Worth Data Barcode Reader 5202D User Manual

5202D Scanner  
2D Omni-Directional Bar Code Scanner  
Worth Data®  
5202D  
2D Bar Code Scanner  
USB & Serial Output  
Owners Manual  
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Warning: This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not  
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause interference to radio  
communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing  
device pursuant to Subpart J of part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against such interference when operated ina commercial environment. operation of  
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his  
own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the  
interference.  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
Chapter 1 Installation ..................................................................................................................1-1  
Components of LZ520-2D Reader ................................................................................................................................1-1  
USB Installation on a PC or Mac ..................................................................................................................................1-1  
Serial Installation on a TriCoder or RF Terminal ..........................................................................................................1-1  
Chapter 2 Configuration ..............................................................................................................2-1  
Configuring the LZ520-2D Reader.................................................................................................................................2-1  
Scanning tips...................................................................................................................................................................2-1  
Appendix A Setup Codes ..............................................................................................................A-1  
Set to Factory Default ...................................................................................................................................................A-3  
UPC setup information .................................................................................................................................................A-4  
EAN setup information .................................................................................................................................................A-5  
EAN-13 setup information ............................................................................................................................................A-5  
EAN-8 setup information ..............................................................................................................................................A-5  
Code 39 setup information ............................................................................................................................................A-7  
Codabar setup information ............................................................................................................................................A-8  
Code 128 setup information ..........................................................................................................................................A-10  
Code 93 setup information ............................................................................................................................................A-11  
Code 11 setup information ............................................................................................................................................A-12  
Industrial 2 of 5 setup information ................................................................................................................................A-13  
Interleaved 2 of 5 setup information .............................................................................................................................A-13  
S-Code setup information ..............................................................................................................................................A-13  
Matrix 2 of 5 setup information .....................................................................................................................................A-13  
Chinese Post Matrix 2 of 5 setup information ...............................................................................................................A-13  
MSI / Plessey setup information ....................................................................................................................................A-14  
UK / Plessey setup information .....................................................................................................................................A-15  
POSTNET setup information .........................................................................................................................................A-16  
Intelligent Mail Bar Code setup information .................................................................................................................A-17  
GS1 DataBar setup information .....................................................................................................................................A-18  
Korean Postal Authority setup information ...................................................................................................................A-19  
IATA setup information ..................................................................................................................................................A-20  
Tri-Optic setup information ............................................................................................................................................A-21  
Telepen setup information ..............................................................................................................................................A-22  
JPN (Customer Bar Code) setup information .................................................................................................................A-23  
PDF417 setup information ..............................................................................................................................................A-24  
Micro PDF417 setup information ...................................................................................................................................A-25  
Maxi Code setup information .........................................................................................................................................A-26  
QR Code setup information ............................................................................................................................................A-27  
Micro QR setup information ...........................................................................................................................................A-28  
Aztec Code setup information ........................................................................................................................................A-29  
Aztec Runes setup information .......................................................................................................................................A-30  
Data Matrix (ECC 200) setup information .....................................................................................................................A-31  
Data Matrix (ECC 000-140) setup information ..............................................................................................................A-31  
Codablock-F setup information ......................................................................................................................................A-32  
Chinese Sensible Code setup information ......................................................................................................................A-33  
Number of Characters .....................................................................................................................................................A-35  
Composite Codes ……………………………………………………………………………………………………...A-36  
String Options (preamble, postamble) ………………………………………………………….……………………..A-37  
String Options (prefix, suffix) …………………………………………………………………….…………………..A-38  
String Options (code identification) ……………………………………………………………….………………….A-41  
Collective Reading ……………………………………………………………………………………………………A-43  
Read Mode …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….A-45  
Imager Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..A-49  
Indicator Settings …………………………………………………………………………………….………………..A-50  
Diagnostics ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………A-51  
Appendix B Resolving USB Installation Issues ............................................................................B-1  
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Introduction  
Worth Data's LZ520-2D is a versatile bar code reader that can attach to any PC or Mac USB port. It can  
also be used as an external reader for the Worth Data T7000 series of RF Terminals or T5000 series of  
TriCoders. The USB keyboard interface provides bar code input data to any host computer program  
exactly as if the data had been typed at the keyboard, including function and control key support.  
LZ520-2D reader features include:  
• Bar codes  
The LZ520-2D automatically reads and discriminates between Code 39, Full ASCII Code 39,  
Interleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, Chinese Post Matrix 2 of 5, Codabar, Code 128,  
EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC (with or without supplements), GS1 DataBar, MSI, Code 93, Code 11, Plessey,  
S-Code, POSTNET, Intelligent Mail Bar Code, Korean Postal Authority, IATA, Tri-Optic, Telepen, JPN  
(Customer Bar Code), PDF417, Micro PDF417, Maxi Code, QR Code, Micro QR, Aztec Code, Aztec  
Runes, Data Matrix, Codablock F and Chinese Sensible Code.  
• PC Attachment  
The LZ520-2D provides an easy-to-use USB keyboard interface for the PC or Mac. Scanned data is  
displayed on the PC as keyboard data - transparent to the host application. No additional software is  
required for operation or configuration.  
• TriCoder / Terminal Attachment  
When the LZ520-2D is configured with a serial cable it can be connected to a Worth Data T5000 series  
TriCoder or T701 series Terminal. The Terminal or TriCoder will need to be configured to supply  
power and accept data from the external LZ520-2D scanner. Refer to the TriCoder or Terminal manual  
for more information on using the LZ520-2D scanner with these devices.  
• Configuration is easy  
The LZ520-2D reader is easily configured for your system by scanning a bar coded Setup Menu. Refer  
to the LZ520-2D Setup Guide for detailed setup information. In most cases, the LZ520-2D will do  
what you need without any changes to it's configuration.  
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Chapter 1  
Installation  
Components of LZ520-2D Reader  
In the event the shipping box shows damage on arrival, please note the damage on the carrier's receipt log. Open  
the box and inspect the contents for damage. If there is visible damage, or if the unit fails to work, contact us  
with the details of the trouble; we will be happy to send you a replacement.  
