Denso QK30-U User Manual

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2D Code Scanner (Fixed type)
QK30-U
User's Manual
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Copyright © DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED, 2014
QR Code, SQRC and QBdirect are registered trademarks of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED.
Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
All products and company names mentioned in this manual 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 ....................................................................................................................................ii
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................................................... iii
Care and Maintenance.......................................................................................................................................................... vii
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Chapter 1 Names and Functions ........................................................................................................................................
Chapter 2 Preparation...........................................................................................................................................................
2.1 Operating Environment for Use of the QK30-U ....................................................................................................
Chapter 3 Connection to the Host Computer ...................................................................................................................
3.1 Setting up the USB-COM interface ........................................................................................................................4
3.2 Setting up the USB keyboard interface...................................................................................................................
Chapter 4 Scanning Codes..................................................................................................................................................
Chapter 5 Customizing the Scanner ..................................................................................................................................
Chapter 6 Scanning Control ................................................................................................................................................
6.1 Software Control .....................................................................................................................................................
6.2 Automatic detection of labels .................................................................................................................................
Chapter 7 Scanning Functions..........................................................................................................................................
7.1 Editing Data...........................................................................................................................................................
7.1.1 Data extraction mode ................................................................................................................................
7.1.2 Data substitution mode .............................................................................................................................
7.1.3 Data blocksorting mode ............................................................................................................................
7.1.4 ADF script mode .......................................................................................................................................
7.2 Scanning a reverse Code .......................................................................................................................................
7.3 Scanning a Black-and-white Inverted Code .........................................................................................................
7.4 Scanning Structure Append QR(iQR) Code Symbols..........................................................................................
7.5 Multi-line Barcode Scanning ................................................................................................................................2
7.5.1 Number of lines.........................................................................................................................................
7.5.2 Data output order ......................................................................................................................................
7.5.3 Output format............................................................................................................................................
7.6 Scanning an SQRC (Security QR Code) Symbol.................................................................................................
Chapter 8 Speaker, Indicator LEDs, Illumination LEDs and Magic key.....................................................................
8.1 Speaker ..................................................................................................................................................................
8.1.1 Beeping at prescribed frequencies ............................................................................................................
8.1.2 Audio playback .........................................................................................................................................
8.2 Indicator LEDs ......................................................................................................................................................
8.3 Illumination LEDs.................................................................................................................................................
8.4 Magic key.................................................................................................................................................................
8.4.1 Magic key function ......................................................................................................................................
8.4.2 USB keyboard interface auto-switching function .......................................................................................
Chapter 9 Communication .................................................................................................................................................
9.1 USB-COM Interface .............................................................................................................................................
9.2 USB Keyboard Interface .......................................................................................................................................
9.3 Communication Format ........................................................................................................................................
9.4 GTIN Format Conversion .....................................................................................................................................
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Chapter 10 Parameters and Defaults ..............................................................................................................................
Chapter 11 QR-Coded Parameter Menu.........................................................................................................................
11.1 Parameter Setting Procedure Using the QR-coded Parameter Menu ...................................................................
11.2 Restriction on the Use of QR-coded Parameter Menu .........................................................................................
11.3 QR-coded Parameter Menu...................................................................................................................................
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................................................
Appendix 1 Specifications..................................................................................................................................................
Appendix 2 Control Commands ........................................................................................................................................
Appendix 3 Interface Specifications ...............................................................................................................................
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Preface
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: The QK30-U specifications described in this manual are supported by the QK30-U 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.
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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 QK30 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, meaning 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 QK30 series of scanners 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.
Wrong handling of the scanner could result in a heat, smoke, or scanner failure. Be sure to observe the following.
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.
Keep the scanner away from water.
Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock.
Never use the scanner on the line voltage other than the specified level.
Doing so could cause the scanner to break or burn.
Do not use the scanner where any inflammable gases may be emitted.
Doing so could cause fire.
Do not scratch, modify, bend, twist, pull, or heat the interface cable. Do not place heavy
material on the cable or allow the cable to get pressed under heavy material.
Doing so could break the cable, resulting in a 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.
If smoke, abnormal odors or noises come from the scanner, immediately switch off the host
computer, unplug the interface cable, 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 unplug the interface cable, 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, switch off the host
computer, unplug the interface cable, and contact your nearest dealer.
Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock.
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Wrong handling of the scanner could result in a heat, smoke, or scanner failure. Be sure to observe the following.
Never
disassemble
Never disassemble or modify the scanner.
Doing so could result in a fire or electrical shock.
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 scratch or modify the scanner or its interface cable. Do not bend, twist, pull, or heat the
cable.
Doing so could damage the scanner or its interface cable, resulting in a fire.
Do not put heavy material on the scanner or its interface cable, or allow it 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.
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.
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Wrong handling of the scanner could result in a heat, smoke, or scanner failure. Be sure to observe the following.
If the interface cable is damaged (e.g., exposed or broken lead wires), stop using it and
contact your nearest dealer.
Failure to do so could result in a fire or electrical shock.
During an electrical storm, always unplug the interface cable.
Expose to power surges could result in a fire.
When taking care of the scanner, unplug the interface cable for safety.
Failure to do so could result in an electrical shock.
Do not drop the scanner.
The scanner housing may be broken, creating injuries.
Unplug the interface cable and contact your nearest dealer.
Using the scanner whose housing is broken could result in smoke or fire.
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Care and Maintenance
Dust or dirt accumulating on the clear plate of the scanning window will affect reading performance. If you use the scanner in dusty areas, therefore, periodically check the clear plate of the scanning window and clean it if dusty.
To clean the plate, first blow the dust away with an airbrush. Then gently wipe the plate with a cotton swab or the
similar soft one.
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.
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Chapter 1 Names and Functions
MAGIC KEYMAGIC KEYMAGIC KEY
No.
Name Function and Description
Scanning window Apply a code to be scanned to this window.
Speaker hole
The speaker sounds when reading is complete.
Indicator LEDs These LEDs light blue when reading is complete and flash red if an error occurs.
(Refer to Section 8.2 for details.)
Magic key (on the
back side)
This key is used to switch the USB interface.
(Refer to Section 8.4 for details.)
Interface cable USB interface cable
The interface cable connects the scanner to a host computer or other host equipment.
(Refer to Chapter 3 for the connection to the host and setting up of the USB interface.)
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Chapter 2 Preparation
2.1 Operating Environment for Use of the QK30-U
Using the QK30-U requires a host computer equipped with a USB port. The operating environment differs depending upon whether you use the USB-COM interface or USB keyboard interface as listed below. The default interface is the USB-COM interface.
USB-COM interface (factory default):
To use this interface, you need to install the dedicated Active USB-COM driver (virtual COM port driver) to the host computer. This interface allows you to use the scanner in applications using the conventional serial port. For instructions on how to set up the device driver, refer to Chapter 3, Section 3.1. For the interface specifications, refer to Chapter 9, Section 9.1.
USB keyboard interface:
No dedicated USB device driver is required. Via this interface, data scanned by the scanner can be entered to the cursor position in your application. For instructions on how to set up the device driver, refer to Chapter 3, Section 3.2. For the interface specifications, refer to Chapter 9, Section 9.2.
To use the USB-COM interface
(factory default):
To use the USB keyboard interface:
Host computer Windows PC
USB driver Active USB-COM port driver*
provided by DENSO WAVE
OS-supplied device driver
Note: Information on the type of applicable operating systems is available from QBdirect. Refer to the User’s Manual for the setup procedure.
Switching between the USB-COM interface and USB keyboard interface is possible by:
- Using QR-coded parameter menu (see Chapter 11),
- Using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D)* or
- Using Magic key (see Chapter 8.4).
The interface setting will be retained even if the scanner is turned off.
Note: For approx. 20 seconds after switching from
the USB-COM interface to the USB keyboard interface, the
scanner cannot accept data entry.
* The User’s Manual, Active USB-COM port driver and configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) are available for registered users to download free of charge from QBdirect.
http://www.qbdirect.net
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Chapter 3 Connection to the Host Computer
The QK30-U receives and sends data from/to the host computer through the USB-COM interface or USB keyboard interface. You need to set up the device driver designed for the interface to be used. (Refer to the section 3.1 and section 3.2)
Notes for connecting the USB interface cable
To use the USB-COM interface, you need to install the serial port driver to the host computer before connection of
the USB interface cable.
Scanner
USB interface cable
When plugging and unplugging the USB connector, put an interval of at least 10 seconds between those actions
since Windows may take several to 10 seconds to add or delete the USB device.
When the host computer is processing the scanner connection, do not plug or unplug any other USB device cables.
Directly connect the scanner to the USB port on the host computer or to the self-powered hub. The scanner may not
be connected to some types of hubs. If the operation of the hub-connected scanner is unstable, connect it directly to any USB port on the host computer.
Do not use any extension cord.
Do not use computer's power management features
The scanner does not support standby, sleep, resume, hibernation, and other power management features; therefore, disable their settings before setting up the scanner.
When communication software is open on a computer, disabling a suspend state may cause some computers to be unable to communicate. If it happens, terminate the software and reboot the computer.
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3.1 Setting up the USB-COM interface
Using the USB-COM interface requires installing the Active USB-COM port driver provided by DENSO WAVE to the host computer. The driver can be downloaded for free from our website at:
http://www.qbdirect.net
The file downloaded contains the driver set up file and the installation guide. For installation, refer to the installation guide. For the latest information, refer to the QBdirect at our home page.
Notes for installing and using the Active USB-COM port driver
The driver should be installed with administrative permission (Administrator Login).
The driver does not contain a Microsoft digital signature. Therefore, do not block installation of drivers containing
no signature with the driver's signature option or local policy's security option.
