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About this Guide ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................1
Technical Support ............................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Datalogic Website Support .................................................................................................................................................................................3
Reseller Technical Support ..................................................................................................................................................................................3
Telephone Technical Support ............................................................................................................................................................................3
Chapter 2. Getting Started ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
About the Imager .............................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Setting Up the Imager ....................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Install the Interface Cable ....................................................................................................................................................................................6
Using the Programming Barcodes ...................................................................................................................................................................8
Select the Interface Type ......................................................................................................................................................................................8
Configure Other Features ....................................................................................................................................................................................8
Resetting the Standard Product Defaults ...............................................................................................................................................................9
Configuring the Interface ...........................................................................................................................................................................................11
Global Interface Features ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
USB Suspend Mode ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Chapter 4. General Features....................................................................................................................................................... 17
LED and Beeper Indicators ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Power On Alert ......................................................................................................................................................................................................21
Good Read: When to Indicate ..........................................................................................................................................................................22
Good Read Beep Type ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
Good Read Beep Frequency ............................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Good Read Beep Length ................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Good Read Beep Volume .................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Good Read LED Duration .................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Scanning Features ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout ..................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Scanning Active Time ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Flash On Time ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35
Flash Off Time ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Stand Mode Sensitivity ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 39
Green Spot Duration ....................................................................................................................................................................................................40
Chapter 5. RS-232 ONLY Interface ............................................................................................................................................. 41
RS-232 Standard Factory Settings ...........................................................................................................................................................................41
Data Bits .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
Handshaking Control ...................................................................................................................................................................................................46
Standard Factory Settings ..........................................................................................................................................................................................47
Beep On ASCII BEL .........................................................................................................................................................................................................50
Beep On Not on File ......................................................................................................................................................................................................50
ACK Character ........................................................................................................................................................................................................52
NAK Character ........................................................................................................................................................................................................54
ACK NAK Timeout Value ....................................................................................................................................................................................56
Disable Character ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................62
Enable Character ............................................................................................................................................................................................................64
Standard Factory Settings ..........................................................................................................................................................................................67
Country Mode .................................................................................................................................................................................................................68
Caps Lock State ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................71
Send Control Characters .............................................................................................................................................................................................72
USB Keyboard Speed ....................................................................................................................................................................................................79
Standard Factory Settings ..........................................................................................................................................................................................81
IBM Standard Factory Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................................83
46xx Number of Host Resets ......................................................................................................................................................................................84
Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format ........................................................................................................................................................................87
Chapter 10. Data Editing ............................................................................................................................................................. 89
Data Editing Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................................89
Please Keep In Mind... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................90
Global Prefix/Suffix ........................................................................................................................................................................................................90
Example: Setting a Prefix ...................................................................................................................................................................................90
Global AIM ID ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................92
GS1-128 AIM ID ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................94
Label ID ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................95
Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology ....................................................................................................................................................98
Label ID Control ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 100
Label ID Symbology Selection ...................................................................................................................................................................... 101
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Case Conversion ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................107
Character Conversion ................................................................................................................................................................................................108
Standard Factory Settings for Symbologies ......................................................................................................................................................111
UPC-A Check Character Transmission ........................................................................................................................................................112
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 ................................................................................................................................................................................113
UPC-A Number System Character Transmission ....................................................................................................................................113
UPC-E Check Character Transmission ........................................................................................................................................................115
Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 .................................................................................................................................................................................116
Expand UPC-E to UPC-A ...................................................................................................................................................................................116
UPC-E Number System Character Transmission ....................................................................................................................................117
EAN 13 Check Character Transmission ......................................................................................................................................................120
EAN-13 Flag 1 Character ..................................................................................................................................................................................121
EAN-13 ISBN Conversion .................................................................................................................................................................................122
UPC/EAN Global Settings .........................................................................................................................................................................................127
ataBar Expanded Length Control ....................................................................................................................................................147
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GS
GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 1 .........................................................................................................................................................148
GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 2 .........................................................................................................................................................150
Expand Code 128 to Code 39 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 173
Code 128 Check Character Transmission ................................................................................................................................................. 174
Code 128 Function Character Transmission ........................................................................................................................................... 174
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 188
I 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 188
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ........................................................................................................................................................... 189
I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ....................................................................................................................................................... 190
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ................................................................................................................................................................................... 191
2 of 5 Decoding Level ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 192
I 2 of 5 Length Control ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 194
I 2 of 5 Set Length 1 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 195
I 2 of 5 Set Length 2 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 197
I 2 of 5 Character Correlation ........................................................................................................................................................................ 199
I 2 of 5 Stitching .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 200
Datalogic 2 of 5 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 201
Datalogic 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................... 201
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ........................................................................................................................................ 202
Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ................................................................................................
