Xenon™ 1500
Area-Imaging Scanner
User’s Guide
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Product Agency Compliance
USA
FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radi-
ate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equip-
ment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
•
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for
help.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the fol-
lowing booklet helpful: “Something About Interference.” This is available at
FCC local regional offices. Honeywell is not responsible for any radio or
television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equip-
ment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment
other than those specified by Honeywell. The correction is the responsibil-
ity of the user.
Use only shielded data cables with this system. This unit has been tested
with cables less than 3 meters. Cables greater than 3 meters may not meet
class B performance.
Caution: Any changes or modifications made to this equipment not
expressly approved by Honeywell may void the FCC authorization to oper-
ate this equipment.
UL Statement
UL listed: UL60950-1, 2nd Edition.
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Canada
Industry Canada ICES-003
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Opera-
tion is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Conformité à la règlementation canadienne
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003
du Canada. Son fonctionnement est assujetti aux conditions suivantes :
1. Cet appareil ne doit pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable.
2. Cet appareil doit pouvoir accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris le
brouillage pouvant causer un fonctionnement indésirable.
C-UL Statement
C-UL listed: CSA C22.2 No.60950-1-07, 2nd Edition.
Europe
The CE marking indicates compliance to 2004/108/EC EMC Directive
with Standards EN55022 CLASS B, EN55024, EN61000-3-2,
EN61000-3-3.
For further information please contact:
Honeywell Imaging & Mobility Europe BV
Nijverheidsweg 9-13
5627 BT Eindhoven
The Netherlands
Honeywell International Inc. shall not be liable for use of our product with
equipment (i.e., power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE
marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Information
Honeywell complies with Directive 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PAR-
LIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE).
This product has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its
production. It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health
and the environment, if not properly disposed.
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In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment
and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources, we encourage you to
use the appropriate take-back systems for product disposal. Those sys-
tems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of the product you are dis-
posing in a sound way.
The crossed out wheeled bin symbol informs you that the product
should not be disposed of along with municipal waste and invites you to
use the appropriate separate take-back systems for product disposal.
If you need more information on the collection, reuse, and recycling sys-
tems, please contact your local or regional waste administration.
You may also contact your supplier for more information on the environ-
mental performances of this product.
Germany
If your product is marked with the GS symbol, then the product
has been issued a GS certificate showing compliance to EN
60950-1, Second Edition.
This device is not intended for use in direct field of view at visual display
workplaces. To avoid distracting reflections at visual display workplaces,
this device should not be placed in direct field of view.
Australia/NZ
C-Tick Statement
Conforms to AS/NZS 3548 EMC requirement
Japan
VCCI: V-3, Technical Requirements, Class B ITE.
Russia
Gost-R certificate
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South Korea
This product meets Korean agency approval.
Taiwan
If the following label is attached to your product, the product meets Taiwan
agency approval:
BSMI Standard: CNS13438, CNS14336
依據標準 : CNS13438, CNS14336
International
LED Safety Statement
LEDs have been tested and classified as “EXEMPT RISK GROUP” to the
standard: IEC 62471:2006.
CB Scheme
Certified to CB Scheme IEC 60950-1, Second Edition.
Patents
For patent information, please refer to www.honeywellaidc.com/patents.
Solids and Water Protection
The Xenon 1500 has a rating of IP41, immunity of foreign particles and dripping
water.
Warning
To reduce the possibility of heat-related injuries, avoid touching sec-
tions of the scanner that feel warm.
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Required Safety Labels
Scanner
Illumination output
Part
Number, Serial
Number and
Revision
Information
location
Compliance
Label
location
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About This Manual ...................................................... 1-1
Connecting the Device with USB ................................ 1-2
USB HID................................................................ 2-2
Keyboard Country Layout ........................................... 2-4
Good Read and Error Indicators ................................. 3-2
Beeper – Good Read ............................................ 3-2
Beeper Volume – Good Read ............................... 3-2
Beeper Pitch – Good Read ................................... 3-3
Beeper Pitch – Error.............................................. 3-3
Beeper Duration – Good Read.............................. 3-3
LED – Good Read................................................. 3-4
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User-Specified Aimer Delay.................................3-12
Aimer Mode ...............................................................3-12
To Add a Carriage Return Suffix
to All Symbologies............................................4-3
Prefix Selections..........................................................4-3
Suffix Selections ..........................................................4-4
Function Code Transmit ..............................................4-4
Intercharacter, Interfunction,
and Intermessage Delays..........................................4-4
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Terminal ID Table........................................................ 5-4
Move Commands .................................................. 5-5
Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop) .......... 6-15
Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop).................... 6-16
Matrix 2 of 5 .............................................................. 6-17
Code 128................................................................... 6-18
ISBT 128 Concatenation ..................................... 6-18
Code 128 Code Page.......................................... 6-19
GS1-128.................................................................... 6-20
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Data Matrix Code Page .......................................6-46
Aztec Code Page.................................................6-48
Postal Codes - Linear ................................................6-49
China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)............................6-49
Korea Post...........................................................6-51
Chapter 7 - Interface Keys
Keyboard Function Relationships................................7-1
Supported Interface Keys ............................................7-3
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Show Software Revision ............................................. 8-1
Test Menu ................................................................... 8-2
Conventions ................................................................ 9-1
Query Commands....................................................... 9-2
Chapter 11 - Maintenance
Repairs...................................................................... 11-1
Maintenance.............................................................. 11-1
Cleaning the Scanner.......................................... 11-1
Cleaning the Window .......................................... 11-1
Health Care Housing........................................... 11-1
Inspecting Cords and Connectors....................... 11-2
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Replacing Cables in Corded Scanners......................11-2
ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)............... A-4
Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes................. A-6
Unicode Key Maps...................................................... A-8
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1
Getting Started
About This Manual
This User’s Guide provides installation and programming instructions for the
Xenon™ 1500 area-imaging scanner. Product specifications, dimensions, war-
ranty, and customer support information are also included.
Honeywell bar code scanners are factory programmed for the most common
terminal and communications settings. If you need to change these settings,
programming is accomplished by scanning the bar codes in this guide.
An asterisk (*) next to an option indicates the default setting.
Unpacking Your Device
After you open the shipping carton containing the product, take the following
steps:
•
Check for damage during shipment. Report damage immediately to the
carrier who delivered the carton.
•
•
Make sure the items in the carton match your order.
Save the shipping container for later storage or shipping.
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Connecting the Device with USB
The scanner can be connected to the USB port of a computer. Connect
the appropriate interface cable to the device first, then to the computer.
Reading Techniques
The scanner has a view finder that projects a bright red aiming beam that corre-
sponds to the scanner’s horizontal field of view. The aiming beam should be
centered over the bar code, but it can be positioned in any direction for a good
read.
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Linear bar code
2D Matrix symbol
The aiming beam is smaller when the scanner is closer to the code and larger
when it is farther from the code. Symbologies with smaller bars or elements (mil
size) should be read closer to the unit. Symbologies with larger bars or ele-
ments (mil size) should be read farther from the unit. To read single or multiple
symbols (on a page or on an object), hold the scanner at an appropriate dis-
tance from the target, pull the trigger, and center the aiming beam on the sym-
bol. If the code being scanned is highly reflective (e.g., laminated), it may be
necessary to tilt the code up 15° to 18° to prevent unwanted reflection.
Setting Custom Defaults
You have the ability to create a set of menu commands as your own, custom
defaults. To do so, scan the Set Custom Defaults bar code below before
scannning the menu commands for your custom defaults. If a menu command
requires scanning numeric codes from the back cover, then a Save code, that
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entire sequence will be saved to your custom defaults. When you have entered
all the commands you want to save for your custom defaults, scan the Save
Custom Defaults bar code.
Set Custom Defaults
Save Custom Defaults
You may have a series of custom settings and want to correct a single setting.
To do so, just scan the new setting to overwrite the old one. For example, if you
had previously saved the setting for Beeper Volume at Low to your custom
defaults, and decide you want the beeper volume set to High, just scan the Set
Custom Defaults bar code, then scan the Beeper Volume High menu code,
and then Save Custom Defaults. The rest of the custom defaults will remain,
but the beeper volume setting will be updated.
Resetting the Custom Defaults
If you want the custom default settings restored to your scanner, scan the Acti-
vate Custom Defaults bar code below. This is the recommended default bar
code for most users. It resets the scanner to the custom default settings. If
there are no custom defaults, it will reset the scanner to the factory default set-
tings. Any settings that have not been specified through the custom defaults
will be defaulted to the factory default settings.
Activate Custom Defaults
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Resetting the Factory Defaults
This selection erases all your settings and resets the scanner to the
original factory defaults. It also disables all plugins.
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If you aren’t sure what programming options are in your scanner, or you’ve
changed some options and want to restore the scanner to factory default set-
tings, first scan the Remove Custom Defaults bar code, then scan Activate
Defaults. This resets the scanner to the factory default settings.
Remove Custom Defaults
Activate Defaults
The Menu Commands, beginning on page 9-5 list the factory default settings for
each of the commands (indicated by an asterisk (*) on the programming pages).
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Programming the Interface
Introduction
This chapter describes how to program your system for the desired interface.
Programming the Interface - Plug and Play
Note: After you scan one of the codes, power cycle the host terminal to have
the interface in effect.
USB IBM SurePos
Scan one of the following “Plug and Play” codes to program the scanner for
an IBM SurePos (USB handheld scanner) or IBM SurePos (USB tabletop
scanner) interface.
Note: After scanning one of these codes, you must power cycle the cash
register.
USB IBM SurePos
(USB Handheld Scanner)
Interface
USB IBM SurePos
(USB Tabletop Scanner)
Interface
Each bar code above also programs the following suffixes for each symbol-
ogy:
Symbology
Suffix
Symbology
Suffix
EAN 8
EAN 13
UPC A
UPC E
0C
16
0D
0A
Code 39
Interleaved 2 of 5
Code 128
00 0A 0B
00 0D 0B
00 18 0B
00 0A 0B
Code 39
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USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard
Scan one of the following codes to program the scanner for USB PC Key-
board or USB Macintosh Keyboard. Scanning these codes also adds a CR
and LF.
C)
USB Keyboard (P
USB Keyboard (Mac)
USB Japanese Keyboard (PC)
USB HID
Scan the following code to program the scanner for USB HID bar code
scanners.
USB HID Bar Code Scanner
USB Serial
Scan the following code to program the scanner to emulate a regular
RS232-based COM Port. If you are using a Microsoft® Windows® PC, you
will need to download a driver from the Honeywell website
number. Apple® Macintosh computers recognize the scanner as a USB
CDC class device and automatically uses a class driver.
USB Serial
Note: No extra configuration (e.g., baud rate) is necessary.
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Keyboard Country Layout
Scan the appropriate country code below to program the keyboard layout for
your country or language. As a general rule, the following characters are sup-
ported, but need special care for countries other than the United States:
@ | $ # { } [ ] = / ‘ \ < > ~
* United States
United States (Dvorak)
United States (Dvorak left)
United States (Dvorak right)
United States (International)
Albania
Azeri (Cyrillic)
Azeri (Latin)
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia
Brazil
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Keyboard Country (continued)
Brazil (MS)
Bulgaria (Cyrillic)
Canada (French legacy)
Canada (Multilingual)
Czech
Bulgaria (Latin)
Canada (French)
Croatia
Czech (Programmers)
Czech (QWERTY)
Czech (QWERTZ)
Denmark
Dutch (Netherlands)
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Keyboard Country (continued)
Switzerland (German)
Tatar
Turkey F
Turkey Q
Ukrainian
United Kingdom
United Stated (Dvorak right)
United States (Dvorak left)
United States (Dvorak)
Uzbek (Cyrillic)
United States (International)
Keyboard Style
This programs keyboard styles, such as Caps Lock and Shift Lock. If you have
used Keyboard Conversion settings, they will override any of the following Key-
board Style settings. Default = Regular.
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Regular is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key off.
* Regular
Caps Lock is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key on.
Caps Lock
Shift Lock is used when you normally have the Shift Lock key on (not common
to U.S. keyboards).
Shift Lock
Automatic Caps Lock is used if you change the Caps Lock key on and off.
The software tracks and reflects if you have Caps Lock on or off . This selection
can only be used with systems that have an LED that notes the Caps Lock sta-
tus (AT keyboards).
Automatic Caps Lock
Autocaps via NumLock bar code should be scanned in countries (e.g., Ger-
many, France) where the Caps Lock key cannot be used to toggle Caps Lock.
The NumLock option works similarly to the regular Autocaps, but uses the Num-
Lock key to retrieve the current state of the Caps Lock.
Autocaps via NumLock
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Keyboard Conversion
Alphabetic keyboard characters can be forced to be all upper case or all lower-
case. So if you have the following bar code: “abc569GK,” you can make the
output “ABC569GK” by scanning Convert All Characters to Upper Case, or to
“abc569gk” by scanning Convert All Characters to Lower Case.
These settings override Keyboard Style selections.
Default = Keyboard Conversion Off.
* Keyboard Conversion Off
Convert All Characters
to Upper Case
Convert All Characters
to Lower Case
Control Character Output
This selection sends a text string instead of a control character. For example,
when the control character for a carriage return is expected, the output would
display [CR] instead of the ASCII code of 0D. Refer to ASCII Conversion Chart
(Code Page 1252) on page A-4. Only codes 00 through 1F are converted (the
first column of the chart).
Note: Control + ASCII Mode overrides this mode.
Default = Off.
Control Character Output On
* Control Character Output Off
Keyboard Modifiers
This modifies special keyboard features, such as CTRL+ ASCII codes and
Turbo Mode.
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Control + ASCII Mode On: The scanner sends key combinations for ASCII
control characters for values 00-1F. Windows is the preferred mode. All key-
board country codes are supported. DOS mode is a legacy mode, and it does
not support all keyboard country codes. New users should use the Windows
mode. Refer to Keyboard Function Relationships, page 7-1 for CTRL+ ASCII
Values.
Windows Mode Prefix/Suffix Off: The scanner sends key combinations for
ASCII control characters for values 00-1F, but it does not transmit any prefix or
suffix information.
Default = Control + ASCII Mode Off.
Windows Mode Control + ASCII
Mode On
* Control + ASCII Mode Off
DOS Mode Control + ASCII Mode
On
Windows Mode Prefix/Suffix Off
Turbo Mode: The scanner sends characters to a terminal faster. If the terminal
drops characters, do not use Turbo Mode. Default = Off
Turbo Mode On
* Turbo Mode Off
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Input/Output Settings
Power Up Beeper
The scanner can be programmed to beep when it’s powered up. Scan the Off
bar code(s) if you don’t want a power up beep. Default = Power Up Beeper On
- Scanner.
Power Up Beeper Off
* Power Up Beeper On
Beep on BEL Character
You may wish to force the scanner to beep upon a command sent from the host.
If you scan the Beep on BEL On bar code below, the scanner will beep every
time a BEL character is received from the host. Default = Beep on BEL Off.
*Beep on BEL Off
Beep on BEL On
Trigger Click
To hear an audible click every time the scanner trigger is pressed, scan the
Trigger Click On bar code below. Scan the Trigger Click Off code if you don’t
wish to hear the click. (This feature has no effect on serial or automatic trigger-
ing.) Default = Trigger Click Off.
*Trigger Click Off
Trigger Click On
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Good Read and Error Indicators
Beeper – Good Read
The beeper may be programmed On or Off in response to a good read.
Turning this option off, only turns off the beeper response to a good read
indication. All error and menu beeps are still audible. Default = Beeper -
Good Read On.
Beeper - Good Read Off
* Beeper - Good Read On
Beeper Volume – Good Read
The beeper volume codes modify the volume of the beep the scanner
emits on a good read. Default = Medium.
Low
* Medium
High
Off
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Beeper Pitch – Good Read
The beeper pitch codes modify the pitch (frequency) of the beep the scan-
ner emits on a good read. Default = Medium.
Low (1600 Hz)
* Medium (2700 Hz)
High (4200 Hz)
Beeper Pitch – Error
The beeper pitch codes modify the pitch (frequency) of the sound the scan-
ner emits when there is a bad read or error. Default = Razz.
* Razz (250 Hz)
Medium (3250 Hz)
High (4200 Hz)
Beeper Duration – Good Read
The beeper duration codes modify the length of the beep the scanner emits
on a good read. Default = Normal.