The driver allows hot plugging or unplugging of a USB device even during communication (when the COM port is
being opened); however, the communications data when the USB device is disconnected will be lost.
The driver always serves as a virtual serial port even if a USB device is unplugged, so the driver always occupies a
COM port number.
The driver cannot coexist with conventional Denso USB-COM device drivers in a host computer. In the installation
procedure, the Active USB-COM port driver requires uninstalling the conventional ones.
Installing the driver on a single host computer more than one time enables more than one USB device to be used.
However, the uninstaller of the Active USB-COM port driver uninstalls previously installed drivers, not individually but all at once.
Installation procedure
Refer to the installation procedure for “Active USB-COM Port Driver Installation Guide”.
The driver installation procedure consists of two processes: installation of the serial port driver to be performed before connection of the USB device (scanner) and installation of the USB driver to be performed following connection of the USB device.
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3.2 Setting up the USB keyboard interface
The USB keyboard interface requires the USB device class driver for HID (Human Interface Device) which is included in Windows 98 or later Operating Systems and whose setup wizard will automatically run. You do not need to install the device driver.
Note: If the USB-COM interface (factory default) is set up, switch it to the USB keyboard interface by scanning the "USB keyboard interface" QR Code symbol given in Section 11.3 with the parameter setting procedure in Section
11.1 or by following the procedure in section 8.4.
Connecting the USB interface cable to the host's USB port or USB hub automatically runs the system-supplied driver setup wizard. Follow the wizard and set up the driver. This section describes the procedure on each of Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.
Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista
(1) Switch the computer on to run Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista. Log on as an Administrator.
(2) Connect the scanner's USB interface cable to the computer or USB hub.
(3) Wait for the Installing device driver software hint to pop
up on the Windows task tray.
Windows will automatically configure the scanner. Upon
completion of the configuration, the screen shown at lef
t
automatically disappears.
(4) Wait for the USB Human Interface Device hint to pop up
on the task tray.
(5) To check whether the USB device is working normally, open
the Windows Device Manager.
If USB Human Interface Device is added to the sub-tree o
f
Human Interface Devices as shown at left, the scanner is connected normally.
If the device is not added or it is marked with
or ,
remove this driver with the uninstaller, reboot you
r
computer, and perform the above connection process again.
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Windows XP
(1) Switch the computer on to run Windows XP. Log on
(2) Connect the scanner's USB interface cable to th
as an Administrator.
e computer or USB hub.
(3) ew Hardware hint to pop up on the
Wait for the Found N Windows task tray.
Windows will automatically configure the scanner. Upon completion of the configuration, the screen shown at lef
t
automatically disappears.
(
4) To check whether the USB device is working normally, open the Windows Device Manager.
If USB Human Interface Device is added to the sub-tree o
f
Human Interface Devices as shown at left, the scanner is connected normally.
If the device is not added or it is marked with or
,
remove this driver with the uninstaller, reboot you
r
computer, and perform the above connection process again.
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Chapter 4 Scanning Codes
Bring the LCD of a mobile phone to the scanning window of the scanner as shown below. The scanner reads a code shown on the mobile's LCD, outputs the code data read, beeps the speaker, and turns the
indicator LEDs blue.
Indicator LEDs
Note: T
he scanner supports the double-read prevention function that prevents the scanner from reading in the
same code more than once in succession even if you keep applying a code to the scanning window. To read the same code again after successfully read, therefore, pull the mobile away from the scanning window for at least half a second to release the double-read prevention function.
Note that if you keep applying a low-quality code that cannot be read within half a second to the scanning window, the scanner may double-read the code at intervals of half a second or longer.
Note: The double-read prevention timeout 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: The scanner may fail to read depending upon the mobile model, the contrast or backlight setting, or the LCD surface conditions (e.g., sticker pasted, scratches).
Scanning window
Indicator LEDs
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Chapter 5 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.
(1) Scanning parameter setting QR Codes from the QR-coded parameter menu
by pressing the trigger switch.
(The QR-coded parameter menu is given in Chapter 11.)
(2) Using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D)*
in your computer.
The configuration software is available via the USB-COM interface; it is not via the USB keyboard interface.
The configuration software also offers batch-process QR code symbols for read by scanners in the field. Those
symbols printed can be scanned by the scanner via any of the USB-COM interface and USB keyboard interface.
Note: Selecting the USB keyboard interface makes the configuration software unavailable.
* Registered users can download the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D
) from QBdirect, their customer
support section on the Denso Wave website at no extra charge. For further details on QBdirect or to register, visit the following URL. http://www.qbdirect.net
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Chapter 6 Scanning Control
6.1 Software Control
You can control the scanner by sending scanning control commands from the host computer via USB-COM interface. (For details about control commands, refer to Appendix 2.)
Commands Description
R
Ready-to-scan command
Upon receipt of one of these commands, the scanner lights the illumination LEDs and becomes ready to scan.
Z
Standby command
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.
6.2 Automatic detection of labels
Bringing a code label within the scan range of the scanning window turns on the illumination LEDs and starts the scanner reading the code.
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 go off when a code label is moved away from the range or stays within the range without move for approx. 3 seconds.
The scanner offers a choice of three code response levels. Switch to a higher code response level if the illumination LEDs will not come on when a code is brought into the range, for example. The code response level can be specified with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
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 sensing mode, an ambient illuminance of at least 30 lx is
required.
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Chapter 7 Scanning Functions
7.1 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 9, Section 9.3).
Note: In the case of Structure Append 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.
7.1.1 Data extraction mode
Th
is mode offers three extraction choices--"data string," "data block" and "AI (Application Identifier)-prefixed 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, GS1 DataBar, and GS1 Composite symbols (excluding linear components in a UPC/EAN Composite symbol).
7.1.1.1 Extracting a data string
The scanner extracts a data string specified 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 9, Section 9.4). 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
Codabar (NW-7)
Code 39
Code 93
Interleaved 2of5 (ITF)
Standard 2of5 (STF)
GS1 DataBar
"Code type"
GS1 Composite symbols
"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 symbols should be specified including start and stop codes.
Example
Code read: QR Code, Data: 12345, Header: STX, Terminator: ETX, Scanner ID: Disable, Code ID 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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7.1.1.2 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 9, Section 9.4). 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
Codabar (NW-7)
Code 39
Code 93
Interleaved 2of5 (ITF)
Standard 2of5 (STF)
GS1 DataBar
"Code type"
GS1 Composite symbols
"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.
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Data block numbers
Each data block number should be within the range from 1 through 99. Up to three blocks can be extracted.
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[ETX]
1,23,456,7890 3, 1 and 2 [STX]456[ETX][STX]1[ETX][STX]23[ETX]
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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7.1.1.3 Extracting AI (Application Identifier)-prefixed strings
If the scanner reads any of GS1-128, GS1 DataBar, and GS1Composite 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 9, Section 9.3).
The "AI-prefixed string" extraction is available in two modes--AI split mode and AI parenthesizing mode. AIs to be used for data editing are listed in (3) AI table
later.
(1) AI split 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
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]94901234567894[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
"Data transfer regardless of error result": Prohibit
01,01 Error
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]01949012345678941103080813030810170402081704 0305 [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)030 808(13)030810(17)040208[ETX]
"Data transfer regardless of error result": Prohibit
0194901234567894110308081303 081061704020817040305
Error (Note 1)
0194901234567894110308081303 081017040208
[STX](01)94901234567894(11)030 808(13)030810(17)040208[ETX]
"Data transfer regardless of error result": Permit
0194901234567894110308081303 081061704020817040305
[STX]0194901234567894110308081303 081061704020817040305[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 start 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 Serial Number
30 n2+n..8 Quantity
310n n4+n6 Net Weight, Kilograms
311n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Meters
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, Inches (***)
322n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Feet (***)
323n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Yards (***)
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, Meters, 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, Logistics (***)
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 Payable 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) Global Location Number
411 n3+n13 Bill to (Invoice to) Global Location Number
412 n3+n13 Purchased from Global Location Number
413 n3+n13 Ship for (Deliver for) Global Location Number
414 n3+n13 Identification of a Physical Location--Global Location Number
415 n3+n13 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 Global Returnable Asset Identifier (GRAI)
8004 n4+an..30 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 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 month, DD must be filled with "00."
(**) n indicates the length of data.
(***) n indicates the decimal point position.
a Alphabetic characters a3 3 alphabetic characters, fixed length a..3 Up to 3 alphabetic characters
n Numeric characters n3 3 numeric characters, fixed length n..3 Up to 3 numeric characters
an Alphanumeric characters an3 3 alphanumeric characters, fixed length an..3 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 data read up to a GS (1Dh).
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7.1.2 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 9, Section 9.3).
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
Codabar (NW-7)
Code 39
Code 93
Interleaved 2of5 (ITF)
Standard 2of5 (STF)
GS1 DataBar
"Code type"
GS1 Composite symbols
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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7.1.3 Data blocksorting mode
The scanner splits code data read into a maximum of 5 blocks at the specified separate positions, sorts those blocks in the specified order, and outputs it in the data transmission format selected in the scanner (see Chapter 9, Section 9.3).
Note: The separate 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
Codabar (NW-7)
Code 39
Code 93
Interleaved 2of5 (ITF)
Standard 2of5 (STF)
GS1 DataBar
"Code type"
GS1 Composite symbols
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
Separate 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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7.1.4 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, GS1 DataBar and GS1Composite 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 LEDs and speaker
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 ADF script mode cannot be used together with the GTIN format conversion or any of other edit modes (data extraction mode, data substitution mode, and data blocksorting mode).