logic 2
Data
Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................... 204
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 205
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 207
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio .............................................................................................................................................. 209
Datalogic 2 of 5 Character Correlation ...................................................................................................................................................... 211
Datalogic 2 of 5 Stitching ............................................................................................................................................................................... 212
Codabar Check Character Calculation .......................................................................................................................................................214
Codabar Check Character Transmission ...................................................................................................................................................215
Codabar Start/Stop Character Transmission ...........................................................................................................................................215
Codabar Start/Stop Character Set ...............................................................................................................................................................216
Codabar Start/Stop Character Match .........................................................................................................................................................217
Codabar Quiet Zones ........................................................................................................................................................................................218
Codabar Length Control ..................................................................................................................................................................................222
Codabar Set Length 1 .......................................................................................................................................................................................223
Codabar Set Length 2 .......................................................................................................................................................................................225
Codabar Interdigit Ratio ..................................................................................................................................................................................227
Codabar Character Correlation .....................................................................................................................................................................229
Code 11 Length Control ..................................................................................................................................................................................235
Code 11 Set Length 1 .......................................................................................................................................................................................236
Code 11 Set Length 2 .......................................................................................................................................................................................238
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio ...................................................................................................................................................................................240
Code 11 Character Correlation .....................................................................................................................................................................244
Standard 2 of 5 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................246
Standard 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ....................................................................................................................................................................246
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ..........................................................................................................................................247
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ......................................................................................................................................247
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ..................................................................................................................................................................248
Standard 2 of 5 Decoding Level ...................................................................................................................................................................248
Standard 2 of 5 Length Control ....................................................................................................................................................................249
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 1 .........................................................................................................................................................................250
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 2 .........................................................................................................................................................................252
Standard 2 of 5 Character Correlation .......................................................................................................................................................254
Standard 2 of 5 Stitching .................................................................................................................................................................................255
ISBT 128 Force Concatenation ......................................................................................................................................................................257
de 4 Check Character Transmission .......................................................................................................................................................259
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Code 4 Hex to Decimal Conversion ............................................................................................................................................................259
Code 5 Check Character Transmission .......................................................................................................................................................261
Code 5 Hex to Decimal Conversion ............................................................................................................................................................261
Code 4 and Code 5 Common Configuration Items ........................................................................................................................................262
Code 4 and 5 Decoding Level .......................................................................................................................................................................262
Code 4 and Code 5 Minimum Reads ..........................................................................................................................................................264
Follett 2 of 5 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................265
Follett 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ..........................................................................................................................................................................265
Appendix A. Technical Specifications ..................................................................................... 267
Standard Cable Pinouts .............................................................................................................................................................................................269
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Appendix B. Standard Defaults .............................................................................................. 271
Appendix C. LED and Beeper Indications ............................................................................... 283
LED and Beeper Indications .................................................................................................................................................................................... 284
Appendix E. Keypad............................................................................................................... 291
Appendix F. Scancode Tables................................................................................................. 295
Control Character Emulation .................................................................................................................................................................................. 295
Interface Type PC AT PS/2 or USB-Keyboard .................................................................................................................................................... 296
Interface type PC AT PS/2 Alt Mode or USB-Keyboard Alt Mode ............................................................................................................. 298
Digital Interface ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 300
IBM XT .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 304
Microsoft Windows Codepage 1252 ................................................................................................................................................................... 306
Index ..................................................................................................................... 309
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About this Guide
This Product Reference Guide (PRG) is provided for users seeking advanced technical
information, including connection, programming, maintenance and specifications. The
Quick Reference Guide (QRG) and other publications associated with this product are
downloadable free of charge from the website listed on the back cover of this manual.
Typically, units are factory-programmed for the most common terminal and communications settings. If you need to modify any programmable settings, custom configuration
can be accomplished by scanning the programming barcodes within this guide.
Programming can alternatively be performed using the Datalogic Aladdin™ Configuration application which is downloadable from the Datalogic website listed on the back
cover of this manual. This multi-platform utility program allows device configuration using a PC. It communicates to the device using a serial or USB cable and can also create
configuration barcodes to print.
Chapter 1
Introduction
Manual Overview
Chapter 1, Introduction provides a product overview, unpacking instructions, and cable
connection information.
Chapter 2, Getting Started presents information about unpacking and setting up the
imager.
Chapter 3, Interfaces consists of interface configuration barcodes and details.
Chapter 4, General Features includes programming barcodes for selecting common
features for the imager and general use barcodes to customize how the data is transmitted
to the host device.