* Normal Beep
Short Beep
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LED – Good Read
The LED indicator can be programmed On or Off in response to a good
read. Default = On.
* LED - Good Read On
Number of Beeps – Good Read
The number of beeps of a good read can be programmed from 1 - 9. The
same number of beeps will be applied to the beeper and LED in response
to a good read. For example, if you program this option to have five beeps,
there will be five beeps and five LED flashes in response to a good read.
The beeps and LED flashes are in sync with one another. To change the
number of beeps, scan the bar code below and then scan a digit (1-9) bar
code and the Save bar code on the Programming Chart inside the back
cover of this manual. Default = 1.
Number of Good Read Beeps/LED Flashes
Number of Beeps – Error
The number of beeps and LED flashes emitted by the scanner for a bad
read or error can be programmed from 1 - 9. For example, if you program
this option to have five error beeps, there will be five error beeps and five
LED flashes in response to an error. To change the number of error beeps,
scan the bar code below and then scan a digit (1-9) bar code and the Save
bar code on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual.
Default = 1.
Number of Error Beeps/LED Flashes
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Good Read Delay
This sets the minimum amount of time before the scanner can read another
bar code. Default = 0 ms (No Delay).
* No Delay
Short Delay (500 ms)
Medium Delay (1,000 ms)
Long Delay (1,500 ms)
User-Specified Good Read Delay
If you want to set your own length for the good read delay, scan the bar
code below, then set the delay (from 0-30,000 milliseconds) by scanning
digits from the inside back cover, then scanning Save.
User-Specified Good Read Delay
Manual Trigger Mode
When in manual trigger mode, the scanner scans until a bar code is read, or
until the trigger is released. Default = Manual Trigger-Normal.
* Manual Trigger - Normal
Serial Trigger Mode
You can activate the scanner either by pressing the trigger, or using a serial trig-
ger command (see Trigger Commands on page 9-4). When in serial mode, the
scanner scans until a bar code has been read or until the deactivate command
is sent. The scanner can also be set to turn itself off after a specified time has
elapsed (see Read Time-Out, which follows).
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Read Time-Out
Use this selection to set a time-out (in milliseconds) of the scanner’s trigger
when using serial commands to trigger the scanner. Once the scanner has
timed out, you can activate the scanner either by pressing the trigger or
using a serial trigger command. After scanning the Read Time-Out bar
code, set the time-out duration (from 0-300,000 milliseconds) by scanning
digits on the Programming Chart inside the back cover, then scanning
Save. Default = 30,000 ms.
Read Time-Out
Presentation Mode
Presentation Mode uses ambient light to detect bar codes. The LEDs remain
off until a bar code is presented to the scanner, then the LEDs turn on automat-
ically to read the code. If the light level in the room is not high enough, Presen-
tation Mode may not work properly.
Presentation Mode
Presentation LED Behavior after Decode
When a scanner is in presentation mode, the LEDs dim 30 seconds after a
bar code is decoded. If you wish to dim the LEDs immediately after a bar
code is decoded, scan the LEDs Off bar code, below. Default = LEDs On.
* LEDs On
LEDs Off
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Presentation Sensitivity
Presentation Sensitivity is a numeric range that increases or decreases the
scanner's reaction time to bar code presentation. To set the sensitivity,
scan the Sensitivity bar code, then scan the degree of sensitivity (from 0-
20) from the inside back cover, and Save. 0 is the most sensitive setting,
and 20 is the least sensitive. Default = 1.
Presentation Centering
Use Presentation Centering to narrow the scanner’s field of view when it is
in the stand to make sure the scanner reads only those bar codes intended
by the user. For instance, if multiple codes are placed closely together,
Presentation Centering will insure that only the desired codes are read.
Note: To adjust centering when the scanner is hand-held, see
Centering (page 3-12).
If a bar code is not touched by a predefined window, it will not be decoded
or output by the scanner. If Presentation Centering is turned on by scan-
ning Presentation Centering On, the scanner only reads codes that pass
through the centering window you specify using the Top of Presentation
Centering Window, Bottom of Presentation Centering Window, Left,
and Right of Presentation Centering Window bar codes.
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In the example below, the white box is the centering window. The centering
window has been set to 20% left, 30% right, 8% top, and 25% bottom.
Since Bar Code 1 passes through the centering window, it will be read. Bar
Code 2 does not pass through the centering window, so it will not be read.
0%
Bar Code 1
10
Bar Code 2
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100%
Note: A bar code needs only to be touched by the centering window in
order to be read. It does not need to pass completely through the
centering window.
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Scan Presentation Centering On, then scan one of the following bar
codes to change the top, bottom, left, or right of the centering window.
Then scan the percent you want to shift the centering window using digits
on the inside back cover of this manual. Scan Save. Default Presentation
Centering = 40% for Top and Left, 60% for Bottom and Right.
Presentation Centering On
* Presentation Centering Off
Top of Presentation Centering
Window
Bottom of Presentation
Centering Window
Left of
Presentation Centering
Window
Right of Presentation Centering
Window
Mobile Phone Read Mode
When this mode is selected, your scanner is optimized to read bar codes from
mobile phone or other LED displays. However, the speed of scanning printed
bar codes may be slightly lower when this mode is enabled. You can enable
Mobile Phone Reading for either a hand held device, or for a hands-free (pre-
sentation) application.
Hand Held Scanning - Mobile
Phone
Note: To turn off Mobil Phone Read Mode, scan a Manual or Serial Trigger
Mode bar code (see page 3-5).
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Hands Free Time-Out
The Presentation Modes are referred to as “hands free” modes. If the scanner’s
trigger is pulled when using a hands free mode, the scanner changes to manual
trigger mode. You can set the time the scanner should remain in manual trigger
mode by setting the Hands Free Time-Out. Once the time-out value is reached,
(if there have been no further trigger pulls) the scanner reverts to the original
hands free mode.
Scan the Hands Free Time-Out bar code, then scan the time-out duration
(from 0-300,000 milliseconds) from the inside back cover, and Save. Default =
5,000 ms.
Hands Free Time-Out
Reread Delay
This sets the time period before the scanner can read the same bar code a sec-
ond time. Setting a reread delay protects against accidental rereads of the
same bar code. Longer delays are effective in minimizing accidental rereads.
Use shorter delays in applications where repetitive bar code scanning is
required. Reread Delay only works when in Presentation Mode (see page 3-6).
Default = Medium.
Short (500 ms)
* Medium (750 ms)
Long (1000 ms)
Extra Long (2000 ms)
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User-Specified Reread Delay
If you want to set your own length for the reread delay, scan the bar code below,
then set the delay (from 0-30,000 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the
inside back cover, then scanning Save.
User-Specified Reread Delay
Illumination Lights
If you want the illumination lights on while reading a bar code, scan the Lights
On bar code, below. However, if you want to turn just the lights off, scan the
Lights Off bar code. Default = Lights On.
Note: This setting does not affect the aimer light. The aiming light can be set
using Aimer Mode (page 3-12).
* Lights On
Lights Off
Aimer Delay
The aimer delay allows a delay time for the operator to aim the scanner before
the picture is taken. Use these codes to set the time between when the trigger
is pulled and when the picture is taken. During the delay time, the aiming light
will appear, but the LEDs won’t turn on until the delay time is over. Default =
Off.
200 milliseconds
400 milliseconds
* Off (no delay)
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User-Specified Aimer Delay
If you want to set your own length for the duration of the delay, scan the bar
code below, then set the time-out by scanning digits (0 - 4,000 ms) from the
Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual, then scan Save.
Delay Duration
Scanner Time-Out
Scanner Time-Out powers down the scanner after the unit has been idle for the
specified time. To prevent the scanner from powering down, set this time-out to
0. Scan Scanner Time-Out, then set the time-out by scanning digits (from 0 -
999,999 ms) from the inside back cover, then scanning Save. Default = 1 ms.
Scanner Time-Out
Aimer Mode
This feature allows you to turn the aimer on and off. When the Interlaced bar
code is scanned, the aimer is interlaced with the illumination LEDs. Default =
Interlaced.
Off
* Interlaced
Centering
Use Centering to narrow the scanner’s field of view to make sure that when the
scanner is hand-held, it reads only those bar codes intended by the user. For
instance, if multiple codes are placed closely together, centering will insure that
only the desired codes are read. (Centering can be used in conjunction with
Aimer Delay, page 3-11, for the most error-free operation in applications where
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multiple codes are spaced closely together. Using the Aimer Delay and Center-
ing features, the scanner can emulate the operation of older systems, such as
linear laser bar code scanners.)
Note: To adjust centering when the scanner is in the stand, see Presentation
Centering (page 3-7).
If a bar code is not touched by a predefined window, it will not be decoded or
output by the scanner. If centering is turned on by scanning Centering On, the
scanner only reads codes that pass through the centering window you specify
using the Top of Centering Window, Bottom of Centering Window, Left, and
Right of Centering Window bar codes.
In the example below, the white box is the centering window. The centering win-
dow has been set to 20% left, 30% right, 8% top, and 25% bottom. Since Bar
Code 1 passes through the centering window, it will be read. Bar Code 2 does
not pass through the centering window, so it will not be read.
0%
Bar Code 1
10
Bar Code 2
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100%
Note: A bar code needs only to be touched by the centering window in order to
be read. It does not need to pass completely through the centering
window.
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Scan Centering On, then scan one of the following bar codes to change the
top, bottom, left, or right of the centering window. Then scan the percent you
want to shift the centering window using digits on the inside back cover of this
manual. Scan Save. Default Centering = 40% for Top and Left, 60% for Bot-
tom and Right.
Centering On
* Centering Off
Top of Centering Window
Bottom of Centering Window
Left of Centering Window
Right of Centering Window
No Read
With No Read turned On, the scanner notifies you if a code cannot be read. If
using an EZConfig-Scanning Tool Scan Data Window (see page 8-3), an “NR”
appears when a code cannot be read. If No Read is turned Off, the “NR” will
not appear. Default = Off.
On
* Off
If you want a different notation than “NR,” for example, “Error,” or “Bad Code,”
you can edit the output message (see Data Formatting beginning on page 5-1).
The hex code for the No Read symbol is 9C.
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Video Reverse
Video Reverse is used to allow the scanner to read bar codes that are inverted.
The Video Reverse Off bar code below is an example of this type of bar code.
Scan Video Reverse Only to read only inverted bar codes. Scan Video
Reverse and Standard Bar Codes to read both types of codes.
Note: After scanning Video Reverse Only, menu bar codes cannot be read.
You must scan Video Reverse Off or Video Reverse and Standard Bar
Codes in order to read menu bar codes.
Video Reverse Only
Video Reverse and Standard Bar
Codes
VIDREV0.
* Video Reverse Off
Working Orientation
Some bar codes are direction-sensitive. Use the working orientation settings if
your direction-sensitive codes will not usually be presented upright to the scan-
ner. Default = Upright.
Upright:
Vertical, Top to Bottom:
(Rotate CW 90°)
Upside Down:
Vertical, Bottom to Top:
(Rotate CCW 90°)
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Data Editing
Prefix/Suffix Overview
When a bar code is scanned, additional information is sent to the host computer
along with the bar code data. This group of bar code data and additional,
user-defined data is called a “message string.” The selections in this section
are used to build the user-defined data into the message string.
Prefix and Suffix characters are data characters that can be sent before and
after scanned data. You can specify if they should be sent with all symbologies,
or only with specific symbologies. The following illustration shows the break-
down of a message string:
Prefix
Scanned Data
Suffix
1-11
variable length
1-11
alpha numeric &
alpha numeric &
control characters
control characters
Points to Keep In Mind
•
It is not necessary to build a message string. The selections in this
chapter are only used if you wish to alter the default settings. Default
prefix = None. Default suffix = None.
•
•
•
•
•
A prefix or suffix may be added or cleared from one symbology or all
symbologies.
You can add any prefix or suffix from the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code
Page 1252), beginning on page A-4, plus Code I.D. and AIM I.D.
You can string together several entries for several symbologies at one
time.
Enter prefixes and suffixes in the order in which you want them to appear
on the output.
When setting up for specific symbologies (as opposed to all
symbologies), the specific symbology ID value counts as an added prefix
or suffix character.
•
The maximum size of a prefix or suffix configuration is 200 characters,
which includes header information.
To Add a Prefix or Suffix:
Step 1. Scan the Add Prefix or Add Suffix symbol (page 4-3).
Step 2. Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart
(included in the Symbology Chart, beginning on page A-1) for the
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symbology to which you want to apply the prefix or suffix. For
example, for Code 128, Code ID is “j” and Hex ID is “6A”.
Step 3. Scan the 2 hex digits from the Programming Chart inside the back
cover of this manual or scan 9, 9 for all symbologies.
Step 4. Determine the hex value from the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code
Page 1252), beginning on page A-4, for the prefix or suffix you wish
to enter.
Step 5. Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the
back cover of this manual.
Step 6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for every prefix or suffix character.
Step 7. To add the Code I.D., scan 5, C, 8, 0.
To add AIM I.D., scan 5, C, 8, 1.
To add a backslash (\), scan 5, C, 5, C.
Note: To add a backslash (\) as in Step 7, you must scan 5C twice – once
to create the leading backslash and then to create the backslash
itself.
Repeat Steps 1-6 to add a prefix or suffix for another symbology.
Example: Add a Suffix to a specific symbology
To send a CR (carriage return)Suffix for U.P.C. only:
(included in the Symbology Chart, beginning on page A-1) for
U.P.C..
Step 3. Scan 6, 3 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this
manual.
Step 4. Determine the hex value from the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code
Page 1252), beginning on page A-4, for the CR (carriage return).
Step 5. Scan 0, D from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this
manual.
Step 6. Scan Save, or scan Discard to exit without saving.
To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes
You can clear a single prefix or suffix, or clear all prefixes/suffixes for a
symbology. If you have been entering prefixes and suffixes for single sym-
bologies, you can use Clear One Prefix (Suffix) to delete a specific char-
acter from a symbology. When you Clear All Prefixes (Suffixes), all the
prefixes or suffixes for a symbology are deleted.
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Step 1. Scan the Clear One Prefix or Clear One Suffix symbol.
Step 2. Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart
(included in the Symbology Chart, beginning on page A-1) for the
symbology from which you want to clear the prefix or suffix.
Step 3. Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the
back cover of this manual or scan 9, 9 for all symbologies.
Your change is automatically saved.
To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies
Scan the following bar code if you wish to add a carriage return suffix to all
symbologies at once. This action first clears all current suffixes, then pro-
grams a carriage return suffix for all symbologies.
Add CR Suffix
All Symbologies
Prefix Selections
Add Prefix
Clear One Prefix
Clear All Prefixes
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Suffix Selections
Add Suffix
Clear One Suffix
Clear All Suffixes
Function Code Transmit
When this selection is enabled and function codes are contained within the
scanned data, the scanner transmits the function code to the terminal. Charts
of these function codes are provided in Supported Interface Keys starting on
page 7-3. Default = Enable.
* Enable
Disable
Intercharacter, Interfunction, and
Intermessage Delays
Some terminals drop information (characters) if data comes through too quickly.
Intercharacter, interfunction, and intermessage delays slow the transmission of
data, increasing data integrity.
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Intercharacter Delay
An intercharacter delay of up to 5000 milliseconds (in 5ms increments) may
be placed between the transmission of each character of scanned data.
Scan the Intercharacter Delay bar code below, then scan the number of
5ms delays, and the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside
the back cover of this manual.
Prefix
Scanned Data
Suffix
1
2
3
4
5
Intercharacter Delay
number of delays to 0. Scan the Save bar code using the Programming
Chart inside the back cover of this manual.
Note: Intercharacter delays are not supported in USB serial emulation.
An intercharacter delay of up to 5000 milliseconds (in 5ms increments)
may be placed after the transmission of a particular character of scanned
data. Scan the Delay Length bar code below, then scan the number of
5ms delays, and the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside
the back cover of this manual.
Next, scan the Character to Trigger Delay bar code, then the 2-digit hex
value for the ASCII character that will trigger the delay ASCII Conversion
Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on page A-4.
Delay Length
Character to Trigger Delay
To remove this delay, scan the Delay Length bar code, and set the number
of delays to 0. Scan the Save bar code using the Programming Chart
inside the back cover of this manual.
