Denso AT27Q-SB, AT27Q User Manual

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2D Code Handy Scanner
AT27Q-SB
User's Manual
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Copyright © DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED, 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in
writing from the publisher. All products and company names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
holders. QR code, SQRC and QBdirect are trademaks of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. Microsoft Windows is a
trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Other products and company names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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Contents
Preface..........................................................................................................................................................................................i
Customer Registration and Inquiries...........................................................................................................................................i
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.........................................................................................................................................................ii
Components Required...............................................................................................................................................................vii
Bluetooth® Wireless Communication Link............................................................................................................................ viii
Care and Maintenance................................................................................................................................................................ix
Chapter 1 Names and Functions..............................................................................................................................................1
Chapter 2 Bluetooth Interface................................................................................................................................................2
2.1 Enabling Bluetooth Interface...............................................................................................................................2
2.2 Establishing Bluetooth Wireless Link .................................................................................................................3
2.3 Breaking Bluetooth Wireless Links.....................................................................................................................6
2.4 Reestablishing Bluetooth Wireless Links............................................................................................................6
2.5 Indication of Bluetooth Wireless Link Status......................................................................................................7
Chapter 3 Reading Codes ......................................................................................................................................................8
3.1 Before Use..............................................................................................................................................................8
3.2 Operation Procedure...............................................................................................................................................8
Chapter 4 Customizing the Scanner ......................................................................................................................................10
Chapter 5 Scanning Control...................................................................................................................................................11
5.1 Trigger Switch Control ........................................................................................................................................11
5.2 Software Control ..................................................................................................................................................12
5.3 Auto Sensing Mode--Automatic detection of labels ...........................................................................................12
Chapter 6 Scanning Functions...............................................................................................................................................13
6.1 Data Verification Mode........................................................................................................................................13
6.1.1 Data verification read procedure...............................................................................................................13
6.1.2 Specifying a verification object ................................................................................................................15
6.1.3 Verification result output..........................................................................................................................16
6.2 Editing Data..........................................................................................................................................................17
6.2.1 Data extraction mode................................................................................................................................17
6.2.1.1 Extracting a data string..........................................................................................................................17
6.2.1.2 Extracting data blocks ...........................................................................................................................19
6.2.1.3 Extracting AI (Application Identifier)-prefixed strings........................................................................21
6.2.2 Data substitution mode .............................................................................................................................29
6.2.3 Data blocksorting mode............................................................................................................................30
6.2.4 ADF script mode.......................................................................................................................................31
6.3 Point Scan Mode ..................................................................................................................................................32
6.4 Scanning a Mirror Image 2D Code......................................................................................................................32
6.5 Scanning a Black-and-white Inverted Code ........................................................................................................32
6.6 Scanning Structured Appended QR (iQR) Code Symbols..................................................................................33
6.7 Multi-line Barcode Scanning...............................................................................................................................34
6.7.1 Number of lines.........................................................................................................................................34
6.7.2 Data output order ......................................................................................................................................34
6.7.3 Output format............................................................................................................................................34
6.8 Scanning an SQRC (Security QR Code) Symbol................................................................................................34
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Chapter 7 Beeper, Indicator LED, Marker Beam, and Illumination LEDs...........................................................................35
7.1 Beeper...................................................................................................................................................................35
7.2 Indicator LED.......................................................................................................................................................37
7.3 Marker Beam........................................................................................................................................................39
7.4 Illumination LEDs................................................................................................................................................39
Chapter 8 Communication.....................................................................................................................................................40
8.1 Bluetooth Interface.............................................................................................................................................40
8.2 HID Profile...........................................................................................................................................................41
8.3 Communication Format........................................................................................................................................42
8.4 GTIN Format Conversion....................................................................................................................................56
8.5 Data Packaging (Packetizing)..............................................................................................................................61
Chapter 9 Charging and Replacing the Battery Cartridge.....................................................................................................64
9.1 Charging the Battery Cartridge............................................................................................................................64
9.2 Replacing the Battery Cartridge...........................................................................................................................66
9.3 Recycling the Battery Cartridge...........................................................................................................................68
Chapter 10 Image Capturing..................................................................................................................................................69
10.1 Outline..................................................................................................................................................................69
10.2 Image Capturing Specifications...........................................................................................................................69
Chapter 11 Parameters and Defaults......................................................................................................................................72
Chapter 12 QR-Coded Parameter Menu................................................................................................................................91
12.1 Customizing the Scanner with the QR-Coded Parameter Menu .........................................................................91
12.2 QR-coded Parameter Menu..................................................................................................................................92
Chapter 13 QR-Coded Parameter Menu for Communications Adapters (BA11/10-RKU) ............................................102
13.1 Customizing the Communications Adapter from the Scanner ..........................................................................102
13.2 QR-Coded Parameter Menu for Communications Adapters.............................................................................104
Chapter 14 Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................................108
Appendix 1 Specifications...................................................................................................................................................109
Appendix 2 Control Commands..........................................................................................................................................110
Appendix 3 Bluetooth Glossary ........................................................................................................................................113
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Preface
Thank you for using the AT27Q DENSO WAVE 2D code Handy Scanner. Please READ through this manual carefully. It will enable you to operate your scanner correctly. After you have finished reading this manual, keep it handy for speedy reference.
Note: Do not use this scanner in an environment with electrical noise that can trigger malfunction. Note: Specifications described in this manual are supported by AT27Q Firmware version 1.00 or later.
DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED does not assume any product liability arising out of, or in connection with, the
application or use of any product, circuit, or application described herein.
If it is judged by DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED that malfunction of the product is due to the product having
been dropped or subjected to impact, repairs will be made at a reasonable charge even within the warranty period. Intellectual Property Precaution DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED (“DENSO WAVE”) takes reasonable precautions to ensure its products do not
infringe upon any patent of other intellectual property rights of other(s), but DENSO WAVE cannot be responsible for any patent or other intellectual property right infringement(s) or violation(s) which arise from (i) the use of DENSO WAVE’s product(s) in connection or in combination with other component(s), product(s), data processing system(s) or equipment or software not supplied from DENSO WAVE; (ii) the use of DENSO WAVE’s products in a manner for which the same were not intended nor designed; or (iii) any modification of DENSO WAVE’s products by other(s) than DENSO WAVE.
Limited Warranty on Software Products In no event will DENSO WAVE be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages (including
imaginary profits or damages resulting from interruption of operation or loss of business information) resulting from any defect in the software or its documentation or resulting from inability to apply the software or its documentation.
Customer Registration and Inquiries
Customer Registration
To allow us to provide our customers with comprehensive service and support, we request that all customers complete a Member Registration Form. Registered members will be offered the following privileges.
Latest upgrade information Free exhibition and event information for new products Free web-information service “QBdirect”
QBdirect Service Contents
Information search service (FAQ)
Offers detailed information on each product.
Download service Offers downloads of repair modules for the latest AT27Q Series systems or software,
and sample programs.
E-mail inquiries Allows customers to send product-related queries by e-mail.
Please note that these privileges may be subject to change without prior notice.
How to Register
Access the URL below and follow the instructions provided.
http://www.qbdirect.net
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to observe all these safety precautions.
Please READ through these instructions carefully. They will enable you to use the scanner correctly. Always keep this manual nearby for speedy reference.
Strict observance of these warnings and cautions is a MUST for preventing accidents that could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage. Make sure you fully understand all definitions of these terms and symbols given below before you proceed to the text itself.
Alerts you to those conditions that could cause serious bodily injury or death if the instructions are not followed correctly.
Alerts you to those conditions that could cause minor bodily injury or substantial property damage if the instructions are not followed correctly.
Meaning of Symbols
A triangle (
) with a picture inside alerts you to a warning of danger. Here you see the warning for
electrical shock. A diagonal line through a circle (
) warns you of something you should not do; it may or may not have a
picture inside. Here you see a screwdriver inside the circle, m eaning that you should not disassemble. A black circle (
) with a picture inside alerts you to something you MUST do. This example shows tha
t
you MUST unplug the power cord.
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To System Designers:
When introducing the scanner in those systems that could affect human lives (e.g., medicines
management system), develop applications carefully through redundancy and safety design which avoids the feasibility of affecting human lives even if a data error occurs.
Handling the battery cartridge
Wrong handling of the battery cartridge could result in a heat, smoke, explosion, or fire. Be sure to observe the following.
Never disassemble or heat the battery cartridge, nor put it into fire or water; doing so could
cause battery-rupture or leakage of battery fluid, resulting in a fire or bodily injury.
Do not carry or store the battery cartridge together with metallic ballpoint pens, necklaces,
coins, hairpins, etc.
Doing so could short-circuit the terminal pins, causing the batteries to rupture or the battery fluid
to leak, resulting in a fire or bodily injury.
Never put the battery cartridge into a microwave oven or high-pressure container. Doing so could cause the batteries to break, generate heat, rupture or burn.
Avoid dropping the battery cartridge or letting it undergo any shock or impact. Doing so could cause the batteries to break, generate heat, rupture or burn.
Never charge the battery cartridge where any inflammable gases may be emitted; doing so
could cause fire.
If any abnormality is detected--smoking, abnormal odors, discoloration or deformation when the
battery cartridge is in use, in storage or being charged, remove the battery cartridge from the scanner or charger.
Only use the dedicated charger for charging the battery cartridge. Using a different type of charger could cause battery-rupture or leakage of battery fluid and
result in a fire, bodily injury, or serious damage to property. The battery cartridge contains strong alkaline liquid (electrolyte). If battery liquid leaks from the battery cartridge and it gets into your eyes, rinse them with clean
water thoroughly without rubbing and consult a doctor as soon as possible. Otherwise, you may
damage your eyes.
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Handling the scanner
Wrong handling of the battery cartridge could result in a heat, smoke, ex plosion, or fire. Be sure to observe the following
The scanner uses a laser light for indicating
the scanning range. The intensity of laser light might be too low to inflict bodily injury. However, do not stare into beam.
The scanner complies with IEC 60825-1
Ed.2:2007.
In accordance with Clause 5 and 6, IEC
60825-1, the following information is provided to the user:
LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT
Caution – Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure.
If smoke, abnormal odors or noises come from the scanner, immediately remove the battery
cartridge and contact your nearest dealer.
Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock. If foreign material or water gets into the scanner, immediately remove the battery cartridge and
contact your nearest dealer.
Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock. If you drop the scanner so as to affect the operation or damage its housing, remove the battery
cartridge and contact your nearest dealer. Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock. Do not use the scanner where any inflammable gases may be emitted.
Doing so could cause fire. Do not subject the scanning window of the scanner to direct sunlight for extended periods.
Doing so could damage the scanner, resulting in a fire. Never bring any metals into contact with the terminals in connectors.
Doing so could produce a large current through the scanner, resulting in heat or fire, as well as
damage to the scanner.
Stop charging if it cannot be completed within the specified time. Never put the scanner into a microwave oven or high-pressure container.
Doing so could cause the batteries to break, generate heat, rupture or burn. Never use the scanner on the line voltage other than the specified level.
Doing so could cause the charger to break or burn. Use the dedicated battery cartridge only.
Failure to do so could result in fire.
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Handling the scanner
Wrong handling of the battery cartridge could result in a heat, smoke, explosion, or fire. Be sure to observe the following
Never
disassemble
Never disassemble or modify the scanner; doing so could result in an accident such as break or
fire.
Doing so could result in a fire or electrical shock.
If you are not using the scanner for a long time, be sure to remove the battery cartridge for safety.
Failure to do so could result in a fire.
Do not put the scanner on an unstable or inclined plane. The scanner may drop, creating injuries.
Never put the scanner in places where there are excessively high temperatures, such as inside
closed-up automobiles, or in places exposed to direct sunlight.
Doing so could affect the housing or parts, resulting in a fire.
Avoid using the scanner in extremely humid areas, or where there are drastic temperature
changes.
Moisture will get into the scanner, resulting in malfunction, fire or electrical shock.
Do not place the scanner anyplace where it may be subjected to oily smoke or steam, e.g., near
a cooking range or humidifier.
Doing so could result in a fire or electrical shock.
Never cover or wrap up the scanner in a cloth or blanket. Doing so could cause the unit to heat up inside, deforming its housing, resulting in a fire. Always use the scanner in a well-ventilated area.
Do not insert or drop foreign materials such as metals or anything inflammable through the
openings (vents or scanning window) into the scanner.
Doing so could result in a fire or electrical shock.
Do not scratch or modify the scanner. Doing so could damage the scanner, creating a fire hazard.
Do not put heavy material on the scanner, or allow the scanner to get pressed under heavy
material.
Do not look into the light source from the scanning window or do not point the scanning window
at other people's eyes.
Eyesight may be damaged by direct exposure to this light.
Do not use the scanner if your hands are wet or damp. Doing so could result in an electrical shock.
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Handling the scanner
Wrong handling of the battery cartridge could result in a heat, smoke, explosion, or fire. Be sure to observe the following
Never use chemicals or organic solvents such as benzene and thinner to clean the housing. Do
not apply insecticide to the scanner.
Doing so could result in a marred or cracked housing, electrical shock or fire.
Do not use the scanner with anti-slip gloves containing plasticizer. The scanner housing may be broken, creating injuries, electrical shock, or fire.
When taking care of the scanner, remove the battery cartridge.
Failure to do so could result in an electrical shock.
Do not drop the scanner. The housing may be broken, creating injuries. Using the scanner whose housing is broken could
result in smoke or fire. Remove the battery cartridge from the scanner.
Then contact your nearest dealer.
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Components Required
The scanner (AT27Q-SB) requires the following components that differ depending upon whether the communications adapter is used and which interface is selected.
When using the communications adapter (BA11/10-RKU)
Basic components
The table below lists the basic components required for the use of the communications adapter.
(1) Scanner AT27Q-SB (2) Communications adapter BA11/10-RKU (3) Charger CH-AT10L (4) AC adapter AD2-1005/3000 For charger
Components required for individual interfaces
For RS-232C interface
(5) RS-232C interface cable CBBA-RS2000/9 (6) AC adapter AD2-1005/3000 For communications adapter
For RS-232C interface and communications adapter mounted in the charger
(5) RS-232C interface cable,
Charger built-in type
CBBA-RS2000/9-1
For USB keyboard or USB-COM interface
(5) USB interface cable CBBA-US2000/4
When directly communicating with Bluetooth-enabled equipment
(no BA11/10-RKU communications adapter is used)
(1) Scanner AT27Q-SB (2) Charger CH-AT10L (3) AC adapter AD2-1005/3000 For charger
Scanner
(AT27Q-SB)
Bluetooth interface
Bluetooth
-enabled
computer
Charger
(CH-AT10L)
Bluetooth
interface
Host computer
AC adapter
(AD2-1005/3000)
USB keyboard interface
USB-COM keyboard interface
RS-232C keyboard interface
Communications adapter (BA11/10-RKU)
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Bluetooth® Wireless Communication Link
The scanner AT27Q-SB uses Bluetooth® wireless networking technology.
Item Specifications Standard Bluetooth® Specification Ver. 2.1+EDR Radio output Class 2 (maximum 2.5 mW) Profile(s) supported SPP (Serial Port Profile), HID (Human Interface Device Profile) Communications range (reference value*1) Max. 10 m, with no obstructions
*1 This value is for wireless networking between the scanner and the BA11/10-RKU communications adapter. The
communications range va ries with the equipment used and the ope rating environment.
Wireless networking requires a stable radio environment. Not all operating environments provide this. In particular, note that
Using the scanner in close proximity to other wireless LAN equipment operating in the same frequency band (2.4
GHz) risks radio interference that can reduce throughput or even entirely block wireless networking.
Microwave ovens, industrial heating equipment, high-frequency medical equipment, and other equipment using the
2.4 GHz band can sometimes block wireless networking.
Electromagnetic noise from computers, refrigerators, and other home appliances can sometimes block wireless
networking.
The following environments can sometimes block wireless networking.
- Metal objects or particles in the vicinity
- Metal walls around the area
- Excessive vibration
The communications range of 10 m given above is merely a reference value assuming a clear line of sight. Reliable
wireless networking is by no means guaranteed at 10 m for all combinations of equipment used and operating environments. Some combinations might even work for greater distances, but be sure to confirm that the scanner link operates properly before introducing the link operation.
NOTE: To System Designers:
Before developing applications, make sure that the intended environment is free of the interference factors
above and thus actually capable of supporting link operation.
When introducing the scanner into an environment where equipment using radio waves in the 2.4 GHz
band operates or when introducing such equipment after the introduction of the scanner, be sure to confir
m
that the scanner radio link operates properly with all equipment being in operation befor e hand.
If the environment of the radio communications system is changed after the introduction (e.g., newly
installed household appliances and movement/addition of shelves or objects), then confirm that the radio link operates properly again before the actual use.
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Care and Maintenance
Proper Care of the reading window Dust or dirt accumulating on the clear plate of the code reading window will affect reading performance. If you use
the scanner in dusty areas, therefore, periodically check the clear plate and clean it if dusty. To clean the plate, first blow the dust away with an airbrush. Then wipe the plate with a cotton swab or the similar
soft one gently.
