HP Linear Barcode Scanner II
Programming Reference Guide
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
About this Guide ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Manual Conventions .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Other Resources ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Contacting Support ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
SETUP....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
About the Reader .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Unpacking ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Setting up the Reader ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Programming .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Select the Interface Type ................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Configure Interface Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Configure Other Features ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Software Version Transmission ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Resetting the Product Configuration to Defaults ................................................................................................................................................ 6
INTERFACES.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Interface Selection .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Configuring the Interface ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
CONFIGURATION USING BAR CODES........................................................................................................................................... 9
Using the Programming Bar Codes ................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Configuration Parameters .............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Global Interface Features .................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Host Commands — Obey/Ignore .................................................................................................................................................................. 11
USB Suspend Mode ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
USB-COM (RS-232 Simulated) Interface ............................................................................................................................................ 13
Intercharacter Delay ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Beep on ASCII BEL ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Beep on Not on File .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
ACK NAK Options ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
ACK Character .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
NAK Character .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
ACK NAK Timeout Value ............................................................................................................................................................................ 18
ACK NAK Retry Count ................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
ACK NAK Error Handling ............................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Indicate Transmission Failure ............................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Disable Character ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Enable Character ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Keyboard Interface ................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
Country Mode ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Caps Lock State .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Keyboard Numeric Keypad ................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Keyboard Send Control Characters ................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Intercode Delay ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
USB Keyboard Speed ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
USB-OEM Interface .............................................................................................................................................................................. 33
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
USB-OEM Device Usage ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
USB-OEM Interface Options .............................................................................................................................................................................. 34
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Data Format ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Global Prefix/Suffix .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
Global AIM ID ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
GS1-128 AIM ID ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Label ID ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38
Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets .............................................................................................................................................................................. 38
Label ID: Set Individually per Symbology ................................................................................................................................................... 39
Label ID Control ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Label ID Symbology Selection ..................................................................................................................................................................... 40
Set Global Mid Label ID Character(s) ............................................................................................................................................................... 46
Case Conversion ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
Character Conversion .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
Reading Parameters .............................................................................................................................................................................. 49
Double Read Timeout .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
Label Gone Timeout ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 52
LED and Beeper Indicators ................................................................................................................................................................................. 53
Power On Alert .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 53
Good Read: When to Indicate ....................................................................................................................................................................... 54
Good Read Beep Type .................................................................................................................................................................................. 55
Good Read Beep Frequency .......................................................................................................................................................................... 55
Good Read Beep Length ............................................................................................................................................................................... 56
Good Read Beep Volume .............................................................................................................................................................................. 57
Good Read LED Duration ............................................................................................................................................................................. 58
Scanning Features ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 59
Scan Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout .................................................................................................................................................................... 60
Stand Detection ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 61
Stand Mode Sensitivity ................................................................................................................................................................................. 62
Scanning Active Time ................................................................................................................................................................................... 62
Stand Mode Flash .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 63
Flash On Time ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 63
Flash Off Time .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 64
Green Spot Duration ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 64
Symbologies ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 65
Disable All Symbologies ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 66
Coupon Control .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66
UPC-A ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
UPC-A Enable/Disable .................................................................................................................................................................................. 67
UPC-A Check Character Transmission ......................................................................................................................................................... 67
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 68
UPC-A Number System Character Transmission ......................................................................................................................................... 68
In-Store Minimum Reads .............................................................................................................................................................................. 69
UPC-E .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70
UPC-E Enable/Disable .................................................................................................................................................................................. 70
UPC-E Check Character Transmission ......................................................................................................................................................... 70
Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 71
Expand UPC-E to UPC-A ............................................................................................................................................................................. 71
UPC-E Number System Character Transmission ......................................................................................................................................... 72
UPC-E Minimum Reads ................................................................................................................................................................................ 72
EAN 13 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 73
EAN 13 Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................................ 73
EAN 13 Check Character Transmission ....................................................................................................................................................... 73
EAN-13 Flag 1 Character .............................................................................................................................................................................. 74
EAN-13 ISBN Conversion ............................................................................................................................................................................ 74
ISSN Enable/Disable ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 75
EAN 13 Minimum Reads .............................................................................................................................................................................. 75
EAN 8 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 76
EAN 8 Enable/Disable .................................................................................................................................................................................. 76
EAN 8 Check Character Transmission ......................................................................................................................................................... 76
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Expand EAN 8 to EAN 13 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 77
EAN 8 Both Guards Substitution .................................................................................................................................................................. 77
EAN 8 Guard Insertion .................................................................................................................................................................................. 78
EAN 8 Guard Substitution ............................................................................................................................................................................. 78
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block ..................................................................................................................................................... 79
EAN 8 Minimum Reads ................................................................................................................................................................................ 81
EAN 8 Stitch Exact Label Halves ................................................................................................................................................................. 82
EAN 8 Stitch Unlike Label Halves ............................................................................................................................................................... 82
EAN Two Label .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 83
EAN Two Label Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................... 83
EAN Two Label Combined Transmission .................................................................................................................................................... 83
EAN Two Label Minimum Reads ................................................................................................................................................................. 84
UPC/EAN Global Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................... 85
UPC/EAN Decoding Level ........................................................................................................................................................................... 85
UPC/EAN Correlation ................................................................................................................................................................................... 86
UPC/EAN Price Weight Check ..................................................................................................................................................................... 87
UPC-A Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................................... 88
UPC/EAN Guard Insertion ............................................................................................................................................................................ 89
UPC/EAN Stitch Exact Label Halves ........................................................................................................................................................... 89
UPC/EAN Stitch Unlike Label Halves .......................................................................................................................................................... 90
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length .......................................................................................................................................................... 91
Add-Ons ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 93
Optional Add-ons .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 93
Optional Add-On Timer ................................................................................................................................................................................ 95
P2 Add-Ons Minimum Reads ....................................................................................................................................................................... 97
P5 Add-Ons Minimum Reads ....................................................................................................................................................................... 98
GS1-128 Add-Ons Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................. 99
GS1 DataBarTM Omnidirectional .................................................................................................................................................................... 100
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................... 100
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1-128 Emulation ................................................................................................................................... 100
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads ......................................................................................................................................... 101
GS1 DataBarTM Expanded ............................................................................................................................................................................... 102
GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable/Disable ..................................................................................................................................................... 102
GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1-128 Emulation .............................................................................................................................................. 102
GS1 DataBar Expanded Minimum Reads ................................................................................................................................................... 103
GS1 DataBar Expanded Length Control ..................................................................................................................................................... 104
GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 1 ......................................................................................................................................................... 105
GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 2 ......................................................................................................................................................... 106
GS1 DataBarTM Limited .................................................................................................................................................................................. 107
GS1 DataBar Limited Enable/Disable ......................................................................................................................................................... 107
GS1 DataBar Limited GS1-128 Emulation ................................................................................................................................................. 107
GS1 DataBar Limited Minimum Reads ...................................................................................................................................................... 108
Code 39 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 109
Code 39 Enable/Disable .............................................................................................................................................................................. 109
Code 39 Check Character Calculation ........................................................................................................................................................ 110
Code 39 Check Character Transmission ..................................................................................................................................................... 111
Code 39 Start/Stop Character Transmission ................................................................................................................................................ 111
Code 39 Full ASCII ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 112
Code 39 Quiet Zones ................................................................................................................................................................................... 113
Code 39 Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................................ 114
Code 39 Decoding Level ............................................................................................................................................................................. 115
Code 39 Length Control .............................................................................................................................................................................. 116
Code 39 Set Length 1 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 117
Code 39 Set Length 2 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 118
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio .............................................................................................................................................................................. 119
Code 39 Character Correlation .................................................................................................................................................................... 121
Code 39 Stitching ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 121
Code 32 (Italian Pharmaceutical) ..................................................................................................................................................................... 122
Code 32 Enable/Disable .............................................................................................................................................................................. 122
Code 32 Feature Setting Exceptions ............................................................................................................................................................ 122
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Code 32 Check Character Transmission ..................................................................................................................................................... 123
Code 32 Start/Stop Character Transmission ............................................................................................................................................... 123
Code 39 CIP (French Pharmaceutical) ............................................................................................................................................................ 124
Code 39 CIP Enable/Disable ....................................................................................................................................................................... 124
Code 128 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 124
Code 128 Enable/Disable ............................................................................................................................................................................ 124
Expand Code 128 to Code 39 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 125
Code 128 Check Character Transmission ................................................................................................................................................... 125
Code 128 Function Character Transmission ............................................................................................................................................... 126
Code 128 Sub-Code Change Transmission ................................................................................................................................................. 126
Code 128 Quiet Zones ................................................................................................................................................................................. 127
Code 128 Minimum Reads .......................................................................................................................................................................... 128
Code 128 Decoding Level ........................................................................................................................................................................... 129
Code 128 Length Control ............................................................................................................................................................................ 130
Code 128 Set Length 1 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 131
Code 128 Set Length 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................ 132
Code 128 Character Correlation .................................................................................................................................................................. 133
Code 128 Stitching ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 133
GS1-128 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 134
GS1-128 Enable .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 134
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) ................................................................................................................................................................................ 135
I 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................................ 135
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation .......................................................................................................................................................... 136
I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ....................................................................................................................................................... 137
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads .............................................................................................................................................................................. 137
I 2 of 5 Decoding Level ............................................................................................................................................................................... 138
I 2 of 5 Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................................ 139
I 2 of 5 Set Length 1 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 140
I 2 of 5 Set Length 2 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 141
I 2 of 5 Character Correlation ...................................................................................................................................................................... 142
I 2 of 5 Zero Pattern .................................................................................................................................................................................... 142
I 2 of 5 Stitching .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 143
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR ................................................................................................................................................................................. 143
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................. 143
Datalogic 2 of 5 ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 144
Datalogic 2 of 5 Enable/Disable .................................................................................................................................................................. 144
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ............................................................................................................................................ 144
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ......................................................................................................................................... 145
Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................... 145
Datalogic 2 of 5 Decoding Level ................................................................................................................................................................ 146
Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control .................................................................................................................................................................. 146
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 147
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 148
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio ................................................................................................................................................ 149
Datalogic 2 of 5 Character Correlation ....................................................................................................................................................... 151
Datalogic 2 of 5 Stitching ............................................................................................................................................................................ 151
Codabar ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 152
Codabar Enable/Disable .............................................................................................................................................................................. 152
Codabar Check Character Calculation ........................................................................................................................................................ 153
Codabar Check Character Transmission ..................................................................................................................................................... 154
Codabar Start/Stop Character Transmission ............................................................................................................................................... 154
Codabar Start/Stop Character Set ................................................................................................................................................................ 155
Codabar Start/Stop Character Match ........................................................................................................................................................... 155
Codabar Quiet Zones ................................................................................................................................................................................... 156
Codabar Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................................ 157
Codabar Decoding Level ............................................................................................................................................................................. 158
Codabar Length Control .............................................................................................................................................................................. 159
Codabar Set Length 1 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 160
Codabar Set Length 2 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 161
Codabar Interdigit Ratio .............................................................................................................................................................................. 162
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Codabar Character Correlation .................................................................................................................................................................... 164
Codabar Stitching ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 164
ABC Codabar ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 165
ABC Codabar Enable/Disable ..................................................................................................................................................................... 165
ABC Codabar Concatenation Mode ............................................................................................................................................................ 165
ABC Codabar Dynamic Concatenation Timeout ........................................................................................................................................ 166
ABC Codabar Force Concatenation ............................................................................................................................................................ 167
Code 11 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 167
Code 11 Enable/Disable .............................................................................................................................................................................. 167
Code 11 Check Character Calculation ........................................................................................................................................................ 168
Code 11 Check Character Transmission ..................................................................................................................................................... 168
Code 11 Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................................ 169
Code 11 Length Control .............................................................................................................................................................................. 170
Code 11 Set Length 1 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 171
Code 11 Set Length 2 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 172
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio .............................................................................................................................................................................. 173
Code 11 Decoding Level ............................................................................................................................................................................. 175
Code 11 Character Correlation .................................................................................................................................................................... 176
Code 11 Stitching ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 176
Standard 2 of 5 .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 177
Standard 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................... 177
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ............................................................................................................................................. 177
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission .......................................................................................................................................... 178
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ................................................................................................................................................................. 178
Standard 2 of 5 Decoding Level .................................................................................................................................................................. 179
Standard 2 of 5 Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................... 179
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 180
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 181
Standard 2 of 5 Character Correlation ......................................................................................................................................................... 182
Standard 2 of 5 Stitching ............................................................................................................................................................................. 182
Industrial 2 of 5 ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 183
Industrial 2 of 5 Enable/Disable .................................................................................................................................................................. 183
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ............................................................................................................................................ 183
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ......................................................................................................................................... 184
Industrial 2 of 5 Length Control .................................................................................................................................................................. 184
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 185
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 186
Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ................................................................................................................................................................ 187
Industrial 2 of 5 Stitching ............................................................................................................................................................................ 188
Industrial 2 of 5 Character Correlation ........................................................................................................................................................ 188
IATA .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 189
IATA Enable/Disable .................................................................................................................................................................................. 189
IATA Check Character Transmission ......................................................................................................................................................... 189
ISBT 128 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 190
ISBT 128 Concatenation ............................................................................................................................................................................. 190
ISBT 128 Concatenation Mode ................................................................................................................................................................... 190
ISBT 128 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout ............................................................................................................................................... 191
ISBT 128 Force Concatenation ................................................................................................................................................................... 192
ISBT 128 Advanced Concatenation Options .............................................................................................................................................. 192
MSI ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 193
MSI Enable/Disable ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 193
MSI Check Character Calculation ............................................................................................................................................................... 193
MSI Check Character Transmission ............................................................................................................................................................ 194
MSI Length Control .................................................................................................................................................................................... 194
MSI Set Length 1 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 195
MSI Set Length 2 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 196
MSI Minimum Reads .................................................................................................................................................................................. 197
MSI Decoding Level ................................................................................................................................................................................... 198
Code 93 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 199
Code 93 Enable/Disable .............................................................................................................................................................................. 199
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Code 93 Check Character Calculation ........................................................................................................................................................ 199
Code 93 Check Character Transmission ..................................................................................................................................................... 200
Code 93 Length Control .............................................................................................................................................................................. 200
Code 93 Set Length 1 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 201
Code 93 Set Length 2 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 202
Code 93 Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................................ 203
Code 93 Decoding Level ............................................................................................................................................................................. 204
Code 93 Quiet Zones ................................................................................................................................................................................... 205
Code 93 Stitching ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 206
Code 93 Character Correlation .................................................................................................................................................................... 206
Codablock F ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 207
Codablock F Enable/Disable ....................................................................................................................................................................... 207
Codablock F EAN Enable/Disable .............................................................................................................................................................. 207
Codablock F AIM Check ............................................................................................................................................................................ 208
Codablock F Length Control ....................................................................................................................................................................... 208
Codablock F Set Length 1 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 209
Codablock F Set Length 2 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 210
Code 4 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 211
Code 4 Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................................ 211
Code 4 Check Character Transmission ....................................................................................................................................................... 211
Code 4 Hex to Decimal Conversion ............................................................................................................................................................ 212
Code 5 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 212
Code 5 Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................................ 212
Code 5 Check Character Transmission ....................................................................................................................................................... 213
Code 5 Hex to Decimal Conversion ............................................................................................................................................................ 213
Code 4 and Code 5 Common Configuration Items ......................................................................................................................................... 214
Code 4 and 5 Decoding Level ..................................................................................................................................................................... 214
Code 4 and Code 5 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................................................................... 215
Follett 2 of 5 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 216
Follett 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ....................................................................................................................................................................... 216
BC412 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 216
BC412 Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................................ 216
BC412 Check Character Calculation .......................................................................................................................................................... 217
BC412 Minimum Reads .............................................................................................................................................................................. 217
BC412 Decoding Level ............................................................................................................................................................................... 218
BC412 Length Control ................................................................................................................................................................................ 219
BC412 Set Length 1 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 220
BC412 Set Length 2 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 221
Plessey .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 222
Plessey Enable/Disable ................................................................................................................................................................................ 222
Plessey Check Character Calculation .......................................................................................................................................................... 223
Plessey Check Character Transmission ....................................................................................................................................................... 223
Plessey Length Control ............................................................................................................................................................................... 224
Plessey Set Length 1 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 225
Plessey Set Length 2 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 226
Plessey Minimum Reads ............................................................................................................................................................................. 227
Plessey Decoding Level .............................................................................................................................................................................. 228
Plessey Stitching .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 229
Plessey Character Correlation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 229
REFERENCES..................................................................................................................................................................................... 231
USB COM (RS-232) Parameters ...................................................................................................................................................................... 232
Intercharacter Delay .................................................................................................................................................................................... 232
ACK Character ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 233
NAK Character ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 234
ACK NAK Timeout Value .......................................................................................................................................................................... 235
ACK NAK Retry Count .............................................................................................................................................................................. 236
Disable Character ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 237
Enable Character ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 238
USB Keyboard .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 239
Intercharacter Delay .................................................................................................................................................................................... 239
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Intercode Delay ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 240
Data Editing ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 241
Data Editing Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................ 241
Global Prefix/Suffix .................................................................................................................................................................................... 242
Global AIM ID ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 243
Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets ............................................................................................................................................................................ 244
Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology ................................................................................................................................................. 246
Set Global Mid Label ID Character(s) ........................................................................................................................................................ 248
Character Conversion .................................................................................................................................................................................. 248
Reading Parameters ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 250
Label Gone Timeout .................................................................................................................................................................................... 250
Good Read LED Duration ........................................................................................................................................................................... 251
Scan Mode ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 252
Scanning Active Time ................................................................................................................................................................................. 253
Flash On Time ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 254
Flash Off Time ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 255
Symbology Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 256
Decoding Levels .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 256
Set Length .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 257
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 259
Standard Cable Pinouts ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 262
LED and Beeper Indications ............................................................................................................................................................................. 263
Programming Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 264
Error Codes .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 264
STANDARD DEFAULTS................................................................................................................................................................... 265
Default Exceptions .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 276
SAMPLE BAR CODES....................................................................................................................................................................... 277
GS1 DataBar (RSS) ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 279
GS1 DataBar-14 .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 279
KEYPAD............................................................................................................................................................................................... 281
SCANCODE TABLES ........................................................................................................................................................................ 285
Control Character Emulation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 285
Single Press and Release Keys .................................................................................................................................................................... 285
Interface Type PC AT PS/2 or USB-Keyboard ............................................................................................................................................... 286
Interface type PC AT PS/2 Alt Mode or USB-Keyboard Alt Mode .............................................................................................................. 288
Digital Interface .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 290
IBM XT ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 292
Microsoft Windows Codepage 1252 ................................................................................................................................................................. 294
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Chapter 1
Introduction
About this Guide
This Programming Reference Guide (PRG) is provided for users seeking
advanced technical information, including connection, programming, mainte-
nance and specifications. Other publications associated with this product are
downloadable from the HP website.
Typically, units are factory-programmed for the most common terminal and
communications settings. If you need to modify any programmable settings,
custom configuration can be accomplished by scanning the programming bar
codes within this guide.
Overview
Chapter 1, Introduction provides a product overview, unpacking instructions, and
cable connection information.
Chapter 2, Setup presents information about unpacking and setting up the
reader.
Chapter 3, Interfaces consists of interface configuration bar codes and details.
Chapter 4, Configuration Using Bar Codes provides instructions and bar code labels
for customizing your reader. There are different sections for interface types,
general features, data formatting, symbology-specific and model-specific fea-
tures.
Chapter 5, References provides additional details concerning programmable
features.
Appendix A, Technical Specifications lists physical and performance characteristics,
as well as environmental and regulatory specifications. It also provides stan-
dard cable pin-outs.
Appendix B, Standard Defaults references common factory default settings for
reader features and options.
Appendix C, Sample Bar Codes offers sample bar codes of several common sym-
bologies.
Appendix D, Keypad includes numeric bar codes to be scanned for certain
parameter settings.
Appendix E, Scancode Tables lists control character emulation information for
Wedge and USB Keyboard interfaces.
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Manual Conventions
The following conventions are used in this document:
The symbols listed below are used in this manual to notify the reader of key
issues or procedures that must be observed when using the reader:
Notes contain information necessary for properly diagnosing, repairing and operating
the reader.
NOTE
The CAUTION symbol advises you of actions that could damage equipment or prop-
erty.
CAUTION
Other Resources
Current versions of this Programming Reference Guide (PRG) and any other
manuals, instruction sheets and utilities for this product can be downloaded
from the HP website www.hp.com/support.
For safety and regulatory information, refer to the Product Notices provided in
your documentation kit. To locate updates to the user guide for your product,
go to www.hp.com/support. Select Find your product, and then follow the on-
screen instructions.
Contacting Support
To resolve a hardware or software problem, go to www.hp.com/support.Use this
site to get more information about your product, including links to discussion
forums and instructions on troubleshooting. You can also find information on
how to contact HP and open a support case.
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Chapter 2
Setup
About the Reader
One distinctive feature offered by the reader is a very wide scan angle which
can read long linear bar codes, such as utility bills. Whether used in Single Trig-
ger or Continuous Mode, the ergonomic design of the reader will help to pro-
mote comfortable handling during extended periods of use.
USB: Select to communicate either by USB OEM, USB COM STD, or USB Keyboard
interface types by scanning the appropriate interface type bar codes available in
this manual. The default interface is USB-KBD.
Unpacking
Check carefully to ensure the reader and any accessories ordered are present
and undamaged. If any damage occurred during shipment, contact your HP
reseller.
KEEP THE PACKAGING. Should the unit ever require service, it should be
returned in its original shipping container.
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Setting up the Reader
Follow the steps in this section to connect and get your reader up and commu-
nicating with its host.
1. Install the interface cable.
2. Select the interface type (see page 15).
3. Configure the reader starting on page 15 (optional, depends on settings
needed).
Install the Interface Cable
The reader kit you ordered to match your interface should provide a compatible
cable for your installation. If not, contact your HP reseller.
Seat the cable assembly into the reader, aligning the connector and the cable
clip as shown in the insert portion of Figure 1.
Figure 1. Connecting/Disconnecting the Interface Cable
Connecting at
the Reader Disconnecting at
the Reader
Insert a paperclip
into this hole to
Bottom of Imager release the
Cable cable latch
Cable Strain Relief Interface Cable Port
Strain Relief
Cable
To Host
Cable Clip (Latch)
Host connection types are described below and illustrated in Figure 2.
USB Connection: Connect the reader to a USB port on the terminal/PC using the
correct USB cable for the interface type you ordered.
Figure 2. USB Connection
USB
Specific cables are required for connection to different hosts. The connection illustrated
above is an example only. Actual connectors may vary from those illustrated, but the steps to
connect the reader remain the same.
NOTE
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Programming
Programming
The reader is typically factory-configured with a set of default features stan-
dard to the interface type you ordered. After scanning the interface bar code
from the Interfaces on page 7 section, you can select other options and custom-
ize your reader through use of the instructions and programming bar codes
available in the corresponding features section for your interface and also the
Data Format on page 35 and Symbologies on page 65 chapters of this guide.
Select the Interface Type
Upon completing the physical connection between the reader and its host, pro-
ceed directly to "Interfaces" on page 7 for information and programming for the
interface type the reader is connected to and scan the appropriate bar code in
that section to select your system’s correct interface type.
Configure Interface Settings
The reader is typically factory-configured with a set of default features stan-
dard to the interface type you ordered. If after scanning the interface bar code
from the Interfaces section, your installation requires you to select options to
further customize your reader, turn to the appropriate section for your interface
type as listed below:
• "USB-COM (RS-232 Simulated) Interface" on page 13
• "Keyboard Interface," starting on page 23
• "USB-OEM Interface," starting on page 33
Configure Other Features
If your installation requires different programming than the standard factory
default settings, the following sections of this guide allow configuration of
non-interface-specific settings you might require:
Reading Parameters: Includes general features such as programming for scanning,
beeper and LED indicators and other universal settings.
Symbologies: Includes options concerning the bar code label types (symbologies).
These settings allow you to enable/disable symbologies, set label lengths,
require check digit, etc.
Software Version Transmission
The software version of the device can be transmitted over the USB-COM (RS-
232) and Keyboard interfaces by scanning the following label.
Transmit Software Version
Programming Reference Guide 5
Resetting the Product Configuration to Defaults
If you aren't sure what programming options are in your reader, or you've
changed some options and want to restore the Custom Default Configuration
that may have been saved in the reader, scan the Restore Custom Default Configu-
ration bar code below. This will restore the custom configuration for the cur-
rently active interface.
Custom defaults are based on the interface type. Configure the reader for the correct
interface before scanning this label.
