BARCODE IMAGER. Programming Manual International Edition, Rev. C6
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1 BARCODE IMAGER International Edition, Rev. C6
2 Revision History Rev. No. Released Date Description Rev.B Beta Apr. 6, 9 First Release Rev.B May, 9 Page Code 8/EAN-8 Setting Modify ISBT Concatenation Off option code to and ISBT Concatenation On option code to. Page GS Databar Setting All GS databar default values are changed to Enable. Page 6 Add Symbology ID Table. Rev.B June, 9 Page Page 7 Add Presentation Scanning Mode. Add Time Delay to Low Power Mode. Rev.B Aug., 9 Rev.B Oct. 6, 9 Rev.B Mar., Rev. B Apr., Page 9, Add PDF7/Micro PDF7, Codablock F, Korea Post Code. Page 6 Add Composite Code Setting, PDF/Micro PDF7 Setting, Codablock F Setting, Korea Post Code Setting. Page 9 Add SmartStand Power Off Timeout. Page 6 Add PDF7/Micro PDF7, Codablock F, Korea Post Code into Condensed DataWizard Table. Page 8 Add PDF7/Micro PDF7, Codablock F, Composite Code, Korea Post Code IDs into Symbology ID Table. Page 8 Add IBM PS/, - series keyboard wedge interface. Page 9 Add Presentation Scanning Auto-sense. Page 8 Add Code 8 ID into Symbology ID Table. Page Modify UPC-E/EAN-8 expansion and UPC-A standardization Page Rename Time Out Control to Serial Response Time-out. Page Rename Presentation Scanning Mode to Presentation Control. Page 8 Rename Auto Power Off Duration to Light Source On Time. Add Extremely short option to Good Read Duration. Page 9 Rename Presentation Scanning Auto-sense to Presentation Auto-sense. Add Presentation Sensitivity Page System Commands Add Master Default quick set command. Page 8 Hands Free Time-out Add Disable. Page 9 Add Trigger Control (only available for F6/F68).
3 Revision History Rev. No. Released Date Description Rev. B6 May 7, Page Baud Rate Add 7.6K BPS and.k BPS. Rev. B7 Jun, Page 7 Page 8 Add UPC/EAN Security Level. Add Immediate parameter (option ) to "Time Delay to Low Power Mode" and change the default value from seconds to immediate. Rev. B8 Sep 9, Page,6 Add Supplement Scan Voting. Page 7 Add EAN Supplement Control. Page 8 Keyboard Layout Add Czech (QWERTY), remove Universal, and rename Spain (QWERTY) to Spain (Spanish QWERTY), Latin America (QWERTY) to Spain (Latin America, QWERTY). Page 7 Add Good Read Indicator. Page 8 Scan Rate Control. Rev. B9 Nov, Page Baud Rate Cancel Baud Rate /6 BPS. Rev. C Mar, Page Baud Rate Revise 7.6K BPS and.k BPS option code from 6.7. to 8.9. Rev. C Mar, Rev. C Jul, Page Page Add Code 9 Security Level. Add NAK Retry Count. Add ACK/NAK Transmission Indication. Page 9, 9,, UCC/EAN-8 was renamed GS-8 Page Rename ACK/NAK Transmission Indication to ACK Indication. Page Add new parameters to ACK Indication.(Disable ACK Indication, Enable ACK Indication) Page Rename the parameters of the ACK Indication. (Disable Disable ACK Time-out Indication, Enable Enable ACK Time-out Indication) Page 6 Add 6 parameters to Serial response time -out. (8 mseconds, seconds, seconds, 8 seconds, seconds, seconds)
4 Revision History Rev. C Jul, Page 6 Cancel the parameter "User defined value (seconds) of Serial response time -out. Page Add Laser Aiming Control function. Rev. C Nov, Page Add Codabar Check Digit Settings Rev. C Jan, Page 8 Cancel parameter of Code 9/Code 8 Emulation. (Disable standard code 9 emulation - -) Page 8 Change of default setting to Enable standard code 9 skip emulation in Code 9/Code 8 Emulation. (Disable standard code 9 emulation () Enable standard code 9 skip emulation ()) Rev. C6 Mar, Page Add new functions: D Barcode Forward-reading Indication, D Barcode Backward-reading Indication, D Barcode Direction Indication Transmission.
