1 Hour
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General Features

Wake Up Intensity

This feature indicates the percentage of ambient light change which will trigger the scanner to wake up from Sleep Mode. Lower settings provide greater sensitivity. The selectable range for this setting is 5% to 15%.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
5%
6%
7%
9%
11%
8%
10%
DEFAULT
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Wake Up Intensity — cont.
13%
15%
Sleep Mode
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
14%
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General Features

LED and Beeper Indicators

Power On Alert

Disables or enables the indication (a single beep) that the scanner has finished all its power up tests and is now ready for operation.
Disable
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Enable
DEFAULT

External Read Indicator (ERI) Active State High

This feature is available only through use of a special cable.
NOTE
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
ERI Active State = Low
DEFAULT
ERI Active State = High
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LED and Beeper Indicators

ERI Timeout

Specifies the amount of time the External Read Indicator (ERI) signal is held active for a good read.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Sets the ERI timeout duration using hex values from 000 to 255 in increments of ten milliseconds (10ms or
0.01 seconds). To configure this feature, scan the “START/END” bar code above to place the unit in Pro­gramming Mode, then the “Set ERI Timeout,” followed by table in
Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad representing the desired time value. Exit programming mode by scan-
ning the “START/END” bar code again.
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: 20 milliseconds (02)
the two digits (zero padded) from the Alphanumeric
Set ERI Timeout
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Good Read: When to Indicate

This feature specifies when the scanner will provide indication (beep and/or flash its green LED) upon successfully reading a bar code. Choices are:
Good Read = Indicate after decode
Good Read = Indicate after transmit
Good Read = Indicate after CTS goes inactive, then activ
This option (Indicate after CTS goes inactive, t
hen active), which uses CTS, is only valid for
RS-232 interfaces.
NOTE
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
After Decode
DEFAULT
After Transmit
e
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Good Read Beep Control

This feature enables/disables the scanner’s ability to beep upon a successful decode of a bar code.
Disable
LED and Beeper Indicators
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Enable
DEFAULT

Good Read Beep Frequency

Adjusts the good read beep to sound at a selectable low, medium or high frequency, selectable from the list below. (Controls the beeper’s pitch/tone.)
Low
High
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Medium
DEFAULT
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Good Read Beep Length

Specifies the duration of a good read beep.
60msec
100msec
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
80msec
DEFAULT
140msec
180msec
120msec
160msec
200msec
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Good Read Beep Volume

Selects the beeper volume (loudness) upon a good read beep. There are three selectable volume levels.
Low
High
DEFAULT
LED and Beeper Indicators
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Medium
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General Features

Cell Phone Mode

Cell Phone Mode enables the scanner to read bar codes on a cell phone display. (See Camera But-
ton Mode on page 15.)
Use either the Camera Button accessory cable, or host command to control Cell Phone Reading Mode.
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Image Capture

How to Capture an Image

There are two methods of capturing images as discussed below:
Image Capture to a microSD Card by Scanning a Special Label
Image Capture to the Host by Host Command
Image Capture to a microSD Card by Optional Remote Camera Button Press
Image Capture to a microSD Card by Scanning a Special Label
Insert a microSD card into the scanner, scan a capture label and place the item to be captured in front of the scanner. If an optional Remote Camera Button is connected to the auxiliary port, then press the Remote Camera Button to write an image to the microSD card. If no Remote Camera Button is connected, the image will be written to the microSD card five seconds after scanning the capture label.
Chapter 3

Image Capture

The format, size, contrast, brightness and compression use the configured values.
This Capture label is as follows:
<FNC3>IMAGEFAUTO<CR>
The Capture label will not read unless a microSD card is inserted.
NOTE
The image filename is automatically increased from image000 to image999.
The date image file generated is not actual, since no r
eal time clock is embedded in the scanner.
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Image Capture
Image Capture to the Host by Host Command
This feature is only available for RS-232 and USB COM interfaces.
If the USB COM interface has been selected, follow the
Interface Set-up
of this guide.
NOTE
instructions in the Interface Related Features chapter
The host command format is as follows:
P<cnt>pSBC
where:
P - ASCII 'P' used as preamble of pass-through commands <cnt> - binary value of 4 indicating 4 bytes to follow p - ASCII lowercase 'p' ; command to take a picture S - size value of image as ASCII character
‘S’ == uses scanner's configuration value ‘0’-VGA, (640X480) ‘1’-WVGA, (752X480) ‘2’-SXGA, (1280x1027) ‘3’-CIF (320x240)
B - brightness value in ASCII
‘B’ == uses scanner's configuration value CI_IMAGE_BRIGHTNESS else ‘0’ thru’9’ specifies brightness
C
- contrast value in ASCII
‘C’ == uses scanner configuration value CI_IMAGE_CONTRAST else ‘0’ thru’9’ specif
ies contrast
USB COM
IF the image is of a type the scanner supports, capture and transmission occurs, and the com­mand is of proper format THEN
The scanner will transmit an ACK (0x06) to the H
ost in response to this command.
The image data transmission starts with a 4 byte binary field representing (Big Endian) number of bytes to follow.
If the “number of bytes to follow” value is zero, there was a problem with generating the image and the request should be retried.
ELSE
The scanner will transmit a BEL (0x07) to the Host in response to this command.
ENDIF
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Image Capture
Image Capture to a microSD Card by Optional Remote Camera Button Press
This feature is only available if the Camera Button is configured
s image capture, optional Remote Camera Button and a
a microSD card is inserted.
NOTE
Ensure a Remote Camera Button is connected to the auxiliary port, then insert a microSD card into the scanner.
Press and release the Remote Camera Button.
Place an item to be captured in front of the scanner.
Press and release the Remote Camera Button again. An image named bim
gxxxx.jpg will be
written to the microSD card.
Format, size, contrast, brightness and compression use the configured values.
The image filename is automatically incremented from bimg0000 to bimg9999. The date image file generated is not actual, since no r
eal time clock is embedded in the scanner.
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Image Capture