NOTE
Restore Custom Default Configuration
If you aren't sure what programming options are in your reader, or you've
changed some options and want to restore the Factory Configuration, you have
two options. You can scan the Restore USA Factory Configuration bar code or the
Restore EU Factory Configuration bar code below. Both labels restore the reader
configuration to the factory settings including the interface type. The USA label
restores Label IDs to those historically used in the USA. The EU label restores
Label IDs to those historically used in Europe. The Label ID sets for USA and EU
are shown in the Label ID section of this guide.
Restore USA Factory Configuration
Restore EU Factory Configuration
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.
6 Programming Reference Guide
Chapter 3
Interfaces
Interface Selection
Each reader model will support one of the following sets of host interfaces:
USB KBD
USB COM STD
USB OEM
USB Composite
Configuring the Interface
Scan the programming bar code from this section which selects the appropriate
interface type matching the system the reader will be connected to. Next, pro-
ceed to the corresponding chapter in this manual (also listed in Table 1) to con-
figure any desired settings and features associated with that interface.
Unlike some other programming features and options, interface selections
require that you scan only one programming bar code label. DO NOT scan an
ENTER/EXIT bar code prior to scanning an interface selection bar code.
Some interfaces require the reader to start in the disabled state when powered
NOTE up. If additional reader configuration is desired while in this state, pull the
trigger and hold it for five seconds. The reader will change to a state that
allows programming with bar codes.
Programming Reference Guide 7
Table 1. Available Interfaces
USB-COM FEATURES
$P,HA47,P Set RS-232 Inter-
face
USB Com to simulate RS-232 standard interface Features
starting on page
13
$ USB-COM-STDa
Select
USB-OEM FEATURES
$P,HA45,P
Set USB-OEM
Interface
USB-OEM
Features
(can be used for OPOS/UPOS/JavaPOS)
starting on page
33
Select USB-OEM
a. Download the correct USB Com driver from www.hp.com/support.
KEYBOARD FEATURES
$P,HA35,P
USB Keyboard with standard key encoding
Select USB Keyboard
$P,HA2B,P Set KEYBOARD
WEDGE
Interface
USB Keyboard with alternate key encoding Features
starting on page 23
Select USB Alternate Keyboard
Select USB Composite (KEYBOARD + COM)
8 Programming Reference Guide
Chapter 4
Configuration Using Bar Codes
This and following sections provide programming bar codes to configure your
reader by changing the default settings. For details about additional methods
of programming, see "Programming" on page 5.
You must first enable your reader to read bar codes in order to use this section. If you have not done
this, go to Setup, starting on page 3 and complete the appropriate procedure.
NOTE
Using the Programming Bar Codes
This manual contains feature descriptions and bar codes which allow you to
reconfigure your reader. Some programming bar code labels, like "Resetting the
Product Configuration to Defaults" on page 6, require only the scan of that sin-
gle label to enact the change. Most of the programming labels in this manual,
however, require the reader to be placed in Programming Mode prior to scan-
ning them. Scan an ENTER/EXIT bar code once to enter Programming Mode.
Once the reader is in Programming Mode, you can scan a number of parameter
settings before scanning the ENTER/EXIT bar code a second time, which will
then accept your changes, exit Programming Mode and return the reader to
normal operation.
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.
NOTE
HP Configuration Utility
Programming can alternatively be performed using the HP Configuration utility
available for download from the HP support website www.hp.com/support. This
multi-platform utility program allows device configuration using a PC. It com-
municates to the device using a serial or USB cable and can also create configu-
ration bar codes to print.
The HP Configuration utility provides a quick and user-friendly configuration
method via the USB-COM interface. The utility allows you to program the scan-
ner by selecting configuration commands through a user-friendly graphical
interface running on a PC. These commands are sent to the scanner over the
selected communication interface, or they can be printed as bar codes to be
scanned.
The utility also provides the ability to perform a software upgrade for the con-
nected device.
Programming Reference Guide 9
Configuration Parameters
Once the reader is set up, you can change the default parameters to meet your
application needs. Refer to "Standard Defaults" starting on page 265 for initial
configuration in order to set the default values and select the interface for your
application.
The following configuration parameters are divided into logical groups, making
it easy to find the desired function based on its reference group.
Interface-specific parameters:
• "USB-COM (RS-232 Simulated) Interface" on page 13
• "Keyboard Interface" on page 23
• "USB-OEM Interface" on page 33
Parameters common to all interface applications:
• "Data Format" on page 35 control various operating modes and indicators
status functioning.
• "Reading Parameters" on page 49 gives options to control the messages
sent to the host system.
Symbology-specific parameters:
• "Symbologies" on page 65 provides configuration of a personalized mix of
1D codes, code families and their options.
You must first enable your reader to read bar codes in order to use this section. If you have not done
this, go to Setup, starting on page 3 and complete the appropriate procedure.
NOTE
To program features:
1. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING bar code, available at the top of each
programming page, when applicable.
2. Scan the bar code to set the desired programming feature. You may need
to cover unused bar codes on the page, and possibly the facing page, to
ensure that the reader reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
3. If additional input parameters are needed, go to Appendix D, Keypad, and
scan the appropriate characters from the keypad.
Additional information about many features can be found in the “References” chapter.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not save
the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
NOTE
4. Complete the programming sequence by scanning the ENTER/EXIT PRO-
GRAMMING bar code to exit Programming Mode.
For more detailed descriptions, programming information and examples for
setting selected configuration items, see References, starting on page 231.
10 Programming Reference Guide
Global Interface Features
GLOBAL INTERFACE FEATURES
The following interface features are configurable by all interface types.
Global Interface Features
The following interface features are configurable by all interface types. To set
features specific to your interface, turn to that section of this manual:
• "USB-COM (RS-232 Simulated) Interface" on page 13
• "Keyboard Interface" on page 23
• "USB-OEM Interface" on page 33
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
$CIFIH00
DEFAULT
Host Commands = Obey
$CIFIH01
Host Commands = Ignore
Programming Reference Guide 11
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Global Interface Features
USB Suspend Mode
This setting enables/disables the ability of USB interfaces to enter suspend
mode.
$CUSSE00
USB Suspend Mode = Disable
$CUSSE01
DEFAULT
USB Suspend Mode = Enable
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USB-COM (RS-232 Simulated) Interface
The USB-COM interface is used to simulate the operation of a “standard RS-
232” interface between scanner and host when using a USB connection. The
USB-COM interface and associated drivers on the Host allow the system to
present a virtual COM Port to an application. This port can be used by OPOS/
JavaPOS or a legacy Serial application to communicate with the scanning device.
When using the HP OPOS or JavaPOS drivers, certain configurable scanner set-
tings should not be changed to ensure proper operation. The user should not
change the label identifiers, host command characters, or enable ACK/NAK
protocol in USB-COM when using the drivers.
The programming bar codes in this chapter allow modifications to the standard
USB-COM interface.
INTERCHARACTER DELAY on page 14
BEEP ON ASCII BEL on page 15
BEEP ON NOT ON FILE on page 15
ACK CHARACTER on page 17
NAK CHARACTER on page 17
ACK NAK TIMEOUT VALUE on page 18
ACK NAK RETRY COUNT on page 19
ACK NAK ERROR HANDLING on page 20
INDICATE TRANSMISSION FAILURE on page 21
DISABLE CHARACTER on page 21
ENABLE CHARACTER on page 22
Programming Reference Guide 13
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay
This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay between the end of one char-
acter and the beginning of the next. The delay can be set within a range of zero
(0) to 990 milliseconds in 10ms increments. A setting of zero specifies no
delay. See "Intercharacter Delay" on page 232 or "Intercharacter Delay" on
page 239 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CR2IC00
Intercharacter Delay = No Delay
$CR2IC
Select Intercharacter Delay Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not
save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 00 = No Intercharacter Delay
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USB-COM (RS-232 Simulated) Interface Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Beep on ASCII BEL
When this parameter is enabled, the reader issues a beep when a <BEL> char-
acter is detected on the RS-232 serial line. <BEL> is issued to gain a user's
attention to an illegal entry or other important event.
$CR2BB00
DEFAULT
Beep On ASCII BEL = Disable
$CR2BB01
Beep On ASCII BEL = Enable
Beep on Not on File
This option enables/disables the action of the reader to sound a three beep
sequence upon receiving a Not-On-File (NOF) host command.
$CBPNF00
Beep On Not On File = Disable
$CBPNF01
DEFAULT
Beep On Not On File = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 15
Enter/Exit Programming Mode ACK NAK Options
ACK NAK Options
This enables/disables the ability of the reader to support the RS-232 ACK/NAK
protocol. When configured, the reader and/or host sends an “ACK” when it
receives data properly, and sends “NAK” when the data is in error.
Options are:
• Disable
• Enable for label transmission — The reader expects an ACK/NAK response
from the host when a label is sent.
• Enable for host-command acknowledge — The reader will respond with
ACK/NAK when the host sends a command.
• Enable for label transmission and host-command acknowledge
$CR2AE00
DEFAULT
ACK/NAK Protocol = Disable ACK/NAK
$CR2AE01
ACK/NAK Protocol = Enable for label transmission
$CR2AE02
ACK/NAK Protocol = Enable for host-command
acknowledge
$CR2AE03
ACK/NAK Protocol = Enable for label transmission and host-
command acknowledge
16 Programming Reference Guide
USB-COM (RS-232 Simulated) Interface Enter/Exit Programming Mode
ACK Character
This setting specifies an ASCII character or hex value to be used as the ACK
character. ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected. See
"ACK Character" on page 233 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CR2AC
Select ACK Character Setting
DEFAULT 0x06 ‘ACK’ Character
NAK Character
This setting specifies an ASCII character or hex value to be used as the NAK
character. ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected. See
"NAK Character" on page 234 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CR2NA
Select NAK Character Setting
DEFAULT 0x15 ‘NAK’ Character
Programming Reference Guide 17
Enter/Exit Programming Mode ACK NAK Options
ACK NAK Timeout Value
This option specifies the amount of time the reader waits for an ACK character
from the host following label transmission. The selectable timeout range is 200
milliseconds to 15,000ms (15 seconds) in 200ms increments. A selection of 0
disables the timeout. See "ACK NAK Timeout Value" on page 235 for more
detailed programming instructions.
$CR2AT
Select ACK NAK Timeout Value Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 01 ACK NAK Timeout value is 200ms
18 Programming Reference Guide
USB-COM (RS-232 Simulated) Interface Enter/Exit Programming Mode
ACK NAK Retry Count
This feature specifies the number of times the reader retries a label transmis-
sion due to a retry condition. The selectable range is from 1 to 254 retries. A
selection of 0 disables the count, and a selection of 255 specifies unlimited
retries. See "ACK NAK Retry Count" on page 236 for more detailed program-
ming instructions.
$CR2AR
Select ACK NAK Retry Count Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 003 = 3 Retries
Programming Reference Guide 19
Enter/Exit Programming Mode ACK NAK Options
ACK NAK Error Handling
This feature specifies the method the reader uses to handle receive errors
detected while waiting for an ACK character from the host.
Options are:
• Ignore errors detected
• Process error as valid ACK character
• Process error as valid NAK character
$CR2EH00
DEFAULT
ACK NAK Error Handling = Ignore Errors Detected
$CR2EH01
ACK NAK Error Handling = Process Error as
Valid ACK Character
$CR2EH02
ACK NAK Error Handling = Process Error as
Valid NAK Character
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USB-COM (RS-232 Simulated) Interface Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Indicate Transmission Failure
This option enables/disables the reader’s ability to sound an error beep to indi-
cate a transmission failure while in ACK/NAK mode.
$CR2TF00
Indicate Transmission Failure = Disable Indication
$CR2TF01
DEFAULT
Indicate Transmission Failure = Enable Indication
Disable Character
Specifies the value of the RS-232 host command used to disable the reader.
ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected. See "Disable
Character" on page 237 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CR2DC
Select Disable Character Setting
DEFAULT 0x44 = Disable Character is ‘D’
Programming Reference Guide 21
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Enable Character
Enable Character
Specifies the value of the RS-232 host command used to enable the reader.
ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected. See "Enable
Character" on page 238 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CR2EC
Select Enable Character Setting
DEFAULT 0x45 = Enable Character is ‘E’
22 Programming Reference Guide
Keyboard Interface
Use the programming bar codes in this chapter to select options for USB Key-
board and Wedge Interfaces.
COUNTRY MODE on page 24
CAPS LOCK STATE on page 27
KEYBOARD NUMERIC KEYPAD on page 28
KEYBOARD SEND CONTROL CHARACTERS on page 29
INTERCODE DELAY on page 30
USB KEYBOARD SPEED on page 31
Standard factory settings
Reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory set-
tings.
Scancode tables
Information about control character emulation which applies to keyboard inter-
faces is listed in Appendix E, Scancode Tables.
Programming Reference Guide 23
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Country Mode
Country Mode
This feature specifies the country/language supported by the keyboard.
Below are the Country Modes supported by each product version (Standard or
European):
Supported Country Standard European
Codes Version Version
English (USA) ● ●
Spanish (Latin American) ● ●
Japanese ●
Polish ●
Portuguese (Brazilian) ● ●
Lithuanian ●
Hungarian ●
Croatian ●
Romanian ●
Czech ●
Slovakian ●
Italian ●
French ●
German ●
English (British) ●
Swedish ●
Belgian ●
Danish ●
Norwegian ●
Swiss ●
$CKBCO00
DEFAULT
Country Mode = English (USA)
$CKBCO01
Country Mode = Belgian
24 Programming Reference Guide
Keyboard Interface Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Country Mode (continued)
$CKBCO02
Country Mode = English (British)
$CKBCO11
Country Mode = Croatian
$CKBCO0E
Country Mode = Czech
$CKBCO03
Country Mode = Danish
$CKBCO04
Country Mode = French
$CKBCO05
Country Mode = German
$CKBCO0D
Country Mode = Hungarian
Country Mode = Lithuanian
Programming Reference Guide 25
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Country Mode
Country Mode (continued)
$CKBCO06
Country Mode = Italian
$CKBCO0C
Country Mode = Japanese 106-key
$CKBCO07
Country Mode = Norwegian
$CKBCO12
Country Mode = Polish
$CKBCO08
Country Mode = Portuguese (Brazilian)
$CKBCO10
Country Mode = Romanian
$CKBCO0F
Country Mode = Slovakian
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Keyboard Interface Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Country Mode (continued)
$CKBCO09
Country Mode = Spanish (Latin American)
$CKBCO0A
Country Mode = Swedish
$CKBCO0B
Country Mode = Swiss
Caps Lock State
This option specifies the format in which the reader sends character data. This
does not apply when an alternate key encoding keyboard is selected.
$CKBCL00
DEFAULT
Caps Lock State = Caps Lock OFF
$CKBCL01
Caps Lock State = Caps Lock ON
$CKBCL02
Caps Lock State = AUTO Caps Lock Enable
Programming Reference Guide 27
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Keyboard Numeric Keypad
Keyboard Numeric Keypad
This feature specifies if numeric characters will be sent using the standard keys
or the numeric keypad.
$CKBKP00
DEFAULT
Keyboard Numeric Keypad = Standard Keys
$CKBKP01
Keyboard Numeric Keypad = Numeric Keypad
28 Programming Reference Guide
Keyboard Interface Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Keyboard Send Control Characters
This feature specifies how the reader transmits ASCII control characters to the
host. Reference Appendix E, for more information about control characters.
Options are as follows:
Send Ctrl+Key : ASCII characters from 00H to 0x1FH inclusive are transmitted in
the format Ctrl+Key. Special keys are available in the range from 81H to A1.
Send Ctrl+Shift+Key : The behavior is the same as above, but control keys are
sent in the format Ctrl+Shift+Keys.
Send Special Function Key : Send characters between 00H and 1FH according to
the special function key mapping table (see "Microsoft Windows Codepage
1252" on page 294). This is used to send keys that are not in the normal ASCII
set. A unique set is provided for each available scancode set.
$CKBSC00
DEFAULT
Keyboard Send Control Characters = 00
$CKBSC01
Keyboard Send Control Characters = 01
$CKBSC02
Keyboard Send Control Characters = 02
Programming Reference Guide 29
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Intercode Delay
Intercode Delay
Specifies the delay between labels transmitted to the host for this interface. The
selectable range for this feature is from 0 to 99 seconds. See "Intercode Delay"
on page 240 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CKBID
Set Intercode Delay
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 00 = No Wedge Intercode Delay
30 Programming Reference Guide
Keyboard Interface Enter/Exit Programming Mode
USB Keyboard Speed
This option specifies the USB poll rate for a USB Keyboard.
$CKBSP01
DEFAULT
USB Keyboard Speed = 1ms
$CKBSP02
USB Keyboard Speed = 2ms
$CKBSP03
USB Keyboard Speed = 3ms
$CKBSP04
USB Keyboard Speed = 4ms
$CKBSP05
USB Keyboard Speed = 5ms
Programming Reference Guide 31
Enter/Exit Programming Mode USB Keyboard Speed
USB Keyboard Speed (continued)
$CKBSP06
USB Keyboard Speed = 6ms
$CKBSP07
USB Keyboard Speed = 7ms
$CKBSP08
USB Keyboard Speed = 8ms
$CKBSP09
USB Keyboard Speed = 9ms
$CKBSP0A
USB Keyboard Speed = 10ms
32 Programming Reference Guide
USB-OEM Interface
USB-OEM DEVICE USAGE on page 34
USB-OEM INTERFACE OPTIONS on page 34
Introduction
Feature settings for USB interfaces differ depending upon which host type the
reader will be connected with. Use the feature settings in this chapter to specif-
ically configure for the USB-OEM interface. Other USB interfaces are included in
the appropriate chapter for their host type.
Standard factory settings
Reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory set-
tings.
Programming Reference Guide 33
Enter/Exit Programming Mode USB-OEM Device Usage
USB-OEM Device Usage
The USB-OEM protocol allows for the reader to be identified as one of two dif-
ferent types of bar code readers. Depending on what other scanners you may
already have connected to a USB-OEM POS, you may need to change this setting
to enable all devices to communicate.
Options are:
• Table Top Scanner
• Handheld Scanner
It may be necessary to switch device usage when connecting two readers/scan-
ners of the same type to a POS system.
NOTE
$CIBUT00
USB-OEM Device Usage = Table Top Scanner
$CIBUT01
DEFAULT
USB-OEM Device Usage = Handheld Scanner
USB-OEM Interface Options
This setting provides for an interface specific control mechanism..
Options are:
• Obey — Obey Reader Configuration Host Commands
• Ignore — Ignore Reader Configuration Host Commands
$CIFO101
USB-OEM Interface Options = Obey
$CIFO102
DEFAULT
USB-OEM Interface Options = Ignore
34 Programming Reference Guide
Data Format
GLOBAL PREFIX/SUFFIX on page 36
GLOBAL AIM ID on page 37
LABEL ID starting on page 38
•Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets on page 38
•Label ID: Set Individually per Symbology on
page 39
•Label ID Control on page 39
•Label ID Symbology Selection on page 40
SET GLOBAL MID LABEL ID CHARACTER(S) on
page 46
CASE CONVERSION on page 47
CHARACTER CONVERSION on page 48
The features in this chapter can be used to build specific user-defined data into
a message string. See "References" starting on page 231 for more detailed
instructions on setting these features.
Programming Reference Guide 35
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Global Prefix/Suffix
Global Prefix/Suffix
Up to 20 ASCII characters may be added as a prefix (in a position before the bar
code data) and/or as a suffix (in a position following the bar code data) as indi-
cated in "Global Prefix/Suffix" on page 242.
$CLFPR
Set Global Prefix
$CLFSU
Set Global Suffix
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not
save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT No Global Prefix
Global Suffix = 0x0D (CR)
36 Programming Reference Guide
Data Format Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Global AIM ID
This feature enables/disables addition of AIM IDs for all symbology types.
NOTE
AIM label identifiers (as opposed to custom characters you select yourself as
with label identifiers) can be included with scanned bar code data. See "Global
AIM ID" on page 243 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CAIEN00
DEFAULT
Global AIM ID = Disable
$CAIEN01
Global AIM ID = Enable
GS1-128 AIM ID
If Global AIM ID is disabled, the AIM ID for GS1-128 can be enabled/disabled
independently. The AIM ID for GS1-128 is a ]C1, ]C2 or ]C3.
AIM IDs for other symbologies can be enabled/disabled independently as well.
Contact Customer Support for assistance.
$CU8AI00
GS1-128 AIM ID = Disable
$CU8AI01
DEFAULT
GS1-128 AIM ID = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 37
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Label ID
Label ID
A Label ID is a customizable code of up to three ASCII characters (each can be
one of hex 0x01-0xFF), used to identify a bar code (symbology) type. It can be
appended previous to or following the transmitted bar code data depending
upon how this option is enabled. This feature provides options for configuring
custom Label IDs as a pre-loaded set (see "Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets" on
page 38) or individually per symbology (see "Label ID: Set Individually per Sym-
bology" on page 39). If you wish to program the reader to always include an
industry standard label identifier for ALL symbology types, see the previous
feature "Global AIM ID" on page 37.
Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets
The reader supports two pre-loaded sets of Label IDs. Shown is the USA set
and the EU set. See "Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets" on page 244 for more informa-
tion concerning the pre-loaded sets that are provided.
When changing from one Label ID set to another, all other reader con-
figuration settings, including the host interface type, will be erased and
set to the factory defaults. Any custom configuration or custom
CAUTION defaults will be lost.
$AE
DEFAULT
Label ID Pre-loaded Set = USA Set
$Ae
Label ID Pre-loaded Set = EU Set
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Data Format Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Label ID: Set Individually per Symbology
This feature configures a Label ID individually for a single symbology.
This setting requires the scanning of bar codes from multiple sections. See
"Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology" on page 246 for more
detailed programming instructions.
NOTE
Label ID Control
This option controls whether a Label ID is disabled, or sent as a prefix or suffix
for a given symbology type.
$CIDCO00
DEFAULT
Label ID Transmission = Disable
$CIDCO01
Label ID Transmission = Enable as Prefix
$CIDCO02
Label ID Transmission = Enable as Suffix
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not
save the entry string. You can then start again at the begin-
ning.
CANCEL
Programming Reference Guide 39
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Label ID
Label ID Symbology Selection
This option selects the symbology for which a Label ID is to be configured. See
"Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology" on page 246 for full instructions.
$CABID
Set UPC-A Label ID Character(s)
$CA2ID
Set UPC-A/P2 Label ID Character(s)
$CA5ID
Set UPC-A/P5 Label ID Character(s)
$CA8ID
Set UPC-A/GS1-128 Label ID Character(s)
$CEBID
Set UPC-E Label ID Character(s)
$CE2ID
Set UPC-E/P2 Label ID Character(s)
$CE5ID
Set UPC-E/P5 Label ID Character(s)
40 Programming Reference Guide
Data Format Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Label ID Symbology Selection (continued)
$CE8ID
Set UPC-E/GS1-128 Label ID Character(s)
$C3BID
Set EAN 13 Label ID Character(s)
$C32ID
Set EAN 13/P2 Label ID Character(s)
$C35ID
Set EAN 13/P5 Label ID Character(s)
$C38ID
Set EAN 13/GS1-128 Label ID Character(s)
$C8BID
Set EAN 8 Label ID Character(s)
$C82ID
Set EAN 8/P2 Label ID Character(s)
$C85ID
Set EAN 8/P5 Label ID Character(s)
Programming Reference Guide 41
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Label ID
Label ID Symbology Selection (continued)
$C88ID
Set EAN 8/GS1-128 Label ID Character(s)
$C4BID
Set GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Label ID Character(s)
$CXBID
Set GS1 DataBar Expanded Label ID Character(s)
$CLBID
Set GS1 DataBar Limited Label ID Character(s)
$CC3ID
Set Code 39 Label ID Character(s)
$CP3ID
Set Code 32 Label ID Character(s)
$CCCID
Set Code 39 CIP Label ID Character(s)
$CC8ID
Set Code 128 Label ID Character(s)
42 Programming Reference Guide
Data Format Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Label ID Symbology Selection (continued)
$CU8ID
Set GS1-128 Label ID Character(s)
$CCBID
Set Codabar Label ID Character(s)
$CI2ID
Set Interleaved 2 of 5 Label ID Character(s)
$CHRID
Set Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR Label ID Character(s)
$CD2ID
Set Datalogic 2 of 5 CIP HR Label ID Character(s)
$CACID
Set ABC Codabar Label ID Character(s)
$CC1ID
Set Code 11 Label ID Character(s)
$CS2ID
Set Standard 2 of 5 Label ID Character(s)
Programming Reference Guide 43
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Label ID
Label ID Symbology Selection (continued)
$CU2ID
Set Industrial 2 of 5 Label ID Character(s)
$CINID
Set ISSN Label ID Character(s)
$CIAID
Set IATA Label ID Character(s)
$CI8ID
Set Concatenated ISBT 128 Label ID Character(s)
$CMSID
Set MSI Label ID Character(s)
$CC9ID
Set Code 93 Label ID Character(s)
$CCFID
Set Codablock F Label ID Character(s)
$CCRID
Set Code 4 Label ID Character(s)
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Data Format Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Label ID Symbology Selection (continued)
$CCC5ID
Set Code 5$Label ID Character(s)
$CF2ID
Set Follett 2 of$5 Label ID Character(s)
$CISID
Set ISBN Label ID Character(s)
$CI8ID
Set Concatenated ISBT Label ID Character(s)
$CALID
Set Anker Plessey Label ID Character(s)
$CPLID
Set Plessey Label ID Character(s)
Programming Reference Guide 45
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Set Global Mid Label ID Character(s)
Set Global Mid Label ID Character(s)
Specifies a mid label ID that is added for transmission between the labels of a
two label pair. The expected string is a maximum of 20 characters. When com-
bining two label pairs into a single label for transmission to the host, this label
ID can be added to the data, following the first label and preceding the second
label. See "Set Global Mid Label ID Character(s)" on page 248 for more informa-
tion.
