Datalogic QuickScan i QD2100 Reference Manual

QuickScan
QD2100 General Purpose Corded Handheld
Linear Imager Bar Code Reader
TM
i
Product Reference Guide
Datalogic ADC, Inc.
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 1
About this Guide ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Manual Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Manual Conventions .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
References .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
Technical Support ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Datalogic Website Support .......................................................................................................................................................................................3
Reseller Technical Support ........................................................................................................................................................................................3
Telephone Technical Support ..................................................................................................................................................................................3
Chapter 2. Getting Started............................................................................................................................................................... 5
About the Imager ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Unpacking .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Setting Up the Imager ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Install the Interface Cable .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Programming .................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Using the Programming bar codes .........................................................................................................................................................................8
Select the Interface Type ............................................................................................................................................................................................8
Configure Interface Settings .....................................................................................................................................................................................8
Configure Other Features ..........................................................................................................................................................................................8
Software Version Transmission ................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Resetting the Product Configuration to Defaults ......................................................................................................................................................9
Chapter 3. Interfaces ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Interface Selection ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Configuring the Interface ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Global Interface Features .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Host Commands — Obey/Ignore ........................................................................................................................................................................ 15
USB Suspend Mode ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 4. General Features .......................................................................................................................................................... 17
Double Read Timeout ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Label Gone Timeout ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
LED and Beeper Indicators ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Power On Alert ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Good Read: When to Indicate ................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Good Read Beep Type .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Good Read Beep Frequency ................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Good Read Beep Length .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Good Read Beep Volume ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 26
Good Read LED Duration ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 27
Scanning Features ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Scan Mode .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout ........................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Scanning Active Time ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Flash On Time ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 35
Flash Off Time ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 37
Stand Mode Sensitivity ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Green Spot Duration ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
Chapter 5. RS-232 ONLY Interface................................................................................................................................................. 41
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Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................41
RS-232 Standard Factory Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................................41
Baud Rate ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................41
Data Bits ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
Stop Bits ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Parity .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................45
Handshaking Control ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................46
Chapter 6. RS-232/USB-Com Interfaces......................................................................................................................................... 47
Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................47
Standard Factory Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 47
Intercharacter Delay ............................................................................................................................................................................................................48
Beep On ASCII BEL ................................................................................................................................................................................................................50
Beep On Not on File .............................................................................................................................................................................................................50
ACK NAK Options ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................51
ACK Character ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................52
NAK Character ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................54
ACK NAK Timeout Value ...........................................................................................................................................................................................56
ACK NAK Retry Count ................................................................................................................................................................................................58
ACK NAK Error Handling ...........................................................................................................................................................................................60
Indicate Transmission Failure ...........................................................................................................................................................................................61
Disable Character .................................................................................................................................................................................................................62
Enable Character ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................64
Chapter 7. Keyboard Interface ....................................................................................................................................................... 67
Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................67
Standard Factory Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67
Scancode Tables ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................67
Country Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................68
Caps Lock State .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................71
Numlock ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................71
Send Control Characters ....................................................................................................................................................................................................72
Wedge Quiet Interval ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................73
Intercharacter Delay ............................................................................................................................................................................................................75
Intercode Delay .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................77
USB Keyboard Speed ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................79
Chapter 8. USB-OEM Interface ....................................................................................................................................................... 81
Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................81
Standard Factory Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 81
USB-OEM Device Usage .....................................................................................................................................................................................................82
USB-OEM Interface Options .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 83
Chapter 9. IBM 46XX Interface ....................................................................................................................................................... 85
Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................85
IBM Standard Factory Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................85
46xx Number of Host Resets ............................................................................................................................................................................................86
Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format ...............................................................................................................................................................................89
IBM 46XX Interface Options ..............................................................................................................................................................................................90
Chapter 10. Wand Emulation Interface ......................................................................................................................................... 91
Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................91
Wand Emulation Standard Factory Settings ...............................................................................................................................................................91
Wand Idle State .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................91
Wand Polarity .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................92
Wand Signal Speed .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 93
Wand Label Symbology Conversion .............................................................................................................................................................................94
Wand Transmit Noise ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................95
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Chapter 11. Data Editing................................................................................................................................................................ 97
Data Editing Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 97
Please Keep In Mind... ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 98
Global Prefix/Suffix .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 98
Example: Setting a Prefix ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 98
Global AIM ID .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................100
GS1-128 AIM ID ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 102
Label ID .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 103
Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 103
Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology ........................................................................................................................................................ 106
Label ID Control ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 108
Label ID Symbology Selection ............................................................................................................................................................................. 109
Case Conversion ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 117
Character Conversion ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 118
Chapter 12. Symbologies............................................................................................................................................................. 121
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................121
Symbologies ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................121
Standard Factory Settings for Symbologies ............................................................................................................................................................. 122
Disable All Symbologies ..................................................................................................................................................................................................122
Coupon Control .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 123
UPC-A .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................124
UPC-A Enable/Disable ............................................................................................................................................................................................124
UPC-A Check Character Transmission ..............................................................................................................................................................124
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 125
UPC-A Number System Character Transmission ..........................................................................................................................................125
In-Store Minimum Reads ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 126
UPC-E ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 127
UPC-E Enable/Disable ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 127
UPC-E Check Character Transmission ...............................................................................................................................................................127
Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 128
Expand UPC-E to UPC-A ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 128
UPC-E Number System Character Transmission ........................................................................................................................................... 129
UPC-E Minimum Reads ..........................................................................................................................................................................................130
GTIN Formatting ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 131
EAN 13 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 132
EAN 13 Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 132
EAN 13 Check Character Transmission ............................................................................................................................................................. 132
EAN-13 Flag 1 Character ........................................................................................................................................................................................133
EAN-13 ISBN Conversion .......................................................................................................................................................................................134
ISSN Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 134
EAN 13 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................................................................................................135
EAN 8 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 136
EAN 8 Enable/Disable ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 136
EAN 8 Check Character Transmission ............................................................................................................................................................... 136
Expand EAN 8 to EAN 13 .......................................................................................................................................................................................137
EAN 8 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 138
UPC/EAN Global Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................139
UPC/EAN Decoding Level .....................................................................................................................................................................................139
UPC/EAN Correlation ..............................................................................................................................................................................................141
UPC/EAN Price Weight Check .............................................................................................................................................................................. 142
UPC-A Minimum Reads ..........................................................................................................................................................................................143
Add-Ons ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................144
Optional Add-ons ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 144
Optional Add-On Timer .........................................................................................................................................................................................146
Optional GS1-128 Add-On Timer .......................................................................................................................................................................149
P2 Add-Ons Minimum Reads ...............................................................................................................................................................................152
P5 Add-Ons Minimum Reads ...............................................................................................................................................................................153
GS1-128 Add-Ons Minimum Reads ................................................................................................................................................................... 154
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GS1 DataBarTM Omnidirectional ................................................................................................................................................................................... 155
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Enable/Disable .............................................................................................................................................. 155
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1-128 Emulation ...................................................................................................................................... 155
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................ 156
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Expanded ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 157
GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................................... 157
GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1-128 Emulation ..................................................................................................................................................157
GS1 DataBar Expanded Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................................................................ 158
GS1 DataBar Expanded Length Control ..........................................................................................................................................................159
GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 1 ................................................................................................................................................................ 160
GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 2 ................................................................................................................................................................ 162
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Limited .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 164
GS1 DataBar Limited Enable/Disable ............................................................................................................................................................... 164
GS1 DataBar Limited GS1-128 Emulation ....................................................................................................................................................... 164
GS1 DataBar Limited Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................. 165
Code 39 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 166
Code 39 Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................................................................166
Code 39 Check Character Calculation .............................................................................................................................................................. 167
Code 39 Check Character Transmission .......................................................................................................................................................... 168
Code 39 Start/Stop Character Transmission .................................................................................................................................................. 168
Code 39 Full ASCII .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 169
Code 39 Quiet Zones .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 170
Code 39 Minimum Reads ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 171
Code 39 Decoding Level .......................................................................................................................................................................................172
Code 39 Length Control ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 174
Code 39 Set Length 1 .............................................................................................................................................................................................175
Code 39 Set Length 2 .............................................................................................................................................................................................177
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 179