If sand or hard particles have accumulated, never rub the plate; doing so will scratch or damage it. Blow the
particles away with an airbrush or a soft brush.
Proper Care of the Scanner body Wipe any dirt from the Scanner body with a dry, soft cloth.
Note
• Never use substances such as benzene or alcohol, as this may cause the housing to be marred or paint to peel off.
• If excessively dirty, wipe a soft cloth that has been soaked in soapy water (always use neutral detergent) and wrung out thoroughly.
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Chapter 1 Names and Functions
Reading window
Bring this window to a code to be scanned.
Trigger switch
Press this switch to read data or initiate a Bluetooth
®
wireless link.
The following read modes are available to match the needs of the intended application.
• Auto-off mode
• Momentary switching mode
• Momentary switching mode (Reverse Type)
• Alternate switching mode
• Continuous reading mode 1
• Continuous reading mode 2
• Auto sensing mode
• Auto stand mode (The factory default setting is
auto-off mode.) Refer to Chapter 5 for details.
• The Bluetooth
®
wireless link is disconnected by holding down the trigger switch. (Bluetooth
®
wireless link disconnection is set to enable when shipped from the factory.)
Indicator LED
Illuminates in blue when the scanner has read a code successfully.
Refer to Section 7.2 for details. If any error occurs, this LED flashes in red.
Built-in antenna
Bluetooth
®
antenna.
Do not modify this antenna section or cover it by hand.
Battery cover
Remove this cover to replace the battery cartridge.
Beep hole
The beeper sounds when the scanner has read a code successfully.
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Chapter 2 Bluetooth Interface
For terms relating to Bluetooth wireless communication in this manual, refer to Appendix 3 "Bluetooth Glossary."
2.1 Enabling Bluetooth Interface
Using the scanner for the first time requires scanning the "Start setting" and "Start operation" QR Code symbols given in Section 12.2 with the procedure in Section 12.1. Using the scanner when the "End operation" is selected requires scanning the "Start operation" QR Code symbol. Scanning those code symbols enables the Bluetooth
interface.
Note: Always disable this scanner's Bluetooth interface in hospitals, aircraft, and other environments where the Bluetooth
radio waves (2400 to 2483.5 MHz, maximum 2.5 mW) present a potential safety risk.
This scanner interprets the "End operation" QR Code symbol as a command to disable the Bluetooth
interface.
Note: When the scanner leaves the factory or it has scanned the "End operation" QR Code(in Section 13.2), it no longer reads codes except the "Start operation" QR code, the " batch-process" QR code, and the barcode on the reverse side of the Communications adapter (BA11/10-RKU).
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2.2 Establishing Bluetooth Wireless Link
After enabling the Bluetooth interface, establish a Bluetooth wireless link between the scanner and the BA11/10-RKU communications adapter (or some other Bluetooth
equipment) using the following procedures. Both
devices have slave as their default configuration. The scanner can configure itself as both a slave (default) and master. To configure it as a slave, use the QR-coded
parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D)*; to configure it as a master, it is necessary to specify the slave's Bluetooth
address to the scanner.
Tip: In addition to "As a master" and "As a slave" parameters, the configuration software provides a choice of "No slave/master configuration change" (see page 68) that prevents the Bluetooth
wireless link from getting broken when
you change other parameters with the configuration software or batch-process QR Code symbols (see Chapter 4).
Scanner as Slave (default)
The scanner is a slave by default. This slave can establish a Bluetooth wireless link with the BA11/10-RKU communications adapter (or some other Bluetooth
equipment) as a master without special communication
procedures. (1) If the scanner is currently a master, use the scanner to read the "Configure as slave" QR Code symbol given in
Section 12.2 using the procedure in Section 12.1 to switch it to slave operation.
(2) Wait fo r the scanner to beep three times, press the scanner's trigger switch, and wait approximately two minutes
(default) for the master device to connect to this slave.
(3) Configure the communications adapter (or some other Bluetooth
equipment) as a master and specify the
scanner's Bluetooth
address.
For the communications adapter, use the configuration software (BASetting). (For other Bluetooth
equipment,
use the procedures set forth in the user's manual.)
(4) Wait for the communications adapter (or some other Bluetooth
equipment) to establish a Bluetooth wireless
link with the scanner as a slave.
(5) Wait for the scanner to beep twice and the indicator LED to turn green (for 0.5 second), indicating a successful
connection.
Note: If the master device cannot discover the scanner available in the vicinity, set the longer inquiry time and let the master device search it again.
Note: In response to the connection request from the master device, the scanner unconditionally connects to it. No Bluetooth
passkey is required to specify.
* The configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) is available as free downloads from our website at
http://www.denso-wave.com/
.
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Scanner as Master
To configure the scanner as a master and the communications adapter (or some other Bluetooth equipment) as a slave, follow the sample procedures given below and specify the slave's Bluetooth
address to the scanner. The connection
ratio of the scanner and slave device should be 1:1.
Using the communications adapter (example)
(1) Use the scanner to read the bar code (communications adapter's Bluetooth
address) on the back of the
communications adapter.
(2) Wait for the scanner to configure itself as a master and establish a Bluetooth
wireless link with the
communications adapter.
(3) Wait for the scanner to beep twice and the indicator LED to turn green (for 0.5 second).
Using some other Bluetooth
device (example)
(1) Confirm the device's Bluetooth
address.
For the instructions on how to confirm, see the user's manual. (2) With the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D)*, generate a "Bluetooth
address" code that specifies the
equipment's Bluetooth
address to the scanner.
When using a commercially available code generator, generate it in the following format.
Code type Data format QR Code Model 1, 2 %% ADDRXXXXXXXXXXXX %% CODE 128 Code Set A ADDRXXXXXXXXXXXX
(Note) XXXXXXXXXXXX should be a Bluetooth address in hexadecimal.
Example: Bluetooth
address 000AF1234567
ADDR000AF1234567
(3) Use the scanner to read the "Bluetooth
address" code.
(4) Wait for the scanner as a master to establish a Bluetooth
wireless link with the specified Bluetooth device.
(5) Wait for the scanner to beep twice and the indicator LED to turn green (for 0.5 second), indicating a successful
connection.
Note: The scanner does not check the
Bluetooth passkey when conn ect i n g t o the slave device. If t he slave device is so set up that it asks for the Bluetooth passkey, therefore, modify the slave's setting to unconditionally connec t to the master device, using the procedures set forth in the user's manual.
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When connecting the scanner with an iPhone or iPad.
Follow the procedures below when connecting the scanner with an iPhone or iPad.
When using the operator’s guide (included with the scanner).
(1) Turn the connected device ON to switch on the Bluetooth® function. (2) Set the scanner communication settings. Allows the scanner to scan “iOS(iPhone,iPad)”QR Code at Easy connection setup, QR-coded Parameter Menu.
Wait for the scanner to beep three times to complete the settings.
(3) Press the trigger switch of the scanner and wait for the connected device to be connected. (4) Select the scanner from the connected device list and connect it to the device. The scanner beeps twice if
successfully connected.
(5) The next time connecting to the device, simply press the tr igger switch.
When using the setting software (ScannerSetting_2D)
(1) Select the SPP profile for the scanner and connect it to the communication adapter (BA11-RKU) or the host
computer equipped with the Bluetooth®.
(2) Change the scanner settings to “HID” for the interface, “SSP” for the security f unction, “Slave” for the mode,
“Peripheral keyboard” for the local device ID of the setting software (ScannerSetting_2D).
(3) Select the scanner from the connected device list and connect it to the device. The scanner beeps twice if
successfully connected.
(4) The next time connecting to the device, repeat the step (3).
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2.3 Breaking Bluetooth Wireless Links
Holding down the trigger switch for 5 seconds or scanning the "Break Bluetooth wireless link" QR Code symbol forcibly breaks the scanner's Bluetooth
wireless link. (The QR Code symbol is given in Section 12.2 and its
procedure in Section 12.1.)
Note: Breaking the Bluetooth wireless link does not disable the Bluetooth interface. To disable it, scan the "End operation" QR Code symbol.
2.4 Reestablishing Bluetooth Wireless Links
When the scanner's Bluetooth wireless link has been broken by any of the following events, pressing the trigger switch reestablishes the Bluetooth
wireless link. The scanner as a slave waits for a connection request from the
master; the scanner as a master connects to a target slave.
- Scanning the "Break Bluetooth
wireless link" QR Code symbol (See Sections 12.1 and 12.2.)
- Holding down the trigger switch to break the Bluetooth
wireless link
- Modifying the scanner configuration with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D)
- "Reconnect request" dialog displayed by the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D)
- Replacing the battery cartridge
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2.5 Indication of Bluetooth Wireless Link Status
The scanner's indicator LED and beeper together indicate the status of the scanner's Bluetooth wireless link.
When the trigger switch is held down:
Indicator LED Beeper Scanner Status
Red, flashing Reading is not possible when there is no Bluetooth wireless link
on enabling the link.
Red, flashing twice repeatedly
Silent
The scanner has scanned the "End operation" QR Code symbol.
When the trigger switch is pressed and released:
Indicator LED Beeper Scanner Status
Blue, flashing rapidly The scanner, as a master, is searching for a connection target. Blue, flashing slowly
Silent
The scanner, as a slave, is waiting for a master to connect.
When the Bluetooth
wireless link is established or broken:
Indicator LED Beeper Scanner Status
Green for 1 second Two short beeps The Bluetooth wireless link is ready for use. Red for 1 second Long beep The Bluetooth wireless link no longer exists.
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Chapter 3 Reading Codes
3.1 Before Use
Be sure to charge the battery cartridge loaded in the scanner with the dedicated charger before using the scanner for the first time or after an extended period of disuse. (For the charging procedure, refer to Chapter 9.)
3.2 Operation Procedure
(1) Bring the reading window to a target code and press the trigger switch. The marker beam comes on, indicating the
scan range. Align the center of the marker beam with that of the target code.
(This step is not required for continuous reading modes 1, 2 and auto sensing mode.)
(2) Wait for the indicator LED to turn blue and the beeper to sound, indicating a successfully read.
Note: The actual scan range is narrower than the marker range. The scan range is approx. 6cm (2.4") wide by 4cm (1.6") high when the scanning distance is approx. 10cm (3.9").
Note: The marker range should only be used as a guide. It does not assure that a code within the marker range can be read. Note: Allow only a single code to come within the field of view except when the multi-line code scanning is allowed.
Having more than one code within the field of view either causes the read to fail or produces multiple input.
Note: The double-read prevention enabled time can be specified with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). Note: The scanner can read codes omnidirectionally. Note that a target code plus its margin should lie within the scan
range. Note: If the scanner fails to read due to specular effects or other factors, change the scanning angle of the reading window
or the distance f rom the codes, and rep eat the process. (Sp ecular effects occur when the refl ection of the light from th e label surface is too strong, such as when the reflecting surface is polished or covered with vinyl.)
Marker beam
Trigger switch
Indicator LED
Scan distance
Effective Scan range
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Scanning mode
Regular read mode This mode transfers the code data when the scanner has read the code successfully. Data verification mode This mode verifies the code da ta against the master data stored in the scanner.
(Refer to Section 6.1 for details.)
Switching to sleep mode for power saving
The scanner switches from standby to sleep mode to save power
when the trigger switch is off in the auto-off or momentary switching mode or when the scanner is on standby in the alternate switching mode. (The scanner does not switch to the sleep mode in the continuous reading mode 1 or 2 or in the auto sensing mode.)
The transition period from standby to sleep mode is 30 seconds in the ordinary current mode
. In the power saving mode (default), the scanner immediately switches to sleep mode. Only the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) provides a choice of these two modes.
The scanner in sleep mode takes more time (approx. 100 ms) to start and complete a sequence of scanning operation than the one on standby.
Auto power-off
If the scanner remains unused for the specified timeout period, it automatically shuts itself down. The timeout period can be specified within the range from 5 to 640 minutes in 5-minute increments by using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). The configuration software can also disable this auto power-off feature.
Scanning with Bluetooth
®
wireless link broken
The scanner can read codes even with the Bluetooth
®
wireless link being broken. Use this scanning way when scanning codes is required but data transfer is not, for instance, when the scanner itself checks the verification result without transferring it to the host computer.
Scanning with Bluetooth
®
wireless link broken and that with Bluetooth® wireless link established can be switched
only with the QR-coded parameter m e nu.
"Scan w/ Bluetooth
link broken"
QR Code symbol
Allows the scanner to scan codes with the Bluetooth® wireless link being broken
. Scanning the QR Code symbol also disables the
Bluetooth
®
interface, making data transfer with the host computer
impossible.
Cancel "Scan w/ Bluetooth link broken" QR Code symbol
Cancels the "Scan w/ Bluetooth® link broken" setting. Scanning the QR Code symbol allows the scanner to scan codes
with the Bluetooth
®
wireless link being established. It also enables
the Bluetooth
®
interface, making data transfer with the host
computer possible.
Note: The "Scan w/ Bluetoo th® link broken" parameter retains its setting even the scanner reads the "End operation" and "Start operation" QR Code symbols in this order with the "Scan w/ Bluetooth® link broken" being selected. To cancel the setting, you need to scan the "Cancel "Scan w/ Bluetooth link broken" QR Code symbol.
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Chapter 4 Customizing the Scanner
You can customize the scanner by modifying communications, code type, and other scanner parameters with the QR-coded parameter menu
or the configuration software ScannerSetting_2D*. These parameters retain their settings
even when the power is off. TIP: The scanner can hold not only its own parameter settings but also communications adapter parameter settings in
its memory and customize the communications adapter via the Bluetooth
wireless link. There are two types of
bar-coded parameter menus
available for scanners (Section 12.2) and communications adapters (Section 13.2).
(1) Scanning parameter setting QR Code symbols in the QR-coded parameter menu
by pressing the trigger switch.
(The QR-coded parameter menus for scanners and communications adapters are given in Chapters 12 and 13,
respectively.)
(2) Using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D)
in your computer. It is recommended that the scanner be
configured as a master.
(This software also offers batch-process QR Code symbols for ready by scanners in the field.)
Note: Customizing the scanner with the configuration software or batch-process QR Code symbols breaks the Bluetooth wireless link, so it is necessary to establish the link again after customizing. To prevent the Bluetooth wireless link from getting broken, select the "No slave/master configuration change" parameter for the item "Configure the scanner as master or slave."
Note: When the "End operation" parameter is selected with the scanner, no parameter setting is possible. Prior to starting parameter setting, therefore, be sure to scan the "Start operation" QR Code symbol. See Chapter 2 for the "Start operation" and "End operation."
Note: When even the scan ner is being charged, you can cu stomize it with the configurat ion software except when t he "End operation" parameter is se lected.
Note: The configuration software is not available via HID (Human Interface Device) Profile.
* The configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) is available as free downloads from our website at
http://www.denso-wave.com/
.
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Chapter 5 Scanning Control
Two types of scanning controls are available--Trigger switch control and Software control. Trigger switch control: Pressing the trigger switch readies the scanner for scanning. (Refer to Section 5.1.) Software control: Instead of pressing the trigger switch, you send control commands from the host computer via the Bluetooth® interface to ready the scanner for scanning or put the scanner on standby. (Refer to Section 5.2.) The software control is not available via HID (Human Interface Device) Profile. In addition, the auto sensing mode is also available. (Refer to Sections 5.3 and 5.4.)
5.1 Trigger Switch Control
Pressing the trigger switch turns on the illumination LEDs and readies the scanner for scanning. The scanner supports the following six trigger switch operating modes. Select the one that best meets your needs using the QR-coded parameter menu or the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
(1) Auto-off mode
When the trigger switch is pressed, the scanner is brought to the Active state for approximately 5 seconds. The scanner automatically returns to the Ready state when reading is successfully completed, or after approximately
five seconds elapsed with the trigger switch pressed. The scanner goes to the Ready state if the trigger switch is released before five seconds elapses. (in the case of normal
mode) When the Auto off mode is set to be active only once (One-shot mode), the time required for the scanner to become
the Ready state after the trigger switch was pressed shall be designated in the setting.
(2) Momentary switching mode
The scanner is brought to the Active state only when the trigger switch is pressed, and returns to the Ready state when the trigger switch is released.
(3) Momentary switching mode (Reverse type)
The scanner is brought to the Ready state only when the trigger switch is pressed, and returns to the Active state when the trigger switch is released.
(4) Alternate switching mode
The scanner alternates between the Active state and the Ready state every time the trigger switch is pressed.
(5) Continuous reading mode 1
Establishing the Bluetooth wireless link or selecting the "Scan w/ Bluetooth link broken" parameter, the scanner lights the illumination LEDs and becomes ready to scan. The scanner ignores all trigger switch input.
If the scanner receives the Z, READOFF or LOFF command, it switches to standby; if it receives the R, READON or LON command, it becomes ready to scan.
You can select whether or not the scanner transmits the ERROR command when the scanner cannot complete reading and switches to standby, using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
(6) Continuous reading mode 2
This mode is functionally equivalent to the continuous reading mode 1, except that the scanner waits for a command upon completion of scanning. To become ready to scan, the scanner should receive the Z, READOFF or LOFF command to switch to standby and then receive the R, READON or LON com mand.