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Interfunction Delay
An interfunction delay of up to 5000 milliseconds (in 5ms increments) may
be placed between the transmission of each segment of the message
string. Scan the Interfunction Delay bar code below, then scan the num-
ber of 5ms delays, and the Save bar code using the Programming Chart
inside the back cover of this manual.
Prefix
STX
Scanned Data
3 4
Interfunction Delays
Suffix
1
HT
2
5
CR
LF
Interfunction Delay
To remove this delay, scan the Interfunction Delay bar code, then set the
number of delays to 0. Scan the Save bar code using the Programming
Chart inside the back cover of this manual.
Intermessage Delay
An intermessage delay of up to 5000 milliseconds (in 5ms increments)
may be placed between each scan transmission. Scan the Intermessage
Delay bar code below, then scan the number of 5ms delays, and the Save
bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this man-
ual.
1st Scan Transmission
2nd Scan Transmission
Intermessage Delay
To remove this delay, scan the Intermessage Delay bar code, then set the
number of delays to 0. Scan the Save bar code using the Programming
Chart inside the back cover of this manual.
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5
Data Formatting
Data Format Editor Introduction
You may use the Data Format Editor to change the scanner’s output. For exam-
ple, you can use the Data Format Editor to insert characters at certain points in
bar code data as it is scanned. The selections in the following pages are used
only if you wish to alter the output. Default Data Format setting = None.
Normally, when you scan a bar code, it is output automatically; however when
you create a format, you must use a “send” command (see Send Commands on
page 5-4) within the format program to output data.
Multiple formats may be programmed into the scanner. They are stacked in the
order in which they are entered. However, the following list presents the order
in which formats are applied:
1. Specific Terminal ID, Actual Code ID, Actual Length
2. Specific Terminal ID, Actual Code ID, Universal Length
3. Specific Terminal ID, Universal Code ID, Actual Length
4. Specific Terminal ID, Universal Code ID, Universal Length
5. Universal Terminal ID, Actual Code ID, Actual Length
6. Universal Terminal ID, Actual Code ID, Universal Length
7. Universal Terminal ID, Universal Code ID, Actual Length
8. Universal Terminal ID, Universal Code ID, Universal Length
The maximum size of a data format configuration is 2000 bytes, which includes
header information.
If you have changed data format settings, and wish to clear all formats and
return to the factory defaults, scan the Default Data Format code below.
* Default Data Format
Add a Data Format
Step 1. Scan the Enter Data Format symbol (page 5-2).
Step 2. Select Primary/Alternate Format
Determine if this will be your primary data format, or one of 3 alternate
formats. This allows you to save a total of 4 different data formats. To
program your primary format, scan 0 using the Programming Chart
inside the back cover of this manual. If you are programming an
alternate format, scan 1, 2, or 3, depending on which alternate format
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you are programming. (See Primary/Alternate Data Formats on page
5-8 for further information.)
Step 3. Terminal Type
Refer to Terminal ID Table (page 5-4) and locate the Terminal ID
number for your PC. Scan three numeric bar codes on the inside back
cover to program the scanner for your terminal ID (you must enter 3
digits). For example, scan 0 0 3 for an IBM PC.
Note: The wildcard for all terminal types is 099.
Step 4. Code I.D.
In the Symbology Chart, beginning on page A-1, find the symbology to
which you want to apply the data format. Locate the Hex value for that
symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart
Step 5. Length
Specify what length (up to 9999 characters) of data will be acceptable
for this symbology. Scan the four digit data length from the
Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. (Note: 50
characters is entered as 0050. 9999 is a universal number, indicating
all lengths.)
Step 6. Editor Commands
Refer to Data Format Editor Commands (page 5-4). Scan the symbols
that represent the command you want to enter. 94 alphanumeric
characters may be entered for each symbology data format.
Step 7. Scan Save to save your data format, or Discard to exit without saving
your changes.
Enter Data Format
Save
Discard
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Other Programming Selections
Clear One Data Format
This deletes one data format for one symbology. If you are clearing the
primary format, scan 0 from the Programming Chart inside the back
cover of this manual. If you are clearing an alternate format, scan 1, 2,
or 3, depending on the format you are clearing. Scan the Terminal Type
and Code I.D. (see Symbology Chart on page A-1), and the bar code
data length for the specific data format that you want to delete. All other
formats remain unaffected.
Clear all Data Formats
This clears all data formats.
Save to exit and save your data format changes.
Discard to exit without saving any data format changes.
Clear One Data Format
Clear All Data Formats
Save
Discard
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Terminal ID Table
Terminal
ID
Terminal
Model(s)
IBM
USB SurePOS Handheld
Scanner
128
USB SurePOS Tabletop
Scanner
129
USB
Serial
130
124
125
134
131
PC Keyboard
Mac Keyboard
Japanese Keyboard (PC)
HID POS
Send Commands
Send all characters
F1 Include in the output message all of the characters from the input
message, starting from current cursor position, followed by an insert
character. Syntax = F1xx where xx stands for the insert character’s hex
value for its ASCII code.
Send a number of characters
F2 Include in the output message a number of characters followed by an
insert character. Start from the current cursor position and continue for
“nn” characters or through the last character in the input message,
followed by character “xx.” Syntax = F2nnxx where nn stands for the
numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters, and xx stands for
the the insert character’s hex value for its ASCII code.
Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on
page A-4 for decimal, hex and character codes.
F3 Include in the output message all characters from the input message,
starting with the character at the current cursor position and continuing
to, but not including, the search character “ss,” followed by an insert
character. The cursor is moved forward to the “ss” character. Syntax
= F3ssxx where ss stands for the search character’s hex value for its
ASCII code, and xx stands for the insert character’s hex value for its
ASCII code.
Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on
page A-4 for decimal, hex and character codes.
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Send all but the last characters
E9 Include in the output message all but the last “nn” characters, starting
characters that will not be sent at the end of the message.
Insert a character multiple times
F4 Send “xx” character “nn” times in the output message, leaving the
cursor in the current position. Syntax = F4xxnn where xx stands for the
insert character’s hex value for its ASCII code, and nn is the numeric
value (00-99) for the number of times it should be sent.
Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on
page A-4 for decimal, hex and character codes.
Move Commands
Move the cursor forward a number of characters
F5 Move the cursor ahead “nn” characters from current cursor position.
Syntax = F5nn where nn is the numeric value (00-99) for the number
of characters the cursor should be moved ahead.
Move the cursor backward a number of characters
F6 Move the cursor back “nn” characters from current cursor position.
Syntax = F6nn where nn is the numeric value (00-99) for the number
of characters the cursor should be moved back.
Move the cursor to the beginning
F7 Move the cursor to the first character in the input message. Syntax =
F7.
Move the cursor to the end
EA Move the cursor to the last character in the input message. Syntax =
EA.
Search Commands
Search forward for a character
F8 Search the input message forward for “xx” character from the current
cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the “xx” character. Syntax
= F8xx where xx stands for the search character’s hex value for its
ASCII code.
Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on
page A-4 for decimal, hex and character codes.
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Search backward for a character
F9 Search the input message backward for “xx” character from the current
cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the “xx” character.
Syntax = F9xx where xx stands for the search character’s hex value for
its ASCII code.
page A-4 for decimal, hex and character codes.
Search forward for a non-matching character
E6 Search the input message forward for the first non-“xx” character from
the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the non-“xx”
page A-4 for decimal, hex and character codes.
Search backward for a non-matching character
E7 Search the input message backward for the first non-“xx” character
from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the non-
“xx” character. Syntax = E7xx where xx stands for the search
character’s hex value for its ASCII code.
Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on
page A-4 for decimal, hex and character codes.
Miscellaneous Commands
Suppress characters
FB Suppress all occurrences of up to 15 different characters, starting at the
current cursor position, as the cursor is advanced by other commands.
When the FC command is encountered, the suppress function is
terminated. The cursor is not moved by the FB command.
Syntax = FBnnxxyy . .zz where nn is a count of the number of
suppressed characters in the list, and xxyy .. zz is the list of characters
to be suppressed.
Stop suppressing characters
FC Disables suppress filter and clear all suppressed characters. Syntax =
FC.
Replace characters
E4 Replaces up to 15 characters in the output message, without moving
the cursor. Replacement continues until the E5 command is
encountered. Syntax = E4nnxx xx yy yy ...zz zz where nn is the
1
2
1
2
1
2
total count of of the number of characters in the list (characters to be
replaced plus replacement characters); xx defines characters to be
1
replaced and xx defines replacement characters, continuing through
2
zz and zz .
1
2
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E5 Terminates character replacement. Syntax = E5.
Compare characters
FE Compare the character in the current cursor position to the character
“xx.” If characters are equal, move the cursor forward one position.
Syntax = FExx where xx stands for the comparison character’s hex
value for its ASCII code.
Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on
page A-4 for decimal, hex and character codes.
Check for a number
EC Check to make sure there is an ASCII number at the current cursor
position. The format is aborted if the character is not numeric.
Check for non-numeric character
ED Check to make sure there is a non-numeric ASCII character at the
current cursor position. The format is aborted if the character is
numeric.
Insert a delay
EF Inserts a delay of up to 49,995 milliseconds (in multiples of 5), starting
from the current cursor position. Syntax = EFnnnn where nnnn stands
for the delay in 5ms increments, up to 9999. This command can only
be used with keyboard emulation.
Data Formatter
When Data Formatter is turned Off, the bar code data is output to the host as
read, including prefixes and suffixes.
Data Formatter Off
You may wish to require the data to conform to a data format you have created
and saved. The following settings can be applied to your data format:
Data Formatter On, Not Required
Scanned data is modified according to your data format. (Prefixes and
suffixes are transmitted.)
Data Format Required
Scanned data is modified according to your data format. (Prefixes and
suffixes are transmitted.) Any data that does not match your data format
requirements generates an error tone and the data in that bar code is not
transmitted.
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Default = Data Formatter On, Not Required.
* Data Formatter On,
Not Required
Data Format Required
Primary/Alternate Data Formats
You can save up to four data formats, and switch between these formats. Your
primary data format is saved under 0. Your other three formats are saved under
1, 2, and 3. To set your device to use one of these formats, scan one of the bar
codes below.
Primary Data Format
Data Format 1
Data Format 2
Data Format 3
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•
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•
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•
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•
All Symbologies
Aztec Code
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•
•
•
•
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GS1-128
Interleaved 2 of 5
Korea Post
China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)
Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code
Codabar
Matrix 2 of 5
MicroPDF417
Codablock A
Codablock F
NEC 2 of 5
Code 128
Postal Codes - Linear
Code 39
Code 93
Data Matrix
Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/
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EAN/JAN-13
EAN/JAN-8
start/stop)
•
•
GS1 Composite Codes
GS1 DataBar Expanded
•
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•
TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39)
UPC-A
UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended
Coupon Code
•
GS1 DataBar Limited
•
•
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional
GS1 Emulation
•
•
UPC-E0
UPC-E1
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All Symbologies
If you want to decode all the symbologies allowable for your scanner, scan the
All Symbologies On code. If on the other hand, you want to decode only a
particular symbology, scan All Symbologies Off followed by the On symbol for
that particular symbology.
All Symbologies On
All Symbologies Off
Note: When All Symbologies On is scanned, 2D Postal Codes are not enabled.
2D Postal Codes must be enabled separately.
Message Length Description
You are able to set the valid reading length of some of the bar code symbolo-
gies. If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn’t match the valid read-
ing length, the scanner will issue an error tone. You may wish to set the same
value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed
EXAMPLE: Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9-20 characters.
Min. length = 09Max. length = 20
EXAMPLE: Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters.
Min. length = 15Max. length = 15
For a value other than the minimum and maximum message length defaults,
scan the bar codes included in the explanation of the symbology, then scan the
digit value of the message length and Save bar codes on the Programming
Chart inside the back cover of this manual. The minimum and maximum
lengths and the defaults are included with the respective symbologies.
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Codabar
<Default All Codabar Settings>
Codabar On/Off
* On
Off
Codabar Start/Stop Characters
Start/Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the bar code.
You may either transmit, or not transmit Start/Stop characters.
Default = Don’t Transmit.
Transmit
* Don’t Transmit
Codabar Check Character
Codabar check characters are created using different “modulos.” You can
program the scanner to read only Codabar bar codes with Modulo 16 check
characters. Default = No Check Character.
No Check Character indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar
code data with or without a check character.
When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner will
only read Codabar bar codes printed with a check character, and will trans-
mit this character at the end of the scanned data.
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When Check Character is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit will
only read Codabar bar codes printed with a check character, but will not
transmit the check character with the scanned data.
* No Check Character
Validate Modulo 16, but
Don’t Transmit
Validate Modulo 16
and Transmit
Codabar Concatenation
Codabar supports symbol concatenation. When you enable concatena-
tion, the scanner looks for a Codabar symbol having a “D” start character,
adjacent to a symbol having a “D” stop character. In this case the two mes-
sages are concatenated into one with the “D” characters omitted.
A 1 2 3 4 D D 5 6 7 8 A
Select Require to prevent the scanner from decoding a single “D” Codabar
symbol without its companion. This selection has no effect on Codabar
symbols without Stop/Start D characters.
On
* Off
Require
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Codabar Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 2-60. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum
Default = 60.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
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Code 39
< Default All Code 39 Settings >
Code 39 On/Off
* On
Off
Code 39 Start/Stop Characters
Start/Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the bar code.
You may either transmit, or not transmit Start/Stop characters. Default =
Don’t Transmit.
Transmit
* Don’t Transmit
Code 39 Check Character
No Check Character indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar
code data with or without a check character.
When Check Character is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit
only reads Code 39 bar codes printed with a check character, but will not
transmit the check character with the scanned data.
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When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner only
reads Code 39 bar codes printed with a check character, and will transmit
this character at the end of the scanned data. Default = No Check Charac-
ter.
* No Check Character
Validate, but Don’t Transmit
Validate and Transmit
Code 39 Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 0-48. Minimum Default = 0, Maximum
Default = 48.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
Code 39 Append
This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Code 39
bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer. When
the scanner encounters a Code 39 bar code with the append trigger char-
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acter(s), it buffers Code 39 bar codes until it reads a Code 39 bar code that
does not have the append trigger. The data is then transmitted in the order
in which the bar codes were read (FIFO). Default = Off.
On
* Off
Full ASCII
If Full ASCII Code 39 decoding is enabled, certain character pairs within
the bar code symbol will be interpreted as a single character. For example:
$V will be decoded as the ASCII character SYN, and /C will be decoded as
the ASCII character #. Default = Off.
NUL %U
SOH $A
STX $B
ETX $C
EOT $D
ENQ $E
ACK $F
BEL $G
BS $H
HT $I
DLE $P
DC1 $Q
DC2 $R
DC3 $S
DC4 $T
NAK $U
SYN $V
ETB $W
CAN $X
EM $Y
SUB $Z
ESC %A
FS %B
GS %C
RS %D
US %E
SP
!
SPACE
/A
/B
/C
/D
/E
/F
/G
/H
/I
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
0
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
%V
A
B
C
D
E
F
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
P
‘
%W
+A
+B
+C
+D
+E
+F
+G
+H
+I
p
q
r
+P
+Q
+R
+S
+T
1
Q
a
b
c
d
e
f
“
2
R
#
$
%
&
‘
3
S
s
t
4
T
5
U
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
+U
+V
+W
+X
+Y
+Z
6
V
7
G
H
I
G
H
I
W
X
g
h
i
(
8
)
9
Y
LF $J
VT $K
FF $L
CR $M
SO $N
*
/J
/Z
%F
%G
%H
%I
%J
J
J
Z
j
+J
+
,
/K
/L
;
K
L
K
L
%K
%L
%M
%N
%O
k
l
+K
+L
%P
%Q
%R
%S
<
=
>
?
\
|
-
-
M
N
O
M
N
O
]
m
n
o
+M
+N
}
.
.
^
~
SI
$O
/
/O
_
+O DEL %T
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Character pairs /M and /N decode as a minus sign and period respectively.
Character pairs /P through /Y decode as 0 through 9.