Code 39 Character Correlation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 181
Code 39 Stitching .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 182
Code 32 (Italian Pharmaceutical) ................................................................................................................................................................................. 183
Code 32 Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................................................................183
Code 32 Feature Setting Exceptions ................................................................................................................................................................. 183
Code 32 Check Character Transmission .......................................................................................................................................................... 184
Code 32 Start/Stop Character Transmission .................................................................................................................................................. 184
Code 39 CIP (French Pharmaceutical) ........................................................................................................................................................................ 185
Code 39 CIP Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................................. 185
Code 128 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 185
Code 128 Enable/Disable ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 185
Expand Code 128 to Code 39 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 186
Code 128 Check Character Transmission ........................................................................................................................................................ 186
Code 128 Function Character Transmission ..................................................................................................................................................187
Code 128 Sub-Code Change Transmission .................................................................................................................................................... 188
Code 128 Quiet Zones ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 189
Code 128 Minimum Reads ................................................................................................................................................................................... 190
Code 128 Decoding Level ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 191
Code 128 Length Control ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 193
Code 128 Set Length 1 ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 194
Code 128 Set Length 2 ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 196
Code 128 Character Correlation ......................................................................................................................................................................... 198
Code 128 Stitching .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 199
GS1-128 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 200
GS1-128 Enable ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 200
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 201
I 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 201
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ................................................................................................................................................................. 202
I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission .............................................................................................................................................................. 203
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 204
2 of 5 Decoding Level ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 205
I 2 of 5 Length Control ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 207
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I 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 208
I 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 210
I 2 of 5 Character Correlation ............................................................................................................................................................................... 212
I 2 of 5 Stitching ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 213
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 214
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................................ 214
Datalogic 2 of 5 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 214
Datalogic 2 of 5 Enable/Disable .......................................................................................................................................................................... 214
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ................................................................................................................................................ 215
Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads .......................................................................................................................................................................216
Datalogic 2 of 5 Decoding Level ......................................................................................................................................................................... 216
Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control ..........................................................................................................................................................................217
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 218
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 220
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio ..................................................................................................................................................... 222
Datalogic 2 of 5 Character Correlation ............................................................................................................................................................. 224
Datalogic 2 of 5 Stitching ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 225
Codabar ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 226
Codabar Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 226
Codabar Check Character Calculation .............................................................................................................................................................. 227
Codabar Check Character Transmission .......................................................................................................................................................... 228
Codabar Start/Stop Character Transmission ..................................................................................................................................................228
Codabar Start/Stop Character Set ...................................................................................................................................................................... 229
Codabar Start/Stop Character Match ................................................................................................................................................................ 230
Codabar Quiet Zones .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 231
Codabar Minimum Reads ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 232
Codabar Decoding Level ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 233
Codabar Length Control ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 235
Codabar Set Length 1 .............................................................................................................................................................................................236
Codabar Set Length 2 .............................................................................................................................................................................................238
Codabar Interdigit Ratio ........................................................................................................................................................................................240
Codabar Character Correlation ...........................................................................................................................................................................242
Codabar Stitching ....................................................................................................................................................................................................243
ABC Codabar ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 244
ABC Codabar Enable/Disable ............................................................................................................................................................................... 244
ABC Codabar Concatenation Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................244
ABC Codabar Dynamic Concatenation Timeout ..........................................................................................................................................245
ABC Codabar Force Concatenation ...................................................................................................................................................................246
Code 11 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................247
Code 11 Enable/Disable .........................................................................................................................................................................................247
Code 11 Check Character Calculation ..............................................................................................................................................................248
Code 11 Check Character Transmission ........................................................................................................................................................... 249
Code 11 Minimum Reads ......................................................................................................................................................................................250
Code 11 Length Control ........................................................................................................................................................................................251
Code 11 Set Length 1 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................252
Code 11 Set Length 2 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................254
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 256
Code 11 Decoding Level ........................................................................................................
Code 11 Character Correlation ............................................................................................................................................................................ 260
Code 11 Stitching ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 261
Standard 2 of 5 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 262
Standard 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................................................... 262
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ................................................................................................................................................263
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ............................................................................................................................................. 263
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................................................................................264
Standard 2 of 5 Decoding Level .......................................................................................................................................................................... 264
Standard 2 of 5 Length Control ..........................................................................................................................................................................265
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 266
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 268
Standard 2 of 5 Character Correlation .............................................................................................................................................................. 270
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Standard 2 of 5 Stitching ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 271
Industrial 2 of 5 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 272
Industrial 2 of 5 Enable/Disable .......................................................................................................................................................................... 272
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ................................................................................................................................................ 272
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ............................................................................................................................................ 273
Industrial 2 of 5 Length Control .......................................................................................................................................................................... 274
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 275
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 277
Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................................................................................ 279
Industrial 2 of 5 Stitching ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 280
Industrial 2 of 5 Character Correlation ............................................................................................................................................................. 280
IATA ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 281
IATA Enable/Disable ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 281
IATA Check Character Transmission ................................................................................................................................................................. 281
ISBT 128 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 282
ISBT 128 Concatenation ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 282
ISBT 128 Concatenation Mode ............................................................................................................................................................................ 283
ISBT 128 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout .................................................................................................................................................... 284
ISBT 128 Force Concatenation ............................................................................................................................................................................ 285
ISBT 128 Advanced Concatenation Options .................................................................................................................................................. 285
MSI .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 286
MSI Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 286
MSI Check Character Calculation .......................................................................................................................................................................287
MSI Check Character Transmission ................................................................................................................................................................... 288
MSI Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 288
MSI Set Length 1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 289
MSI Set Length 2 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 291
MSI Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 293
MSI Decoding Level ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 294
Plessey ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 296
Plessey Enable/Disable .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 296
Plessey Check Character Calculation ................................................................................................................................................................ 297
Plessey Check Character Transmission ............................................................................................................................................................298
PLessey Length Control ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 298
Plessey Set Length 1 ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 299
Plessey Set Length 2 ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 301
Plessey Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 303
Plessey Decoding Level ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 304
Plessey Stitching ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 305
Plessey Character Correlation ............................................................................................................................................................................. 306
Code 93 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 306
Code 93 Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................................................................306
Code 93 Check Character Calculation .............................................................................................................................................................. 307
Code 93 Check Character Transmission .......................................................................................................................................................... 308
Code 93 Length Control ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 308
Code 93 Set Length 1 ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 309
Code 93 Set Length 2 ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 311
Code 93 Minimum Reads ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 313
Code 93 Decoding Level ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 314
Code 93 Quiet Zones .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 316
Code 93 Stitching .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 317
Code 93 Character Correlation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 317
Codablock F ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 318
Codablock F Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................................ 318
Codablock F EAN Enable/Disable ...................................................................................................................................................................... 319
Codablock F AIM Check ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 319
Codablock F Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................................ 320
Codablock F Set Length 1 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 321
Codablock F Set Length 2 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 323
Code 4 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 325
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Code 4 Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 325
Code 4 Check Character Transmission ............................................................................................................................................................. 326
Code 4 Hex to Decimal Conversion ...................................................................................................................................................................326
Code 5 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 327
Code 5 Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 327
Code 5 Check Character Transmission ............................................................................................................................................................. 328
Code 5 Hex to Decimal Conversion ...................................................................................................................................................................328
Code 4 and Code 5 Common Configuration Items ............................................................................................................................................... 329
Code 4 and 5 Decoding Level .............................................................................................................................................................................. 329
Code 4 and Code 5 Minimum Reads ................................................................................................................................................................. 331
Follett 2 of 5 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 332
Follett 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................................ 332
Appendix A. Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................................... 333
Standard Cable Pinouts ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 335
Appendix B. Standard Defaults................................................................................................................................................... 337
Default Exceptions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................348
Appendix C. LED and Beeper Indications ................................................................................................................................... 351
LED and Beeper Indications ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 352
Error Codes ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 353
Appendix D. Sample bar codes.................................................................................................................................................... 355
GS1 DataBar (RSS) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 357
GS1 DataBar-14 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 357
Appendix E. Keypad ..................................................................................................................................................................... 359
Appendix F. Scancode Tables...................................................................................................................................................... 363
Control Character Emulation .........................................................................................................................................................................................363
Interface Type PC AT PS/2 or USB-Keyboard ...........................................................................................................................................................364
Interface type PC AT PS/2 Alt Mode or USB-Keyboard Alt Mode .....................................................................................................................366
Digital Interface .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 368
IBM31xx 102-key ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 370
IBM XT ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................372
Microsoft Windows Codepage 1252 ...........................................................................................................................................................................374
Index ......................................................................................................................................................................... 375
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QuickScanTM QD2100