You can select whether or not the scanner transmits the ERROR command when the scanner cannot complete scanning and switches to standby, using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
Note: When you are setting parameters using the QR-coded parameter menu, the scanner is always in the auto-off mode regardless of the trigger switch operating mode selected.
Note: Establishing the Bluetooth wireless link or selecting the "Scan w/ Bluetooth link broken" parameter enables the trigger switch control.
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5.2 Software Control
You can control the scanner by sending scanning control commands from the host computer via the Bluetooth interface, instead of pressing the trigger switch.
Scanning control commands include R, READON, LON, Z, READOFF and LOFF and are restricted by the trigger switch operating modes, as listed below.
( : Command valid)
Trigger switch operating modes
Commands Description
Auto-off
mode
Momentary
switching
mode
Momentary
switching mode
(Reverse type)
Alternate
switching
mode
Continuous
reading mode 1
or 2
R,
READON,
LON
Ready-to-scan commands Upon receipt of one of these
commands, the scanner lights the illumination LEDs and becomes ready to scan.
-- -- -- --
Z,
READOFF,
LOFF
Standby commands Upon receipt of one of these
commands, the scanner turns off the illumination LEDs and switches to standby.
-- -- -- --
Each of these commands should be enclosed with a header and terminator for transmission according to the communications conditions of the scanner.
5.3 Auto Sensing Mode--Automatic detection of labels
After establishing the Bluetooth wireless link or selecting the "Scan w/ Bluetooth link broken" parameter, in the Auto Sensing mode (Auto sense operation in Auto stand mode is included), bringing a code label within the scan range of the reading window turns on the illumination LEDs and starts the scanner reading the code. No trigger switch operation is required. Use this mode when the scanner is stationary to a stand and a code label is moved.
The illumination LEDs come on when you bring a code label within the designated range or move a code label within the same range. These LEDs turn off when a code label is moved away from the range or stays within the range without move for approx. 3 seconds.
In the Auto stand mode, after establishing the Bluetooth
wireless link or selecting the "Scan w/ Bluetooth link
broken" parameter, the scanner is set to the Auto sense operation when the power is turned on. If the trigger switch is pressed while the scanner is operating in this mode, the scanner goes to the Auto off and reads a
code whenever the trigger switch is pressed. However, the scanner will automatically return to the Auto sense operation if the trigger switch is not pressed for
longer than a time specified for the scanner to return to the Auto sense.
The time for the scanner to return to the Auto sense operation from the Auto off operation can be selected with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D ).
Auto sensing mode and Auto stand mode are selected with the QR-coded parameter menu or the configuration software (Scanner Setting_2D).
The scanner offers a choice of three sensitivity levels for responding to codes. Switch to a higher sensitivity level if the illumination LEDs will not come on when a code is brought into the range, for example.
Note: Even if you do not bring a code label within the scan range, the illumination LEDs may come on when the ambient level of light changes or any shadows move within the scan range.
Note: To enable the scanner to work properly in auto se nsing mode, an ambient illuminance of at least 500 lx is required.
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Chapter 6 Scanning Functions
6.1 Data Verification Mode
The data verification mode verifies the code data read against the master data stored in the scanner and reports the match status with data output.
Data verification read is available in two types--"n-point verification" and "2-point verification," which can be selected with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
Selecting the n-point verification
requires registering master data only one time for 1:n verification. The scanner
verifies all code data read after registration against the master data. The 2-point verification
refers to 1:1 verification. Selecting it requires registering master data each time preceding code scanning. After registration of master data, the scanner reads a code, verifies the code data read against the master data and then becomes ready to register new master data. This way, the 2-point verification read alternately repeats master data registration and code scanning.
In n-point verification read, master data can be registered with "preset master registration" or "scan master registration"; in 2-point verification read, with "scan master registration" only. The preset master registration registers master data with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) beforehand, and the scan master registration, by scanning a master code label.
The master data registered by "preset master registration" or "scan master registration" will be sent to the host computer when you scan the "Output master data" code given on page 16.
The verification parameters can be specified with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
6.1.1 Data verification read procedure n-point v
erification
Preset master registration
This is available only when n-point verification is selected. Register the code type and data to be used for verification using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). Up to 99 digits can be registered.
The registered master data will be preserved even if the scanner is turned off. To clear it, first clear the registered master data stored in the host computer with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) and then send the new setting data to the scanner.
Scan master registration
1) Switch the scanner to the Data Verification mode.
2) Send a scan entry control command "E" from the host to the scanner. (Refer to Appendix 2 for control commands.)
The indicator LED lights in green.
3) Use the scanner to scan a master code to be registered. (The scanner operates in the trigger switch operating mode
currently set.) After registration of master data, the indicator LED turns blue and then goes OFF.
4) Use the scanner to scan a target code. The scanner verifies the code read against the master data registered and
then outputs the result. After a successful read, the indicator LED lights in blue.
During the registration operation above, if the master data has fewer characters than specified (e.g., less than the specified verification start position), the registration operation aborts with an error.
Even if "Preset master registration" has been made, you can make "Scan master registration." If both have been made, the number of characters to verify that has been specified with "Preset master registration" and the master data that has been specified with "Scan master registration" will be valid.
Note: The registered master data will be cleared when you customize the scanner by modifying the parameters with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) or a batch-process QR code symbol.
Note: If no master data has been entered by either "Preset master registration" or "Scan master registration," the indicator LED flashes in red, during which it is impossible to scan codes.
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2-point verification
Scan master registration
1) Switch the scanner to the data verification mode. The indicator LED lights in green.
2) Use the scanner to scan a master code to be registered. (The scanner operates in the trigger switch operating mode
currently set.) After the registration of master data, the indicator LED turns blue and then goes OFF.
3) Use the scanner to scan a target code. The scanner verifies the code read against the master data registered and
then outputs the result.
After a successful read, the indicator LED lights in blue, indicating that the scanner is ready to register new master
data.
During the registration procedure above, if the master data has fewer characters than specified (e.g., less than the specified verification start position), the registration operation aborts with an error. The scanner becomes ready to register master data again.
Verification retry after mismatch in 2-point verification
The 2-point verification read provides the "Verification retry after mismatch" option that retries verification against the same master data. Enabling this option with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) readies the scanner not for registering new master data but for reading a bar code again if the verification result is a mismatch.
Disabling this option readies the scanner for registering new master data after bar code reading, no matter what the verification result is.
Note: Any of the following events clears the master data stored in the scanner.
- Turning the scanner power off.
- Modifying the verification start position or the number of characters to verify.
- Customizing the scanner by modifying the parameters with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) or by scanning a batch-process OR code symbol.
Note: The data verification area can be selected from "Code type + code data" or "Code data only" with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
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6.1.2 Specifying a verification object
You can specify two types of verification objects--data string and data block. For data string verification, specify the verification start position and the number of characters to be verified. For data block verification, specify one of the data blocks delimited by commas in the CSV format.
(1) Data string verification
The scanner verifies data specified by the verification start position and the number of characters to be verified against the master data registered in the scanner, and then it outputs the verification result.
The verification start position should be within the range of 1 to 999, and the number of characters* to be verified, within the range of 1 to 99.
*
The number of characters for Code 39 and NW-7 symbols should be specified including start and stop codes.
In any of the following cases, the verification results in a mismatch:
1) The verification data in the specified position does not match the master data.
2) The code type which the verification data belongs to is different from the one which the master data belongs to.
See (Note) below.
3) All data specified is not included or no data is included within the specified range. (Examples)
Master data registered
Verification start position
No. of characters to be verified
Data string read (Verification object)
Result
345 3 3 00345 Match 345 3 3 00345678 Match 345 3 3 00346 Mismatch 345 3 3 0034 Mismatch
(2) Data block verification
If data is saved in the comma-delimited CSV format, the scanner verifies data in the specified data block against the master data registered in the scanner, and then outputs the verification result.
The data block position should be within the range of 1 to 99. In any of the following cases, the verification results in a mismatch:
1) The verification data in the specified block does not match the master data.
2) The code type which the verification data belongs to is different from the one which the master data belongs to.
See (Note) below.
3) All data specified is not included or no data is included within the specified block.
4) The data block to be verified exceeds 99 characters in length. (Examples)
(Note) Whether the code ID mark is matched or not is determined not by the combination of code ID marks Type 1 and Type 2 but by Type 1 only (refer to Chapter 8, Section 8.2).
Master data registered
Position of data block to be verified
Data block read (Verification object)
Result
345 3 0,12,345,6789 Match 345 3 0,12,346,6789 Mismatch 345 3 0,12,3456,6789 Mismatch 345 3 0,12,34,6789 Mismatch 345 3 0,12 Mismatch
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6.1.3 Verification result output
(1) Report of match/mismatch status
You can select any of the following report types using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). Selecting "Disable transmission" reports nothing.
If there is a match: If there is a mismatch:
Disable transmission. Disable tra nsmission.
Code data transmission. Code data transmission.
OK transmission. NG transmission.
(2) Beeper and indicator LED
You can check whether the verification result is a match or mismatch with the beeper and indicator LED. When the beeper and indicator LED are enabled, they act as shown below in default setting.
Beeper
Beeping times Beeping tone
Indicator LED
If there is a match: Emits a short 2 beeps. Middle beeping tone Lights in blue. 2-point If there is a mismatch: Emits a long beep. High beeping tone Flashes in red. If there is a match: Emits a short 1 beep. Middle beeping tone Lights in blue. n-point If there is a mismatch: Emits a long beep. Middle beeping tone Flashes in red.
Output of the master data registered
Scanning the “Output master data” code given below lets the scanner output the verification section of master data entered in the Data verification read procedure, together with the code ID mark.
“Output master data” code
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6.2 Editing Data
You can edit and output code data read, in any of the four data edit modes--"data extraction mode," "data substitution mode," "data blocksorting mode" and "ADF script mode." These data edit modes can be selected with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). The default is "No editing."
Note: In the case of multi-line bar codes, unless all code ID marks read are matched, the data editing processing will result in an error regardless of whether or not the data read contains any error. Whether the code ID mark is matched is determined not by the combination of code ID marks but by Type 1 only (refer to Chapter 8, Section 8.2).
Note: In the case of split QR Code, the scanner in edit mode or batch edit mode performs data editing processing upon completion of scanning of all split code symbols; in non-edit mode, it performs each time a single split code symbol is read.
6.2.1 Data extraction mode
Th
is mode offers three extraction choices--"data string," "data block" and "AI (Ap plication Iden tifier)-pref ixed string "
extractions from code data read and then outputs it. The "data block" extraction is available only when code data is in the comma-delimited CSV format. The "AI-prefixed
string" extraction is available for GS1-128 (EAN-128), GS1 DataBar (RSS), and EAN.UCC Composite symbols (excluding linear components in a UPC/EAN Composite symbol).
6.2.1.1 Extracting a data string
The scanner extracts a data string specif
ied by the "Extraction start position" and "Extraction end position" from a code specified by the "Code type" and then outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner (see Chapter 8, Section 8.2). The extraction conditions and extraction start and end positions are listed below.
Extraction conditions
Extraction conditions Choices
Any code QR Code iQR Code PDF417 Data Matrix MaxiCode Aztec UPC-A/EAN-13 UPC-E EAN-8 Code 128 GS1-128 (EAN-128) Codabar (NW-7) Code 39 Code 93 Interleaved 2of5 (ITF) Standard 2of5 (STF) GS1 DataBar (RSS)
"Code type"
EAN.UCC Composite symbology
"Data transfer regardless of error result" Permit/Prohibit
If the scanner fails to extract a data string or scans a code not specified by "Code type" when the "Data transfer regardless of error result" is permitted, then it outputs the data read as is without editing.
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Extraction start and end positions
"Extraction start position" "Extraction end position" Head position Tail position
nth position
Tail position By n positions from the start position
nth position
nth position
The n can be 1 through 9999. Note that if the extraction start position is specified as nth position, the extraction end position should be equal to or greater than the extraction start position.
Note: The number of characters for Code 39 and NW-7 symbols should be specified including start and stop codes.
Example
Code read: QR Code, Data: 12345, Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Scanner ID: Disable, Code I D mark: Type 1, Transmission of the number of digits: Enable, Prefix/Suffix: None, BCC: Disable
Extraction conditions Extraction start position Extraction end position Output data
Head position 3rd position [STX]Q0003123[ETX] Tail position 3rd position [STX]Q0003345[ETX] 1st position Tail position [STX]Q000512345[ETX] 1st position By 3 positions [STX]Q0003123[ETX] 2nd position 4th position [STX]Q0003234[ETX] Head position 6th position Error Tail position 6th position Error 6th position Tail position Error 6th position By 10 positions Error
"Code type": QR Code "Data transfer regardless
of error result": Prohibit
1st position 6th position Error Head position 6th position [STX]Q000512345[ETX] Tail position 6th position [STX]Q000512345[ETX] 6th position Tail position [STX]Q000512345[ETX] 6th position By 10 positions [STX]Q000512345[ETX]
"Code type": QR Code "Data transfer regardless
of error result": Permit
1st position 6th position [STX]Q000512345[ETX] "Code type": PDF417 "Data transfer regardless
of error result": Prohibit
Invalid if specified. Invalid if specified. Error
"Code type": PDF417 "Data transfer regardless
of error result": Permit
Invalid if specified. Invalid if specified. [STX] Q000512345[ETX]
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6.2.1.2 Extracting data blocks
If data read is in the comma-delimited CSV format, the scanner extracts data blocks specified by the data block numbers from a code specified by the "Code type" and then outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner (see Chapter 8, Section 8.2). The extraction conditions and data bock numbers are listed below.
Extraction conditions
Extraction conditions Choices
Any code QR Code iQR Code PDF417 Data Matrix MaxiCode Aztec UPC-A/EAN-13 UPC-E EAN-8 Code 128 GS1-128 (EAN-128) Codabar (NW-7) Code 39 Code 93 Interleaved 2of5 (ITF) Standard 2of5 (STF) GS1 DataBar (RSS)
“Code type”
EAN.UCC Composite symbology
“Data transfer regardless of error result” Permit/Prohibit
If the scanner fails to extract a data block or scans a code not specified by "Code type" when the "Data transfer regardless of error result" is permitted, then it outputs the data read as is without editing.
Data block numbers Each data block number should be within the range from 1 through 99. Up to three blocks can be extracted.
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Example Code read: QR Code, Data: (See the table below.) Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Scanner ID: Disable, Code ID mark: Disable, Transmission of the number of digits: Disable, Prefix/Suffix: None, BCC: Disable
Extraction conditions Data read Data block numbers Output data
1,23,456,7890 1, 2 and 3 [STX]1[ETX][STX]23[ETX][STX]456[ET X] 1,23,456,7890 3, 1 and 2 [STX]456[ETX][STX]1[ETX][STX]23[ET X] 1234567890 1 [STX]1234567890[ETX] 1,,23,456,7890 2 and 5 [STX][ETX][STX]7890[ETX] 1,23,456,7890 5 Error 1,23,456,7890 4 and 5 Error
"Code type": QR Code "Data transfer
regardless of error result": Prohibit
1234567890 1 and 2 Error 1,23,456,7890 5 [STX]1,23,456,7890[ETX] 1,23,456,7890 4 and 5 [STX]1,23,456,7890[ETX]
"Code type": QR Code "Data transfer
regardless of error result": Permit
1234567890 1 and 2 [STX]1234567890[ETX]
"Code type": PDF417 "Data transfer
regardless of error result": Prohibit
1,23,456,7890 Invalid if specified. Error
"Code type": PDF417 "Data transfer
regardless of error result": Permit
1,23,456,7890 Invalid if specified. [STX]1,23,456,7890[ETX]
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6.2.1.3 Extracting AI (Application Identifier)-prefixed strings
If the scanner reads any of GS1-128 (EAN-128), GS1 DataBar (RSS), and EAN.UCC Composite symbols (excluding linear components in a UPC/EAN Composite symbol), it edits the data according to AIs and outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner (see Chapter 8, Section 8.2).
The "AI-prefixed string" extraction is available in two modes--AI-delimited mode and AI parenthesizing mode. AIs to be used for data editing are listed in (3) AI table
later.
(1) AI-delimited mode
In this mode, the scanner extracts strings prefixed with AIs specified (up to three types of AIs) and separates them with the specified delimiters (selectable from headers/terminators, commas and tabs) instead of AIs to output them.
Extraction conditions
Extraction conditions Choices
"Data transfer regardless of error result" Permit/Prohibit
If the scanner fails to extract an AI-prefixed string when the "Data transfer regardless of error result" is permitted, it outputs the data read as is without editing.
Delimiters Delimiters can be any of the following three--header/terminator, comm a and tab.
Header/terminator Specifying a header/terminator as delimiters prefixes a header and suffixes a terminator to each element string
separated.
A scanner ID, code ID mark, the number of digits, prefix, and suffix can be also added to each element string if
their transmissions are enabled. The number of digits is the count of each element string edited. Example
Data read: (01)94901234567894(11)030808(13)030810
Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Scanner ID: Disable, Code ID mark: Disable, Transmission of the number of digits: Enable, Prefix/Suffix: None, BCC: Disable
AIs specified Output data
01,11,13 [STX]001494901234567894[ETX][STX]0006030808[ETX][STX]0006030810[ETX]
Comma Specifying a comma as delimiters outputs comma-delimited data. No comma follows the tail of the data.