Image Compression

Specifies the starting image compression factor for JPEG images. A higher number specifies a higher quality image with less compression than a relative lower number for the same image.
A value of 100 means minimal compression. A value of 1 means maximum compression at a loss of quality

1. Scan the START bar code.

2. Scan the Set Image Compression bar code.

. Follow these steps to program this feature:

Image Format

Specifies the format of the captured image
3. Turn to
Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad and scan the two digits (zero-padded) representing
the desired compression. The configurable range is 01-0x64 by increments of 01.

4. Scan the END bar code.

START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Set Image Compression
DEFAULT SETTING IS
100 (minimal compression — higher quality)
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Image Format = JPG
DEFAULT
Image Format = BMP
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Image Size

Image Size
Specifies the size of the image capture. Choices are:
•VGA
•WVGA
•SXGA, Full Size
•CIF
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Image Size = VGA
DEFAULT
Image Size = WVGA
Image Size = CIF
Image Size = SXGA, Full Size
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Image Brightness

This feature sets the image brightness value. Follow these instructions to configure this feature:

1. Scan the START bar code.

2. Scan the Set Image Brightness bar code.

3. Turn to

4. Scan the END bar code.

Image Contrast

This feature sets the image contrast value. Follow these instructions to configure this feature:

1. Scan the START bar code.

Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad and scan the two digits (zero-padded) representing
the desired brightness in decimal notation. The con ments of 01.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: 09
figurable range is 01-0x0A by incre-
Set Image Brightness

2. Scan the Set Image Contrast bar code.

3. Turn to
Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad and scan the two digits (zero-padded) representing
the desired contrast in decimal notation. The ments of 01.

4. Scan the END bar code.

START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
configurable range is 01-0x0A by incre-
Set Image Contrast
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: 09
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Chapter 4

Interface Related Features

At the time of this writing, the reader supports the interfaces listed in Ta b le 4-1. Select the desired interface type from the table, then refer features section associated with each interface. See Wedge interface type (A through Y as listed).

Tab l e 4-1. Interfaces Supported

RS-232 Page Keyboard Wedge
RS-232 Standard
RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf
IBM
IBM 4683 Port 5B
IBM 4683 Port 9B
IBM 4683 Port 17
USB
USB-OEM
USB Keyboard
USB COM Interface
a. Consult Table 4-2 for more information regarding keyboard interface
types.
39 40
39 40
39 40
39 40
39 40
39 40
39 40
39 40
ence the page number given for the customizable
Table 4-2 for a description of each Keyboard
Keyboard Wedge A
Keyboard Wedge B
Keyboard Wedge C
Keyboard Wedge D
Keyboard Wedge E
Keyboard Wedge F
Keyboard Wedge G
Keyboard Wedge H
Keyboard Wedge I
Keyboard Wedge J
a
a
a
40
a
a
a
a
40
a
a
a
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The correct interface cable is generally included
the reader interface type you ordered.
for
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Tab l e 4-2
. Keyboard Wedge Interface Reference
I/F
Typ e
A
B
C D
E
F G H
Reference Appendix E, Keyboard Function Key
Mappings for more information about keyboards.
NOTE
PC/XT w/Alternate Key Encoding AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 & 95 w/ Alternate Key Encoding 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 & 95 w/ Standard Key Encoding PS/2 25 and 30 w/Standard Key Encoding IBM 3xxx w/122 keyboard IBM 3xxx w/102 keyboard
I
PS/55 5530T w/104 keyboard
J
NEC 9801
PCs Supported
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Interface Selection