7.2 Scanning a reverse Code
The scanner can scan symbols viewed from the front surface or from the back surface. Scanning of 2D Code viewed from the back surface can be set to enable(setting to read Reverse code) or disable(setting to read Normal mode) using the configuration software. If scanning of 2D Code viewed from the back surface is enabled, scanning time of 2D Code may become longer.
7.3 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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7.4 Scanning Structure Append QR(iQR) Code Symbols
QR Code symbology can split data into a maximum of 16 blocks and encode each of them into a Structure Append QR Code symbol (model 1, model 2) or iQR Code symbol. Structure Append QR Code scanning is possible only with the same QR Code type.
The scanner can scan Structure Append QR Code symbols and restore them to the original data string in batch edit mode or non-edit mode. The mode can be selected with the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
Batch edit mode
This mode is supported by QR Code model 1 and 2 only.
If all Structure Append QR Code symbols split into a maximum of four blocks 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 Structure Append QR Code symbol is read, the scanner sends the data read to the host computer.
When scanning Structure Append QR Code symbols, the scanner beeps in a different way from usual. That is, when the scanner reads the first Structure Append code, it beeps twice and enters the Structure Append code scanning mode. When the scanner completes the sequence of Structure Append code scanning, it beeps three times.
Note: If you scan any non Structure Append QR (iQR) Code symbol or a code other than a QR (iQR) Code symbol midway through a sequence of Structure Append QR Code scanning, the scanner cancels the Structure Append code scanning, discards the Structure Append QR Code data already scanned, and sends the code scanned last.
Note: If the scanner switches to standby or the Structure Append code scanning interval exceeds approx. 3 seconds, then the scanner discards the data scanned and cancels the Structure Append code scanning sequence.
Note: If you scan a Structure Append code symbol of any other QR Code before completion of the current scanning sequence, the scanner discards the data already scanned and starts a new scanning sequence.
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7.5 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 (ScannerSetting_2D).
7.5.1 Number of lines
The num
ber of lines allowed for multi-line barcode scanning is 2 or 3. This setting is essential.
7.5.2 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.
7.5.3 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 9.3) 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 9.3). 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,
UPC/EAN Composite symbols including the specified linear components cannot be read.
7.6 Scanning an SQRC (Security QR Code) Symbol
An SQRC symbol refers to a security QR Code symbol that consists of disclosed and undisclosed data. The undisclosed 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 mismatch of encryption key," "Management of encryption key," and "Data transmission of undisclosed data."
Note: SQRC scanning requires configuring an encryption key beforehand with the SQRC configuration software (SQRC Setting) separately prepared.
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Chapter 8 Speaker, Indicator LEDs, Illumination LEDs and Magic key
8.1 Speaker
8.1.1 Beeping at prescribed frequencies
(1) Beeping
The scanner emits a short or long beep, once or a couple of times as described below.
The speaker emits a short beep when:
- the scanner has read a code successfully (Instead of this beep, audio data in Section 8.1.2 can be used as a scanning
completion sound.),
- the scanner has read a Structure Append QR 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 11),
- 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).
The speaker emits a long beep when:
- the scanner has read Structure Append QR Code symbols in edit mode and the accumulated data exceeds 8
kilobytes,
- 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
"Reading disable" is selected in “SQRC Encryption key mismatch”)
- a communications error has occurred, or
- an invalid control command is received.
The configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) provides a choice of speaker ON/OFF (default:OFF) when the scanner is turned on, but does not provide a choice of speaker tone.
You can disable the speaker using the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D)*. In any of the following cases, however, the speaker sounds regardless of that speaker setting: (Except that speaker forced OFF is enabled.)
- when you make settings by scanning the QR-coded parameter menu,
- when the scanner receives a speaker-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).
(2) Adjusting the speaker volume
You can adjust the speaker volume to three levels--high, medium and low--using the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). The factory default is High.
Each time the "Speaker volume" QR Code symbol is read, the speaker volume cycles as shown below.
Even if the scanner is turned off, it retains this setting.
Medium Low
High
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8.1.2 Audio playback
The scanner plays back previously recorded audio data files as a scanning completion sound, using the speaker.
(1) Registering an audio data file
Up to five audio data files can be registered with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
Audio data file specifications
The table below lists the audio data file specifications supported by the scanner.
File format WAV
Audio file format PCM (Linear PCM)
Sampling rate 8 to 48 kHz (44.1, 22.05, or 11.025 kHz recommended)
Sampling size 8 bits, 16 bits
Number of channels 1 (monaural)
2 (stereo, the left channel is played)
File size 500 kilobytes (max.)
Notes
- Once registered, audio data files can no longer be erased, so overwrite them with new ones.
- Audio data files out of the specifications cannot be registered.
(2) Playing back an audio data file
Using the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) or control commands (IS and VOLSND in Appendix 2) to be sent from the host plays back audio data files previously registered.
Notes
- During playback of an audio data file, no code can be read.
- If the playback time of an audio data file is long, take it into consideration in system operation.
- Playback specified by a control command has priority over that by the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
If the scanner receives two or more playback commands, the last one takes effect.
(3) Adjusting the playback volume
You can adjust the playback volume to ten levels for each audio data file, using the QR-coded parameter menu, configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D), or control commands.
Notes
Depending upon the playback volume selected, the speaker may make crackling or stuttering sounds due to the installation environment.
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8.2 Indicator LEDs
The indicator LEDs light or flash in blue, green or red as described below.
The indicator LEDs light in blue when:
- the scanner has read a code successfully,
- the "Start setting" or "End setting" code is read from the QR-coded parameter menu (given in Chapter 11),
- the scanner starts or ends a sequence of Structure Append QR Code scanning,
- the scanner has read a Structure Append QR Code symbol, or
- the parameter values are saved by a PW command (refer to Appendix 2).
The indicator LEDs light in red when:
- the scanner has received an abnormal control command,
- the scanner has failed to edit data read,
- the scanner has read Structure Append QR Code symbols 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), or
- a run-time error has occurred in ADF script.
The indicator LEDs light or flash in green when: (POWER Indication LEDs)
- When the scanner is turning on. (Power indication LED function needs to be setting with the configuration software
(ScannerSetting_2D))
The indicator LEDs can be disabled with the QR-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). In any of the following cases, however, the indicator LEDs come on regardless of the current LED setting.
- When the scanner is being customized with the QR-coded parameter menu (Chapter 11),
- When the scanner receives an LED-ON command (ID) 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 has failed to save parameter values specified with the configuration software
(ScannerSetting_2D), QR-coded parameter menu, or control commands, or
- When a run-time error has occurred in ADF script.
8.3 Illumination LEDs
When the scanner is ready to scan, the illumination LEDs flash.
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8.4 Magic key
8.4.1 Magic key function
The following magic key functions, or no function, can be selected according to need, by the configuration software.
Note: Do not apply force in excess of 10N on this key.
No function
No function is assigned to magic key: No operation is changed by pressing magic key.
Scanning ON/OFF mode
Each time the magic key is pressed, the scanner mode is switched between Standby mode and Active state.
8.4.2 USB keyboard interface auto-switching function
If
the Active USB-COM port driver is not installed in the computer, (1) hold on the magic key, (2) connect the scanner’s USB interface cable to the computer or its USB hub, and (3) release the magic key more than five seconds later.
After the interface is switched to the USB keyboard interface, the scanner is reconnected to the host computer. The interface can be switched to the USB keyboard interface only when the scanner is originally set to the USB-COM interface. The configuration software can disable the USB keyboard interface switchover function. The interface type remains unchanged during the power off.
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Chapter 9 Communication
9.1 USB-COM Interface
This scanner is compliant with USB 1.1(Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1.1)
Installing the dedicated Active USB-COM port driver to the host computer allows the USB-COM interface to operate in communications applications using the conventional serial port.
Note: Entering data transferred from the scanner via the USB-COM interface directly to applications (e.g., Access, Excel, and Internet Explorer) running on the host computer requires the keyboard interface software (QR_kbif)*. As shown below, the QR_kbif converts the data read into the keying format and passes it to applications in the manner as if it is coming from the keyboard. It is, therefore, possible for applications capable of accepting keyed data to handle the data read by the scanner.
* Registered users can download the keyboard interface software (QR_kbif), Active USB-COM driver, and the
configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) from QBdirect, their customer support section on the Denso Wave
website at no extra charge. For further details on QBdirect or to register, visit the following URL.
http://www.qbdirect.net
Physical device
A
pplication
Key
board
A
ccess, Excel, Internet Explorer, etc.
Key
ed data
Scanner
Key
board interface
software (QR_kbif)
No
tes for use
• If you connect the scanner to your computer first time or have changed the COM port for the scanner or hub, then
confirm the COM port number on the Windows Device Manager or the like before use.
• If you want to use two or more communications processors (software) or scanners concurrently on your computer,
be sure to assign a unique COM port number to each of them.
• It is not necessary to make settings such as transmission speed, data bits, parity, and stop bits (which are required for communications software using a conventional serial port) since the USB interface ignores those settings. The flow control should be set to "Hardware (RTS/CTS)" or "None."
• The virtual COM port on the computer and the scanner are connected with each other as shown below.
Computer Scanner
RxD
TxD
CTS
TxD
RxD
RTS
CTS
DTR
DSR
DCD
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Communications protocol
You can select either non-acknowledge mode or ACK/NAK mode.
Non-acknowledge mode (default)
If the CTS signal is at a high level (Enable transmission), the scanner transmits code data read.
Note: The configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) provides a choice of CTS signal monitoring time from 100 ms to 9.9 s in 100-ms increments and two CTS signal control choices Yes and No.
ACK/NAK mode
If the CTS signal is at high level (Enable transmission), the scanner transmits code data read. After that, the scanner waits for and then processes a response. If the response is an ACK, the scanner normally ends the transmission; if it is a NAK, the scanner transmits the code data again.