About this Guide

This Product Reference Guide (PRG) is provided for users seeking advanced technical information, including connection, programming, maintenance and specifications. The Quick Reference Guide (QRG) and other publications associated with this product are downloadable free of charge from the website listed on the back cover of this manual.
Typically, units are factory-programmed for the most common terminal and communi­cations settings. If you need to modify any programmable settings, custom configuration can be accomplished by scanning the programming bar codes within this guide.
Programming can alternatively be performed using the Datalogic Aladdin™ Configura­tion application which is downloadable from the Datalogic website listed on the back cover of this manual. This multi-platform utility program allows device configuration us­ing a PC. It communicates to the device using a serial or USB cable and can also create configuration bar codes to print.
Chapter 1

Introduction

Manual Overview

Chapter 1, Introduction provides a product overview, unpacking instructions, and cable
connection information.
Chapter 2, Getting Started presents information about unpacking and setting up the
imager.
Chapter 3, Interfaces consists of interface configuration bar codes and details. Chapter 4, General Features includes programming bar codes for selecting common
features for the imager and general use bar codes to customize how the data is transmitted to the host device.
Chapter 5, RS-232 ONLY Interface supplies information about setting up the imager
for RS-232 operation.
Chapter 6, RS-232/USB-Com Interfaces features information about options involving
both the RS-232 and USB-Com interfaces.
Chapter 7, Keyboard Interface discusses how to set up the imager for Keyboard Wedge
operation.
Chapter 8, USB-OEM Interface explains how to set the imager up for USB operation. Chapter 9, IBM 46XX Interface is a resource for setting up an IBM interface. Chapter 11, Data Editing offers advanced configuration options for customization of
scanned data output.
Product Reference Guide 1
Introduction
Chapter 12, Symbologies defines options for all symbologies and provides the program-
ming bar codes necessary for configuring these features.
Appendix A, Technical Specifications lists physical and performance characteristics, as
well as environmental and regulatory specifications. It also provides standard cable pin­outs.
Appendix B, Standard Defaults references common factory default settings for imager
features and options.
Appendix C, LED and Beeper Indications supplies tables containing descriptions of the
functions and behaviors of the imager’s LED and Beeper indicators.
Appendix D, Sample bar codes offers sample bar codes of several common symbologies. Appendix E, Keypad includes numeric bar codes to be scanned for certain parameter set-
tings.
Appendix F, Scancode Tables lists control character emulation information for Wedge
and USB Keyboard interfaces.

Manual Conventions

The following conventions are used in this document:
The symbols listed below are used in this manual to notify the imager of key issues or procedures that must be observed when using the imager:

References

Notes contain information necessary for properly diagnosing,
pairing and operating the imager.
re
NOTE
The CAUTION symbol advises you of age equipment or property.
CAUTION
actions that could dam-
Current versions of the Product Reference Guide (PRG), Quick Reference Guide (QRG), the Datalogic Aladdin™ Configuration application, software/firmware and any additional manuals, instruction sheets and utilities for this product can be downloaded from the website listed on the back cover of this manual. Alternatively, printed copies or product support CDs can be purchased through your Datalogic reseller.
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Tec hnic al Su ppor t

Datalogic Website Support

The Datalogic website (www.datalogic.com) is the complete source for technical sup­port and information for Datalogic products. The site offers product support, warranty information, product manuals, product tech notes, software updates, demos, and in structions for returning products for repair.

Reseller Technical Support

An excellent source for technical assistance and information is an authorized Datalogic reseller. A reseller is acquainted with specific types of businesses, application software, and computer systems and can provide individualized assistance.

Teleph one Te chni cal S uppor t

If you do not have internet or email access, you may contact Datalogic technical support at (541) 349-8283 or check the back cover of your manual for more contact information.
Technical Support
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Introduction
NOTES
4 QuickScanTM QD2100

About the Imager

Advancements in the LED technology used in this imager significantly improve the illu­mination of the target field of view, resulting in higher scan efficiency. Whether used in Single Trigger or Continuous Mode, the ergonomic design of the imager will help to promote comfortable handling during extended periods of use. The imager can communicate using the following interfaces:
Chapter 2

Getting Started

Unpacking

RS-232 —
RS-232 host.
RS-232 OPOS —
Keyboard Wedge (KBW) —
scanned data as keystrokes and supports several international keyboards (for the Win­dows® environment). See Country Mode on page 68 for a full listing.
USB —
face or USB POS types by scanning the appropriate interface type bar codes available in this manual. The default interface is USB-KBD for Wedge models (7230) and USB­OEM for IBM models (7210).
IBM —
Wand Emulation —
and spaces of a label.
Check carefully to ensure the imager and any accessories ordered are present and undam­aged. If any damage occurred during shipment, contact Technical Support on page 3. KEEP THE PACKAGING. Should the unit ever require service, it should be returned in its original shipping container.
The imager can communicate with a standard or Wincor-Nixdorf (W-N)
This interface is used for OPOS/UPOS/JavaPOS systems.
When connected using this interface, the host interprets
Select to communicate either by USB OEM, USB COM, USB Keyboard inter-
IBM Port 5B or Port 9B are selectable interface options.
This interface produces an electrical signal that represents the bars
Product Reference Guide 5
Getting Started

Setting Up the Imager

Follow the steps provided in this section to connect and get your imager up and commu­nicating with its host:

1. Install the Interface Cable

2. Select the Interface Type

3. Configure Interface Settings (only if not using factory set

4. Configure Other Features (if modifications are needed from factory settings)

Install the Interface Cable

The imager kit you ordered to match your interface should provide a compatible cable for your installation. If not, contact Technical Support. Seat the cable assembly into the imager, aligning both the connector, aligning the cable clip with its opening as shown in the insert portion of Figure 1.
RS-232 Serial Connection —
ager to the terminal/PC serial port via the RS-232 cable as shown in Figure 1. If the ter­minal will not support POT (Power Off the Terminal) to supply imager power, use the approved power supply (AC Adapter). Plug the AC Adapter barrel connector into the socket on the RS-232 cable connector and the AC Adapter plug into a standard power outlet.
Figure 1
. Connecting the Interface Cable/RS-232 Connection
Connecting at the Imager
tings for that interface)
Turn off power to the terminal/PC and connect the im-
Cable
To Host
Cable Strain Relief
Cable Clip (Latch)
Bottom of Imager
Interface Cable Port
Disconnecting at the Imager
Insert a paperclip
into this hole to
release the
cable latch
Strain Relief
Cable
Other connection types are described below and illustrated in Figure 2.
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Setting Up the Imager
U
S
B
I
B
M
K
e
y
b
o
a
r
d
W
e
d
g
e
or...
or...
USB Connection —
Connect the imager to a USB port on the terminal/PC using the
correct USB cable for the interface type you ordered. Reference Figure 2.
IBM Connection —
Connect the imager to the IBM port on the terminal/PC using the
correct IBM cable. Reference Figure 2.
Keyboard Wedge Connection —
The Keyboard Wedge cable has a ‘Y’ connection from the imager. Connect the female to the male end from the keyboard and the remain­ing end at the keyboard port at the terminal/PC. Reference Figure 2.
Figure 2. Other Interface Connections

Programming

Specific cables are required for connection to different hosts. The connectors illustrated above are examples only. Actual connectors may vary from those illustrated, but the steps to
NOTE
connect the imager remain the same.
The imager 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 Interfaces sec­tion, you can select other options and customize your imag tions and programming bar codes available in the corresponding features section fo interface and also the
Data Editing and Symbologies chapters of this manual.
er through use of the instruc-
r your
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Getting Started

Using the Programming bar codes

This manual contains feature descriptions and bar codes which allow you to reconfigure your imager. Some programming bar code labels, like Resetting the Product Configu-
ration to Defaults on page 9
change. Most of the programming labels in this manual, however, require the imager to be placed in Programming Mode prior to scanning them. Scan an ENTER/EXIT bar code once to enterProgramming Mode. Once the imager is in Programming Mode, you can scan a number of parameter settings before scanning the ENTER/EXIT bar code a second time, which will then accept your changes, exit Programming Mode and return the imager to normal operation.
NOTE

Select the Interface Type

Upon completing the physical connection between the imager and its host, proceed di­rectly to Interfaces on page 11 for information and programming for the interface type the imager is connected to (for example: RS-232, Keyboard Wedge, USB, etc.) and scan the appropriate bar code in that section to select your system’s correct interface type.
, require only the scan of that single label to enact the
There are some exceptions to the typical programming
uence described above. Please read the description and
seq setting instructions carefully when configuring each given pro­grammable feature.