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7 Table of Contents Getting Started Getting Familiar with Your Connecting to Your Host Using Accessories Configure Your Bar Code Programming Procedures Host Interface Selection 8 Symbology Reading Control 9 Keyboard Interface Control Serial Interface Control Wand/Laser Emulation Control Operation Control 6 Condensed DataWizard Appendix Symbology ID Table 8 Keyboard Function Code Table 9 ASCII Input Shortcut Host Interface Quick Set Operation Mode Quick Set Option Codes System Commands
8 Getting Started Getting Familiar with Your Thank you for choosing Cino Bar Code Scanner. All scanners deliver world-class performance for a broad range of applications to unleash your productivity. In order to fulfill your various requirements, the options of Vibrator, PDF Readability and Disinfectant-ready Housing are available upon request. For more details, please visit our website or contact your supplier. Connecting to Your Host scanners support USB, PS/(DOS/V) Keyboard Wedge and RS- Serial interfaces. Please choose your desired interface cable, then plug it into the cable interface port of the scanner and connect it to the host. If you would like to remove the cable, please straighten one end of a paper clip, then insert it into the cable release hole to pull out the cable. This document provides an easy reference for installation and operation purpose. The complete documentation is available at USB F7 & L7 Series F6 & L6 Series F Series F Series Power Indicator Scan Window Status Indicator Beeper Trigger Cable Release Hole RS Serial PS/(DOS/V) Keyboard Wedge
9 Getting Started Using Accessories You can enhance productivity of your workforce by using various accessories to fulfill a wide variety of application demand. Universal Holder Thanks to the auto-sense design, the scanner is capable of switching between presentation scanning and hand-held scanning automatically while working with SmartStand. But please note that this feature is not available for F and F series scanners. In presentation mode, the barcode may not be detected by the scanner in an environment with very dim ambient lighting. You can select higher sensitivity level through the The stylish Universal Holder is designed for storing your scanner when not in use. It serves to protect the scanner from lens-scratched or falling. Moreover, its artistic-design enhances the entire value of the scanner. setting of Presentation Sensitivity to increase scanner s sensitivity. Level Hand-free SmartStand SmartStand is specifically designed for hand-free applications to maximize user s comfort and productivity. You can adjust the scanner holder to desired position for optimized scanning. But please note that the SmartStand is not applicable for F series scanner. Level Level 6 Level Level Level 7 Level
10 Configure Your Bar Code Programming Menu The bar code commands are specially designed Proprietary bar code labels which allow you to set the internal programming parameters. There are System Command, Family Code and Option Code for programming purpose. System Command The System Command is the highest level bar code command which directs to perform immediate operations, such as entering programming mode (), exiting programming mode (EXIT), listing Each programmable family and bar code command label is system information (SYSLIST), recovering to factory listed on the same page with major system commands. The preset configurations (M_DEFAULT) and so on. Please detailed explanations and special programming flowchart are note that all system commands will take a few seconds to printed on facing or following pages. You can read the complete the operations. User must wait for the explanation and set the concurrently. completion beeps before scanning another bar code. A supplemental bar code command menu incorporates the bar code command labels of System Command and Option Code. As you set the, open the bar code command menu to find the option code page. You may scan the desired family code and option code to set. If you want to change the programming family for multiple settings, you need only turn over the programming page to find next desired programming family. Family Code The Family Code is scanned to select the user desired programming family. has already provided more than one hundred programming families to meet any specific requirements. Option Code The Option Codes is a set of bar code commands represented by 9, A F and finishing selection (). For most setting, you must select at least one option code following the family code selection to set the desired parameter for the selected programming family.
11 Configure Your Programming Procedures As you scan the bar code command to select the desired If the programming family must take multiple scans parameters, information about the final selected parameters selection, cycling scan selection, or dual level selection represented by the bar code commands are stored in the procedures, the family of the programming menu will be s internal Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile marked with the matched representing symbol of memory. If you turn off the unit, the Flash Memory ASIC or Programming Category (P.C.) in bold font listed in the non-volatile memory retains all programming options. You following table. You can easily find the bold mark in the need not re-program the if you want to keep the programming menu, and refer to their flowcharts for details. existing configurations in the next power on. Before setting the, please also refer to the The programming procedures of are designed as simple as possible for ease of setting. Most programming families take the Single Scan Selection programming procedure. But several programming families Beeping Indications listed in Appendix to understand the details of programming beeping indications. It will be very helpful for you to know the existing status while you are programming the. have more complex and flexible programmable options, and you must take Multiple Scans Selection, Cycling Scan Selection or Dual Level Selection to complete their programming procedures. Each kind of programming procedure is listed in the following pages for your reference. Please give careful attention to become familiar with each programming procedure. Conventions of Programming Menu Conventions Descriptions Factory Default Value P.C. Programming Category : Single scan selection : Multiple scans selection CS : Cycling scan selection DS : Dual level scan selection ( ) Necessary Option Code [ ] Selectable Option Code
12 Configure Your Program & End System List, Group & Master Default Scan Scan SYSLIST will enter programming mode, and inhibit all non-programming functions. will list the product information and revision number to host via selected host interface, then issue the completion beeping. Scan END Scan M_DEFAULT will exit programming mode, and store all parameters in Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory, then issue the completion beeping. will recover all programmable parameters into factory preset configurations, then issue the completion beeping. Please note that the will take - seconds to store parameters in internal Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory after you scan the END. Please don t turn off the power before the completion beeping. It may destroy all configured parameters.
13 Configure Your Single scan selection Multiple scans selection Scan Enter programming mode. Scan Enter programming mode. Scan One of Family Codes Select one of desired programming families. Scan One of Family Codes Select one of desired programming families. Scan One of Option Codes Select one option code of desired parameter. Scan One or Several Option Codes. Select one or several option codes to select desired parameters.. If it s necessary, scan Yes Repeat Selection No Scan END Want to select another programming family? Exit programming mode. 6 Yes Repeat Selection No Scan END to terminate option code selection. Want to select another programming family? Exit programming mode.