A header and terminator are added to the full string. None of a scanner ID, code ID mark, the number of digits,
prefix, and suffix is added even if their transmissions are enabled. Example
Data read: (01)94901234567894(11)030808(13)030810
Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Scanner ID: Disable, Code ID mark: Disable, Transmission of the number of digits: Disable, Prefix/Suffix: None, BCC: Disable
AIs specified Output data
01,11,13 [STX]94901234567894,030808,030810[ETX]
Tab (ASCII 09H (HT)) Specifying a tab as delimiters outputs tab-delimited data. No tab follows the tail of the data.
A header and terminator are added to the full string. None of a scanner ID, code ID mark, the number of digits,
prefix, and suffix is added even if their transmissions are enabled. Example
Data read: (01)94901234567894(11)030808(13)030810
Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Scanner ID: Disable, Code ID mark: Disable, Transmission of the number of digits: Disable, Prefix/Suffix: None, BCC: Disable
AIs specified Output data
01,11,13 [STX]94901234567894[TAB]030808[TAB]030810[ETX]
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Example Data read: (01)94901234567894(11)030808(13)030810(17)040208(17)040305 Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Scanner ID: Disable, Code ID mark: Disable, Transmission of the number of digits: Disable, Prefix/Suffix: None, BCC: Disable
Extraction conditions AIs specified Delimiter Output data
01,11,17 [STX]94901234567894,030808,040208[ETX] 17,11 [STX]040208,030808[ETX] 17,17 [STX]040208,040305[ETX] 12 Error 01,12 Error 01,01 Error
"Data transfer regardless of error result": Prohibit
01,11,17 [STX]94901234567894,030808,040208[ETX] 17,11 [STX]040208,030808[ETX] 17,17 [STX]040208,040305[ETX] 12 01,12
"Data transfer regardless of error result": Permit
01,01
Comma
[STX]01949012345678941103080813030810170 4020817040305[ETX]
(Note 1) Element strings will be output in the order of AIs specified. (Note 2) If data read contains two or more element strings prefixed with the same AI, those element strings will be output in
the order arranged in that data read.
(Note 3) If data read does not contain a string prefixed with the specified AI or it contains such data but its number of digits
is more or less than the one defined for that AI, an error will result when the "Data transfer regardless of error result" is prohibited.
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(2) AI parenthesizing mode
In this mode, the scanner parenthesizes AIs contained in data read and outputs the edited data according to the extraction conditions.
Extraction conditions
Extraction conditions Choices
"Data transfer regardless of error result" Permit/Prohibit
If the scanner fails to extract an AI-prefixed element string when the "Data transfer regardless of error result" is permitted, it outputs the data read as is without editing.
Example
Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Scanner ID: Disable, Code ID mark: Disable,
Transmission of the number of digits: Disable, Prefix/Suffix: None, BCC: Disable
Extraction conditions Data read Output data
0194901234567894110308081303 081017040208
[STX](01)94901234567894(11)030808(13)03 0810(17)040208[ETX]
"Data transfer regardless of error result": Prohibit
0194901234567894110308081303 081061704020817040305
Error (Note 1)
0194901234567894110308081303 081017040208
[STX](01)94901234567894(11)030808(13)03 0810(17)040208[ETX]
"Data transfer regardless of error result": Permit
0194901234567894110308081303 081061704020817040305
[STX]01949012345678941103080813030 81061704020817040305[ETX]
(Note 1) Data from the head to element string 030810 prefixed with AI (13) can be normally extracted, but the
following data (as underlined below) causes an error since it starts with 6 that cannot sta rt any AI.
(01)94901234567894(11)030808(13)03081061704020817040305
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(3) AI table
In the AI-prefixed string extraction, the scanner edits data according to the Application Identifiers (AIs) defined below.
AI Format Description 00 n2+n18 Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC) 01 n2+n14 Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) 02 n2+n14 GTIN of Trade Items Contained in a logistic unit (For Use with AI 37 Only ) 03 n2+n14 Reserved. 04 n2+n16 Reserved. 10 n2+an..20 Batch or Lot Number 11 n2+n6 Production Date (YYMMDD) (*) 12 n2+n6 Due Date (YYMMDD) (*) 13 n2+n6 Packaging Date (YYMMDD) (*) 15 n2+n6 Best Before Date (YYMMDD) (*) 17 n2+n6 Expiration Date (YYMMDD) (*) 20 n2+n2 Product Variant 21 n2+an..20 Serial Number 22 n2+an..29 HIBCC (Health Industry Business Communication Council)--Quantity,
Date, Batch, and Link 23n n3+n..19 Batch or Lot Number (Transitional Use) (**) 240 n3+an..30 Additional Product Identification Assigned by the Manufacturer 241 n3+an. .30 Customer Part Number 250 n3+an. .30 Secondary Serial Number 251 n3+an...30 Reference to Source Entity 252 n3+n27 Global Ser i al Number
30 n2+n..8 Quantity 310n n4+n6 Net Weight, Kilograms 311n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, M e ters 312n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Meters 313n n4+n6 Depth, Thickness, Height, or 3rd Dimension, Meters 314n n4+n6 Area, Square Meters (***) 315n n4+n6 Volume, Liters (***) 316n n4+n6 Volume, Cubic Meters (***)
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AI Format Description 320n n4+n6 Net Weight, Pounds (***) 321n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, I nches (***) 322n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Feet (***) 323n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Yar ds (***) 324n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Inches (***) 325n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Feet (***) 326n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Yards (***) 327n n4+n6 Depth, Thickness, Height, or 3rd Dimension, Inches (***) 328n n4+n6 Depth, Thickness, Height, or 3rd Dimension, Feet (***) 329n n4+n6 Depth, Thickness, Height, or 3rd Dimension, Yards (***) 330n n4+n6 Gross Weight, Kilograms (***) 331n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Me ters, Logistics (***) 332n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Meters, Logistics (***) 333n n4+n6 Depth, Thickness, Height, or 3rd Dimension, Meters, Logistics (***) 334n n4+n6 Area, Square Meters, Symbology (***) 335n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Liters (***) 336n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Cubic Meters (***) 337n n4+n6 Kilograms per Square Meter (pressure) (***) 340n n4+n6 Gross Weight, Pounds (***) 341n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Inches, Logistics (***) 342n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Feet, L ogistics (***) 343n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Yards, Logistics (***) 344n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Inches, Logistics (***) 345n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Feet, Logistics (***) 346n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Yards, Logistics (***) 347n n4+n6 Depth, Thickness, Height, or 3rd Dimension, Inches, Logistics (***) 348n n4+n6 Depth, Thickness, Height, or 3rd Dimension, Feet, Logistics (***) 349n n4+n6 Depth, Thickness, Height, or 3rd Dimension, Yards, Logistics (***) 350n n4+n6 Area, Square Inches (***) 351n n4+n6 Area, Square Feet (***) 352n n4+n6 Area, Square Yards (***)
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AI Format Description 353n n4+n6 Area, Square Inches, Logistics (***) 354n n4+n6 Area, Square Feet, Logistics (***) 355n n4+n6 Area, Square Yards, Logistics (***) 356n n4+n6 Net Weight, Troy Ounces (***) 357n n4+n6 Net Volume, Ounces (***) 360n n4+n6 Volume, Quarts (***) 361n n4+n6 Volume, Gallons (***) 362n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Quarts (***) 363n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Gallons (***) 364n n4+n6 Volume, Cubic Inches (***) 365n n4+n6 Volume, Cubic Feet (***) 366n n4+n6 Volume, Cubic Yards (***) 367n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Cubic Inches (***) 368n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Cubic Feet (***) 369n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Cubic Yards (***)
37 n2+n..8 Quantity (For Use with AI 02 Only) 390n n4+n15 Amount Payable--Single Monetary Area 391n n4+n3+n15 Amount Pay a ble and ISO Currency Code 392n n4+n15 Amount Payable for a Variable Measure Trade Item--Single Monetary Area 393n n4+n3+n15 Amount Payable for a Variable Measure Trade Item and ISO Currency
Code 400 n3+an..30 Customer's Purchase Order Number 401 n3+an..30 Consignment Number 402 n3+n17 Shipment Identification Number 403 n3+an..30 Routing Code 410 n3+n13 Ship to (Deliver to) EAN.UCC Global Location Number 411 n3+n13 Bill to (Invoice to) EAN.UCC Global Location Number 412 n3+n13 Purchased from EAN.UCC Global Location Number 413 n3+n13 Ship for (Deliver for) EAN.UCC Global Location Number 414 n3+n13 Identification of a Physical Location--EAN.UCC Global Location Number 415 n3+n13 EAN.UCC Global Location Number of the Invoicing Party 420 n3+an..20 Ship to (Deliver to) Postal Code Within a Single Postal Authority
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AI Format Description 421 n3+n3+an..9 Ship to (Deliver to) Postal Code with Three-Digit ISO Country Code Prefix 422 n3+n3 Country of Origin of a Trade Item 423 n3+n15 Country of Initial Processing 424 n3+n3 Country of Processing 425 n3+n3 Country of Disassembly 426 n3+n3 Country of Final Processing
43 n2+n4+n7+an..10+n1 Carrier Assigned Tracking Number
7001 n4+n13 NATO Stock Number (NSN) 7002 n4+an..30 UN/ECE Meat Carcasses and Cuts Classification 7003 n4+n10 Effective term (YYMMDDHHMM) 7030 n4+n3+an..27 Approval Number of Processor with Three-Digit ISO Country Code,
Butchery
7031 n4+n3+an..27 Approval Number of Processor with Three-Digit ISO Country Code, 1st
Processing Place
703n n4+n3+an..27 Approval Number of Processor with Three-Digit ISO Country Code, 2nd to
9th Processing Places 8001 n4+n14 Roll Products--Width, Length, Core Diameter, Direction, and Splices 8002 n4+an..20 Cellular Mobile Telephone Identifier 8003 n4+n14+an..16 EAN.UCC Global Returnable Asset Identifier (GRAI) 8004 n4+an..30 EAN.UCC Global Individual Asset Identifier (GIAI) 8005 n4+n6 Price Per Unit of Measure 8006 n4+n14+n2+n2 Identification of the Component of a Trade Item 8007 n4+an30 International Bank Account Number (IBAN) 8008 n4+n6+n6 Date and Time of Production (YYMMDDHHMMSS) 8018 n4+n18 EAN.UCC Global Service Relation Number (GSRN) 8020 n4+an25 Payment Slip Reference Number 8100 n4+n1+n5 UPC Coupon Extended Code--Number System Character and Offer Code 8101 n4+n1+n5+n4 UPC Coupon Extended Code--Number System Character, Offer Code, and
End of Offer Code 8102 n4+n1+n1 UPC Coupon Extended Code--Number System Character Preceded by Zero
90 n2+an..30 FACT Data Identifiers 91 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company 92 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company
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AI Format Description 93 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company 94 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company 95 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Carrier 96 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Carrier 97 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company 98 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company 99 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information
(*) To indicate only year and m onth, DD must be filled with "00." (**) n indicates the length of data . (***) n indicates the decimal point position.
a a3 a..3
Alphabetic characters 3 alphabetic characters, fixed length Up to 3 alphabetic characters
n n3 n..3
Numeric characters 3 numeric characters, fixed length Up to 3 numeric characters
an an3 an..3
Alphanumeric characters 3 alphanumeric characters, fixed length Up to 3 alphanumeric characters
(Note 1) If the specified AI is variable in length and the number of digits in data read is less than the maximum number of
digits defined for the AI, then the output contains da ta read up to a GS (1Dh).
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6.2.2 Data substitution mode
If the scanner reads a code specified by the "Code type" in this mode, it searches the data read for the specified string (max. 16 ASCII characters), substitutes it with the specified substitution string (max. 16 ASCII characters), and outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner (see Chapter 8, Section 8.2).
Substitution conditions
Substitution conditions Choices
Any code QR Code iQR Code PDF417 Data Matrix MaxiCode Aztec UPC-A/EAN-13 UPC-E EAN-8 Code 128 GS1-128 (EAN-128) Codabar (NW-7) Code 39 Code 93 Interleaved 2of5 (ITF) Standard 2of5 (STF) GS1 DataBar (RSS)
“Code type”
EAN.UCC Composite symbology
Search string and substitution string Max. 16 ASCII characters (00h to FFh) each
Example
Code read: PDF417, Data: 12345678, Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Scanner ID: Disable, Code ID mark: Disable, Transmission of the number of digits: Disable, Prefix/Suffix: None, BCC: Disable
Substitution condition Search string and Substitution string Output data "Code type": PDF417 2 A
4 B
[STX]1A3B5678[ETX]
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6.2.3 Data blocksorting mode
The scanner splits code data read into a maximum of 5 blocks at the specified split positions, sorts those blocks in the specified order, and outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner (see Chapter 8, Section 8.2).
Note: The split position must be specified by the number of digits from the head of code data read. Specifying the number of digits exceeding that in the code data results in an error.
Blocksorting conditions
Blocksorting conditions Choices
Any code QR Code iQR Code PDF417 Data Matrix MaxiCode Aztec UPC-A/EAN-13 UPC-E EAN-8 Code 128 GS1-128 (EAN-128) Codabar (NW-7) Code 39 Code 93 Interleaved 2of5 (ITF) Standard 2of5 (STF) GS1 DataBar (RSS)
“Code type”
EAN.UCC Composite symbology
Example
Code read: Code 128, Data: 1234567890, Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Scanner ID: Disable, Code ID mark: Disable, Transmission of the number of digits: 4 digits, Prefix/Suffix: None, BCC: Disable
Split position Order of blocks Output data 3rd position, 8th position Block 2, 1, 3 [STX ]K00104567812390[ETX] 3rd position, 8th position Block 1, 3 [STX]K000512390[ETX]
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6.2.4 ADF script mode
The ADF script refers to a simple program language designed for editing of data read. It enables the following functions.
(1) Extracting data that is fixed or variable in length (2) Supporting Application Identifiers (AIs) in GS1-128 (EAN-128), GS1 DataBar (RSS) and EAN.UCC Composite
symbols (3) Sorting data blocks into the specified order (4) Collating data for verification (5) Outputting same data repeatedly (6) Performing four arithmetic operations including residue calculation, e.g., transformation of units (7) Substituting data (8) Comparing character strings (9) Driving indicator LED and beeper
The ADF script mode can be programmed with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). To configure the scanner with the ADF script, transfer the script to the scanner or generate an ADF script QR code symbol with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) and use the scanner to read the symbol.
For the specifications and instructions for use of the ADF script, refer to the ADF Script User's Guide.
Note: The GTIN format conversion and ADF script mode cannot be used together with any of other edit modes (data extraction mode, data substitution mode, and data blocksorting mode).
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6.3 Point Scan Mode
In the point scan mode, you can aim at a target code by matching up the center spot of the marker beam with that code. If there is no code at that center spot or the scanner cannot detect the marker beam due to high levels of ambient
lighting, the scanner cannot read anything. The point scan mode takes effect only when the marker is permitted to light.
6.4 Scanning a Mirror Image 2D Code
If you enable the mirror image scanning with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D), the scanner can scan a mirror image 2D code as well as a normal image. Note that when the mirror image scanning is enabled, the time required for scanning may increase.
6.5 Scanning a Black-and-white Inverted Code
The scanner usually scans a black-and-white normal code (black cells/bars on a white background). You can switch the scanner to scan a black-and-white inverted code (white cells/bars on a black background) or to scan both types of codes while automatically identifying them, using the QR-coded parameter menu or the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
Note that the automatic detection scanning may take more time than normal code or inverted code scanning. A black-and-white inverted code requires a black quiet zone of more than the number of cells defined in the code
specifications.
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6.6 Scanning Structured Appended QR (iQR) Code Symbols
QR Code symbology can split data into a maximum of 16 blocks and encode each of them into a Structured Appended QR Code symbol (model 1 or 2) or Structured Appended iQR Code symbol. Structured Appended Code scanning is possible only with the same Code model.
The scanner can scan Structured Appended Code symbols and restore them to the original data string in edit mode, batch edit mode, and non-edit mode, which you can select using the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
Edit mode
The scanner accumulates and edits Structured Appended Code symbols read and then sends the edited data to the host computer. If the total data volume of Structured Appended Code symbols exceeds 8 kilobytes, a read error will result and the accumulated data will be discarded.
Batch edit mode (for QR Code Model 1 and Model 2 only)
If all the Structured Appended Code symbol which is split in less than four to be scanned lie within the readable area, the scanner reads them all once and then edits and sends them to the host computer.
Non-edit mode
Each time a single split Code symbol is read, the scanner sends the data read to the host computer.
When scanning Structured Appended Code symbols, the scanner beeps in a different way from usual. That is, when the scanner reads the first split code, it beeps twice and enters the Structured Appended Code scanning mode. When the scanner completes the sequence of scanning, it beeps three times.