The contents of your LZ520-2D reader shipment should include the following:  
1. An LZ520-2D reader with either USB or serial cable attached.  
2. A scanner holder.  
3. A Utilities CD-ROM with Manuals & Setup Menus in PDF Format.  
• USB Interface (PC and Mac)  
The LZ520-2D reader is attached directly to the USB port of the computer. The Windows® or Macintosh®  
operating systems provide the software required to access the USB port. Data coming from the scanner through  
the USB port appears as keyboard data in your application. No power supply is required for the USB interface.  
Simply plug the USB cable into any available USB port on your PC or powered HUB and the LZ520-2D should  
power-up and be ready to use in a few seconds. It is not recommended to use non-powered hubs due to the high  
power requirements of the LZ520-2D.  
• Serial Interface (T5000 TriCoder and T701 Terminal)  
The LZ520-2D can be used as an external reader with the Worth Data T5000 series of TriCoders and T701 series  
of RF Terminals. On the TriCoder, the input device will need to be modified to instruct the T5000 to power up  
the LZ520-2D reader and input data from the external reader. On the RF Terminal, the prompt will need to be  
modified to power up the LZ520-2D and input data from the external reader. Refer to the T5000 and T701  
manuals for specific information.  
1-1  
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Chapter 2  
Configuration  
Configuration of the LZ520-2D Reader  
The LZ520-2D is configured using the setup bar codes found in Appendix A. Most commands are of the single  
entry type and only require a single command to enable or disable a feature or function. To change the  
configuration of a setting start by scanning the “Start Setup” bar code followed by the bar code for the setting(s)  
you wish to change and then the “End Setup” bar code. You will notice that once you read the “Start Setup” bar  
code the LZ520-2D will enter setup mode and stay on until you scan the “End Setup” bar code.  
When scanning setup bar codes (or just about any bar code for that matter) follow these tips for best results:  
1) Since the LZ520-2D functions like a camera, holding the scanner steady will improve scanning results.  
2) When more than one bar code is in the visible area of the scanner it is a good idea to cover the  
“unwanted” bar codes to prevent them from being read by accident.  
3) If you scan a setup code by accident and the scanner is not working properly but you're not sure what  
you changed, it's best to scan the “Reset All Settings to Default” bar code and start over.  
4) You will find that most bar codes read better when the scanner is angled slightly so that the light  
reflected from the bar code does not “blind” the scanner. It's just like if you were to try to take a flash  
picture of a piece of paper, when you do it straight on the flash bounces back and you get a lot of glare  
but if you do it at a slight angle you get a nice picture.  
5) Reading of high-resolution bar codes may require you to move the scanner closer to the bar code to get a  
good read.  
6) When reading a poor quality bar codes it is a good idea to put tighter limits on what the bar code reader  
will allow to prevent errors in reading.  
7) The LZ520-2D is an “Omnidirectional” bar code reader so bar codes can be read with any orientation or  
rotation relative to the reader.  
Warning: The setup codes in the LZ520-2D Setup Guide are for the LZ520-2D only. Do not use  
these codes to setup the 2D scanner on a 2D integrated Terminal or TriCoder. Use the internal  
menu to configure those units.  
2-1  
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Appendix A  
1D Codes:  
Code Type  
Enabled by Default  
Additional Setup Info  
UPC  
EAN  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
no  
page A-4  
page A-5  
EAN-13  
page A-5  
EAN-8  
page A-5  
Code 39  
page A-7  
Codabar  
page A-8  
Code 128  
page A-10  
page A-11  
page A-12  
page A-13  
page A-13  
page A-13  
page A-13  
page A-13  
page A-14  
page A-15  
page A-16  
page A-17  
page A-18  
page A-19  
page A-20  
page A-21  
page A-22  
page A-23  
Code 93  
Code 11  
Industrial 2 of 5  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
S-Code  
yes  
yes  
yes  
no  
Matrix 2 of 5  
Chinese Post Matrix 2 of 5  
MSI/Plessey  
UK/Plessey  
POSTNET  
no  
yes  
yes  
no  
Intelligent Mail Bar Code  
GS1 DataBar  
Korean Postal Authority  
IATA  
no  
yes  
no  
yes  
yes  
yes  
no  
Tri-Optic  
Telepen  
JPN (Customer Bar Code)  
A-1  
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2D codes:  
Code Type  
Enabled by Default  
Additional Setup Info  
PDF417  
Micro PDF417  
Maxi Code  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
no  
page A-24  
page A-25  
page A-26  
page A-27  
page A-28  
page A-29  
page A-30  
page A-31  
page A-31  
page A-32  
page A-33  
page A-34  
QR Code  
Micro QR  
Aztec Code  
Aztec Runes  
Data Matrix (ECC 200)  
Data Matrix (ECC 000-140)  
Codablock F  
yes  
no  
no  
Chinese Sensible Code  
All Codes  
no  
no  
Other Options:  
Item  
Setup Info  
Number of Characters  
Composite Codes  
page A-35  
page A-36  
page A-37  
page A-38  
page A-41  
page A-43  
page A-45  
page A-49  
page A-50  
String Options (preamble, postamble)  
String Options (prefix, suffix)  
String Options (code identification)  
Collective Reading  
Read Mode  
Imager Settings  
Indicator Settings  
Warning: These setup codes are for the LZ520-2D only. Do not use these codes to setup the 2D  
scanner on a 2D integrated Terminal or TriCoder. Use the internal menu to configure those  
units.  
Note: Use caution when reading setup codes such that unwanted codes are not read.  
A-2  
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Set to factory default:  
To set the scanner to factory defaults, scan one of the codes below.  
Set USB I/F and Reset All Settings to Default  
Set RS-232 I/F and Reset All Settings to Default  
Note: The RS-232 I/F setting applies to the LZ520-2D when used as an external scanner attached to  
portable devices such as the Terminal and TriCoder.  