START / END
RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf
IBM 4683 Port 9B
Interface Selection
PROGRAMMING bar codes
RS-232 Standard
IBM 4683 Port 5B
USB-OEM
USB COM Interface
IBM 4683 Port 17
USB Keyboard
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Interface Selection — cont.
START / END
Keyboard Wedge A
Keyboard Wedge C
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Keyboard Wedge B
Keyboard Wedge D
Keyboard Wedge E
Keyboard Wedge G
Keyboard Wedge I
Keyboard Wedge F
\
Keyboard Wedge H
Keyboard Wedge J
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Interface Features

Obey/Ignore Host Commands

When set to ignore host commands, the scanner will ignore all host commands except for the minimum set necessary to keep the interface active and transmit labels For normal operation of the interface, select Obey Host Commands.
START / END
Ignore Host Commands
Interface Features
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Obey Host Commands
DEFAULT
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Interface Features — cont.

Host Transmission Buffers

Specifies the number of host transmission(s) that may be buffered. By buffering data from a bar code, the scanner can continue to read a new bar code while the old one is being transmitted to the host. Selecting BUFFERS = 1 means that the first bar code must be transmitted before a new one can be read. A selection of BUFFERS = 2 means that a new bar code can be read while data from the first bar code is transmitted.
When a DISABLE SCANNER command is received from the host, the scanner will continue to transmit all
START / END
data that is buffered.
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Host Transmission Buffers = 1
Host Transmission Buffers = 2
DEFAULT
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RS-232 Interface Features

START / END
2400 Baud
Interface Features
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Buad Rate
1200 Baud
4800 Baud
9600 Baud
DEFAULT
38400 Baud
115200 Baud
19200 Baud
57600 Baud
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RS-232 Interface Features — cont.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Data Bits
8 Data Bits
DEFAULT
Stop Bits
7 Data Bits
1 Stop Bit DEFAULT
2 Stop Bits
Parity = Even
Parity
Parity = None
DEFAULT
Parity = Odd
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RS-232 Interface Features — cont.
Hardware Flow Control
Interface Features
Disable Hardware Control—
The scanner transmits to the host regardless of any activity on the
CTS line.
Enable CTS Flow Control—
Enable CTS Scan Control—
The CTS signal controls transmission of data to the host.
The CTS line must be active for the scanner to read and transmit data. While the CTS line is inactive, the scanner remains in a host-disabled state; following a success­ful label transmission, the CTS signal must transition to inactive and then to active to enable
ng for the next label.
scanni
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes

Disable Hardware Control

DEFAULT

Enable CTS Flow Control

Enable CTS Scan Control

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RS-232 Interface Features — cont.
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.
START / END
Interchar Delay = 10 msec
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Inter-Char Delay = No Delay
DEFAULT
Interchar Delay = 30 msec
Interchar Delay = 50 msec
Interchar Delay = 70 msec
Interchar Delay = 20 msec
Interchar Delay = 40 msec
Interchar Delay = 60 msec
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Intercharacter Delay — cont.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Interchar Delay = 80 msec
Interchar Delay = 90 msec
Software Flow Control
Disables/Enables software control using XON/XOFF characters.
START / END
Interface Features
Enable Software Flow Control
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable Software Flow Control
DEFAULT
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RS-232 Interface Features — cont.
Host Echo
When enabled, this feature passes all data through the scanner 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 chain is a terminal where someone is entering data while another person is simultaneously scanning a bar code requiring transmission to the host, the scanner will wait for the RS-232 channel to be quiet for a specified period of time (set
RS-232 Host Echo Quiet Interval). The scanner can be set to observe this delay before sending its
via data in order to avoid RS-232 transmission conflicts.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable Host Echo
DEFAULT
Enable Host Echo
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RS-232 Interface Features — cont.
Host Echo Quiet Interval
This setting specifies the time interval of RS-232 channel inactivity which must transpire before the scanner will break the host echo loop to transmit the bar code data that has just been scanned to the host.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Host Echo Quiet Interval = 10msec
DEFAULT
Interface Features
Host Echo Quiet Interval = 0msec
Host Echo Quiet Interval = 30msec
Host Echo Quiet Interval = 50msec
Host Echo Quiet Interval = 70msec
Host Echo Quiet Interval = 20msec
Host Echo Quiet Interval = 40msec
Host Echo Quiet Interval = 60msec
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Host Echo Quiet Interval — cont.
Host Echo Quiet Interval = 90msec
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Host Echo Quiet Interval = 80msec
Host Echo Quiet Interval = 100msec
Signal Voltage: Normal/TTL
Specifies whether the RS-232 interface provides TTL levels on the output pins TxD and RTS.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Signal Voltage: Normal RS-232
DEFAULT
Signal Voltage: TTL
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RS-232 Invert
Enables/disables inversion of RS-232 TXD and RXD signals.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable RS-232 Invert
Enable RS-232 Invert
Interface Features
DEFAULT
Beep on ASCII BEL
Enables/disables ability of scanner to beep (sound a good read tone) on receiving an ASCII BEL (07 hex).
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Enable Beep on ASCII BEL
DEFAULT
Disable Beep on ASCII BEL
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Interface Related Features
Beep on Not on File
Select for the host to beep (or not) when a not-on-file (host command) condition is detected by the host.
Enable Beep on Not On File
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable Beep on Not On File
DEFAULT
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Interface Features
ACK NAK Options
This enables/disables the ability of the scanner to support the RS-232 ACK/NAK protocol. When configured, the scanner 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:
•Disable
Enable for label transmission — the scanner expects an ACK/NAK response from the host when a
Enable for host-command acknowledge — the scanner will respond with ACK/NAK when
Enable for label transmission and host-command acknowledge
START / END
label is sent
the host sends a command
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Enable ACK NAK for Transmission
Enable ACK NAK for transmission and host command
Disable ACK NAK
DEFAULT
Enable ACK NAK for host command acknowledge
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RS-232 Interface Features — cont.
ACK Character
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Sets the ACK character from the set of ASCII characters or any decimal value from 000 to 255. Pad entries of less than three digits with zeros, as in “005”. To configure this feature, scan the “START/END” bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode, then the “Set ACK Character,” followed by the digits from the Alphanumeric table in mode by again scanning the “START/END” bar code above.
Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad representing your desired character. Exit programming
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: 006
Set ACK Character
NAK Character
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Sets the NAK character from the set of ASCII characters or any decimal value from 000 to 255. Pad entries of less than three digits with zeros, as in “005”. To configure this feature, scan the “START/END” bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode, then the “Set NAK Character,” followed by the digits from the Alphanumeric table in mode by again scanning the “START/END” bar code above.
Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad representing your desired character. Exit programming
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: 021
Set NAK Character
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Retry on ACK NAK Timeout
Enables/disables retry after the configurable ACK NAK Timeout Value (set in the following fea­ture) has expired.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Enable Retry on ACK NAK Timeout
DEFAULT
Interface Features
Disable Retry on ACK NAK Timeout
ACK NAK Timeout Value
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
This item specifies the time the scanner will wait for an ACK character from the host following a label trans­mission. 00 = Infinite timeout 01 - 75 = Timeout in 200-millisecond increment To configure this feature, scan the “START/END” bar code then the “Set ACK NAK Timeout Value,” followed by the two digits (zero padded) from the Alphanumeric table in scanning the “START/END” bar code above.
Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad representing your desired value. Exit programming mode by again
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: 01 (200 msec)
s
above to place the unit in Programming Mode,
Set ACK NAK Timeout Value
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ACK NAK Retry Count
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
This feature sets the number of times for the scanner to retry a label transmission under a retry condition. 000 = No retry 001 - 254 = Retry for the specified number of times 255 = Retry forever To configure this feature, scan the “START/END” bar code then the “Set ACK NAK Retry Count,” followed by the three digits (zero padded) from the Alphanumeric table
Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad representing your desired retry count. Exit programming mode by again
in scanning the “START/END” bar code above
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: 003
above to place the unit in Programming Mode,
Set ACK NAK Timeout Value
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ACK NAK Error Handling

This item specifies the method the scanner 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 / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Interface Features
Ignore Errors Detected
DEFAULT
Process error as valid ACK character
Process error as valid NAK character
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Transmission Failure Indication
Enables/disables bad-label indication upon transmission failure.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Enable Transmission Error Indication
DEFAULT
Disable Transmission Error Indication

Single Cable RS-232

Single Cable RS-232 Options

The RS-232 Single Cable interface shares some configuration options with other RS-232 inter­faces. Rather than repeat them in this section as S enced as follows:
RS-232 Baud Rate on
RS-232 Number of Data Bits on page 44
RS-232 Number of Stop Bits on page 44
RS-232 Parity on page 44
RS-232 Software Flow Control on page 47
RS-232 Beep on Not on File on page 52
RS-232 Label ID Control on page 76
ingle Cable options, please find them refer-
page 43
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Single Cable RS-232 RTS CTS Selection