Note: If you scan any non-split QR(iQR) Code symbol or a code other than a QR(iQR) Code symbol midway through a sequence of Structured Appended Code scanning, the scanner cancels the Structured Appended Code scanning, discards the Structured Appended Code data already scanned, and sends the code scanned last.
Note: If the scanner switches to standby in the Auto-off mode (after approx. 5 seconds of holding down the trigger switch or by releasing the trigger switch within 5 seconds) or the Structured Appended Code scanning interval exceeds approx. 3 seconds in any trigger switch operating mode except Auto-off mode, then the scanner discards the data scanned and cancels the Structured Appended Code scanning sequence.
Note: If you scan a Structured Appended Code symbol of any other Code before completion of the current scanning sequence, the scanner disc ards the data already scanned and starts a new scanning sequence.
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6.7 Multi-line Barcode Scanning
The scanner can scan up to 3 lines of bar codes in the readable area at any one time. You can specify the number of lines to be scanned, the data output order and output format using the configuration software (ScannerS etting_2D).*
6.7.1 Number of lines
The num
ber of lines allowed for multi-line barcode scanning is 2 or 3. This setting is essential.
6.7.2 Data output order
You can specify
the data output order by designating code types*
1
, heading characters*2, or the number of digits to be
scanned*
3
.
*
1
Code types should be selected from readable bar codes you enable. This setting is essential.
*
2
Up to two heading characters can be specified. If a question mark (?) is specified, it acts as a wild card. This setting
can be omitted.
*
3
The number of digits to be scanned varies depending upon the code type. This setting is essential.
Note: The number of characters for Code 39 symbols should be specified including start and stop codes.
6.7.3 Output format
You can select either the header/term
inator- or comma-delimited output format.
(1) Header/terminator-delimited output format
Specifying this format allows the scanner to output multiple lines of barcode data in succession in the data transmission format selected (see Section 8.2) so that the headers and terminators act as delimiters. For UPC and EAN codes, the number of digits will be omitted.
(2) Comma-delimited output format
Specifying this format allows the scanner to output multiple lines of barcode data delimited with commas in the data transmission format selected (see Section 8.2). Note that the scanner outputs the code ID mark specified for the first line barcode and the number of digits including the delimiter commas. The number of digits will not be omitted even for UPC and EAN codes.
Note 1: Bar code types specified for multi-line barcode scanning cannot be read individually. Note 2: The scanner cannot read multi-line barcodes of UPC/EAN with add-on. Note 3: If linear components in a UPC/EAN Composite symbol are specified for multi-line barcode scanning,
EAN.UCC Composite symbols including the specified linear components cannot be read.
6.8 Scanning an SQRC (Security QR Code) Symbol
An SQRC symbol refers to a security QR Code symbol that consists of public and nonpublic data. The nonpublic data can be read only when the encryption key configured in the scanner matches the one in the SQRC symbol.
To read an SQRC symbol with the scanner, it is necessary to enable SQRC scanning ("SQRC symbols only" or "both SQRC symbols and QR Code symbols") using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). The following SQRC related parameters can be also specified--"Data transmission after match of encryption key," and "Data transmission after mismatch of encryption key."
Note: SQRC scanning requires configuring an encryption key beforehand with the SQRC configuration software (SQRC Setting) separately prepared.
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Chapter 7 Beeper, Indicator LED, Marker Beam, and Illumination LEDs
7.1 Beeper
(1) Beeping
The scanner emits a short or long beeps, once or a couple of times as described below.
The beeper emits a short beep when:
- the scanner has read a code successfully,
- code data read matches the master data in the data verification mode,(2-point:2 beeps, n-point:1 beep)
- the scanner has read a Structured Appended QR (iQR) Code symbol,
- the "Start setting" or "End setting" code is read (3 beeps) or the parameter setting QR Code symbols are read (1
beep) from the QR-coded parameter menu (given in Chapter 12),
- the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) starts up or accepts new settings (3 beeps), or
- the scanner has read a batch-process QR Code symbol generated with the configuration software
(ScannerSetting_2D) (3 beeps).
- a Bluetooth
®
wireless link is established, or
- the charge of the battery cartridge has lowered, turning the scanner off (5 beeps, slightly longer).
The beeper emits a long beep when:
- code data read does not match the master data in the data verification m ode,
- the scanner has read Structured Appended QR (iQR) Code symbols in edit mode and the accumulated data exceeds 8
kilobytes,
- a master code has the wrong number of digits during registration of master data,
- a code other than a parameter setting code is read during parameter setting by the QR-coded parameter menu,
- a transmission error or timeout occurred when the scanner was communicating with the configuration software
(ScannerSetting_2D),
- the encryption key of data read does not match the one configured in the scanner in SQRC scanning (when the "data
transmission after mismatch of encryption key" is disabled),
- a communications error has occurred, or
- an invalid control command is received.
- a Bluetooth
®
wireless link is broken,
- transfer of communications adapter parameter settings is ended normally (1 beep) or abnormally (3 beeps), or
- the scanner has failed to save the parameter settings entered with the QR-coded parameter menu or the configuration
software.
When the scanner is turned on, the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) provides a choice of beeper ON/OFF (default: ON), but does not provide a choice of beeper tone.
You can disable the beeper using the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D)*. In any of the following cases, however, the beeper sounds regardless of that beeper setting:
- when you make settings by scanning the QR-coded parameter menu,
- when the scanner receives a beeper-ON command from the host computer,
- when the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) starts up or any setting you have made is established,
- when the scanner reads a batch-process QR Code symbol, and
- when the parameter values are saved by a PW command (refer to Appendix 2).
- when the Bluetooth wireless link is established or broken,
- when the charge of the battery cartridge has lowered,
-when the scanner has failed to save the parameter settings, or
-when transfer of communications adapter parameter settings is normally ended.
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(2) Adjusting the beeper volume
You can adjust the beeper volume to three levels--high, medium and low--using the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). The factory default is High.
Note: Enabling the Bluetooth interface with the "Start operation" QR Code symbol allows the beeper volume adjustment.
Each time the "Beeper volume" QR Code symbol is read, the beeper volume cycles as shown below. The factory default is High.
Even if the scanner is turned off, this setting will be retained.
High
Medium Low
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7.2 Indicator LED
The indicator LED lights or flashes in blue, green, red or orange as described below.
The indicator LED lights in blue when:
- the scanner has read a code successfully,
- the scanner has read a Structured Appended QR (iQR) Code symbol,
- code data read matches the master data in the data verification mode, or
- master data has been successfully registered in the data verification mode.
The indicator LED lights in green when:
- the scanner is ready to register master data.
The indicator LED lights in red when:
- the trigger switch is pressed when the trigger switch control is disabled.
The indicator LED flashes in red when:
- the scanner has received an abnormal control command,
- the scanner has failed to edit data read,
- no master data has been registered in the data verification mode( n- point).
- code data read does not match the master data in the data verification mode,
- a master code has the wrong number of digits during registration of master data,
- the scanner has read Structured Appended QR (iQR) Code symbol in edit mode and the accumulated data exceeds 8
kilobytes,
- the scanner has failed to save parameter values specified with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D),
QR-coded parameter menu, or control commands,
- a code other than a parameter setting code is read during parameter setting by the QR-coded parameter menu,
- a transmission error or timeout occurred when the scanner was communicating with the configuration software
(ScannerSetting_2D),
- a run-time error has occurred in ADF script,
- the trigger switch is pressed when a Bluetooth wireless link is broken.
- the trigger switch is pressed on
"End operation."
The indicator LED flashes in orange when:
- the charge of the battery cartridge has lowered or
- the scanner turns itself off due to low charge of the battery cartridge.
The indicator LED flashes in blue when:
- the "Start setting" or "End setting" code is read from the QR-coded parameter menu (given in Chapter 12),
- the scanner starts or ends a sequence of Structured Appended QR (iQR) Code scanning,
- the parameter values are saved by a PW command (refer to Appendix 2),
- scanner as master is establishing the Bluetooth wireless link.
- scanner as slave is establishing the Bluetooth wireless link
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The indicator LED can be disabled with the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). In any of the following cases, however, the indicator LED comes on regardless of the current LED setting.
- When the scanner is being customized with the QR-coded parameter menu (Chapter 12),
- When the scanner receives an LED-ON command (LB, LG or LR) from the host computer (refer to Appendix 2),
- When the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) starts up or any setting is newly established,
- When the scanner reads a batch-process QR Code symbol,
- When the parameter values are saved by a PW command (refer to Appendix 2),
- When the scanner is in the scanner entry mode (refer to control command "E" in Appendix 2),
- When a master code is being registered or the registration is completed,
- When any error has occurred during registration of a master code,
- W hen the scanner has failed to save parameter values specified with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D),
QR-coded parameter menu, or control commands,
- When a run-time error has occurred in ADF script, or
- When the trigger switch is pressed when the trigger switch control is disabled.
- the Bluetooth
wireless link status is displayed,
- the charge of the battery cartridge has lowered,
- the charging/discharging state is displayed,
- the parameter transfer status from the scanner to the communications adapter is displayed, or
- the scanner failed to save setting.
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7.3 Marker Beam
The red marker beam (semiconductor laser) comes on to indicate the scanning area as a guide. The marker provides a choice of the three modes--normal marker mode, marker-OFF mode and marker-ON mode that
can be selected by using the QR-coded parameter m enu or the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
(1) Normal marker mode
When the trigger switch is in Auto-off mode or auto-off of the Auto stand mode:
When the scanner is ready to scan (that is, within approx. 5 seconds from the depression of the trigger switch or until completion of reading from that), the marker beam remains on. If you release the trigger switch when the scanner is ready, the marker beam will go off.
When the trigger switch is in Momentary switching mode or Alternate switching mode:
In the momentary switching mode, holding down the trigger switch turns on the marker beam. When the scanner is ready to scan (that is, while the trigger switch is held down in the momentary switching mode or
when the scanner is ready to scan in the alternate switching mode), the marker beam remains on. When the scanner is on standby (that is, the trigger switch is released in the momentary switching mode or when the scanner is on standby in the alternate switching mode), the marker beam will go off.
When the trigger switch is in Momentary switching mode (Reverse Type):
In the momentary switching mode (Reverse Type), the marker beam remains on while the trigger switch is in the released position. When the scanner is ready to scan (that is, the trigger switch is released in the momentary switching mode reverse type), the marker beam remains on. When the scanner is on standby (that is, while the trigger switch is held down in the momentary switching mode reverse type), the marker beam will go off.
When the trigger switch is in Continuous reading mode 1 or 2:
Turning the scanner on activates the marker and keeps it on. If the scanner receives the Z, READOFF or LOFF command, it turns off the marker beam; if it receives the R,
READON or LON command, it keeps the marker beam on.
When the trigger switch is in Auto sensing mode or auto sense state of the Auto stand mode:
When the scanner senses a code coming into the readable area and becomes ready to scan, it automatically turns on the marker beam. After approx. 3 seconds from completion of scanning or if scanning is not completed within approx. 3 seconds, the scanner switches to standby and turns off the marker beam .
(2) Marker-OFF mode
The marker beam will not come on under any conditions.
(3) Marker-ON mode
When the scanner switches to standby, the marker beam is turned on for approx. 30 seconds. When it is ready to scan, the marker beam remains on.
7.4 Illumination LEDs
When the scanner is ready to scan, the illumination LEDs are turned on. The illumination LEDs provide the two choices--ON, OFF by using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
Enable or disable of “Power save mode” can be selected. The default setting is “Enable”. When “Power save mode” is enabled, 20% power consumption is saved by less brightness of the illumination LEDs.
(Note) When “Power save mode” is enabled, a reading distance may be shorter under 500 lx ambient illumination.
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Chapter 8 Communication
8.1 Bluetooth Interface
The QR-coded parameter menu and the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) provide a choice of various communications conditions. Under the communications conditions you choose, code data read can be transferred to the external equipment or computer.
(1) Communications protocol
When the scanner is in SPP profile, you can select either non-acknowledge mode, ACK/NAK mode, or data packaging mode.
Non-acknowledge mode (default) The scanner transfers code data read, regardless of the CTS signal level.
ACK/NAK mode The scanner transfers code data read, regardless of the CTS signal level. After that, however, it waits for the response
from the host and processes it. The configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) only provides ACK/NAK timeout settings from 100 ms to 9.9 s in 100 ms increments.
ACK: Normal end NAK: Retransfer
Data packaging mode
- To host The scanner wraps the code data in a packet with a CRC for transfer to a commercially available Bluetooth
device or
other equipment. For further details, see Section 8.4.
(2)Timeout period for slave to wait for a connection request The scanner, as a slave, waits for a connection request from the master for the specified timeout period--2 (default), 4,
10, or 30 minutes. If the scanner cannot receive a connection request from the master within the specified timeout period, it switches to
standby, the same status as the Bluetooth
wireless link has been broken.
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8.2 HID Profile
The scanner supports the Human Interface Device Profile (HID) that enables connecting to an iPhone or iPad equipped with Bluetooth module that is compatible with Bluetooth® Specification Ver. 2.1+ED R.
(1) CAPS Lock state
Select the CAPS Lock ON or OFF to match the state of the host computer. (Default: CAPS Lock OFF)
(2) Keyboard type
Select the type of the connected keyboard. (Default: Type 106, Japanese)
(3) Numeric data transmission format
Select the “inboard numeric keys” or “numeric keyboard” on the connected keyboard. (Default: Inboard numeric keys)
(4) Binary data conversion
Select the conversion type to be applied to data read, from the following:
”No conversion”(ASCII) (default) Outputs 00h to 7Fh data in ASCII format bytewise. Selecting this parameter
does not output 80h to FFh data. Scanning operation is completed, when data is 80h to FFh.
"Binary conversion" Converts 00h to FFh data to binary format bytewise.and outputs it.
"Kanji conversion" Converts 00h to FFh data to Shift-JIS format and outputs it, two bytes at a
time. If there is any data to which this Kanji conversion cannot apply, it converts such data to binary format bytewise and outputs it instead. 8140 to 9FFCE040 to EFFC are allocated for Kanji
e.g.) When scanning code data is “Kanji”, Data : Kanji
Shift JIS : 8ABF 8E9A
Binary conversion format Output data Note
No conversion No output Scanning operation is completed only. Binary conversion 8Ah BFh 8Eh 9Ah
Assigned characters
Output with binary data 1 byte by 1 byte
Kanji conversion “Kanji” Output with Kanji conversion (Note)
Note that some applications may fail to output converted data as it is display e d.
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8.3 Communication Format
Data transmission format
Select one of the following two data transmission formats.
No. of digits
Header
Scanner
ID
Code ID
mark
Prefix
n1 n2 n3 n4
Code data Suffix Terminator BCC
No. of digits
Header
Scanner
ID
Prefix
Code ID
mark
n1 n2 n3 n4
Code data Suffix Terminator BCC
(1) Header/Terminator
The following choices are available. SPP profile
Header: None (default), STX, or User Selection Terminator: CR (default), None, LF, CR/LF, ETX, or User Selection
HID profile Header: None (default), TAB, ESC, ENTER, or User Selection Terminator: ENTER (default), None, TAB, ESC, or User Selection
For details, refer to Chapter 11.
(2) Scanner ID
A scanner ID is a unique serial number assigned to an individual scanner at the time of shipment. It consists of six numerals.
(3) Prefix/Suffix
A prefix or suffix consists of up to eight ASCII characters (00h to FFh). You can set a prefix or suffix with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). (Default: No prefix or suffix)
(4) BCC
The Block Character Check (BCC) exclusive-ORs all bits at the same bit level in characters following the header and preceding the terminator in a transmission block to generate a horizontal parity byte to be transferred in a binary code. The BCC can be enabled or disabled. If no header is prefixed or the USB keyboard interface is selected, no BCC will be transferred.