Configure Interface Settings

The imager is typically factory-configured with a set of default features standard to the interface type you ordered. If after scanning the interface bar code from the Interfaces section, your installation requires you to select options to further customize your imager, turn to the appropriate section for your interface type as listed below:
RS-232 ONLY Interface, starting on page 41
Keyboard Interface, starting on page 67
USB-OEM Interface, starting on page 81
IBM 46XX Interface, starting on page 85
Wand Emulation Interface, starting on page 91

Configure Other Features

If your installation requires different programming than the standard factory default set­tings, the following sections of this manual allow configuration of non-interface-specific settings you might require:

General Features

LED indicators and other such universal settings.
General Features includes programming for scanning, beeper and

Symbologies

Includes options concerning the bar code label types (symbologies). These settings allow you to enable/disable symbologies, set label lengths, require check digit, etc.
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Software Version Transmission

Transmit Software Version
Restore Custom Default Configuration
The software version of the device can be transmitted over the RS-232 and Keyboard in­terfaces by scanning the following label.

Resetting the Product Configuration to Defaults

If you aren't sure what programming options are in your imager, or you've changed some options and want to restore the Custom Default Configuration that may have been saved in the imager, scan the Restore Custom Default Configuration bar code below. This will restore the custom configuration for the currently active interface.
Custom defaults are based on the interface type. Configure the imager for the correct interface before scanning this label.
Resetting the Product Configuration to Defaults
NOTE
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Getting Started
Restore USA Factory Configuration
Restore EU Factory Configuration
Resetting the Product Configuration to Defaults — cont.
If you aren't sure what programming options are in your imager, or you've changed some options and want to restore the Factory Configuration, you have two options. You can scan the Restore USA Factory Configuration bar code or the Restore EU Factory Con-
figuration
tings including the interface type. The USA label restores Label IDs to those historically used in the USA. The EU label restores Label IDs to those historically used in Europe. The Label ID sets for USA and EU are shown in the Label ID section of this manual.
bar code below. Both labels restore the imager configuration to the factory set-
The programming section lists the factory default settings for each of the menu com­mands (indicated by shaded blocks and bold text) on the following pages.
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Interface Selection

Each reader model will support one of the following sets of host interfaces:

General Purpose Models (5 volt supply)

RS-232 RS-232 OPOS USB Keyboard Wedge Wand Emulation

Retail Point of Sale Models (4 to 14 volt supply)

RS-232 RS-232 OPOS USB IBM 46XX
Chapter 3

Interfaces

Configuring the Interface

Scan the programming bar code from this section which selects the appropriate interface type matching the system the reader will be connected to. Next, proceed to the corre­sponding chapter in this manual (also listed in Table 1) to configure any desired settings and features associated with that interface.
NOTE
Unlike some other programming features and options, inter­face selections require that you scan only one programming ba
r code label. DO NOT scan an ENTER/EXIT bar code prior to
scanning an interface selection bar code.
Some interfaces require the scanner to start in the disabled
ate when powered up. If additional scanner configuration is
st desired while in this state, pull the trigger and hold it for five seconds. The scanner will change to a state that allows pro­gramming with bar codes.
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Interfaces

Table 1. Available Interfaces

RS-232
RS-232 standard interface
Select RS232-WN
RS-232 for use with OPOS/UPOS/JavaPOS
FEATURES
Select RS232-STD
RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf
Set RS-232
Interface Features
starting on
page 41
Select RS-232 OPOS
USB Com to simulate RS-232 standard interface
Select USB-COM-STD
a
IBM
Select IBM-P5B
IBM-46xx Port 9B reader interface
USB-OEM
Select USB-OEM
a.
Download the correct USB Com driver from www.datalogic.com
IBM-46xx Port 5B reader interface
Select IBM-P9B
USB-OEM
(can be used for OPOS/UPOS/JavaPOS)
FEATURES
Set IBM Interface Features
starting on
page 85
FEATURES
Set USB-
OEM Interface Features
starting on
page 81
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Configuring the Interface
KEYBOARD
AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 & 95 w/Standard Key Encoding
Select KBD-AT-NK
AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 & 95 w/Alternate Key
Select KBD-AT
Keyboard Wedge for IBM AT PS2 with stan­dard key encoding but without external key­board
Select KBD-AT-ALT
Keyboard Wedge for IBM AT PS2 with alter­nate key encoding but without external keyboard
FEATURES
Set KEYBOARD
WEDGE Interface
Features
starting on
page 67
Select KBD-AT-ALT-NK
PC/XT w/Standard Key Encoding
Select KBD-IBM-3153
Select KBD-XT
Keyboard Wedge for IBM Terminal 3153
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Interfaces
KEYBOARD — cont.
Keyboard Wedge for IBM Terminals 31xx, 32xx, 34xx, 37xx make only keyboard
Select KBD-IBM-MB
Keyboard Wedge for DIGITAL Terminals VT2xx, VT3xx, VT4xx
Select KBD-IBM-M
Keyboard Wedge for IBM Terminals 31xx, 32xx, 34xx, 37xx make break keyboard
Select KBD-DIG-VT
USB Keyboard with standard key encoding
FEATURES
Set KEYBOARD
WEDGE Interface
Features
starting on
page 67
Select USB Keyboard
USB Keyboard with alternate key encoding
Select USB-KBD-APPLE
WAND EMULATION
Wand Emulation
Select USB Alternate Keyboard
USB Keyboard for Apple computers
FEATURES
Set WAND
Interface Features
starting on
page 91
Select WAND
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Global Interface Features

DEFAULT
The following interface features are configurable by all interface types. To set features specific to your interface, turn to that section of this manual:
RS-232 ONLY Interface on page 41
Keyboard Interface on page 67
USB-OEM Interface on page 81
IBM 46XX Interface on page 85

Host Commands — Obey/Ignore

This option specifies whether the reader will obey or ignore host commands. When set to ignore, the reader will ignore all host commands except for those necessary for:
•service mode
flash programming mode
keeping the interface active
transmission of labels.
Global Interface Features
Host Commands = Ignore
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Host Commands = Obey
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Interfaces
DEFAULT

USB Suspend Mode

This setting enables/disables the ability of USB interfaces to enter suspend mode.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
USB Suspend Mode = Disable
USB Suspend Mode = Enable
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Double Read Timeout

To prevent a double read of the same label, the Double Read Timeout sets the minimum time allowed between reads of labels of the same symbology and data. If the unit reads a label and sees the same label again within the Double Read Timeout, the second read of the label will be ignored. Double Read Timeout does not apply to scan modes that re­quire a trigger pull for each label that is read.
Chapter 4

General Features

ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Double Read Timeout = 0.1 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.2 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.3 Second
DEFAULT
Double Read Timeout = 0.4 Second
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General Features
Double Read Timeout — continued
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Double Read Timeout = 0.6 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.5 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.8 Second
Double Read Timeout = 1 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.7 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.9 Second
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Label Gone Timeout

This feature sets the time after the last label segment is seen before the reader prepares for a new label. The timeout can be set within a range of 10 milliseconds to 2,550 millisec­onds (2.55 seconds) in 10ms increments. Label Gone Timeout does not apply to scan modes that require a trigger pull for each label that is read
Follow these instructions to set this feature:

1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.

2. Divide the desired setting by 10 (setting is in 10ms increments). Pad the result with lead­ing zeroes to yield three digits. For example: 0 = 000, 5 = 005, 20 = 020, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming
de.
Mo

4. Scan the bar code: SELECT LABEL GONE TIMEOUT SETTING.

Label Gone Timeout
5. Scan the appropriate three alpha-numeric
characters from the keypad in Appendix E,
Keypad representing the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear
a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
NOTE

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming Mode.

This completes the procedure. See Table 2 for some examples of how to set this feature.