Warning: These setup codes are for the LZ520-2D only. Do not use these codes to setup the 2D  
scanner on a 2D integrated Terminal or TriCoder. Use the internal menu to configure those  
units.  
A-3  
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UPC  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
[[  
UPC-A Settings:  
UPC-A, no leading zero, transmit check digit  
default  
F!  
F6  
F3  
F5  
UPC-A  
leading zero  
check digit transmission  
UPC-A, no leading zero, not transmit check digit  
UPC-A, leading zero, transmit check digit  
UPC-A, leading zero, not transmit check digit  
UPC-E Settings:  
UPC-E, no leading zero, transmit check digit  
UPC-E, no leading zero, not transmit check digit  
UPC-E, leading zero, transmit check digit  
UPC-E, leading zero, not transmit check digit  
transmit UPC-E  
default  
F8  
F:  
F7  
F9  
7R  
7Q  
LQ  
LR  
UPC-E  
leading zero  
check digit transmission  
default  
default  
UPC-A,E conversion  
UPC-E1 conversion  
transmit as UPC-A  
disable UPC-E1  
enable UPC-E1  
UPC Supplement Settings:  
UPC Symbologies  
Exclusive  
K2  
K3  
K!  
Enable  
S2  
S3  
S!  
Disable  
UPC without supplement (default enable)  
Y5C  
Y5D  
Y5E  
UPC with 2-digit supplement  
UPC with 5-digit supplement  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
A-4  
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EAN  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
[[  
EAN Settings:  
not transmit EAN-13 check digit  
transmit EAN-13 check digit  
not transmit EAN-8 check digit  
transmit EAN-8 check digit  
7K  
7L  
7I  
7J  
EAN-13 and EAN-8  
Check Digit  
Transmission  
default  
default  
default  
disable ISBN conversion  
enable ISBN conversion  
enable ISBN if possible  
JC  
JB  
JL  
EAN-13 and EAN-8  
ISBN Conversion  
disable ISSN conversion  
enable ISSN conversion  
enable ISSN if possible  
default  
default  
IO  
IP  
5W  
EAN-13 and EAN-8  
ISSN Conversion  
disable ISMN conversion  
enable ISMN conversion  
enable ISMN if possible  
JP  
JQ  
JR  
EAN-13 and EAN-8  
ISMN Conversion  
enable EAN forced add-on when EAN13 starts  
with 378 / 379 / 529  
.H  
.I  
EAN-13  
Forced Add-On 1  
disable EAN forced add-on when EAN13 starts  
with 378 / 379 / 529  
default  
default  
enable EAN forced add-on when EAN13 starts  
with 434 / 439 / 414 / 419 / 977 / 978  
.D  
.E  
EAN-13  
Forced Add-On 2  
disable EAN forced add-on when EAN13 starts  
with 434 / 439 / 414 / 419 / 977 / 978  
A-5  
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EAN Supplement Settings:  
EAN Symbologies  
Exclusive  
K5  
K6  
K7  
Enable  
S5  
S6  
S7  
Disable  
EAN no supplement (default enable)  
Y5F  
Y5G  
Y5H  
EAN with 2-digit supplement  
EAN with 5-digit supplement  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
EAN-13 Supplement Settings:  
EAN Symbologies  
Exclusive  
KH  
KI  
KJ  
Enable  
KV  
KW  
KX  
Disable  
N/A  
EAN-13 no supplement (default enable)  
EAN-13 with 2-digit supplement  
EAN-13 with 5-digit supplement  
N/A  
N/A  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
EAN-8 Supplement Settings:  
EAN Symbologies  
Exclusive  
KB  
KC  
KD  
Enable  
KP  
KQ  
KR  
Disable  
N/A  
EAN-8 no supplement (default enable)  
EAN-8 with 2-digit supplement  
EAN-8 with 5-digit supplement  
N/A  
N/A  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
A-6  
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Code 39  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Code 39 Settings:  
[[  
Code 39  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Code 39 Enable/Disable (default enable)  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
B3  
C3  
WC  
normal code 39  
default  
E6  
E5  
,L  
Full ASCII Conversion full ASCII code 39  
full ASCII code 39 if possible  
not check CD  
check CD  
default  
D2  
D1  
E9  
E:  
Code 39 and  
It Pharmaceutical  
Check Digit (CD)  
not transmit CD  
transmit CD  
default  
default  
not transmit start/stop  
E2  
E1  
9E  
9F  
,N  
,M  
transmit start/stop  
Code 39 and  
It Pharmaceutical  
Misc Settings  
minimum data = three characters  
minimum data = one character  
disable concatenation  
default  
default  
enable concatenation  
Italian Pharmaceutical Options  
Enable  
Disable  
E6  
E6  
EB  
Italian Pharmaceutical Only (default disable)  
Italian Pharmaceutical if Possible (default disable)  
Leading A Transmission (default disable)  
E7  
E8  
EC  
A-7  
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Codabar  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Codabar Settings:  
[[  
Codabar  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Codabar Enable/Disable (default enable)  
B!  
C!  
WD  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
enable only Codabar normal mode  
enable only ABC code  
default  
IB  
I5  
I6  
I!  
Codabar  
ABC, CX Conversion  
enable only CX code  
enable Codabar / ABC and CX  
not check CD  
check CD  
default  
I8  
I7  
I:  
I9  
Codabar  
Check Digit (CD)  
not transmit CD  
transmit CD  
default  
default  
not transmit start / stop  
G1  
G!  