$CN2MI
Set Global Mid Label ID Character(s)
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not
save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.
CANCEL
No Global Mid Label ID
DEFAULT Character(s)
00000000000000000000
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Data Format Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Case Conversion
This feature allows conversion of the case of all alphabetic characters to
upper or lower case
It may be necessary to switch device usage when connecting two readers/scanners of the same
type to a POS system.
Case conversion affects ONLY scanned bar code data, and does not affect
Label ID, Prefix, Suffix, or other appended data.
NOTE
$CLFCA00
DEFAULT
Case Conversion = Disable (no case conversion)
$CLFCA01
Case Conversion = Convert to upper case
$CLFCA02
Case Conversion = Convert to lower case
Programming Reference Guide 47
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Character Conversion
Character Conversion
Character conversion is an eight byte configuration item. The eight bytes are 4
character pairs represented in hexadecimal ASCII values. The first character in
the pair is the character that will be converted. The second character in the pair
is the character to convert to. If the character to convert in a pair is FF, then no
conversion is done. See "Character Conversion" on page 248 for more detailed
programming instructions.
$CLFCH
Configure Character Conversion
0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
DEFAULT (No character conversion)
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Reading Parameters
DOUBLE READ TIMEOUT on page 50 GOOD READ LED DURATION on page 58
LABEL GONE TIMEOUT on page 52 SCAN MODE on page 59
LED AND BEEPER INDICATORS on page 53 STAND MODE TRIGGERED TIMEOUT on page
60
POWER ON ALERT on page 53 STAND DETECTION on page 61
GOOD READ: WHEN TO INDICATE on page 54 STAND MODE SENSITIVITY on page 62
GOOD READ BEEP TYPE on page 55 SCANNING ACTIVE TIME on page 62
GOOD READ BEEP FREQUENCY on page 55 STAND MODE FLASH on page 63
GOOD READ BEEP LENGTH on page 56 FLASH ON TIME on page 63
GOOD READ BEEP VOLUME on page 57 FLASH OFF TIME on page 64
Programming Reference Guide 49
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Double Read Timeout
Double Read Timeout
To prevent a double read of the same label, the Double Read Timeout sets the
minimum time allowed between reads of labels of the same symbology and
data. If the unit reads a label and sees the same label again within the Double
Read Timeout, the second read of the label will be ignored. Double Read Time-
out does not apply to scan modes that require a trigger pull for each label that
is read.
$CSNDR0A
Double Read Timeout = 0.1 Second
$CSNDR14
Double Read Timeout = 0.2 Second
$CSNDR1E
Double Read Timeout = 0.3 Second
$CSNDR28
Double Read Timeout = 0.4 Second
$CSNDR32
Double Read Timeout = 0.5 Second
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Reading Parameters Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Double Read Timeout (continued)
$CSNDR3C
DEFAULT
Double Read Timeout = 0.6 Second
$CSNDR46
Double Read Timeout = 0.7 Second
$CSNDR50
Double Read Timeout = 0.8 Second
$CSNDR5A
Double Read Timeout = 0.9 Second
$CSNDR64
Double Read Timeout = 1 Second
Programming Reference Guide 51
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Label Gone Timeout
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 millisec-
onds 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. See "Label Gone Timeout" on page 250 for more detailed program-
ming instructions.
$CSNLG
Select Label Gone Timeout Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 10 = Timeout of 160 ms
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Reading Parameters Enter/Exit Programming Mode
LED and Beeper Indicators
Power On Alert
Disables or enables the indication (from the beeper) that the reader is receiving
power.
$CBPPU00
Power On Alert = Disable (No Audible Indication)
$CBPPU01
DEFAULT
Power On Alert = Power-up Beep
Programming Reference Guide 53
Enter/Exit Programming Mode LED and Beeper Indicators
Good Read: When to Indicate
This feature specifies when the reader will provide indication (beep and/or flash
its green LED) upon successfully reading a bar code. Choices are:
• Good Read = Indicate after decode
• Good Read = Indicate after transmit
• Good Read = Indicate after CTS goes inactive, then active
This option, which uses CTS, is only valid for Q21XX models with RS-232
interfaces.
NOTE
$CBPIN00
DEFAULT
Indicate Good Read = After Decode
$CBPIN01
Indicate Good Read = After Transmit
$CBPIN02
Indicate Good Read = After CTS Goes Inactive, Then Active
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Reading Parameters Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Good Read Beep Type
Specifies whether the good read beep has a mono or bitonal beep sound.
$CBPTY00
DEFAULT
Good Read Beep Type = Mono
$CBPTY01
Good Read Beep Type = Bitonal
Good Read Beep Frequency
Adjusts the good read beep to sound at a selectable low, medium or high fre-
quency, selectable from the list below. (Controls the beeper’s pitch/tone.)
$CBPFR00
Good Read Beep Frequency = Low
$CBPFR01
DEFAULT CORDED
Good Read Beep Frequency = Medium
$CBPFR02
DEFAULT CORDLESS
Good Read Beep Frequency = High
Programming Reference Guide 55
Enter/Exit Programming Mode LED and Beeper Indicators
Good Read Beep Length
Specifies the duration of a good read beep.
$CBPLE06
Good Read Beep Length = 60 msec
$CBPLE08
DEFAULT CORDLESS
Good Read Beep Length = 80 msec
$CBPLE0A
DEFAULT CORDED
Good Read Beep Length = 100 msec
$CBPLE0C
Good Read Beep Length = 120 msec
$CBPLE0E
Good Read Beep Length = 140 msec
$CBPLE10
Good Read Beep Length = 160 msec
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Reading Parameters Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Good Read Beep Length (continued)
$CBPLE12
Good Read Beep Length = 180 msec
$CBPLE14
Good Read Beep Length = 200 msec
Good Read Beep Volume
Selects the beeper volume (loudness) upon a good read beep. There are three
selectable volume levels.
$CBPVO00
Good Read Beep Volume = Beeper Off
$CBPVO01
Good Read Beep Volume = Low
$CBPVO02
Good Read Beep Volume = Medium
$CBPVO03
DEFAULT
Good Read Beep Volume = High
Programming Reference Guide 57
Enter/Exit Programming Mode LED and Beeper Indicators
Good Read LED Duration
This feature specifies the amount of time that the good read LED remains on
following a good read. The good read LED on time can be set within a range of
0.1 to 25.5 seconds in 100ms increments. A setting of 00 keeps the LED on
until the next trigger pull. See "Good Read LED Duration" on page 251 for more
detailed programming instructions.
$CLAGL
Select Good Read LED Duration Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
003 = Good Read LED stays on for
DEFAULT 0.3 seconds.
Indicators are dimmed during sleep.
NOTE
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Reading Parameters Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Scanning Features
Scan Mode
See "Scan Mode" on page 252 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CSNRM00
DEFAULT
Scan Mode = Trigger Single
$CSNRM01
Scan Mode = Trigger Hold Multiple
$CSNRM02
Scan Mode = Trigger Pulse Multiple
$CSNRM03
Scan Mode = Flashing
$CSNRM04
Scan Mode = Always On
$CSNRM05
Scan Mode = Autosense® Stand Mode
$CSNRM05
AVAILABLE ONLY FOR CORDED MODELS
Scan Mode = Trigger Object Sense
Programming Reference Guide 59
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Scanning Features
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout
This feature specifies the time to remain in Trigger Single on page 252 mode
after the trigger is pulled while in Autosense® Stand Mode on page 252.
This timeout is only used when the Scan Mode is configured as Auto-
sense® Stand Mode on page 252.
NOTE
$CSNOT01
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 0.5 Seconds
$CSNOT03
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 1.5 Seconds
$CSNOT04
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 2 Seconds
$CSNOT06
DEFAULT
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 3 Seconds
$CSNOT08
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 4 Seconds
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Reading Parameters Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout (continued)
$CSNOT0C
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 6 Seconds
$CSNOT10
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 8 Seconds
$CSNOT00
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = Switch back to Trigger Single on
trigger pull
Stand Detection
Specifies the behavior of the scanner when placed in a stand that contains
autorecognition hardware.
Ignore Autorecognition
DEFAULT
Switch to Stand Mode
Switch to Always On
Switch to Flashing
Programming Reference Guide 61
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Scanning Features
Stand Mode Sensitivity
Sets the sensitivity level for stand mode wakeup. Choices are low, medium and
high.
Stand Mode Sensitivity = Low
DEFAULT
Stand Mode Sensitivity = Medium
Stand Mode Sensitivity = High
Scanning Active Time
This setting specifies the amount of time that the reader stays in scan ON state
once the state is entered. The range for this setting is from 1 to 255 seconds in
1-second increments. See "Scanning Active Time" on page 253 for more
detailed programming instructions.
$CSNET
Select Scanning Active Time Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 005 = Scanning is active for 5 Seconds
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Reading Parameters Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Stand Mode Flash
Enables/disables the LED flash when the reader is in Stand Mode.
$CSMFL00
DEFAULT
Stand Mode Flash = Disable
$CSMFL01
Stand Mode Flash = Enable
Flash On Time
This feature specifies the ON time for the indicator LED while in Flash Mode.
The selectable range is 100 to 9,900 milliseconds (0.1 to 9.9 seconds), in 100
millisecond increments. See "Flash On Time" on page 254 for more detailed
programming instructions.
$CSNFN
Select Flash ON Time Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
OA = Flash is ON for 1 Second
DEFAULT
Programming Reference Guide 63
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Green Spot Duration
Flash Off Time
This feature specifies the OFF time for the indicator LED while in Flash Mode.
The selectable range is 100 to 9,900 milliseconds (0.1 to 9.9 seconds), in 100
millisecond increments. See "Flash Off Time" on page 255 for more detailed
programming instructions.
$CSNFF
Select Flash OFF Time Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
06 = Flash is OFF for 600ms
DEFAULT
Green Spot Duration
Specifies the duration of the good read pointer beam after a good read.
$CLSSP00
Green Spot Duration = Disable (Green Spot is Off)
$CLSSP01
DEFAULT
Green Spot Duration = Short (300 msec)
$CLSSP02
Green Spot Duration = Medium (500 msec)
$CLSSP03
Green Spot Duration = Long (800 msec)
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Symbologies
The reader supports the following symbologies (bar code types). Options for
each symbology are included in this chapter.
• UPC-A on page 67 • Datalogic 2 of 5 on page 144
• UPC-E on page 70 • Codabar on page 152
• EAN 13 on page 73 • ABC Codabar on page 165
• EAN 13 on page 73 (JAN 13) • Code 11 on page 167
• EAN 8 on page 76 (JAN 8) • Standard 2 of 5 on page 177
• Add-Ons on page 93 • Industrial 2 of 5 on page 183
• GS1 DataBarTM Omnidirectional on • IATA on page 189
page 100
• GS1 DataBarTM Expanded on page 102 • ISBT 128 on page 190
• GS1 DataBarTM Limited on page 107 • MSI on page 193
• Code 39 on page 109 • Code 93 on page 199
• Code 32 (Italian Pharmaceutical) on • Codablock F on page 207
page 122
• Code 39 CIP (French Pharmaceutical) • Code 4 on page 211
on page 124
• Code 128 on page 124 • Code 5 on page 212
• GS1-128 on page 134 • Follett 2 of 5 on page 216
• Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) on page • BC412 on page 216
135
• Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR on page 143 • Plessey on page 222
Standard Factory Settings for Symbologies
Default settings are indicated at each feature/option with a green arrow. Also
reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a listing of the most widely used
set of standard factory settings. That section also provides space to record any
custom settings needed or implemented for your system.
Programming Reference Guide 65
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Disable All Symbologies
Disable All Symbologies
Scan this label to disable all symbologies.
$AD
Disable all symbologies
Coupon Control
This feature is used to control the method of processing coupon labels.
Options are:
• Allow all — allow all coupon bar codes to be decoded
• Enable only UPC/EAN — enables only UPC/EAN coupon decoding
• Enable only GS1 DataBar — enables only GS1 DataBar coupon decoding
To set this feature:
1. Scan the Enter/Exit bar code.
2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any
unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the reader
sees only the bar code you intend to scan.
3. Complete the programming sequence by scanning the Enter/Exit bar code.
$CCPCL00
Coupon Control = Allow all
$CCPCL01
DEFAULT
Coupon Control = Enable only UPC/EAN
$CCPCL02
Coupon Control = Enable only GS1 DataBar
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
UPC-A
The following options apply to the UPC-A symbology.
UPC-A Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read UPC-A bar codes.
$CABEN00
UPC-A = Disable
$CABEN01
DEFAULT
UPC-A = Enable
UPC-A Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with UPC-A bar code
data.
$CABCT00
UPC-A Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CABCT01
DEFAULT
UPC-A Check Character Transmission = Send
Programming Reference Guide 67
Enter/Exit Programming Mode UPC-A
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13
Expands UPC-A data to the EAN-13 data format. Selecting this feature also
changes the symbology ID to match those required for EAN-13.
$CAB3B00
DEFAULT
UPC-A to EAN-13 = Don’t Expand
$CAB3B01
UPC-A to EAN-13 = Expand
UPC-A Number System Character Transmission
This feature enables/disables transmission of the UPC-A number system char-
acter.
$CABNS00
UPC-A Number System Character = Do not transmit
$CABNS01
DEFAULT
UPC-A Number System Character = Transmit
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
In-Store Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an in-store
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
In-store labels are defined as UPC-A labels with a number-system character of
2 or 4 as well as EAN 8 and EAN 13 labels with a Flag1 character of 2 or an EAN
13 label starting with the three characters '980'.
$CINMR01
In-Store Minimum Reads = 1
$CINMR02
DEFAULT
In-Store Minimum Reads = 2
$CINMR03
In-Store Minimum Reads = 3
$CINMR04
In-Store Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 69
Enter/Exit Programming Mode UPC-E
UPC-E
The following options apply to the UPC-E symbology.
UPC-E Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read UPC-E bar codes.
$CEBEN00
UPC-E = Disable
$CEBEN01
DEFAULT
UPC-E = Enable
UPC-E Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with UPC-E bar code
data.
$CEBCT00
DEFAULT
UPC-E Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CEBCT01
UPC-E Check Character Transmission = Send
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Expand UPC-E to EAN-13
Expands UPC-E data to the EAN-13 data format. Selecting this feature also
changes the symbology ID to match those required for EAN-13.
$CEB3B00
DEFAULT
UPC-E to EAN-13 = Don’t Expand
$CEB3B01
UPC-E to EAN-13 = Expand
Expand UPC-E to UPC-A
Expands UPC-E data to the UPC-A data format.
$CEBAB00
DEFAULT
UPC-E to UPC-A = Don’t Expand
$CEBAB01
UPC-E to UPC-A = Expand
Programming Reference Guide 71
Enter/Exit Programming Mode UPC-E
UPC-E Number System Character Transmission
This feature enables/disables transmission of the UPC-E system number char-
acter.
$CEBNS00
UPC-E Number System Character = Do not transmit
$CEBNS01
DEFAULT
UPC-E Number System Character = Transmit
UPC-E Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a UPC-E label
must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CEBMR01
UPC-E Minimum Reads = 1
$CEBMR02
DEFAULT
UPC-E Minimum Reads = 2
$CEBMR03
UPC-E Minimum Reads = 3
$CEBMR04
UPC-E Minimum Reads = 4
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
EAN 13
The following options apply to the EAN 13 (Jan 13) symbology.
EAN 13 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read EAN 13/JAN 13 bar codes.
$C3BEN00
EAN 13 = Disable
$C3BEN01
DEFAULT
EAN 13 = Enable
EAN 13 Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with EAN 13 bar code
data.
$C3BCT00
EAN 13 Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$C3BCT01
DEFAULT
EAN 13 Check Character Transmission = Send
Programming Reference Guide 73
Enter/Exit Programming Mode EAN 13
EAN-13 Flag 1 Character
Enables/disables transmission of an EAN/JAN13 Flag1 character. The Flag 1
character is the first character of the label.
$C3BF100
EAN-13 Flag 1 Char= Don’t transmit
$C3BF101
DEFAULT
EAN-13 Flag 1 Char= Transmit
EAN-13 ISBN Conversion
This option enables/disables conversion of EAN 13/JAN 13 Bookland labels
starting with 978 to ISBN labels.
$C3BIS00
DEFAULT
EAN-13 ISBN Conversion = Disable
$C3BIS01
EAN-13 ISBN Conversion = Convert to ISBN
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
ISSN Enable/Disable
Enables/disables conversion of EAN/JAN13 Bookland labels starting with 977 to
ISSN labels.
$C3BIN00
DEFAULT
ISSN = Disable
$C3BIN01
ISSN = Enable
EAN 13 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an EAN 13
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$C3BMR01
DEFAULT
EAN 13 Minimum Reads = 1
$C3BMR02
EAN 13 Minimum Reads = 2
$C3BMR03
EAN 13 Minimum Reads = 3
$C3BMR04
EAN 13 Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 75
Enter/Exit Programming Mode EAN 8
EAN 8
The following options apply to the EAN 8 (Jan 8) symbology.
EAN 8 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read EAN 8/JAN 8 bar codes.
$C8BEN00
EAN 8 = Disable
$C8BEN01
DEFAULT
EAN 8 = Enable
EAN 8 Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with EAN 8 bar code
data.
$C8BCT00
EAN 8 Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$C8BCT01
DEFAULT
EAN 8 Check Character Transmission = Send
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Expand EAN 8 to EAN 13
Enable this option to expand EAN 8/JAN 8 labels to EAN 13/JAN 13.
$C8B3B00
DEFAULT
Expand EAN 8 to EAN 13 = Disable
$C8B3B01
Expand EAN 8 to EAN 13 = Enable
EAN 8 Both Guards Substitution
Enables/disables the ability of the reader to find an EAN/JAN8 guard pattern in
caseswhere the EAN/JAN8 margin makes the guard look like a character.
$C8BG200
DEFAULT
EAN 8 Both Guards Substitution = Disable
$C8BG201
EAN 8 Both Guards Substitution = Enable
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Enter/Exit Programming Mode EAN 8
EAN 8 Guard Insertion
Enables/disables the ability to insert a guard into an otherwise full-strike EAN 8
segment.
$C8BGI00
DEFAULT
EAN 8 Guard Insertion = Disable
$C8BGI01
EAN 8 Guard Insertion = Enable
EAN 8 Guard Substitution
Enables/disables the ability of the reader to substitute guard pattern for even
parity 6 when an EAN/JAN8 label is presented.
$C8BGS00
EAN 8 Guard Substitution = Disable
$C8BGS01
DEFAULT
EAN 8 Guard Substitution = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block
Specifies the minimum number of characters necessary in an EAN/JAN8 label
segment in order for the reader to accept the segment for decoding.
$C8BSB05
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block = 5
$C8BSB06
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block = 6
$C8BSB07
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block = 7
$C8BSB08
DEFAULT
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block = 8
$C8BSB09
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block = 9
$C8BSB0A
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block = 10
Programming Reference Guide 79
Enter/Exit Programming Mode EAN 8
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block (continued)
$C8BSB0B
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block = 11
$C8BSB0C
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block = 12
$C8BSB0D
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block = 13
$C8BSB0E
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block = 14
$C8BSB0F
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block = 15
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
EAN 8 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an EAN 8 (Jan
8) label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$C8BMR01
DEFAULT
EAN 8 Minimum Reads = 1
$C8BMR02
EAN 8 Minimum Reads = 2
$C8BMR03
EAN 8 Minimum Reads = 3
$C8BMR04
EAN 8 Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 81
Enter/Exit Programming Mode EAN 8
EAN 8 Stitch Exact Label Halves
Enables/disables the abiliy to stitch exact EAN 8 label halves with no overlap-
ping characters.
The label halves being stitched together to assemble a complete label must have
the structure GddddC and CddddG.
NOTE
$C8BSE00
DEFAULT
EAN 8 Stitch Exact Label Halves = Disable
$C8BSE01
EAN 8 Stitch Exact Label Halves = Enable
EAN 8 Stitch Unlike Label Halves
Enables/disables the abiliy to stitch EAN 8 label halves together which may have
differing characters in them.
The label structure must be GddddCd... and ..dCddddG. The characters dCd
must match between the two segments.
NOTE
$C8BSU00
DEFAULT
EAN 8 Stitch Unlike Label Halves = Disable
$C8BSU01
EAN 8 Stitch Unlike Label Halves = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
EAN Two Label
EAN Two Label Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read EAN two label bar codes.
$CN2EN00
DEFAULT
EAN Two Label = Disable
$CN2EN01
EAN Two Label = Enable
EAN Two Label Combined Transmission
This feature enables/disables transmission of an EAN two label pair as one
label. The label type for EAN two label pairs is EAN 13.
$CN2CT00
DEFAULT
EAN Two Label = Disable
$CN2CT01
EAN Two Label = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 83
Enter/Exit Programming Mode EAN Two Label
EAN Two Label Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an EAN two
label bar code must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CN2MR01
DEFAULT
EAN 8 Minimum Reads = 1
$CN2MR02
EAN 8 Minimum Reads = 2
$CN2MR03
EAN 8 Minimum Reads = 3
$CN2MR04
EAN 8 Minimum Reads = 4
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
UPC/EAN Global Settings
This section provides configuration settings for UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN 13 and EAN
8 symbologies, and affects all of these unless otherwise marked for each fea-
ture description.
UPC/EAN Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a bar code symbology decoder to be very
aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customer’s needs.
See "Decoding Levels" on page 256 for more detailed programming instruc-
tions.
$CUNDL01
UPC/EAN Decoding Level = 1
$CUNDL02
DEFAULT
UPC/EAN Decoding Level = 2
$CUNDL03
UPC/EAN Decoding Level = 3
$CUNDL04
UPC/EAN Decoding Level = 4
$CUNDL05
UPC/EAN Decoding Level = 5
Programming Reference Guide 85
Enter/Exit Programming Mode UPC/EAN Global Settings
UPC/EAN Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the bar code reader will combine label data from
multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the reader read
labels that have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have
damaged areas. Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label
will be read incorrectly.
$CUNCO00
DEFAULT
UPC/EAN Correlation = Disable
$CUNCO01
UPC/EAN Correlation = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
UPC/EAN Price Weight Check
This feature enables/disables calculation and verification of price/weight check
digits.
Options are
• Disabled
• Enable 4-digit price-weight check-digit calculation
• Enable 5-digit price-weight check-digit calculation
• Enable European 4-digit price-weight check-digit calculation
• Enable European 5-digit price-weight check-digit calculation
$CPWEN00
DEFAULT
Price Weight Check = Disabled
$CPWEN01
Price Weight Check = 4-digit price-weight check
$CPWEN02
Price Weight Check = 5-digit price-weight check
$CPWEN03
Price Weight Check = European 4-digit price-weight check
$CPWEN04
Price Weight Check = European 5-digit price-weight check
Programming Reference Guide 87
Enter/Exit Programming Mode UPC/EAN Global Settings
UPC-A Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a UPC-A label
must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CABMR01
DEFAULT
UPC-A Minimum Reads = 1
$CABMR02
UPC-A Minimum Reads = 2
$CABMR03
UPC-A Minimum Reads = 3
$CABMR04
UPC-A Minimum Reads = 4
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UPC/EAN Guard Insertion
Enables/disables the ability to insert either a missing leading or trailing guard
on an otherwise complete UPC-A/EAN-13 segment.
The segment must have the structure GddddddCdddddd or
ddddddCddddddG.
NOTE
$CUNG100
DEFAULT
UPC/EAN Guard Insertion = Disable
$CUNG101
UPC/EAN Guard Insertion = Enable
UPC/EAN Stitch Exact Label Halves
Enables/disables the ability to stitch exact UPC-A/EAN 13 label halves with no
overlapping characters.
The label halves being stitched together to assemble a complete label must
have the structure GddddddC and CddddddG.