14 Configure Your Cycling scan selection Dual level selection Scan Enter programming mode. Scan Enter programming mode. Scan One of Family Codes Select one of desired programming families. Scan One of Family Codes Select one of desired programming families. Scan One of Option Codes Scan Yes Repeat Selection No Scan END Cycling select one or several option codes of desired parameters as Single or Multiple scans selection. Finish cycling selection. (If necessary) Want to select another programming family? Exit programming mode. 7 (st) Scan Several Option Codes (nd) Scan One or Several Option Codes Yes Repeat Selection No Scan END Select several option codes of desired parameters.. Select one or several option codes of desired parameters.. If it s necessary, scan to terminate option code selection. Want to select another programming family? Exit programming mode.
15 Configure Your Host Interface Selection Host Interface Selection IBM PS/, - series keyboard wedge interface Standard/TTL RS- peer-to-peer serial Wand emulation USB Com Port Emulation PS/ (DOS/V) direct link (keyboard replacement) PS/ (DOS/V) keyboard wedge turbo mode PS/ (DOS/V) keyboard wedge standard mode Laser emulation USB HID standard mode USB HID turbo mode
16 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control User Defined Symbol ID 9 nd Option Code Symbol ID : character DS Code 8 (default=b) GS-8 (default=c) UPC-A (default=a) EAN- (default=f) Codabar/NW-7 (default=d) Code 9/Code (default=g) Code 9 (default=h) Standard/Industrial of (default=i) Interleaved of (default=j) Matrix of (default=k) China Postal Code (default=l) German Postal Code (default=m) IATA (default=o) Code (default=p) I/Plessey (default=r) UK/Plessey (default=s) Telepen (default=t) GS DataBar (default=x) UPC-E (default=e) EAN-8 (default=n) Trioptic Code 9 (Default=W) UCC Coupon Extended Code (Default=Z) PDF7/Micro PDF7 (default=v) Codablock F (default=y) Korea Post Code (default =a) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character) ( character)
17 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control Symbology ID Transmission Symbology ID Transmission Disable symbology ID transmission Enable prefix CINO symbology ID transmission Enable suffix CINO symbology ID transmission Enable both prefix and suffix CINO symbology ID transmission Enable prefix AIM symbology ID transmission Enable suffix AIM symbology ID transmission Enable both prefix and suffix AIM symbology ID transmission 6
18 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control Readable Bar Code Setting Readable Symbology Setting Remember to scan to terminate this selection. But if you select the Auto, will terminate this selection automatically. CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS Auto Code 8 * UPC-A * UPC-E * EAN- * EAN-8 * Codabar/NW-7 * Code 9 * Trioptic Code 9 Standard/Industrial of Matrix of Interleaved of * China Postal Code German Postal Code Code 9 * Code I/Plessey UK/Plessey Telepen GS DataBar (R-) * IATA PDF7/Micro PDF7 Codablock F Korea Post Code If your application is known, you may select those known symbologies only to increase the reading speed and decrease the possibility of reading error. Furthermore, to add the Symbology ID into the transmitted data is also helpful to identify the specific symbology. Above symbologies marketed with * are enable as default. When you select Auto, the imager only read those symbologies marked with *. When you set the minimum and maximum length of each symbology, please note the data length of scanned bar code doesn t include star/stop characters
19 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control Code 9/Code Setting Code 9 Family Setting Trioptic Code 9 Setting Code 9 Min. Length Code 9 Max. Length Disable Code 9 Enable Code 9 Select Standard Code 9 as primary format Select Full ASCII Code 9 as primary format Select Code (PARAF, Italian Pharmaceutical) as primary format Disable start/stop symbol transmission Enable start/stop symbol transmission Disable Code leading A transmission Enable Code leading A transmission Disable MOD check digit verification Enable MOD check digit verification Disable check digit transmission Enable check digit transmission Disable Code 9 buffering Enable Code 9 buffering Disable Trioptic Code 9 Enable Trioptic Code 9 Default () -Maximum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. Default (98) 98-Minimum Trioptic Code 9 and Code 9 Full ASCII cannot be enabled simultaneously. Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically A B C D E ( digits) ( digits)
20 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control Code 9 Setting Code 9 Security Level Level Level Level Level Code 9 Security Level The scanner offers four levels of decode security for Code9 bar codes: Level : If you are experiencing misread of poorly-printed or serious out-of-spec. bar codes in level, please select level. Level : If you are experiencing misread of poorly-printed or out-of-spec. bar codes in level, please select level. Level : This is the default setting which allows the scanner to operate fastest, while providing sufficient security in decoding in-spec Code9 bar codes. Level : If you failed to read poorly-printed or out-of-spec. bar codes in level, please select level. This is the most aggressive setting and may increase the misread.