Tab l e 2. Timeout Setting Examples

STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 50ms 150ms
2
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Divide by 10 (and pad with
ing zeroes)
lead
005 015 180 255
1800ms (1.8
sec.)
2550ms (2.55 sec.)
4 Scan SELECT LABEL GONE
5
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Scan Three Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
TIMEOUT SETTING
‘0’, ‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘0’, ‘1’ and ‘5’ ‘1’, ‘8’ and ‘0’ ‘‘2’, ‘5’ and ‘5’
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General Features
016 = Timeout of 160 ms
Label Gone Timeout — cont.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Select Label Gone Timeout Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT
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LED and Beeper Indicators

Power On Alert

Disables or enables the indication (from the Beeper) that the reader is receiving power.
LED and Beeper Indicators
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Power On Alert = Disable (No Audible Indication)
Power On Alert = Four Beeps
DEFAULT
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General Features
DEFAULT

Good Read: When to Indicate

This feature specifies when the reader 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, which uses CTS, is only valid for RS-
interfaces.
232
NOTE
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Indicate Good Read = After Decode
e
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Indicate Good Read = After Transmit
Indicate Good Read = After CTS Goes Inactive, Then
Active

Good Read Beep Type

DEFAULT
Specifies whether the good read beep has a mono or bitonal beep sound.
LED and Beeper Indicators
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Good Read Beep Type = Mono
Good Read Beep Type = Bitonal
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General Features
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.)
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Good Read Beep Frequency = Low
Good Read Beep Frequency = Medium

Good Read Beep Length

Specifies the duration of a good read beep.
Good Read Beep Frequency = High
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Good Read Beep Length = 60 msec
Good Read Beep Length — continued
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Good Read Beep Length = 80 msec
LED and Beeper Indicators
DEFAULT
Good Read Beep Length = 100 msec
Good Read Beep Length = 120 msec
Good Read Beep Length = 160 msec
Good Read Beep Length = 140 msec
Good Read Beep Length = 180 msec
Good Read Beep Length = 200 msec
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General Features

Good Read Beep Volume

Selects the beeper volume (loudness) upon a good read beep. There are three selectable volume levels.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Good Read Beep Volume = Beeper Off
Good Read Beep Volume = Low
Good Read Beep Volume = High
Good Read Beep Volume = Medium
DEFAULT
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Good Read LED Duration

This feature specifies the amount of time that the Good Read LED remains on following a good read. The good read LED on time can be set within a range of 0.1 to 25.5 seconds in 100ms increments. Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds. A setting of 0 means that the good read LED stays on until the next time the trigger is pulled.
2. Divide the desired setting by 100 (setting is in 100ms increments). Pad the result with leading
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming Mo
de.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT GOOD READ LED DURATION SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate three digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad representing the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep indica­tion after the last character.
NOTE
LED and Beeper Indicators
zeroes to yield three digits. For example: 0 = 000, 5 = 000, 20 = 020, etc.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar co
de to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 3 for some examples of how to set this feature.
Tab l e 3. Good Read LED Duration Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
Good Read LED
1 Desired Setting
2
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT LABEL GONE
5
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Divide by 10 (and pad with
ing zeroes)
lead
Scan Three Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
stays on until
next trigger pull
(00)
000 002 015 025
TIMEOUT SETTING
‘0’, ‘0’ and ‘0’ ‘0’, ‘0’ and ‘2’ ‘0’, ‘1’ and ‘5’ ‘0’, ‘2’ and ‘5’
200ms
1500ms (1.5
sec.)
2500ms (2.5 sec.)
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General Features
020 = Good Read LED stays on for 2 seconds.
Good Read LED Duration — cont.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Select Good Read LED Duration Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT
Indicators are dimmed during sleep.
NOTE
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Scanning Features

Scan Mode

Selects the scan operating mode for the reader. Selections are:
Scanning Features
Trigger Single —
When the trigger is pulled, scanning is activated until one of the fol-
lowing occurs:
- Scanning Active Time has elapsed
- a label has been read
- the trigger is released
This mode is associated with typical handheld reader operation: when the trigger is pulled, scanning starts and the product scans until the trigger is released, or a label is read, or the maximum
Trigger Hold Multiple —
Scanning Active Time has elapsed.
When the trigger is pulled, scanning starts and the product
scans until the trigger is released or Scanning Active Time has elapsed. Reading a label does not disable scanning. Double Read Timeout prevents undesired multiple reads of the same label while in this mode.
Trigger Pulse Multiple —
When the trigger is pulled, continuous scanning is activated
until Scanning Active Time has elapsed or the trigger has been released and pulled again. Double Read Timeout1 prevents undesired multiple reads of the same label while in this mode.
Flashing —
The reader flashes1 on and off regardless of the trigger status. Flash rate is
controlled by Flash On Time and Flash Off Time. When Flash is ON the imager reads continuously. When Flash is OFF scanning is deactivated.
Always On —
No trigger pull is required to read a bar code. Scanning is continually on.

If the trigger is pulled, the reader acts as if it is in Trigger Single Mode. Double Read

Timeout1 prevents undesired multiple reads of the same label while in this mode.
Stand Mode —
No trigger pull is required to read a bar code. Scanning is turned on au-
tomatically when an item is placed in reader’s field of view. If the trigger is pulled, the reader acts as if it in single read mode. Double Read Timeout1 prevents undesired mul­tiple reads of the same label while in this mode.
Trigger Object Sense —
This mode is similar to Stand Mode, except that a trigger pull
is required to activate the decoder.
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General Features
Scan Mode — continued
Scan Mode = Trigger Single
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
DEFAULT
Scan Mode = Trigger Hold Multiple
Scan Mode = Trigger Pulse Multiple
Scan Mode = Always On
Scan Mode = Flashing
Scan Mode = Stand Mode
Scan Mode = Trigger Object Sense
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Stand Mode Triggered Timeout

DEFAULT
This feature specifies the time to remain in Trigger Single mode after the trigger is pulled while in Stand Mode.
This timeout is only used when the Scan Mode is configured as
Stand Mode.
NOTE
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Scanning Features
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 0.5 Seconds
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 2 Seconds
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 1.5 Seconds
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 3 Seconds
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 4 Seconds
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General Features
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout — continued
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 8 Seconds
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 6 Seconds
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = Switch to Continuous
Trigger Single Mode
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Scanning Active Time

This setting specifies the amount of time that the reader stays in scan ON state once the state is entered. The range for this setting is from 1 to 255 seconds in 1-second incre­ments.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired setting.
2. Pad the result with leading zeroes to yield three digits. For example: 0 = 000, 5 = 005, 20
020, etc.
=
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming Mo
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT SCANNING ACTIVE TIME SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate three digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that repre­sent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep indi­cation after the last character.
Scanning Features
de.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 4 for some examples of how to set this feature.
Tab l e 4. Scanning Active Time Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 1 Second
2 Pad leading zero(es) 001 090 180 255
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT SCANNING ACTIVE TIME
5
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Scan Three Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
SETTING
‘0’, ‘0’ and ‘1’ ‘0’, ‘9’ and ‘0’ ‘1’, ‘8’ and ‘0’ ‘2’, ‘5’ and ‘5’
90 Sec. (1.5
min.)
180 Sec. (3 min.)
255 Seconds (4.25
min.)
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General Features
005 = Scanning is active for 5 Seconds
Scanning Active Time — cont.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Select Scanning Active Time Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT
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Flash On Time

This feature specifies the ON time for the indicator LED while in Flash Mode. The se­lectable range is 100 to 9,900 milliseconds (0.1 to 9.9 seconds), in 100 millisecond in­crements.
Follow these instructions to set this feature.
Flash On Time

1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.

2. Divide the desired setting by 100 (setting is in 100ms increments). Pad the result with leading
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming Mo
de.

4. Scan the bar code: SELECT FLASH ON TIME SETTING.

5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad representing the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep indica­tion after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar co
de to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming Mode.

This completes the procedure. See Table 5 for some examples of how to set this feature.

Tab l e 5. Flash On Time Setting Examples

STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 500ms 1,000ms (1 sec.)
Divide by 100 (and pad with
2
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT FLASH OF
5
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
ading zeroes to yield two
le digits)
F TIME SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
05 10 52 99
‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘1’ and ‘0’ ‘5’ and ‘2’ ‘9’ and ‘9’
5200ms (5.2
sec.)
9,900ms (9.9 sec.)
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10 = Flash is ON for 1 Second
Flash On Time — cont.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Select Flash ON Time Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT
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Flash Off Time

This feature specifies the OFF time for the indicator LED while in Flash Mode. The se­lectable range is 100 to 9,900 milliseconds (0.1 to 9.9 seconds), in 100 millisecond in­crements.
Follow these instructions to set this feature.
Flash Off Time

1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.

2. Divide the desired setting by 100 (setting is in 100ms increments). Pad the result with leading
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming Mo
de.

4. Scan the bar code: SELECT FLASH OFF TIME SETTING.

5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep indica­tion after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar co
de to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming Mode.

This completes the procedure. See Table 6 for some examples of how to set this feature.