NOTE
$CUNSE00
DEFAULT
UPC/EAN Stitch Exact Label Halves = Disable
$CUNSE01
UPC/EAN Stitch Exact Label Halves = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 89
Enter/Exit Programming Mode UPC/EAN Global Settings
UPC/EAN Stitch Unlike Label Halves
Enables/disables the ability to stitch two UPC-A/EAN 13 label halves together
that may have differing characters in them.
The label half structures must have the structure GddddddC and
CddddddG. The characters dCd must match between the two segments.
NOTE
$CUNSU00
DEFAULT
UPC/EAN Stitch Unlike Label Halves = Disable
$CUNSU01
UPC/EAN Stitch Unlike Label Halves = Enable
90 Programming Reference Guide
Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length
Specifies the minimum number of characters necessary in an UPC/EAN/JAN
label segment in order for the reader to accept the segment for decoding.
$CUNSL05
DEFAULT
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length Block = 5
$CUNSL06
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length Block = 6
$CUNSL07
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length Block = 7
$CUNSL08
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length Block = 8
$CUNSL09
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length Block = 9
$CUNSL0A
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length Block = 10
Programming Reference Guide 91
Enter/Exit Programming Mode UPC/EAN Global Settings
UPC/EAN Global Settings (continued)
$CUNSL0B
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length Block = 11
$CUNSL0C
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length Block = 12
$CUNSL0D
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length Block = 13
$CUNSL0E
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length Block = 14
$CUNSL0F
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length Block = 15
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Add-Ons
The following features apply to optional add-ons.
Contact Customer Support for advanced programming of optional and con-
ditional add-ons.
NOTE
Optional Add-ons
The reader can be enabled to optionally read the following add-ons (supple-
mentals):
• P2
• P5
• GS1-128
If a UPC/EAN base label and a an add-on are both decoded, the reader will
transmit the base label and add-on. If a UPC/EAN base label is decoded
without an add-on, the base label will be transmitted without an add-on.
Conditional add-on settings (if enabled) are considered by the reader before
NOTE optional add-on settings.
$CADO200
DEFAULT
Optional Add-Ons = Disable P2
$CADO201
Optional Add-Ons = Enable P2
$CADO500
DEFAULT
Optional Add-Ons = Disable P5
Programming Reference Guide 93
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Add-Ons
Optional Add-ons (continued)
$CADO501
Optional Add-Ons = Enable P5
$CADO800
DEFAULT
Optional Add-Ons = Disable GS1-128
$CADO801
Optional Add-Ons = Enable GS1-128
94 Programming Reference Guide
Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Optional Add-On Timer
This option sets the time the reader will look for an add-on when an add-on
fragment has been seen and optional add-ons are enabled.
$CADOT01
Optional Add-on Timer = 10ms
$CADOT02
Optional Add-on Timer = 20ms
$CADOT03
Optional Add-on Timer = 30ms
$CADOT04
Optional Add-on Timer = 40ms
$CADOT05
Optional Add-on Timer = 50ms
Programming Reference Guide 95
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Add-Ons
Optional Add-On Timer (continued)
$CADOT06
Optional Add-on Timer = 60ms
$CADOT07
DEFAULT
Optional Add-on Timer = 70ms
$CADOT0A
Optional Add-on Timer = 100ms
$CADOT0C
Optional Add-on Timer = 120ms
$CADOT0E
Optional Add-on Timer = 140ms
$CADOT10
Optional Add-on Timer = 160ms
96 Programming Reference Guide
Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
P2 Add-Ons Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of times a P2 add-on must be read
before it is marked as valid and then combined with a base label.
$CADM201
P2 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 1
$CADM202
DEFAULT
P2 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 2
$CADM203
P2 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 3
$CADM204
P2 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 97
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Add-Ons
P5 Add-Ons Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of times a P5 add-on must be read
before it is marked as valid and then combined with a base label.
$CADM501
DEFAULT
P5 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 1
$CADM502
P5 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 2
$CADM503
P5 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 3
$CADM504
P5 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 4
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
GS1-128 Add-Ons Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of times an GS1-128 add-on must
be read before it is marked as valid and then combined with a base label.
$CADM801
DEFAULT
GS1-128 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 1
$CADM802
GS1-128 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 2
$CADM803
GS1-128 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 3
$CADM804
GS1-128 Add-Ons Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 99
Enter/Exit Programming Mode GS1 DataBarTM Omnidirectional
GS1 DataBarTM Omnidirectional
The following options apply to the GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional (formerly RSS-
14) symbology.
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional bar codes.
$C4BEN00
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional = Disable
$C4BEN01
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional = Enable
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1-128 Emulation
When enabled, GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional bar codes will be translated to the
GS1-128 label data format.
$C4BU800
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1-128 Emulation = Disable
$C4BU801
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1-128 Emulation = Enable
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GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a GS1 DataBar
Omnidirectional label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$C4BMR01
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads = 1
$C4BMR02
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads = 2
$C4BMR03
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads = 3
$C4BMR04
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 101
Enter/Exit Programming Mode GS1 DataBarTM Expanded
GS1 DataBarTM Expanded
The following options apply to the GS1 DataBar Expanded (formerly RSS
Expanded) symbology.
GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read GS1 DataBar Expanded bar codes.
$CXBEN00
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Expanded = Disable
$CXBEN01
GS1 DataBar Expanded = Enable
GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1-128 Emulation
When enabled, GS1 DataBar Expanded bar codes will be translated to the GS1-
128 label data format.
$CXBU800
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1-128 Emulation = Disable
$CXBU801
GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1-128 Emulation = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
GS1 DataBar Expanded Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a GS1 DataBar
Expanded label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CXBMR01
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Expanded Minimum Reads = 1
$CXBMR02
GS1 DataBar Expanded Minimum Reads = 2
$CXBMR03
GS1 DataBar Expanded Minimum Reads = 3
$CXBMR04
GS1 DataBar Expanded Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 103
Enter/Exit Programming Mode GS1 DataBarTM Expanded
GS1 DataBar Expanded Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the GS1 DataBar Expanded symbology.
Variable Length: For variable-length decoding, a minimum length may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed-length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CXBLC00
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Expanded Length Control = Variable Length
$CXBLC01
GS1 DataBar Expanded Length Control = Fixed Length
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for GS1 DataBar Expanded
Length Control on page 104. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable
Length on page 104 Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length on page
104 Mode. Length includes the bar code’s data characters only.
The length can be set from 1 to 74 characters. See "Set Length 1" on page 257
for more detailed programming instructions.
$CXBL1
Select GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
Programming Reference Guide 105
Enter/Exit Programming Mode GS1 DataBarTM Expanded
GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for GS1 DataBar Expanded
Length Control on page 104. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Vari-
able Length on page 104 Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length on
page 104 Mode. Length includes the bar code’s data characters only.
The length can be set from 1 to 74 characters. A setting of 00 specifies to
ignore this length (only one fixed length). See "Set Length 2" on page 258 for
more detailed programming instructions.
$CXBL2
Select GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 74 = Length 2 is 74 Characters
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GS1 DataBarTM Limited
The following options apply to the GS1 DataBar Limited (formerly RSS Limited)
symbology.
GS1 DataBar Limited Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read GS1 DataBar Limited bar codes.
$CLBEN00
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Limited = Disable
$CLBEN01
GS1 DataBar Limited = Enable
GS1 DataBar Limited GS1-128 Emulation
When enabled, GS1 DataBar Limited bar codes will be translated to the GS1-128
label data format.
$CLBU800
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Limited GS1-128 Emulation = Disable
$CLBU801
GS1 DataBar Limited GS1-128 Emulation = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 107
Enter/Exit Programming Mode GS1 DataBarTM Limited
GS1 DataBar Limited Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a GS1 DataBar
Limited label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CLBMR01
DEFAULT
GS1 DataBar Limited Minimum Reads = 1
$CLBMR02
GS1 DataBar Limited Minimum Reads = 2
$CLBMR03
GS1 DataBar Limited Minimum Reads = 3
$CLBMR04
GS1 DataBar Limited Minimum Reads = 4
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Code 39
The following options apply to the Code 39 symbology.
Code 39 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Code 39 bar codes.
$CC3EN00
Code 39 = Disable
$CC3EN01
DEFAULT
Code 39 = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 109
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 39
Code 39 Check Character Calculation
Enable this option to enable/disable calculation and verification of an optional
Code 39 check character. When disabled, any check character in the label is
treated as a data character.
$CC3CC00
DEFAULT
Code 39 Check Character Calculation = Don’t Calculate
$CC3CC01
Code 39 Check Character Calculation = Calculate Std Check
$CC3CC02
Code 39 Check Character Calculation = Calculate Mod 7 Check
$CC3CC04
Code 39 Check Character Calculation = Enable Italian Post Check
$CC3CC03
Code 39 Check Character Calculation = Enable Daimler Chrys-
ler Check
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Code 39 Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with Code 39 bar code
data.
$CC3CT00
Code 39 Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CC3CT01
DEFAULT
Code 39 Check Character Transmission = Send
Code 39 Start/Stop Character Transmission
Enable this option to enable/disable transmission of Code 39 start and stop
characters.
$CC3SS00
DEFAULT
Code 39 Start/Stop Character Transmission = Don’t Transmit
$CC3SS01
Code 39 Start/Stop Character Transmission = Transmit
Programming Reference Guide 111
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 39
Code 39 Full ASCII
In Code 39 decoding, this enables/disables the translation of Code 39 charac-
ters to Code 39 full-ASCII characters.
$CC3FA00
DEFAULT
Code 39 Full ASCII = Disable
$CC3FA01
Code 39 Full ASCII = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 39 Quiet Zones
This feature specifies the number of quiet zones for Code 39 labels. Quiet
zones are blank areas at the ends of a bar code and are typically 10 times the
width of the narrowest bar or space in the label.
$CC3LO01
Code 39 Quiet Zones = Quiet Zone on one side
$CC3LO02
Code 39 Quiet Zones = Quiet Zones on two sides
$CC3LO03
DEFAULT
Code 39 Quiet Zones = Auto
$CC3LO04
Code 39 Quiet Zones = Virtual Quiet Zones on two sides
$CC3LO05
Code 39 Quiet Zones = Small Quiet Zones on two sides
Programming Reference Guide 113
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 39
Code 39 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Code 39
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CC3MR01
Code 39 Minimum Reads = 1
$CC3MR02
DEFAULT
Code 39 Minimum Reads = 2
$CC3MR03
Code 39 Minimum Reads = 3
$CC3MR04
Code 39 Minimum Reads = 4
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Code 39 Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a bar code symbology decoder to be very
aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customer’s needs.
See "Decoding Levels" on page 256 for more detailed programming instruc-
tions.
$CC3DL01
Code 39 Decoding Level = 1
$CC3DL02
Code 39 Decoding Level = 2
$CC3DL03
DEFAULT
Code 39 Decoding Level = 3
$CC3DL04
Code 39 Decoding Level = 4
$CC3DL05
Code 39 Decoding Level = 5
Programming Reference Guide 115
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 39
Code 39 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the Code 39 symbology.
Variable Length: For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CC3LC00
DEFAULT
Code 39 Length Control = Variable Length
$CC3LC01
Code 39 Length Control = Fixed Length
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 39 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Code 39 Length Control
on page 116. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length on
page 116 Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 116 Mode.
Length includes the bar code’s data characters only.
The length can be set from 0 to 50 characters. See "Set Length 1" on page 257
for more detailed programming instructions.
$CC3L1
Select Code 39 Set Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 02 = Length 1 is 2 Characters
Programming Reference Guide 117
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 39
Code 39 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Code 39 Length Control
on page 116. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length on
page 116 Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 116
Mode. Length includes the bar code’s check, data, and full-ASCII shift charac-
ters. The length does not include start/stop characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. A setting of 00 specifies to
ignore this length (only one fixed length). See "Set Length 2" on page 258 for
more detailed programming instructions.
$CC3L2
Select Code 39Length 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
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Code 39 Interdigit Ratio
This feature specifies the ratio between an intercharacter space and module for
Code 39 labels.
$CC3IR00
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio = Disable
$CC3IR01
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio = 1
$CC3IR02
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio = 2
$CC3IR03
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio = 3
$CC3IR04
DEFAULT
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio = 4
$CC3IR05
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio = 5
Programming Reference Guide 119
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 39
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio (continued)
$CC3IR06
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio = 6
$CC3IR07
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio = 7
$CC3IR08
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio = 8
$CC3IR09
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio = 9
$CC3IR0A
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio = 10
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Code 39 Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the bar code reader will combine label data from
multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the reader read
labels that have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have
damaged areas. Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label
will be read incorrectly.
$CC3CO00
DEFAULT
Code 39 Character Correlation = Disable
$CC3CO01
Code 39 Character Correlation = Enable
Code 39 Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for Code 39 labels. When parts of a Code
39 bar code are presented to the reader with this feature enabled, the bar code
parts will be assembled by the reader’s software, and the data will be decoded
if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
$CC3ST00
DEFAULT CORDED
Code 39 Stitching = Disable
$CC3ST01
DEFAULT CORDLESS
Code 39 Stitching = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 121
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 32 (Italian Pharmaceutical)
Code 32 (Italian Pharmaceutical)
The following options apply to the Code 32 symbology.
Code 32 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Code 32 bar codes.
$CP3EN00
DEFAULT
Code 32 = Disable
$CP3EN01
Code 32 = Enable
Code 32 Feature Setting Exceptions
The following features are set for Code 32 by using these Code 39 set-
tings:
"Code 39 Quiet Zones" on page 113
"Code 39 Minimum Reads" on page 114
"Code 39 Decoding Level" on page 115
NOTE "Code 39 Interdigit Ratio" on page 119
"Code 39 Character Correlation" on page 121
"Code 39 Stitching" on page 121
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 32 Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with Code 32 bar code
data.
$CP3CT00
DEFAULT
Code 32 Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CP3CT01
Code 32 Check Character Transmission = Send
Code 32 Start/Stop Character Transmission
This option enables/disable transmission of Code 32 start and stop characters.
$CP3SS00
DEFAULT
Code 32 Start/Stop Character Transmission = Don’t Transmit
$CP3SS01
Code 32 Start/Stop Character Transmission = Transmit
Programming Reference Guide 123
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 39 CIP (French Pharmaceutical)
Code 39 CIP (French Pharmaceutical)
The following options apply to the Code 39 CIP symbology.
Code 39 CIP Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of the reader to decode Code 39 CIP labels.
$CCCEN00
DEFAULT
Code 39 CIP = Disable
$CCCEN01
Code 39 CIP = Enable
Code 128
The following options apply to the Code 128 symbology.
Code 128 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Code 128 bar codes.
$CC8EN00
Code 128 = Disable
$CC8EN01
DEFAULT
Code 128 = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Expand Code 128 to Code 39
This feature enables/disables expansion of Code 128 labels to Code 39 labels.
When enabled, the label identifier for a Code 128 label shall be set to Code 39
and all Code 39 formatting control shall be applied to the label.
$CC8C300
DEFAULT
Code 128 to Code 39 = Don’t Expand
$CC8C301
Code 128 to Code 39 = Expand
Code 128 Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with Code 128 bar
code data.
$CC8CT00
DEFAULT
Code 128 Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CC8CT01
Code 128 Check Character Transmission = Send
Programming Reference Guide 125
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 128
Code 128 Function Character Transmission
Enables/disables transmission of Code128 function characters 1, 2, 3, and 4.
$CC8TF00
DEFAULT
Code 128 Function Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CC8TF01
Code 128 Function Character Transmission = Send
Code 128 Sub-Code Change Transmission
Enables/disables the transmission of “Sub-Code exchange” characters (NOT
transmitted by standard decoding).
$CC8SC00
DEFAULT
Code 128 Sub-Code Change Transmission = Disable
$CC8SC01
Code 128 Sub-Code Change Transmission = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 128 Quiet Zones
This feature specifies the number of quiet zones for Code 128 labels. Quiet
zones are blank areas at the ends of a bar code and are typically 10 times the
width of the narrowest bar or space in the label.
$CC8LO00
Code 128 Quiet Zones = No Quiet Zones
$CC8LO01
Code 128 Quiet Zones = Quiet Zone on one side
$CC8LO02
Code 128 Quiet Zones = Quiet Zones on two sides
$CC8LO03
DEFAULT
Code 128 Quiet Zones = Auto
$CC8LO04
Code 128 Quiet Zones = Virtual Quiet Zones on two sides
Programming Reference Guide 127
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 128
Code 128 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Code 128
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CC8MR01
DEFAULT
Code 128 Minimum Reads = 1
$CC8MR02
Code 128 Minimum Reads = 2
$CC8MR03
Code 128 Minimum Reads = 3
$CC8MR04
Code 128 Minimum Reads = 4
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Code 128 Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a bar code symbology decoder to be very
aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customer’s needs.
See "Decoding Levels" on page 256 for more detailed programming instruc-
tions.
$CC8DL01
Code 128 Decoding Level = 1
$CC8DL02
Code 128 Decoding Level = 2
$CC8DL03
DEFAULT
Code 128 Decoding Level = 3
$CC8DL04
Code 128 Decoding Level = 4
$CC8DL05
Code 128 Decoding Level = 5
Programming Reference Guide 129
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 128
Code 128 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the Code 128 symbology.
Variable Length: For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CC8LC00
DEFAULT
Code 128 Length Control = Variable Length
$CC8LC01
Code 128 Length Control = Fixed Length
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 128 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Code 128 Length Control
on page 130. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length on
page 130 Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 130 Mode.
Length includes the bar code’s data characters only.
The length can be set from 1 to 80 characters. See "Set Length 1" on page 257
for more detailed programming instructions.
$CC8L1
Select Code 128 Set Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
Programming Reference Guide 131
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 128
Code 128 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Code 128 Length Control
on page 130. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length on
page 130 Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 130
Mode. Length includes the bar code’s data characters only.
The length can be set from 1 to 80 characters. A setting of 00 specifies to
ignore this length (only one fixed length). See "Set Length 2" on page 258 for
more detailed programming instructions.
$CC8L2
Select Code 128 Length 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 80 = Length 2 is 80 Characters
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 128 Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the bar code reader will combine label data from
multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the reader read
labels that have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have
damaged areas. Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label
will be read incorrectly.
$CC8CO00
DEFAULT
Code 128 Character Correlation = Disable
$CC8CO01
Code 128 Character Correlation = Enable
Code 128 Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for Code 128 labels. When parts of a
Code 128 bar code are presented to the reader with this feature enabled, the
bar code parts will be assembled by the reader’s software, and the data will be
decoded if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
$CC8ST00
Code 128 Stitching = Disable
$CC8ST01
DEFAULT
Code 128 Stitching = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 133
Enter/Exit Programming Mode GS1-128
GS1-128
The following options apply to the GS1-128 symbology. (Also known as USS-
128, GTIN-128, UCC-128.)
GS1-128 Enable
This option enables/disables the ability of the reader to translate GS1-128
labels to the GS1-128 data format. Options are:
• Transmit GS1-128 labels in Code 128 data format.
• Transmit GS1-128 labels in GS1-128 data format.
• Do not transmit GS1-128 labels.
$CU8EN00
DEFAULT
GS1-128 = Transmit in Code 128 data format
$CU8EN01
GS1-128 = Transmit in GS1-128 data format
$CU8EN02
GS1-128 = Do not transmit GS1-128 labels
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Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
The following options apply to the I 2 of 5 symbology.
I 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read I 2 of 5 bar codes.
$CI2EN00
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 = Disable
$CI2EN01
I 2 of 5 = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 135
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation
This option enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional I 2 of 5
check character. When disabled, any check character in label is treated as a data
character.
$CI2CC00
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Disable
$CI2CC01
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Check Standard
(Modulo 10)
$CI2CC02
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Check German Parcel
$CI2CC04
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Check DHL
$CI2CC08
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Check Daimler Chrysler
$CI2CC10
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Check Bosch
$CI2CC20
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Check Italian Post
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I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with I 2 of 5 bar code
data.
$CI2CT00
I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CI2CT01
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission = Send
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an I 2 of 5
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CI2MR01
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 1
$CI2MR02
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 2
$CI2MR03
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 3
$CI2MR04
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 137
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
I 2 of 5 Decoding Level
This configuration item applies to Interleaved 2 of 5, Datalogic 2 of 5 and Standard 2 of 5.
NOTE
Decoding Levels are used to configure a bar code symbology decoder to be very
aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customer’s needs.
See "Decoding Levels" on page 256 for more detailed programming instruc-
tions.
$CI2DL00
2 of 5 Decoding Level = Disable
$CI2DL01
2 of 5 Decoding Level = 1
$CI2DL02
2 of 5 Decoding Level = 2
$CI2DL03
DEFAULT
2 of 5 Decoding Level = 3
$CI2DL04
2 of 5 Decoding Level = 4
$CI2DL05
2 of 5 Decoding Level = 5
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
I 2 of 5 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the I 2 of 5 symbology.
Variable Length: For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CI2LC00
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Length Control = Variable Length
$CI2LC01
I 2 of 5 Length Control = Fixed Length
Programming Reference Guide 139
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
I 2 of 5 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for I 2 of 5 Length Control on
page 139. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or
the first fixed length if in Fixed Length Mode. The length includes the bar
code’s check and data characters.
The length can be set from 2 to 50 characters in increments of two. See "Set
Length 1" on page 257 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CI2L1
Select I 2 of 5 Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 06 = Length 1 is 6 Characters
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
I 2 of 5 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for I 2 of 5 Length Control on
page 139. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or
the second fixed length if in Fixed Length Mode. The length includes the bar
code’s check and data characters.
The length can be set from 2 to 50 characters in increments of two. A setting of
0 specifies to ignore this length (only one fixed length). See "Set Length 2" on
page 258 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CI2L2
Select I 2 of 5 Length 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
Programming Reference Guide 141
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)
I 2 of 5 Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the bar code reader will combine label data from
multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the reader read
labels that have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have
damaged areas. Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label
will be read incorrectly.
$CI2CO00
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Character Correlation = Disable
$CI2CO01
I 2 of 5 Character Correlation = Enable
I 2 of 5 Zero Pattern
Enables/disables ZERO-Digit decoding. This character does not represent any
cipher. It allows encoding of an odd number of ciphers with Interleaved 2 of 5.
It must be enabled to decode Code 2 of 5 CIP/HR.
$CI2ZP00
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Zero Pattern = Disable
$CI2ZP01
I 2 of 5 Zero Pattern = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
I 2 of 5 Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for I 2 of 5 labels. When parts of a I 2 of
5 bar code are presented to the reader with this feature enabled, the bar code
parts will be assembled by the reader’s software, and the data will be decoded
if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
$CI2ST00
DEFAULT
I 2 of 5 Stitching = Disable
$CI2ST01
I 2 of 5 Stitching = Enable
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR
The following options apply to the Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR symbology.
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR labels.
$CCHEN00
DEFAULT
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR = Disable
$CCHEN01
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 143
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Datalogic 2 of 5
Datalogic 2 of 5
The following options apply to the Datalogic 2 of 5 symbology.
Datalogic 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Datalogic 2 of 5 bar codes.
$CD2EN00
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 = Disable
$CD2EN01
Datalogic 2 of 5 = Enable
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation
This option enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional Data-
logic 2 of 5 check character.
$CD2CC00
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Disable
$CD2CC01
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Enable
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Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission
This option enables/disables transmission of an optional Datalogic 2 of 5 char-
acter.
$CD2CT00
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CD2CT01
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission = Send
Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an Datalogic 2
of 5 label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CD2MR01
Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 1
$CD2MR02
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 2
$CD2MR03
Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 3
$CD2MR04
Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 145
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Datalogic 2 of 5
Datalogic 2 of 5 Decoding Level
The Datalogic 2 of 5 Decoding Level feature is set using "I 2 of 5 Decod-
ing Level" on page 138.
NOTE
Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the Datalogic 2 of 5 symbology.
Variable Length: For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CD2LC00
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control = Variable Length
$CD2LC01
Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control = Fixed Length
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Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Datalogic 2 of 5 Length
Control on page 146. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length
Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length Mode. The length includes the
bar code’s check and data characters.
The length can be set from 2 to 50 characters in increments of two. Length
includes the bar code’s data characters. See "Set Length 1" on page 257 for
detailed programming instructions.
$CD2L1
Select Datalogic 2 of 5 Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 06 = Length 1 is 6 Characters
Programming Reference Guide 147
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Datalogic 2 of 5
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Datalogic 2 of 5 Length
Control on page 146. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable
Length on page 139 Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length on
page 139 Mode. The length includes the bar code’s check and data characters.
The length can be set from 2 to 50 characters. A setting of 00 specifies to
ignore this length (only one fixed length). See "Set Length 2" on page 258 for
more detailed programming instructions.
$CD2L2
Select Datalogic 2 of 5 Length 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio
This feature specifies the maximum ratio between intercharacter space and
module for Datalogic 2 of 5.