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(5) Code ID mark
This optional field specifies the code system. It offers ten combinations with five code ID marks (Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, and user-defined) and two output modes (coupling and separating) as listed below. You can also select whether or not to transmit the code ID mark. (Default: No transmission)
(1/2)
Code ID mark
Type 1 Type 2
Code type
Coupling Separating Coupling Separating
QR Code Q Q
Edit mode Q Q Batch edit mode Q Q
Structured Appended QR Code
Non-edit mode S S MicroQR Code Q Q SQRC Q Q iQR Code G G
Edit mode
G
G Structured Appended iQR Code
Non-edit mode
S
S
MaxiCode X X PDF417 Y Y MicroPDF417 Y Y
Square Z Z Data Matrix Rectangular Z Z
2D codes
Aztec J J
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(1/2)
Code ID mark
Type 1 Type 2
Code type
Coupling Separating Coupling Separating
Without add-on A A
Linear component A A With 2-digit
add-on
Add-on None None Linear component A A
UPC-A
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on None None
Without add-on C E
Linear component C E With 2-digit
add-on
Add-on None None Linear component C E
UPC-E
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on None None
Without add-on A F
Linear component A F With 2-digit
add-on
Add-on None None Linear component A F
EAN-13
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on None None
Without add-on B FF
Linear component B FF With 2-digit
add-on
Add-on None None Linear component B FF
EAN-8
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on None None Interleaved 2of5 I I Standard 2of5(short) H H Standard 2of5(normal) H H Code 39 M M Code 39 Full ASCII M M Codabar (NW-7) N N Code 128 K K GS1-128 (EAN-128) W W Code 93 L L
Bar codes
GS1 DataBar (RSS) (Note 1) R R
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(1/2)
Code ID mark
Type 1 Type 2
Code type
Coupling Separating Coupling Separating
RSS V R V R
RSS (Note 1) CC-A RSS (Note 1) CC-B
CC-A, CC-B None Y (Note 2) None Y (Note 2) Without add-on V A V A
Linear component
V A V A
With 2-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None None
Linear component
V A V A
UPC-A
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None None
UPC-A CC-A, UPC-A CC-B
CC-A, CC-B None Y (Note 2) None Y (Note 2)
Without add-on V A V F
Linear component
V A V F
With 2-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None None
Linear component
V A V F
EAN-13
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None None
EAN-13 CC-A, EAN-13 CC-B
CC-A, CC-B None Y (Note 2) None Y (Note 2)
Without add-on V C V E
Linear component
V C V E
With 2-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None None
Linear component
V C V E
UPC-E
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None None
UPC-E CC-A, UPC-E CC-B
CC-A, CC-B None Y (Note 2) None Y (Note 2)
Without add-on V B V FF
Linear component
V B V FF
With 2-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None None
Linear component
V B V FF
EAN-8
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None None
EAN-8 CC-A, EAN-8 CC-B
CC-A, CC-B None Y (Note 2) None Y (Note 2) GS1-128 (EAN-128) V W V W
EAN.UCC Composite symbols
EAN-128 CC-A, EAN-128 CC-B, EAN-128 CC-C
CC-A, CC-B, CC-C None Y (Note 2) None Y (Note 2)
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(2/2)
Code ID mark
Type 3 Type 4 (Note 3)
Code type
Coupling Separating Coupling Separating
QR Code P01 ]Qm
Edit mode P01 ]Qm Batch edit mode P01 ]Qm
Structured Appended QR Code
Non-edit mode P01 S (Note 4) MicroQR Code P01 Q (Note 4) SQRC P01 Q (Note 4) iQR Code G ]Qm
Edit mode
G
]Qm Structured Appended iQR Code
Non-edit mode
S
S
MaxiCode P02 ]Um PDF417 X ]L0 MicroPDF417 X ]L0
Square P00 ]dm Data Matrix Rectangular P00 ]dm
2D codes
Aztec z ]zm
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(2/2)
Code ID mark
Type 3 Type 4 (Note 3)
Code type
Coupling Separating Coupling Separating
Without add-on A ]X0
Linear component A ]X3 ]X0 With 2-digit
add-on
Add-on None None ]X1 (Note 2) Linear component A ]X3 ]X0
UPC-A
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on None None ]X2 (Note 2)
Without add-on A ]X0
Linear component A ]X3 ]X0 With 2-digit
add-on
Add-on None None ]X1 (Note 2) Linear component A ]X3 ]X0
UPC-E
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on None None ]X2 (Note 2)
Without add-on A ]E0
Linear component A ]E3 ]E0 With 2-digit
add-on
Add-on None None ]E1 (Note 2) Linear component A ]E3 ]E0
EAN-13
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on None None ]E2 (Note 2)
Without add-on A ]E4
Linear component A ]E5 ]E4 With 2-digit
add-on
Add-on None None ]E1 (Note 2) Linear component A ]E6 ]E4
EAN-8
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on None None ]E2 (Note 2) Interleaved 2of5 F ]Im Standard 2of5(short) G ]R0 Standard 2of5(normal) G ]S0 Code 39 B ]Am Code 39 Full ASCII B ]Am Codabar (NW-7) C ]Fm Code 128 D ]Cm GS1-128 (EAN-128) K ]C1 Code 93 E ]G0
Bar codes
GS1 DataBar (RSS) (Note 1) R ]e0
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(2/2)
Code ID mark
Type 3 Type 4 (Note 3)
Code type
Coupling Separating Coupling Separating
RSS T R ]e0
RSS (Note 1) CC-A RSS (Note 1) CC-B
CC-A, CC-B None X (Note 2) None Without add-on T A ]X0
Linear component
T A ]X3 ]X0
With 2-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None ]X1 (Note 2)
Linear component
T A ]X3 ]X0
UPC-A
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None ]X2 (Note 2)
UPC-A CC-A, UPC-A CC-B
CC-A, CC-B None X (Note 2) ]e0 (Note 2)
Without add-on T A ]E0
Linear component
T A ]E3 ]E0
With 2-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None ]E1 (Note 2)
Linear component
T A ]E3 ]E0
EAN-13
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None ]E2 (Note 2)
EAN-13 CC-A, EAN-13 CC-B
CC-A, CC-B None X (Note 2) ]e0 (Note 2)
Without add-on T A ]X0
Linear component
T A ]X3 ]X0
With 2-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None ]X1 (Note 2)
Linear component
T A ]X3 ]X0
UPC-E
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None ]X2 (Note 2)
UPC-E CC-A, UPC-E CC-B
CC-A, CC-B None X (Note 2) ]e0 (Note 2)
Without add-on T A ]E4
Linear component
T A ]E5 ]E4
With 2-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None ]E1 (Note 2)
Linear component
T A ]E6 ]E4
EAN-8
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on
None None None ]E2 (Note 2)
EAN-8 CC-A, EAN-8 CC-B
CC-A, CC-B None X (Note 2) ]e0 (Note 2) GS1-128 (EAN-128) T K ]e0
EAN.UCC Composite symbols
EAN-128 CC-A, EAN-128 CC-B, EAN-128 CC-C
CC-A, CC-B, CC-C None X (Note 2) None
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(Note 1) GS1 DataBar (RSS) represents: GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional (RSS-14), GS1 DataBar Truncated (RSS-14
Truncated), GS1 DataBar Limited (RSS-14 Limited), GS1 DataBar Stacked (RSS-14 Stacked), GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded), GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional (RSS-14 Stacked Omnidirectional), and GS1 DataBar Expanded Stac ked (RSS Expanded Stacked).
(Note 2) These code ID marks are contained in code data. (Note 3) Type 4 is a code ID mark system compliant with the AIM USA “Guidelines on Symbology Identifiers.” The “m”
suffix is a modifier character that differs depending upon options of individual symbologies as defined below.
Code Type
“m” (Modifier character)
Options
0 Model 1 QR Code
1 Model 2 A No FNC1 in the 1st character positions from start code C FNC1 in the 1st character positions from start code
iQR Code
E FNC1 in the 2nd charact er positions from start code
0 mode 4, mode 5 MaxiCode
1 mode 2, mode 3
1 ECC-200
2 ECC-200 (FNC1 in the 1st or 5th character position from start code)
Data Matrix
3 ECC-200 (FNC1 in the 2nd or 6th character position from start code)
0 No options
1 FNC1 preceding the 1st message character
2D codes
Aztec
2 FNC1 subsequent to the 1st character or digit pair
0 Scanning enabled, without a check digit
1 Scanning enabled, with a check digit
(Check digit transmission enabled)
Interleaved 2of5
3 Scanning enabled, with a check digit
(Check digit transmission disabled) 0 Scanning enabled, without a check digit 1 Scanning enabled, with a check digit
(Check digit transmission enabled)
Code 39 Code 39 Full
ASCII
3 Scanning enabled, with a check digit
(Check digit transmission disabled) 0 Scanning enabled, without a check digit 1 Scanning enabled, with a check digit
(Check digit transmission enabled)
Codabar
3 Scanning enabled, with a check digit
(Check digit transmission disabled) 0 No FNC1 in the 1st and 2nd character positions from start code
Bar codes
Code 128
2 FNC1 in the 2nd character position from start code
Example: The code ID mark for Interleaved 2of5 with option “Scanning enabled, with a check digit (Check digit
transmission disabled)” is ]I3.
]: Flag character (ASCII 93h)
I: Code character (Interleaved 2of5) 3: Modifier character (See the table above.)
(Note 4) For code ID marks not compliant with the AIM USA “Guidelines on Symbology Identifiers,” same characters as
ones defined in Type 1 apply.
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(6) Number of digits
This optional field specifies whether or not to transmit the number of digits (2 or 4 bytes) of code data to transmit or disables the transmission (default). Note that UPC and EAN codes (except GS1-128 (EAN-128)) skip this field.
4 digits (4 byte) transmission
n1: thousands (0 to 9) n2: hundreds ( 0 to 9) n3: tens (0 to 9) n4: units (0 to 9)
2 digits (2 byte) transmission
n1: tens (0 to 9) n2: units (0 to 9)
(7) Code data
The data format for each symbology is described below.
QR Code / MicroQR Code / iQR Code Code data read will be transmitted as is.
Structured Appended QR Code / Structured Appended iQR Code In edit mode and batch edit mode (Structured Appended QR Code only): The scanner edits code data read and then
transmits it. It does not transmit the code number, number of splits, or parity. In non-edit mode: The scanner transmits the code number, the number of splits, parity, and code data read. The code
number and the number of splits are 1 byte each and the parity, 2 bytes in hexadecimal form at.
SQRC Code data read will be transmitted as is. When “Enable transmission of disclosed data only” is selected in “SQRC
Encryption key match”, it transmits only non-disclosure data. X1 X2 ・・・Xn-1 Xn Y1 Y2 ・・・Ym-1 Ym XnDisclosure data
YmNon-disclosure data When “Disclosure data plus non-disclosure data” is selected, the following format applies. X1 X2 ・・・Xn-1 Xn Y1 Y2 ・・・Ym-1 Ym
When “Transmit only non-disclosure data” is selected, the following for mat applies. Y1 Y2 ・・・Ym-1 Ym
PDF417, MicroPDF417, MaxiCode , Data Matrix , and Aztec Code data read will be transmitted as is.
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UPC-A You can select whether or not to transmit the padding character "0," number system character "S," and a check digit to
the host. Disabling the transmission of the number system character "S" automatically disables the transmission of the padding character "0."
The conversion to the GTIN format is selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 8.3. When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following form at applies.
0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D
0: Padding character for adjustment of the data length S: Number system character
UPC-A with add-on A code ID mark precedes add-on code data under the conditions "Code ID mark: Type 4" and "Code ID mark output
mode: Separating." (For details about the code ID mark, refer to (5) Code ID mark on pages 42 to 46.) The conversion to the GTIN format is selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 8.3.
When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply. With 2-digit add-on:
0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D X11 X12
With 5-digit add-on: 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D X11 X12 X13 X14 X
15
0: Padding character for adjustment of the data length S: Number system character X
11-15
: Add-on code data
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UPC-E You can select whether or not to transmit the padding character "0," number system character "S," and a check digit to
the host. Disabling the transmission of the number system character "S" automatically disables the transmission of the padding character "0."
The conversion to the GTIN format or to the UPC-A are selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section
8.3. When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply.
- Conversion to UPC-A disabled X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
C/D
- Conversion to UPC-A enabled X
6
=0-2 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D
X
6
=3 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D
X
6
=4 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D
X
6
=5-9 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X6 C/D
0: Padding character for adjustment of the data length S: Number system character
UPC-E with add-on A code ID mark precedes add-on code data under the conditions "Code ID mark: Type 4" and "Code ID mark output
mode: Separating." (For details about the code ID mark, refer to (5) Code ID mark on pages 42 to 46.) The conversion to the GTIN format or to the UPC-A are selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section
8.3. When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply.
With 2-digit add-on:
- Conversion to UPC-A disabled 0 X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
C/D X7 X8
- Conversion to UPC-A enabled X
6
=0-2 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8
X
6
=3 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8
X
6
=4 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D X7 X8
X
6
=5-9 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X6 C/D X7 X8
With 5-digit add-on:
- Conversion to UPC-A disabled 0 X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X
11
- Conversion to UPC-A enabled X
6
=0-2 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X11
X
6
=3 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X11
X
6
=4 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X11
X
6
=5-9 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X6 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X11
0: Padding character for adjustment of the data length S: Number system character X
7-11
: Add-on code data
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EAN-13 You can select whether or not to transmit the two prefix characters "P
1
" and "P2" and a check digit to the host. The conversion to the ISBN/ISSN format is selectable. Enabling the conversion allows EAN-13 code with prefix characters 978 or 979 to be converted into the ISBN format, and EAN-13 code with prefix characters 977, into the ISSN format.
The conversion to the GTIN format is also selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 8.3. When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply.
- Conversion to ISBN/ISSN disabled P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D
P
n: Prefix characters
- Conversion to ISBN/ISSN enabled To the ISBN format X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D
(*1)
To the ISSN format X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7
C/D
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits in the ISBN/ISSN format are calculated (MOD-11) and transferred to the host.
EAN-13 with add-on A code ID mark precedes add-on code data under the conditions "Code ID mark: Type 4" and "Code ID mark output
mode: Separating." (For details about the code ID mark, refer to (5) Code ID mark on pages 42 to 46.) The conversion to the GTIN format is selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 8.3.
When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply. With 2-digit add-on:
P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X10 X11
With 5-digit add-on: P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X10 X11 X12 X13 X14
P
n: Prefix characters
X
10-14
: Add-on code data
EAN-8 You can select whether or not to transmit a check digit to the host. The conversion to EAN-13 is selectable. The conversion to the GTIN format is also selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 8.3.
When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply.
- Conversion to EAN-13 disabled P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D
- Conversion to EAN-13 enabled 0 0 0 0 0 P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D
P
n: Prefix characters
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EAN-8 with add-on A code ID mark precedes add-on code data under the conditions "Code ID mark: Type 4" and "Code ID mark output
mode: Separating." (For details about the code ID mark, refer to (5) Code ID mark on pages 42 to 46.) The conversion to the GTIN format is selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 8.3.
When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply. With 2-digit add-on:
P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D X5 X6
With 5-digit add-on: P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
P
n: Prefix characters
X
5-9
: Add-on code data
Code 39 Code data read will be transmitted as is. You can select whether or not to transmit start and stop codes ("*").
Interleaved 2of5, Standard 2of5 The scanner transmits code data read, starting from the character following the start code to the one preceding the stop
code. No start/stop codes will be transmitted.
Codabar (NW-7) The scanner transmits code data read including the start/stop codes. You can select whether or not to transmit
start/stop codes.
Code 128 (GS1-128 (EAN-128)) The scanner transmits code data read, starting from the character following the start code to the one preceding the
check digit. Start/stop codes, FNC codes, or check digit will not be transmitted. Note that FNC1 placed in character positions other than the 1st and 2nd ones from the start code will be converted to GS (1Dh) and transferred.
The conversion to the GTIN format is also selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 8.3.
Code 93 The scanner transmits code data read, excluding start and stop codes and a check digit.
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GS1 DataBar (RSS) Code data read will be transmitted as is. FNC1 of GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded) will be converted to GS(1Dh) and can be selectable from either
transferred or user selection. The conversion to the GTIN format is also selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 9.5.
GS1 DataBar (RSS) Composite symbols Code data read will be transmitted as is. Under the conditions “Code ID mark: Type 1” and “Code ID mark output mode: Separating,” a separator (GS: 1Dh)
and 2D code ID mark are inserted between the linear component and 2D Composite component. (For details about the code ID mark, refer to (5) Code ID mark)
Under the conditions “Code ID mark: Type 4” and “Linear component length (RSS/EAN-128): Variable,” a separator (GS: 1Dh) is inserted between the linear component and 2D Composite component.
UPC/EAN Composite symbols Code data read will be transmitted as is. You can select whether or not to transmit a check digit of the linear component ( U PC/EAN). Under the conditions “Code ID mark: Type 1” and “Code ID mark output mode: Separating,” a separator (GS: 1Dh)
and 2D code ID mark are inserted between the linear component and 2D Composite component. Under the conditions “Code ID mark: Type 2,” the 2D code ID mark is inserted between the linear component and 2D
Composite component. (For details about the code ID mark, refer to (5) Code ID mark)
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8.4 GTIN Format Conversion
Enabling the GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) format conversion allows UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, and Interleaved 2of5 (14-digit) data to output in the GTIN format. It also allows GS1 DataBar (RSS) and GS1-128 (EAN-128) data in the GTIN format to output in the EAN format (product code format).
Note: Under any of the following conditions, the GTIN format conversion is invalid.
- In scanning bar code types specified for multi-line barcode scanning
- In any of the data edit modes (data extraction mode, data substitution mode, data blocksorting mode, and ADF script
mode)
(1) Conversion from UPC/EAN/Interleaved 2of5 (14-digit) to GTIN format
Conversion provides two choices--16- and 14-digit GTIN formats. The former adds the Application Identifier (AI) "01" and Package Indicator PI as a prefix, and the latter, a PI only.
If the GTIN format conversion is enabled, however, the output formats available for UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, and EAN8 do not apply.