Full ASCII On
* Full ASCII Off
Code 39 Code Page
Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the
data received does not display with the proper characters, it may be
because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that
is different from the one the host program is expecting. If this is the case,
scan the bar code below, select the code page with which the bar codes
were created (see Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes on page A-6),
and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on
the inside the back cover of this manual. The data characters should then
appear properly.
Code 39 Code Page
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Interleaved 2 of 5
< Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings >
Interleaved 2 of 5 On/Off
* On
Off
Check Digit
No Check Digit indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code
data with or without a check digit.
When Check Digit is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit only
reads Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit, but will not
transmit the check digit with the scanned data.
When Check Digit is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner only reads
Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit, and will transmit this
digit at the end of the scanned data. Default = No Check Digit.
* No Check Digit
Validate, but Don’t Transmit
Validate and Transmit
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Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum
Default = 80.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
NEC 2 of 5
< Default All NEC 2 of 5 Settings >
NEC 2 of 5 On/Off
* On
Off
Check Digit
No Check Digit indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code
data with or without a check digit.
When Check Digit is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit only
reads NEC 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit, but will not transmit
the check digit with the scanned data.
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When Check Digit is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner only reads
NEC 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit, and will transmit this digit
at the end of the scanned data. Default = No Check Digit.
* No Check Digit
Validate, but Don’t Transmit
Validate and Transmit
NEC 2 of 5 Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum
Default = 80.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
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Code 93
< Default All Code 93 Settings >
Code 93 On/Off
* On
Off
Code 93 Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 0-80. Minimum Default = 0, Maximum
Default = 80.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
Code 93 Append
This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Code 93
bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer. When
this function is enabled, the scanner stores those Code 93 bar codes that
start with a space (excluding the start and stop symbols), and does not
immediately transmit the data. The scanner stores the data in the order in
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which the bar codes are read, deleting the first space from each. The
scanner transmits the appended data when it reads a Code 93 bar code
that starts with a character other than a space. Default = Off.
On
* Off
Code 93 Code Page
Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the
data received does not display with the proper characters, it may be
because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that
is different from the one the host program is expecting. If this is the case,
scan the bar code below, select the code page with which the bar codes
were created (see Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes on page A-6),
and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on
the inside the back cover of this manual. The data characters should then
appear properly.
Code 93 Code Page
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Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop)
<Default All Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Settings>
Straight 2 of 5 Industrial On/Off
On
* Off
Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-48. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum
Default = 48.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
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Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop)
<Default All Straight 2 of 5 IATA Settings>
Straight 2 of 5 IATA On/Off
On
* Off
Straight 2 of 5 IATA Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-48. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum
Default = 48.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
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Matrix 2 of 5
<Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings>
Matrix 2 of 5 On/Off
On
* Off
Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum
Default = 80.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
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Code 128
<Default All Code 128 Settings>
Code 128 On/Off
* On
Off
ISBT 128 Concatenation
In 1994 the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) ratified a
standard for communicating critical blood information in a uniform manner.
The use of ISBT formats requires a paid license. The ISBT 128 Application
Specification describes 1) the critical data elements for labeling blood prod-
ucts, 2) the current recommendation to use Code 128 due to its high
degree of security and its space-efficient design, 3) a variation of Code 128
that supports concatenation of neighboring symbols, and 4) the standard
layout for bar codes on a blood product label. Use the bar codes below to
turn concatenation on or off. Default =Off.
On
* Off
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Code 128 Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 0-80. Minimum Default = 0, Maximum
Default = 80.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
Code 128 Append
This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Code 128
bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer. When
the scanner encounters a Code 128 bar code with the append trigger char-
acter(s), it buffers Code 128 bar codes until it reads a Code 128 bar code
that does not have the append trigger. The data is then transmitted in the
order in which the bar codes were read (FIFO). Default = Off.
On
* Off
Code 128 Code Page
Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the
data received does not display with the proper characters, it may be
because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that
is different from the one the host program is expecting. If this is the case,
scan the bar code below, select the code page with which the bar codes
were created (see Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes on page A-6),
and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on
the inside the back cover of this manual. The data characters should then
appear properly.
Code 128 Code Page
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GS1-128
<Default All GS1-128 Settings>
GS1-128 On/Off
* On
Off
GS1-128 Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-80. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum
Default = 80.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
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UPC-A
<Default All UPC-A Settings>
UPC-A On/Off
* On
Off
UPC-A Check Digit
This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be
transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Default = On.
* On
Off
UPC-A Number System
The numeric system digit of a U.P.C. symbol is normally transmitted at the
beginning of the scanned data, but the unit can be programmed so it will
not transmit it. Default = On.
* On
Off
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UPC-A Addenda
This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC-A data.
Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda.
2 Digit Addenda On
* 2 Digit Addenda Off
* 5 Digit Addenda Off
UPC-A Addenda Required
When Required is scanned, the scanner will only read UPC-A bar codes
that have addenda. You must then turn on a 2 or 5 digit addenda listed on
page 6-22. Default = Not Required.
Required
* Not Required
UPC-A Addenda Separator
When this feature is on, there is a space between the data from the bar
code and the data from the addenda. When turned off, there is no space.
Default = On.
* On
Off
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UPC-A/EAN-13
with Extended Coupon Code
Use the following codes to enable or disable UPC-A and EAN-13 with Extended
Coupon Code. When left on the default setting (Off), the scanner treats Cou-
pon Codes and Extended Coupon Codes as single bar codes.
If you scan the Allow Concatenation code, when the scanner sees the coupon
code and the extended coupon code in a single scan, it transmits both as sepa-
rate symbologies. Otherwise, it transmits the first coupon code it reads.
If you scan the Require Concatenation code, the scanner must see and read
the coupon code and extended coupon code in a single read to transmit the
data. No data is output unless both codes are read.
Default = Off.
* Off
Allow Concatenation
Require Concatenation
Coupon GS1 DataBar Output
If you scan coupons that have both UPC and GS1 DataBar codes, you may
wish to scan and output only the data from the GS1 DataBar code. Scan the
GS1 Output On code below to scan and output only the GS1 DataBar code
data. Default = GS1 Output Off.
* GS1 Output Off
GS1 Output On
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UPC-E0
<Default All UPC-E Settings>
UPC-E0 On/Off
Most U.P.C. bar codes lead with the 0 number system. To read these
codes, use the UPC-E0 On selection. If you need to read codes that lead
with the 1 number system, use UPC-E1 (page 6-27). Default = On.
* UPC-E0 On
UPC-E0 Off
UPC-E0 Expand
UPC-E Expand expands the UPC-E code to the 12 digit, UPC-A format.
Default = Off.
On
* Off
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UPC-E0 Addenda Required
When Required is scanned, the scanner will only read UPC-E bar codes
that have addenda. Default = Not Required.
Required
* Not Required
UPC-E0 Addenda Separator
When this feature is On, there is a space between the data from the bar
code and the data from the addenda. When turned Off, there is no space.
Default = On.
* On
Off
UPC-E0 Check Digit
Check Digit specifies whether the check digit should be transmitted at the
end of the scanned data or not. Default = On.
* On
Off
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UPC-E0 Number System
The numeric system digit of a U.P.C. symbol is normally transmitted at the
beginning of the scanned data, but the unit can be programmed so it will
not transmit it. To prevent transmission, scan Off. Default = On.
* On
Off
UPC-E0 Addenda
This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC-E data.
Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda.
2 Digit Addenda On
* 2 Digit Addenda Off
5 Digit Addenda On
* 5 Digit Addenda Off
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UPC-E1
Most U.P.C. bar codes lead with the 0 number system. For these codes, use
UPC-E0 (page 6-24). If you need to read codes that lead with the 1 number
system, use the UPC-E1 On selection. Default = Off.
UPC-E1 On
* UPC-E1 Off
EAN/JAN-13
<Default All EAN/JAN Settings>
EAN/JAN-13 On/Off
* On
Off
EAN/JAN-13 Check Digit
This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be
transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Default = On.
* On
Off
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EAN/JAN-13 Addenda
This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-13
data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda.
2 Digit Addenda On
* 2 Digit Addenda Off
5 Digit Addenda On
* 5 Digit Addenda Off
EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Required
When Required is scanned, the scanner will only read EAN/JAN-13 bar
codes that have addenda. Default = Not Required.
Required
* Not Required
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EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Separator
When this feature is On, there is a space between the data from the bar
code and the data from the addenda. When turned Off, there is no space.
Default = On.
* On
Off
Note: If you want to enable or disable EAN13 with Extended Coupon Code,
refer to UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code (page 6-23).
ISBN Translate
When On is scanned, EAN-13 Bookland symbols are translated into their
equivalent ISBN number format. Default = Off.
On
* Off
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EAN/JAN-8
<Default All EAN/JAN-8 Settings>
EAN/JAN-8 On/Off
* On
Off
EAN/JAN-8 Check Digit
This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be
transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Default = On.
* On
Off
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EAN/JAN-8 Addenda
This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-8 data.
Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda.
2 Digit Addenda On
* 2 Digit Addenda Off
5 Digit Addenda On
* 5 Digit Addenda Off
EAN/JAN-8 Addenda Required
When Required is scanned, the scanner will only read EAN/JAN-8 bar
codes that have addenda. Default = Not Required.
Required
* Not Required
EAN/JAN-8 Addenda Separator
When this feature is On, there is a space between the data from the bar
code and the data from the addenda. When turned Off, there is no space.
Default = On.
* On
Off
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MSI
<Default All MSI Settings>
MSI On/Off
On
* Off
MSI Check Character
Different types of check characters are used with MSI bar codes. You can
program the scanner to read MSI bar codes with Type 10 check charac-
ters. Default = Validate Type 10, but Don’t Transmit.
When Check Character is set to Validate Type 10/11 and Transmit, the
scanner will only read MSI bar codes printed with the specified type check
character(s), and will transmit the character(s) at the end of the scanned
data.
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When Check Character is set to Validate Type 10/11, but Don’t Transmit,
the unit will only read MSI bar codes printed with the specified type check
character(s), but will not transmit the check character(s) with the scanned
data.
* Validate Type 10, but Don’t
Transmit
Validate Type 10 and Transmit
Validate 2 Type 10 Characters,
but Don’t Transmit
Validate 2 Type 10 Characters
and Transmit
Validate Type 10 then Type 11
Character, but Don’t Transmit
Type 11 Character and Transmit
Disable MSI Check Characters
MSI Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 4-48. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum
Default = 48.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
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GS1 DataBar Expanded
< Default All GS1 DataBar Expanded Settings >
GS1 DataBar Expanded On/Off
* On
Off
GS1 DataBar Expanded Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 4-74. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum
Default = 74.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
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Codablock A
<Default All Codablock A Settings>
Codablock A On/Off
On
* Off
Codablock A Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-600. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum
Default = 600.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
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Codablock F
<Default All Codablock F Settings>
Codablock F On/Off
On
* Off
Codablock F Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-2048. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum
Default = 2048.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
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PDF417
< Default All PDF417 Settings >
PDF417 On/Off
* On
Off
PDF417 Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-2750. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum
Default = 2750.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
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MacroPDF417
MacroPDF417 is an implementation of PDF417 capable of encoding very large
amounts of data into multiple PDF417 bar codes. When this selection is
enabled, these multiple bar codes are assembled into a single data string.
Default = On.
* On
Off
MicroPDF417
< Default All MicroPDF417 Settings >
MicroPDF417 On/Off
On
* Off
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MicroPDF417 Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-366. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum
Default = 366.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
GS1 Composite Codes
Linear codes are combined with a unique 2D composite component to form a
new class called GS1 Composite symbology. GS1 Composite symbologies
allow for the co-existence of symbologies already in use. Default = Off.
On
* Off
UPC/EAN Version
Scan the UPC/EAN Version On bar code to decode GS1 Composite sym-
bols that have a U.P.C. or an EAN linear component. (This does not affect
GS1 Composite symbols with a GS1-128 or GS1 linear component.)
Default = UPC/EAN Version Off.
UPC/EAN Version On
* UPC/EAN Version Off
Note: If you scan coupons that have both UPC and GS1 DataBar codes, you
may wish to scan and output only the data from the GS1 DataBar code.
See Coupon GS1 DataBar Output (page 6-23) for further information.
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GS1 Composite Code Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-2435. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum
Default = 2435.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
GS1 Emulation
The scanner can automatically format the output from any GS1 data carrier to
emulate what would be encoded in an equivalent GS1-128 or GS1 DataBar
ITF-14, GS1-128, and GS1-128 DataBar and GS1 Composites. (Any applica-
tion that accepts GS1 data can be simplified since it only needs to recognize
one data carrier type.)
EAN13) are expanded out to 16 digits. If the AIM ID is enabled, the value will be
the GS1-128 AIM ID, ]C1 (see Symbology Chart on page A-1).
If GS1 DataBar Emulation is scanned, all retail codes (U.P.C., UPC-E, EAN8,
EAN13) are expanded out to 16 digits. If the AIM ID is enabled, the value will be
the GS1-DataBar AIM ID, ]em (see Symbology Chart on page A-1).
If GS1 Code Expansion Off is scanned, retail code expansion is disabled, and
UPC-E expansion is controlled by the UPC-E0 Expand (page 6-24) setting. If
the AIM ID is enabled, the value will be the GS1-128 AIM ID, ]C1 (see
Symbology Chart on page A-1).
If EAN8 to EAN13 Conversion is scanned, all EAN8 bar codes are converted
to EAN13 format.
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Default = GS1 Emulation Off.
GS1-128 Emulation
GS1 DataBar Emulation
GS1 Code Expansion Off
EAN8 to EAN13 Conversion
* GS1 Emulation Off
TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39)
This code is a composite code since it has a Code 39 linear component and a
MicroPDF417 stacked code component. All bar code readers are capable of
reading the Code 39 linear component. The MicroPDF417 component can only
be decoded if TLC39 On is selected. The linear component may be decoded
as Code 39 even if TLC39 is off. Default = Off.
On
* Off
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QR Code
< Default All QR Code Settings >
QR Code On/Off
This selection applies to both QR Code and Micro QR Code.
* On
Off
QR Code Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-7089. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum
Default = 7089.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
QR Code Append
This function allows the scanner to append the data from several QR Code
bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer. When
the scanner encounters an QR Code bar code with the append trigger
character(s), it buffers the number of QR Code bar codes determined by
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information encoded in those bar codes. Once the proper number of codes
is reached, the data is output in the order specified in the bar codes.
Default = On.
* On
Off
QR Code Page
QR Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If
the data received does not display with the proper characters, it may be
because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that
is different from the one the host program is expecting. If this is the case,
scan the bar code below, select the code page with which the bar codes
were created (see Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes on page A-6),
and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on
the inside the back cover of this manual. The data characters should then
appear properly.
QR Code Page
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Data Matrix
< Default All Data Matrix Settings >
Data Matrix On/Off
* On
Off
Data Matrix Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-3116. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum
Default = 3116.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
Data Matrix Append
This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Data
Matrix bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer.
When the scanner encounters an Data Matrix bar code with the append
trigger character(s), it buffers the number of Data Matrix bar codes deter-
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mined by information encoded in those bar codes. Once the proper num-
ber of codes is reached, the data is output in the order specified in the bar
codes. Default = On.
* On
Off
Data Matrix Code Page
Data Matrix Code pages define the mapping of character codes to charac-
ters. If the data received does not display with the proper characters, it
may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code
page that is different from the one the host program is expecting. If this is
the case, scan the bar code below, select the code page with which the bar
codes were created (see Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes on
page A-6), and scan the value and the Save bar code from the
Programming Chart on the inside the back cover of this manual. The data
characters should then appear properly.
Data Matrix Code Page
Low Density Data Matrix
If you are reading low density Data Matrix codes (codes with little informa-
tion), you can scan the Low Density Codes On bar code below. This set-
ting improves scanner performance when reading these Data Matrix codes.
Default = Low Density Codes Off.
Low Density Codes On
* Low Density Codes Off
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Aztec Code
< Default All Aztec Code Settings >
Aztec Code On/Off
* On
Off
Aztec Code Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-3832. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum
Default = 3832.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
Aztec Append
This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Aztec bar
codes together before transmitting them to the host computer. When the
scanner encounters an Aztec bar code with the append trigger charac-
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ter(s), it buffers the number of Aztec bar codes determined by information
encoded in those bar codes. Once the proper number of codes is reached,
the data is output in the order specified in the bar codes. Default = Off.