$CD2IR01
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio = 1
$CD2IR02
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio = 2
$CD2IR03
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio = 3
$CD2IR04
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio = 4
$CD2IR05
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio = 5
Programming Reference Guide 149
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Datalogic 2 of 5
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio (continued)
$CD2IR06
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio = 6
$CD2IR07
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio = 7
$CD2IR08
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio = 8
$CD2IR09
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio = 9
$CD2IR0A
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio = 10
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Datalogic 2 of 5 Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the bar code reader will combine label data from
multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the reader read
labels that have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have
damaged areas. Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label
will be read incorrectly.
$CD2CO00
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 Character Correlation = Disable
$CD2CO01
Datalogic 2 of 5 Character Correlation = Enable
Datalogic 2 of 5 Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for Datalogic 2 of 5 labels. When parts of
a Datalogic 2 of 5 bar code are presented to the reader with this feature
enabled, the bar code parts will be assembled by the reader’s software, and the
data will be decoded if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
$CD2ST00
DEFAULT
Datalogic 2 of 5 Stitching = Disable
$CD2ST01
Datalogic 2 of 5 Stitching = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 151
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Codabar
Codabar
Codabar Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Codabar bar codes.
$CCBEN00
DEFAULT
Codabar = Disable
$CCBEN01
Codabar = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Codabar Check Character Calculation
Enable this option to enables/disables calculation and verification of an
optional Codabar check character. When disabled, any check characters in the
label are treated as data characters.
$CCBCC00
DEFAULT
Codabar Check Character Calculation = Don’t Calculate
$CCBCC01
Codabar Check Character Calculation = Enable AIM standard
check char.
$CCBCC02
Codabar Check Character Calculation = Enable Modulo 10
check char.
$CCBCC03
Codabar Check Character Calculation = Enable NW-7
Programming Reference Guide 153
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Codabar
Codabar Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with Codabar bar code
data.
$CCBCT00
Codabar Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CCBCT01
DEFAULT
Codabar Check Character Transmission = Send
Codabar Start/Stop Character Transmission
Enable this option to enable/disable transmission of Codabar start and stop
characters.
$CCBSS00
Codabar Start/Stop Character Transmission = Don’t Transmit
$CCBSS01
DEFAULT
Codabar Start/Stop Character Transmission = Transmit
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Codabar Start/Stop Character Set
This option specifies the format of transmitted Codabar start/stop characters.
$CCBSC00
Codabar Check Character Set = ABCD/TN*E
$CCBSC01
Codabar Check Character Set = ABCD/ABCD
$CCBSC02
Codabar Check Character Set = abcd/tn*e
$CCBSC03
DEFAULT
Codabar Check Character Set = abcd/abcd
Codabar Start/Stop Character Match
When enabled, this option requires that start and stop characters match.
$CCBSM00
DEFAULT
Codabar Start/Stop Character Match = Don’t Require Match
$CCBSM01
Codabar Start/Stop Character Match = Require Match
Programming Reference Guide 155
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Codabar
Codabar Quiet Zones
This feature specifies the number of quiet zones for Codabar labels. Quiet
zones are blank areas at the ends of a bar code and are typically 10 times the
width of the narrowest bar or space in the label.
$CCBLO01
Codabar Quiet Zones = Quiet Zone on one side
$CCBLO02
Codabar Quiet Zones = Quiet Zones on two sides
$CCBLO03
DEFAULT
Codabar Quiet Zones = Auto
$CCBLO04
Codabar Quiet Zones = Virtual Quiet Zones on two sides
$CCBLO05
Codabar Quiet Zones = Small Quiet Zones on two sides
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Codabar Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Codabar
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CCBMR01
Codabar Minimum Reads = 1
$CCBMR02
DEFAULT
Codabar Minimum Reads = 2
$CCBMR03
Codabar Minimum Reads = 3
$CCBMR04
Codabar Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 157
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Codabar
Codabar Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a bar code symbology decoder to be very
aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customer’s needs.
See "Decoding Levels" on page 256 for more detailed programming instruc-
tions.
$CCBDL00
Codabar Decoding Level = Disable
$CCBDL01
Codabar Decoding Level = 1
$CCBDL02
Codabar Decoding Level = 2
$CCBDL03
DEFAULT
Codabar Decoding Level = 3
$CCBDL04
Codabar Decoding Level = 4
$CCBDL05
Codabar Decoding Level = 5
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Codabar Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the Codabar symbology.
Variable Length: For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CCBLC00
DEFAULT
Codabar Length Control = Variable Length
$CCBLC01
Codabar Length Control = Fixed Length
Programming Reference Guide 159
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Codabar
Codabar Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Codabar Length Control
on page 159. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length on
page 159 Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 159 Mode.
Length includes the bar code’s start, stop, check and data characters. The
length must include at least one data character.
The length can be set from 3 to 50 characters in increments of two. See "Set
Length 1" on page 257 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CCBL1
Select Codabar Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 03 = Length 1 is 3 Characters
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Codabar Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Codabar Length Control
on page 159. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length on
page 159 Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 159
Mode. The length includes the bar code’s start, stop, check and data charac-
ters. The length must include at least one data character.
The length can be set from 3 to 50 characters in increments of two. A setting of
00 specifies to ignore this length (only one fixed length). See "Set Length 2" on
page 258 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CCBL2
Select CodabarLength 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
Programming Reference Guide 161
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Codabar
Codabar Interdigit Ratio
This feature specifies the ratio between an intercharacter space and module for
Codabar labels.
$CCBIR00
Codabar Interdigit Ratio = Disable
$CCBIR01
Codabar Interdigit Ratio = 1
$CCBIR02
Codabar Interdigit Ratio = 2
$CCBIR03
Codabar Interdigit Ratio = 3
$CCBIR04
DEFAULT
Codabar Interdigit Ratio = 4
$CCBIR05
Codabar Interdigit Ratio = 5
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Codabar Interdigit Ratio (continued)
$CCBIR06
Codabar Interdigit Ratio = 6
$CCBIR07
Codabar Interdigit Ratio = 7
$CCBIR08
Codabar Interdigit Ratio = 8
$CCBIR09
Codabar Interdigit Ratio = 9
$CCBIR0A
Codabar Interdigit Ratio = 10
Programming Reference Guide 163
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Codabar
Codabar Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the bar code reader will combine label data from
multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the reader read
labels that have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have
damaged areas. Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label
will be read incorrectly.
$CCBCO00
DEFAULT
Codabar Character Correlation = Disable
$CCBCO01
Codabar Character Correlation = Enable
Codabar Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for Codabar labels. When parts of a Cod-
abar bar code are presented to the reader with this feature enabled, the bar
code parts will be assembled by the reader’s software, and the data will be
decoded if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
$CCBST00
DEFAULT
Codabar Stitching = Disable
$CCBST01
Codabar Stitching = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
ABC Codabar
The following options apply to the ABC Codabar symbology.
ABC Codabar Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode ABC Codabar labels.
$CCBAB00
DEFAULT
ABC Codabar = Disable
$CCBAB01
ABC Codabar = Enable
ABC Codabar Concatenation Mode
Specifies the concatenation mode between Static and Dynamic.
$CCBCM00
DEFAULT
ABC Codabar Concatenation Mode = Static
$CCBCM01
ABC Codabar Concatenation Mode = Dynamic
Programming Reference Guide 165
Enter/Exit Programming Mode ABC Codabar
ABC Codabar Dynamic Concatenation Timeout
Specifies the timeout in 10-millisecond ticks used by the ABC Codabar Dynamic
Concatenation Mode.
$CCBDT05
ABC Codabar Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 50 msec
$CCBDT0A
ABC Codabar Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 100 msec
$CCBDT14
DEFAULT
ABC Codabar Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 200 msec
$CCBDT32
ABC Codabar Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 500 msec
$CCBDT4B
ABC Codabar Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 750 msec
$CCBDT64
ABC Codabar Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 1 Second
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ABC Codabar Force Concatenation
Forces labels starting or ending with D to be concatenated.
$CCBFC00
DEFAULT
ABC Codabar Force Concatenation = Disable
$CCBFC01
ABC Codabar Force Concatenation = Enable
Code 11
The following options apply to the Code 11 symbology.
Code 11 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Code 11 bar codes.
$CC1EN00
DEFAULT
Code 11 = Disable
$CC1EN01
Code 11 = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 167
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 11
Code 11 Check Character Calculation
This option enables/disables calculation and verification of optional Code 11
check character.
$CC1CC00
Code 11 Check Character Calculation = Disable
$CC1CC01
Code 11 Check Character Calculation = Check C
$CC1CC02
Code 11 Check Character Calculation = Check K
$CC1CC03
DEFAULT
Code 11 Check Character Calculation = Check C and K
Code 11 Check Character Transmission
This feature enables/disables transmission of an optional Code 11 check char-
acter.
$CC1CT00
Code 11 Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CC1CT01
DEFAULT
Code 11 Check Character Transmission = Send
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 11 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Code 11
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CC1MR01
Code 11 Minimum Reads = 1
$CC1MR02
DEFAULT
Code 11 Minimum Reads = 2
$CC1MR03
Code 11 Minimum Reads = 3
$CC1MR04
Code 11 Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 169
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 11
Code 11 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the Code 11 symbology.
Variable Length: For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CC1LC00
DEFAULT
Code 11 Length Control = Variable Length
$CC1LC01
Code 11 Length Control = Fixed Length
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 11 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Code 11 Length Control
on page 170. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length on
page 170 Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 170 Mode.
Length includes the bar code’s check and data characters.
The length can be set from 2 to 50 characters, in increments of two. See "Set
Length 1" on page 257 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CC1L1
Select Code 11 Set Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 04 = Length 1 is 4 Characters
Programming Reference Guide 171
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 11
Code 11 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Code 11 Length Control
on page 170. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length on
page 170 Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 170
Mode. Length includes the bar code’s check and data characters.
The length can be set from 2 to 50 characters. A setting of 00 specifies to
ignore this length (only one fixed length). See "Set Length 2" on page 258 for
more detailed programming instructions.
$CC1L2
Select Code 11 Length 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio
This feature specifies the ratio between an intercharacter space and module for
Code 11 labels.
$CC1IR00
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio = Disable
$CC1IR01
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio = 1
$CC1IR02
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio = 2
$CC1IR03
Code11 Interdigit Ratio = 3
$CC1IR04
DEFAULT
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio = 4
$CC1IR05
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio = 5
Programming Reference Guide 173
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 11
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio (continued)
$CC1IR06
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio = 6
$CC1IR07
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio = 7
$CC1IR08
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio = 8
$CC1IR09
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio = 9
$CC1IR0A
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio = 10
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 11 Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a bar code symbology decoder to be very
aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customer’s needs.
See "Decoding Levels" on page 256 for more detailed programming instruc-
tions.
$CC1DL01
Code 11 Decoding Level = 1
$CC1DL02
Code 11 Decoding Level = 2
$CC1DL03
DEFAULT
Code 11 Decoding Level = 3
$CC1DL04
Code 11 Decoding Level = 4
$CC1DL05
Code 11 Decoding Level = 5
Programming Reference Guide 175
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 11
Code 11 Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the bar code reader will combine label data from
multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the reader read
labels that have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have
damaged areas. Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label
will be read incorrectly.
$CC1CO00
DEFAULT
Code 11 Character Correlation = Disable
$CC1CO01
Code 11 Character Correlation = Enable
Code 11 Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for Code 11 labels. When parts of a Code
11 bar code are presented to the reader with this feature enabled, the bar code
parts will be assembled by the reader’s software, and the data will be decoded
if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
$CC1ST00
DEFAULT
Code 11 Stitching = Disable
$CC1ST01
Code 11 Stitching = Enable
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Standard 2 of 5
The following options apply to the Standard 2 of 5 symbology.
Standard 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
When disabled, the reader will not read Standard 2 of 5 bar codes.
$CS2EN00
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 = Disable
$CS2EN01
Standard 2 of 5 = Enable
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation
This option enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional Stan-
dard 2 of 5 check character.
$CS2CC00
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Disable
$CS2CC01
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 177
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Standard 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission
This feature enables/disables transmission of an optional Standard 2 of 5 check
character.
$CS2CT00
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CS2CT01
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission = Send
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Standard 2
of 5 label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CS2MR01
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 1
$CS2MR02
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 2
$CS2MR03
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 3
$CS2MR04
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 4
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Standard 2 of 5 Decoding Level
The Standard 2 of 5 Decoding Level feature is set using "I 2 of 5 Decoding
Level" on page 138.
NOTE
Standard 2 of 5 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the Standard 2 of 5 symbology.
Variable Length: For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CS2LC00
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 Length Control = Variable Length
$CS2LC01
Standard 2 of 5 Length Control = Fixed Length
Programming Reference Guide 179
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Standard 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Standard 2 of 5 Length
Control on page 179. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length
on page 179 Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 179
Mode. Length includes the bar code’s check and data characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. See "Set Length 1" on page 257
for more detailed programming instructions.
$CS2L1
Select Standard 2 of 5 Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 08 = Length 1 is 8 Characters
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Standard 2 of 5 Length
Control on page 179. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable
Length on page 179 Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length on
page 179 Mode. Length includes the bar code’s check and data characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. A setting of 00 specifies to
ignore this length (only one fixed length). See "Set Length 2" on page 258 for
more detailed programming instructions.
$CS2L2
Select Standard 2 of 5 Length 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
Programming Reference Guide 181
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Standard 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5 Character Correlation
When correlation is enabled, the bar code reader will combine label data from
multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the reader read
labels that have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have
damaged areas. Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label
will be read incorrectly.
$CS2CO00
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 Character Correlation = Disable
$CS2CO01
Standard 2 of 5 Character Correlation = Enable
Standard 2 of 5 Stitching
This option enables/disables stitching for Standard 2 of 5 labels. When parts of
a Standard 2 of 5 bar code are presented to the reader with this feature
enabled, the bar code parts will be assembled by the reader’s software, and the
data will be decoded if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
$CS2ST00
DEFAULT
Standard 2 of 5 Stitching = Disable
$CS2ST01
Standard 2 of 5 Stitching = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Industrial 2 of 5
The following options apply to the Industrial 2 of 5 symbology.
Industrial 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode Industrial 2 of 5 labels.
$CU2EN00
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 = Disable
$CU2EN01
Industrial 2 of 5 = Enable
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation
Enables/Disables calculation and verification of an optional Industrial 2 of 5
check character.
$CU2CC00
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Disable
$CU2CC01
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 183
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Industrial 2 of 5
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission
Enables/disables transmission of an Industrial 2 of 5 check character.
$CU2CT00
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission = Disable
$CU2CT01
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission = Enable
Industrial 2 of 5 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the Industrial 2 of 5 symbology.
Variable Length: For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CU2LC00
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 Length Control = Variable Length
$CU2LC01
Industrial 2 of 5 = Fixed Length
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Industrial 2 of 5 Length
Control on page 184. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length
Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the bar
code’s data characters only.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters, and includes check and data
characters. See "Set Length 1" on page 257 for more detailed programming
instructions.
$CU2L1
Select Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
Programming Reference Guide 185
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Industrial 2 of 5
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Industrial 2 of 5 Length
Control on page 184. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable
Length Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length Mode. Length
includes the bar code’s check, data, and full-ASCII shift characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. The length includes check and
data characters. A setting of 00 specifies to ignore this length (only one fixed
length). See "Set Length 2" on page 258 for more detailed programming
instructions.
$CU2L2
Select Industrial 2 of5 Length 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an Industrial 2
of 5 label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CU2MR01
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 1
$CU2MR02
Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 2
$CU2MR03
Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 3
$CU2MR04
Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 187
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Industrial 2 of 5
Industrial 2 of 5 Stitching
Enables/disables fixed length stitching for Industrial 2 of 5.
$CU2ST00
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 Stitching = Disable
$CU2ST01
Industrial 2 of 5 Stitching = Enable
Industrial 2 of 5 Character Correlation
Enable/disables character correlation for Industrial 2 of 5.
$CU2CO00
DEFAULT
Industrial 2 of 5 Character Correlation = Disable
$CU2CO01
Industrial 2 of 5 Character Correlation = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
IATA
The following options apply to the IATA symbology.
IATA Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables the ability of the reader to decode IATA labels.
$CIAEN00
DEFAULT
IATA = Disable
$CIAEN01
IATA = Enable
IATA Check Character Transmission
Enables/Disables calculation and verification of IATA Industrial 2 of 5 check
character.
$CIACT00
IATA Check Character Transmission = Disable
$CIACT01
DEFAULT
IATA Check Character Transmission = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 189
Enter/Exit Programming Mode ISBT 128
ISBT 128
The following options apply to the ISBT 128 symbology.
ISBT 128 Concatenation
Enables/disables ISBT128 concatenation of 2 labels.
$CI8CE00
DEFAULT
ISBT 128 Concatenation = Disable
$CI8CE01
ISBT128 Concatenation = Enable
ISBT 128 Concatenation Mode
Specifies the concatenation mode between Static and Dynamic.
This option is only valid when ISBT 128 Concatenation on page 190 is enabled
(see page 10-190).
NOTE
$CI8CM00
DEFAULT
ISBT 128 Concatenation Mode = Static
$CI8CM01
ISBT 128 Concatenation Mode = Dynamic
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
ISBT 128 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout
Specifies the timeout used by the ISBT 128 Dynamic Concatenation Mode.
$CI8DT05
ISBT 128 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 50 msec
$CI8DT0A
ISBT 128 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 100 msec
$CI8DT14
DEFAULT
ISBT 128 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 200 msec
$CI8DT32
ISBT 128 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 500 msec
$CI8DT4B
ISBT 128 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 750 msec
$CI8DT64
ISBT 128 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout = 1 second
Programming Reference Guide 191
Enter/Exit Programming Mode ISBT 128
ISBT 128 Force Concatenation
When enabled, this feature forces all ISBT 128 labels to be concatenated.
This option is only valid when ISBT 128 Concatenation on page 190
is enabled. (see page 10-190).
NOTE
$CI8FC00
DEFAULT
ISBT 128 Force Concatenation = Disable
$CI8FC01
ISBT 128 Force Concatenation = Enable
ISBT 128 Advanced Concatenation Options
Use the HP USB Scanner Configuration and Firmware Utility or contact
Customer Support to set up pairs of label types for concatenation.
NOTE
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
MSI
The following options apply to the MSI symbology.
MSI Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode MSI labels.
$CMSEN00
DEFAULT
MSI = Disable
$CMSEN01
MSI = Enable
MSI Check Character Calculation
Enables/Disables calculation and verification of an optional MSI check charac-
ter.
$CMSCC00
MSI Check Character Calculation = Disable
$CMSCC01
DEFAULT
MSI Check Character Calculation = Enable Mod10
$CMSCC02
MSI Check Character Calculation = Enable Mod11/10
$CMSCC03
MSI Check Character Calculation = Enable Mod10/10
Programming Reference Guide 193
Enter/Exit Programming Mode MSI
MSI Check Character Transmission
Enables/disables transmission of an MSI check character.
$CMSCT00
MSI Check Character Transmission = Disable
$CMSCT01
DEFAULT
MSI Check Character Transmission = Enable
MSI Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the MSI symbology.
Variable Length: For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CMSLC00
DEFAULT
MSI Length Control = Variable Length
$CMSLC01
MSI = Fixed Length
194 Programming Reference Guide
Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
MSI Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for MSI Length Control on
page 194. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length on page
194 Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 194 Mode. Length
includes the bar code’s data characters only.
The length can be set from 01 to 50 characters. See "Set Length 1" on page 257
for more detailed programming instructions.
$CMSL1
Select MSI Set Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
Programming Reference Guide 195
Enter/Exit Programming Mode MSI
MSI Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for MSI Length Control on
page 194. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length on page
194 Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 194 Mode.
Length includes the bar code’s check, data, and full-ASCII shift characters. The
length does not include start/stop characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore
this length (only one fixed length). See "Set Length 2" on page 258 for more
detailed programming instructions.
$CMSL2
Select MSI Length 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
MSI Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an MSI label
must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CMSMR01
MSI Minimum Reads = 1
$CMSMR02
MSI Minimum Reads = 2
$CMSMR03
MSI Minimum Reads = 3
$CMSMR04
DEFAULT
MSI Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 197
Enter/Exit Programming Mode MSI
MSI Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a bar code symbology decoder to be very
aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customer’s needs.
See "Decoding Levels" on page 256 for more detailed programming instruc-
tions.
$CMSDL00
MSI Decoding Level = Disable
$CMSDL01
MSI Decoding Level = 1
$CMSDL02
MSI Decoding Level = 2
$CMSDL03
DEFAULT
MSI Decoding Level = 3
$CMSDL04
MSI Decoding Level = 4
$CMSDL05
MSI Decoding Level = 5
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 93
The following options apply to the Code 93 symbology.
Code 93 Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode Code 93 labels.
$CC9EN00
DEFAULT
Code 93 = Disable
$CC9EN01
Code 93 = Enable
Code 93 Check Character Calculation
Enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional Code 93 check
character.
$CC9CC00
Code 93 Check Character Calculation = Disable
$CC9CC01
Code 93 Check Character Calculation = Enable Check C
$CC9CC02
Code 93 Check Character Calculation = Enable Check K
$CC9CC03
DEFAULT
Code 93 Check Character Calculation = Enable Check C and K
Programming Reference Guide 199
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 93
Code 93 Check Character Transmission
Enables/disables transmission of an optional Code 93 check character.
$CC9CT00
DEFAULT
Code 93 Check Character Transmission = Disable
$CC9CT01
Code 93 Check Character Transmission = Enable
Code 93 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the Code 93 symbology.
Variable Length: For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CC9LC00
DEFAULT
Code 93 Length Control = Variable Length
$CC9LC01
Code 93 = Fixed Length
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 93 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Code 93 Length Control
on page 200. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length on
page 200 Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 200 Mode.
Length includes the bar code’s data characters only.
The length can be set from 01 to 50 characters. See "Set Length 1" on page 257
for more detailed programming instructions.
$CC9L1
Select Code 93 Set Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
Programming Reference Guide 201
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 93
Code 93 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Code 93 Length Control
on page 200. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length on
page 200 Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 200
Mode. Length includes the bar code’s check, data, and full-ASCII shift charac-
ters. The length does not include start/stop characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. A setting of 00 specifies to
ignore this length (only one fixed length). See "Set Length 2" on page 258 for
more detailed programming instructions.
$CC9L2
Select Code 93 Length 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
202 Programming Reference Guide
Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 93 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Code 93
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CC9MR01
DEFAULT
Code 93 Minimum Reads = 1
$CC9MR02
Code 93 Minimum Reads = 2
$CC9MR03
Code 93 Minimum Reads = 3
$CC9MR04
Code 93 Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 203
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 93
Code 93 Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a bar code symbology decoder to be very
aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customer’s needs.
See "Decoding Levels" on page 256 for more detailed programming instruc-
tions.
$CC9DL00
Code 93 Decoding Level = Disable
$CC9DL01
Code 93 Decoding Level = 1
$CC9DL02
Code 93 Decoding Level = 2
$CC9DL03
DEFAULT
Code 93 Decoding Level = 3
$CC9DL04
Code 93 Decoding Level = 4
$CC9DL05
Code 93 Decoding Level = 5
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 93 Quiet Zones
Enables/disables fixed length stitching for Code 93.
$CC9LO00
Code 93 Quiet Zones = No Quiet Zones
$CC9LO01
Code 93 Quiet Zones = Quiet Zone on one side
$CC9LO02
Code 93 Quiet Zones = Quiet Zones on two sides
$CC9LO03
DEFAULT
Code 93 Quiet Zones = Auto
$CC9LO04
Code 93 Quiet Zones = Virtual Quiet Zones on two sides
Programming Reference Guide 205
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 93
Code 93 Stitching
Disable/enable fixed or variable length stitching for Code 93.
$CC9ST00
Code 93 Stitching = Disable
$CC9ST01
DEFAULT
Code 93 Stitching = Enable
Code 93 Character Correlation
Enables/disables Character Correlation for Code 93.
$CC9CO00
DEFAULT
Code 93 Character Correlation = Disable
$CC9CO01
Code 93 Character Correlation = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Codablock F
The following options apply to the Codablock F symbology.
Codablock F Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables the ability of the reader to decode Codablock F labels.
$CCFEN00
DEFAULT
Codablock F = Disable
$CCFEN01
Codablock F = Enable
Codablock F EAN Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables the Codablock F EAN subtype (code with FNC1 in the first
position).
$CCFEA00
DEFAULT
Codablock F EAN = Disable
$CCFEA01
Codablock F EAN = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 207
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Codablock F
Codablock F AIM Check
Specifies if Check Digit calculation algorithm is AIM compliant or not.
$CCFAC00
Codablock F AIM Check = Not AIM compliant
$CCFAC01
DEFAULT
Codablock F AIM Check = AIM compliant
Codablock F Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the Codablock F symbology.
Variable Length: For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CCFLC00
DEFAULT
Codablock F Length Control = Variable Length
$CCFLC01
Codablock F = Fixed Length
208 Programming Reference Guide
Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Codablock F Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Codablock F Length Con-
trol on page 208. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length on
page 208 Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 208 Mode.