Specifies how RTS and CTS are used to control the data flow. RTS is controlled by the Scanner and can be continuously held high/low, or can be asserted during label transmission. The scan­ner looks at CTS, as the configuration values state,
Choices are:
Option 0 = RTS is held in low state and CTS is ignored
Option 1 = RTS is held in high state and CTS is ignored
Option 2 = Assert RTS and wait for CTS to be asserted
Option 3 = Assert RTS and ignore CTS
Option 4 = RTS held low, wait for CTS to be asserted
Option 5 = RTS held high, wait for CTS to be asserted
START / END
Single Cable RS-232
to determine when to send label data.
PROGRAMMING bar codes
RTS CTS Selection =
RTS is held in high state and CTS is ignored
RTS CTS Selection =
Assert RTS and ignore CTS
RTS CTS Selection =
RTS is held in low state and CTS is ignored
RTS CTS Selection =
Assert RTS and wait for CTS to be asserted
RTS CTS Selection =
RTS held low, wait for CTS to be asserted
RTS CTS Selection =
RTS held high, wait for CTS to be asserted
DEFAULT
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Single Cable RS-232 Use BCC

Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to use BCC.
START / END
Enable BCC
DEFAULT
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable BCC

Single Cable RS-232 Use ACK/NAK

Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to use ACK/NAK.
START / END
Enable ACK/NAK
DEFAULT
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable ACK/NAK
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Single Cable RS-232 Use STX

Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to use STX.
START / END
Enable STX
DEFAULT
Single Cable RS-232
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable STX

Set Single Cable RS-232 STX Character

This feature selects the STX character.
To specify the STX Character:
1. Scan the START/END bar code.
2. Scan the bar code, SET SINGLE CABLE RS-232 STX CHARACTER below. You’ll need to
cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure the scanner reads only
the bar code you intend to scan.
3. Scan the appropriate characters/digits from the keypad that represent the decimal designation for the desired character. A table containing the ASCII Character S cover of this manual. ASCII parameters must be input by scanning decimal digits for each character. Pad all numbers with leading zeroes to yield a three-digit entry (001-127). Thus, to set a single character value of A, bar codes containing the digits ‘0’, ‘6’ and ‘5’ must be scanned. The selectable range for this option is any decimal value from 001 to
127.
4. The scanner will automatically exit Programming M digits have been scanned.
et and their corresponding hex values is available in the inside back
in Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad
ode when the appropriate amount of
SET SINGLE CABLE RS-232 STX CHARACTER
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Single Cable RS-232 Use ETX

Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to use ETX.
START / END
Enable ETX
DEFAULT
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable ETX

Set Single Cable RS-232 ETX Character

Allows selection of the ETX character.
To specify the ETX Character:
1. Scan the START/END bar code.
2. Scan the bar code, SET SINGLE CABLE RS-232 ETX CHARACTER below. You’ll need to
cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure the scanner reads only
the bar code you intend to scan.
3. Scan the appropriate characters/digits from the keypad that represent the decimal designation for the desired character. A table containing the ASCII Character cover of this manual. ASCII parameters must be input by scanning decimal digits for each character. Pad all numbers with leading zeroes to yield a three-digit entry (001-127). Thus, to set a single character value of A, bar codes containing the digits ‘0’, ‘6’ and ‘5’ must be scanned. The selectable range for this option is any decimal value from 001 to
127.
4. The scanner will automatically exit Programming Mode when the appropriate amount of digits have been scan
Set and their corresponding hex values is available in the inside back
ned.
in Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad
SET SINGLE CABLE RS-232 ETX CHARACTER
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Single Cable Pacesetter Plus

Enables/disables sending Pacesetter Plus information as trailers to UPC/EAN labels.
START / END
Enable Pacesetter Plus
Single Cable RS-232
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable Pacesetter Plus
DEFAULT

Single Cable Datalogic Extensions

Enables Datalogic extensions to the Single Cable RS-232 interface.
START / END
Enable Datalogic Extensions
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable Datalogic Extensions
DEFAULT
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USB-OEM Interface Features

USB-OEM Device usage
The USB-OEM protocol allows for the scanner 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 USB-OEM POS, you may need to change this setting to enable all devices to communicate. Options are:
Table Top Scanner
Handheld Scanner
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Configure as Table Top Scanner
DEFAULT
IBM
Configure as Handheld Scanner
IBM Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format
This feature enables/disables scanner's ability to set a symbology identifier 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 USB-OEM; Code 128, Codabar and Code 93 for I Codabar and Code 93 for IBM Port 9B.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable Convert to Code 39
DEFAULT
BM Port 5B; and
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Keyboard Wedge