On
* Off
Aztec Code Page
Aztec Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If
the data received does not display with the proper characters, it may be
because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that
is different from the one the host program is expecting. If this is the case,
scan the bar code below, select the code page with which the bar codes
were created (see Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes on page A-6),
and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on
the inside the back cover of this manual. The data characters should then
appear properly.
Aztec Code Page
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Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code
< Default All Han Xin Settings >
Han Xin Code On/Off
On
* Off
Han Xin Code Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information. Mini-
mum and Maximum lengths = 1-7833. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum
Default = 7833.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
Postal Codes - Linear
The following lists linear postal codes. Any combination of linear postal code
selections can be active at a time.
China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)
<Default All China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) Settings>
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China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) On/Off
On
* Off
China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information.
Minimum and Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maxi-
mum Default = 80.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
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Korea Post
<Default All Korea Post Settings>
Korea Post
On
* Off
Korea Post Message Length
Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information.
Minimum and Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maxi-
mum Default = 48.
Minimum Message Length
Maximum Message Length
Korea Post Check Digit
This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be
transmitted at the end of the scanned data. Default = Don’t Transmit.
Transmit Check Digit
* Don’t Transmit Check Digit
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Interface Keys
Keyboard Function Relationships
The following Keyboard Function Code, Hex/ASCII Value, and Full ASCII
“CTRL”+ relationships apply to all terminals that can be used with the scanner.
Refer to page 2-13 enable Control + ASCII mode.
Function Code
HEX/ASCII Value
Full ASCII “CTRL” +
NUL
SOH
STX
ETX
EOT
ENQ
ACK
BEL
BS
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
0F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
HT
LF
J
VT
K
L
FF
CR
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
SO
SI
DLE
DC1
DC2
DC3
DC4
NAK
SYN
ETB
CAN
EM
SUB
ESC
FS
\
GS
]
RS
^
US
_
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The last five characters in the Full ASCII “CTRL”+ column ( [ \ ] 6 - ), apply to
US only. The following chart indicates the equivalents of these five characters
for different countries.
Country
Codes
United States
Belgium
[
\
]
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
-
-
-
=
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
[
<
<
8
Ã
\
]
Scandinavia
France
8
^
9
$
+
+
. .
]
Germany
Italy
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Denmark
Norway
<
¢
\
[
8
8
[
9
9
]
\
Spain
\
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Supported Interface Keys
IBM PC/AT and
Compatibles,
USB PC
Apple Mac/iMac
Supported Keys
ASCII
HEX
Keyboard
NUL
SOH
STX
ETX
EOT
ENQ
ACK
BEL
BS
HT
LF
VT
FF
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
0F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
7F
Reserved
Enter (KP)
Cap Lock
ALT make
ALT break
CTRL make
CTRL break
CR/Enter
Reserved
Tab
Reserved
Tab
Delete
CR/Enter
Insert
Escape
F11
Home
Print
Back Space
Back Tab
F12
Reserved
Enter/Numpad Enter
CAPS
ALT make
ALT break
CNTRL make
CNTRL break
RETURN
APPLE make
TAB
APPLE break
TAB
Del
RETURN
Ins Help
ESC
F11
Home
Prnt Scrn
BACKSPACE
LSHIFT TAB
F12
F1
F2
F3
F4
CR
SO
SI
DLE
DC1
DC2
DC3
DC4
NAK
SYN
ETB
CAN
EM
SUB
ESC
FS
GS
RS
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F9
F10
BACKSPACE
US
DEL
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Utilities
To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies
This selection allows you to turn on transmission of a Code I.D. before the
decoded symbology. (See the Symbology Chart, beginning on page A-1) for
the single character code that identifies each symbology.) This action first
clears all current prefixes, then programs a Code I.D. prefix for all symbologies.
This is a temporary setting that will be removed when the unit is power cycled.
Add Code I.D. Prefix to
All Symbologies (Temporary)
Show Decoder Revision
Scan the bar code below to output the decoder revision.
Show Decoder Revision
Show Scan Driver Revision
Scan the bar code below to output the scan driver revision. The scan driver
controls image capture.
Show Scan Driver Revision
Show Software Revision
Scan the bar code below to output the current software revision, unit serial num-
ber, and other product information for the scanner.
Show Revision
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Show Data Format
Scan the bar code below to show current data format settings.
DFMBK3?.
Data Format Settings
Test Menu
When you scan the Test Menu On code, then scan a programming code in this
manual, the scanner displays the content of a programming code. The pro-
gramming function will still occur, but in addition, the content of that program-
ming code is output to the terminal.
Note: This feature should not be used during normal scanner operation.
On
* Off
TotalFreedom
TotalFreedom is an open system architecture that makes it possible for you cre-
ate applications that reside on your scanner. Decoding apps and Data Format-
ting apps can be created using TotalFreedom. For further information about
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Application Plug-Ins (Apps)
Any apps that you are using can be turned off or on by scanning the following
bar codes. You can enable and disable apps by scanning the On or Off bar
code below. You can also scan the List Apps bar code to output a list of all
your apps.
* Formatting Apps On
Formatting Apps Off
List Apps
Note: You must reset your device in order for the apps setting to take effect.
EZConfig-Scanning Introduction
EZConfig-Scanning provides a wide range of PC-based programming functions
that can be performed on a scanner connected to your PC's COM port. EZCon-
fig-Scanning allows you to download upgrades to the scanner's firmware,
change programmed parameters, and create and print programming bar codes.
Using EZConfig-Scanning, you can even save/open the programming parame-
ters for a scanner. This saved file can be e-mailed or, if required, you can create
a single bar code that contains all the customized programming parameters and
mail or fax that bar code to any location. Users in other locations can scan the
bar code to load in the customized programming.
To communicate with a scanner, EZConfig-Scanning requires that the PC have
at least one available serial communication port, or a serial port emulation using
a physical USB port. If you are using the serial port and RS232 cable, an exter-
nal power supply is required. When using a USB serial port emulation, only a
USB cable is required.
EZConfig-Scanning Operations
The EZConfig-Scanning software performs the following operations:
Scan Data
Scan Data allows you to scan bar codes and display the bar code data
in a window. Scan Data lets you send serial commands to the scanner
and receive scanner response that can be seen in the Scan Data win-
dow. The data displayed in the Scan Data window can either be saved
in a file or printed.
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Configure
Configure displays the programming and configuration data of the
scanner. The scanner's programming and configuration data is
grouped into different categories. Each category is displayed as a tree
item under the "Configure" tree node in the application explorer. When
one of these tree nodes is clicked, the right-hand side is loaded with
the parameters' form belonging to that particular category. The "Con-
figure" tree option has all the programming and configuration parame-
ters specified for a scanner. You can set or modify these parameters
as required. You can later write the modified settings to the scanner,
or save them to a dcf file.
Installing EZConfig-Scanning from the Web
Note: EZConfig-Scanning requires .NET software. If .NET is not installed
on your PC, you will be prompted to install it during the EZConfig-
Scanning installation.
2. Click on the Resources tab. Select Software.
3. Click on the dropdown for Select Product Number. Click on 1500.
4. Click on the listing for EZConfig-Scanning.
5. When prompted, select Save File, and save the files to the
c:\windows\temp directory.
6. Once you have finished downloading the file, exit the web site.
7. Using Explorer, go to the c:\windows\temp file.
8. Double click on the Setup.exe file. Follow the screen prompts to install
the EZConfig-Scanning program.
9. If you’ve selected the defaults during installation, you can click on Start
Menu-All Programs-Honeywell-EZConfig-Scanning.
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Serial Programming Commands
The serial programming commands can be used in place of the programming
bar codes. Both the serial commands and the programming bar codes will pro-
gram the scanner. For complete descriptions and examples of each serial pro-
gramming command, refer to the corresponding programming bar code in this
manual.
The device must be set to a USB serial interface (see page 2-2). The following
commands can be sent via a PC COM port using terminal emulation software.
Conventions
The following conventions are used for menu and query command descriptions:
parameter A label representing the actual value you should send as part of a
command.
[option]
{Data}
bold
An optional part of a command.
Alternatives in a command.
Names of menus, menu commands, buttons, dialog boxes, and
windows that appear on the screen.
Menu Command Syntax
Menu commands have the following syntax (spaces have been used for clarity
only):
Prefix [:Name:] Tag SubTag {Data} [, SubTag {Data}] [; Tag SubTag {Data}] […]
Storage
Prefix Three ASCII characters: SYN M CR (ASCII 22,77,13).
:Name: To send information to the scanner, use :Xenon: The default factory
setting for a Xenon scanner is Xenon scanner. This setting is changed
by using the BT_NAM command, which accepts alphanumeric values.
If the name is not known, a wildcard (*) can be used :*:.
Tag
A 3 character case-insensitive field that identifies the desired menu
command group. For example, all RS232 configuration settings are
identified with a Tag of 232.
SubTag A 3 character case-insensitive field that identifies the desired menu
command within the tag group. For example, the SubTag for the
RS232 baud rate is BAD.
Data
The new value for a menu setting, identified by the Tag and SubTag.
Storage A single character that specifies the storage table to which the
command is applied. An exclamation point (!) performs the command’s
operation on the device’s volatile menu configuration table. A period (.)
performs the command’s operation on the device’s non-volatile menu
configuration table. Use the non-volatile table only for semi-permanent
changes you want saved through a power cycle.
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Query Commands
Several special characters can be used to query the device about its settings.
^
?
*
What is the default value for the setting(s).
What is the device’s current value for the setting(s).
What is the range of possible values for the setting(s). (The device’s
response uses a dash (-) to indicate a continuous range of values. A
pipe (|) separates items in a list of non-continuous values.)
:Name: Field Usage (Optional)
This command returns the query information from the scanner.
Tag Field Usage
When a query is used in place of a Tag field, the query applies to the entire
set of commands available for the particular storage table indicated by the
Storage field of the command. In this case, the SubTag and Data fields
should not be used because they are ignored by the device.
SubTag Field Usage
When a query is used in place of a SubTag field, the query applies only to
the subset of commands available that match the Tag field. In this case,
the Data field should not be used because it is ignored by the device.
Data Field Usage
When a query is used in place of the Data field, the query applies only to
the specific command identified by the Tag and SubTag fields.
Concatenation of Multiple Commands
Multiple commands can be issued within one Prefix/Storage sequence.
Only the Tag, SubTag, and Data fields must be repeated for each com-
mand in the sequence. If additional commands are to be applied to the
same Tag, then the new command sequence is separated with a comma (,)
and only the SubTag and Data fields of the additional command are issued.
If the additional command requires a different Tag field, the command is
separated from previous commands by a semicolon (;).
Responses
The device responds to serial commands with one of three responses:
ACK Indicates a good command which has been processed.
ENQ Indicates an invalid Tag or SubTag command.
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NAK Indicates the command was good, but the Data field entry was out of
the allowable range for this Tag and SubTag combination, e.g., an
entry for a minimum message length of 100 when the field will only
accept 2 characters.
When responding, the device echoes back the command sequence with
the status character inserted directly before each of the punctuation marks
(the period, exclamation point, comma, or semicolon) in the command.
Examples of Query Commands
In the following examples, a bracketed notation [ ] depicts a non-displayable
response.
Example: What is the range of possible values for Codabar Coding Enable?
Enter:
cbrena*.
Response: CBRENA0-1[ACK]
This response indicates that Codabar Coding Enable (CBRENA) has a range of
values from 0 to 1 (off and on).
Example: What is the default value for Codabar Coding Enable?
Enter:
cbrena^.
Response: CBRENA1[ACK]
This response indicates that the default setting for Codabar Coding Enable
(CBRENA) is 1, or on.
Example: What is the device’s current setting for Codabar Coding Enable?
Enter:
cbrena?.
Response: CBRENA1[ACK]
This response indicates that the device’s Codabar Coding Enable (CBRENA) is
set to 1, or on.
Example: What are the device’s settings for all Codabar selections?
Enter:
cbr?.
Response: CBRENA1[ACK],
SSX0[ACK],
CK20[ACK],
CCT1[ACK],
MIN2[ACK],
MAX60[ACK],
DFT[ACK].
This response indicates that the device’s Codabar Coding Enable (CBRENA) is
set to 1, or on;
the Start/Stop Character (SSX) is set to 0, or Don’t Transmit;
the Check Character (CK2) is set to 0, or Not Required;
concatenation (CCT) is set to 1, or Enabled;
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the Maximum Message Length (MAX) is set to 60 characters;
and the Default setting (DFT) has no value.
Trigger Commands
You can activate and deactivate the scanner with serial trigger commands.
Trigger Mode bar code (page 3-5), or by sending a serial menu command for
triggering (page 3-5). Once the scanner is in serial trigger mode, the trigger is
activated and deactivated by sending the following commands:
Activate: SYN T CR
Deactivate: SYN U CR
The scanner scans until a bar code has been read, until the deactivate com-
mand is sent, or until the serial time-out has been reached (see "Read Time-
Out" on page 3-6 for a description, and the serial command on page 9-11).
Resetting the Custom Defaults
If you want the custom default settings restored to your scanner, scan the Acti-
vate Custom Defaults bar code below. This resets the scanner to the custom
default settings. If there are no custom defaults, it will reset the scanner to the
factory default settings. Any settings that have not been specified through the
custom defaults will be defaulted to the factory default settings.
Activate Custom Defaults
The charts on the following pages list the factory default settings for each of the
commands (indicated by an asterisk (*) on the programming pages).
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Menu Commands
Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Product Default Settings
Setting Custom
Defaults
Set Custom Defaults MNUCDP
1-4
1-4
Save Custom
Defaults
MNUCDS
DEFALT
DEFOVR
DEFALT
Resetting the
Custom Defaults
Activate Custom
Defaults
1-4
1-5
1-5
Resetting the Factory
Defaults
Remove Custom
Defaults
Activate Defaults
Programming the Interface
Plug and Play Codes:
IBM SurePos
USB IBM SurePos
Handheld
PAPSPH
PAPSPT
2-1
2-1
USB IBM SurePos
Tabletop
Plug and Play Codes:
USB
USB Keyboard (PC)
PAP124
PAP125
2-2
2-2
USB Keyboard
(Mac)
USB Japanese
Keyboard (PC)
TRMUSB134
2-2
USB HID
PAP131
2-2
2-2
2-3
USB Serial
TRMUSB130
USBCTS1
CTS/RTS Emulation
On
CTS/RTS Emulation
Off*
USBCTS0
USBACK1
2-3
ACK/NAK Mode On
2-3
2-3
2-4
2-4
2-4
2-4
2-4
ACK/NAK Mode Off* USBACK0
Program Keyboard
Country
*U.S.A.