Note: The configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D) provides a choice of CTS signal monitoring time and ACK/NAK confirmation time settings each from 100 ms to 9.9 s in 100-ms increments.
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be entered to the cursor
tate
) Numeric data transmission format
Select the "Inboard keys" or "TEN keys" on the connected keyboard. (Default: Inboard keys)
(4) Binary 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.
- "Binary conversion" : Converts 00h to FFh data to binary format and outputs it bytewise.
- "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 and outputs it bytewise instead.
Note that some applications may fail to output converted data as it is displayed.
(Example) If the code data is “Kanji”:
DATA:Kanji Shift JIS:8ABF, 8E9A
Binary Data Conversion Output Data Remarks
9.2 USB Keyboard Interface
The USB keyboard interface requires no dedicated device driver. Data read by the scanner can position in your application.
The USB keyboard interface operates in conformity with the following:
- Universal Serial Bus (USB) Device Class Definition for Human Interface Devices (HID) Version 1.11
- Universal Serial Bus (USB) HID Usage Tables Version 1.11 keyboard
(1) CAPS Lock s
Select the CAPS Lock ON or OFF to match the state of the connected keyboard. (Default: CAPS Lock OFF)
(2) Keyboard type
Select the type of the connected keyboard. (Default: Type 106, Japanese)
(3
None Not output Only indicates that scanning is complete.
Binary conversion 8Ah BFh 8Eh 9Ah assigned characters Outputs 1 byte at a time in binary data.
Kanji conversion "Kanji" Converted to Kanji and output. (Note 1)
(Note 1) Some applications cannot output data correctly on the display.
(5) Data transmission interval
Select the data transmission interval to be applied when the scanner sends data read to the host computer. There are seven choices from 3 ms to 100 ms (default: 10 ms).
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9.3 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
Code data Suffix Terminator BCC
mark
n1 n2 n3 n4
(1) Header/Terminator
The following choices are available.
USB-COM interface
Header: None (default), STX, or user-defined one Terminator: CR (default), none, LF, CR/LF, ETX, or user-defined one
USB keyboard interface
Header: None (default), TAB, ESC, ENTER or others Terminator: None, TAB, ESC, ENTER (default) or others
For details, refer to Chapter 10.
A scanner ID is a unique serial number
A s 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
The Block Character Check (BCC) exclusiv e bit level p ator in a onta ry code. The BCC can be enabled or disabled. If no header is prefixed or the US CC will be tr
(2
) Scanner ID
assigned to an individual scanner at the time of shipment. It consists of six
numerals.
(3) Prefix/Suffix
prefix or suffix consist
) BCC
e-ORs
all bits at the sam
transmission block to generate a horiz
in characters following the header and
l parity byte to be transferred in a binareceding the termin
B keyboard interface is selected, no B
ansferred.
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system. It offers ten combinations with five code ID marks (Type 1, Type 2,
and two output modes (coupling and separating) as listed below.
ark. (Default: No transmission)
(1/3)
Code ID mark
(5) Code ID mark
This optional field specifies the code Type 3, Type 4, and user-defined)
You can also select whether or not to transmit the code ID m
Type1 Type2
Code
ou pa Se g
Type
C pling Se rating Coupling paratin
QR Code Q Q
In batch edit mode Q Q
QR Code (Structured appended)
In non-edit mode S S
MicroQR Code Q Q
SQRC Q Q
iQR Code G G
iQR Code (Structured appended)(Non-edit mode) S S
MaxiCode X X
PDF417 Y Y
MicroPDF417 Y Y
Square Z Z
Data Matrix
Rectangular Z Z
2D codes
tec J J Az
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
Bar codes
EAN-8
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on None None
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(2/3)
Code ID mark
Type1 Type2
Code Type
Coupling Separating Coupling Separating
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 W W
Code 93 L L
Bar codes
aBar R GS1 Dat (Note 1) R
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(3/3)
Code ID mark
Type1 Type2
Code Type
Coupling
Separating
Coupling
Separating
GS1 DataBar V R V R
GS1 DataBar (Note 1) CC-A
B
CC-A, CC-B None (Note 2) None Y (Note 2)
GS1 DataBar (Note 1) CC-
Y
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-ACC-B
None
Y (Note 2) None Y (Note 2)
GS1-128
V
W V W
GS1 Composite symbols
GS1-128 CC-A, GS1-128 CC-B, GS1-128 CC-C
CC-A, CC-B, CC-C
None
Y (Note 2) None Y (Note 2)
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(1/3)
Code ID mark
Type3 Ty e 3) pe4 (Not
Code Type
Coupling Separating Coupling Separating
QR Code P01 ]Qm
In batc P ]Qh edit mode 01 m
Structured Append
In non P01 S (Note 4)
QR Code
-edit mode
MicroQR Code P01 Q (Note 4)
SQRC Q (NoteQ 4)
iQR Code G ]Qm
Structured Append iQR Code( S ]Qm Non-edit mode)
MaxiCode P02 ]Um
PDF417 X ]L 0
MicroPDF417 X ]L0
Square P00 ]dm
Data Matrix
Rectan P00 ]dm gular
2D codes
Aztec z ]zm
Witho A ]X0 ut add-on
Linear nt A compone ]X3 ]X0
With 2-digit
Add-on No ]X
add-on
ne None 1 (Note 2)
Linear component A ] ]XX3 0
UPC-A
With 5-digit add-on
dd-on None N ]X2 (Note 2) A one
Witho A ]X0 ut add-on
Linear ent A ]X3 ]X0 componWith 2-digit add-on
one N ]X1 (Note 2) Add-on N one
Linear nt A compone ]X3 ]X0
UPC-E
With
-on
Add-on None ]X (Note 2)
5-digit add
None 2
Without a
A ]E0
dd-on
Linear
A ]
component
]E3 E0 With 2-digit add-on
dd-o
None ]E1
A n
None (Note 2)
Linear
A ]
component
]E3 E0
EAN-13
With 5-digit add-on
d-o
None ]E2
Ad n
None (Note 2)
Without add-on
A ]E4
Linear component
A ]]E5 E4 With
2-digit
d-on
No ]
add-on
Ad
ne None E1 (Note 2)
Linear component
A ]E6 ]E4
Bar codes
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on
None None ]E2 (Note 2)
EAN-8
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Code ID mark
Type3 Type4 (Note 3)
C
C S
ode Type
oupling eparating Coupling Separating
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 K ]C1
Code 93 E ]G0
Bar codes
GS1 DataBar (Note 1) R ]e0
RSS T ]e0 R
GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar
(Note 1) C (Note 1) C
, CC-B None te 2) None
C-A C-B
CC-A X (No
Without add-on T A ]X0
Linear
T A ]X3
component
]X0
With 2-digit add-o
Add-on None None
n
None ]X1 (Note 2)
Linear component
T A ]X3 ]X0
UPC
With
dd-on
Add-on None N
-A
5-digit
a
None one ]X2 (Note 2)
UPC-A C UPC-A C
C-A, C-B
CC- None ]e0 (Note 2)A, CC-B X (Note 2)
With T ]Eout add-on A 0
Linear component
T A ]E3 ]E0
With add-o
None e No ]E e 2)
2-digit
n
Add-on Non ne 1 (Not
Linear component
T A ]E3 ]E0
EAN
With 5-digit
one N None ]E2
-13
add-on
Add-on N one (Note 2)
GS1 Composite symbols
EAN-13 CC-A, EAN-13 CC-B
CC- None X ]e0 A, CC-B (Note 2) (Note 2)
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(3/3)
Code ID mark
Type3 Type4 (Note 3)
Code Type
Coupling Separating Coupling Separating
Without add-on T ]X0 A
Linear component
T A ]X3 ]X0
With 2-digit add-on
Add-on None None (Note 2) None ]X1
Linear component
T A ]X3 ]X0
UPC-E
With 5-digit add-on
Add-on None None (Note 2) None ]X2
UPC-E C UPC-E C
C-A, C-B
CC-A, CC-B None (Note 2) ]e0 (Note X 2)
Without add-on T ]E4 A
Linear component
T A ]E5 ]E4
With 2-digit add-on
Add-on e ]E1 (Note 2) None None Non
Linear component
]E4 T A ]E6
EAN-
d-on ne ]E2 (Note 2)
8
With 5-digit add-on
Ad None No None
EAN-8 CC-A, EAN-8 CC-B
CC-A, CC- ne (Note 2) B No X ]e0 (Note 2)
GS1-128 T ]eK 0
GS1 Composite symbols
GS1-128 CC-A,
CC-A, CC-B, CC-C None X (Note 2) None
GS1-128 CC-B, GS1-128 CC-C
(Note 1) GS1 DataBar represents mnidirectional(RSS-14 Data ed ated), GS1
DataBar Limited(RSS Limited), GS1 D d(RSS-14 Stacked), G ataBar E d(RSS Expanded), GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidire Stacked nidirecti and G DataBar Expanded Stacked(RSS Expanded Stacked).
(Note 2) These code ID marks are contained
(Note 3) Type compliant with US li ymbo entif
suff aracter that differs depending upon options of individua mbologie fined be .
: GS1 DataBar O ), GS1 Bar Truncat (RSS-14 Trunc
ataBar Stacke
ctional(RSS-14
S1 D
onal),
xpande
S1 Om
in code data.