Chapter 5, RS-232 ONLY Interface supplies information about setting up the imager
for RS-232 operation.
Chapter 6, RS-232/USB-Com Interfaces features information about options involving
both the RS-232 and USB-Com interfaces.
Chapter 7, Keyboard Interface discusses how to set up the imager for Keyboard Wedge
operation.
Chapter 8, USB-OEM Interface explains how to set the imager up for USB operation.
Chapter 9, IBM 46XX Interface is a resource for setting up an IBM interface.
Chapter 10, Data Editing offers advanced configuration options for customization of
scanned data output.
Product Reference Guide1
Introduction
Chapter 11, Symbologies defines options for all symbologies and provides the program-
ming barcodes necessary for configuring these features.
Appendix A, Technical Specifications lists physical and performance characteristics, as
well as environmental and regulatory specifications. It also provides standard cable pinouts.
Appendix B, Standard Defaults references common factory default settings for imager
features and options.
Appendix C, LED and Beeper Indications supplies tables containing descriptions of the
functions and behaviors of the imager’s LED and Beeper indicators.
Appendix D, Sample Barcodes offers sample barcodes of several common symbologies.
Appendix E, Keypad includes numeric barcodes to be scanned for certain parameter set-
tings.
Appendix F, Scancode Tables lists control character emulation information for Wedge
and USB Keyboard interfaces.
Manual Conventions
The following conventions are used in this document:
The symbols listed below are used in this manual to notify the imager of key issues or
procedures that must be observed when using the imager:
References
Notes contain information necessary for properly diagnosing, repairing and operating the imager.
NOTE
The CAUTION symbol advises you of actions that could damage
equipment or property.
CAUTION
Current versions of the Product Reference Guide (PRG), Quick Reference Guide
(QRG), the Datalogic Aladdin™ Configuration application, and any other manuals, instruction sheets and utilities for this product can be downloaded from the website listed
on the back cover of this manual. Alternatively, printed copies or product support CDs
can be purchased through your Datalogic reseller.
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Technical Support
Datalogic Website Support
The Datalogic website (www.scanning.datalogic.com) is the complete source for technical
support and information for Datalogic products. The site offers product support, product registration, warranty information, product manuals, product tech notes, software
updates, demos, and instructions for returning products for repair.
Reseller Technical Support
An excellent source for technical assistance and information is an authorized Datalogic
reseller. A reseller is acquainted with specific types of businesses, application software,
and computer systems and can provide individualized assistance.
Telephone Technical Support
If you do not have internet or email access, you may contact Datalogic technical support
at (541) 349-8283 or check the back cover of your manual for more contact information.
Technical Support
Product Reference Guide
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Introduction
NOTES
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About the Imager
Advancements in the LED technology used in this imager significantly improve the illumination of the target field of view, resulting in higher scan efficiency. Whether used in
Single Trigger or Continuous Mode, the ergonomic design of the imager will help to
promote comfortable handling during extended periods of use.
The imager can communicate using the following interfaces:
Chapter 2
Getting Started
Unpacking
RS-232 —
RS-232 host.
RS-232 OPOS —
Keyboard Wedge (KBW) —
scanned data as keystrokes and supports several international keyboards (for the Windows
USB —
face or USB POS types by scanning the appropriate interface type barcodes available in
this manual. The default interface is USB-KBD for Wedge models (7230) and USBOEM for IBM models (7210).
IBM —
Check carefully to ensure the imager and any accessories ordered are present and undam-
aged. If any damage occurred during shipment, contact Technical Support on page 3.
KEEP THE PACKAGING. Should the unit ever require service, it should be returned
in its original shipping container.
The imager can communicate with a standard or Wincor-Nixdorf (W-N)
This interface is used for OPOS/UPOS/JavaPOS systems.
When connected using this interface, the host interprets
®
environment). See Country Mode on page 68 for a full listing.
Select to communicate either by USB OEM, USB COM, USB Keyboard inter-
IBM Port 5B or Port 9B are selectable interface options.
Product Reference Guide5
Getting Started
Setting Up the Imager
Follow the steps provided in this section to connect and get your imager up and communicating with its host:
1. Install the Interface Cable
2. Select the Interface Type
3. Configure Interface Settings (only if not using factory settings for that interface)
4. Configure Other Features (if modifications are needed from factory settings)
Install the Interface Cable
The imager kit you ordered to match your interface should provide a compatible cable
for your installation. If not, contact Technical Support.
Seat the cable assembly into the imager, aligning both the connector, aligning the cable
clip with its opening as shown in the insert portion of Figure 1.