KBDCTY0
KBDCTY35
KBDCTY81
KBDCTY80
KBDCTY82
Albania
Azeri (Cyrillic)
Azeri (Latin)
Belarus
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Program Keyboard
Country
Belgium
KBDCTY1
2-4
2-4
2-4
2-5
2-5
2-5
2-5
Bosnia
KBDCTY33
KBDCTY16
KBDCTY59
KBDCTY52
KBDCTY53
KBDCTY54
Brazil
Brazil (MS)
Bulgaria (Cyrillic)
Bulgaria (Latin)
Canada (French
legacy)
Canada (French)
KBDCTY18
KBDCTY55
2-5
2-5
Canada
(Multilingual)
Croatia
Czech
KBDCTY32
KBDCTY15
KBDCTY40
2-5
2-5
2-5
Czech
(Programmers)
Czech (QWERTY)
Czech (QWERTZ)
Denmark
KBDCTY39
KBDCTY38
KBDCTY8
KBDCTY11
KBDCTY41
KBDCTY83
KBDCTY2
KBDCTY3
KBDCTY84
KBDCTY4
KBDCTY17
KBDCTY64
KBDCTY61
KBDCTY65
KBDCTY62
KBDCTY63
KBDCTY66
2-5
2-5
2-5
2-5
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-6
2-6
Dutch (Netherlands)
Estonia
Faeroese
Finland
France
Gaelic
Germany
Greek
Greek (220 Latin)
Greek (220)
Greek (319 Latin)
Greek (319)
Greek (Latin)
Greek (MS)
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Program Keyboard
Country
Greek (Polytonic)
Hebrew
KBDCTY60
KBDCTY12
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-7
2-8
2-8
2-8
2-8
2-8
2-8
2-8
2-8
2-8
2-8
Hungarian (101 key) KBDCTY50
Hungary
KBDCTY19
KBDCTY75
KBDCTY73
KBDCTY56
KBDCTY5
Iceland
Irish
Italian (142)
Italy
Japan ASCII
Kazakh
KBDCTY28
KBDCTY78
KBDCTY79
KBDCTY14
KBDCTY42
KBDCTY43
KBDCTY44
KBDCTY45
KBDCTY34
KBDCTY74
KBDCTY86
KBDCTY9
Kyrgyz (Cyrillic)
Latin America
Latvia
Latvia (QWERTY)
Lithuania
Lithuania (IBM)
Macedonia
Malta
Mongolian (Cyrillic)
Norway
Poland
KBDCTY20
KBDCTY57
KBDCTY58
Polish (214)
Polish
(Programmers)
Portugal
KBDCTY13
KBDCTY25
KBDCTY26
KBDCTY67
2-8
2-8
2-8
2-9
2-9
2-9
2-9
2-9
Romania
Russia
Russian (MS)
Russian (Typewriter) KBDCTY68
SCS
KBDCTY21
KBDCTY37
KBDCTY36
Serbia (Cyrillic)
Serbia (Latin)
9 - 7
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Program Keyboard
Country
Slovakia
KBDCTY22
2-9
2-9
2-9
2-9
2-9
2-9
2-9
2-9
2-10
Slovakia (QWERTY) KBDCTY49
Slovakia (QWERTZ)
Slovenia
KBDCTY48
KBDCTY31
KBDCTY10
KBDCTY51
KBDCTY23
Spain
Spanish variation
Sweden
Switzerland (French) KBDCTY29
Switzerland
(German)
KBDCTY6
Tatar
KBDCTY85
KBDCTY27
KBDCTY24
KBDCTY76
KBDCTY7
2-10
2-10
2-10
2-10
2-10
2-10
Turkey F
Turkey Q
Ukrainian
United Kingdom
United Stated
(Dvorak right)
KBDCTY89
United States
(Dvorak left)
KBDCTY88
KBDCTY87
KBDCTY30
2-10
2-10
2-10
United States
(Dvorak)
United States
(International)
Uzbek (Cyrillic)
KBDCTY77
KBDCNV0
2-10
2-12
Keyboard Conversion *Keyboard
Conversion Off
Convert all
Characters to Upper
Case
KBDCNV1
KBDCNV1
2-12
2-12
Convert all
Characters to Lower
Case
9 - 8
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Keyboard Style
*Regular
KBDSTY0
KBDSTY1
KBDSTY2
KBDSTY6
2-11
2-11
2-11
2-11
Caps Lock
Shift Lock
Automatic Caps
Lock
Control Character
Output
*Control Character
Output Off
KBDNPE0
KBDNPE1
2-12
2-12
*Control Character
Output On
Keyboard Modifiers
*Control + ASCII Off
KBDCAS0
KBDCAS1
2-13
2-13
DOS Mode Control
+ ASCII
Windows Mode
Control + ASCII
KBDCAS2
KBDCAS3
2-13
2-13
Windows Mode
Prefix/Suffix Off
*Turbo Mode Off
Turbo Mode On
KBDTMD0
KBDTMD1
KBDNPS0
2-13
2-13
2-14
*Numeric Keypad
Off
Numeric Keypad On
KBDNPS1
2-14
Input/Output Selections
Power Up Beeper
Power Up Beeper
Off
BEPPWR0
BEPPWR1
3-1
3-1
*Power Up Beeper
On
Beep on BEL
Character
Beep on BEL On
BELBEP1
BELBEP0
BEPTRG1
BEPTRG0
BEPBEP0
BEPBEP1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-2
*Beep on BEL Off
Trigger Click
On
*Off
Off
Beeper - Good Read
*On
9 - 9
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Beeper Volume -
Good Read
Off
BEPLVL0
BEPLVL1
BEPLVL2
BEPLVL3
BEPFQ11600
3-2
3-2
3-2
3-2
3-3
Low
*Medium
High
Beeper Pitch - Good
Read (Frequency)
Low (1600) (min
400Hz)
*Medium 2700)
BEPFQ12700
BEPFQ14200
3-3
3-3
High (4200) (max
9000Hz)
Beeper Pitch - Error
(Frequency)
*Razz (250) (min
200Hz)
BEPFQ2800
3-3
Medium (3250)
BEPFQ23250
BEPFQ24200
3-3
3-3
High (4200) (max
9000Hz)
Beeper Duration -
Good Read
*Normal Beep
Short Beep
Off
BEPBIP0
3-3
3-3
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-5
3-5
BEPBIP1
LED - Good Read
BEPLED0
BEPLED1
BEPERR3
BEPERR#
BEPRPT1
BEPRPT#
DLYGRD0
DLYGRD500
*On
Number of Beeps -
Error
*1
Range 1 - 9
*1
Number of Beeps -
Good Read
Range 1 - 9
*No Delay
Good Read Delay
Short Delay (500
ms)
Medium Delay (1000
ms)
DLYGRD1000
DLYGRD1500
DLYGRD#####
PAPHHF
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
Long Delay (1500
ms)
User-Specified Good
Read Delay
Range 0 - 30,000
ms
Manual Trigger Mode *Manual Trigger -
Normal
9 - 10
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Serial Trigger Mode
Read Time-Out
(0 - 300,000 ms)
*30,000
TRGSTO####
3-6
Presentation
Presentation Mode
*LEDs On
TRGMOD3
TRGPCK1
TRGPCK0
3-6
3-6
3-6
Presentation LED
Behavior After
Decode
LEDs Off
Presentation
Sensitivity
Range 0-20 (*1)
TRGPMS##
PDCWIN1
PDCWIN0
PDCLFT###
3-7
3-9
3-9
3-9
Presentation
Centering Window
Presentation
Centering On
*Presentation
Centering Off
Left of Presentation
Centering Window
(*40%)
Right of
PDCRGT###
3-9
Presentation
Centering Window
(*60%)
Top of Presentation
Centering Window
(*40%)
PDCTOP###
PDCBOT###
3-9
3-9
Bottom of
Presentation
Centering Window
(*60%)
Mobile Phone Read
Mode
Hand Held Scanning
- Mobile Phone
PAPHHC
3-9
Hands Free Time-
Out
Range 0 - 300,000
ms
TRGPTO######
3-10
Reread Delay
Short (500 ms)
*Medium (750 ms)
Long (1000 ms)
DLYRRD500
DLYRRD750
DLYRRD1000
DLYRRD2000
3-10
3-10
3-10
3-10
Extra Long (2000
ms)
9 - 11
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
User-Specified
Reread Delay
Range 0 - 30,000
ms
DLYRRD#####
3-11
Illumination Lights
*Lights On
SCNLED1
3-11
3-11
3-11
3-11
3-11
3-12
Lights Off
SCNLED0
Aimer Delay
200 milliseconds
400 milliseconds
*Off (no delay)
Range 0 - 4,000 ms
SCNDLY200
SCNDLY400
SCNDLY0
User-Specified Aimer
Delay
SCNDLY####
Scanner Time-Out
Aimer Mode
0 - 999,999 ms
Off
SDRTIM####
SCNAIM0
3-12
3-12
3-12
3-14
3-14
3-14
*Interlaced
Centering On
*Centering Off
SCNAIM2
Centering Window
DECWIN1
DECWIN0
DECLFT###
Left of Centering
Window (*40%)
Right of Centering
Window (*60%)
DECRGT###
DECTOP###
DECBOT###
3-14
3-14
3-14
Top of Centering
Window (*40%)
Bottom of Centering
Window (*60%)
No Read
On
SHWNRD1
SHWNRD0
VIDREV1
VIDREV2
3-14
3-14
3-15
3-15
*Off
Video Reverse
Video Reverse Only
Video Reverse and
Standard Bar Codes
*Video Reverse Off
VIDREV0
3-15
9 - 12
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Working Orientation
*Upright
ROTATN0
ROTATN1
3-16
3-16
Vertical, Bottom to
Top (Rotate CCW
90°)
Upside Down
ROTATN2
ROTATN3
3-16
3-16
Vertical, Top to
Bottom (Rotate CW
90°)
Prefix/Suffix Selections
Add CR Suffix to All Symbologies
VSUFCR
PREBK2##
PRECL2
4-3
4-3
4-3
4-3
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-5
Prefix
Add Prefix
Clear One Prefix
Clear All Prefixes
Add Suffix
PRECA2
Suffix
SUFBK2##
SUFCL2
Clear One Suffix
Clear All Suffixes
*Enable
SUFCA2
Function Code
Transmit
RMVFNC0
RMVFNC1
DLYCHR##
Disable
Intercharacter Delay
Range 0 - 1000
(5ms increments)
User Specified
Intercharacter Delay
Delay Length
0 - 1000 (5ms
increments)
DLYCRX##
4-5
Character to Trigger
Delay
DLY_XX##
DLYFNC##
DLYMSG##
4-5
4-6
4-6
Interfunction Delay
Intermessage Delay
Range 0 - 1000
(5ms increments)
Range 0 - 1000
(5ms increments)
9 - 13
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Data Formatter Selections
Data Format Editor *Default Data
DFMDF3
5-1
Format (None)
Enter Data Format
DFMBK3##
DFMCL3
5-2
5-3
Clear One Data
Format
Clear All Data
Formats
DFMCA3
5-3
Data Formatter
Data Formatter Off
DFM_EN0
DFM_EN1
5-7
5-8
*Data Formatter On,
Not Required
Data Format
Required
DFM_EN2
ALTFNM0
5-8
5-8
Primary/Alternate
Data Formats
Primary Data
Format
Data Format 1
Data Format 2
Data Format 3
ALTFNM1
ALTFNM2
ALTFNM3
5-8
5-8
5-8
Symbologies
All Symbologies
All Symbologies Off
All Symbologies On
ALLENA0
ALLENA1
CBRDFT
6-2
6-2
6-3
Codabar
Default All Codabar
Settings
Off
CBRENA0
CBRENA1
CBRSSX0
CBRSSX1
CBRCK20
CBRCK21
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-4
6-4
*On
Codabar Start/Stop
Char.
*Don’t Transmit
Transmit
Codabar Check
Char.
*No Check Char.
Validate, But Don’t
Transmit
Validate, and
Transmit
CBRCK22
6-4
9 - 14
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Codabar
Concatenation
*Off
CBRCCT0
CBRCCT1
CBRCCT2
6-4
6-4
6-4
6-5
6-5
On
Require
Codabar Message
Length
Minimum (2 - 60) *4 CBRMIN##
Maximum (2 - 60)
*60
CBRMAX##
Code 39
Default All Code 39
Settings
C39DFT
6-6
Off
C39ENA0
C39ENA1
C39SSX0
C39SSX1
C39CK20
C39CK21
6-6
6-6
6-6
6-6
6-7
6-7
*On
Code 39 Start/Stop
Char.
*Don’t Transmit
Transmit
Code 39 Check Char. *No Check Char.
Validate, But Don’t
Transmit
Validate,
C39CK22
6-7
and Transmit
Code 39 Message
Length
Minimum (0 - 48) *0 C39MIN##
6-7
6-7
Maximum (0 - 48)
*48
C39MAX##
Code 39 Append
*Off
On
C39APP0
C39APP1
C39ASC0
C39ASC1
6-8
6-8
6-9
6-9
6-9
6-10
Code 39 Full ASCII
*Off
On
Code 39 Code Page C39DCP
Interleaved 2 of 5
Default All
I25DFT
Interleaved
2 of 5 Settings
Off
I25ENA0
I25ENA1
6-10
6-10
*On
9 - 15
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Interleaved 2 of 5
Check Digit
*No Check Char.
I25CK20
I25CK21
6-10
6-10
Validate, But Don’t
Transmit
Validate, and
Transmit
I25CK22
6-10
Interleaved 2 of 5
Message Length
Minimum (2 - 80) *4 I25MIN##
6-11
6-11
Maximum (2 - 80)
*80
I25MAX##
NEC 2 of 5
Default All NEC
2 of 5 Settings
N25DFT
6-11
Off
N25ENA0
N25ENA1
N25CK20
N25CK21
6-11
6-11
6-12
6-12
*On
NEC 2 of 5 Check
Digit
*No Check Char.
Validate, But Don’t
Transmit
Validate, and
Transmit
N25CK22
6-12
NEC 2 of 5 Message
Length
Minimum (2 - 80) *4 N25MIN##
6-12
6-12
Maximum (2 - 80)
*80
N25MAX##
Code 93
Default All Code 93
Settings
C93DFT
6-13
Off
C93ENA0
C93ENA1
6-13
6-15
6-13
6-13
*On
Code 93 Message
Length
Minimum (0 - 80) *0 C93MIN##
Maximum (0 - 80)
*80
C93MAX##
Code 93 Append
On
C93APP1
C93APP0
6-14
6-14
6-14
*Off
Code 93 Code Page
Code 93 Code Page C93DCP
9 - 16
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Straight 2 of 5
Industrial
Default All Straight 2
of 5 Industrial
Settings
R25DFT
6-15
*Off
On
R25ENA0
R25ENA1
6-15
6-15
6-15
6-15
Straight 2 of 5
Industrial Message
Length
Minimum (1 - 48) *4 R25MIN##
Maximum (1 - 48)
*48
R25MAX##
Straight 2 of 5 IATA
Default All Straight 2
of 5 IATA
A25DFT
6-16
Settings
Straight 2 of 5 IATA
*Off
On
A25ENA0
A25ENA1
6-16
6-16
6-16
6-16
Straight 2 of 5 IATA
Message Length
Minimum (1 - 48) *4 A25MIN##
Maximum (1 - 48)
*48
A25MAX##
Matrix 2 of 5
Default All Matrix 2
of 5
X25DFT
6-17
Settings
*Off
On
X25ENA0
X25ENA1
6-17
6-17
6-17
6-17
Matrix 2 of 5
Message Length
Minimum (1 - 80) *4 X25MIN##
Maximum (1 - 80)
*80
X25MAX##
Code 128
Default All Code 128 128DFT
Settings
6-18
Off
128ENA0
128ENA1
ISBENA0
ISBENA1
6-18
6-18
6-18
6-18
6-19
6-19
*On
*Off
On
ISBT Concatenation
Code 128 Message
Length
Minimum (0 - 80) *0 128MIN##
Maximum (0 - 80)
*80
128MAX##
9 - 17
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
Code 128 Append
On
128APP1
128APP0
128DCP##
6-18
6-19
6-19
*Off
Code 128 Code Page Code 128 Code
Page (*2)
GS1-128
Default All GS1-128
Settings
GS1DFT
6-20
*On
Off
GS1ENA1
GS1ENA0
6-20
6-20
6-20
6-20
GS1-128 Message
Length
Minimum (1 - 80) *1 GS1MIN
Maximum (0 - 80)
*80
GS1MAX
UPC-A
Default All
UPADFT
6-21
UPC-A Settings
Off
UPAENA0
UPAENA1
UPACKX0
UPACKX1
UPANSX0
UPANSX1
UPAAD20
UPAAD21
UPAAD50
UPAAD51
UPAARQ0
UPAARQ1
UPAADS0
UPAADS1
CPNENA0
6-21
6-21
6-21
6-21
6-21
6-21
6-22
6-22
6-22
6-22
6-22
6-22
6-22
6-22
6-23
6-23
6-23
*On
UPC-A Check Digit
Off
*On
UPC-A Number
System
Off
*On
UPC-A 2 Digit
Addenda
*Off
On
UPC-A 5 Digit
Addenda
*Off
On
UPC-A Addenda
Required
*Not Required
Required
Off
UPC-A Addenda
Separator
*On
UPC-A/EAN-13 with
Extended Coupon
Code
*Off
Allow Concatenation CPNENA1
Require
CPNENA2
Concatenation
Coupon GS1
DataBar Output
GS1 Output Off
GS1 Output On
CPNGS10
CPNGS11
6-23
6-23
9 - 18
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# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
UPC-E0
Default All UPC-E
Settings
UPEDFT
6-24
Off
UPEEN00
UPEEN01
UPEEXP0
UPEEXP1
UPEARQ1
UPEARQ0
UPEADS1
UPEADS0
UPECKX0
UPECKX1
UPENSX0
UPENSX1
UPEAD21
6-24
6-24
6-24
6-24
6-25
6-25
6-25
6-25
6-25
6-25
6-26
6-26
6-26
6-26
6-26
6-26
6-27
6-27
6-27
*On
UPC-E0 Expand
*Off
On
UPC-E0 Addenda
Required
Required
*Not Required
UPC-E0 Addenda
Separator
*On
Off
UPC-E0 Check Digit
Off
*On
UPC-E0 Number
System
Off
*On
UPC-E0 Addenda
2 Digit Addenda On
*2 Digit Addenda Off UPEAD20
5 Digit Addenda On UPEAD51
*5 Digit Addenda Off UPEAD50
UPC-E1
*Off
On
UPEEN10
UPEEN11
E13DFT
EAN/JAN-13
Default All EAN/
JAN Settings
Off
E13ENA0
E13ENA1
E13CKX0
E13CKX1
E13AD21
6-27
6-27
6-27
6-27
6-28
6-28
6-28
6-28
6-28
6-28
*On
EAN/JAN-13 Check
Digit
Off
*On
EAN/JAN-13 2 Digit
Addenda
2 Digit Addenda On
*2 Digit Addenda Off E13AD20
5 Digit Addenda On E13AD51
*5 Digit Addenda Off E13AD50
EAN/JAN-13
Addenda Required
*Not Required
Required
E13ARQ0
E13ARQ1
9 - 19
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
EAN/JAN-13
Addenda
Separator
Off
E13ADS0
E13ADS1
6-29
6-29
*On
ISBN Translate
EAN/JAN-8
*Off
On
E13ISB0
E13ISB1
EA8DFT
6-29
6-29
6-30
Default All EAN/
JAN 8 Settings
Off
EA8ENA0
EA8ENA1
EA8CKX0
EA8CKX1
6-30
6-30
6-30
6-30
6-31
6-31
6-31
6-31
6-31
6-31
6-31
6-31
6-32
*On
Off
EAN/JAN-8 Check
Digit
*On
EAN/JAN-8 Addenda *2 Digit Addenda Off EA8AD20
2 Digit Addenda On EA8AD21
*5 Digit Addenda Off EA8AD50
5 Digit Addenda On
*Not Required
Required
Off
EA8AD51
EA8ARQ0
EA8ARQ1
EA8ADS0
EA8ADS1
MSIDFT
EAN/JAN-8 Addenda
Required
EAN/JAN-8 Addenda
Separator
*On
MSI
Default All MSI
Settings
*Off
On
MSIENA0
MSIENA1
6-32
6-32
9 - 20
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
6-33
6-33
6-33
MSI Check Character *Validate Type 10,
but Don’t Transmit
MSICHK0
MSICHK1
MSICHK2
Validate Type 10 and
Transmit
Validate 2 Type 10
Chars, but Don’t
Transmit
Validate 2 Type 10
Chars and Transmit
MSICHK3
MSICHK4
6-33
6-33
Validate Type 10
then Type 11 Char,
but Don’t Transmit
Validate Type 10
then Type 11 Char
and Transmit
MSICHK5
MSICHK6
6-33
6-33
Disable MSI Check
Characters
MSI Message Length Minimum (4 - 48) *4
MSIMIN##
MSIMAX##
6-33
6-33
Maximum (4 - 48)
*48
GS1 DataBar
Default All
RSSDFT
6-34
Omnidirectional
GS1 DataBar
Omnidirectional
Settings
Off
RSSENA0
RSSENA1
RSLDFT
6-34
6-34
6-34
*On
GS1 DataBar Limited Default All GS1
DataBar Limited
Settings
Off
RSLENA0
RSLENA1
6-34
6-34
*On
9 - 21
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
GS1 DataBar
Expanded
Default All GS1
DataBar
RSEDFT
6-35
Expanded Settings
Off
RSEENA0
RSEENA1
RSEMIN##
RSEMAX##
6-35
6-35
6-35
6-35
*On
GS1 DataBar
Expanded Msg.