and

USB Keyboard

As a keyboard interface, the scanner supports most popular PCs and IBM terminals. The instal­lation of the wedge is a fairly simple process that doesn ware.
Keyboard Layout
The Keyboard Layout option supports many countries. For details about Keyboard Layout, please refer to your operating system manual.
Single Cable RS-232
’t require any changes of software or hard-
All of the options in this section apply to the Keyboard Wedge, however, only some apply to USB Keyboard.
NOTE
START / END
Belgium
Denmark
PROGRAMMING bar codes
USA
DEFAULT
Britain
France
Germany
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Keyboard Wedge — cont.
START / END
Norway
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Italy
Portugal
Spain
Switzerland
Hungary
Sweden
Japan 106 Key
Czech Republic
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START / END
Single Cable RS-232
PROGRA
Romania
Poland
MMING bar codes
Caps Lock State
Specifies the format in which the scanner sends character data.
Slovakia
Croatia
START / END
Caps Lock “ON”
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable Caps Lock
DEFAULT
Shift Lock “ON”
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Keyboard Wedge — 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 recommended 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.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable Power-on Simulation
DEFAULT
Enable Power-on Simulation
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Single Cable RS-232
Control Characters
Specifies how the scanner transmits ASCII control characters to the host. Choices are:
Disable Control Characters
Enable transmission of control characters to host
Send characters between 00H and 1FH accor
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. Reference
pings.)
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Enable Transmission of Control Characters
ding to a special function-key mapping
Appendix E, Keyboard Function Key Map-
Disable Control Characters
DEFAULT
Enable Function Key Mapping
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Keyboard Wedge — 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 scanner breaks the keyboard connection in order to transmit data to the host.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Selectable from 001 to 100 in 10 msec increments. To configure this feature, scan the “START/END” bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode, then the the three digits (zero padded) from the Alphanumeric table in your desired length. Exit programming mode by a
gain scanning the “START/END” bar code above.
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE:
10 (100 msec)
0
Set Wedge Quiet Interval bar code followed by
Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad representing
Set Wedge Quiet Interval
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USB COM Interface Set-up

Keyboard Wedge — cont.
Intercharacter Delay
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
One-half of the delay specified below is inserted between scancodes within each character. If the transmis­sion speed is too high, the system may not be able to receive all characters. You may need to adjust the
to make the system work properly. Selectable from 00 to 99 in 10msec increments.
delay To configure this feature, scan the “START/END” bar cod then the “Set Intercharacter Delay,” followed by the two digits (zero padded) from the Alphanumeric table in
Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad representing your desired length. Exit programming mode by again scanning
the “START/END” bar code above/
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE:
0 (No Delay)
0
e above to place the unit in Programming Mode,
Set Intercharacter Delay
USB COM Interface Set-up
The scanner has two USB COM interfaces, USB COM and USB COM DL (Datalogic). The Datalogic USB-COM driver works for both USB COM interfaces.
Before plugging your scanner into the Host PC, please ensure you have already copied the exe­cutable DLS-USB-COM driver file to your PC and that th COM or USB COM DL. The DLS-USB-COM driver is provided by Datalogic or downloaded from the Datalogic website listed on the back cover of this manual.

1. Execute the DLS-USB-COM driver file.

2. When the scanner is first plugged into the PC, Windows will bring up the “Found New
Ha
rdware” message.

3. The installation is complete.

e scanner’s interface is set to USB
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Data Editing Overview

Prefix SuffixAIM IDLabel ID Label IDBar Code Data
00 - 20 Characters (ASCII)
Label ID Transmission:
Enable this option to
transmit the Label ID you
configure for the scanned
symbology.
AIM ID: This function is used to identify and display the common label identifier for its symbology. When enabled, this ID code will be transmitted before the scanned bar code data.
OR...
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.
Chapter 5

Data Editing

It is not recommended to use these features with IBM interfaces.
There are several types of selectable data characters that can be sent befor data. You can specify if they should be sent with all symbologies, or only with specific symbolo­gies.
Figure 1 shows the available elements you can add to a message string:
Figure 1. Breakdown of a Message String

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 and after scanned
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A prefix or suffix may be applied (reference the
Symbologies chapter for these settings)
across all symbologies (set via the Global features in this chapter).
You can add any character from the
ASCII Character Set (from 00-FF) on the inside back
cover of this manual as a prefix, suffix or Label ID.
Enter prefixes and suffixes in the order in which
you want them to appear on the output.
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Global Prefix/Suffix

START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Sets up to 20 characters each from the set of ASCII characters or any hex value from 00 to FF. To configure this feature, scan the “START/END” bar code above to place the unit in Programming Mode, then the “Set Prefix” or “Set Suffix,” followed by the digits from the Alphanumeric table in representing your desired character(s). Reference the section,
Global Prefix/Suffix on page 152, for more infor-
mation on setting this feature. Exit programming mode by scanning the “START/END” bar code again (scan
ART/END” twice if less than 20 characters have been selected).
“ST
DEFAULT SETTING PREFIX: 00 (None)
AULT SETTING SUFFIX: 0D (CR)
DEF
Set Suffix
Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad
Set Prefix
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AIM ID