Tab l e 6. Flash Off Time Setting Examples

STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 500ms 1,000ms (1 sec.)
Divide by 100 (and pad with
2
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT FLASH OF
5
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
ading zeroes to yield two
le digits)
F TIME SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
05 10 52 99
‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘1’ and ‘0’ ‘5’ and ‘2’ ‘9’ and ‘9’
5200ms (5.2
sec.)
9,900ms (9.9 sec.)
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06 = Flash is OFF for 600ms
Flash Off Time — cont.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Select Flash OFF Time Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT
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Stand Mode Sensitivity

Sets the sensitivity level for stand mode wakeup. Choices are low, medium and high.
Stand Mode Sensitivity
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Stand Mode Sensitivity = Low
DEFAULT
Stand Mode Sensitivity = Medium
Stand Mode Sensitivity = High
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General Features

Green Spot Duration

Specifies the duration of the good read pointer beam after a good read.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Green Spot Duration = Disable (Green Spot is Off)
DEFAULT
Green Spot Duration = Short (300 msec)
Green Spot Duration = Long (800 msec)
Green Spot Duration = Medium (500 msec)
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Introduction

Use the programming bar codes in this chapter if modifications to the standard RS-232 interface settings are necessary to meet your system’s requirements. Additional settings which apply to both the RS-232 and USB interfaces are available in Chapter 6, RS-232/
USB-Com Interfaces
.

RS-232 Standard Factory Settings

Reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory settings.

Baud Rate

Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the reader's baud rate to match the baud rate setting of the host device. With an improper baud rate setting, data may not reach the host correctly.
Chapter 5

RS-232 ONLY Interface

ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Baud Rate = 1200
Baud Rate = 2400
Baud Rate = 4800
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RS-232 ONLY Interface
DEFAULT
Baud Rate — continued
Baud Rate = 9600
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Baud Rate = 19,200
Baud Rate = 38,400
Baud Rate = 115,200
Baud Rate = 57,600
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Data Bits

Data Bits
This parameter allows the reader to interface with devices requiring a 7-bit or 8-bit AS­CII protocol for sending and receiving data.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
7 Data Bits
DEFAULT
8 Data Bits
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RS-232 ONLY Interface

Stop Bits

The stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one character and prepares the receiving device for the next character in the serial data stream. The number of stop bits selected (one or two) depends on the number the receiv­ing terminal is programmed to accommodate. Set the number of stop bits to match host device requirements.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
DEFAULT
1 Stop Bit
2 S
top Bits
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Parity

Parity
This feature specifies parity required for sending and receiving data. A parity check bit is the most significant bit of each ASCII coded character. Select the parity type according to host device requirements.
Select None when no parity bit is required.
Select Odd parity and the parity bit value is set to 0 or 1, based on data, to ensure that an odd number of 1 bi
Select Even parity and the parity bit value is set to 0 or 1, based on data, to ensure that an
ven number of 1 bits are contained in the coded character.
e
ts are contained in the coded character.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
DEFAULT
Parity = Even
Parity = None
Parity = Odd
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RS-232 ONLY Interface

Handshaking Control

The data interface consists of an RS-232 port designed to operate either with or without the hardware handshaking lines, Request to Send (RTS), and Clear to Send (CTS). Hand- shaking Control includes the following options:
RTS — RTS is asserted during transmissions. CTS is ignored.
RTS/CTS — RTS is asserted during transmissions. CTS gates transmissions.
RTS/XON/XOFF — RTS is asserted during transmissions. CTS is ignored. XON and X
OFF gate transmissions.
RTS On/CTS — RTS is always asserted. CTS gates transmissions.
RTS/CTS Scan Control — RTS is asserted during transmissions. CTS gates transmis­sions and controls enable and disable state of scanner.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
DEFAULT
Handshaking Control = RTS/CTS
Handshaking Control = RTS On/CTS
Handshaking Control = RTS
Handshaking Control = RTS/XON/XOFF
Handshaking Control = RTS/CTS Scan Control
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RS-232/USB-Com Interfaces

Introduction

The programming bar codes in this chapter allow modifications to the standard RS-232 and USB-Com interfaces.

Standard Factory Settings

Reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory settings.
Chapter 6
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RS-232/USB-Com Interfaces

Intercharacter Delay

This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay between the end of one character and the beginning of the next. The delay can be set within a range of zero (0) to 990 milli­seconds in 10ms increments. A setting of zero specifies no delay.
To set the delay:

1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.

2. Divide the desired setting by 10 (setting is in 10ms increments). Pad the result with lead­ing zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming
de.
Mo

4. Scan the bar code: SELECT INTERCHARACTER DELAY SETTING.

5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep indica­tion after the last character.
NOTE
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming Mode.

This completes the procedure. See Table 7 for some examples of how to set this feature.

Tab l e 7. Intercharacter Delay Setting Examples

STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 50ms 150ms 600ms 850ms
Divide by 10 (and pad with
2
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT INTERCHARACTER DELAY SETTING
5
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
ing zeroes to yield two-
lead digits)
Scan Two Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
05 15 60 85
‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘5’ and ‘0’ 0’ and ‘0’ ‘8’ and ‘5’
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Intercharacter Delay — cont.
00 = No Intercharacter Delay
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Select Intercharacter Delay Setting
Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay = No Delay
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
DEFAULT
CANCEL
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DEFAULT

Beep On ASCII BEL

When this parameter is enabled, the reader issues a beep when a <BEL> character is de­tected on the RS-232 serial line. <BEL> is issued to gain a user's attention to an illegal entry or other important event.
Beep On ASCII BEL = Disable
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
DEFAULT

Beep On Not on File

This option enables/disables the action of the reader to sound a three beep sequence upon receiving a Not-On-File (NOF) host command.
Beep On Not On File = Disable
Beep On ASCII BEL = Enable
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Beep On Not On File = Enable
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ACK NAK Options

This enables/disables the ability of the reader to support the RS-232 ACK/NAK proto­col. When configured, the reader and/or host sends an “ACK” when it receives data properly, and sends “NAK” when the data is in error. Options are:
•Disable
Enable for label transmission — The reader expects an ACK/NAK response from the host
Enable for host-command acknowledge — The reader will respond with ACK/NAK
Enable for label transmission and host-command acknowledge
ACK NAK Options
when a label is sent.
when the host sends a command.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
DEFAULT
ACK/NAK Protocol = Enable for label transmission
ACK/NAK Protocol = Enable for label transmission and
host-command acknowledge
ACK/NAK Protocol = Disable ACK/NAK
ACK/NAK Protocol = Enable for host-command
acknowledge
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ACK Character

This setting specifies an ASCII character or hex value to be used as the ACK character. ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected.
To set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character or value.
2. Use the ASCII Character Set on the inside back cover of this manual to find the hex
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT ACK CHARACTER SETTING.
Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF,
host commands conflicts with normal operation of these
or characters. 8-bit data is not recognized when the option
has been set as 7 Data Bits.
NOTE
Bits
equivalent for the desired character/value.
de.
Mo
Data
5. Scan the appropriate two alpha-numeric characters from the
keypad in Appendix E,
Keypad, that represent the desired character/value in step 1 above. The second character
will cause a two-beep indication.
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
de.
Mo
This completes the procedure. See Table 8 for some examples of how to set this feature.
Tab l e 8. ACK Character Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Character/Value ACK $ @ >
2 Hex equivalent 0x06 0x24 0x40 0x3E
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT ACK CHARACTER SETTING
5
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Scan Two Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
‘0’ and ‘6’ ‘2’ and ‘4’ ‘4’ and ‘0’ ‘3’ AND ‘E’
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ACK Character — cont.
0x06 ‘ACK’ Character
Select ACK Character Setting
DEFAULT
ACK NAK Options
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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NAK Character

This setting specifies an ASCII character or hex value to be used as the NAK character. ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected.
To set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character or value.
2. Use the ASCII Character Set on the inside back cover of this manual to find the hex
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT NAK CHARACTER SETTING.
Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF,
host commands conflicts with normal operation of these
or characters. 8-bit data is not recognized when the option
has been set as 7 Data Bits.
NOTE
Bits
equivalent for the desired character/value.
de.
Mo
Data
5. Scan the appropriate two alpha-numeric characters from the
keypad in Appendix E,
Keypad, that represent the desired character/value in step 1 above. The second character
will cause a two-beep indication.
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
de.
Mo
This completes the procedure. See Table 9 for some examples of how to set this feature.
Tab l e 9. NAK Character Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Character/Value NAK $ @ >
2 Hex equivalent 0x15 0x24 0x40 0x3E
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT ACK CHARACTER SETTING
5
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Scan Two Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
‘1’ and ‘5’ ‘2’ and ‘4’ ‘4’ and ‘0’ ‘3’ AND ‘E’
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NAK Character — cont.
0x15 ‘NAK’ Character
Select NAK Character Setting
DEFAULT
ACK NAK Options
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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ACK NAK Timeout Value