Length
Minimum (4 - 74) *4
Maximum (4 - 74)
*74
Codablock A
Default All
Codablock A
Settings
CBADFT
6-36
*Off
On
CBAENA0
6-36
6-36
6-36
CBAENA1
Codablock A Msg.
Length
Minimum (1 - 600)
*1
CBAMIN####
Maximum (1 - 600)
*600
CBAMAX####
CBFDFT
6-36
6-36
Codablock F
Default All
Codablock F
Settings
*Off
On
CBFENA0
6-37
6-37
6-37
CBFENA1
Codablock F Msg.
Length
Minimum (1 - 2048)
*1
CBFMIN####
Maximum (1 - 2048)
*2048
CBFMAX####
PDFDFT
6-37
6-38
PDF417
Default All PDF417
Settings
*On
Off
PDFENA1
PDFENA0
PDFMIN
6-38
6-38
6-38
PDF417 Msg. Length Minimum (1-2750)
*1
Maximum (1-2750)
*2750
PDFMAX
6-38
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# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
MacroPDF417
*On
Off
PDFMAC1
PDFMAC0
MPDDFT
6-39
6-39
6-39
MicroPDF417
Default All Micro
PDF417 Settings
On
MPDENA1
MPDENA0
MPDMIN
6-39
6-39
6-40
6-40
*Off
MicroPDF417 Msg.
Length
Minimum (1-366) *1
Maximum (1-366)
*366
MPDMAX
GS1 Composite
Codes
On
COMENA1
COMENA0
COMUPC1
COMUPC0
COMMIN
6-40
6-40
6-40
6-40
6-41
*Off
On
UPC/EAN Version
*Off
GS1 Composite
Codes Msg. Length
Minimum (1-2435)
*1
Maximum (1-2435)
*2435
COMMAX
6-41
GS1 Emulation
GS1-128 Emulation
EANEMU1
EANEMU2
6-42
6-42
GS1 DataBar
Emulation
GS1 Code
Expansion Off
EANEMU3
EANEMU4
6-42
6-42
EAN8 to EAN13
Conversion
*GS1 Emulation Off
EANEMU0
T39ENA1
T39ENA0
QRCDFT
6-42
6-42
6-42
6-49
TCIF Linked Code 39 On
*Off
QR Code
Default All QR Code
Settings
*On
QRCENA1
QRCENA0
6-43
6-43
Off
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# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
6-43
6-43
QR Code Msg.
Length
Minimum (1-7089)
*1
QRCMIN
Maximum (1-7089)
*7089
QRCMAX
QR Code Append
*On
QRCAPP1
QRCAPP0
QRCDCP##
IDMDFT
6-44
6-44
6-44
6-45
Off
QR Code Page
Data Matrix
QR Code Page (*3)
Default All Data
Matrix Settings
*On
Off
IDMENA1
IDMENA0
IDMMIN
6-45
6-45
6-45
Data Matrix Msg.
Length
Minimum (1-3116)
*1
Maximum (1-3116)
*3116
IDMMAX
6-45
Data Matrix Append
*On
Off
IDMAPP1
IDMAPP0
IDMDCP##
6-46
6-46
6-46
Data Matrix Code
Page
Data Matrix Code
Page (*51)
Low Density Data
Matrix
Low Density Codes
On
IDMBST1
IDMBST0
AZTDFT
6-46
6-46
6-47
*Low Density Codes
Off
Aztec Code
Default All Aztec
Code Settings
*On
Off
AZTENA1
AZTENA0
AZTMIN
6-47
6-47
6-47
Aztec Code Msg.
Length
Minimum (1-3832)
*1
Maximum (1-3832)
*3832
AZTMAX
6-47
Aztec Append
On
AZTAPP1
AZTAPP0
6-48
6-48
*Off
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Serial Command
# Indicates a numeric
entry
Setting
* Indicates default
Selection
Page
6-48
6-49
Aztec Code Page
Aztec Code Page
(*51)
AZTDCP##
Chinese Sensible
(Han Xin) Code
Default All Han Xin
Code Settings
HX_DFT
On
HX_ENA1
HX_ENA0
HX_MIN
6-49
6-49
6-49
*Off
Chinese Sensible
(Han Xin) Code Msg.
Length
Minimum (1-7833)
*1
Maximum (1-7833)
*7833
HX_MAX
6-49
Postal Codes - Linear
China Post (Hong
Kong 2 of 5)
Default All China
Post (Hong Kong 2
of 5) Settings
CPCDFT
6-49
*Off
CPCENA0
CPCENA1
CPCMIN##
CPCMAX##
6-50
6-50
6-50
6-50
On
China Post (Hong
Kong 2 of 5) Msg.
Length
Minimum (2 - 80) *4
Maximum (2 - 80)
*80
Korea Post
Default All Korea
Post Settings
KPCDFT
6-51
*Off
KPCENA0
KPCENA1
KPCMIN##
KPCMAX##
6-51
6-51
6-51
6-51
On
Korea Post Msg.
Length
Minimum (2 - 80) *4
Maximum (2 - 80)
*48
Korea Post Check
Digit
Transmit Check Digit KPCCHK1
6-51
6-51
*Don’t Transmit
Check Digit
KPCCHK0
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Product Specifications
Xenon 1500 Scanner Product Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Dimensions (Typical):
Height
6.3 inches (16cm)
Length
4.1 inches (10.41cm)
2.8 inches (7.11cm)
5.2 ounces (147.42g)
Width
Weight
Illumination LED:
Peak Wavelength
624nm + 18nm
IEC 62471: “Exempt risk group”
Aiming LED:
Peak Wavelength
624nm + 18nm
IEC 62471: “Exempt risk group”
Output power
Image Size
.339mW
838 x 640 pixels
+65°
Skew Angle
Pitch Angle
+45°
Symbol Contrast
Voltage Requirements
Grade 1.0 (20% or greater)
4 - 5.5 VDC at input connector
Scanning
450mA, 2.3W
Standby
90mA, .45W
Current Draw @5VDC
Power Supply Noise Rejection
Temperature Ranges:
Operating
Maximum 100mV peak to peak, 10 to 100 kHz
+32°F to +122°F (0°C to 50°C)
-40°F to +158°F (-40°C to 70°C)
0 to 95% non-condensing
Storage
Humidity
Operational after 50 drops from 6 feet
(1.83m) to concrete at 23°C
Mechanical Drop
Vibration
Withstands 5G peak from 22 to 300 Hz
Up to 15kV direct air
Up to 8 kV indirect coupling plane
ESD Tolerance
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Depth of Field Chart
Typical
Performance
Guaranteed
Performance
Near
Distance
Near
Distance
Symbology
Far Distance
Far Distance
in.
.7
4.2
.8
4.1
5 mil Code 39
mm
in.
17.8
.5
106.7
10
20.3
.7
104.1
7.2
13 mil UPC
mm
in.
12.7
1
254
12
17.8
1
182.9
12
20 mil Code 39
6.7 mil PDF417
mm
in.
25.4
.5
304.8
4.5
25.4
.5
304.8
4.5
mm
in.
12.7
.5
114.3
5.5
12.7
.5
114.3
5.5
10 mil Data
Matrix
mm
in.
12.7
.8
139.7
9.5
12.7
.8
139.7
9.5
20 mil QR Code
mm
20.3
241.3
20.3
241.3
Resolution (1D Code 39)
3 mil (.076mm)
5 mil (.127mm)
5 mil (.127mm)
5 mil (.127mm)
Resolution (2D Data Matrix)
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Repairs
Repairs and/or upgrades are not to be performed on this product. These ser-
vices are to be performed only by an authorized service center (see Customer
Support on page 12-1).
Maintenance
Your device provides reliable and efficient operation with a minimum of care.
Although specific maintenance is not required, the following periodic checks
ensure dependable operation:
Cleaning the Scanner
The scanner’s housing may be cleaned with a soft cloth or tissue damp-
ened with water (or a mild detergent-water solution.) If a detergent solution
is used, rinse with a clean tissue dampened with water only.
Caution:
!
Do not submerge the scanner in water. The scanner’s
housing is not watertight.
Do not use abrasive wipes or tissues on the scanner’s
window – abrasive wipes may scratch the window. Never
use solvents (e.g., acetone) on the housing or window –
solvents may damage the finish or the window.
Cleaning the Window
Reading performance may degrade if the scanner’s window is not clean. If
the window is visibly dirty, or if the scanner isn’t operating well, clean the
window with one of the cleaning solutions listed for Health Care Housing,
below.
Health Care Housing
Some configurations of Xenon scanners are available with an external
plastic housing that is designed to resist the effects of harsh chemicals in a
health care environment. The plastic is crystalline in nature, which helps
prevent chemicals from seeping through the housing.
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Important! The following cleaning solutions have been tested to assure
safe cleaning of your scanner’s disinfectant-ready housing. They are the
only solutions approved for use with these scanners. Damage caused by
the use of cleaners other than those listed below may not be covered by
the warranty.
®
•
•
Sani-Cloth HB wipes
®
Sani-Cloth Plus wipes
®
•
•
Super Sani-Cloth wipes
Isopropyl Alcohol wipes (70%)
™
•
•
•
•
CaviWipes
®
Virex 256
®
409 Glass and Surface Cleaner
®
Windex Blue
®
•
•
Clorox Bleach – 10%
Gentle dish soap and water
Inspecting Cords and Connectors
Inspect the interface cable and connector for wear or other signs of dam-
age. A badly worn cable or damaged connector may interfere with scanner
operation. Contact your distributor for information about cable replace-
ment. Cable replacement instructions are on page 11-2.
Replacing Cables in Corded Scanners
The standard interface cable is attached to the scanner with an 10-pin modular
connector. When properly seated, the connector is held in the scanner’s handle
by a flexible retention tab. The interface cable is designed to be field replace-
able.
•
•
Order replacement cables from Honeywell or from an authorized distributor.
When ordering a replacement cable, specify the cable part number of the
original interface cable.
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Replacing an Interface Cable
1. Turn the power to the host system
OFF.
2. Disconnect the scanner’s cable
from the terminal or computer.
3. Locate the small hole on the back
of the scanner’s handle. This is
the cable release.
4. Straighten one end of a paper
clip.
5. Insert the end of the paper clip
into the small hole and press in.
Cable
Release
This depresses the retention tab,
releasing the connector. Pull the
connector out while maintaining
pressure on the paper clip, then
remove the paper clip.
6. Replace with the new cable.
Insert the connector into the opening and press firmly. The connector is
keyed to go in only one way, and will click into place.
Troubleshooting a Xenon Scanner
The scanner automatically performs self-tests whenever you turn it on. If
your scanner is not functioning properly, review the following Troubleshoot-
ing Guide to try to isolate the problem.
Is the power on? Is the aiming beam on?
If the aiming beam isn’t illuminated, check that:
•
•
•
The cable is connected properly.
The host system power is on (if external power isn’t used).
The trigger works.
Is the scanner having trouble reading your symbols?
If the scanner isn’t reading symbols well, check that the symbols:
•
•
•
Aren’t smeared, rough, scratched, or exhibiting voids.
Aren’t coated with frost or water droplets on the surface.
Are enabled in the scanner or in the decoder to which the scanner
connects.
Is the bar code displayed but not entered?
The bar code is displayed on the host device correctly, but you still have to
press a key to enter it (the Enter/Return key or the Tab key, for example).
•
You need to program a suffix. Programming a suffix enables the scanner
to output the bar code data plus the key you need (such as “CR”) to enter
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the data into your application. Refer to Prefix/Suffix Overview on page
Does the scanner read the bar code incorrectly?
If the scanner reads a bar code, but the data is not displayed correctly on
the host screen:
•
interface.
For example, you scan “12345” and the host displays “@es%.”
Reprogram the scanner with the correct Plug and Play bar code. See
Programming the Interface beginning on page 2-1.
•
The scanner may not be programmed to output your bar code data
properly.
Reprogram the scanner with the proper symbology selections. See
Chapter 6.
The scanner won’t read your bar code at all.
1. Scan the sample bar codes in the back of this manual. If the scanner
reads the sample bar codes, check that your bar code is readable.
Verify that your bar code symbology is enabled (see Chapter 6).
2. If the scanner still can’t read the sample bar codes, scan All
Symbologies On, page 6-2.
If you aren’t sure what programming options have been set in the scanner,
or if you want the factory default settings restored, refer to Resetting the
Factory Defaults on page 1-5.