AIM ID
AIM (Automatic Identification Manufacturers) label identifiers are assigned from a globally standardized list — as opposed to custom label ID characters you select yourself — and can be included with scanned bar code data. AIM label identifiers consist of three characters as follows:
A close brace character (ASCII ‘]’), followed by...
A code character (see the table below), followed by...
A modifier character (the modifier character is symbol dependent)
SYMBOLOGY CHAR SYMBOLOGY CHAR
UPC/EAN
Code 39
Codabar
Interleaved 2 of 5
Code 93
a.
ISBN (X with a 0 modifier character)
Figure 2. AIM ID
Prefix SuffixLabel ID Label IDBar Code DataAIM ID
E
A
F
I
G
Code 128/EAN 128
GS1 Omnidirectional, GS1 Expanded
Standard 2 of 5
ISBN
C
e
S
a
X
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable AIM ID
DEFAULT
Enable AIM ID
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Data Editing

Label ID

See Label ID on page 153 for more information on setting this feature.
START / END
Label ID Position: Before Bar Code Data
DEFAULT
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Label ID Position
Label ID Transmission: Disable
Label ID Position: After Bar Code Data
Set UPC-A Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: A (41
hex)
Set UPC-A w/P5 Addon Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: A (41
hex)
Set UPC-E Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: A (41 hex)
Set UPC-A w/P2 Addon Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: A (41 hex)
Set UPC-A w/C128 Addon Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: E (45 hex)
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START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: E (45 hex)
Set UPC-E w/P5 Addon Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: E (45 hex)
Label ID
Set UPC-E w/P2 Addon Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: E (45 hex)
Set UPC-E w/C128 Addon Label ID Character(s)
Set EAN-8 Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: FF (4646
hex)
Set EAN-8 w/P5 Addon Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: FF (4646
hex)
Set EAN-13 Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: FF (4646
hex)
Set EAN-8 w/P2 Addon Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: FF (4646
hex)
Set EAN-8 w/C128 Addon Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: F (46 hex)
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Label ID — cont.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: F (46 hex)
Set EAN-13 w/P5 Addon Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: F (46 hex)
Set EAN-13 w/P2 Addon Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: F (46 hex)
Set EAN-13 w/C128 Addon Label ID Character(s)
Set ISBN Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: IA (4941
hex)
Set GTIN Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: G2 (4732
hex)
Set GTIN w/P5 addon Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: I (49 hex)
Set IATA Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: G (47
hex)
Set GTIN w/P2 addon Label ID Character(s)
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DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: G5 (4735
hex)
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START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: G8 (4738
hex)
Set GS1 Omnidirectional Label ID Character(s)
Label ID
Set GTIN w/C128 addon Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: R4 (5234
hex)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: RX (5258
hex)
Set Code GS1 DataBar Limited Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: * (2A hex)
Set Pharmacode 39 Label ID Character(s)
Set GS1 Expanded Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: *
(524C0000 hex)
Set Code 39 Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: A (41 hex)
Set Code 128 Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: # (23 hex)
Set I 2 of 5 Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: i (69 hex)
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Label ID — cont.
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: % (25
hex)
Set Code 93 Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: @ (40
hex)
Set Codabar Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: & (26 hex)
Set Code 11 Label ID Character(s)
Set EAN UCC Composite Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: 0
Set PDF 417 Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: P (5000
a
hex)
Set Datamatrix Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: Dm (446D
hex)
Set MSI Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: @ (40
a.
Default setting exceptions for PDF 417 Label ID are as follows: Default for RS-232 WN is ‘Q’ (0x5100). Default for USB-HID­POS is ‘P ‘ (0x5020), or ‘P-Space’.
hex)
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Label ID — cont.
For the 2D symbologies on this page, the Label ID is 4 bytes. The first 3 bytes are characters for the label ID. A 00 (hex) value in the first 3 bytes indicates the end of the label ID characters. The 4th byte is a control byte. The use of the control byte is as follows:
NOTE
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: mP
Set QR Code Label ID Character(s)
bit 0-if set to 1, the AIM ID is appended for that label type
START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
(6D500000 hex)
Label ID
Set Micro PDF 417 Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: MC
(4D430000 hex)
Set Aztec Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: R4
(52340000 hex)
Set GS1 DataBar Limited 2D Composite
Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: QR
(51520000 hex)
Set Maxicode Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: Az
(417A0000 hex)
Set GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional 2D Composite
Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: RL
(524C0000 hex)
Set GS1 DataBar Expanded 2D Composite
Label ID Character(s)
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE: RX
(52340000 hex)
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Data Editing

Case Conversion

This feature can convert scanned bar code data to either all lower case (a through z) or all upper case (A through Z) characters.
NOTE
START / END
Convert to Upper Case
Case conversion affects ONLY scanned bar code data, and
es not affect Label ID, Prefix, Suffix, or other appended data.
do
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable
DEFAULT
Convert to Lower Case
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Character Conversion