4 is a code ID m
ix is a modifier ch
ark system the AIM A "Guide nes on S logy Id iers." The m"
l sy s as de low
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Code Type
"m"
r
character)
(Modifie Option
0 Model 1
1 Model 2
QR Code
1st char r position rt co3 Model 2 (FNC1 in the acte from sta de)
A No FNC1 in the 1st character positions from start code
C FNC t ch posi m star1 in the 1s aracter tion fro t code
iQR Code
E FNC racter position from star 1 in the 2nd cha t code
0 mode4mode5
MaxiCode
1 mode 3 2mode
1 ECC-200
2 ECC-200 (FNC1 in the 1st or 5th character position from start code)
Data Matrix
3 ECC C1 in the 2nd or 6th character position from start code) -200 (FN
0 No option
1 FNC g t essa er 1 precedin he 1st m ge charact
2D codes
2 FNC ng an initial letter or pair of digits
Aztec
1 followi
0 Scanning enabled, without a c digit heck
1
Scan led, hec (Check digit transm enab
ning enab with a c k digit
ission led)
Interleaved 2o
3
Scanning enabled, heck (Check digit transmission disabled)
f5
with a c digit
0 Scanning enabled, w cheithout a ck digit
1
Scanning enabled, with a check digit (Check digit transmission enabled)
Code 39
Code 39 Full ASCII
Scanning enabled, with a check digit
3
(Check digit transmission disabled)
0 Scanning enabled, without a check digit
1
eck digit transmission enabled)
Scanning enabled, with a check digit (Ch
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 5Dh)
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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) 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 transm ult). Note and EAN codes except GS1-128 skip this field.
n1 : thousands (0 to 9) n2 : dreds (0 to 9) n3 : 0 n4 : (0
Selecting the two-digit length does not trans t n1 o
(7) Code data
The data format fo ology is desc d be
QR Code/MicroQR Code/iQR Code
(6
ission (defa that UPC
hun tens (
nits
to 9)
to 9) u
mi r n2.
r each symb ribe low.
Code data read wi ted as is.
Structure Append QR Code/ Structure Append iQR Code
ll be transmit
In batch edit mod ture Append QR Code on then transmits it.It does not transmit the code number, number of sp or p
In non-edit mode: The scanner transmits the code num number and the number of splits are 1 byte each and at.
SQRC
e(Struc ly): The scanner edits code data read and
arity. lits,
ber, the number of splits, parity, and code data read. The code
the parity, 2 bytes in hexadecimal form
Code data read will be transmitted as is. When “Enable transmission of undisclosed ta on ey match”, it transmits only undisclosed data.
X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 Y1
Y5
X
n
Disclosed da
Y
m
Undisclosed data
When Transmission of disclosed data + undisclosed pplies.
X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 Y1
Y Y Y4 Y5
When Transmission of undisclosed data only is selected,
Y
1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5
PDF417, MicroPD Data M ix an
da ly
” is selected in “SQRC Encryption k
Y
2 Y3 Y4
ta
data is selected,
the following format a
2 3
the following format applies.
F417, MaxiCode, atr d 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 pad
The mat is selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 9.4.
Wh he GTIN format is disabled, the following format applies.
: Padding char
acter for adjustment of the data length
ber system character
ding character "0."
conversion to the GTIN for
en the conversion to t
0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D
0 S: Num
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
the code ID mark, refer to (5) Code ID mark on pages 35 to 41.)
ectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 9.4.
hen the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply.
: Padding character for adjustment of the data length
ber system character
m
ode: Separating." (For details about
The conversion to the GTIN format is sel
W
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 S: Num X
11-15
: Add-on code data
UPC-E
You can select whether or not to tr
ansmission of the num
ansmit the padding character "0," number system character "S," and a check digit to
ber system character "S" automatically disables the transmission of the
IN format or to the UPC-A are selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section
bled
UPC-A enabled
6
=0-2 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D
5
6
C/D
: Padding character for adjustment of the data length
: Number system character
the host.
Disabling the tr
padding character "0."
The conversion to the GT
9.4.
- Conversion to UPC-A also disa X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
C/D
- Conversion to X
X
6
=3 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D
C/D X
6
=4 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X
X
6
=5-9 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X
0 S
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ith add-onUPC-E w
TIN format or to the UPC-A are selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section
8
sion to UPC-A enabled
2 X6
0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8
A also disabled
A enabled
X
11
9 X10 X11
9 X10 X11
4 X5
0 0 0 0 X6 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X11
: Padding character for adjustment of the data length
er system character
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 35 to 41.)
The conversion to the G
9.4.
When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply.
With 2-digit add-on:
- Conversion to UPC-A also disabled 0 X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
C/D X7 X
- Conver
X
6
=0-2 0 S X1 X
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-
0 X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X11
- Conversion to UPC-
X
6
=0-2 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X
10
X
6
=3 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 X
0 0 0 0 0 X
5
C/D X7 X8 XX6=4 0 S X1 X2 X3 X
4
=5 XX6-9 0 S X1 X2 X
3
0 S: Num
b
X
7-11
: Add-on code data
EAN-13
You can select whether or not to transmit the two prefix characters "P1" 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
into the ISBN format, and EAN-13 code with prefix characters 977, into the
IN format is also selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 9.4.
at is disabled, the following formats apply.
ersion
X
1
X
x ch
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.
char
acters 978 or 979 to be converted
ISSN format.
The conversion to the GT
When the conversion to the GTIN form
- Conv to ISBN/ISSN also disabled
P
1 P2
P
2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D
3
P
n: Prefi aracters
- Conversion to ISBN/ISSN enabled
To the ISBN format
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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 35 to 41.)
The conversion to the GTIN format is selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 9.4.
When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply.
X X X X C/D X
10 X11
8 X9
C/D X10 X11 X12 X13 X14
dd-o
W
ith 2-digit add-on:
P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 6 7 8 9
W
ith 5-digit add-on:
P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7
X
P
n: Prefix characters
X
1
: A n code data
0-14
EAN-8
You can select whether or not to transmit a check digit to the host. The conversion to EAN-13 is selectable.
lso selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 9.4.
disabled, the following formats apply.
bled
1
X
ersion
P
1
P
T
he conversion to the GTIN format is a
When the conversion to the GTIN format is
- Conversion to EAN-13 also disa
P
1 P2 P3
X2 X3 X4 C/D
- Conv to EAN- 3 ena led 1 b
0 0 0 0 0
2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D
P
n: Prefix characters
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
arating." (For details about the code ID mark, refer to (5) Code ID mark on pages 35 to 40.)
d-on:
mode: Sep
The conversion to the GTIN format is selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 9.4.
When the conversion to the GTIN format is disabled, the following formats apply.
With 2-digit ad 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
a X
5-9
: Add-on code dat
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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
ode 128 (GS1-128)
start/stop codes.
C
ner transmits code data read, starting from the character following the start code to the one preceding the
character
The scan check digit. Start/stop codes, FNC codes, or check digit will not be transmitted. Note that FNC1 placed in 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 9.4.
Code 93
The scanner transmits code data read, excluding start and stop codes and a check digit.
GS1 DataBar
Code data read will be transm
he conversion to the GT
itted as is.
IN format is also selectable. For the GTIN format conversion, refer to Section 9.4.
nded Stacked(RSS Expanded Stacked),
rectional(RSS-14 Stacked Omnidirectional)
T
(Note)
GS1 DataBar includes: GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional(RSS-14), GS1 DataBar Truncated(RSS-14 Truncated), GS1 DataBar Limited(RSS Limited), GS1 DataBar Expanded(RSS Expanded), GS1 DataBar Stacked(RSS-14 Stacked), GS1 DataBar Expa GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidi
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Bar Composite symbolsGS1 Data
Under the conditions "Code ID mark: Type 1" and " output mode: Separating," a separator (GS: 1Dh) and 2D code ID
near component and 2D Composite component. (For details about the code ID mark,
4" and "Linear component length: Variable," a separator (GS: 1Dh) is
inserted between the linear component and 2D Composite component.
ar Omnidirectional(RSS-14),
GS1 DataBar Truncated(RSS-14 Truncated),
mited(RSS Limited),
nded(RSS- Expanded),
Code data read will be transm
itted as is.
GTIN Format Conversion is not applied.
mark are inserted between the li refer to (5) Code ID mark on pages 35 to 41.)
Under the conditions "Code ID mark: Type
(Note)
GS1 DataBar includes: GS1 DataB
GS1 DataBar Li GS1 DataBar Expa GS1 DataBar Stacked(RSS-14 Stacked), GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked(RSS Expanded Stacked), GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional(RSS-14 Stacked Omnidirectional)
UPC/EAN Composite symbols
Code data read will be transmitted as is.
/EAN-13/EAN-8) format.
GTIN Format Conversion is not applied.
ditions "Code ID mark: Type 1" and "Code ID mark output mode: Separating," a separator (GS: 1Dh)
n the linear component and 2D Composite component.
t and 2D
UPC
The format setting for each code does not apply to the linear component (UPC-A/UPC-E
Under the con and 2D code ID mark are inserted betwee
Under the conditions "Code ID mark: Type 4," the 2D code ID mark is inserted between the linear componen Composite component. (For details about the code ID mark, refer to (5) Code ID mark on pages 35 to 41.)
/EAN Composite symbols with add-on
Cod
The ply to the linear component (UPC-A/UPC-E/EAN-13/EAN-8) format.
GTI
Und ode: Separating", a separator (GS: 1Dh) and mposite component.
Under the conditions "Code ID mark: Type 4" and "Code ID mark output mode: Coupling", the 2D code ID mark is inserted between the linear component and 2D Composite component.
Under the conditions "Code ID mark: Type 4" and "Code ID mark output mode: Separating", the 2D code ID mark is inserted before add-on portion and between the linear component and 2D Composite component. (For details about the code ID mark, refer to (5) Code ID mark on pages 35 to 41.)