21 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control Codabar/NW-7 Setting Codabar Setting Codabar Check Digit Settings Codabar Min. Length Disable Codabar Enable Codabar Select Codabar standard format Select Codabar ABC format Select Codabar CLSI format Select Codabar CX format Disable start/stop symbol transmission Enable ABCD/ABCD start/stop symbol transmission Enable abcd/abcd start/stop symbol transmission Enable ABCD/TN*E start/stop symbol transmission Enable abcd/tn*e start/stop symbol transmission Disable check digit verification Enable check digit verification Disable check digit transmission Enable check digit transmission Modulus 6 Modulus /weight Modulus Modulus /weight 7 check DR Weight Modulus Runes (Modulus /weight ) Default () -Maximum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically A B C D E 6 ( digits)
22 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control Codabar/NW-7 Setting Codabar Max. Length Default (98) 98-Minimum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. ( digits)
23 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control UPC-A & UPC-E Setting 6 UPC Family Setting Disable UPC-A Enable UPC-A Disable UPC-E Enable UPC-E Disable UPC-E expansion Enable UPC-E expansion Disable UPC standardization Enable UPC standardization Disable UPC numeric system Enable UPC numeric system Disable UPC-A check digit transmission Enable UPC-A check digit transmission Disable UPC-E check digit transmission Enable UPC-E check digit transmission Disable UPC leading portion Enable UPC leading portion When enable UPC-E expansion, the UPC-E decoded data will be converted to UPC-A format and affected by related setting, such as UPC standardization, UPC numeric system, UPC-A check digit transmission. UPC-E & EAN-8 Expansion : Expand the 8-digit UPC-E and 8-digit ENA-8 to -digit UPC-A and -digit EAN-. UPC-A Standardization : Expand the -digit UPC-A to -digit EAN- with zero insertion. UPC Lead Numeric System : Enable to read UPC leading with the numeric system, you must enable this option. WPC Selection (UPC/EAN/CAN) Basic Length Disable Check Digit Disable Numeric System With -digit Addendum With -digit Addendum Enable Standardization A B C D E F Enable Expansion UPC-A UPC-E EAN- - NC + + NC EAN NC + + NC +
24 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control UPC-A & UPC-E Setting UPC Supplement Setting Select UPC without supplement digits Select UPC with only supplement digits Select UPC with only supplement digits Select UPC with / supplement digits Disable force supplement digits output Enable force supplement digits output UPC Family Addenda Separator Off UPC Family Addenda Separator On 6 7 UPC/EAN Security Level Level Level Level Supplement Scan Voting Only available for UPC-A & EAN- None Level Level Level Level Level Level 6 7 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level Level Level Level UPC/EAN Security Level The scanner offers three levels of decode security for UPC/EAN bar codes: Level : If you are experiencing misread of poorly-printed or out-of-spec. bar codes, especially in characters,, 7, and 8 in level, please select level. Selection of this security level may significantly impair the decoding ability of the scanner. Level : This is the default setting which allows the scanner to operate fastest, while providing sufficient security in decoding in-spec UPC/EAN bar codes. Level : If you are experiencing misread of poorly-printed, soiled or damage bar codes in level, please select level. This is the most aggressive setting and may increase the misread. The Supplement Scan Voting is the number of times the same UPC/EAN with / supplement digits has to be decoded before it is transmitted. It is helpful when decoding a mix of UPC/EAN symbols with and without supplement digits. This function is effective when you select UPC/EAN with only supplement digits, UPC/EAN with only supplement digits or UPC/EAN with / supplement digits. The default value is Level. When you select higher level, it may impact the reading speed on poorly-printed, low contrast or damage barcode labels A B C D
25 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control EAN Setting, EAN Supplement Setting EAN Setting Disable EAN- Enable EAN- Disable EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Disable EAN-8 expansion Enable EAN-8 expansion Disable EAN- check digit transmission Enable EAN- check digit transmission Disable EAN-8 check digit transmission Enable EAN-8 check digit transmission Disable ISBN/IN Conversion reading check Enable ISBN/IN Conversion reading check A B EAN Supplement Setting Supplement Scan Voting Select EAN without supplement digits Select EAN with only supplement digits Select EAN with only supplement digits Select EAN with / supplement digits Disable force supplement digits output Enable force supplement digits output EAN Addenda Separator Off EAN Addenda Separator On None Level Level Level Level Level Level 6 8 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level Level Level Level The Supplement Scan Voting is the number of times the same UPC/EAN with / supplement digits has to be decoded before it is transmitted. It is helpful when decoding a mix of UPC/EAN symbols with and without supplement digits. This function is effective when you select UPC/EAN with only supplement digits, UPC/EAN with only supplement digits or UPC/EAN with / supplement digits. The default value is Level. When you select higher level, it may impact the reading speed on poorly-printed, low contrast or damage barcode labels A B C D
26 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control EAN Security Level Setting UPC/EAN Security Level Level Level Level Only available for UPC-A & EAN- EAN Supplement Control Disable all specific prefix supplement digital output Enable all specific prefix supplement digital output Enable 9 Supplement Digit Output Enable 978/979 Supplement Digit Output Enable 977 Supplement Digit Output Enable 78/79 Supplement Digit Output Enable /9 Supplement Digit Output Enable /9 Supplement Digit Output UPC/EAN Security Level The scanner offers three levels of decode security for UPC/EAN bar codes: Level : If you are experiencing misread of poorly-printed or out-of-spec. bar codes, especially in characters,, 7, and 8 in level, please select level. Selection of this security level may significantly impair the decoding ability of the scanner. Level : This is the default setting which allows the scanner to operate fastest, while providing sufficient security in decoding in-spec UPC/EAN bar codes. Level : If you are experiencing misread of poorly-printed, soiled or damage bar codes in level, please select level. This is the most aggressive setting and may increase the misread. EAN Supplement Control If you select EAN with only, or or / supplement digits and enable 9 prefix supplement digit output, the scanner will transmit EAN with, or or / supplement digits bar codes starting with 9 prefix. The EAN without supplement digit will not be transmitted. If you select EAN with only, or or / supplement digits and enable the other except 9 prefix supplement digit output, the scanner will transmit EAN with, or, or / supplement digits bar codes starting with specific prefix. The EAN without supplement digit will be transmitted
27 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control UCC Coupon Extended Code Setting UCC Coupon Extended Code Disable UCC Coupon Extended Code Enable UCC Coupon Extended Code UCC Coupon Extended Code When UCC coupon extended code function is enabled, scanner decodes UPC-A barcodes starting with digit, EAN- barcodes starting with digit 99 and GS-8 Coupon Codes. UPC-A, EAN- and EAN-8 must be enabled to scan all types of Coupon Codes.