Length includes the bar code’s data characters only.
The length can be set from 003 to 255 characters. See "Set Length 1" on
page 257 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CCFL1
Select Codablock F Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 003 = Length 1 is 3 Characters
Programming Reference Guide 209
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Codablock F
Codablock F Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for Codablock F Length Con-
trol on page 208. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length on
page 208 Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 208
Mode. Length includes the bar code’s check, data, and full-ASCII shift charac-
ters. The length does not include start/stop characters.
The length can be set from 3 to 255 characters. A setting of 00 specifies to
ignore this length (only one fixed length). See "Set Length 2" on page 258 for
more detailed programming instructions.
$CCFL2
Select Codablock F Length 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 100 = Length 2 is 100 Characters
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 4
The following options apply to the Code 4 symbology.
Code 4 Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode Code 4 labels.
$CCREN00
DEFAULT
Code 4 = Disable
$CCREN01
Code 4 = Enable
Code 4 Check Character Transmission
This feature enables/disables transmission of an optional Code 4 check charac-
ter.
$CCRCT00
Code 4 Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CCRCT01
DEFAULT
Code 4 Check Character Transmission = Send
Programming Reference Guide 211
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 5
Code 4 Hex to Decimal Conversion
This feature enables/disables the conversion of hexadecimal label data to dec-
imal label data.
$CCRHD00
Code 4 Hex to Decimal Conversion = Disable
$CCRHD01
DEFAULT
Code 4 Hex to Decimal Conversion = Enable
Code 5
The following options apply to the Code 5 symbology.
Code 5 Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode Code 5 labels.
$CC5EN00
DEFAULT
Code 5 = Disable
$CC5EN01
Code 5 = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 5 Check Character Transmission
This feature enables/disables transmission of an optional Code 5 check charac-
ter.
$CC5CT00
Code 5 Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
$CC5CT01
DEFAULT
Code 5 Check Character Transmission = Send
Code 5 Hex to Decimal Conversion
This feature enables/disables the conversion of hexadecimal label data to dec-
imal label data.
$CC5HD00
Code 5 Hex to Decimal Conversion = Disable
$CC5HD01
DEFAULT
Code 5 Hex to Decimal Conversion = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 213
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Code 4 and Code 5 Common Configuration Items
Code 4 and Code 5 Common Configuration Items
The following options apply to both Code 4 and Code 5 symbologies.
Code 4 and 5 Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a bar code symbology decoder to be very
aggressive to very conservative, depending on customer needs. See "Decoding
Levels" on page 256 for more detailed programming instructions.
This configuration item applies to Code 4 and Code 5.
NOTE
$CC5DL00
Code 4 and Code 5 Decoding Level = Disable
$CC5DL01
Code 4 and Code 5 Decoding Level = 1
$CC5DL02
Code 4 and Code 5 Decoding Level = 2
$CC5DL03
DEFAULT
Code 4 and Code 5 Decoding Level = 3
$CC5DL04
Code 4 and Code 5 Decoding Level = 4
$CC5DL05
Code 4 and Code 5 Decoding Level = 5
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Code 4 and Code 5 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Code 4 or
Code 5 label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CC5MR01
DEFAULT
Code 4 or Code 5 Minimum Reads = 1
$CC5MR02
Code 4 or Code 5 Minimum Reads = 2
$CC5MR03
Code 4 or Code 5 Minimum Reads = 3
$CC5MR04
Code 4 or Code 5 Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 215
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Follett 2 of 5
Follett 2 of 5
The following options apply to the Follett 2 of 5 symbology.
Follett 2 of 5 Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode Follett 2 of 5 labels.
$CF2EN00
DEFAULT
Follett 2 of 5 = Disable
$CF2EN01
Follett 2 of 5 = Enable
BC412
The following options apply to the BC412 symbology.
BC412 Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode BC412 labels.
$CBCEN00
DEFAULT
BC412 = Disable
$CBCEN01
BC412 = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
BC412 Check Character Calculation
Enable this option to enable/disable calculation and verification of an optional
BC412 check character. When disabled, any check character in the label is
treated as a data character.
$CBCCC00
BC412 Check Character Calculation = Don’t Calculate
$CBCCC01
DEFAULT
BC412 Check Character Calculation =
Calculate Check Character
BC412 Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a BC412 label
must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
$CBCMR01
DEFAULT
BC412 Minimum Reads = 1
$CBCMR02
BC412 Minimum Reads = 2
$CBCMR03
BC412 Minimum Reads = 3
$CBCMR04
BC412 Minimum Reads = 4
Programming Reference Guide 217
Enter/Exit Programming Mode BC412
BC412 Decoding Level
Decoding Levels are used to configure a bar code symbology decoder to be very
aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customer’s needs.
See "Decoding Levels" on page 256 for more detailed programming instruc-
tions.
$CBCDL00
BC412 Decoding Level = Disable
$CBCDL01
BC412 Decoding Level = 1
$CBCDL02
BC412 Decoding Level = 2
$CBCDL03
DEFAULT
BC412 Decoding Level = 3
$CBCDL04
BC412 Decoding Level = 4
$CBCDL05
BC412 Decoding Level = 5
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
BC412 Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the BC412 symbology.
Variable Length: For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length: For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
$CBCLC00
DEFAULT
BC412 Length Control = Variable Length
$CBCLC01
BC412 Length Control = Fixed Length
Programming Reference Guide 219
Enter/Exit Programming Mode BC412
BC412 Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for BC412 Length Control on
page 219. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length on page
219 Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 219 Mode. Length
includes the bar code’s data characters only.
The length can be set from 01 to 50 characters. See "Set Length 1" on page 257
for more detailed programming instructions.
$CBCL1
Select BC412 Set Length 1 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
220 Programming Reference Guide
Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
BC412 Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for BC412 Length Control on
page 219. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length on page
219 Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 219 Mode.
Length includes the bar code’s check, data, and full-ASCII shift characters. The
length does not include start/stop characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. A setting of 00 specifies to
ignore this length (only one fixed length). See "Set Length 2" on page 258 for
more detailed programming instructions.
$CBCL2
Select Code 39Length 2 Setting
~
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
Programming Reference Guide 221
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Plessey
Plessey
The following options apply to the Plessey symbology.
Plessey Enable/Disable
Enables/Disables ability of reader to decode Plessey labels.
DEFAULT
Plessey = Disable
Plessey = Enable
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Symbologies Enter/Exit Programming Mode
Plessey Check Character Calculation
Enables/Disables calculation and verification of an optional Plessey check char-
acter.
Plessey Check Character Calculation = Disable
DEFAULT
Plessey Check Character Calculation =
Enable Plessey std. check char. verification
Plessey Check Character Calculation =
Enable Anker check char. verification
Plessey Check Character Calculation =
Enable Plessey std. and Anker check char verification
Plessey Check Character Transmission
Enables/disables transmission of an MSI check character.
Plessey Check Character Transmission = Disable
DEFAULT
Plessey Check Character Transmission = Enable
Programming Reference Guide 223
Enter/Exit Programming Mode Plessey
Plessey Length Control
This feature specifies either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding
for the Plessey symbology.
Variable Length. For variable length decoding, a minimum and maximum length
may be set.
Fixed Length. For fixed length decoding, two different lengths may be set.
DEFAULT
Plessey Length Control = Variable Length
Plessey = Fixed Length
224 Programming Reference Guide
Plessey Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Plessey Length Control on
page 224. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length on page
224 Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 224 Mode. Length
includes the barcode’s data characters only. The length can be set from 01 to
50 characters.
Table 2 provides some examples for setting Length 1. See page 257 for
detailed instructions on setting this feature.
Table 2. Plessey Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 01 Characters 07 Characters 15 Characters 50 Characters
2 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
3 Scan SELECT Plessey LENGTH 1 SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
4 ‘0’ and ‘1’ ‘0’ and ‘7’ ‘1’ and ‘5’ ‘5’ AND ‘0’
Appendix D, Keypad
5 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Select Plessey Set Length 1 Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 01 = Length 1 is 1 Character
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Symbologies
Plessey Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Plessey Length Control on
page 224. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length on page
224 Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length on page 224 Mode.
Length includes the barcode’s check, data, and full-ASCII shift characters. The
length does not include start/stop characters.
The length can be set from 1 to 50 characters. A setting of 0 specifies to ignore
this length (only one fixed length).
Table 3 provides examples for setting Length 2. See page 258 for detailed
instructions on setting this feature.
Table 3. Plessey Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
00 (Ignore This
1 Desired Setting 07 Characters 15 Characters 50 Characters
Length)
2 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
3 Scan SELECT PLESSEY LENGTH 2 SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
4 ‘0’ and ‘0’ ‘0’ and ‘7’ ‘1’ and ‘5’ ‘5’ AND ‘0’
Appendix D, Keypad
5 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Select Plessey Length 2 Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
CANCEL
DEFAULT 50 = Length 2 is 50 Characters
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Plessey Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Plessey label
must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
Plessey Minimum Reads = 1
Plessey Minimum Reads = 2
Plessey Minimum Reads = 3
DEFAULT
Plessey Minimum Reads = 4
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Symbologies
Plessey Decoding Level
Specifies the decoding level for Plessey. Decoding Levels are used to configure
a barcode symbology decoder to be very aggressive to very conservative
depending on a particular customer’s needs. See page 256 for more informa-
tion on this feature.
Plessey Decoding Level = Disable
Plessey Decoding Level = 1 (conservative)
Plessey Decoding Level = 2
DEFAULT
Plessey Decoding Level = 3
Plessey Decoding Level = 4
Plessey Decoding Level = 5 (aggressive)
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Plessey Stitching
Enables/disables fixed length stitching for Plessey.
DEFAULT
Plessey Stitching = Disable
Plessey Stitching = Enable
Plessey Character Correlation
Enables/disables Character Correlation for Plessey.
DEFAULT
Plessey Character Correlation = Disable
Plessey Character Correlation = Enable
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Symbologies
NOTES
230 Programming Reference Guide
Chapter 5
References
This section contains explanations and examples of selected bar code features.
See the programming sections for the actual bar code labels used to configure
the reader.
USB COM (RS-232) PARAMETERS on page 232
• INTERCHARACTER DELAY on page 232
• ACK CHARACTER on page 233
• NAK CHARACTER on page 234
• ACK NAK TIMEOUT VALUE on page 235
• ACK NAK RETRY COUNT on page 236
• DISABLE CHARACTER on page 237
• ENABLE CHARACTER on page 238
USB KEYBOARD on page 239
• INTERCHARACTER DELAY on page 239
• INTERCODE DELAY on page 240
DATA EDITING on page 241
• DATA EDITING OVERVIEW on page 241
• GLOBAL PREFIX/SUFFIX on page 242
• GLOBAL AIM ID on page 243
• LABEL ID: PRE -LOADED SETS on page 244
• LABEL ID: SET INDIVIDUALLY PER SYMBOLOGY on page 246
• SET GLOBAL MID LABEL ID CHARACTER(S) on page 248
• CHARACTER CONVERSION on page 248
READING PARAMETERS on page 250
• LABEL GONE TIMEOUT on page 250
• GOOD READ LED DURATION on page 251
• SCAN MODE on page 252
• SCANNING ACTIVE TIME on page 253
• FLASH ON TIME on page 254
• FLASH OFF TIME on page 255
SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS on page 256
• DECODING LEVELS on page 256
• SET LENGTH on page 257
Programming Reference Guide 231
USB COM (RS-232) Parameters
Intercharacter Delay
This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay between the end of one char-
acter and the beginning of the next. The delay can be set within a range of zero
(0) to 990 milliseconds in 10ms increments. A setting of zero specifies no
delay.
To set the delay:
1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.
2. Divide the desired setting by 10 (setting is in 10ms increments). Pad the
result with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05,
20 = 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT INTERCHARACTER DELAY SETTING on page 14.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix D, Keypad, that
represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will
hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 4 for some examples of how to set this
feature.
Table 4. Intercharacter Delay Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 50ms 150ms 600ms 850ms
Divide by 10 (and pad with
2 leading zeroes to yield two- 05 15 60 85
digits)
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT INTERCHARACTER DELAY SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
5 ‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘1’ and ‘5’ ‘6’ and ‘0’ ‘8’ and ‘5’
Appendix D, Keypad
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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USB COM (RS-232) Parameters
ACK Character
This setting specifies an ASCII character or hex value to be used as the ACK
character. ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected.
To set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character or value.
2. Use the ASCII Chart on page 295 on the inside back cover of this manual to
find the hex equivalent for the desired character/value.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT ACK CHARACTER SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two alpha-numeric characters from the keypad in
Appendix D, Keypad, that represent the desired character/value in step 1
above. The second character will cause a two-beep indication.
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 5 for some examples of how to set this
feature.
Table 5. ACK Character Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Character/Value ACK $ @ >
2 Hex equivalent 0x06 0x24 0x40 0x3E
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT ACK CHARACTER SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
5 ‘0’ and ‘6’ ‘2’ and ‘4’ ‘4’ and ‘0’ ‘3’ AND ‘E’
Appendix D, Keypad
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Programming Reference Guide 233
NAK Character
This setting specifies an ASCII character or hex value to be used as the NAK
character. ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected.
To set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character or value.
2. Use the ASCII Chart on page 295 on the inside back cover of this manual to
find the hex equivalent for the desired character/value.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT NAK CHARACTER SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two alpha-numeric characters from the keypad in
Appendix D, Keypad, that represent the desired character/value in step 1
above. The second character will cause a two-beep indication.
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 6 for some examples of how to set this
feature.
Table 6. NAK Character Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Character/Value NAK $ @ >
2 Hex equivalent 0x15 0x24 0x40 0x3E
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT NAK CHARACTER SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
5 ‘1’ and ‘5’ ‘2’ and ‘4’ ‘4’ and ‘0’ ‘3’ AND ‘E’
Appendix D, Keypad
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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USB COM (RS-232) Parameters
ACK NAK Timeout Value
This option specifies the amount of time the reader waits for an ACK character
from the host following label transmission. The selectable timeout range is 200
milliseconds to 15,000ms (15 seconds) in 200ms increments. A selection of 0
disables the timeout.
To set this value:
1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.
2. Divide the desired setting by 200 (setting is in 200ms increments). Pad
the result with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 =
05, 20 = 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT ACK NAK TIMEOUT VALUE SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix D, Keypad, that
represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will
hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 19 for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 7. ACK NAK Timeout Value Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 200ms 1,000ms (1 sec.) 5200ms (5.2 sec.) 15,000ms (1 sec.)
2 Divide by 200 01 05 26 75
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT ACK NAK TIMEOUT VALUE SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
5 ‘0’ and ‘1’ ‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘2’ and ‘6’ ‘7’ and ‘5’
Appendix D, Keypad
7 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Programming Reference Guide 235
ACK NAK Retry Count
This feature specifies the number of times the reader retries a label transmis-
sion due to a retry condition. The selectable range is from 1 to 254 retries. A
selection of 0 disables the count, and a selection of 255 specifies unlimited
retries.
To set this feature:
1. Determine the desired setting.
2. Pad the number with leading zeroes to yield three digits. For example: 0 =
000, 5 = 005, 20 = 020, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT ACK NAK RETRY COUNT SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate three digits from the keypad in Appendix D, Keypad,
that represent the number which was determined in the steps above. You
will hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 8 for some examples of how to set this
feature.
Table 8. ACK NAK Retry Count Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
Disable Retry
1 Desired Setting 3 Retries 54 Retries Unlimited Retries
Count
2 Pad with leading zero(es) 000 003 054 255
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT ACK NAK RETRY COUNT SETTING
Scan Three Characters From
5 ‘0’, ‘0’ and ‘0’ ‘0’, ‘0’ and ‘3’ ‘0’, ‘5’ and ‘4’ ‘2’, ‘5’ and ‘5’
Appendix D, Keypad
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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USB COM (RS-232) Parameters
Disable Character
Specifies the value of the RS-232 host command used to disable the reader.
ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected.
To set the value:
1. Determine the desired character or value. A setting of 0xFF indicates the
the Disable Character is not used (not available).
2. Use the ASCII Chart on page 295 on the inside back cover of this manual to
find the hex equivalent for the desired character/value.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT DISABLE CHARACTER SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two alpha-numeric characters from the keypad in
Appendix D, Keypad, that represent the desired character/value in step 1
above. The second character will cause a two-beep indication.
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 9 for some examples of how to set this
feature.
Table 9. Disable Character Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
Disable Command
1 Desired character/value ‘d’ ‘}’ ‘D’
Not Used
2 Hex equivalent 0x64 0x7D 0x44 0xFF
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT DISABLE CHARACTER VALUE SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
5 ‘6’ and ‘4’ ‘7’ and ‘D’ ‘4’ and ‘4’ ‘F’ AND ‘F’
Appendix D, Keypad
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
Programming Reference Guide 237
Enable Character
Specifies the value of the RS-232 host command used to enable the reader.
ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected.
To set this feature:
Determine the desired character or value. A setting of 0xFF indicates the the
Enable Character is not used (not available).
1. Determine the desired character or value.
2. Use the ASCII Chart on page 295 on the inside back cover of this manual to
find the hex equivalent for the desired character/value.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT ENABLE CHARACTER SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two alpha-numeric characters from the keypad in
Appendix D, Keypad, that represent the desired character/value in step 2
above. The second character will cause a two-beep indication.
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 10 for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 10. Enable Character Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
Enable Command
1 Desired character/value ‘e’ ‘}’ ‘E’
Not Used
2 Hex equivalent 0x65 0x7D 0x45 0xFF
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT ENABLE CHARACTER VALUE SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
5 ‘6’ and ‘5’ ‘7’ and ‘D’ ‘4’ and ‘5’ ‘F’ AND ‘F’
Appendix D, Keypad
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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USB Keyboard
USB Keyboard
Intercharacter Delay
This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay between the end of one char-
acter and the beginning of the next. The delay can be set within a range of zero
(0) to 990 milliseconds in 10ms increments. A setting of zero specifies no
delay.
To set the delay:
1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.
2. Divide the desired setting by 10 (setting is in 10ms increments). Pad the
result with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05,
20 = 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT INTERCHARACTER DELAY SETTING on page 14.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix D, Keypad, that
represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will
hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 11 for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 11. Intercharacter Delay Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 50ms 150ms 600ms 850ms
Divide by 10 (and pad with
2 leading zeroes to yield two- 05 15 60 85
digits)
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT INTERCHARACTER DELAY SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
5 ‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘1’ and ‘5’ ‘6’ and ‘0’ ‘8’ and ‘5’
Appendix D, Keypad
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Intercode Delay
Specifies the delay between labels transmitted to the host for this interface. The
selectable range for this feature is from 0 to 99 seconds.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired setting.
2. Pad the number with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 =
00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT INTERCODE DELAY SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix D, Keypad, that
represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will
hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 12 for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 12. Wedge Intercode Delay Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting No Delay 5 Seconds 60 Seconds 99 Seconds
2 Pad with leading zero(es) 00 05 60 99
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT INTERCODE DELAY SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
5 ‘0’ and ‘0’ ‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘6’ and ‘0’ ‘9’ AND ‘9’
Appendix D, Keypad
7 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Data Editing
Data Editing
Data Editing Overview
When a bar code is scanned, additional information can be sent to the host
computer along with the bar code data. This combination of bar code data and
supplementary user-defined data is called a “message string.” The features in
this chapter can be used to build specific user-defined data into a message
string.
There are several types of selectable data characters that can be sent before
and after scanned data. You can specify if they should be sent with all symbol-
ogies, or only with specific symbologies. Figure 3 shows the available elements
you can add to a message string:
Figure 3. Breakdown of a Message String
Label ID Transmission:
Enable this option to
transmit the Label ID you
configure for the scanned
symbology.
OR...
Prefix Label ID AIM ID Bar Code Data Label ID Suffix
AIM ID: This function is used to identify and display the
common label identifier for its symbology. When enabled,
this ID code will be transmitted before the scanned bar
code data.
00 - 20 Characters (ASCII)
Additional advanced editing is available. See the Advanced Formatting
features in the HP USB Scanner Configuration and Firmware Utility.
NOTE
Please Keep In Mind...
• Modifying a message string is not a mandatory requirement. Data editing
is sophisticated feature allowing highly customizable output for advanced
users. Factory default settings for data editing is typically set to NONE.
• A prefix or suffix may be applied (reference the Symbologies on page 65
chapter for these settings) across all symbologies (set via the Global fea-
tures in this chapter).
• You can add any character from the ASCII Chart on page 295 (from 00-FF) on
the inside back cover of this manual as a prefix, suffix or Label ID.
Enter prefixes and suffixes in the order in which you want them to appear on
the output.
Programming Reference Guide 241
Global Prefix/Suffix
Up to 20 ASCII characters may be added as a prefix (in a position before the bar
code data) and/or as a suffix (in a position following the bar code data) as indi-
cated in Figure 4.
Figure 4. Prefix and Suffix Positions
OR...
Prefix Label ID AIM ID Bar Code Data Label ID Suffix
00 - 20 Characters (ASCII)
AND
OR
Example: Setting a Prefix
In this example, we’ll set a prefix for all symbologies.
1. Determine which ASCII character(s) are to be added to scanned bar code
data. In this example, we’ll add a dollar sign (‘$’) as a prefix.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code.
3. Scan the SET GLOBAL PREFIX bar code.
4. Reference the ASCII Chart on the inside back cover of this manual, to find
the hex value assigned to the desired character. The corresponding hex
number for the ‘$’ character is 24. To enter this selection code, scan the
‘2’ and ‘4’ bar codes from Appendix D, Keypad.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
5. If less than the expected string of 20 characters are selected, scan the
ENTER/EXIT bar code to terminate the string.
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code once again to exit Programming Mode.
7. The resulting message string would appear as follows:
Scanned bar code data:12345
Resulting message string output: $12345
This option sets up to 20 characters each from the set of ASCII characters or
any hex value from 00 to FF. To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar
code to place the unit in Programming Mode, then the “Set Global Prefix” or “Set
Global Suffix,” bar code followed by the digits (in hex) from the Alphanumeric
characters in Appendix D, Keypad representing your desired character(s). If less
than the expected string of 20 characters are selected, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar
code to terminate the string. Reference the section, "Example: Setting a Prefix" on
page 242, for more information. Exit programming mode by scanning the
ENTER/EXIT bar code once again.
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Data Editing
Global AIM ID
This feature enables/disables addition of AIM IDs for all sym-
bology types.
NOTE
AIM label identifiers (as opposed to custom characters you select yourself as
with label identifiers) can be included with scanned bar code data. AIM label
identifiers consist of three characters as follows:
• A close brace character (ASCII ‘]’), followed by...
• A code character (see the table below), followed by...
• A modifier character (the modifier character is symbol dependent).
CHA CHA
SYMBOLOGY SYMBOLOGY
R R
UPC/EAN Ea Code 128/GS1-128 C
GS1 DataBar Omnidirec-
Code 39 and
A tional, GS1 DataBar e
Code 32
Expanded
Codabar F Standard 2 of 5 S
Interleaved 2 of 5 I ISBN Xb
Code 93 G Code 11 H
a. UPC-A and UPC-E labels are converted to EAN 13 when adding
AIM IDs.
b. ISBN (X with a 0 modifier character)
Figure 5. AIM ID
Prefix Label ID AIM ID Bar Code Data Label ID Suffix
Programming Reference Guide 243
Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets
The following table lists the pre-loaded label ID sets for the USA and Europe.
Table 13. Label ID Pre-loaded Sets
Symbology USA Label ID set EU Label ID set
ASCII Hex ASCII Hexadecimal
character value character value
ABC Codabar S 530000 S 530000
CODABAR % 250000 R 520000
Codablock F l 6C0000 m 6D0000
Code 39 CIP Y 590000 Y 590000
Code 93 & 260000 U 550000
CODE11 CE 434500 b 620000
CODE128 # 230000 T 540000
CODE32 A 410000 X 580000
CODE39 * 2A0000 V 560000
CODE4 4 340000 4 340000
CODE5 j 6A0000 j 6A0000
DATALOGIC 2OF5 s 730000 s 730000
EAN13 F 460000 B 420000
EAN13 P2 F 460000 L 4C0000
EAN13 P5 F 460000 M 4D0000
EAN13 P8 F 460000 # 230000
EAN8 FF 464600 A 410000
EAN8 P2 FF 464600 J 4A0000
EAN8 P5 FF 464600 K 4B0000
EAN8 P8 FF 464600 * 2A0000
FOLLETT 2OF5 O 4F0000 O 4F0000
GS1 DATABAR EXPANDED RX 525800 t 740000
GS1 DATABAR LIMITED RL 524C00 v 760000
GS1 DATABAR OMNIDIREC-
R4 523400 u 750000
TIONAL
GS1-128 000000 k 6B0000
I2OF5 i 690000 N 4E0000
IATA IA 494100 & 260000
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Data Editing
Symbology USA Label ID set EU Label ID set
Industrial 2 of 5 W 570000 W 570000
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR e 650000 e 650000
ISBN I 490000 @ 400000
ISBT128 f 660000 f 660000
ISSN n 6E0000 n 6E0000
MSI @ 400000 Z 5A0000
S25 s 730000 P 500000
UPCA A 410000 C 430000
UPCA P2 A 410000 F 460000
UPCA P5 A 410000 G 470000
UPCA P8 A 410000 Q 510000
UPCE E 450000 D 440000
UPCE P2 E 450000 H 480000
UPCE P5 E 450000 I 490000
UPCE P8 E 450000 E 450000
Programming Reference Guide 245
Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology
To configure a Label ID individually for a single symbology:
1. Scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code.
2. Select Label ID position as either BEFORE (Enable as Prefix) or AFTER
(Enable as suffix) by scanning the appropriate bar code in the section
"Label ID Control" on page 39. Reference Figure 6 for Label ID positioning
options if multiple identification features are enabled.