This option specifies the amount of time the reader waits for an ACK character from the host following label transmission. The selectable timeout range is 200 milliseconds to 15,000ms (15 seconds) in 200ms increments. A selection of 0 disables the timeout.
To set this value:
1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.
2. Divide the desired setting by 200 (setting is in 200ms increments). Pad the result with leading
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming
de.
Mo
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT ACK NAK TIMEOUT VALUE SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep indica­tion after the last character.
NOTE
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 10 for some examples of how to set this feature.
Tab l e 10. ACK NAK Timeout Value Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 200ms 1,000ms (1 sec.)
2 Divide by 200 01 05 26 75
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT ACK NAK TIME
5
7 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Scan Two Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
OUT VALUE SETTING
‘0’ and ‘1’ ‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘2’ and ‘6’ ‘7’ and ‘5’
5200ms (5.2
sec.)
15,000ms (1 sec.)
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ACK NAK Timeout Value — cont.
DEFAULT
01 ACK NAK Timeout value is 200ms
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Select ACK NAK Timeout Value Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
ACK NAK Options
CANCEL
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ACK NAK Retry Count

This feature specifies the number of times the reader retries a label transmission due to a retry condition. The selectable range is from 1 to 254 retries. A selection of 0 disables the count, and a selection of 255 specifies unlimited retries.
To set this feature:
1. Determine the desired setting.
2. Pad the number with leading zeroes to yield three digits. For example: 0 = 000, 5 = 005, 20
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming Mo
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT ACK NAK RETRY COUNT SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate three digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that repre­sent the number which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep indi­cation after the last character.
= 020, etc.
de.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 11 for some examples of how to set this feature.
Tab l e 11. ACK NAK Retry Count Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting
2 Pad with leading zero(es) 000 003 054 255
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT ACK NAK RETRY COUNT SETTING
5
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Scan Three Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
Disable Retry
Count
‘0’, ‘0’ and ‘0’ ‘0’, ‘0’ and ‘3’ ‘0’, ‘5’ and ‘4’ ‘2’, ‘5’ and ‘5’
3 Retries 54 Retries Unlimited Retries
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ACK NAK Retry Count — cont.
003 = 3 Retries
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Select ACK NAK Retry Count Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
ACK NAK Options
CANCEL
DEFAULT
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ACK NAK Error Handling

This feature specifies the method the reader uses to handle receive errors detected while waiting for an ACK character from the host. Options are:
• Ignore errors detected
• Process error as valid ACK character
• Process error as valid NAK character
DEFAULT
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
ACK NAK Error Handling = Ignore Errors Detected
ACK NAK Error Handling = Process Error as Valid ACK
Character
ACK NAK Error Handling = Process Error as
Valid NAK Character
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Indicate Transmission Failure

This option enables/disables the reader’s ability to sound an error beep to indicate a transmission failure while in ACK/NAK mode
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Indicate Transmission Failure
.
Indicate Transmission Failure = Disable Indication
DEFAULT
Indicate Transmission Failure = Enable Indication
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Disable Character

Specifies the value of the RS-232 host command used to disable the reader. ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected.
To set the value:

1. Determine the desired character or value. A setting of 0xFF indicates the the Disable Character is not used (not available).

2. Use the ASCII Character Set on the inside back cover of this manual to find the hex equivalent for the desired character/value.

3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming Mo

4. Scan the bar code: SELECT DISABLE CHARACTER SETTING.

NOTE
de.
Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF,
host commands conflicts with normal operation of these
or characters. 8-bit data is not recognized when the option
Bits
has been set as 7 Data Bits.
Data
5. Scan the appropriate two alpha-numeric characters from the
keypad in Appendix E,
Keypad, that represent the desired character/value in step 1 above. The second character
will cause a two-beep indication.
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
de.
Mo
This completes the procedure. See Table 12 for some examples of how to set this feature.

Tab l e 12. Disable Character Setting Examples

STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired character/value ‘d’ ‘}’ ‘D’
2 Hex equivalent 0x64 0x7D 0x44 0xFF
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT DISABLE CHARACTER VALUE SETTING
5
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Scan Two Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
‘6’ and ‘4’ ‘7’ and ‘D’ ‘4’ and ‘4’ ‘F’ AND ‘F’
Disable Command
Not Used
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Disable Character — cont.
0x44 = Disable Character is ‘D’
Select Disable Character Setting
DEFAULT
Disable Character
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Enable Character

Specifies the value of the RS-232 host command used to enable the reader. ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected.
To set this feature: Determine the desired character or va Character is not used (not available).

1. Determine the desired character or value.

2. Use the ASCII Character Set on the inside back cover of this manual to find the hex
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming

4. Scan the bar code: SELECT ENABLE CHARACTER SETTING.

Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF,
host commands conflicts with normal operation of these
or characters. 8-bit data is not recognized when the option
Bits
NOTE
has been set as 7 Data Bits.
lue. A setting of 0xFF indicates the the Enable
equivalent for the desired character/value.
de.
Mo
Data
5. Scan the appropriate two alpha-numeric characters from the
keypad in Appendix E,
Keypad, that represent the desired character/value in step 2 above. The second character
will cause a two-beep indication.
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
de.
Mo
This completes the procedure. See Table 13 for some examples of how to set this feature.

Tab l e 13. Enable Character Setting Examples

STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired character/value ‘e’ ‘}’ ‘E’
2 Hex equivalent 0x65 0x7D 0x45 0xFF
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT DISABLE CHARACTER VALUE SETTING
5
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Scan Two Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
‘6’ and ‘5’ ‘7’ and ‘D’ ‘4’ and ‘5’ ‘F’ AND ‘F’
Enable Command
Not Used
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Enable Character — cont.
0x45 = Enable Character is ‘E’
Select Enable Character Setting
DEFAULT
Enable Character
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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NOTES
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Introduction

Use the programming bar codes in this chapter to select options for USB Keyboard and Wedge Interfaces.

Standard Factory Settings

Reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory settings.

Scancode Tables

Information about control character emulation which applies to keyboard interfaces is listed in Appendix F, Scancode Tables.
Chapter 7

Keyboard Interface

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Keyboard Interface

Country Mode

This feature specifies the country/language supported by the keyboard. Only the following interfaces support ALL Country Modes.
USB Keyboard (without alternate key encoding)
AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 & 95 w/Std Key Encoding
Keyboard Wedge for IBM AT PS2 with standar
d key encoding but without external key-
board
AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 & 95 without Alternate Key
Keyboard Wedge for IBM AT PS2 without alternate key encoding but without external keyboar
d
All other interfaces support ONLY the following Country Modes: U.S., Belgium, Brit­ain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
DEFAULT
Country Mode = U.S.
Country Mode = Belgium
Country Mode = Britain
in theCountry Mode fea-
Country Mode = Croatia
Supports only the interfaces listed in ture description.
Supports only the interfaces listed ture description.
theCountry Mode fea-
Country Mode = Czech Republic
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Country Mode — continued
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Country Mode = Denmark
Country Mode
Supports only the interfaces listed in theCountry Mode fea­ture description.
Country Mode = France
Country Mode = Germany
Supports only the interfaces listed in theCountry Mode fea­ture description.
Country Mode = Italy
Supports only the interfaces listed in theCountry Mode fea­ture description.
Country Mode = Hungary
Country Mode = Japanese 106-key
Supports only the interfaces listed in theCountry Mode fea­ture description.
Country Mode = Norway
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Keyboard Interface
Country Mode — continued
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Country Mode = Poland
Supports only the interfaces listed in theCountry Mode fea­ture description.
Supports only the interfaces listed in theCountry Mode fea­ture description.
Country Mode = Portugal
Country Mode = Romania
Supports only the interfaces listed in theCountry Mode fea­ture description.
Country Mode = Spain
Supports only the interfaces listed in theCountry Mode fea­ture description.
Country Mode = Slovakia
Country Mode = Sweden
Supports only the interfaces listed in theCountry Mode fea­ture description.
Country Mode = Switzerland
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Caps Lock State

This option specifies the format in which the reader sends character data. This applies to keyboard wedge interfaces. This does not apply when an alternate key encoding keyboard is selected.
DEFAULT
Caps Lock State = Caps Lock ON
Caps Lock State
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Caps Lock State = Caps Lock OFF