RS-232 Serial Connection —
Turn off power to the terminal/PC and connect the im-
ager to the terminal/PC serial port via the RS-232 cable as shown in Figure 1. If the ter-
minal will not support POT (Power Off the Terminal) to supply imager power, use the
approved power supply (AC Adapter). Plug the AC Adapter barrel connector into the
socket on the RS-232 cable connector and the AC Adapter plug into a standard power
outlet.
Figure 1. Connecting the Interface Cable/RS-232 Connection
Connecting at
the Imager
Cable
To Host
Cable Strain Relief
Cable Clip (Latch)
Bottom of Imager
Interface Cable Port
Disconnecting at
the Imager
Insert a paperclip
into this hole to
release the
cable latch
Strain Relief
Cable
Other connection types are described below and illustrated in Figure 2.
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Setting Up the Imager
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USB Connection —
Connect the imager to a USB port on the terminal/PC using the
correct USB cable for the interface type you ordered. Reference Figure 2.
IBM Connection —
Connect the imager to the IBM port on the terminal/PC using the
correct IBM cable. Reference Figure 2.
Keyboard Wedge Connection —
The Keyboard Wedge cable has a ‘Y’ connection
from the imager. Connect the female to the male end from the keyboard and the remain-
ing end at the keyboard port at the terminal/PC. Reference Figure 2.
Figure 2. Other Interface Connections
Programming
Specific cables are required for connection to different hosts. The
connectors illustrated above are examples only. Actual connectors
may vary from those illustrated, but the steps to connect the imager
NOTE
remain the same.
The imager is typically factory-configured with a set of default features standard to the
interface type you ordered. After scanning the interface barcode from the
Interfaces sec-
tion, you can select other options and customize your imager through use of the instructions and programming barcodes available in the corresponding features section for your
interface and also the Data Editing and Symbologies chapters of this manual.
Product Reference Guide
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Getting Started
Using the Programming Barcodes
This manual contains feature descriptions and barcodes which allow you to reconfigure
your imager. Some programming barcode labels, like the Standard Product Default Set-
tings on page 9
, require only the scan of that single label to enact the change. Most of
the programming labels in this manual, however, require the imager to be placed in Programming Mode prior to scanning them. Scan an ENTER/EXIT barcode once to enterProgramming Mode. Once the imager is in Programming Mode, you can scan a number
of parameter settings before scanning the ENTER/EXIT barcode a second time, which
will then accept your changes, exit Programming Mode and return the imager to normal
operation.
NOTE
Select the Interface Type
Upon completing the physical connection between the imager and its host, proceed di-
rectly to Interfaces on page 11 for information and programming for the interface type
the imager is connected to (for example: RS-232, Keyboard Wedge, USB, etc.) and scan
the appropriate barcode in that section to select your system’s correct interface type.
There are some exceptions to the typical programming sequence
described above. Please read the description and setting instructions carefully when configuring each given programmable feature.
Configure Interface Settings
The imager is typically factory-configured with a set of default features standard to the
interface type you ordered. If after scanning the interface barcode from the Interfaces
section, your installation requires you to select options to further customize your imager,
turn to the appropriate section for your interface type as listed below:
•RS-232 ONLY Interface, starting on page 41
•Keyboard Interface, star ting on page 67
•USB-OEM Interface, starting on page 81
•IBM 46XX Interface, starting on page 83
Configure Other Features
If your installation requires different programming than the standard factory default settings, the following sections of this manual allow configuration of non-interface-specific
settings you might require:
General Features
LED indicators and other such universal settings.
Symbologies
These settings allow you to enable/disable symbologies, set label lengths, require check
digit, etc.
—
Includes options concerning the barcode label types (symbologies).
—
General Features includes programming for scanning, beeper and
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Resetting the Standard Product Defaults
Standard Product Default Settings
If you aren’t sure what programming options are in your imager, or you’ve changed some
options and want the factory settings restored, scan the Standard Product Default Set-
tings
barcode below. This will copy the factory configuration for the currently active in-
terface to the current configuration.
Factory defaults are based on the interface type. Configure the
imager for the correct interface before scanning this label.
NOTE
The programming section lists the factory default settings for each of the menu commands (indicated by shaded blocks and bold text) on the following pages.
Resetting the Standard Product Defaults
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Getting Started
NOTES
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Interface Selection
Each reader model will support one of the following sets of host interfaces:
General Purpose Models (5 volt supply)
RS-232
RS-232 OPOS
USB
Keyboard Wedge
Retail Point of Sale Models (4 to 14 volt supply)
RS-232
RS-232 OPOS
USB
IBM 46XX
Chapter 3
Interfaces
Configuring the Interface
Scan the programming barcode from this section which selects the appropriate interface
type matching the system the reader will be connected to. Next, proceed to the corre-
sponding chapter in this manual (also listed in Table 1) to configure any desired settings
and features associated with that interface.