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Customer Support
Technical Assistance
If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device, please call your
distributor or the nearest technical support office:
North America/Canada
Telephone: (800) 782-4263
E-mail: [email protected]
Latin America
Telephone: (803) 835-8000
Telephone: (800) 782-4263
E-mail: [email protected]
Brazil
Telephone: +55 (11) 5185-8222
Fax: +55 (11) 5185-8225
E-mail: [email protected]
Mexico
Telephone: 01-800-HONEYWELL (01-800-466-3993)
E-mail: [email protected]
Europe, Middle East, and Africa
Telephone: +31 (0) 40 7999 393
Fax: +31 (0) 40 2425 672
E-mail: [email protected]
Hong Kong
Telephone: +852-29536436
Fax: +852-2511-3557
E-mail: [email protected]
Singapore
Telephone: +65-6842-7155
Fax: +65-6842-7166
E-mail: [email protected]
China
Telephone: +86 800 828 2803
Fax: +86-512-6762-2560
E-mail: [email protected]
Japan
Telephone: +81-3-6730-7344
Fax: +81-3-6730-7222
E-mail: [email protected]
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Product Service and Repair
Honeywell International Inc. provides service for all its products through service
centers throughout the world. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service,
contact the appropriate location below to obtain a Return Material Authorization
number (RMA #) before returning the product.
North America
Telephone: (800) 782-4263
E-mail: [email protected]
Latin America
Telephone: (803) 835-8000
Telephone: (800) 782-4263
Fax: (239) 263-9689
E-mail: [email protected]
Brazil
Telephone: +55 (11) 5185-8222
Fax: +55 (11) 5185-8225
E-mail: [email protected]
Mexico
Telephone: 01-800-HONEYWELL (01-800-466-3993)
Fax: +52 (55) 5531-3672
E-mail: [email protected]
Europe, Middle East, and Africa
Telephone: +31 (0) 40 2901 633
Fax: +31 (0) 40 2901 631
E-mail: [email protected]
Hong Kong
Telephone: +852-29536436
Fax: +852-2511-3557
E-mail: [email protected]
Singapore
Telephone: +65-6842-7155
Fax: +65-6842-7166
E-mail: [email protected]
China
Telephone: +86 800 828 2803
Fax: +86-512-6762-2560
E-mail: [email protected]
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Japan
Telephone: +81-3-6730-7344
Fax: +81-3-6730-7222
E-mail: [email protected]
Online Product Service and Repair Assistance
You can also access product service and repair assistance online at
Limited Warranty
Honeywell International Inc. ("HII") warrants its products to be free from defects
in materials and workmanship and to conform to HII’s published specifications
applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment. This warranty
does not cover any HII product which is (i) improperly installed or used; (ii) dam-
aged by accident or negligence, including failure to follow the proper mainte-
nance, service, and cleaning schedule; or (iii) damaged as a result of (A)
modification or alteration by the purchaser or other party, (B) excessive voltage
or current supplied to or drawn from the interface connections, (C) static elec-
tricity or electro-static discharge, (D) operation under conditions beyond the
specified operating parameters, or (E) repair or service of the product by any-
one other than HII or its authorized representatives.
This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published
by HII for the product at the time of purchase ("Warranty Period"). Any defective
product must be returned (at purchaser’s expense) during the Warranty Period
to HII factory or authorized service center for inspection. No product will be
accepted by HII without a Return Materials Authorization, which may be
obtained by contacting HII. In the event that the product is returned to HII or its
authorized service center within the Warranty Period and HII determines to its
satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workman-
ship, HII, at its sole option, will either repair or replace the product without
charge, except for return shipping to HII.
EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE
FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER COVENANTS OR
WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ORAL OR WRITTEN,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER-
CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-
INFRINGEMENT.
HII’S RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER
THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE
DEFECTIVE PRODUCT WITH NEW OR REFURBISHED PARTS. IN NO
EVENT SHALL HII BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSE-
QUENTIAL DAMAGES, AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF HII
ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT SOLD HEREUNDER
(WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM A CLAIM BASED ON CON-
TRACT, WARRANTY, TORT, OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE ACTUAL
AMOUNT PAID TO HII FOR THE PRODUCT. THESE LIMITATIONS ON LIA-
BILITY SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT EVEN WHEN HII MAY
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HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH INJURIES, LOSSES,
OR DAMAGES. SOME STATES, PROVINCES, OR COUNTRIES DO NOT
ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE-
QUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY
NOT APPLY TO YOU.
All provisions of this Limited Warranty are separate and severable, which
means that if any provision is held invalid and unenforceable, such determina-
tion shall not affect the validity of enforceability of the other provisions hereof.
Use of any peripherals not provided by the manufacturer may result in damage
not covered by this warranty. This includes but is not limited to: cables, power
supplies, cradles, and docking stations. HII extends these warranties only to the
first end-users of the products. These warranties are non-transferable.
The duration of the limited warranty for the Xenon 1500 scanner is five (5)
years.
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Reference Charts
Symbology Chart
Possible
AIM ID
Modifiers
(m)
Code ID
(hex)
Symbology
AIM ID
All Symbologies
Australian Post
Aztec Code
(0x99)
]X0
]zm
A (0x41)
z (0x7A)
5 (0x35)
B (0x42)
C (0x43)
Q (0x51)
H (0x48)
0-9, A-C
Batch Mode Quantity
British Post
]X0
]X0
]X0
]X0
Canadian Post
China Post
Chinese Sensible Code (Han Xin
Code)
Codabar
]Fm
]O6
]Om
]H3
]Cm
]C1
0-1
a (0x61)
V (0x56)
q (0x71)
h (0x68)
j (0x6A)
I (0x49)
< (0x3C)
Codablock A
Codablock F
Code 11
0, 1, 4, 5, 6
0, 1, 4, 5, 6
Code 128
GS1-128
0, 1, 2, 4
Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) ]X0
Code 39 (supports Full ASCII
mode)
]Am
0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 b (0x62)
Code 49
]Tm
]Gm
0, 1, 2, 4
l (0x6C)
i (0x69)
Code 93 and 93i
0-9, A-Z,
a-m
Data Matrix
]dm
0-6
w (0x77)
d (0x64)
d (0x64)
d (0x64)
EAN-13 (including Bookland EAN) ]E0
EAN-13 with Add-On
]E3
]E3
EAN-13 with Extended
Coupon Code
EAN-8
]E4
D (0x44)
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Possible
AIM ID
Modifiers
(m)
Code ID
(hex)
Symbology
AIM ID
EAN-8 with Add-On
]E3
]em
]em
]em
]em
]em
]X0
]X0
]Im
D (0x44)
y (0x79)
y (0x79)
{ (0x7B)
y (0x79)
} (0x7D)
, (0x2c)
GS1 Composite
GS1 DataBar
0-3
0
GS1 DataBar Limited
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional
GS1 DataBar Expanded
InfoMail
Intelligent Mail Bar Code
Interleaved 2 of 5
Japanese Post
KIX (Netherlands) Post
Korea Post
M (0x4D)
e (0x65)
J (0x4A)
K (0x4B)
? (0x3F)
m (0x6D)
x (0x7 8)
R (0x52)
g (0x67)
Y (0x59)
O (0x4F)
O (0x4F)
O (0x4F)
O (0x4F)
0, 1, 3
]X0
]X0
]X0
]X0
]Um
]Lm
]Mm
]X0
]o3
Matrix 2 of 5
MaxiCode
0-3
3-5
0
MicroPDF417
MSI
NEC 2 of 5
OCR MICR (E 13 B)
OCR SEMI Font
OCR-A
]o3
]o1
OCR-B
]o2
PDF417
]Lm
]X0
]X0
]X0
]Qm
]Rm
]S0
0-2
r
(0x72)
Planet Code
L (0x4C)
N (0x4E)
P (0x50)
s (0x73)
f (0x66)
f (0x66)
Postal-4i
Postnet
QR Code and Micro QR Code
Straight 2 of 5 IATA
Straight 2 of 5 Industrial
0-6
0, 1, 3
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Possible
AIM ID
Modifiers
(m)
Code ID
(hex)
Symbology
AIM ID
TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39)
Telepen
]L2
T (0x54)
t (0x54)
]Bm
]E0
]E3
]E3
UPC-A
c (0x63)
c (0x63)
c (0x63)
UPC-A with Add-On
UPC-A with Extended
Coupon Code
UPC-E
]E0
]E3
E (0x45)
E (0x45)
UPC-E with Add-On
UPC-E1
Note: “m” represents the AIM modifier character. Refer to International
Technical Specification, Symbology Identifiers, for AIM modifier character
details.
Prefix/Suffix entries for specific symbologies override the universal (All
Symbologies, 99) entry.
Refer to Data Editing beginning on page 4-1 and Data Formatting beginning on
page 5-1 for information about using Code ID and AIM ID.
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ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)
Note: This table applies to U.S. style keyboards. Certain characters may differ
depending on your Country Code/PC regional settings.
Non-Printable Characters
DEC HEX Character (Code)
DEC HEX Character (Code)
0
1
0
1
NULL
START OF HEADING
(SOH)
16 10 DATA LINK ESCAPE (DLE)
17 11 DEVICE CONTROL 1 (DC1)
2
3
4
2
3
4
START OF TEXT (STX)
END OF TEXT (ETX)
END OF TRANSMISSION 20 14 DEVICE CONTROL 4 (DC4)
(EOT)
18 12 DEVICE CONTROL 2 (DC2)
19 13 DEVICE CONTROL 3 (DC3)
5
5
END OF QUERY (ENQ)
21 15 NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGE-
MENT (NAK)
6
7
6
7
ACKNOWLEDGE (ACK)
BEEP (BEL)
22 16 SYNCHRONIZE (SYN)
23 17 END OF TRANSMISSION
BLOCK (ETB)
8
9
10
11
12
8
9
A
B
C
BACKSPACE (BS)
HORIZONTAL TAB (HT)
LINE FEED (LF)
VERTICAL TAB (VT)
FF (FORM FEED)
24 18 CANCEL (CAN)
25 19 END OF MEDIUM (EM)
26 1A SUBSTITUTE (SUB)
27 1B ESCAPE (ESC)
28 1C FILE SEPARATOR (FS)
RIGHT ARROW
13
14
15
D
E
F
CR (CARRIAGE RETURN) 29 1D GROUP SEPARATOR (GS)
LEFT ARROW
SO (SHIFT OUT)
30 1E RECORD SEPARATOR (RS)
UP ARROW
SI (SHIFT IN)
31 1F UNIT SEPARATOR (US)
DOWN ARROW
Printable Characters
DEC HEX Character
DEC HEX Character
DEC HEX Character
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
<SPACE>
!
"
#
$
%
&
'
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
96
97
98
99
100 64
101 65
102 66
103 67
60
61
62
63
`
a
b
c
d
e
f
G
g
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Printable Characters (Continued)
DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
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60
61
62
63
28
29
2A
2B
2C
2D
2E
2F
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3A
3B
3C
3D
3E
3F
(
)
*
+
,
-
.
/
0
1
2
3
4
5
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7
8
9
:
72
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75
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77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
48
49
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
4F
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
H
I
J
104 68
105 69
106 6A
107 6B
108 6C
109 6D
110 6E
111 6F
112 70
113 71
114 72
115 73
116 74
117 75
118 76
119 77
120 78
121 79
122 7A
123 7B
124 7C
125 7D
126 7E
127 7F
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
|
}
~
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
;
<
=
>
?
\
]
^
_
<DEL>
Extended ASCII Characters
DEC HEX Character
DEC HEX
Character
DEC HEX Character
128 80
129 81
130 82
131 83
132 84
133 85
134 86
135 87
136 88
137 89
138 8A
139 8B
€
171 AB
172 AC
173 AD
174 AE
175 AF
176 B0
177 B1
178 B2
179 B3
180 B4
181 B5
182 B6
«
¬
214 D6
215 D7
216 D8
217 D9
218 DA
219 DB
220 DC
221 DD
222 DE
223 DF
224 E0
225 E1
Ö
×
‚
ƒ
„
…
†
‡
ˆ
‰
Š
‹
Ø
Ù
Ú
Û
Ü
Ý
Þ
ß
®
¯
°
²
³
´
µ
¶
à
á
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Extended ASCII Characters (Continued)
DEC HEX Character
DEC HEX
Character
DEC HEX Character
140 8C
141 8D
142 8E
143 8F
144 90
145 91
146 92
147 93
148 94
149 95
150 96
151 97
152 98
153 99
154 9A
155 9B
156 9C
157 9D
158 9E
159 9F
160 A0
161 A1
162 A2
163 A3
164 A4
165 A5
166 A6
167 A7
168 A8
169 A9
170 AA
Œ
183 B7
184 B8
185 B9
186 BA
187 BB
188 BC
189 BD
190 BE
191 BF
192 C0
193 C1
194 C2
195 C3
196 C4
197 C5
198 C6
199 C7
200 C8
201 C9
202 CA
203 CB
204 CC
205 CD
206 CE
207 CF
208 D0
209 D1
210 D2
211 D3
212 D4
213 D5
·
¸
¹
º
226 E2
227 E3
228 E4
229 E5
230 E6
231 E7
232 E8
233 E9
234 EA
235 EB
236 EC
237 ED
238 EE
239 EF
240 F0
241 F1
242 F2
243 F3
244 F4
245 F5
246 F6
247 F7
248 F8
249 F9
250 FA
251 FB
252 FC
253 FD
254 FE
255 FF
â
ã
ä
å
æ
ç
è
é
ê
ë
ì
Ž
»
‘
’
“
”
¼
½
¾
¿
À
Á
Â
Ã
Ä
Å
Æ
Ç
È
É
Ê
Ë
Ì
Í
Î
Ï
Ð
Ñ
Ò
Ó
Ô
Õ
•
–
—
˜
™
š
›
í
î
ï
ð
ñ
ò
ó
ô
õ
ö
÷
ø
ù
ú
û
ü
ý
þ
ÿ
œ
ž
Ÿ
¡
¢
£
¤
¥
¦
§
¨
©
ª
Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes
Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the data
received does not display with the proper characters, it may be because the bar
code being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the
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one the host program is expecting. If this is the case, select the code page with
which the bar codes were created. The data characters should then appear
properly.
Code Page Standard
Description
1
CP ISO646
ISO 2022
2 (Default)
Automatic National Replacement
Characters
3
CP Binary
51
ISO 8859 1 51
Western European Replacement
Characters
82
83
ISO 2022 11 Swe
ISO 2022 69 Fra
Swedish Replacement Characters
French/Belgium Replacement
Characters
81
ISO 2022 25 Fra
French/Belgium Replacement
Characters
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
ISO 2022 11 Ger
ISO 2022 11 Ita
ISO 2022 11 Swi
ISO 2022 11 UK
ISO 2022 11 Dan
ISO 2022 11 Nor
ISO 2022 11 Spa
ISO 2022 85
German Replacement Characters
Italian Replacement Characters
Swiss Replacement Characters
British Replacement Characters
Danish Replacement Characters
Norwegian Replacement Characters
Spanish Replacement Characters
Spanish Replacement Characters
Portuguese Replacement Characters
Portuguese Replacement Characters
Norwegian Replacement Characters
ISO 2022 16
ISO 2022 84
ISO 2022 60
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Unicode Key Maps
6E
70 71 72 73
74 75 76 77
78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0F
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D
1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2B
4B 50 55
4C 51 56
5A 5F 64 69
5B 60 65
6A
5C 61 66
2C 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
39
5D 62 67
6C
4F 54 59
63 68
3D
3A 3B 3C
3E 3F 38 40
104 Key U.S. Style Keyboard
6E
70 71 72 73
74 75 76 77
78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0F
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C
1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A
4B 50 55
4C 51 56
5A 5F 64 69
5B 60 65
2B
6A
5C 61 66
2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
39
5D 62 67
6C
4F 54 59
63 68
3D
3A 3B 3C
3E 3F 38 40
105 Key European Style Keyboard
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Sample Symbols
Matrix 2 of 5
GS1 DataBar
6543210
PDF417
(01)00123456789012
Car Registration
Data Matrix
QR Code
Test Symbol
Aztec
Numbers
Package Label
Micro PDF417
Test Message
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9680 Old Bailes Road
Fort Mill, SC 29707
Xen1500-UG Rev A
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