UPC-A
- Data read 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D
0: Padding character for adjustment of the data length S: Number system character
- Conversion to 16-digit GTIN format (AI "01" and PI added) 0 1 PI 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added) PI 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D
(*2)
(*2)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
UPC-A with add-on
- Data read With 2-digit add-on: 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D X11 X12
With 5-digit add-on: 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D X11 X12 X13 X14 X15
0: Padding character for adjustment of the data length S: Number system character X
11-15
: Add-on code data
- Conversion to 16-digit GTIN format (AI "01" and PI added) With 2-digit add-on: 0 1 PI 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D X11 X12
(*1)
With 5-digit add-on: 0 1 PI 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D X11 X12 X13 X14 X15
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
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- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added) With 2-digit add-on: PI 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D X11 X12
(*2)
With 5-digit add-on: PI 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D X11 X12 X13 X14 X15
(*2)
(*2)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
UPC-E
- Data read 0 X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
C/D
0: Padding character for adjustment of the data length
- Conversion to 16-digit GTIN format (AI "01" and PI added) X
6
=0-2 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D
(*1)
X
6
=3 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D
(*1)
X
6
=4 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D
(*1)
X
6
=5-9 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X6 C/D
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specification.
- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added) X
6
=0-2 PI 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D
(*2)
X
6
=3 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D
(*2)
X
6
=4 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D
(*2)
X
6
=5-9 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X6 C/D
(*2)
(*2)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
UPC-E with add-on
- Data read With 2-digit add-on: 0 X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
C/D X7 X8
With 5-digit add-on: 0 X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X11
0: Padding character for adjustment of the data length X
7-11
: Add-on code data
- Conversion to 16-digit GTIN format (AI "01" and PI added) With 2-digit add-on: X
6
=0-2 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8
(*1)
X
6
=3 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8
(*1)
X
6
=4 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D X7 X8
(*1)
X
6
=5-9 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X6 C/D X7 X8
(*1)
With 5-digit add-on: X
6
=0-2 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X
11
(
*
1)
X
6
=3 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X
11
(
*
1)
X
6
=4 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X
11
(
*
1)
X
6
=5-9 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X6 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X
11
(
*
1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
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- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added) With 2-digit add-on: X
6
=0-2 PI 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8
(*2)
X
6
=3 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8
(*2)
X
6
=4 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D X7 X8
(*2)
X
6
=5-9 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X6 C/D X7 X8
(*2)
With 5-digit add-on: X
6
=0-2 PI 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X
11
(
*
2)
X
6
=3 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X
11
(
*
2)
X
6
=4 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X
11
(
*
2)
X
6
=5-9 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X6 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X
11
(
*
2)
(*2)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
EAN-13
- Data read P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D
P
n: Prefix characters
- Conversion to 16-digit GTIN format (AI "01" and PI added) 0 1 PI P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added) PI P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D
(*2)
(*2)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
EAN-13 with add-on
- Data read With 2-digit add-on: P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X10 X11
With 5-digit add-on: P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X10 X11 X12 X13 X14
P
n: Prefix characters
X
10-14
: Add-on code data
- Conversion to 16-digit GTIN format (AI "01" and PI added) With 2-digit add-on: 0 1 PI P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X10 X
11
(*1)
With 5-digit add-on: 0 1 PI P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X10 X11 X12 X13 X
14
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added) With 2-digit add-on: PI P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X10 X
11
(*2)
With 5-digit add-on: PI P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X10 X11 X12 X13 X
14
(*2)
(*2)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
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EAN-8
- Data read P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5
C/D
P
n: Prefix characters
- Conversion to 16-digit GTIN format (AI "01" and PI added) 0 1 PI 0 0 0 0 0 P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added) PI 0 0 0 0 0 P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D
(*2)
(*2)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
EAN-8 with add-on
- Data read With 2-digit add-on: P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D X5 X6
With 5-digit add-on: P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
P
n: Prefix characters
X
5-9
: Add-on code data
- Conversion to 16-digit GTIN format (AI "01" and PI added) With 2-digit add-on: 0 1 PI 0 0 0 0 0 P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D X5 X
6
(*1)
With 5-digit add-on: 0 1 PI 0 0 0 0 0 P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D X5 X6 X7 X8 X
9
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added) With 2-digit add-on: PI 0 0 0 0 0 P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D X5 X
6
(*2)
With 5-digit add-on: PI 0 0 0 0 0 P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D X5 X6 X7 X8 X
9
(*2)
(*2)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
Interleaved 2 of 5(14-digit)
- Data read X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12 X13
C/D
- Conversion to GTIN format (AI "01" added) 0 1 X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12 X13
C/D
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
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(2) Conversion from GS1 DataBar (RSS)/GS1-128 (EAN-128) in GTIN format to EAN format
GS1 DataBar (RSS) or GS1-128 (EAN-128) data read in the GTIN format (16-digit with AI “01”) can be converted to the EAN format if the conversion is enabled. The conversion provides two choices--13- or 14-digit EAN formats. The former trims the Application Identifier (AI) “01” and Package Indicator PI, and the latter, a PI only.
GS1 DataBar (RSS)
- Data read 0 1 PI X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12
C/D
PI: Package indicator
- Conversion to 13-digit EAN format (AI “01” and PI trimmed) X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12
C/D
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified. If the transmission of a
code ID mark is enabled in the scanner, the code ID mark of EAN-13 is transferred.
- Conversion to 14-digit EAN format (AI “01” tr immed) PI X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12
C/D
GS1-128 (EAN-128)
- Data read 0 1 PI X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12 X13
C/D
PI: Package indicator
- Conversion to 13-digit EAN format (AI “01” and PI trimmed) X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12 X13
C/D
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified. If the transmission of a
code ID mark is enabled in the scanner, the code ID mark of EAN-13 is transferred.
- Conversion to 14-digit EAN format (AI “01” tr immed) PI X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12 X13
C/D
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8.5 Data Packaging (Packetizing)
Data packaging is available to boost the reliability of data transfers over the Bluetooth wireless link from the scanner to commercially available Bluetooth
device, or other target device.
Data packaging wraps the transfer data in packets with the following format. After sending a packet, the scanner waits for a response from the target device. ACK indicates a successful transfer; NAK represents a request to resend.
The scanner configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) provides ACK/NAK timeout settings from 100 to 9900 ms in 100 ms intervals.
If there is no response within the specified time limit, the scanner sounds the error beep to indicate that the data transfer was unsuccessful. The scanner cannot read in a new code while it is waiting for a response.
This functionality provides a scanner operator working some distance from the host with better information as to whether the transfer data has been correctly transmitted to the host. Note, however, that wireless communications are such that the scanner can sometimes fail to receive ACK (or NAK) responses even when the data has been correctly transmitted. It is therefore important to use the scanner in an environment supporting stable wireless communications.
Data transmission format
Header CRC Terminator
DLE STX
Number of
data bytes
Container
number
Spare Transfer data
Lower half Upper half DLE ETX
The following describes each field in detail.
(1) Header (2 bytes)
This data sequence indicates the start of data packaging (packetizing).
(2) Number of data bytes (2 bytes)
This specifies the number of data bytes in the packet. This number includes everything from the header to the terminator.
(3) Container number (1 bytes)
Upper 4bit : transmission number, Under 4bit : All tr ansmission numbers
(4) Spare (1 bytes)
This field is for future expansion. The value is currently fixed at 00h.
(5) Transfer data
This is the data before packetized.
(6) CRC (2 bytes)
This 16-bit CRC is calculated from the "Number of data bytes" through "Transfer data" using the CCITT CRC polynomial x16+x12+x5+1. The two bytes appear in little-endian order: LSB first, MSB second.
(7) Terminator (2 bytes)
This data sequence indicates the end of data packaging (packetizing).
Note: If DLE (10h) is contained in the data anywhere else other than in the header or terminator, it will be preceded by another DLE in data transfer. If the connection target is other than the communications adapter in data packaging, it is necessary to delete the added DLE in CRC calculation or data retrieval.
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Using scanner connected to other than communications adapter
Scanner settings: Data packaging mode (to host)
Transfer data
packets.
Analyze packets received.
Send ACK for a
successful transfer; NAK for an unsuccessful one.
Bluetooth
-enabled computer or
computer with Bluetooth
device
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Example of analysis for packet received
Data received (hexadecimal) 10H 02h
00h 13h 00h 00h 31h 32h 33h 34h 35h 36h 37h 38h 0Dh C4h 18h 10h 03h
(1) Compare data lengths. Data length received in packet: 0013h = 19 bytes
Data received in packet: 19 bytes (2) Compare CRCs.
1) Initialize CRC to 0.
2) Retrieve the first data byte (00h).
3) Shift the current CRC value one bit to the left. If the shift produces overflow, XOR the result with 1021h.
4) Shift the data byte one bit to the left. If the shift produces overflow, XOR the current CRC value with 0001h.
5) Repeat steps 3) and 4) a total of 8 times.
6) Retrieve the second data byte (13h).
7) Repeat steps 3) and 4) a total of 8 times.
8) Repeat this calculation through to the final byte.
9) Finally repeat the calculation for the two bytes (C4h 18h) in the CRC storage area, but reverse them first because the 16-bit CRC is stored in little-endian order.
Data CRC
-- 0000h 00h 0000h 13h 1300h 00h 0013h 00h 221Ah 31h 8EF9h 32h 58C0h 33h F554h 34h 2054h 35h 2181h 36h A3A0h 37h 92A9h 38h 0059h
0Dh C244h
18h 1CE2h
C4h 0000h
(3) A result of 0000h indicates a successful transfer; a nonzero one, an error.
Transfer data Spare
Number of data bytes
CRC Header Terminator
Container numbe
r
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Chapter 9 Charging and Replacing the Battery Cartridge
The scanner sounds a warning when the charge is low. Immediately recharge the battery cartridge. Some heat generation in the scanner unit or charger during charging is perfectly nor mal.
9.1 Charging the Battery Cartridge
Important notes on care and handling
Use the charger only in locations satisfying the following conditions.
- Ambient temperature of 10 to 40C
- Humidity of 20% to 80%
- No dust or excessive vibration
- No splashing of water or other liquids
Do not leave the charger in direct sunlight, in an automobile, or other location exposed to high temperatures. Keep the charger away from telephones, television sets, radios, and other equipment sensitive to electromagnetic
noise.
Disconnect the charger from the electrical outlet when not in use. Occasionally clean the charging pins with a dry cotton swab or similar material. Allowing foreign matter to
accumulate can interfere with proper charging.
Scanner
Charger
A
C adapter
Indicator LED
Power supply LED (Green)
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Charging procedure
(1) Connect the AC adapter to the charger and then plug it into an electrical outlet. Confirm that the charger's green power supply LED lights.
(2) Place the scanner in the charger. The scanner's indicator LED turns red, indicating the start of charging. When charging is complete, approximately 2.5 hours later, the charge LED goes off and the indicator LED turns
green.
(3) Remove the scanner from the charger and unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet.
Operation and Status Scanner's indicator LED
Place the scanner in the charger. Red Charging starts. Red Approximately 2.5 hours later Charging complete. Green
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9.2 Replacing the Battery Cartridge
The rechargeable battery cartridge is a consumable part with a finite service life. It is time to replace it when a full charge lasts a significantly shorter time than previously. Note that the service life varies with usage conditions
Follow the replacement procedure given below also when it is necessary to take the battery cartridge out of the scanner due to any scanner trouble.
(1) Remove the screw that secures the battery cover. (2) Open the battery cover gently that is connected with the cable.
(3) The battery cartridge out of the scanner. (4) Disconnect the battery cable connector.
Note: When disconnecting the cable connector, be sure to hold the connector housings as shown below. Do not pull the cables; doing so will result in broken wires.
Scanner
Battery cover
Battery cable connector
Battery cartridge
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(5) Connect a new battery cartridge to the battery cable connector. (6) Insert the new battery cartridge into the scanner. (7) Route the cables in the space around the battery cartridge, close the battery cover, and secure it with the screw,
taking care not to pinch the cables between the casing and the battery cover.
Note: After replacement of the battery cartridge, be sure to charge it. Note: Do not peel off the protection film covering the battery cartridge.
Battery cable connector
Battery cable connector
Charge cable connecto
r
Battery cartridge
Battery cartridge
Battery cable connector
Charge cable connector
Battery cartridge
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9.3 Recycling the Battery Cartridge
The Li-ion battery inside the rechargeable battery cartridge contains recyclable rare elements, so please recycle by returning the spent rechargeable battery cartridge to the nearest shop collecting rechargeable batteries for recycling or contacting your nearest distributor.
Always observe the following safety precautions before throwing the spent rechargeable battery cartridge into the recycle box.
- Cover the terminals with cellophane tape or other insulating material to prevent a short circuit, which risks heat generation or fire.
- Do not remove the tubing, plastic wrapping, or other material covering the battery.
- Do not disassemble the rechargeable battery cartridge.
Li-ion
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Chapter 10 Image Capturing
10.1 Outline
The scanner supports image capturing that allows you to capture a graphic as a bitmap (BMP) or JPEG image and output it to the host computer. The JPEG image offers three quality choices--standard, high, and low.
The image size can be selected from standard WVGA, 1/4 WVGA and 1/16 WVGA. If you select 1/4 WVGA or 1/16 WVGA, select also the output image area--the full image area or the center portion of the image area. When the full image area is selected, the scanner thins out the resolution of the full image area by skipping every other pixel so that the image quality becomes low; when the center portion is selected, the scanner extracts the center portion of the image area so that the visual area becomes smaller but the image quality does not change.
The scanner can also output a thumbnail to help you aim at a target. The thumbnail images can be saved as a BMP or JPEG image in 1/64 WVGA or 1/4 WVGA, respectively.
You can select the output format, image size, output image area and whether or not to use a thumbnail by modifying the parameters of the IMAGEOUT command.
Note: Selecting the HID profile disables the image capturing function.
10.2 Image Capturing Specifications
(1) Output file format
BMP or JPEG file format
(2) Image size and output image area
Image size Number of pixels BMP JPEG Image output area
Standard WVGA 752 x 480 Full image area 1/4 WVGA 376 x 240 Full or center portion of the image area 1/16 WVGA 188 x 120 Full or center portion of the image area Thumbnail (1/64 WVGA) 94 x 60 -- Full image area Thumbnail (1/4 WVGA) 376 x 240 -- Full image area
(3) Communications protocol for image transmission
Xmodem 1K
(4) Image output command
IMAGEOUT#1#m#n Enable the thumbnail transmission IMAGEOUT#1#m#n#o Disable the thumbnail transmission
The selections available for parameters l, m, n and o are as follows: l: Output file format
B BMP J or J0 JPEG (Medium) J1 JPEG (High) J2 JPEG (Low)
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m: Image size
0 Standard VGA 2 1/4 VGA 4 1/16 VGA
n: Image output area
F Full image area C Center portion of the image area
o: Thumbnail
0 Disable thumbnail transmission 1 Enable thumbnail transmission of BMP images in 1/64 VGA 2 Enable thumbnail transmission of JPEG images in 1/4 VGA
(5) Image capturing operation
1) Upon receipt of an IMAGEOUT command, the scanner captures an image, beeps three times, and switches to the
image transmission m ode (Xmodem 1K protocol).
2) When the thumbnail is enabled:
The scanner transmits a thumbnail (BMP file in 1/64 WVGA or JPEG file in 1/4 WVGA) repeatedly. Pressing the trigger switch causes the scanner to beep once, capture an image, and start transmission (Xmodem 1K
protocol).
When the thumbnail is disabled: The scanner immediately captures an image and transmits it in the format specified by IMAGEOUT parameters
(Xmodem 1K protocol).
3) Upon completion of transmission, the scanner beeps once and exits the image transmission mode.
(6) Notes
Image transmission can only be command-controlled; it cannot be started by the QR-coded parameter menu. When the scanner is in the image transmission mode, it cannot scan bar codes or 2D codes. The protocol is fixed to
the Xmodem 1K.
Parameters of the IMAGEOUT comm a nd should be uppercase or numerical ASCII characters. Transmission condition settings such as header, terminator and transmission speed for the image transmission are
the same as those for ordinary commands.
Transmission speed and other conditions when the Xmodem 1K protocol is used are the same as those with the
normal communications protocol (non- acknowledge mode or ACK/NAK mode).
Upon completion of image transmission, the scanner returns to the normal communications protocol
(non-acknowledge mode or ACK/NAK mode).
In a JPEG file format, images are compression-converted, so the image quality may be lower.
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(7) Image transmission time required (Typical)
The table below lists the typical image transmission time required from image capturing to conversion and transmission under the following conditions:
Communications adapter BA11/10-RKU using the RS-232C interface Communications protocol: Xm odem 1K Transmission speed: 115200 bps
However, this may vary according to the Bluetooth
radio wave state and the settings made in the host computer.
Image type Output file format Image file size Image transmission time
Standard WVGA BMP 353 KB 76 sec. 1/4 WVGA BMP 89.2 KB 20 sec. 1/16 WVGA BMP 23.1 KB 5.3 sec. Thumbnail (1/64 WVGA) BMP 6 KB 2.1 sec. Thumbnail (1/4 WVGA) JPEG 4.8 KB 2.0 sec.
Standard WVGA JPEG 25 KB* 8.3 sec.
*
In a JPEG file format, images will be compression-converted, so the file size may vary, depending on images
scanned (approx. 10 to 40 KB, normally 25 KB). No compression ratio can be specified.
