1 FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
Features 10 CODE 39: Laser/CCD Redundancy: OFF <> Use this option to control the Laser/CCD redundancy for CODE 39 bar codes. With this option e
Features 11 UPC/EAN/JAN: Convert EAN-13 To ISBN: OFF <>Use this option to control how EAN-13 bar codes that begin with 978 are handled. With
Features 12 )) Note: If the supplements decoder is configured to be OPTIONAL, it is possible to read a bar code that is printed with a supplement and
Features 13 INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5: Check Digit: OFF <>For applications requiring enhanced data security, a check digit can be used on INTERLEAVED
Features 14 INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5: Maximum Length: 49 <> INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5: Minimum Length: 2 <>Use these options to configure the minimum a
Features 15 CODABAR: Concatenate: OFF <>The American Blood Commission (ABC) adopted a convention for concatenating data from adjacent symbols.
Features 16 CODE 93: Control Character Override: OFF <>Use this option to disable all Edits, Macros, Strings, and the Type ID for CODE 93 bar
Features 17 MSI/PLESSEY: Laser/CCD Redundancy: ON <>Use this option to control the Laser/CCD redundancy for MSI/PLESSEY bar codes. This optio
Features 18 CONTINUOUS SCAN Once you press the trigger, the scanner is activated and will continuously scan and read bar codes. If the Laser/CCD that
Features 19 are defined after each operation description. Every operation shares four common sub-options the Active For, Bar Code Length, Bar Code Co
Table of Contents 2 Table of Contents Features ...
Features 20 Edit #1: Bar Code Length: ANY <>Use this option to define the length of the bar code for which the edit is active. Setting this o
Features 21 <> Edit #1: Trailing Filter Character: DEC 0 HEX 00 ASCII ALTEnter the matching character to remove from the end of the bar code
Features 22 )) Note: When inserting characters in the bar code data, the Insert Position is always relative to the position of the unmodified data. I
Features 23 Active For CODE 39 and you read a CODE 39 bar code, then Macro #1 is executed and then Macro #2 is executed. )) Note: If you define a M
Features 24 Macro # Active For CODE 39 CODE 128 1 ALL BAR CODE TYPES NA 1 2 CODE 39 1 NA 3 ALL BAR CODE TYPES - ALWAYS 3 3 4 ALL BAR CODE TYPES NA 2
Features 25 change the Keyboard Country, the decoder will convert the international characters to % sequences for display purposes when configuring th
Features 26 String # Active For Type CODE 39 CODE 128 1 ALL BAR CODE TYPES Postamble 4 1 2 CODE 39 Preamble 1 NA 3 ALL BAR CODE TYPES - ALWAYS Termin
Features 27 Buzzer/LED F7 Power Up Beep: ON <>Use this option to configure the initial power up beep on the decoder. When the decoder is firs
Features 28 Lockout Cloned Reader Setup Mode: OFF <> This option is used to lock out the setup mode on the cloned reader. Once the reader has
Appendices 29 Appendices
Table of Contents 3 Reset All Defaults?...
Appendices 30 Appendix A - Bar Code Symbologies &RGH Encodable Character Set 26 upper case letters (A-Z) 10 digits (0-9) 7 special characters
Appendices 31 1. Each character in the data is assigned a numerical value from the following table: Char Value Char Value Char Value Char Value 0 0
Appendices 32 ASCII Code ASCII Code ASCII Code ASCII Code NUL %U SP SPACE @ %V ` %W SOH $A ! /A A A a +A STX $B " /B B B b +B ETX $C # /C C C c +
Appendices 33 &RGH Encodable Character Set Entire 128 ASCII character set Extended ASCII character set Four non-data function characters Data
Appendices 34 FNC 3 (Reader Initialization) instructs the decoder to interpret the data from the symbol containing the FNC 3 character as instructions
Appendices 35 83& Encodable Character Set All 10 digits (0-9) Data Character Density 9.72 CPI (based on 100% UPC-A) 12.07 CPI (based on 100% UPC-
Appendices 36 UPC-E Version 0 and UPC-E Version 1 are eight digit variations of the UPC symbology. Version 0 is used on retail products and Version 1
Appendices 37 Encodable Character Set All 10 digits (0-9) Data Character Density 10.52 CPI (based on 100% EAN 13) 8.79 CPI (based on 100% EAN 8) Non-D
Appendices 38 ,QWHUOHDYHGRI Encodable Character Set All 10 digits (0-9) Data Character Density 11.11 CPI (based on X = 0.010 (0.25 mm), 3:1) No
Appendices 39 ,QGXVWULDORI Encodable Character Set All 10 digits (0-9) Data Character Density 6.25 CPI (based on X = 0.010 (0.25 mm), 3:1) Non-
Features 4 Features The ID Innovations Incorporated Bar Code decoder represents the state of the art in keyboard wedge and bar code decoding. The Bar
Appendices 40 &RGDEDU Encodable Character Set All 10 digits (0-9) 4 Start/Stop characters: A B C D 6 Additional characters: - $ : / . + Data Cha
Appendices 41 06,3OHVVH\ Encodable Character Set All 10 digits (0-9) All 10 digits; check digit "X" (ISBN) Data Character Density 7.89 CP
Appendices 42 &RGH Encodable Character Set All 10 digits (0-9) - (dash character) Data Character Density 10.68 CPI (based on X = 0.010 (0.25
Appendices 43 Appendix-B Special Characters Special Characters Table The Special Characters Table is a list of all of the characters that can be enter
Appendices 44 ALT Keypad Table The # designator is used to output any character value between 1 and 255. The following table shows the keypad sequenc
Appendices 45 Appendix-C Decoder Pinouts and Specifications Pinouts The following drawing details the pinouts of the keyboard (KB) and the computer (P
Appendices 46 Appendix-D Troubleshooting and Error Beeps Troubleshooting Problem: My computer beeps and some of my bar code data is missing. Cause: Th
Appendices 47 Hardware Errors Each time the decoder is powered it will go through a system check and verify that all of its hardware is functioning p
Index 48 Index #, 24 $, 24 %, 24 *, 25 *** F6- Reserved For Future Use ***, 26 Active For, 19, 23, 25 Order of Precedence, 20, 23 adapter cable, 4 Usi
Index 49 Expand UPC-A To EAN-13, 10 Laser/CCD Redundancy, 11 Send EAN-13/JAN-13 Check Digit, 11 Send EAN-13/JAN-13 Country Code, 11 Type ID, 11 EAN-8,
Features 5 Installing a scanner The decoder is designed to work with any of the following standard devices: - Wands (visible light and infrared) - Ch
Index 50 ISBN Decoder, 16 ISBN Type ID, 17 Laser/CCD Redundancy, 17 Maximum Length, 17 Minimum Length, 17 Send Check Digit, 16 , 41 Type ID, 17 MSI/Pl
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Features 6 Setup is separated into many different categories ranging from "Interface" to "Cloning". The following is a list of fu
Features 7 The following sections document all of the setup mode categories and the groups and individual options within each category. Next to the o
Features 8 BRAZIL HUNGARY SPAIN CANADIAN-FRENCH ITALY SWEDEN CROATIA LATIN AMERICA SWITZERLAND (FRENCH) CZECHOSLOVAKIA (CZECH) NETHERLANDS SWITZERLAND
Features 9 CODE 39: Check Digit: OFF <> For applications requiring enhanced data security, a Modulo 43 check digit can be used on CODE 39 and Fu
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