G5  
G2  
G3  
start / stop = ABCD / ABCD  
start / stop = abcd / abcd  
start / stop = ABCD / TN*E  
start / stop = abcd / tn*e  
Codabar  
Start / Stop  
start = <DC1><DC2><DC3><DC4>  
stop = <DC1><DC2><DC3><DC4>  
IK  
A-8  
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Codabar Settings Continued:  
minimum data = one character  
ID  
IC  
IG  
Codabar  
Minimum Digit  
minimum data = three characters  
minimum data = five characters  
default  
default  
disable space insertion  
enable space insertion  
Codabar  
Space Insertion  
IF  
IE  
Codabar  
Inter-Character  
Gap Check  
disable inter-character gap check  
enable inter-character gap check  
IJ  
II  
default  
A-9  
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Code 128  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Code 128 Settings:  
[[  
Codabar  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Code 128 Enable/Disable (default enable)  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
B7  
C7  
WF  
disable GS1-128  
default  
PG  
KG  
PH  
Code 128 and  
GS1-128 (EAN-128)  
EAN-128 Conversion  
enable GS1-128 only  
enable EAN-128 if possible  
Code 128 and  
GS1-128 (EAN-128)  
Concatenation  
disable concatenation (FNC2 message append) default  
enable concatenation (FNC2 message append)  
NQ  
NP  
A-10  
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Code 93  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Code 93 Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Code 93 (default enable)  
B6  
C6  
WE  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
not transmit CD  
transmit CD  
default  
Code 93  
Check Digit (CD)  
E[  
EZ  
A-11  
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Code 11  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Code 11 Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Code 11 (default disable)  
CMC  
CMD  
CMB  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
not check CD  
check 1 CD  
CMG  
CMH  
CMI  
CMJ  
CMK  
CML  
check 2 CD  
Code 11  
Check Digit (CD)  
check auto 1 or 2 CD  
not transmit CD  
transmit CD  
default  
default  
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2 of 5 and S-Code  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
2 of 5 and S-Code Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
K8  
K9  
SB  
BC  
Enable  
Disable  
Industrial 2 of 5 (default enable)  
S8  
S9  
S:  
CC  
Y5L  
Y5M  
N/A  
Interleaved 2 of 5 (default enable)  
S-Code (default enable)  
Matrix 2 of 5 (default disable)  
N/A  
Chinese Post Matrix 2 of 5  
(default disable)  
KF  
KT  
KU  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
not check CD  
check CD  
default  
H1  
H2  
F2  
F1  
2 of 5 and S-Code  
Check Digit (CD)  
not transmit CD  
transmit CD  
default  
disable space check for Industrial 2 of 5  
enable space check for Industrial 2 of 5  
2 of 5 and S-Code  
Space Check  
HL  
HK  
default  
default  
not transmit S-Code as Interleaved 2 of 5  
transmit S-Code as Interleaved 2 of 5  
HI  
HH  
S-Code Conversion  
minimum data = one character  
minimum data = three characters  
minimum data = five characters  
HF  
HG  
HJ  
2 of 5 and S-Code  
Minimum Digit  
default  
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MSI / Plessey  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
MSI / Plessey Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
MSI / Plessey (default enable)  
B8  
C8  
WG  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
not check CD  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
5S  
5T  
check 1 CD = mod 10  
default  
check 2 CD = mod 10/mod 10  
check 2 CD = mod 10/mod 11  
check 2 CD = mod 11/mod 10  
check 2 CD = mod 11/mod 11  
MSI / Plessey  
Check Digit (CD)  
not transmit CD  
5H  
5F  
5G  
MSI / Plessey  
Check Digit (CD)  
Transmission  
transmit CD 1  
default  
transmit CD 1 and CD 2  
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UK / Plessey  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
UK / Plessey Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
UK / Plessey (default enable)  
B2  
C2  
WB  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
not transmit CD  
UK / Plessey  
5P  
5O  
Check Digit (CD)  
transmit CD  
default  
disable space insertion  
enable space insertion  
default  
default  
UK / Plessey  
Space Insertion  
EP  
EO  
disable A -> X conversion  
enable A -> X conversion  
UK / Plessey  
X Conversion  
EQ  
ER  
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POSTNET  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
POSTNET Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
POSTNET (default disable)  
E7D  
E7B  
E7C  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
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Intelligent Mail Bar Code  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Intelligent Mail Bar Code Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
IMBC (default disable)  
E6I  
E6G  
E6H  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
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GS1 DataBar  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
GS1 DataBar Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
GS1 DataBar  
Omnidirectional  
Truncated  
Stacked  
Stacked Omnidirectional  
(default enable)  
K:  
KY  
TK  
GS1 DataBar Limited  
(default enable)  
KK  
KZ  
TL  
GS1 DataBar  
Expanded  
Expanded Stacked  
(default enable)  
KL  
ES  
TM  
GS1 DataBar  
All Above Types  
(default enable)  
CD7  
CDJ  
CDV  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
not transmit CD  
GS1 DataBar  
EN  
EM  
Check Digit (CD)  
transmit CD  
default  
not transmit application identifier  
transmit application identifier  
GS1 DataBar  
AI Transmission  
EU  
ET  
default  
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Korean Postal Authority  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Korean Postal Authority Code Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Korean Postal Authority  
(default disable)  
KM  
XI  
XJ  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
not transmit CD  
transmit CD  
default  
Korean Postal Authority  
Check Digit (CD)  
+.  
+,  
not transmit dash  
transmit dash  
Korean Postal Authority  
Dash  
+0  
+/  
default  
default  
upside down reading enabled  
upside down reading disabled  
Korean Postal Authority  
Upside Down Reading  
+:  
+9  
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IATA  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
[[  
IATA Settings:  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
IATA (default enable)  
B5  
C5  
WI  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
not check CD  
default  
5I  
5J  
5K  
5L  
check FC / SN only  
check FC / CPN / SN  
check FC / CPN / AC / SN  
IATA  
Check Digit (CD)  
IATA  
Check Digit (CD)  
Transmission  
not transmit CD  
transmit CD  
5N  
5M  
default  
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Tri-Optic  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Tri-Optic Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Tri-Optic (default enable)  
N/A  
KE  
K[  
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Telepen  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Telepen Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Telepen (default enable)  
B:  
C:  
WH  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
numeric mode  
ASCII mode  
default  
Telepen Conversion  
Output Mode  
E3  
E!  
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JPN (Customer Bar Code)  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
[[  
JPN Settings:  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
JPN (default disable)  
E6S  
E6Q  
E6R  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
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PDF417  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
PDF417 Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
PDF417 (default enable)  
CD!  