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Chapter 11 Parameters and Defaults
The tables below list the parameters and their defaults. Those parameters can be changed with the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D), except shadowed ones only with the configuration software.
When the scanner leaves the factory, all of these parameters are set to defaults.
(1) Reading modes
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Scan w/ Bluetooth link broken
Scanning with Bluetooth wireless link broken
Cancel "Scan w/ Bluetooth link broken"
Section 3.2
Regular read mode Data verification mode
(n-point verification)
Scanning modes
Data verification mode (2-point verification)
Section 6.1
No editing Data extraction mode Data substitution mode Data blocksorting mode
Data editing
ADF script mode
Section 6.2
Enable
Point scan mode
Disable
Section 6.3
Double-read enabled
Period of double-read prevention
Period of double-read prevention
0.1 to 9.9 seconds
1s
Section 3
(2) Communications modes
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
BA10/11 Windows PC/Android
Connection target of scanner
iOS (iPhone/iPad)
Section 2.2
SPP
Profile
HID Windows PC
(SPP,HID Profile with PINCODE) Windows PC
(SPP,HID Profile without PINCODE)
Android (SPP Profile) Android (HID Profile)
Easy connection setup (See N ote 1.)
iOS (iPhone/iPad)
Section 2.2
(Note 1): Can be changed only with the QR-coded parameter menu.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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(3) Bluetooth communications parameters for SPP Profile
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Non-acknowledge mode ACK/NAK mode
Communications protocol
Data packaging mode(to host)
ACK/NAK timeout 0.19.9sec 1sec
Section 8.1 (1)
(4) Bluetooth
communications parameters for HID Profile
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Manual
CAPS mode
Auto
Section 8.2 (1) (See Note 1.)
OFF (Lowercase letter)
Host’s CAPS LOCK status
ON (Uppercase letter)
Section 8.2 (1) (See Note 1.)
U.S. English (101 key type) Germany (102 key type ) French (102 key type) U.K. English (102 key type) Italian (102 key type) Swedish (102 key type)
Keyboard type
Japanese (106 key type)
Section 8.2 (2)
Inboard numeric keys
Numeric key selection (0 to 9)
Numeric keypad
Section 8.2 (3) (See Note 3.)
None (ASCII) Binary conversion
Binary data conversion (See Note 2.)
Kanji conversion
Section 8.2 (4)
(Note 1) Select the Caps Lock state that matches host’s keyboard state. (Note 2) Some applications ca nnot output data correctly on the display. (Note 3) When selecting “Numeric keypad for the numeric data transmission format, set the host’s NUM LOCK to ON.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
Jap
anese (106 key type)
Inboard numeric keys
Numeric keypad
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Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable
Special key transfer mode
Disable
(See Note 4.)
Enable
Software keyboard
Disable
(Note 4) Special k ey tran sf er ap p lies to th e fi eld s ex cept head er an d ter minat or in th e dat a tr ans missi on fo r mat. Enab li ng t hi s
function substitutes E7h to FDh data with the special keys as listed below and transmits the substituted data to the host.
The Left SHIFT, Left CTRL, and Left ALT are transmitted as a simultaneous depression with the subsequent
character or key.
Upper
Lower
E F
0
1 F1 2 F2 3 F3 4 F4 5 F5 6 F6 7 Left SHIFT F7 8 Left CTRL F8 9 Left ALT F9
A TAB F10
B ESC F11 C ENTER F12
D Right CTRL
E F
Special Key Substitution Table
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(5) Bluetooth communications parameters
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
As a master As a slave
Configure the scanner as master or slave
No slave/master configuration c hange
Section 2.2
Bluetooth address Local name
Connection target of scanner as master
Communications adapter (BA11/10-RKU)
Section 2.2
Specification of connection target's address Connection target's address None Section 2.2
2 minutes 4 minutes 10 minutes
Timeout period for slave to wait for a connection request
30 minutes
Section 8.1 (2)
Enable
Clear the transfer buffer when the Bluetooth link is broken
Disable Start operation
Bluetooth interface
End operation
Section 2.1 (See Note 1.)
PIN code
1 to 8 digits alphanumeric characters or symbols
1234
Enable
Security function
Disable Unclassified device
Local Class of Device
Keyboard
(Note 1) The factory default is "End operation."
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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(6) Data transmission format for SPP Profile
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
None STX
Header
User-defined None ETX CR LF CR LF
Terminator
User-defined
Section 8.3 (1)
Enabled
Transmission of BCC
Disabled
Section 8.3 (1) (See Note 1.)
(Note 1) No BCC will be transferred if no header is prefixed.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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(7) Data transmission format for HID Profile
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
NONE STX ETX CR LF CR LF TAB ESC ENTER Right Ctrl
   
Header
User-defined NONE STX ETX CR LF CR LF TAB ESC ENTER Right Ctrl
   
Terminator
User-defined
Section 8.3, (1)
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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(8) Data transmission format common to all interfaces
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable
Transmission of code ID mark
Disable
Section 8.3
Before prefix
Code ID mark position
After prefix
Section 8.3
Type 1 (DENSO1) Type 2 (DENSO2) Type 3 Type 4
Code ID mark
User-defined
Section 8.3, (5)
Coupling
Code ID mark output mode
Separating
Section 8.3, (5)
Enable, in 4 digits Enable, in 2 digits
Transmission of the number of digits (not applicable to UPC/EAN code s)
Disable
Section 8.3, (6)
Enable
Prefix transmission
Disable Enable
Suffix transmission
Disable
Section 8.3, (2)
Enable
Scanner ID output
Disable
Section 8.3, (4)
Enable
GTIN format conversion
Disable Conversion to 16 digits Conversion to 14 digits
Conversion type from UPC/EAN/ Interleaved 2of5 (14-digit) to GTIN format
Conversion prohibited Conversion to 14 digits Conversion to 13 digits
Conversion type from GS1 DataBar (RSS)/GS1-128 (EAN-128) in GTIN format to EAN format
Conversion prohibited
Prefix PI in conversion from UPC/EAN/ Interleaved 2of5 (14-digit) to GTIN format
0 to 9 0
Section 8.4
(Note 1) No BCC will be transferred if no header is prefixed.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
.
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(9) 2D codes, mirror image, black-and-white inverted codes and SQRC
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable
Reading mirror image codes
Disable
Section 7.4
Black cells/bars on a white background
White cell/bars on a black background
Reading black-and-white inverted codes
Auto detection of black and white inverted codes
Section 7.5
Edit mode Batch edit mode
Edit/Non-edit mode for Structured Appended QR Code
Non-edit mode
Section 7.6
Enable
Reading MicroQR
Disable Enable
Reading PDF417
Disable Enable
Reading MicroPDF417
Disable Enable
Reading MaxiCode
Disable
Section 12.2
Enable
Reading DataMatrix (Square)
Disable Enable
Reading DataMatrix (Rectangular)
Disable
Section 12.2 (See Note 1.)
QR Code, minimum version readable 1 QR Code, maximum version readable
1 to 40
40 MicroQR, minimum version readable 1 MicroQR, maximum version readable
1 to 4
4
Data Matrix (Square), minimum code number readable
1
Data Matrix (Square), maximum code number readable
1 to 24
24 Data Matrix (Rectangular),
minimum code number readable
1
Data Matrix (Rectangular), maximum code number readable
1 to 6
6
Section 12.2 (See Note 2.)
(Note 1) Using the QR-coded parameter menu enables or disables scanning of both Square and Rectangular Data Matrix
symbols at the same time.
(Note 2) The parameter setting ranges are different from versions or code numbers that the scanner can actually re ad.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable (SQRC and QR Code symbols)
Enable (SQRC symbol only)
Reading SQRC
Disable Reading disabled
SQRC Encryption key mismatch
Enable transmission of disclosure data only
Enable transmission of disclosed data + undisclosed data
SQRC Encryption key match
Enable transmission of undisclosed data only
Section 7.8
SQRC Code, minimum version readable 1 SQRC Code, maximum version readable
Setting range 1-40
40
Section 12.2 (See Note 1.)
Enable
Reading iQR Code (square)
Disable
Section 12.2
iQR Code, (square) minimum version readable
1
iQR Code, (square ) maximum version readable
Setting range 1-61
61
Section 12.2 (See Note 1.)
Enable
Reading iQR Code (rectangular)
Disable
Section 12.2
iQR Code, (rectangular) minimum version readable
1
iQR Code, (rectangular) maximum version readable
Setting range 1-15
15
Section 12.2 (See Note 1.)
Edit mode Edit/Non-edit mode for
Structured Appended iQR Code
Non-edit mode
Section 7.6
Enable
Reading Aztec (Full Range)
Disable Enable
Reading Aztec (Compact)
Disable
Section 12.2
Aztec, (Full range) minimum version readable
1
Aztec, (Full range) maximum version readable
Setting range 1-32
32
Aztec, (Compact) minimum version readable
1
Aztec, (Compact) maximum version readable
Setting range 1-4
4
Section 12.2 (See Note 1.)
(Note 1) The parameter setting ranges are different from versions or code numbers that the scanner can actually re ad.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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(10) Bar codes
UPC-A/E, EAN-13/8
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable
Scanning UPC-A and EAN-13
Disable
Sections 9.4 and
12.2
Enable
UPC-A transmission of check digit
Disable Enable
UPC-A transmission of number syste m character
Disable Enable
UPC-A transmission of the leading character
Disable Enable
EAN-13 transmission of check digit
Disable
Sections 9.4 and
12.2
Enable
EAN-13 transmission of country code
Disable
Sections 9.4 and
12.2 (See Note 1.)
Enable
EAN-13 conversion to the ISBN / ISSN format
Disable Enable
Reading UPC-E
Disable Enable
UPC-E transmission of check digit
Disable Enable
UPC-E transmission of the leading character
Disable Enable
UPC-E transmission of number system character
Disable Enable
UPC-E conversion to the UPC-A format
Disable
Sections 9.4 and
12.2
(Note 1) A country code is in the upper tw o digits of the prefix character field in EAN-13.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable
Reading EAN-8
Disable
Sections 9.4 and
12.2
Enable
EAN-8 transmission of check digit
Disable Enable
EAN-8 Conversion to the EAN-13 format
Disable Enable
Reading UPC/EAN with 2-digit add-on
Disable Enable
Reading UPC/EAN with 5-digit add-on
Disable Enable
Reading UPC/EAN with add-on only
Disable Disabled checking
Add-on check level
Levels 1 to 4
Sections 9.4 and
12.2
Interleaved 2of5
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable, without a check digit Enable, with a check digit
(Check digit transmission enabled) Enable, with a check digit
(Check digit transmission disabled)
Reading Interleaved 2of5
Disable
Section 12.2
Minimum number of readable digits for Interleaved 2of5
4 digits
Maximum number of readable digits for Interleaved 2of5
2 to 99 digits
99 digits
(See Note 1.)
(Note 1) The parameter setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actually read.
Standard 2of5
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable, without a check digit Enable, with a check digit
Reading Standard 2of5
Disable Enable
Standard 2of5 transmission of check digit
Disable
Section 12.2
Minimum number of readable digits for Standard 2of5
3 digits
Maximum number of readable digits for Standard 2of5
3 to 99 digits
99 digits
(See Note 1.)
(Note 1) The parameter setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actually read.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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Codabar (NW-7)
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable, without a check digit Enable, with a check digit
(Check digit transmission enabled) Enable, with a check digit
(Check digit transmission disabled)
Reading Codabar (NW-7)
Disable
Section 12.2
Minimum number of readable digits for Codabar (NW-7)
4 digits
Maximum number of readable digits for Codabar (NW-7)
3 to 99 digits (including start/stop codes)
99 digits
(See Note 1.)
Transmit a/b/c/d
Transmit A/B/C/D
Transmission of Start/Stop codes for Codabar (NW-7)
Disable
Section 12.2
MOD-16
Check digit method for Codabar (NW-7)
7-check method
Section 12.2
(Note 1) The parameter setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the sca nner can actually read.
Code 39
Item Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable, without a check digit Enable, with a check digit
(Check digit transmission enabled) Enable, with a check digit
(Check digit transmission disabled)
Reading Code 39
Disable
Section 12.2
Minimum number of readable digits for Code 39
1 digit
Maximum number of readable digits for Code 39
1 to 99 digits (excluding start/stop codes)
99 digits
(See Note 1.)
Enable
Transmission of Start/Stop codes for Code 39
Disable
Section 12.2
Enable
Conversion to FULL ASCII
Disable
Section 12.2
(Note 1) The parameter setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can a ctually read.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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Code 128, GS1-128 (EAN-128)
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable
Reading Code 128
Disable Enable
Reading GS1-128 (EAN-128)
Disable
Section 12.2 (See Note 2.)
Minimum number of readable digits for Code 128
1 digit
Maximum number of readable digits for Code 128
1 to 99 digits (excluding start/stop codes and 1-digit check digit)
99 digits
(See Note 1.)
Disable Transmit GS
Transmission of FNC1 for Code 128
User-defined
Section 12.2
Minimum number of readable digits for GS1-128 (EAN-128)
1 digit
Maximum number of readable digits for GS1-128 (EAN-128)
1 to 99 digits (excluding start/stop codes and 1-digit check digit)
99 digits
(See Note 1.)
Disable Transmit GS
Transmission of FNC1 for GS1-128 (EAN-128)
User-defined
Section 12.2
(Note 1) The setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actua lly read. (Note 2) Using the QR-coded parameter menu enables or disables scanning of both Code 128 and GS1-128 (EAN-128) at
the same time.
Code 93
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable
Reading Code 93
Disable
Section 12.2
Minimum number of readable digits for Code 93
1 digit
Maximum number of readable digits for Code 93
1 to 99 digits (excluding start/stop codes and 2-digit check digits)
99 digits
(See Note 1.)
(Note 1) The setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actua lly read.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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GS1 DataBar (RSS), EAN.UCC Composite symbols
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable Reading GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional, GS1 DataBar Truncated, GS1 DataBar Limited, GS1 DataBar Expanded (Note 1)
Disable
Enable Reading GS1 DataBar Stacked, GS1 DataBar Expanded Stac ked, GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional (Note 2)
Disable
Enable
Transmit GS
Transmission of FNC1 for GS1 DataBar (RSS) Expanded code
User-defined
Enable Reading EAN.UCC Composite symbols
Disable
Enable Reading RSS Composite with CC-A
Disable
Enable Reading RSS Composite with CC-B
Disable
Enable Reading UPC/EAN Composite with CC-A
Disable
Enable Reading UPC/EAN Composite with CC-B
Disable
Enable Reading GS1-128 (EAN-128) Composite with CC-A
Disable
Enable Reading GS1-128 (EAN-128) Composite with CC-B
Disable
Enable Reading GS1-128 (EAN-128) Composite with CC-C
Disable
Section 12.2
(Note 1) Indicates GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional (RSS-14), GS1 DataBar Truncated ( RSS-14 Truncated ), GS1 DataBar
Limited (RSS Limited) a nd GS1 DataBar Expanded ( RSS E xpanded ).
(Note 2) Indicates GS1 DataBar Stacked (RSS-14 Stacked), GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional (RSS-14 Stacked
Omnidirectional) and GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked (RSS Expanded Stacked).
(Note 3) In the QR Code menu, the GS1 DataBar (RSS codes) cannot separately be selected and they are enabled or disabled
all together.
(Note 4) In the QR Code menu, the COMPOSITE codes cannot separately be selected and they are enabled or disabled all
together.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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Multi-line barcode scanning
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable Reading multi-line bar codes
Disable
Two lines
Number of lines for multi-line barcode scanning
Three lines
Header/Terminator-delimited Output format for multi-line bar codes
Comma-delimited First-line barcode Selectable from readable bar codes Not specified. First-line barcode character Up to 2 ASCII characters Not specified. First-line barcode minimum number of
readable digits
Max. 99 digits Not specified. First-line barcode maximum number of
readable digits
Max. 99 digits Not specified. Second-line barcode Selectable from readable bar codes Not specified.
Second-line barcode character Up to 2 ASCII characters Not specified. Second-line barcode minimum number of
readable digits
Max. 99 digits Not specified. Second-line barcode maximum number of
readable digits
Max. 99 digits Not specified. Third-line barcode Selectable from readable bar codes Not specified.
Third-line barcode character Up to 2 ASCII characters Not specified. Third-line barcode minimum number of
readable digits
Max. 99 digits Not specified. Third-line barcode maximum number of
readable digits
Max. 99 digits Not specified.
Section 7.7
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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(11) Trigger switch control
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Auto-off mode
Momentary switching mode
Momentary switching mode
(Reverse Type)
Alternate switching mode
Continuous reading mode 1
Continuous reading mode 2
Section 5.1
Auto sense mode
Trigger switch control mode
Auto stand mode
Section 5.3
1s
2s
3s
4s
Auto-off mode reading time (One shot mode)
5s
Section 5.1
1s
2s
3s
4s
5s
6s
7s
8s
Time from Auto stand mode to Auto sensing mode
9s
Section 5.3
Enable
Error issue when reading fails
Disable
Section 5.1
High
Medium
Sensibility level
Low
Section 5.3
Enable
Break Bluetooth wireless link
Disable
Section 2.3
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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