3. Scan a bar code to select the symbology for which you wish to configure a
custom Label ID from the section Label ID Symbology Selection, starting on
page 40.
4. Determine the desired character(s) (you may choose up to three) which will
represent the Label ID for the selected symbology.
5. Turn to the ASCII Chart on page 295 on the inside back cover of this manual
and find the equivalent hex digits associated with your choice of Label ID.
For example, if you wish to select an equal sign (=) as a Label ID, the chart
indicates its associated hex characters as 3D. Turn to Keypad, starting on
page 281 and scan the bar codes representing the hex characters deter-
mined. For the example given, the characters ‘3’ and ‘D’ would be
scanned. More examples of Label ID settings are provided in Table 14.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code to exit Label ID entry.
7. Scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code once again to exit Programming Mode.
This completes the steps to configure a Label ID for a given symbology.
Figure 6. Label ID Position Options
Prefix Label ID Aim ID Bar Code Data Label ID Suffix
OR
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Data Editing
Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology — continued
Table 14. Label ID Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
Scan the ENTER/EXIT bar
1. (Reader enters Programming Mode)
code
Determine placement of the
Label ID characters BEFORE
2. or AFTER with regard to Enable as Prefix Enable as Suffix Enable as Prefix Enable as Suffix
scanned data using "Label ID
Control" on page 39
Scan the bar code selecting the
symbology type you wish to
designate label ID characters GS1 DataBar
3. Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 32
for using Label ID Symbology Omnidirectional
Selection, starting on page
40.
Custom Label ID example
4. D B * = C 3 + P H
(desired characters):
Find hex equivalents from the
ASCII table (inside back
cover), then scan in these digits/
characters using the bar codes
in the section:
Keypad, starting on page
5. 44 42 2A 3D 43 33 2B 50 48
281. f you make a mistake
before the last character, scan
the CANCEL bar code to abort
and not save the entry string.
You can then start again at the
beginning.
Scan theENTER/EXIT bar
6. (Reader exits Label ID entry)
code
Scan the ENTER/EXIT bar
7. (Reader exits Programming Mode)
code once again
DB*[bar code [bar code
Result: +[bar code data] [bar code data]PH
data] data]=C3
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Set Global Mid Label ID Character(s)
Specifies a mid-label ID that is added for transmission between the labels of a
two label pair. The expected string is a maximum of 20 characters. When com-
bining two label pairs into a single label for transmission to the host, this label
ID can be added to the data, following the first label and preceding the second
label. To set this feature...
1. Scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code.
2. Determine the desired character(s) (you may choose up to twenty) which
will represent the Mid Label ID for two label pairs. If the first character is
00, then nothing is added between the two labels.
3. Turn to the ASCII Chart on page 295 on the inside back cover of this manual
and find the equivalent hex digits associated with your choice of Label ID.
For example, if you wish to select the characters ‘M’, ‘I’ and ‘D’ as a Label
ID, the chart indicates its associated hex characters as 4D4944. Turn to
Keypad, starting on page 281 and scan the bar codes representing the hex
characters determined. For the example given, the characters ‘4’, ‘D’, ‘4’,
‘9’, ‘4’ and ‘4’ would be scanned. More examples of Label ID settings are
provided in Table 14.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
4. The reader will save the string and exit Programming Mode when...
• the ENTER/EXIT baqr code is scanned a second time, or
• the hex values for all twenty available characters have been entered, or
• the first 00 hex value entered terminates the string.
This completes the steps to configure a Global Mid Label ID for two label pairs
Character Conversion
Character conversion is an eight byte configuration item. The eight bytes are 4
character pairs represented in hexadecimal ASCII values. The first character in
the pair is the character that will be converted. The second character in the pair
is the character to convert to. If the character to convert in a pair is FF, then no
conversion is done.
For example, if you have the character conversion configuration item set to the
following: 41423132FFFFFFFF
The first pair is 4142 or AB (41 hex is an ASCII capital A, 42 hex is an ASCII cap-
ital B) and the second pair is 3132 or 12 (31 hex is an ASCII 1, 32 is an ASCII 2).
The other two pairs are FFFF and FFFF.
With the label, AB12BA21, it would look as follows after the character
conversion: BB22BB22.
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Data Editing
The A characters were converted to B characters and the 1 characters were con-
verted to 2 characters. Nothing is done with the last two character pairs, since
they are all FF.
To set Character Conversion:
1. Scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code.
2. Scan the “Configure Character Conversion” bar code.
3. Determine the desired string. Sixteen positions must be determined as in
the above example. Next, turn to the ASCII Chart on the inside back cover
of this manual and find the equivalent hex digits needed to fulfill the
string.
4. Turn to Appendix D, Keypad and scan the bar codes representing the hex
characters determined in the previous step.
5. Scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code to exit Programming Mode.
If less than the expected string of 16 characters are selected,
scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code twice to accept the selections
and exit Programming Mode.
NOTE
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Reading Parameters
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 millisec-
onds to 2,550 milliseconds (2.55 seconds) in 10ms increments. Label Gone
Timeout does not apply to scan modes that require a trigger pull for each label
that is read
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.
2. Divide the desired setting by 10 (setting is in 10ms increments). Pad the
result with leading zeroes to yield three digits. For example: 0 = 000, 5 =
005, 20 = 020, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT LABEL GONE TIMEOUT SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate three alpha-numeric characters from the keypad in
Appendix D, Keypad representing the duration which was determined in the
steps above. You will hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 15 for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 15. Timeout Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 50ms 150ms 1800ms (1.8 sec.) 2550ms (2.55 sec.)
Divide by 10 (and pad with
2 005 015 180 255
leading zeroes)
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT LABEL GONE TIMEOUT SETTING
Scan Three Characters From
5 ‘0’, ‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘0’, ‘1’ and ‘5’ ‘1’, ‘8’ and ‘0’ ‘‘2’, ‘5’ and ‘5’
Appendix D, Keypad
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Reading Parameters
Good Read LED Duration
This feature specifies the amount of time that the Good Read LED remains on
following a good read. The good read LED on time can be set within a range of
0.1 to 25.5 seconds in 100ms increments.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds. A setting of 0 means that
the good read LED stays on until the next time the trigger is pulled.
2. Divide the desired setting by 100 (setting is in 100ms increments). Pad the
result with leading zeroes to yield three digits. For example: 0 = 000,
5 = 005, 20 = 020, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT GOOD READ LED DURATION SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate three digits from the keypad in Appendix D, Keypad
representing the duration which was determined in the steps above. You
will hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 16 for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 16. Good Read LED Duration Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
Good Read LED
1 Desired Setting stays on until next 200ms 1500ms (1.5 sec.) 2500ms (2.5 sec.)
trigger pull (00)
Divide by 100 (and pad with
2 000 002 015 025
leading zeroes)
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT GOOD READ LED DURATION SETTING
Scan Three Characters From
5 ‘0’, ‘0’ and ‘0’ ‘0’, ‘0’ and ‘2’ ‘0’, ‘1’ and ‘5’ ‘0’, ‘2’ and ‘5’
Appendix D, Keypad
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Scan Mode
Selects the scan operating mode for the reader. Selections are:
Trigger Single: When the trigger is pulled, scanning is activated until one of the
following occurs:
• Scanning Active Time on page 62 has elapsed
• a label has been read
• the trigger is released
This mode is associated with typical handheld reader operation: when the trig-
ger is pulled, scanning starts and the product scans until the trigger is released,
or a label is read, or the maximum Scanning Active Time on page 62 has elapsed.
Trigger Hold Multiple : When the trigger is pulled, scanning starts and the prod-
uct scans until the trigger is released or Scanning Active Time on page 62 has
elapsed. Reading a label does not disable scanning. Double Read Timeout on page
50 prevents undesired multiple reads of the same label while in this mode.
Trigger Pulse Multiple: When the trigger is pulled, continuous scanning is acti-
vated until Scanning Active Time on page 62 has elapsed or the trigger has been
released and pulled again. Double Read Timeout on page 50 prevents undesired
multiple reads of the same label while in this mode.
Flashing: The reader flashes1 on and off regardless of the trigger status. Flash
rate is controlled by Flash On Time on page 63 and Flash Off Time on page 64. When
Flash is ON the reader reads continuously. When Flash is OFF scanning is deac-
tivated.
Always On: No trigger pull is required to read a bar code. Scanning is continu-
ally on. Double Read Timeout on page 50 prevents undesired multiple reads while
in this mode.
Autosense® Stand Mode: No trigger pull is required to read a bar code. Scanning
is turned on automatically when an item is placed in reader’s field of view. If the
trigger is pulled, the reader acts as if it in single read mode. Double Read Timeout
on page 50 prevents undesired multiple reads of the same label while in this
mode.
1. Controlled by Flash On Time on page 63.
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Reading Parameters
Scanning Active Time
This setting specifies the amount of time that the reader stays in scan ON state
once the state is entered. The range for this setting is from 1 to 255 seconds in
1-second increments.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired setting.
2. Pad the result with leading zeroes to yield three digits. For example: 0 =
000, 5 = 005, 20 = 020, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT SCANNING ACTIVE TIME SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate three digits from the keypad in Appendix D, Keypad,
that represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You
will hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 17 for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 17. Scanning Active Time Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 1 Second 90 Sec. (1.5 min.) 180 Sec. (3 min.) 255 Seconds (4.25 min.)
2 Pad leading zero(es) 001 090 180 255
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT SCANNING ACTIVE TIME SETTING
Scan Three Characters From
5 ‘0’, ‘0’ and ‘1’ ‘0’, ‘9’ and ‘0’ ‘1’, ‘8’ and ‘0’ ‘2’, ‘5’ and ‘5’
Appendix D, Keypad
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Flash On Time
This feature specifies the ON time for the indicator LED while in Flash Mode.
The selectable range is 100 to 9,900 milliseconds (0.1 to 9.9 seconds), in 100
millisecond increments.
Follow these instructions to set this feature.
1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.
2. Divide the desired setting by 100 (setting is in 100ms increments). Pad the
result with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05,
20 = 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT FLASH ON TIME SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix D, Keypad rep-
resenting the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will
hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 18 for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 18. Flash On Time Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 500ms 1,000ms (1 sec.) 5200ms (5.2 sec.) 9,900ms (9.9 sec.)
Divide by 100 (and pad with
2 leading zeroes to yield two 05 10 52 99
digits)
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT FLASH ON TIME SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
5 ‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘1’ and ‘0’ ‘5’ and ‘2’ ‘9’ and ‘9’
Appendix D, Keypad
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Reading Parameters
Flash Off Time
This feature specifies the OFF time for the indicator LED while in Flash Mode.
The selectable range is 100 to 9,900 milliseconds (0.1 to 9.9 seconds), in 100
millisecond increments.
Follow these instructions to set this feature.
1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds.
2. Divide the desired setting by 100 (setting is in 100ms increments). Pad the
result with leading zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05,
20 = 20, etc.
3. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
4. Scan the bar code: SELECT FLASH OFF TIME SETTING.
5. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix D, Keypad, that
represent the duration which was determined in the steps above. You will
hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 19 for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 19. Flash Off Time Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 500ms 1,000ms (1 sec.) 5200ms (5.2 sec.) 9,900ms (9.9 sec.)
Divide by 100 (and pad with
2 leading zeroes to yield two 05 10 52 99
digits)
3 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
4 Scan SELECT FLASH OFF TIME SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
5 ‘0’ and ‘5’ ‘1’ and ‘0’ ‘5’ and ‘2’ ‘9’ and ‘9’
Appendix D, Keypad
6 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Symbology Settings
Decoding Levels
Decoding Levels are used to configure a bar code symbology decoder to be very
aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customer’s needs.
• Choosing Level 1 results in a very conservative decoder at the expense of
not being able to read poorly printed or damaged labels.
• Choosing Level 5 results in a very aggressive decoder. This aggressive
behavior allows decoding of poorly printed and damaged labels at the
expense of increasing the likelihood of decoding errors.
• Choosing Level 3, which is the default setting, allows the majority of prod-
uct labels to be decoded.
There are many factors that determine when to change the decoding level for a
particular symbology. These factors include spots, voids, non-uniform bar/
space widths, damaged labels, etc. that may be experienced in some bar code
labels. If there are many hard to read or damaged labels that cannot be
decoded using a conservative setting, increase the decoding level to be more
aggressive. If the majority of labels are very good quality labels, or there is a
need to decrease the possibility of a decoder error, lower the decoding level to
a more conservative level.
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Symbology Settings
Set Length
Set Length 1
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for a given symbology.
Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Varible Length Mode, or the first
fixed length if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the bar code’s data char-
acters only.
Reference the Symbologies on page 65 section to view the selectable range (num-
ber of characters) for the symbology being set.
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length. Pad the number with leading
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
3. Scan the “Select Length 1 Setting” for the symbology being set.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix D, Keypad, that
represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You
will hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
5. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 20 for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 20. Length 1 Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
1 Desired Setting 01 Character 07 Characters 52 Characters 74 Characters
2 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
3 Scan SELECT LENGTH 1SETTING for the desired symbology
Scan Two Characters From
4 ‘0’ and ‘1’ ‘0’ and ‘7’ ‘5’ and ‘2’ ‘7’ AND ‘4’
Appendix D, Keypad
5 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Set Length 2
This feature specifies one of the bar code lengths for a given symbology.
Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second
fixed length if in Fixed Length Mode. Length includes the bar code’s data char-
acters only.
Reference the Symbologies on page 65 section to view the selectable range (num-
ber of characters) for the symbology being set.. A setting of 00 specifies to
ignore this length (only one fixed length).
Follow these instructions to set this feature:
1. Determine the desired character length. Pad the number with leading
zeroes to yield two digits. For example: 0 = 00, 5 = 05, 20 = 20, etc.
2. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to enter Program-
ming Mode.
3. Scan the “Select Length 2 Setting” for the symbology being set.
4. Scan the appropriate two digits from the keypad in Appendix D, Keypad, that
represent the length setting which was determined in the steps above. You
will hear a two-beep indication after the last character.
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
NOTE
5. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE bar code to exit Programming
Mode.
This completes the procedure. See Table 21 for some examples of how to set
this feature.
Table 21. Length 2 Setting Examples
STEP ACTION EXAMPLES
00 (ignore second
1 Desired Setting 07 Characters 52 Characters 74 Characters
length)
2 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
3 Scan SELECT LENGTH 2 SETTING
Scan Two Characters From
4 ‘0’ and ‘0’ ‘0’ and ‘7’ ‘5’ and ‘2’ ‘7’ and ‘4’
Appendix D, Keypad
5 Scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
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Appendix A
Technical Specifications
The following tables contain Physical and Performance Characteristics, User
Environment and Regulatory information, and Standard Cable Pinouts.
Item HP Linear Barcode Scanner II
Physical Characteristics
Height 6.4”/163 mm
Dimensions Length 3.6”/91 mm
Width 1.6”/41 mm
Reader - 6.7 ounces (190 g)
Weight (without cable) 5.3 ounces (150 g)
Cradle - 7.8 ounces (221 g)
Color Black
Electrical Characteristics
Input Voltage: 4.5 - 14.0 VDC
Operating (typical): 140 mA
Voltage & Current
Operating (max): 380 mA
Idle/standby (typical): 50 mA
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Item HP Linear Barcode Scanner II
Performance Characteristics
Light Source LEDs
Roll (Tilt) Anglea Up to 45°
Pitch Anglea ± 65°
Skew (Yaw) Anglea 70°
Field of View 56 ± 2°
Code 39
5 mils: 0.8’’ - 7’’ (2 - 18 cm)
7.5 mils: 0.8’’ - 12’’ (2 - 30 cm)
Field of View 10 mils: 0.8’’ - 17’’ (2 - 44 cm)
20 mils: up to 29.5’’ (75 cm)
EAN
13 mils: 0.8” - 23” (2 - 58 cm)
Depth of Field (Typical)b
Minimum Element Width 4 mils - 0,01 cm
Print Contrast Minimum 25% minimum reflectance
a.
Based on ISO 15423 specifications
b. 13 mils DOF based on EAN. All other codes are Code 39. All labels grade A, typical environmental light, 20°C, label
inclination 10°
Item HP Linear Barcode Scanner II
Decode Capability
UPC/EAN/JAN (A, E, 13, 8); UPC/EAN/JAN (including P2 /P5); UPC/EAN/JAN (including; ISBN
/ Bookland & ISSN); UPC/EAN Coupons; Code 39 (including full ASCII); Code 39 Trioptic;
Code39 CIP (French Pharmaceutical); LOGMARS (Code 39 w/ standard check digit enabled); Dan-
ish PPT; Code 32 (Italian Pharmacode 39); Code 128; Code 128 ISBT; Interleaved 2 of 5; Standard
2 of 5; Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP (HR); Industrial 2 of 5; Datalogic 2 of 5 (China Post Code/Chinese 2
of 5); IATA 2of5 Air cargo code; Code 11; Codabar; Codabar (NW7); ABC Codabar; Code 93; MSI;
PZN; Plessey; Anker Plessey; Follet 2 of 5; GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional; GS1 DataBar Limited;
GS1 DataBar Expanded; GS1 DataBar Truncated; DATABAR Expanded Coupon.
Interfaces Supported
USB Com Std., USB Keyboard, USB Alternate Keyboard, USB OEM, Keyboard Wedge (AT with
or w/o Alternate Key, IBM AT PS2 with or w/o Alternate Key, USB Composite (keyboard + COM).
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Item HP Linear Barcode Scanner II
User Environment
Operating Tem-
32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C)
perature
Storage Tempera-
-40° to 70 °C (-40° to 158° F)
ture
Humidity Operating: 0% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Drop Specifica- Scanner withstands 18 drops from 1.5 m
tions (4.9 feet) to concrete
Ambient Light
Up to 120,000 Lux
Immunity
Contaminants
Spray/rain IEC 529-IP42 (scanner only)
Dust/particulates
ESD Level 15 KV
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Standard Cable Pinouts
Figure 7 and Table 22 provide standard pinout information for the reader’s
cable.
Figure 7. Standard Cable Pinouts
Bottom of Imager
Cable
Cable Strain Relief Interface Cable Port
Pin 1
Pin 10
To Host
Cable Clip (Latch)
The signal descriptions in Table 22 apply to the connector on the reader and
are for reference only.
Table 22. Standard Cable Pinouts - Reader Side
Pin RS-232 USB Keyboard Wedge
1 RTS (out)
2 D+ CLKIN (KBD side)
3 D- DATAIN (KBD side)
4 GND GND GND
5 RX
6 TX
7 VCC VCC VCC
8 CLKOUT (PC side)
9 DATAOUT (PC side)
10 CTS (in)
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LED and Beeper Indications
LED and Beeper Indications
The reader’s beeper sounds and its LED illuminates to indicate various func-
tions or errors on the reader. An optional “Green Spot” also performs useful
functions. The tables below list these indications. One exception to the behav-
iors listed in the tables is that the reader’s functions are programmable, and
may or may not be turned on. For example, certain indications, such as the
power-up beep can be disabled using programming bar code labels.
INDICATION DESCRIPTION LED BEEPER
Reader beeps four times at high-
The reader is in the process of
Power-up Beep est frequency and volume upon
powering-up.
power-up.
LED behavior for this
The reader will beep once at cur-
indication is configurable
A label has been successfully rent frequency, volume, mono/
Good Read Beep via the feature “Good
scanned by the reader. bi-tonal setting and duration
Read: When to Indi-
upon a successful label scan.
cate”
There is an error in the reader's Reader sounds one error beep at
ROM Failure Flashes
software/programming highest volume.
Indicates that a host connection Reader 'chirps' six times at the
Limited Scan-
is not established when the USB N/A highest frequency and current
ning Label Read
interface is enabled. volume.
Reader Active The reader is active and ready to
Mode scan. The LED is lit steadilya N/A
Reader The reader has been disabled by The LED blinks continu-
N/A
Disabled the host. ously
While in Stand Mode or Trigger
Green Spot is on Object Sense mode the green
N/A N/A
continuously spot shall be on while in stand
watch state.
Upon successful read of a label,
Green Spota
the software shall turn the green
flashes momen- N/A N/A
spot on for the time specified by
tarily
the configured value.
a.
Except when in sleep mode or when a Good Read LED Duration other than 00 is selected
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Programming Mode
The following indications ONLY occur when the reader is in Programming Mode:
INDICATION DESCRIPTION LED BEEPER
Label Program- A valid programming label has Reader sounds four low fre-
LED blinks continuously
ming Mode Entry been scanned. quency beeps.
Label Program-
Reader sounds three times at
ming Mode
A label has been rejected. N/A lowest frequency & current vol-
Rejection of
ume.
Label
In cases where multiple labels
Label Program-
must be scanned to program one Reader sounds one short beep at
ming Mode
feature, this indication acknowl- N/A highest frequency & current vol-
Acceptance of
edges each portion as it is suc- ume.
Partial Label
cessfully scanned.
Label Program- Configuration option(s) have Reader sounds one high fre-
ming Mode been successfully programmed quency beep and four low fre-
N/A
Acceptance of via labels and the reader has quency beeps followed by reset
Programming exited Programming Mode. beeps.
Label Program-
Reader sounds two times at low
ming Mode Can- Cancel label has been scanned. N/A
frequency and current volume.
cel Item Entry
Error Codes
Upon startup, if the reader sounds a long tone, this means the reader has not
passed its automatic Selftest and has entered FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) iso-
lation mode. If the reader is reset, the sequence will be repeated. The following
table describes the LED flashes/beep codes associated with an error found.
NUMBER OF LED CORRECTIVE
ERROR
FLASHES/BEEPS ACTION
1 Configuration
2 Interface PCB
4 Reader Module Contact Helpdesk for assis-
5 [Reserved] tance
6 Digital PCB
14 CPLD/Code Mismatch
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Appendix B
Standard Defaults
The most common configuration settings are listed in the “Default” column of
Table 23. The settings in this table are as applied to a standard RS-232 inter-
face. See Table 24 for a listing of default exceptions to this list as applied to
other interface types. Page references are also provided for feature descriptions
and programming bar codes for each parameter. A column has also been pro-
vided for recording of your preferred default settings for these same configu-
rable features.