28 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control IATA & Interleaved of Setting IATA Setting Disable IATA Enable IATA Select -digit fixed length IATA checking Select variable length IATA Disable check digit verification Enable check digit automatic verification Enable S/N checking digit verification only Enable CPN checking digit verification only Enable CPN, Airline and S/N check digit verification Disable check digit transmission Enable check digit transmission Disable start/stop symbol transmission Enable start/stop symbol transmission A B C Interleaved of Setting Disable Interleaved of Enable Interleaved of Select Interleaved of as primary format Select German Postal Code as primary format No check character Validate U check digit Validate OPCC check digit Disable check digit transmission Enable check digit transmission 6 7 8
29 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control Code Family Setting Code Setting Code Family Min. Length Code Family Max. Length Disable Standard/Industrial of Enable Standard/Industrial of Disable Matrix of Enable Matrix of Disable China Postal Code Enable China Postal Code Disable check digit verification Enable check digit verification Disable check digit transmission Enable check digit transmission Default () -Maximum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. Default (98) 98-Minimum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically ( digits) ( digits) For Code setting, we recommend you to select only one type of Code or set the maximum/minimum bar code length. To decode all types of Code or to variable length of Code will increase the possibility of reading error.
30 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control Code & Code 9 Setting Code Setting Disable Code Enable Code Disable check digit verification Select -check digit verification Select -check digit verification Disable check digit transmission Enable check digit transmission 6 Code Min. Length Default () -Maximum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. ( digits) Code Max. Length Code 9 Setting Code 9 Min. Length Code 9 Max. Length Default (98) 98-Minimum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. Disable Code 9 Enable Code 9 Disable check digit transmission Enable check digit transmission Default () -Maximum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. Default (98) 98-Minimum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. ( digits) ( digits) ( digits)
31 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control I/Plessey Setting I/Plessey Setting I/Plessey Min. Length Disable I/Plessy Enable I/Plessy Select MOD check digit Select MOD - check digit Select MOD - check digit Disable check digit transmission Enable check digit transmission Default () -Maximum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. 6 ( digits) I/Plessey Max. Length Default (98) 98-Minimum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. ( digits)
32 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control Code 8 & UCC/EAN 8 Setting Code 8/EAN-8 Setting Disable Code 8 and GS-8 Enable Code 8 and GS-8 Disable function code conversion Enable function code conversion ISBT Concatenation Off ISBT Concatenation On Code 8/EAN-8 Min. Length Default () -Maximum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. ( digits) Code 8/EAN-8 Max. Length Default (98) 98-Minimum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. ( digits)
33 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control UK/Plessey Setting UK/Plessey Setting Disable UK/Plessey Enable UK/Plessey Select UK/Plessey Standard Format Select UK/Plessey CLSI Format Disable Convert X to A-F Enable Convert X to A-F Disable check digit transmission Enable check digit transmission 6 7 UK/Plessey Min. Length Default () -Maximum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. ( digits) UK/Plessey Max. Length Default (98) 98-Minimum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. 6 ( digits)
34 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control Telepen Setting Telepen Setting Telepen Min. Length Disable Telepen Enable Telepen Select Telepen Numeric mode Select Telepen Full ASCII mode Disable check digit transmission Enable check digit transmission Default () -Maximum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. ( digits) Telepen Max. Length Default (98) 98-Minimum Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. 7 ( digits)
35 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control GS DataBar Setting GS DataBar Setting Disable GS DataBar (R-) Enable GS DataBar (R-) Disable GS DataBar Limited Enable GS DataBar Limited Disable GS DataBar Expanded Enable GS DataBar Expanded GS DataBar Min. Length Default () -Maximum ( digits) Only available for Expanded GS Databar. Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. GS DataBar Max. Length Default (7) 7-Minimum Only available for Expanded GS Databar. Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. 8 ( digits)
36 Configure Your Symbology Reading Control Linear-stacked & Korea Post Code Setting Composite Codes Setting Disable composite codes Enable composite codes UPC Composite Mode: UPC never linked UPC Composite Mode: UPC always linked PDF7/Micro PDF7 Setting Disable PDF7 Enable PDF7 Disable MicroPDF7 Enable MicroPDF7 Codablock F Setting Disable Enable Korea Post Code Setting Disable Enable Length fixed in 6 characters. Composite Codes Setting If UPC Composite Mode: UPC never linked is selected, UPC barcodes are transmitted regardless of whether a MicroPDF7 symbol is detected. If UPC Composite Mode: UPC always linked is selected, UPC barcodes are only transmitted when the MicroPDF7 is detected. 9