GS1-128 Composite symbols
e data read will be transmitted as is.
format setting for each code does not ap
N Format Conversion is not applied.
er the conditions "Code ID mark: Type 1" and "Code ID mark output m 2D code ID mark are inserted between the linear component and 2D Co
Code data read will be transmitted as is.
The format setting for each code does not apply to the linear component (GS1-128) format.
GTIN Format Conversion is not applied.
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 4" and "Linear component length: Variable," a separator (GS: 1Dh) is inserted between the linear component and 2D Composite component.(For details about the code ID mark, refer to (5) Code ID mark on pages 35 to 41.)
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sion
ber) format conversion allows UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, and
in the GTIN format. It also allows GS1 DataBar and GS1-128 data in the
erleaved 2of5 (14-digit) to GTIN format
Conver -digit GTIN formats. The former adds the Application Identifier (AI) "01" a atter, a PI only.
If the , the output formats available for UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, and EAN-8
UPC-A
9.4 GTIN Format Conver
Enabling the GTIN (Global Trade Item Num Interleaved 2of5 (14-digit) data to output 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/Int
sion provides two choices--16- and 14
nd Package Indicator PI as a prefix, and the l
GTIN format conversion is enabled, however
does not apply.
- Data
10
C/D
data length
( 1)
2)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
read
0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
X
0: Padding character for adjustment of the S: Number system character
I "01" an PI added) - Conversion to 16-digit GTIN format (A d
0 1 PI 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D *
(*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)
(*
UPC-A with add-on
- Data read
With 2-digit add-on: 0 S X X X X X X X X X X C/D X
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
W
ith 5-digit add-on:
0 S X X X X X X X X X X C/D X X X X X
X
1 PI
0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10
C/D X11 X12
(*1)
10
C/D X11 X12 X13 X14 X15
(*1)
I added)
erred regardless of the transm
ission specified.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
0: Padding char
acter 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
W
ith 5-digit add-on:
0 1 PI 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
X
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (P
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 transf
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-EUPC
- 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)
6
=4 0 1
( 1)
X PI 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4
0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D *
6
=5-9 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X6 C/D
(*1)
specification.
2 X3 X4
0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D
(*2)
PI 0 S X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5
0 0 0 0 X6 C/D
(*2)
its are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transm
ission specified.
X
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission
- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added)
( 2)
X
6
=0-2 PI 0 S X1 X2 X6 0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D *
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 X
X
6
=5-9
(*2)
Check dig
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
1 X2 X6
0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8
(*1)
0 1 PI 0 S X
1 X2 X3
0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8
(*1)
S X
1 X2 X3 X4
0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D X7 X8
(*1)
7 X8
(*1)
9 X10 X11
(
*
1)
7 8 9 X10 X11
(
*
1)
3 4 5 7 X8 X9 X10 X11
(
*
1)
2 X3 X4 X5
0 0 0 0 X6 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X
11
(
*
1)
e transm
ission specified.
igit GTIN format (PI added)
1 X2 X6
0 0 0 0 X3 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8
(*2)
X X 0 0 0 0 X X X C/D X X
8 X9 X10 X11
(
*
2)
9 X10 X11
(
*
2)
1 X2 X3 X4
0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D X7 X8 X9 X10 X
11
(
*
2)
(
*
2)
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
X
6
=3
X
6
=4 0 1 PI 0
X
6
=5-9 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 0 0 0 0 X6 C/D X
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 X
X XX
6
=3 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X
X X 0 0 0 0 0 X C/D XX
6
=4 0 1 PI 0 S X1 X
2
XX6=5-9 0 1 PI 0 S X
1
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of th
- Conversion to 14-d
With 2-digit add-on: X
6
=0-2 PI 0 S X
X
6
=3 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8
(*2)
( 2)
X
6
=4 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 X4 0 0 0 0 0 X5 C/D X7 X8 *
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 X
1 2 6 3 4 5 7
X
6
=3 PI 0 S X1 X2 X3 0 0 0 0 0 X4 X5 C/D X7 X8 X
X
6
=4 PI 0 S X
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)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transmission specified.
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EAN-13
- Data read
P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
X X X C/D
P
2
P
dless of the transm
ission specified.
egardless of the transm
ission specified.
it
7 8 9
P
n: Prefix characters
- Conversion to 16-digit GTIN format (AI "01" and PI added)
0 1 PI P
1 3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regar
- 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 r
EAN-13 w h add-on
- Data read
1
ith 5-digit add-on:
5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X10 X11 X12 X13 X14
racters
ata
ormat (AI "01" and PI added)
10 X11
(*1)
4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X10 X11 X12 X13 X
14
(*1)
he transm
ission specified.
igit GTIN format (PI added)
igit
2 P3
X
igit
4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X10 X11 X12 X13 X
14
*
2)
ission specified.
W
ith 2-digit add-on:
P P
2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X10 X11
W P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
X
P
n: Prefix cha
X
10-14
: Add-on code d
- Conversion to 16-digit GTIN f
With 2-digit add-on: 0 1 PI P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
C/D X
With 5-digit add-on: 0 1 PI P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3
X
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of t
- Conversion to 14-d
With 2-d add-on: PI P P X X X X
5 X6
X X X C/D X X
(*2)
1 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11
W
ith 5-d add-on:
(
PI P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3
X
(*2)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transm
EAN-8
- Data read
P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D
P
n: Prefix characters
- Conver n to 16-digit GTIN format (AI "01" and PI add
0
sio ed)
0 0 0
ss of the transm
ission specified.
( 2)
smission specified.
0 1 PI
0 P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardle
- Conversion to 14-digit GT
PI 0 0 0 0 0 P P P X
IN format (PI added)
1 2 3 1 X2 X3 X4
C/D
*
)n(*2
Check digits are calculated again and transferred regardless of the tra
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ith add-onEAN-8 w
/D X
5 X6
X
d PI added)
ith 5-digit add-on:
X
1 X2 X3 X4
C/D X5 X6 X7 X8 X
9
(*1)
its are calculated again and transferred regardless of the transm
ission specified.
X X X C/D X X
(*2)
X
2 X3 X4
C/D X5 X6 X7 X8 X
9
(*2)
lated again and transferred regardless of the transm
ission specified.
- Da
ta read
With 2-digit add-on: P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C
With 5-digit add-on: P
1 P2 P3 X1 X2 X3 X4
C/D X5 X6 X7 X8 X9
P
n: Prefix characters
: Add-on code data
5-9
an- Conversion to 16-digit GTIN format (AI "01"
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)
W 0 1 PI 0 0 0 0 0 P
1 P2 P3
(
*
1)
Check dig
- Conversion to 14-digit GTIN format (PI added) With 2-digit add-on:
PI 0 0 0 0 0 P
1 P2 P3 X1 2 3 4 5 6
W
ith 5-digit add-on:
PI 0 0 0 0 0 P
1 P2 P3 X1
(
*
2)
Check digits are calcu
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)
lculated again and transferred regardless of the transm
ission specified.
(*1)
Check digits are ca
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S1 DataBar/GS1-128 in GTIN format to EAN format
or GS1-128 data read in the GTIN format (16-digit with AI "01") can be converted to the EAN format if
led. The conversion provides two choices--13- or 14-digit EAN formats. The former trims the
nd Package Indicator PI, and the latter, a PI only.
(2) Conversion from G
GS1 DataBar the conversion is enab Application Identifier (AI) "01" a
GS1 DataBar
- Data read
0 1 PI X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12
C/D
igit EAN format (AI "01" and PI trimmed)
alculated again and transferred regardless of the transm
ission specified. If the transmission of a
AN-13 is transferred.
mnidirectional(RSS-14),
u S
GS1 DataBar Stacked(RSS-14 Stacked), GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked(RSS Expanded Stacked),
mnidirectional(RSS-14 Stacked Omnidirectional)
PI: Package indicator
- Co
nversion to 13-d
X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12
C/D
(*1)
(*1)
Check digits are c
code ID mark is enabled in the scanner, the code ID mark of E
- Conversion to 14-digit EAN format (AI "01" trimmed)
PI X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12
C/D
(Note)
GS1 DataBar includes: GS1 DataBar O GS1 DataBar Tr ncated(R S-14 Truncated), GS1 DataBar Limited(RSS Limited), GS1 DataBar Expanded(RSS Expanded),
GS1 DataBar Stacked O
GS1-128
- 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" trimmed)
PI X
1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12 X13
C/D
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Chapter 10 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 mode related parameters
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Non-edit mode
Data extraction mode
Data conversion (substitution) mode
Data blocksorting mode
Data edit
ADF script mode
Section 7.1
Double-read enabled
Period of double-read prevention
Period of double-read prevention
0.1 to 9.9 seconds
0.5 s
Chapter 4
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
(2) Interface to the host
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
USB-COM interface
Interface
USB keyboard interface (Note 1)
Chapter 2
(Note 1) Selecting the USB keyboard interface disables access to the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
(3) Communications parameters for USB-COM interface
The following settings take effect only when the USB-COM interface is set up.
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Non-acknowledge mode
Communications protocol
ACK/NAK mode
With CTS signal Monitoring
CTS signal monitoring
No CTS signal Monitoring
CTS signal monitoring time 0.1 to 9.9 seconds 2 s
ACK/NAK confirmation time 0.1 to 9.9 seconds 1 s
Section 9.1
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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erface
The following settings take effect only when the USB keyboard interface is set up.
(4) Communications parameters for USB keyboard int
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Manual
CAPS mode
Auto CAPS OFF
Hosts CAPS LOCK status
Section 9.2 (1) (See Note 1.)
CAPS ON
U.S. Englis pe) h (101 key ty
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 9.2 (2)
Inboard keys
Numeric key selection (0 to 9)
TEN keys
Section 9.2 (3) (See Note 3.)