CDG  
CDS  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
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Micro PDF417  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Micro PDF417 Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Micro PDF417 (default enable)  
CD5  
CDH  
CDT  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
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Maxi Code  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Maxi Code Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Maxi Code (default enable)  
CD3  
CDF  
CDR  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
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QR Code  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
QR Code Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
QR Code (default enable)  
CD2  
CDE  
CDQ  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
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Micro QR  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Micro QR Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Micro QR (default enable)  
E!9  
E3V  
E3W  
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Aztec Code  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Aztec Code Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Aztec Code (default enable)  
CD6  
CDI  
CDU  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
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Aztec Runes  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Aztec Runes Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Aztec Runes (default disable)  
CG5  
CG3  
CG!  
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Data Matrix  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Data Matrix Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
CD1  
CH3  
Enable  
Disable  
Data Matrix (ECC 200)  
(default enable)  
CDD  
CH1  
CDP  
CH2  
Data Matrix (ECC 000-140)  
(default disable)  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
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Codablock F  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Codablock F Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Codablock F (default disable)  
E5S  
E5Q  
E5R  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
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Chinese Sensible Code  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Chinese Sensible Code Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
Enable  
Disable  
Chinese Sensible Code  
(default disable)  
E5L  
E5M  
E5N  
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All Codes  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
All Codes Settings:  
[[  
Symbology  
Exclusive  
CDB  
CDC  
Enable  
Disable  
All 1D Codes (default disable)  
CDN  
CDO  
CDZ  
CD[  
All 2D Codes (default disable)  
All 1D and 2D Codes  
(default disable)  
B1  
C1  
note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies  
Use this setting if you're having trouble reading a bar code with the default settings and you don't know  
what type of code you are trying to read. It's also a quick way to turn On or Off all 1D or 2D code  
symbologies.  
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Number of Characters  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Number of Characters Settings:  
[[  
If you are going to read bar codes of a known length, it is recommended to set the scanner for a fixed  
number of characters. The scanner uses this to verify that labels read are of the correct length and  
reject labels that do not have the specified length. The advantage of setting a fixed length is that it  
provides protection against short scans of labels, such as Interleaved 2of 5, which do not provide  
sufficient security against partial scans. The length check is done on the label data and is not affected  
by options such as (not) transmit start/stop character or check digit. Setting the number or characters  
does not affect fixed length codes, such as EAN-13. It is also possible to set the minimum and  
maximum number of characters allowed. The character length settings can be global (applying to all  
enabled codes) or individual (applying only to selected code types).  
Character Length Settings:  
fixed length OFF for all variable length codes  
default  
Global Setting  
for Fixed Length  
I1  
I2  
fixed length ON for all enabled variable length codes  
fixed length ON for selected variable length code(s)  
set minimum length for selected variable length code(s)  
set maximum length for selected variable length codes  
IL  
IM  
IN  
Individual Setting  
for Length  
Fixed Length Example Programming Sequence:  
1) Scan “Start Setup”  
2) Scan “Fixed Length ON” (global or individual)  
3) Scan a bar code of the desired length  
4) Scan another bar code of a second desired length (optional)  
5) Scan “End Setup”  
If you scan “global” fixed length then all enabled codes will be affected. If you scan  
“individual” fixed length then only the symbology scanned in step 3 and/or 4 is affected.  
Note: The maximum number of characters that can be set is 8000.  
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Composite Codes  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Composite Codes Settings:  
[[  
not ignore link flag for RSS/EAN-128 and EAN/UPC default  
SR  
SQ  
Link Flag  
ignore link flag for RSS/EAN-128 and EAN/UPC  
disable RSS/EAN-128 composite  
enable RSS/EAN-128 composite  
default  
default  
RSS / EAN-128  
Composite  
CIG  
CIF  
disable EAN/UPC composite  
enable EAN/UPC composite  
EAN / UPC  
Composite  
E2X  
E2W  
enable 1D composite only  
enable 2D composite only  
enable 1D and 2D composites  
CM1  
CM2  
CM3  
Composite  
Component  
default  
Outputs for Composite Code Setting:  
Composite Setting  
Output  
Enable/Disable  
Link Flag  
Composite Component  
1D+2D  
1D  
x
2D  
not ignore  
N/A  
o
o
o
o
x
x
x
x
x
#
#
x
o
o
1D composite only  
2D composite only  
1D and 2D composite  
1D composite only  
2D composite only  
1D and 2D composite  
#
Enable  
ignore  
N/A  
x
#
o
Disable  
x
o
o : Priority output  
# : Output when data cannot be output with o  
x : Not output  
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String Options  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Case Conversion Settings:  
[[  
no case conversion (AbCd -> AbCd)  
default  
Z[  
ZX  
ZY  
ZZ  
convert to upper case (AbCd -> ABCD)  
convert to lower case (AbCd -> abcd)  
exchange case (AbCd -> aBcD)  
Case  
Conversion  
Output Format Settings:  
The following additional characters can be included in each code that is scanned:  
1) Preamble / Postamble (up to 8 digits)  
Specified strings can be added in front and at the end of the data for all codes.  
2) Prefix / Suffix (up to 4 digits)  
Specified strings can be added in front and at the end of the data for a specific symbology.  
By default, the prefix is empty and the suffix is a CR character.  
3) Code Identification / Code Length  
Code Identification and Code Length can be included in a prefix and/or a suffix.  
Output Format:  
Preamble  
(max 8 digits)  
Prefix for each code  
(max 4 digits)  
Suffix for each code  
(max 4 digits)  
Postamble  
(max 8 digits)  
Data  
preamble command  
postamble command  
Preamble and  
Postamble  
N[  
QT  
Preamble / Postamble Example Programming Sequence:  
1) Scan “Start Setup”  
2) Scan “Preamble Command” or “Postamble Command”  
3) Scan up to 8 ASCII values from the ASCII Value Table  
4) Scan “End Setup”  
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Prefix / Suffix Commands:  
Symbology  
Prefix Command  
Suffix Command  
All Codes  
SZ  
O2  
N1  
O3  
N2  
O!  