37 Configure Your Keyboard Interface Control Keyboard Layout (Language) Setting Keyboard Layout USA (QWERTY) France (AZERTY) Germany (QWERTZ) United Kingdom - UK (QWERTY) Canadian French (QWERTY) Spain (Spanish, QWERTY) Sweden/Finland (QWERTY) Portugal (QWERTY) Norway (QWERTY) Spain (Latin America, QWERTY) Italy (QWERTY) Netherlands (QWERTY) Denmark (QWERTY) Belgium (AZERTY) Switzerland-Germany (QWERTZ) Iceland (QWERTY) Japan (DOS/V) Czech (QWERTY) Please refer to the ASCII/HEX Table listed in the Appendix to determine HEX codes for characters, symbols, and functions to be used as preamble or postamble. To set preamble or postamble as function key output, you must enable the Function Key Emulation feature as listed in page - first. Keyboard Interface Message String : Preamble Data Length Prefix Symbol ID Scanned Data Suffix Symbol ID Postamble Record Suffix - characters - digits or characters Variable length or characters - characters character
38 Configure Your Keyboard Interface Control Record Suffix, Preamble, Postamble & Caps Lock Record Suffix None RETURN TAB SPACE ENTER (Numeric Key Pad) User defined character ( character), (-7F) Preamble None - characters [-7F], [] Maximum -character input; scan to terminate this selection. Postamble None - characters [-7F], [] Caps Lock Control Caps Lock Release Control Maximum -character input; scan to terminate this selection. Caps Lock Off State Caps Lock On State Auto Detect (PC/AT, PS/, Keyboard Replacement and DOS/V Machines only) Caps Lock On, Caps Off Caps Lock On, Shift Off The function of Caps Lock Control and Key Pad Emulation are only available for IBM PC/AT, PS/VP, PS/ series personal computers and compatible machines. While selecting the other host interfaces, these selections don t perform the above functions for you. Please check the actual Caps Lock state in use while software application is running. If the Caps Lock state is off, select Caps Lock Off state, then will perform normal data transmission. If the Caps Lock state is on, select Caps Lock On state. Select Auto Detect, will perform special transmission handshaking without changing the status of Caps Lock switch.
39 Configure Your Keyboard Interface Control Delay Setting Intermessage Delay None -99 (x) msec. Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. ( digits) Intercharacter Delay None -99 (x) msec. ( digits) Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. Interfunction Delay None -99 (x) msec. Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. ( digits) Intermessage Delay is a time delay between messages output by. Increasing this delay will help host applications process the incoming data on time. Intercharacter Delay is a time delay between data characters output by. These two parameters are used to synchronize data communication when : ) the data transmission speed is too fast, characters may be skipped; ) multitasking operation system or host computers in a network may slow down the keyboard handling; ) various notebook or desktop PC systems require different timing parameter settings. Please always add one extra unit as safety margin when adjusting these two parameters. Interfunction Delay is a time delay between the transmission of each segment of the message string.
40 Configure Your Keyboard Interface Control Emulation Setting & Upper/Lower Case Setting Function Key Emulation Enable ASCII - code as keyboard function code output Ctrl-Output Refer to Appendix Keyboard Function Code Table for details. Key Pad Emulation Disable key pad emulation Enable numeric output as key pad (Num Lock On) output Upper/Lower Case Normal case (neglect the upper/lower case control) Inverse case (change all characters output to inverse case) Upper case (force all characters output as upper case) Lower case (force all characters output as lower case)
41 Configure Your Serial Interface Control Record Suffix, Preamble,Postamble Setting STX/ETX Control Disable STX/ETX transmission Enable STX/ETX transmission STX/ETX are two characters used to indicate the starting and ending of the total data frame transmitted via serial interface. Record Suffix Preamble Postamble Serial Interface Message String (RS, USB COM) : None CR (DH) LF (AH) CRLF (DAH) TAB (9H) SPACE (H) User defined character ( character) None - characters Maximum -character input; scan to terminate this selection. None - characters Maximum -character input; scan to terminate this selection. 6, (-7F) [-7F], [] [-7F], [] STX Preamble Data Length Prefix Symbol ID Scanned Data Suffix Symbol ID Postamble ETX Record Suffix character - characters - digits or characters Variable length or characters - characters character character
42 Configure Your Serial Interface Control Delay Setting Intermessage Delay None -99 (x) msec. Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. ( digits) Intercharacter Delay None -99 (x) msec. ( digits) Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. Interfunction Delay None -99 (x) msec. Scan digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then will terminate this selection automatically. ( digits) Intermessage Delay is a time delay between messages output by. Increasing this delay will help host applications process the incoming data on time. Intercharacter Delay is a time delay between data characters output by. These two parameters are used to synchronize data communication when : ) the data transmission speed is too fast, characters may be skipped; ) multitasking operation system or host computers in a network may slow down the keyboard handling; ) various notebook or desktop PC systems require different timing parameter settings. Please always add one extra unit as safety margin when adjusting these two parameters. Interfunction Delay is a time delay between the transmission of each segment of the message string.