None (ASCII)
Binary conversion
Binary data conversion (See Note 2.)
Kanji conversion
Section 9.2 (4)
(Note 1) Select the Caps Lock state that matches host's keyboard state.
(Note 2) Some applications cannot output data correctly on the display.
(Note 3) When sele EN keys for the numeric data tra mat, set the host's NUM LOCK to
cting "T nsmission for ON.
U.S. English (101 key type)
Inboard keys
TEN keys
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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Defaults Refer to:
Items Parameters
Enable
Special key transfer mode
Disable
(See Note 4.)
1 ms
5 ms 10 ms
15 ms
30 ms
50 ms
Data transmission interval
100 ms
Section 9.2 (5)
( key transfer applies to the field r in the data tra mission g this
function substitutes E7h to FDh data w d below and tran its the substituted data to the host.
The Left SHIFT, Left CTRL, and Le s a simultaneous depression with the subsequent
character or key.
Upp
Lower
E F
Note 4) Special s except header and terminato ns format. Enablin
ith the special keys as liste sm
ft ALT are transmitted a
er
0
1 F1
2 F2
3 F3
4 F4
5 HOME F5
6 END 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
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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) Data transmissio rmat common to all interfaces
Items Parameters Def Refer to:
(5 n fo
aults
Enable
Transmission of code ID mark
e Disabl
Before prefix
Code ID mark position
After prefix
Section 9.3
Type 1 (DENSO1)
Type 2 (DENSO2)
Type 3
Type 4
Code ID mark
User-defined Coupling
Code ID mark output mode
Separating
Section 9.3, (5)
Enable, in 4 digits
Enable, in 2 digits
Transmission of the r of digits (not applicable to UPC/EAN codes)
Disable
Section 9.3, (6)
numbe
Enable
Prefix transmission
Disable
Enable
Suffix transmission
Disable
Section 9.3, (3)
Enable
Scanner ID output
Disable
Section 9.3, (2)
Enable
GTIN format conversion
Disable Conversion to 16 digits
Conversion to 14 digits
Conversion type from EAN/UPC to GTIN format
Conversion prohibited Conversion to 14 digits
Conversion to 13 digits
Conversion type from GTIN format to EAN/UPC format
Conversion prohibited
Prefix PI in conversion from EAN/UPC to GTIN format
0 to 9 0
Section 9.4
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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terface (6) Data transmission format exclusive to USB-COM in
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
NONE
STX
Header
User-defined
NONE
ETX CR
LF
CR LF
Terminator
User-defined
Section 9.3, (1)
Enabled
Transmission of BCC
Disabled
Section 9.3, (4)
: Can be changed on ith the configuration software. ly w
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ce (7) Data transmission format exclusive to USB keyboard interfa
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 9.3, (1)
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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(8) 2D codes, mirror image and black-and-white inverted codes
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Reverse code
Reading reverse codes (mirror image)
Normal code
Section 7.2
Black cells/bars on a white background
Whi background
te cell/bars on a black
Reading black-and-white inverted codes
ction of black and white
d codes
Section 7.3
Auto dete inverte
Enable
Reading QR Code
Disable
Batch edit mode
Edit/Non-edit mode for split QR codes (Structure Append)
-edit mode
Section 7.4
Non Enable
Reading MicroQR Code
ble Disa
Enable
Reading PDF417
Disable
Enable
Reading MicroPDF417
Disable
Enable
Reading MaxiCode
ble Disa
Enable
Reading DataMatrix (Square)
Disable
Enable
Reading DataMatrix (Rectangular)
le
(See Note 1.)
Disab
QR Code, minimum readable code ver 1
QR Code, maximum readable code ver
1 to 40
40
MicroQR Code, minimum readable code ver
1
MicroQR Code, maximum readable code ver
1 to 4
4
Data Matrix (Square), minimum readable code No
1
Data Matrix (Square), maximum readable code No
1 to 24
24
Data Matrix (Rectangular), minimum readable code No
1
Data Matrix (Rectangular), maximum readable code No
1 to 6
6
(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 read.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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Defaults Refer to:
Items Parameters
Enable (SQRC and QR Code symbols)
Enable (SQRC symbol only)
Reading SQRC
Disable No send(Reading disabled)
SQRC Encryption key mismatch
Send Public Data only (Enable transmission of disclosed data only)
Send Public Data + Private Data (Enable transmission of disclosed data + undisclosed data)
SQRC Encryption key match
Send Private Data only (Enable transmission of undisclosed data only)
Section 7.6
Enable
Reading iQR Code (Square)
Disable
iQR Code (Square), minimum readable code No
1
iQR Code (Square), maximum readable code No
1 to 61
61
Enable
Reading iQR Code (Rectangular)
Disable
iQR Code (Rectangular), minimum readable code No
1
iQR Code (Rectangular), maximum readable code No
1 to 15
15
Enable
Reading Aztec (Full Range)
Disable
Enable
Reading Aztec (Compact)
Disable
Aztec (Full Range), minimum Reading Layer
1
Aztec (Full Range), maximum Reading Layer
1 to 32
32
Aztec (Compact), minimum Reading Layer
1
Aztec (Compact), maximum Reading Layer
1 to 4
4
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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) Bar codes
UPC-A/E, EAN-13/8
(9
Items Defa Refer to: Parameters ults
Enable
Reading UPC-A and EAN-13
Disable Enable
UPC-A transmission of check digit
Disable Enable
UPC-A transmission of number system character
Disable Enable
UPC-A transmission of the leading character
Disable Enable
EAN-13 transmission of check digit
Disable
Sections 9.3
Enable
EAN-13 transmission of country code
Disable
Sections 9.3 (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 9.3
(N upper two digi fix character field in EAN-13.
ote 1) A country code is in the ts of the pre
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable
Reading EAN-8
Disable 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 Disable checking
Add-on check level
Levels 1 to 4
Sections 9.3
Interleaved 2of5/Standard 2of
5
Items Parameters Defa lts Refer to: u
Reading Enabled (Check digit
) Disabled
Reading Enabled (Check digit
with C/D transmission) Enabled,
Reading Enabled,
Enabled (Check digit
without C/D
ion) transmiss
Reading Interleaved 2of5
Disable
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.)
Reading Enabled (Check digit Disabled)
Reading Enabled (Check digit Enabled, with C/D transmission)
Reading Enabled (Check digit Enabled, without C/D transmission)
Reading standard 2of5
Disable
Minimum number of readable digits for Standard 2of5
3 digits
Maximum number of readable digits for Standard 2of5
1 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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(NW-7Codabar )
Items Parameters De lts Refer to: fau
Reading Enabled (Check digit
) Disabled
Reading Enabled,
Enabled (Check digit
with C/D transmission)
Reading Enabled (Check digit
without C/D Enabled,
transmission)
Reading Codabar (NW-7)
Disable
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 MOD-16
Check digit calculation method for Codabar (NW-7)
7-check method
(Note 1) The parameter setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the sca ctually re
nner can a ad.
: Can be changed only configuration software.
C
with the
ode 39
Items Def Refer to: Parameters aults
Reading Enabled (Check digit
)
Disabled Reading Enabled (Check digit
Enabled, with C/D transmission) Reading Enabled (Check digit
Enabled, without C/D transmission)
Reading Code 39
Disable
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
ee Note 1.) (S
Enable
Transmission of Start/Stop codes for Code 39
Disable
Enable
Conversion to FULL ASCII
Disable
(N e diffe mbers of digits that the scanner can ac
ote 1)
The parameter setting ranges ar rent from the nu tually read.
: Can be changed only with the configuratio n software.
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Code 128, GS1-128
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable
Reading Code 128
Disable Enable
Reading GS1-128
(See Note 2.)
Disable
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
Minimum number of readable digits for GS1-128
1 digit
Maximum number of readable digits for GS1-128
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
User-defined
(N(Note 1) The setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actually read.
ote 2) Using the QR-coded parameter menu enables or disables scanning of both Code 128 and GS1-128 at the same time.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
Code 93
Items Defa Refer to: Parameters ults
Enable
Reading Code 93
Disable
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.)
( rom th its that the scanner can a ad.
Note 1) The setting ranges are different f e numbers of dig ctually re
: Can be change the configuration software.
d only with
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omposite symbolGS1 DataBar, GS1 C s
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable
Reading GS1 DataBar omnidirectional (RSS-14) andGS1 DataBar Truncated (RSS-14 Truncated)
Disable
Enable
Reading GS1 DataBar Stacked (RSS-14 Stacked) and GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional (RSS-14 Stacked Omnidirectional)
Disable
Enable
Reading GS1 DataBar Limite Limited)
d (RSS
Disable
Enable
Reading DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded)
Disable
(See Note 1.)
Minimum number of readable digits for GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded)
1 digit
Maximum number of readable digits for GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded)
Setting range 1 to 99 digits
99 digits
(See Note 2.)
Disable Transmit GS
Transmission of FNC1 for GS1 Data Bar Expanded
User-defined
Enable
Reading GS1 Composite
Disable
Enable
Reading GS1 DataBar Composite (with CC-A)
Disable
Enable
Reading GS1 DataBar 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 Composite (with CC-A)
Disable
Enable
Reading GS1-128 Composite (with CC-B)
Disable
Enable
Reading GS1-128 Composite (with CC-C)
Disable
(See Note 3.)
(Note 1) Using the QR-coded parameter menu enables or disables scanning of GS1 DataBar all together.
(Note 2) The setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actually read.
(Note 3) Using the QR-coded parameter menu enables or disables scanning of GS1 Composite symbols all together
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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Multi-line barcode sc anning
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 sp ified.ec
First-line barcode character Up to 2 ASCII characters Not s ified.pec
First-line barcode minimum number of readable digits
Max. 99 digits Not sp fied.eci
First-line barcode maximum number of readable digits
Max. 99 digits No .t specified
Second-line barcode Selectable from readable bar codes Not specified.