N3  
O5  
N!  
N5  
ND  
N6  
N7  
N8  
NC  
HM  
J9  
O1  
M9  
NB  
N:  
YNY  
CME  
E6J  
S[  
O7  
P1  
O8  
P2  
O9  
P3  
O:  
P!  
P5  
QO  
P6  
P7  
P8  
PC  
HN  
J:  
O6  
M:  
PB  
P:  
YPY  
CMF  
E6K  
UPC-A  
UPC-A add-on  
UPC-E  
UPC-E add-on  
EAN-13  
EAN-13 add-on  
EAN-8  
EAN-8 add-on  
Code 39  
Tri-optic  
Codabar  
Industrial 2 of 5  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
S-code  
Matrix 2 of 5  
IATA  
MSI/Plessey  
Telepen  
UK/Plessey  
Code 128  
GS1-128  
Code 11  
Intelligent Mail Bar Code  
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Prefix / Suffix Commands Continued:  
Symbology  
Prefix Command  
Suffix Command  
POSTNET  
E7E  
PF  
SS  
E7F  
QR  
ST  
GS1 DataBar  
Composite code  
Codablock-F  
Data Matrix  
Aztec  
E5T  
NE  
E5U  
QP  
CG1  
E5O  
NL  
CG2  
E5P  
QX  
Chinese Sensible Code  
QR Code  
Maxicode  
NM  
PD  
QY  
QZ  
PDF417  
MicroPDF417  
Clear Prefix / Suffix  
PE  
NH  
Q[  
QS  
Prefix / Suffix Example Programming Sequence:  
1) Scan “Start Setup”  
2) Scan “Prefix Command” or “Suffix Command” for the desired symbology  
3) Scan up to 4 ASCII values from the Prefix / Suffix ASCII Value Table  
4) Scan “End Setup”  
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Prefix / Suffix ASCII Value Table:  
ASCII Command ASCII Command ASCII Command ASCII Command  
<SP>  
A
B
C
D
E
F
a
b
c
d
e
f
(NULL)  
(SOH)  
(STX)  
(ETX)  
(EOT)  
(ENQ)  
(ACK)  
(BEL)  
(BS)  
6B  
6C  
6D  
6E  
6F  
6G  
6H  
6I  
6J  
6K  
6L  
6M  
6N  
6O  
6P  
6Q  
7B  
7C  
7D  
7E  
7F  
7G  
7H  
8B  
8C  
8D  
1B  
1C  
1D  
1E  
1F  
1G  
1H  
1I  
1J  
1K  
1L  
1M  
1N  
1O  
1P  
1Q  
1R  
1S  
1T  
1U  
1V  
1W  
1X  
1Y  
1Z  
1[  
%B  
%C  
%D  
%E  
%F  
%G  
%H  
%I  
%J  
%K  
%L  
%M  
%N  
%O  
%P  
%Q  
%R  
%S  
%T  
%U  
%V  
%W  
%X  
%Y  
%Z  
%[  
:H  
2B  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
2G  
2H  
2I  
2J  
2K  
2L  
2M  
2N  
2O  
2P  
2Q  
2R  
2S  
2T  
2U  
2V  
2W  
2X  
2Y  
2Z  
!
#
$
%
&
'
G
H
I
g
h
i
(
)
J
j
(HT)  
*
+
,
K
L
M
N
O
P
k
l
(LF)  
(VT)  
m
n
o
p
q
r
(FF)  
-
(CR)  
.
(SO)  
/
(SI)  
:
Q
R
S
(DLE)  
(DC1)  
(DC2)  
(DC3)  
(DC4)  
(NAK)  
(SYN)  
(ETB)  
(CAN)  
(EM)  
;
<
=
>
?
@
[
s
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
\
]
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Prefix / Suffix ASCII Value Table Continued:  
ASCII Command ASCII Command ASCII Command ASCII Command  
^
_
`
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
(SUB)  
(ESC)  
(FS)  
8E  
8F  
8G  
:U  
:V  
:W  
:X  
R1  
R2  
R3  
R!  
R5  
R6  
R7  
R8  
R9  
R:  
2[  
:B  
:C  
:D  
:E  
:F  
:G  
{
|
(GS)  
(RS)  
}
~
(US)  
DEL  
Code Identification / Length Settings:  
code identification using Worth Data Code ID  
%3  
Code Identification  
Code Length  
code identification using AIM/ISO/IEC 15424 ID  
code length (1D/2D : 2/6 digit)  
%2  
%!  
%7  
code length (1D/2D : 6/6 digit)  
Code Identification and Code Length can be included in a prefix and/or suffix. The code length will be  
the number of characters that is configured above. The code identification and code length can be put  
at any position in the prefix/suffix string. These direct input characters count as 1 entry of the 4  
permissible entries for a prefix and suffix.  
The code length is transmitted as 2 digits, excluding prefix and suffix characters. For 2D codes the  
code length is transmitted as 6 digits. It is also possible to send the length as 6 digits for both 1D and  
2D codes.  
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Worth Data Code ID Prefix / Suffix Values:  
Code  
Code ID  
Code  
Code ID  
UPC-A  
C
F
MSI/Plessey  
Telepen  
Z
d
a
UPC-A +2  
UPC-A +5  
UPC-E  
G
D
H
I
UK/Plessey  
Code 128  
GS1-128  
Code 93  
T
T
U
b
c
UPC-E +2  
UPC-E +5  
EAN-13  
B
L
M
A
J
Code 11  
EAN-13 +2  
EAN-13 +5  
EAN-8  
Korean Postal Authority  
Intelligent Mail Bar Code  
POSTNET  
0
3
y
m
n
l
EAN-8 +2  
EAN-8 +5  
Code 39  
GS1 DataBar  
K
V
W
Y
R
S
Composite Code-A  
Composite Code-B  
Composite Code-C  
Codablock-F  
Code 39 Full ASCII  
Italian Pharmaceutical  
Codabar  
E
t
DataMatrix  
Codabar ABC  
Codabar CX  
Industrial 2 of 5  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
S-Code  
Aztec  
o
o
e
f
Aztec Runes  
O
N
g
Chinese Sensible Code  
QR Code  
u
j
Micro QR Code  
Maxi Code  
Matrix 2 of 5  
Chinese Post  
IATA  
Q
w
P
v
r
PDF417  
Micro PDF417  
s
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Collective Reading  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Collective Reading Settings:  
[[  
It is possible to not output data unless the specified number of codes is read. That means that the  
scanner does not read codes other than the specified number. Use this setting to read a group of labels  
all at once.  
multiple label = 1  
multiple label = 2  
multiple label = 3  
multiple label = 4  
multiple label = 5  
multiple label = 6  
multiple label = 7  
multiple label = 8  
multiple label = 9  
multiple label = 10  
default  
E12  
E13  
E1!  