NOTE
Unlike some other programming features and options, interface
selections require that you scan only one programming barcode
label. DO NOT scan an ENTER/EXIT barcode prior to scanning an
interface selection barcode.
Some interfaces require the scanner to start in the disabled state
when powered up. If additional scanner configuration is desired
while in this state, pull the trigger and hold it for five seconds. The
scanner will change to a state that allows programming with barcodes.
Product Reference Guide11
Interfaces
Table 1. Available Interface s
RS-232FEATURES
RS-232 standard interface
Select RS232-STD
RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf
Select RS232-WN
Interface
Features
starting on
page 41
Set RS-232
RS-232 for use with OPOS/UPOS/JavaPOS
Select RS-232 OPOS
USB Com to simulate RS-232 standard interface
Select USB-COM-STD
a
IBMFEATURES
IBM-46xx Port 5B reader interface
Set IBM
Select IBM-P5B
Interface
Features
starting on
page 83
IBM-46xx Port 9B reader interface
Select IBM-P9B
USB-OEMFEATURES
Set USB-OEM
Interface
Features
starting on
page 81
Select USB-OEM
a.
Download the correct USB Com driver from www.datalogic.com
Keyboard Wedge for IBM AT PS2 with alternate key
encoding but without external keyboard
Select KBD-XT
Keyboard Wedge for IBM Terminal 3153
Set KEYBOARD
WEDGE
Interface
Features
starting on page
67
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Interfaces
KEYBOARD — cont.FEATURES
Keyboard Wedge for IBM Terminals 31xx, 32xx,
34xx, 37xx make only keyboard
Select KBD-IBM-M
Keyboard Wedge for IBM Terminals 31xx, 32xx,
34xx, 37xx make break keyboard
Select KBD-IBM-MB
Keyboard Wedge for DIGITAL Terminals VT2xx,
VT3xx, VT4xx
Select KBD-DIG-VT
Set KEYBOARD
WEDGE
Interface
Features
starting on page
67
USB Keyboard with standard key encoding
Select USB Keyboard
USB Keyboard with alternate key encoding
Select USB-KBD-APPLE
Select USB Alternate Keyboard
USB Keyboard for Apple computers
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Global Interface Features
DEFAULT
The following interface features are configurable by all interface types. To set features
specific to your interface, turn to that section of this manual:
•RS-232 ONLY Interface on page 41
•Keyboard Interface on page 67
•USB-OEM Interface on page 81
•IBM 46XX Interface on page 83
Host Commands — Obey/Ignore
This option specifies whether the reader will obey or ignore host commands. When set
to ignore, the reader will ignore all host commands except for those necessary for:
•service mode
•flash programming mode
•keeping the interface active
•transmission of labels.
Global Interface Features
Host Commands = Ignore
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Host Commands = Obey
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Interfaces
DEFAULT
USB Suspend Mode
This setting enables/disables the ability of USB interfaces to enter suspend mode.
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
USB Suspend Mode = Disable
USB Suspend Mode = Enable
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Double Read Timeout
DEFAULT
To prevent a double read of the same label, the Double Read Timeout sets the minimum
time allowed between reads of labels of the same symbology and data. If the unit reads a
label and sees the same label again within the Double Read Timeout, the second read of
the label will be ignored. Double Read Timeout does not apply to scan modes that require a trigger pull for each label that is read.
Chapter 4
General Features
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Double Read Timeout = 0.1 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.2 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.3 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.4 Second
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General Features
Double Read Timeout — continued
ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Double Read Timeout = 0.5 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.6 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.8 Second
Double Read Timeout = 1 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.7 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.9 Second
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Label Gone Timeout
This feature sets the time after the last label segment is seen before the reader prepares for
a new label. The timeout can be set within a range of 10 milliseconds to 2,550 milliseconds (2.55 seconds) in 10ms increments. Label Gone Timeout does not apply to scan
modes that require a trigger pull for each label that is read
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.
2. Divide the desired setting by 10 (setting is in 10ms increments). Pad the result with leading zeroes to yield three digits. For example: 0 = 000, 5 = 005, 20 = 020, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming
Mode.
4. Scan the barcode: SELECT LABEL GONE TIMEOUT SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate three alpha-numeric characters from the keypad in Appendix E, Key-
pad representing the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will hear a
two-beep indication after the last character.
Label Gone Timeout
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to
abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Ta bl e 2 for some examples of how to set this feature.