Character conversion is an eight byte configuration item. The eight bytes are 4 character pairs represented in hexadecimal ASCII values. The first character in the pair is the character that will be converted. The second character in the pair is the character to convert to. If the charac­ter to convert in a pair is FF, then no conv
For example, if you have the character conversion configuration item set to the following:
414
23132FFFFFFFF
Character Conversion
ersion is done.
The first pair is 414
2 or AB (41 hex is an ASCII capital A, 42 hex is an ASCII capital B) and the second pair is 3132 or 12 (31 hex is an ASCII 1, 32 is an ASCII 2). The other two pairs are FFFF and FFFF.
With the label, AG15TA81, it would look as follows after the character conversion:
25TB82.
BG
The A characters were converted to the B charact
er and the 1 characters were converted to the
numeral 2 character. Nothing is done with the last two character pairs, since they are all FF.
To set Character Conversion:

1. Scan the START/END bar code.

2. Scan the Character Conversion bar code.

3. Determine the desired string. Up to sixteen position example. Next, turn to the
ASCII Character Set on the inside back cover of this manual and
s can be determined as in the above
find the equivalent hex digits needed to fulfill the string.
The positions not used must be filled with the charac­ter ‘F’.
NOTE
4. Turn to Appendix C, Alpha-Numeric Pad and scan the bar codes representing the hex char­acters determined in the previous step. When the last character is scanned, the scanner will sound a triple beep
.

5. Scan the START/END bar code to exit Programming Mode.

START / END
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Character Conversion
DEFAULT SETTING FOR THIS FEATURE:
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF hex (no conversion)
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Chapter 6

Symbologies

The scanner supports the following symbologies (bar code types). Options for each symbology are included in this chapter.
UPC-A Code 39
UPC-E
EAN-13 Code 128
EAN-8 Interleaved 2 of 5
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional /
Stacked Omnidirectional
GS1 DataBar Expanded /
Expanded Stacked
GS1 DataBar Limited MSI
Code 32 Italian
Pharmacode
Codabar
Code 93
Factory Defaults—
section. Reference

UPC-A

Disable/Enable UPC-A

When disabled, the scanner will not read UPC-A bar codes.
START / END
Enable UPC-A
DEFAULT
for the standard RS-232 interface are indicated in bold text throughout this
Appendix D, Factory Default Settings for default exceptions for your interface.
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable UPC-A
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UPC-A — continued

Check Digit Transmission

Enable this option to transmit the check digit along with UPC-A bar code data.
START / END
Send Check Digit
DEFAULT
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Don’t Send Check Digit

Number System Transmission

This feature enables/disables transmission of UPC-A System Number.
START / END
Enable Number System Transmission
DEFAULT
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable Number System Transmission
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Expand UPC-A to EAN-13

Expands UPC-A data to the EAN-13 data format. Selecting this feature also changes the sym­bology ID to match those required for EAN-13.
START / END
Expand to EAN-13
UPC-A
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Don’t Expand to EAN-13
DEFAULT
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Symbologies

UPC-E

The following options apply to the UPC-E symbology.

Disable/Enable UPC-E

When disabled, the scanner will not read UPC-E bar codes.
START / END
Enable UPC-E
DEFAULT
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable UPC-E

Check Digit Transmission

Enable this option to transmit the check digit along with UPC-E bar code data.
START / END
Send Check Digit
DEFAULT
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Don’t Send Check Digit
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Number System Digit

The Number System Digit (NSD) which is always a zero (0) in the leading position can be optionally included (or not) with scanned bar code data.
START / END
Include Number System Digit
UPC-E
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Exclude Number System Digit
DEFAULT

Expand to UPC-E to UPC-A

Enables/disables expansion of UPC-E labels to UPC-A. Selecting this feature also changes the symbology ID to match those required for UPC-A.
START / END
Expand UPC-E to UPC-A
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Don’t Expand UPC-E to UPC-A
DEFAULT
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UPC-E — continued

Expand UPC-E to EAN13

Enables/disables expansion of UPC-E labels to EAN-13. Selecting this feature also changes the symbology ID to match those required for EAN-13.
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Expand UPC-E to EAN-13
PROGRAMMING bar codes
Don’t Expand UPC-E to EAN-13
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GTIN

The following options apply to the GTIN label data format.

Expand UPC/EAN to GTIN

When this feature is enabled, the scanner will translate UPC/EAN labels to the 14 digit GTIN format.
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Expand to GTIN
UPC-E
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Don’t Expand to GTIN
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Symbologies

EAN-13

The following options apply to the EAN-13 symbology.

Disable/Enable EAN-13

When disabled, the scanner will not read EAN-13 bar codes.
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Enable EAN-13
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PROGRAMMING bar codes
Disable EAN-13

Check Digit Transmission

Enable this option to transmit the check digit along with EAN-13 bar code data.
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Send Check Digit
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Don’t Send Check Digit
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