E15  
E16  
E17  
E18  
E19  
E1:  
E1B  
Multiple Label  
Read  
Multiple Label  
Read  
(right and left)  
left to right  
right to left  
default  
default  
default  
E1O  
E1P  
top to bottom  
bottom to top  
Multiple Label Read  
(top and bottom)  
E1Q  
E1R  
output priority vertical  
Multiple Label Read  
(output priority)  
E1T  
E1S  
output priority horizontal  
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disable same label read during multiple read default  
E1U  
E1V  
Same Label Read  
enable same label read during multiple read  
enable sorting decoded labels  
disable sorting decoded labels  
default  
default  
E1W  
E1X  
Sorting Labels  
buffered mode (one image)  
buffered mode (multiple images)  
non-buffered mode  
E1Y  
E1M  
E1Z  
Buffered Mode  
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Read Mode  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Read Mode Settings:  
[[  
single read  
default  
T1  
T2  
T3  
Read Mode  
multiple read (see below)  
continuous read (used mainly for demonstration)  
In multiple read mode, when a bar code has been decoded, the decoded data will be output and the scan  
engine will keep on reading. When the bar code that has just been output is read again, it will not be  
output. However, when the scanner cannot decode any labels for some configurable time, it will forget  
the previous scan and then the same label can be read again.  
multiple read reset time = 1 frame  
BI  
BJ  
multiple read reset time = 2 frames  
multiple read reset time = 3 frames  
BK  
multiple read reset time = 4 frames  
Multiple Read  
Reset Time  
BL  
BM  
BN  
BO  
BH  
multiple read reset time = 5 frames  
multiple read reset time = 6 frames  
multiple read reset time = 7 frames  
multiple read reset time = indefinitely  
default  
default  
enable trigger  
Enable/Disable  
Trigger  
T9  
T8  
disable trigger (continuous read)  
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Read Mode Settings Continued:  
enable auto trigger  
Auto Trigger  
,J  
,G  
(Stand Mode)  
disable auto trigger  
default  
disable auto trigger synchronization  
Auto Trigger  
Synchronization  
&R  
&S  
enable auto trigger synchronization  
default  
note: when the auto trigger is synchronized with the trigger switch, the read time configured for normal  
reading will be used for auto trigger read time.  
read time 1 second  
read time 2 seconds  
read time 3 seconds  
read time 4 seconds  
read time 5 seconds  
read time 6 seconds  
read time 7 seconds  
read time 8 seconds  
read time 9 seconds  
read time * 10  
default  
&G  
&H  
&I  
&J  
&K  
&L  
&M  
&N  
&O  
&P  
&Q  
Auto Trigger  
Read Time  
read time indefinitely  
auto trigger = sensitive  
auto trigger = normal  
auto trigger = insensitive  
default  
YNG  
YNI  
YNK  
Auto Trigger  
Conditions  
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Read Mode Settings Continued:  
read time 0 second  
Z1  
Z2  
Z3  
Z!  
Z5  
Z6  
Z7  
Z8  
Z9  
Z:  
ZN  
ZM  
read time 1 second  
read time 2 seconds  
default  
read time 3 seconds  
read time 4 seconds  
read time 5 seconds  
Normal  
Read Time  
read time 6 seconds  
read time 7 seconds  
read time 8 seconds  
read time 9 seconds  
read time * 10  
read time indefinitely  
read 1 time, redundancy = 0  
read 2 time, redundancy = 1  
read 3 time, redundancy = 2  
read 4 time, redundancy = 3  
Y1  
Y2  
Y3  
Y!  
CT  
CU  
CV  
CW  
CX  
default  
Redundancy  
read 5 time, redundancy = 4  
read 6 time, redundancy = 5  
read 7 time, redundancy = 6  
read 8 time, redundancy = 7  
read 9 time, redundancy = 8  
Redundancy is the number of times that the label has to be scanned in addition to the first scan.  
positive bar codes (black on white)  
negative bar codes (white on black)  
positive and negative bar codes  
default  
W3  
W!  
W5  
Positive and  
Negative Codes  
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Read Mode Settings Continued:  
disable add-on wait more  
default  
YB  
YC  
YD  
YE  
add-on wait mode = 0.25 seconds  
Add-on  
Delay Timer  
add-on wait mode = 0.50 seconds  
add-on wait mode = 0.75 seconds  
Since WPC-type codes (UPC, EAN) with add-on (supplements) have a high probability of  
unsuccessful decoding, the scanner repeats decoding the add-on code during the specified period of  
time. It is effective to read the add-on parts, but it will also cause a reduced response when a code  
without an add-on is read.  
no margin check  
/ZO  
ZP  
ZQ  
margin check 1/7 normal  
margin check 2/7 normal  
margin check 3/7 normal  
Margin Check  
(Quiet Zone)  
ZR  
ZS  
margin check 4/7 normal  
margin check 5/7 normal  
ZT  
ZU  
margin check 6/7 normal  
margin check normal  
default  
ZV  
disable power saving (USB I/F default)  
power saving after 0 seconds (RS-232 I/F default)  
power saving after 1 second  
default  
default  
YTD  
F75  
YTI  
FC1  
FC2  
FC3  
YTE  
YTF  
YTG  
YTH  
power saving after 2 seconds  
power saving after 5 seconds  
Power Saving  
power saving after 10 seconds  
power saving after 30 seconds  
power saving after 10 minutes  
power saving after 30 minutes  
power saving after 60 minutes  
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Imager Settings:  
disable LED illumination  
E!B  
E!:  
E!C  
Illumination Mode enable LED illumination  
LED illumination alternating  
default  
default  
disable laser aiming and LED illumination  
enable laser aiming  
E!D  
E!E  
E!F  
Aiming On/Off  
Central Reading  
disable laser aiming  
enable central reading  
(read only a code that the laser aims at)  
E11  
E1[  
disable central reading  
(read the entire image)  
default  
default  
careful mode (good for hard to read codes)  
standard mode  
EN!  