Numlock

Caps Lock State = AUTO Caps Lock Enable
This option specifies the setting of the Numbers Lock (Numlock) key while in keyboard wedge interface. This only applies to alternate key encoding interfaces. It does not apply to USB keyboard.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
DEFAULT
Numlock = Numlock key unchanged
Numlock = Numlock key toggled
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Keyboard Interface

Send Control Characters

This feature Specifies how the reader transmits ASCII control characters to the host. Ref­erence Appendix F, Scancode Tables for more information about control characters.
Options are as follows:
Control Character 00 —
Characters from 00 to 0x1F are sent as control character Ctrl+Keys,
special keys are located from 0x80 to 0xA1.
Control Character 01 —
Characters from 00 to 0x1F are sent as control character Ctrl+Cap-
ital Key, special keys are located from 0x80 to 0xA1.
Control Character 02 —
Special keys are located from 00 to 0x1F and characters from 0x80 to 0xFE are intended as an extended ASCII table (Microsoft Windows Codepage 1252 — see Microsoft Windows Codepage 1252 on page 374).
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
DEFAULT
Wedge Send Control Characters = 00
Wedge Send Control Characters = 01
Wedge Send Control Characters = 02
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Wedge Quiet Interval

This option specifies the amount of time to look for keyboard activity before the read­er breaks the keyboard connection in order to transmit data to host. The selectable range for this feature is from 0 to 990ms in 10ms increments.
NOTE
Follow these instructions to set this feature:

1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.

2. Divide the desired setting by 10 (setting is in 10ms increments). Pad the result with lead­ing zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming Mo
de.

4. Scan the bar code: SELECT WEDGE QUIET INTERVAL SETTING.

5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep indica­tion after the last character.
Wedge Quiet Interval
This feature applies ONLY to the Keyboard Wedge interface.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar co
de to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming Mode.

This completes the procedure to set the Wedge Quiet Interval. See Table 14 for some examples of how to set this feature.

Tab l e 14. Timeout Setting Examples

STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 10ms 150ms 600ms 850ms
2
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT WEDGE QUIET INTERVAL SETTING
5
Divide by 10 (and pad with leading zeroes)
Scan Two Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
01 15 60 85
‘0’ and ‘1’ ‘1’ and ‘5’ ‘6’ and ‘0’ ‘8’ and ‘5’
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Keyboard Interface
10 = Quiet Interval of 100 ms
Wedge Quiet Interval — cont.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Select Wedge Quiet Interval Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT
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Intercharacter Delay

This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay between the end of one character and the beginning of the next. The delay can be set within a range of zero (0) to 990 milliseconds in 10ms increments. A setting of zero specifies no delay.
NOTE
To set the delay:

1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.

2. Divide the desired setting by 10 (setting is in 10ms increments). Pad the result with lead­ing zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming
de.
Mo

4. Scan the bar code: SELECT INTERCHARACTER DELAY SETTING.

5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep indica­tion after the last character.
Intercharacter Delay
This feature applies ONLY to the Keyboard Wedge interface.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
NOTE

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming Mode.

This completes the procedure. See Table 14 for some examples of how to set this feature.

Tab l e 15. Intercharacter Delay Setting Examples

STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 50ms 150ms 600ms 850ms
Divide by 10 (and pad with
2
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT INTERCHARACTER DELAY SETTING
5
ading zeroes to yield two-
le digits)
Scan Two Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
05 15 60 85
‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘1’ and ‘5’ ‘6’ and ‘0’ ‘8’ and ‘5’
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Keyboard Interface
00 = No Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay — cont.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Select Intercharacter Delay Setting
Intercharacter Delay = No Delay
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
DEFAULT
CANCEL
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Intercode Delay

Specifies the delay between labels transmitted to the host for this interface. The selectable range for this feature is from 0 to 99 seconds.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:

1. Determine the desired setting.

2. Pad the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 =
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Programming

4. Scan the bar code: SELECT INTERCODE DELAY SETTING.

5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix E, Keypad, that represent
Intercode Delay
, etc
20
Mo
de.
the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a two-beep indica­tion after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
NOTE

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming Mode.

This completes the procedure. See Table 16 for some examples of how to set this feature.

Tab l e 16. Wedge Intercode Delay Examples

STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting No Delay 5 Seconds 60 Seconds 99 Seconds
2 Pad with leading zero(es) 00 05 60 99
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT INTERCODE DELA
5
7 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Scan Two Characters From
Appendix E, Keypad
Y SETTING
‘0’ and ‘0’ ‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘6’ and ‘0’ ‘9’ AND ‘9’
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Keyboard Interface
DEFAULT
00 = No Wedge Intercode Delay
Intercode Delay — cont.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Set Intercode Delay
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
CANCEL
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USB Keyboard Speed

This option specifies the USB poll rate for a USB keyboard.
NOTE
DEFAULT
USB Keyboard Speed
This feature applies ONLY to the USB Keyboard interface.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
USB Keyboard Speed = 1ms
USB Keyboard Speed = 2ms
USB Keyboard Speed = 4ms
USB Keyboard Speed = 3ms
USB Keyboard Speed = 5ms
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USB Keyboard Speed — continued
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
USB Keyboard Speed = 6ms
USB Keyboard Speed = 7ms
USB Keyboard Speed = 8ms
USB Keyboard Speed = 10ms
USB Keyboard Speed = 9ms
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Introduction

Feature settings for USB interfaces differ depending upon which host type the reader will be connected with. Use the feature settings in this chapter and Chapter 9, IBM 46XX
Interface to specifically configure for the USB-OEM interface. Other USB interfaces are
included in the approprite chapter for their host type.

Standard Factory Settings

Reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory settings.
Chapter 8

USB-OEM Interface

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USB-OEM Interface
DEFAULT

USB-OEM Device Usage

The USB-OEM protocol allows for the reader 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
NOTE
It may be necessary to switch device usage when connecting two readers/scanners of the same type to a POS system.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
USB-OEM Device Usage = Handheld Scanner
USB-OEM Device Usage = Table Top Scanner
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USB-OEM Interface Options

DEFAULT
This setting provides for an interface specific control mechanism.. Options are:
• Obey — Obey Scanner Configuration Host Commands
• Ignore — Ignore Scanner Configuration Host Commands
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
USB-OEM Interface Options
USB-OEM Interface Options = Obey
USB-OEM Interface Options = Ignore
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USB-OEM Interface
NOTES
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Introduction

Use the bar codes in this section to configure programmable features for available IBM 46XX interfaces.

IBM Standard Factory Settings

Reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory settings.
Chapter 9

IBM 46XX Interface

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IBM 46XX Interface
DEFAULT

46xx Number of Host Resets

Specifies how many consecutive resets are processed before the reader starts a five-second period to allow the user to enter Programming Mode and configure the reader. The con­figurable range for this feature is 1 to 15 resets.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
46xx Number of Host Resets = 1
46xx Number of Host Resets = 2
46xx Number of Host Resets = 4
46xx Number of Host Resets = 3
46xx Number of Host Resets = 5
46xx Number of Host Resets = 6
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46xx Number of Host Resets — cont.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
46xx Number of Host Resets = 8
46xx Number of Host Resets
46xx Number of Host Resets = 7
46xx Number of Host Resets = 10
46xx Number of Host Resets = 12
46xx Number of Host Resets = 9
46xx Number of Host Resets = 11
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46xx Number of Host Resets — cont.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
46xx Number of Host Resets = 14
46xx Number of Host Resets = 13
46xx Number of Host Resets = 15
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Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format

This feature enable/disables translation to Code 39 before transmitting label data to an IBM-46XX or a USB-OEM host. Only the symbology identifier is modified for the translation. The data is not converted to Code 39 or verified to be valid for Code 39.
Options are:
Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format
IBM Standard Format —
Code 39 Format —
• USB-OEM: Code128, Code 93, and Codabar
• IBM-Port 5B: Code 128, Code 93, and Codabar
• IBM-Port 9B: Code 93 and Codabar
Send labels in standard IBM format.
Translate the following symbologies to Code 39:
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
DEFAULT
Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format = IBM Standard For-
mat
Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format = Code 39 Format
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IBM 46XX Interface
DEFAULT

IBM 46XX Interface Options

This setting provides for an interface specific control mechanism.. Options are:
• Obey — Obey Scanner Configuration Host Commands
• Ignore — Ignore Scanner Configuration Host Commands
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
USB-OEM Interface Options = Obey
USB-OEM Interface Options = Ignore
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