43 Configure Your Serial Interface Control Protocol, ACK/NAK Setting Handshaking Protocol None (free running mode) RTS/CTS (hardware handshaking) ACK/NAK (software handshaking) Xon/Xoff (software handshaking) NAK Retry Count times ~ times ( digits) ACK Indication Disable ACK Time-out Indication Enable ACK Time-out Indication Disable ACK Indication Enable ACK Indication USB COM doesn t support RTS/CTS handshaking protocol. When the ACK/NAK Software Handshaking option is selected, the waits for an ACK (acknowledge) or NAK (not acknowledge) from the host computer after each data transmission. If the NAK is received, will re-send the data until receiving ACK. NAK Retry Count After transmitting data, the scanner expects a NAK response from the host up to the preset Serial Response Time-out. If the scanner doesn t get a response, the scanner will issue an error indication and discard the data. When a NAK is received, the scanner transmits the same data again and waits for either an ACK or NAK. The scanner issues an error indication and discards the data under following two conditions: ) After preset NAK retry counts is received within the preset serial response time-out. ) If the preset time-out is up but the preset NAK retry counts haven t come to the end. The default retry counts are three times. If you program time, the scanner won t resend the data to the host when the scanner receives a NAK. The scanner will discard the data. If you program times, the scanner can receive unlimited NAKs from the host within the pre-set serial response time-out. This function is not available for batch mode. When you enable this function in on-line mode, the out-of-range function will be disable automatically. ACK Indication: Disable: There s neither LED nor beeping indication for this setting. Enable: There s a specific LED and beeping indication for this setting. 6
44 Configure Your Serial Interface Control Time Out Setting, Baud Rate, Data Frame Serial Response Time-out None mseconds mseconds 8 mseconds second seconds seconds seconds seconds 8 seconds seconds seconds A B Baud Rate (BPS) 8.K BPS 9.K BPS 96 BPS 8 BPS BPS BPS 7.6K BPS.K BPS 8 9 Data Frame 8, None, 8, Odd, 8, Even, 8, Space, 8, Mark, 8, None, 7, Odd, 7, Even, 7 7, Space, 7, Mark, 7, None, 7, Odd, 7, Even, 7, Space, 7, Mark, When the RTS/CTS Hardware Handshaking option is selected, the RTS (request to send) and CTS (clear to send) signals will be issued before normal data communication. This option is very helpful to ensure the reliability of data communication. The Serial Response Time-out is a pre-defined delay time for to wait for handshaking, acknowledgment or non-acknowledgment from the host computer A B C D E
45 Configure Your Wand/Laser Emulation Control Output Polarity, Signal State, Margin/Module Time, Code 9/Code 8 Emulation Output Polarity High level (Vdc) on Bar (low level on Space) Low level (Vdc) on Bar (high level on Space) Determine the output voltage level for both bar and space. Initial Signal State High Level (Vdc) Low Level (Vdc) Determine the initial state of output voltage level. Margin Time Module Time Narrow/Wide Ratio Code 9/Code 8 Emulation msec. msec. msec. msec. Extremely short Short Medium : :. : 8 msec. msec. msec. Delay time before data transmission Long Enable standard Code 9 skip emulation Enable standard Code 9 replace emulation Enable Full ASCII Code 9 emulation Enable Code 8 emulation Time base of minimum narrow bar [ Code 9 Skip] : When this option is selected, all scanned data will be translated as Standard Code 9 wand/laser emulation output. If any lower case characters are read, they will be translated to upper case characters. Any other characters that are not available in Code 9 symbology set will be skipped. [ Code 9 Replace] : Any character not normally available in the standard Code 9 symbology set, will be translated as Space. 6
46 Configure Your Operation Control Operation Mode Setting Operation Mode Low Power mode Trigger mode Presentation mode Alternative mode Flash mode Force mode Toggle mode Diagnostic mode Level mode L68/L78 laser imagers don t support: Flash/ Force/ Toggle/ Diagnostic mode Presentation Control Presentation mode Flash mode Force mode L68/L78 laser imagers don t support this function. Low Power Mode (Low Power Triggering) The scanner goes into idle state after scanning the bar code. You must press the trigger to wake up the scanner for operation. It is very helpful for mobile data collection and application, which are concerned with power saving. Trigger Mode (External Triggering) The scanner goes into standby state after scanning the bar code. You must press the trigger to turn on the light source of the scanner before scanning the bar code. Presentation Mode (Auto Detection) Presentation mode uses ambient light to detect the bar codes. The light source is off until the scanner detects an image which is similar to a barcode. Then the light source turns on automatically to read the bar code. If the light level in the room is not high enough, Presentation Mode may not work properly. You can choose different level of Presentation Sensitivity to meet your application (Please refer to the setting of Presentation Sensitivity ). Alternative Mode (Periodic Power Off) The scanner keeps the light source of the scanner turned on till the pre-defined light source on time is up. After the scanner turns off the light source, you