EN3  
EN2  
EN1  
1D Code  
Decode Mode  
semi-quick mode  
quick mode (good for easy to read codes)  
disable scanning from LCD display  
enable scanning from LCD display  
default  
default  
LCD Display  
Scanning  
E!J  
E!K  
AF system = laser and contrast  
AF system = contrast only  
AF system = laser only  
F9L  
F9M  
F9N  
Auto Focus  
Mode  
Note: Normally laser ranging is used for reading labels. In case it cannot be used in a brightly-lit  
environment, the contrast method is used. When “contrast only” is configured, the reading speed will  
be slower.  
short range = 90mm  
F9O  
F9P  
F9Q  
Fixed Focus  
Mode  
medium range = 163mm  
long range = 880mm  
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Indicator Settings  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
[[  
default  
enable good read buzzer  
X9  
X1  
X2  
X3  
X!  
X8  
X5  
X6  
X7  
U1  
U3  
U!  
U5  
WZ  
W[  
HD  
HE  
Buzzer  
disable good read buzzer  
single tone buzzer  
default  
default  
Buzzer Tone  
high-low buzzer  
low-high buzzer  
buzzer duration = 50ms  
buzzer duration = 100ms  
buzzer duration = 200ms  
buzzer duration = 400ms  
buzzer loudness = maximum  
buzzer loudness = high  
buzzer loudness = medium  
buzzer loudness = low  
buzzer before transmission  
buzzer after transmission  
enable startup buzzer  
disable startup buzzer  
Buzzer Duration  
Buzzer Loudness  
default  
default  
default  
Buzzer  
Transmission  
Startup Buzzer  
disable LED  
U5  
U6  
U7  
U8  
LED duration = 0.2 seconds  
LED duration = 0.4 seconds  
LED duration = 0.8 seconds  
default  
Good Read LED  
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Diagnostics  
Start Setup  
End Setup  
[[  
Diagnostic Codes:  
[[  
Transmit software version  
[2  
[!  
Transmit settings  
Transmit only changes from default  
Transmit ASCII printable string  
Transmit ASCII control string  
Reset to default (RS-232)  
Reset to default (USB-HID)  
FBS  
[B  
ZW  
Diagnostics  
V3  
TV  
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Appendix B  
Resolving USB Installation Issues  
The USB HID (Human Interface Device) keyboard driver is standard with Windows®. Most recent versions of  
Windows include necessary files in the installed Windows system folders so driver installation is easy if not  
automatic. It is possible for the user to cancel the HID driver installation before it is completed and this results in  
a problem. Restarting Windows does NOT initiate a re-installation; the user must go into the device  
management utility in Windows. Location and operation of the device management utility is different depending  
on the version of Windows:  
Windows® XP:  
1. Go to the Start menu.  
2. Select Control Panel.  
3. Switch to Classic View if you are in Category View  
4. Select System.  
5. Select Hardware tab.  
6. Select Device Manager  
7. Double Click on Human Interface Devices  
8. Locate the USB Human Interface Device with a ! in the icon.  
9. Click on Update Driver  
10. Follow instructions.  
If XP fails to find the driver on the computer's hard disk, you may have to insert and point to the original  
Windows XP CD-ROM to complete the installation. Also make sure you have rights to add new hardware to  
your computer - some  
XP installations problems can be solved by logging in as the Administrator of the computer.  
11. Click Finish  
Windows® 98SE & ME:  
1. Go to the Start menu.  
2. Go to Settings.  
3. Select Control Panel.  
4. Go to System.  
5. Click on the Device Manager tab.  
6. Double Click on the USB Human Interface Devices  
7. Click on the Reinstall Driver button.  
8. Follow directions.  
If the installer cannot find the right driver file on your hard disk, you may have to insert the original Windows®  
98SE or ME CDROM and point to it to complete the installation.  
9. Click Finish.  
Windows® 2000:  
1. Log on as Administrator and open the Administrative Tools folder in your Control Panel.  
2. Run the Computer Management utility.  
3. Select the Tree tab on the left panel  
4. Find the Device Manager entry under System Tools and click on it. The right panel will display current  
devices.  
5. Problem devices will be identified with an ! icon. Find either the HID Keyboard Device under Keyboards or  
the USB Human Interface Device under Human Interface Devices and double-click on one of those entries.  
6. Select the Driver tab at the top of the window and click on the Update Driver button. Follow the prompts to  
re-install the HID driver.  
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Windows 7 & Vista:  
1. Go to the Start menu.  
2. Select Control Panel.  
3. Switch to Classic View if you are in Category View  
4. Select System.  
5. Select Hardware tab.  
6. Select Device Manager  
7. Double Click on Human Interface Devices  
8. Locate the USB Human Interface Device with a ! in the icon.  
9. Click on Update Driver  
10. Follow instructions.  
If Windows 7 or Vista fails to find the driver on the computer's hard disk, you may have to insert and point to the  
original Windows 7 or Vista CD-ROM to complete the installation. Also make sure you have rights to add new  
hardware to your computer - many Windows 7 or Vista installations problems can be solved by logging in as the  
Administrator of the computer. In order to install new hardware in Windows 7 or Vista you may need to turn off  
the UAC (UserAccount Control). UAC is turned off using the User Account icon. UAC is turned on using the  
Sercurity Center icon.  
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