Table 23. Standard Defaults
Parameter Default Your Setting
Global Interface Features
Host Commands — Obey/Ignore Obey
USB Suspend Mode Enable
USB-COM
Intercharacter Delay No Delay
Beep on ASCII BEL Disable
Beep on Not on File Enable
ACK Character ‘ACK’
NAK Character ‘NAK’
ACK NAK Timeout Value 600 ms
ACK NAK Retry Count 3 Retries
Ignore Errors
ACK NAK Error Handling
Detected
Indicate Transmission Failure Enable
Disable Character ‘D’
Enable Character ‘E’
Keyboard
Country Mode U.S. Keyboard
Caps Lock State Caps Lock OFF
Keyboard Numeric Keypad Standard Keys
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Parameter Default Your Setting
Keyboard Send Control Characters Disable
Intercode Delay 100 ms
USB Keyboard Speed 1 ms
USB-OEM
USB-OEM Device Usage Handheld Scanner
USB-OEM Interface Options Ignore
Data Editing
No Global Prefix
Global Prefix/Suffix Global Suffix =
0x0D (CR)
Global AIM ID Disable
GS1-128 AIM ID Enable
Label ID Control Disable
Set Global Mid Label ID Character(s) No Characters
Case Conversion Disable
No Char
Character Conversion
Conversion
Reading Parameters
Double Read Timeout 0.4 Second
Label Gone Timeout 160 ms
LED and Beeper Indicators Enabled
Power On Alert 4 Beeps
Good Read: When to Indicate After Decode
Good Read Beep Type Mono
Medium for corded
Good Read Beep Frequency
High for cordless
100 ms for corded
Good Read Beep Length
80 ms for cordless
Illumination Off
Good Read Beep Volume
during beep
Good Read Beep Volume High
LED on until
Good Read LED Duration
next trigger pull
Scan Mode Trigger Single
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Parameter Default Your Setting
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout 0.5 Seconds
Scanning Active Time 5 Seconds
Stand Mode Flash Disable
Flash On Time 1 Second
Flash Off Time 600 ms
Green Spot Duration Medium
Green Spot Duration 300 ms
Symbologies
Enable only UPC/
Coupon Control
EAN
UPC-A
UPC-A Enable/Disable Enable
UPC-A Check Character Transmission Enable
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 Don’t Expand
UPC-A Number System Character Transmission Transmit
In-Store Minimum Reads 2
UPC-E
UPC-E Enable/Disable Enable
UPC-E Check Character Transmission Send
Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 Don’t Expand
Expand UPC-E to UPC-A Don’t Expand
UPC-E Number System Character Transmission Transmit
UPC-E Minimum Reads 2
EAN 13
EAN 13 Enable/Disable Enable
EAN 13 Check Character Transmission Send
EAN-13 Flag 1 Character Transmit
EAN-13 ISBN Conversion Disable
ISSN Enable/Disable Disable
EAN 13 Minimum Reads 1
EAN 8
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Parameter Default Your Setting
EAN 8 Enable/Disable Enable
EAN 8 Check Character Transmission Send
Expand EAN 8 to EAN 13 Disable
EAN 8 Both Guards Substitution Disable
EAN 8 Guard Insertion Disable
EAN 8 Guard Substitution Disable
EAN 8 Minimum Segment Length Block 8
EAN 8 Minimum Reads 1
EAN 8 Stitch Exact Label Halves Disable
EAN 8 Stitch Unlike Label Halves Disable
EAN Two Label
EAN Two Label Enable/Disable Disable
EAN Two Label Combined Transmission Disable
EAN Two Label Minimum Reads 1 Read
UPC/EAN Global Settings
UPC/EAN Decoding Level 2
UPC/EAN Correlation Disable
UPC/EAN Price Weight Check Disable
UPC-A Minimum Reads 1 Read
UPC/EAN Guard Insertion Disable
UPC/EAN Stitch Exact Label Halves Disable
UPC/EAN Stitch Unlike Label Halves Disable
UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length 5
Add-Ons
Disable P2, P5
Optional Add-ons
and P8
Optional Add-On Timer 70 ms
P2 Add-Ons Minimum Reads 2
P5 Add-Ons Minimum Reads 1
GS1-128 Add-Ons Minimum Reads 1
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional
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Parameter Default Your Setting
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Enable/Disable Disable
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1-128 Emulation Disable
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads 1
GS1 DataBar Expanded
GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable/Disable Disable
GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1-128 Emulation Disable
GS1 DataBar Expanded Minimum Reads 1
GS1 DataBar Expanded Length Control Variable
GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 1 1
GS1 DataBar Expanded Set Length 2 74
GS1 DataBar Limited
GS1 DataBar Limited Enable/Disable Disable
GS1 DataBar Limited GS1-128 Emulation Disable
GS1 DataBar Limited Minimum Reads 1
Code 39
Code 39 Enable/Disable Enable
Code 39 Check Character Calculation Don’t Calculate
Code 39 Check Character Transmission Send
Code 39 Start/Stop Character Transmission Don’t Transmit
Code 39 Full ASCII Disable
Code 39 Quiet Zones Auto
Code 39 Minimum Reads 2
Code 39 Decoding Level 3
Code 39 Length Control Variable
Code 39 Set Length 1 2
Code 39 Set Length 2 50
Code 39 Interdigit Ratio 4
Code 39 Character Correlation Disable
Cordless Enable
Code 39 Stitching
Corded Disable
Code 32
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Parameter Default Your Setting
Code 32 Enable/Disable Disable
Code 32 Check Character Transmission Don’t Send
Code 32 Start/Stop Character Transmission Don’t Transmit
Code 39 CIP
Code 39 CIP Enable/Disable Disable
Code 128
Code 128 Enable/Disable Enable
Expand Code 128 to Code 39 Don’t Expand
Code 128 Check Character Transmission Don’t Send
Code 128 Quiet Zones Auto
Code 128 Minimum Reads 1
Code 128 Decoding Level 3
Code 128 Length Control Variable
Code 128 Set Length 1 1
Code 128 Set Length 2 80
Code 128 Character Correlation Disable
Code 128 Stitching Enable
GS1-128
Transmit in Code
GS1-128 Enable
128 Data Format
Interleaved 2 of 5
I 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Disable
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation Disable
I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission Send
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads 2
I 2 of 5 Decoding Level 3
I 2 of 5 Length Control Variable
I 2 of 5 Set Length 1 12
I 2 of 5 Set Length 2 100
I 2 of 5 Character Correlation Disable
I 2 of 5 Stitching Disable
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Parameter Default Your Setting
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR Enable/Disable Disable
Datalogic 2 of 5
Datalogic 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Enable
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation Disable
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission Don’t Send
Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads 2
Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control Variable
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 1 12
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 2 100
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Maximum Ratio 4
Datalogic 2 of 5 Character Correlation Disable
Datalogic 2 of 5 Stitching Disable
Codabar
Codabar Enable/Disable Disable
Codabar Check Character Calculation Don’t Calculate
Codabar Check Character Transmission Send
Codabar Start/Stop Character Transmission Transmit
Codabar Start/Stop Character Set abcd/abcd
Don’t Require
Codabar Start/Stop Character Match
Match
Codabar Quiet Zones Auto
Codabar Minimum Reads 2
Codabar Decoding Level 3
Codabar Length Control Variable
Codabar Set Length 1 3
Codabar Set Length 2 50
Codabar Interdigit Ratio 4
Codabar Character Correlation Disable
Codabar Stitching Disable
ABC Codabar
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Parameter Default Your Setting
ABC Codabar Enable/Disable Disable
ABC Codabar Concatenation Mode Static
ABC Codabar Dynamic Concatenation Timeout 200mS
ABC Codabar Force Concatenation Disable
Code 11
Code 11 Enable/Disable Disable
Code 11 Check Character Calculation Check C and K
Code 11 Check Character Transmission Send
Code 11 Minimum Reads 2
Code 11 Length Control Variable
Code 11 Set Length 1 4
Code 11 Set Length 2 50
Code 11 Interdigit Ratio 4
Code 11 Decoding Level 3
Code 11 Character Correlation Disable
Code 11 Stitching Disable
Standard 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Disable
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation Disable
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission Send
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads 2
Standard 2 of 5 Decoding Level 3
Standard 2 of 5 Length Control Variable
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 1 8
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 2 50
Standard 2 of 5 Character Correlation Disable
Standard 2 of 5 Stitching Disable
Industrial 2 of 5
Industrial 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Disable
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation Disable
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission Enable
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Parameter Default Your Setting
Industrial 2 of 5 Length Control Variable
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 1 1 Character
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 2 50 Characters
Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Reads 1 Read
Industrial 2 of 5 Stitching Disable
Industrial 2 of 5 Character Correlation Disable
IATA
IATA Enable/Disable Disable
IATA Check Character Transmission Enable
ISBT 128
ISBT 128 Concatenation Disable
ISBT 128 Concatenation Mode Static
ISBT 128 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout 200ms
ISBT 128 Force Concatenation Disable
ISBT 128 Advanced Concatenation Options Disable
MSI
MSI Enable/Disable Disable
MSI Check Character Calculation Enable Mod10
MSI Check Character Transmission Enable
MSI Length Control Variable
MSI Set Length 1 1 Character
MSI Set Length 2 50 Characters
MSI Minimum Reads 4 Reads
MSI Decoding Level Level 3
Code 93
Code 93 Enable/Disable Disable
Code 93 Check Character Calculation Disable
Code 93 Check Character Transmission Enable
Code 93 Length Control Variable
Code 93 Set Length 1 1 Character
Code 93 Set Length 2 50 Characters
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Parameter Default Your Setting
Code 93 Minimum Reads 1 Read
Code 93 Decoding Level Level 3
Code 93 Quiet Zones Auto
Code 93 Stitching Enable
Code 93 Character Correlation Enable
Codablock F
Codablock F Enable/Disable Disable
Codablock F EAN Enable/Disable Disable
Codablock F AIM Check Enable Check C
Codablock F Length Control Variable
Codablock F Set Length 1 3 Characters
Codablock F Set Length 2 100 Characters
Code 4
Code 4 Enable/Disable Disable
Code 4 Check Character Transmission Enable
Code 4 Hex to Decimal Conversion Enable
Code 5
Code 5 Enable/Disable Disable
Code 5 Check Character Transmission Enable
Code 5 Hex to Decimal Conversion Enable
Code 4 and Code 5 Common Configuration Items
Code 4 and 5 Decoding Level 3
Code 4 and Code 5 Minimum Reads 1
Follett 2 of 5
Follett 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Disable
BC412
BC412 Enable/Disable Disable
BC412 Check Character Calculation Don’t Calculate
BC412 Minimum Reads 2 Reads
BC412 Decoding Level 3
BC412 Length Control Variable Length
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Parameter Default Your Setting
BC412 Set Length 1 1 Character
BC412 Set Length 2 50 Characters
Plessey
Plessey Enable/Disable Disable
Enable Plessey std.
Plessey Check Character Calculation check char. verifica-
tion
Plessey Check Character Transmission Enable
Plessey Length Control Variable
Plessey Set Length 1 1
Plessey Set Length 2 50
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Default Exceptions
Table 23 lists standard default settings as applied to a standard RS-232 inter-
face. Table 24 provides a listing of default exceptions to that list as applied to
the other interface types.
Table 24. Default Exceptions by Interface Type3
Default
Parameter
Exception
Interfaces: USB-OEM
Global Suffix No Global Suffix
Double Read Timeout 500 msec
Interfaces: USB Keyboard
No unique settings
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Appendix C
Sample Bar Codes
The sample bar codes in this appendix are typical representations for their
symbology types.
UPC-A
0 12345 67890 5
EAN-13
3 4 5 67 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 0
Code 39
123ABC
Code 128
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234
Interleaved 2 of 5
12345678901231
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Code 32
Codabar
Code 93
Code 11
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GS1 DataBar (RSS)
GS1 DataBar (RSS)
GS1 DataBar variants must be enabled to read the bar codes below (see
"GS1 DataBar (RSS)" on page 279).
NOTE
10293847560192837465019283746029478450366523
(GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked)
1234890hjio9900mnb
(GS1 DataBar Expanded)
08672345650916
(GS1 DataBar Limited)
GS1 DataBar-14
55432198673467
(GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Truncated)
90876523412674
(GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Stacked)
78123465709811
(GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Stacked)
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NOTES
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Appendix D
Keypad
Use the bar codes in this appendix to enter numbers as you would select digits/
characters from a keypad.
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6
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A
Programming Reference Guide 283
NOTES
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Appendix E
Scancode Tables
Control Character Emulation
Control character emulation selects from different scancode tables as
listed in this appendix. Each of the control character sets below are
detailed by interface type in the tables. These apply to Wedge and USB
Keyboard platforms.
Control Character 00 : Characters from 00 to 0x1F are sent as control
character Ctrl+Keys, special keys are located from 0x80 to 0xA1.
Control Character 01 : Characters from 00 to 0x1F are sent as control
character Ctrl+Capital Key, special keys are located from 0x80 to 0xA1.
Control Character 02 : Special keys are located from 00 to 0x1F and
characters from 0x80 to 0xFE are intended as an extended ASCII table
(Microsoft Windows Codepage 1252 — see page 346).
Single Press and Release Keys
In the following tables, Ar↓ means Alt right pressed and Ar↑ means Alt
right released and so on. Definitions for other keys are Al (Alt left ), Cr
(Control Right ) Cl (Control Left ) Sh (shift). This method can be used for
combining Alt, Control or Shift with other keys.
Example: Consider a Control character set to 00. If AltRight+A is
required before sending a label to the host, it could be done by setting
three Prefix keys in this way: 0x99 0x41 0x9A.
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Interface Type PC AT PS/2 or USB-Keyboard
Table 25. Scancode Set When Control Character is 00 or 01
x0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 X6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE xF
NULL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL HT LF VT FF CR SO SI
0x BS
C+@ C(S)+A C(S)+B C(S)+C C(S)+D C(S)+E C(S)+F C(S)+G TAB C(S)+J C(S)+K C(S)+L Enter C(S)+N C(S)+O
DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US
1x
C(S)+P C(S)+Q C(S)+R C(S)+S C(S)+T C(S)+U C(S)+V C(S)+W C(S)+X C(S)+Y C(S)+Z Esc C+\ C+] C+^ C(S)+_
2x SP ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . /
3x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
4x @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
5x P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
6x ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
7x p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ Del
Ent
8x € Sh↓ Sh↑ Ins F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11
(keyp)
9x F12 Home End Pg Up Pg Dwn Ar↓ Ar↑ Al↓ Al↑ Cl ↓ Cl ↑ Cr ↓
Ax Cr ↑ ‘ ƒ „ … † ‡ ˆ ‰ Š ‹ Ś ‹ Œ
Bx ° ± ² ³ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¹ º » ¼ ½ ¾ ¿
Cx À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï
Dx Ð Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö × Ø Ù Ú Û Ü Ý Þ ß
Ex à á â ã ä å æ ç è é ê ë ì í î ï
Fx ð ñ ò ó ô õ ö ÷ ø ù ú û ü ý þ ÿ
Extended characters (sky blue) are sent through dedicated keys (when available in the selected country mode) or by using an Alt Mode
sequence.
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Interface Type PC AT PS/2 or USB-Keyboard (continued)
Table 26. Scancode Set When Control Character is 02
x0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 X6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE xF
Enter
0x Ar Ar Al Al Cl Cl Cr Cr BS Tab à S+ Tab Enter Ins Pg Up
Keypd
1x Pg Dwn Home ß â á F6 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 ESC F7 F8 F9 F10
2x Space ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . /
3x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
4x @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
5x P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
6x ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
7x p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ Del
8x _ _ ‘ ƒ „ … † ‡ ˆ ‰ Š ‹ Ś ‹ Œ _
9x _ ‘ ’ “ ” • – — ˜ ™ š › œ _ _ Ÿ
Ax NBSP ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ª « ¬ - ® ¯
Bx ° ± ² ³ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¹ º » ¼ ½ ¾ ¿
Cx À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï
Dx Ð _ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö × Ø Ù Ú Û Ü Ý Þ ß
Ex à á â ã ä å æ ç è é ê ë ì í î ï
Fx ð ñ ò ó ô õ ö ÷ ø ù ú û ü ý þ ÿ
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Interface type PC AT PS/2 Alt Mode or USB-Keyboard Alt Mode
Table 27. Scancode Set When Control Character is 00 or 01
x0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 X6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE Xf
HT CR
0x Alt+000 Alt+001 Alt+002 Alt+003 Alt+004 Alt+005 Alt+006 Alt+007 Alt+008 Alt+010 Alt+011 Alt+012 Alt+014 Alt+015
TAB Enter
ESC
1x Alt+016 Alt+017 Alt+018 Alt+019 Alt+020 Alt+021 Alt+022 Alt+023 Alt+024 Alt+025 Alt+026 Alt+028 Alt+029 Alt+030 Alt+031
Esc
2x A+032 A+033 A+034 A+035 A+036 A+037 A+038 A+039 A+040 A+041 A+042 A+043 A+044 A+045 A+046 A+047
3x A+048 A+049 A+050 A+051 A+052 A+053 A+054 A+055 A+056 A+057 A+058 A+059 A+060 A+061 A+062 A+063
4x A+064 A+065 A+066 A+067 A+068 A+069 A+070 A+071 A+072 A+073 A+074 A+075 A+076 A+077 A+078 A+079
5x A+080 A+081 A+082 A+083 A+084 A+085 A+086 A+087 A+088 A+089 A+090 A+091 A+092 A+093 A+094 A+095
6x A+096 A+097 A+098 A+099 A+100 A+101 A+102 A+103 A+104 A+105 A+106 A+107 A+108 A+109 A+110 A+111
7x A+112 A+113 A+114 A+115 A+116 A+117 A+118 A+119 A+120 A+121 A+122 A+123 A+124 A+125 A+126 A+127
Ent
8x _ Sh Sh Ins F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11
(keyp)
9x F12 Home End Pg Up Pg Dwn á â ß à Ar Ar Al Al Cl Cl Cr
Ax Cr A+0161 A+0162 A+0163 A+0164 A+0165 A+0166 A+0167 A+0168 A+0169 A+0170 A+0171 A+0172 A+0173 A+0174 A+0175
Bx A+0176 A+0177 A+0178 A+0179 A+0180 A+0181 A+0182 A+0183 A+0184 A+0185 A+0186 A+0187 A+0188 A+0189 A+0190 A+0191
Cx A+0192 A+0193 A+0194 A+0195 A+0196 A+0197 A+0198 A+0199 A+0200 A+0201 A+0202 A+0203 A+0204 A+0205 A+0206 A+0207
Dx A+0208 A+0209 A+0210 A+0211 A+0212 A+0213 A+0214 A+0215 A+0216 A+0217 A+0218 A+0219 A+0220 A+0221 A+0222 A+0223
Ex A+0224 A+0225 A+0226 A+0227 A+0228 A+0229 A+0230 A+0231 A+0232 A+0233 A+0234 A+0235 A+0236 A+0237 A+0238 A+0239
Fx A+0240 A+0241 A+0242 A+0243 A+0244 A+0245 A+0246 A+0247 A+0248 A+0249 A+0250 A+0251 A+052 A+0253 A+0254 A+0255
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Interface type PC AT PS/2 Alt Mode or USB-Keyboard Alt Mode (continued)
Table 28. Scancode Set When Control Character is 02
x0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 X6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE xF
Enter
0x Ar Ar Al Al Cl Cl Cr Cr BS Tab à S+ Tab Enter Ins Pg Up
Keypd
1x Pg Dwn Home ß â á F6 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 ESC F7 F8 F9 F10
2x A+032 A+033 A+034 A+035 A+036 A+037 A+038 A+039 A+040 A+041 A+042 A+043 A+044 A+045 A+046 A+047
3x A+048 A+049 A+050 A+051 A+052 A+053 A+054 A+055 A+056 A+057 A+058 A+059 A+060 A+061 A+062 A+063
4x A+064 A+065 A+066 A+067 A+068 A+069 A+070 A+071 A+072 A+073 A+074 A+075 A+076 A+077 A+078 A+079
5x A+080 A+081 A+082 A+083 A+084 A+085 A+086 A+087 A+088 A+089 A+090 A+091 A+092 A+093 A+094 A+095
6x A+096 A+097 A+098 A+099 A+100 A+101 A+102 A+103 A+104 A+105 A+106 A+107 A+108 A+109 A+110 A+111
7x A+112 A+113 A+114 A+115 A+116 A+117 A+118 A+119 A+120 A+121 A+122 A+123 A+124 A+125 A+126 A+127
8x A+0128 A+0129 A+0130 A+0131 A+0132 A+0133 A+0134 A+0135 A+0136 A+0137 A+0138 A+0139 A+0140 A+0141 A+0142 A+0143
9x A+0144 A+0145 A+0146 A+0147 A+0148 A+0149 A+0150 A+0151 A+0152 A+0153 A+0154 A+0155 A+0156 A+0157 A+0158 A+0159
Ax A+0160 A+0161 A+0162 A+0163 A+0164 A+0165 A+0166 A+0167 A+0168 A+0169 A+0170 A+0171 A+0172 A+0173 A+0174 A+0175
Bx A+0176 A+0177 A+0178 A+0179 A+0180 A+0181 A+0182 A+0183 A+0184 A+0185 A+0186 A+0187 A+0188 A+0189 A+0190 A+0191
Cx A+0192 A+0193 A+0194 A+0195 A+0196 A+0197 A+0198 A+0199 A+0200 A+0201 A+0202 A+0203 A+0204 A+0205 A+0206 A+0207
Dx A+0208 A+0209 A+0210 A+0211 A+0212 A+0213 A+0214 A+0215 A+0216 A+0217 A+0218 A+0219 A+0220 A+0221 A+0222 A+0223
Ex A+0224 A+0225 A+0226 A+0227 A+0228 A+0229 A+0230 A+0231 A+0232 A+0233 A+0234 A+0235 A+0236 A+0237 A+0238 A+0239
Fx A+0240 A+0241 A+0242 A+0243 A+0244 A+0245 A+0246 A+0247 A+0248 A+0249 A+0250 A+0251 A+052 A+0253 A+0254 A+0255
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Digital Interface
Table 29. Scancode Set When Control Character is 00 or 01
X0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE xF
NULL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI
0x
C(S)+@ C(S)+A C(S)+B C(S)+C C+D C(S)+E C(S)+F C(S)+G C(S)+H TAB C(S)+J C(S)+K C(S)+L Enter C(S)+N C(S)+O
DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US
1x
C(S)+P C(S)+Q C(S)+R C(S)+S C(S)+T C(S)+U C(S)+V C(S)+W C(S)+X C(S)+Y C(S)+Z Esc C(S)+\ C+] C(S)+^ C(S)+_
2x Space ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . /
3x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
4x @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
5x P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
6x ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
7x p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ Del
Ent
8x Sh Sh Ins F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11
(keyp)
9x F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 á â ß à Cl Cl
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Digital Interface (continued)
Table 30. Scancode Set When Control Character is 02
X0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE xF
Enter
0x Cl Cl BS Tab à S+ Tab Enter Ins
Keypd
1x ß â á F6 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 ESC F7 F8 F9 F10
2x Space ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . /
3x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
4x @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
5x P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
6x ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
7x p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ Del
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IBM XT
Table 31. Scancode Set When Control Character is 00 or 01
X0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE xF
NULL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI
0x
C(S)+@ C(S)+A C(S)+B C(S)+C C+D C(S)+E C(S)+F C(S)+G C(S)+H TAB C(S)+J C(S)+K C(S)+L Enter C(S)+N C(S)+O
DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US
1x
C(S)+P C(S)+Q C(S)+R C(S)+S C(S)+T C(S)+U C(S)+V C(S)+W C(S)+X C(S)+Y C(S)+Z Esc C(S)+\ C+] C(S)+^ C(S)+_
2x Space ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . /
3x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
4x @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
5x P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
6x ‘ a B c d e f g h i j k l m n o
7x p q R s t u v w x y z { | } Del
Ent
8x Sh Sh Ins F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11
(keyp)
9x F12 Home End Pg Up Pg Dwn á â ß à Ar Ar Al Al Cl Cl Cr
Ax Cr
Programming Reference Guide 292
IBM XT (continued)
Table 32. Scancode Set When Control Character is 02
X0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE xF
Enter
0x Ar Ar Al Al Cl Cl Cr Cr BS Tab à S+ Tab Enter Ins Pg Up
Keypd
1x Pg Dwn Home ß â á F6 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 ESC F7 F8 F9 F10
2x Space ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . /
3x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
4x @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
5x P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
6x ‘ a B c d e f g h i j k l m n o
7x p q R s t u v w x y z { | } Del
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Microsoft Windows Codepage 1252
Windows-1252 is a character encoding of the Latin alphabet, used by
default in the legacy components of Microsoft Windows in English and
some other Western languages.
ASCII Chart
ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex ASCII Hex
Char. No. Char. No. Char. No. Char. No.
NUL 00 SP 20 @ 40 ‘ 60
SOH 01 ! 21 A 41 a 61
STX 02 “ 22 B 42 b 62
ETX 03 # 23 C 43 c 63
EOT 04 $ 24 D 44 d 64
ENQ 05 % 25 E 45 e 65
ACK 06 & 26 F 46 f 66
BEL 07 ’ 27 G 47 g 67
BS 08 ( 28 H 48 h 68
HT 09 ) 29 I 49 i 69
LF 0A * 2A J 4A j 6A
VT 0B + 2B K 4B k 6B
FF 0C , 2C L 4C l 6C
CR 0D - 2D M 4D m 6D
SO 0E . 2E N 4E n 6E
SI 0F / 2F O 4F o 6F
DLE 10 0 30 P 50 p 70
DC1 11 1 31 Q 51 q 71
DC2 12 2 32 R 52 r 72
DC3 13 3 33 S 53 s 73
DC4 14 4 34 T 54 t 74
NAK 15 5 35 U 55 u 75
SYN 16 6 36 V 56 v 76
ETB 17 7 37 W 57 w 77
CAN 18 8 38 X 58 x 78
EM 19 9 39 Y 59 y 79
SUB 1A : 3A Z 5A z 7A
ESC 1B ; 3B [ 5B { 7B
FS 1C < 3C \ 5C | 7C
GS 1D = 3D ] 5D } 7D
RS 1E > 3E ^ 5E ~ 7E
US 1F ? 3F _ 5F DEL 7F