must press the trigger to turn on the light source again. After each good read, the timer counter of Light Source on Time is reset. You do not have to press the trigger frequently, it is very convenient for multiple scanning. Flash Mode (Pulse Driven Reading) The scanner flashes the light source of the scanner without using the trigger. If the scanner detects an image which is similar to a bar code, the scanner forces on the light source automatically and scans the bar code. Flash Duty Cycle adjustment can change the frequency of the blinking. Force Mode (Continued Power On) The light source of the scanner is forced on for continued operation without pressing the trigger switch. This mode is convenient for high speed bar code reading. Toggle Mode (Repeat Reading) The toggle mode is very similar to the Alternative Mode but without the pre-defined light source on time concern. You must press the trigger to turn on the light source of the scanner to scan. The scanner keeps the light source turned on until you press the trigger again. Diagnostic Mode (Test Reading) This operation mode is specifically designed for diagnostic purposes. When this operation mode is selected, the light source of the scanner is force on without regard for other programmable parameters, such as reread delay, redundancy, and so forth. Level Mode (Auto Power Off) When this operation mode is selected, the scanner continues to turn on the light source of the scanner before a good read or pre-defined Light Source on Time. If the scanner decodes a bar code successfully, it turns off the light source immediately. After the scanner turns off the light source, you must press the trigger to turn on the light source again. If there is no scanning operation performed during the pre-defined light source on time, the scanner enters the idle state after the pre-defined light source on time is up. Presentation Control When the scanner is placed on SmartStand, the scanner will be switched from hand-held scanning to hands free scanning automatically. Three hands scanning modes are available. You are recommended to use flash mode or force mode while under insufficient ambient light. Only Low power mode, Trigger mode, Presentation mode and Level mode are available for Laser model. 9
47 Configure Your Operation Control Buzzer, Indicator, Vibrator, Inverse Reading Buzzer Tone Adjust Buzzer tone mute Buzzer tone low Buzzer tone medium Buzzer tone high Buzzer tone - extremely high Power-on beep No power-on beep 6 Power On Indicator Disable (LED off) LED steady on LED flash F6 series scanner doesn t support this function. Good Read Indicator Vibrator Control Inverse Reading Disable Enable Disable Enable Optional function, only available for vibrator model. Disable Enable
48 Configure Your Operation Control Dollar Sign, Redundancy, Scan Rate Control Dollar Sign Control Dollar sign output as $ Dollar sign output as Dollar sign output as Dollar sign output as Dollar sign output as Redundancy Scan Rate Control None Level Level Level Level Level To prevent potential miss reading. Dynamic Fixed The Redundancy is the number of times the same bar code label has to be decoded before it is transmitted. Scan Rate Control: The scanner will have better motion tolerance when you select Fixed scan rate. It s suitable for application which needs higher motion tolerance on the move. But this may impact to the reading distance.
49 Configure Your Operation Control Flash Duty Cycle, Delay Setting Flash Duty Cycle Reread Delay (Double Scan Verification) Good Read Delay / duty cycle / duty cycle / duty cycle / duty cycle L68/L78 laser imagers don t support this function. Disable Immediate time out Short time out Medium time out Long time out Force verification None msec. msec. sec.. sec. sec. sec. The Flash Duty Cycle is designed to control the flashing frequency of the light source. The Reread Delay (Double Scan Verification) is designed to inhibit from reading the same bar code label twice in pre-defined short duration. Force Verification will not allow reading of the same bar code twice. This Good Read Delay is the minimum amount of time before the imager can read another bar code. 6
50 Configure Your Operation Control Time-out Setting, Good Read Duration Light Source On Time Short Medium Long Extremely long Hands Free Time-out Short Medium Long Extremely long Disable Good Read Duration Time Delay to Low Power Mode Short Medium Long Extremely long Extremely short sec secs secs 7 secs 9 secs Immediate The Light Source On Time is a pre-defined light source time out counter for Alternative Mode, Presentation Mode and Level Mode. The scanner keeps the light source on till the pre-defined light source on time is up. You can adjust this parameter to meet your own application requirement. The Presentation Mode, Force Mode and Flash Mode are referred to as hands free mode. The hands free mode will be automatically changed to manual trigger mode when you press the trigger. You can remain the scanner in manual trigger mode by setting the Hands Free Time-Out. Once the time-out duration is up (if there s no any trigger operation), the imager will revert to the original hands free mode. The Time Delay to Low Power Mode sets the time for scanner to enter low power mode after any scanning activity. This setting is only available for the scanner is in low power mode.
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