Second-line barcode character Up to 2 ASCII characters No .t specified
Second-line barcode minimum number of readable digits
Max. 99 digits Not sp fied.eci
Second-line barcode maximum number of readable digits
Max. 99 digits Not sp ified.ec
Third-line barcode Selectable from readable bar codes Not sp fied.eci
Third-line barcode character Up to 2 ASCII characters Not sp fied.eci
Third-line barcode minimum number of readable digits
Max. 99 digits Not s ified.pec
Third-line barcode maximum number of readable digits
Max. 99 digits Not sp fied.eci
Section 7.5
: Can be changed o ith the configuration software. nly w
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(11) Other settings
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
High
Medium
Code response level
Low
Section 6.2
LCD and paper
Paper only
Reading subject (Switching of scanning target)
LCD only
Appendix 2
No function
Magic key control
Scanning ON/OFF mode
Section 8.4
Disable
USB keyboard interface auto-switching
Enable
Section 8.4
Enable Restriction on the use of QR-coded parameter menu (See Note 1. and Note 2.)
Disable
Section 11.2
(Note 1) Can be changed with the control commands only.
(Note 2) Changing any other parameter with the configuration software automatically disables the "Restriction on the use of
QR-coded parameter menu."
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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icator LEDs (12) Speaker and ind
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Enable
Speaker control
Disable
Enable(Always off)
Forced speaker-OFF
Disable(Speaker : enable)
Low tone (3.1 kHz)
Medium tone (3.3 kHz)
Speaker tone
High tone (3.5 kHz)
Short (60 ms)
Medium (80 ms)
Speaker beeping time
Long (120 ms)
High
Medium
Speaker volume
Low
Enable
Speaker sound when power turned ON
Disable
Speaker control (Beeping at prescribed frequencies)
Scan complete sound
Audio playback
Section 8.1
Always turns OFF
Always turns ON
POWER indicator LED
Blinking light
Section 8.2
Enable
Indicator LEDs control
Disable
Section 8.2
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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(13) Playback of audio data
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Audio Data1 Unre eredgist
Audio Data2 Unreg teredis
Audio Data3
Unreg teredis
Audio Data4
Unre eredgist
Audio data file registration
Audio Data5
Unre eredgist
Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Level 6
Level 7
Level 8
Audio volume
(Selectable for each sound file)
Section 8.1.2
Level 9
: Can be changed o ith the configuration software. nly w
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ons and data editing conditions (14) Data verification conditi
Items Parameters Defaults Refer to:
Applicable condition (Code type in data editing)
Specified from the codes
Any code
(See Note 1)
Enable
Transmit data regardless of the results
Disable Data string extraction mode
Extraction block mode
Data extraction mode
AI mode
First position
Last position
Data string extraction mode
- Start position
Specified position Last character
Specified digits
Data string extraction mode
- End position
Specified position
Data string extraction mode
- Specified position for extraction start position
0001 to 9999 positions (Specify with ASCII characters)
1
Data string extraction mode
- Specified position for extraction last position
0001 to 9999 positions (Specify with ASCII characters)
9999
Extraction block mode
- Extraction block number (Maximum 3 blocks)
01 to 99 positions (Specify with ASCII characters)
Not specified.
Section 7.1
(Note 1) Selecting "Any code" edits all types of codes.
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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ters Defaults Refer to:
Items Parame
Search string and substitution string in data substitution mode
Max. 16 ASCII characters No specified.
Number of splits in data blocksorting mode 2 to 5 splits 2
Separate position in data blocksorting mode
0001 to 9999 positions, specified by ASCII characters
Single
char ter ac
Output order in data blocksorting mode Blocks 1 to 5
Bl 1/ ock
Block 2
AI split mode
AI mode
AI parenthesis mode Enable
AI split mode
- AI1 designation enable/disable
Disable
Enable
AI split mode
- AI2 designation enable/disable
Disable
Enable
AI split mode
- AI3 designation enable/disable
Disable
AI split mode
- AI 1 specified
Specified from AI candidates (See Note 2)
00
AI split mode
- AI 2 specified
Specified from AI candidates (See Note 2)
00
A de I split mo
- AI 3 specified
Specified from AI candidates (See Note 2)
00
Header/Terminator
Comma
AI split mode
- Delimiter Tab (09h)
Section 7.1
(Note 2) For details about AI candidates, refer to Chapter 7, Sectio n 7.1.1.3, "(3) AI table."
: Can be changed only with the configuration software.
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Chapter 11 oded Parameter MenQR-C u
1 d Param
an Code
1.1 Parameter Setting Procedure Using the QR-code eter Menu
Start setting
Use the sc ner to scan the "Start setting" QR symbol.
Three beeps
Scan parameter setting
Scan n
QR Code symbols.
ecessa etting QR Code symbols.
ry parameter s
End setting
Scan the "End setting" QR Code symbol.
Three beeps
S ode symbol in the QR-coded parameter menu makes all items revert to the factory ll defaults” el” and the scanner will immediately end the operation without r d setting”.
1 ction on the Use of QR
Using the control commands (see Appendix e QR-coded parameter menu. When the r led, it is impossible to chang d paramet enu or a batch-process QR c
Note that using the configuration software for atically disables the restriction on the use o arameter menu.
canning the "
All defaults" QR C
defaults. Select the “A
in the menu
or “Canc
eading the “En
1.2 Restri -coded Parameter Menu
2) can restrict the use of th e parameters with the QR-codeestriction is enab
ode printout.
er m
changing any parameter autom
f the QR-coded p
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11.3 QR-coded Parameter Menu
Menu control (Starting/Ending the Setting Procedure and Reverting to Defaults)
Start setting
Start setting
(When the "White code on
black background" is set)"
Cancel
All defaults
End setting
The speaker volume can be set by scanning the following QR Code symbol only. No "Start setting" or "End setting" QR Code symbol is required to be scanned.
Adjusting the speaker volume
Scanning this QR Code symbol cycles the speaker volume through High, Medium and Low. The factory default is High.
This QR Code symbol applies only to the speaker beep. Adjusting the playback volume of audio data files requires the same operation as for other parameters (see Section 11.1).
Speaker volume
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USB interface to the host
USB-COM interface
USB keyboard
(default) interface
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rs for USB-COM interface
Communications protocol (USB-COM interface)
Communications paramete
Non-acknowledge mode (default)
AK mode ACK/N
Header (USB-COM interface)
None (default)
STX
Terminator (USB-COM interface)
None
ETX
CR (default)
LF
CR LF
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Transmission of BCC (USB-COM interface)
Disable (default)
Enable
Communications parameters for USB keyboard interface
C ary data
onversion to bin
No conversion (default) (ASCII)
Binary conversion
Kanji conversion
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Header (USB keyboard interface)
None (default)
STX
ETX CR
LF
CR LF
TAB
ESC
ENTER
Right Ctrl
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Header (USB keyboard interface)
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Terminator (USB keyboard interface)
None
STX
ETX
CR
LF
CR LF
TAB
ESC
ENTER (default)
Right Ctrl
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Terminator (USB keyboard interface)
Data transmission format
Transmission of code ID mark
Disable (default)
Enable
Transmission of the number of digits
Disable (default)
Enable in 2 digits
Enable in 4 digits
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-and-white inverted codes
Scanning MicroQR Code
2D codes, mirror image and black
Disable
Enable (default)
Scanning black-and-white inverted codes
Black cells/bars on a white background (default)
White cells/bars on
a black background
Automatically identify black and white inverted codes
Scanning Structured Append QR Code
Non-edit mode (default)
Batch edit mode
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Scanning PDF417
Disable (default)
Enable
Scanning MaxiCode
Disable (default)
Enable
Scanning Data Matrix
Disable (default)
Enable
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Scanning UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13 and EAN-8
Bar codes
Disable
Enable (default)
Scanning Interleaved 2of5
Disable
Enable with a check digit
(Check digit transmission disabled)
Enable without
ult) a check digit (defa
Enable with a check digi) t
(Check digit transmission enabled
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128 (GS1-128)Scanning Code
Disable
Enable (default)
canning Codabar (NW-7)
S
Disable
Enable without a check digit
(default)
Enable with a check digit (Check digit transmission enabled)
Enable with a check digit
(Check digit transmission disabled)
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s for Codabar (NW-7)Transmission of start/stop code
Disable
T
(default)
ransmit(a/b/c/d)
Scanning Code 39
Disable
Enable without a check digit
(default)
Enable with a check digit (Check digit transmission enabled)
Enable with a check digit
(Check digit transmission disabled)
Transmission of start/stop codes for Code 39
Disable (default)
Enable
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Scanning Code 93
Disable (default)
Enable
Scanning GS1 DataBar
nable
Disable (default)
E
Scanning GS1 Composite symbols
Disable (default)
Enable
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Speaker control
Other settings
Disable
Enable (default)
Indicator LEDs
Disable Enable (default)
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Audio data files
Audio data file: Index 1
Audio data file: Index 2
Audio data file: Index 3
Audio data file: Index 4
Audio data file: Index 5
(Note 1) This is not menu to register an audio data file.
(Note 2) Scanning two or more QR Code symbols specifying an audio data file index in succession makes the last scanned
one go into effect.
(Note 3) A QR Code symbol specifying an audio data file index and the one specifying a playback volume should be
scanned in this order. Scanning those symbols in the reverse order results in an error.
(Note 4) Settings made by scanning audio-related QR Code symbols go into effect the moment the scanner reads the "End
setting" QR Code symbol.
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