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		 VoyagerTM 1250g   
					Single-Line Laser 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:   
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					• 
					• 
					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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				This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Direct Plug-In Power   
					unit marked "Class 2" or "LPS" and rated 5 Vdc - 5.2 Vdc, 1A.   
					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 A 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 with the following directives:   
					• 2004/108/EC EMC   
					• 2011/65/EU RoHS (Recast)   
					In addition, complies to 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive, when shipped with   
					recommended power supply. European contact:   
					Hand Held Products Europe B.V.   
					Nijverheidsweg 9-13   
					5627 BT Eindhoven   
					The Netherlands   
					Honeywell 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.   
					Honeywell Scanning & Mobility Product   
					Environmental Information   
					
					WEEE information.   
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				Australia/NZ   
					C-Tick Statement   
					Conforms to AS/NZS 3548   
					Mexico   
					Conforms to NOM-019.   
					Gost-R certificate   
					Russia   
					South Korea   
					This product meets Korean agency approval.   
					Tawain   
					BSMI Standard: CNS13438, CNS 14336   
					International   
					Laser Safety Statement   
					LASER LIGHT: DO NOT STARE INTO   
					BEAM. CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT.   
					LASERSTRAHLUNG: NICHT IN DEN   
					STRAHL BLICKEN. LASER KLASSE 2.   
					LUMIERE LASER: NE PAS REGARDER   
					DANS LE FAISCEAU. APPAREIL A LASER.   
					DE CLASSE 2 630-650nm, 1mW.   
					This device has been tested in accordance with and complies with   
					IEC60825-1 ed2.0 and 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11, except for deviations   
					pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007.   
					LASER LIGHT, DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM, CLASS 2 LASER PROD-   
					UCT, 1 mW MAX OUTPUT: 630-650nM.   
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				Scanner Laser Beam   
					Wavelength 630 - 650 nm   
					Divergence < 1.5 mrad. per IEC 60825-1 worst case   
					Max power output < 1mw   
					Embedded Laser   
					Wavelength 630 - 650 nm   
					Divergence < 1.5 mrad, per IEC 60825-1 worst case   
					Max power output < 10 mw   
					Caution: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of   
					procedures other than those specified herein may   
					result in hazardous radiation exposure.   
					CB Scheme   
					Certified to CB Scheme IEC60950-1, Second Edition.   
					Solids and Water Protection   
					The Voyager 1250g has a rating of IP42, immunity of foreign particles and drip-   
					ping water.   
					Patents   
					
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				Required Safety Label Locations   
					Laser Output   
					Laser Safety   
					information   
					Part Number,   
					Serial Number   
					Laser Label,   
					and Revision   
					Information   
					location   
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				Table of Contents   
					
					
					
					
					
					Connecting with Keyboard Wedge........................ 1-2   
					
					Connecting with RS485......................................... 1-4   
					
					
					
					Resetting the Custom Defaults ................................... 1-6   
					
					Introduction ................................................................. 2-1   
					Programming the Interface - Plug and Play ................ 2-1   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					USB Serial Emulation............................................ 2-6   
					CTS/RTS Emulation.............................................. 2-6   
					ACK/NAK Mode..................................................... 2-7   
					Communication Timeout ....................................... 2-7   
					NAK Retries........................................................... 2-8   
					Support BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK............................. 2-8   
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					Verifone Ruby Terminal Default Settings.................. 2-9   
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				® 
					
					
					
					Datalogic™ Magellan Bioptic   
					
					
					Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings..................2-11   
					
					Wincor Nixdorf RS232 Mode A..................................2-13   
					
					
					
					
					Keyboard Conversion ..........................................2-22   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits,   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					NCR Modifiers ...........................................................2-31   
					NCR ACK/NAK ....................................................2-31   
					Block Check Character ........................................2-32   
					NCR Prefix...........................................................2-32   
					NCR Suffix...........................................................2-32   
					NCR Prefix/Suffix.................................................2-33   
					NCR NOF (Not-on-File) Error ..............................2-33   
					Scanner to Bioptic Communication............................2-33   
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				LED Settings ......................................................... 3-6   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Manual Activation Laser Timeout -   
					
					
					
					
					End Object Detection After Good Read .............. 3-12   
					Object Detection Laser Timeout.......................... 3-12   
					Object Detection Distance................................... 3-13   
					Character Activation Mode........................................ 3-13   
					Activation Character............................................ 3-13   
					End Character Activation After Good Read......... 3-14   
					Character Activation Laser Timeout.................... 3-14   
					Character Deactivation Mode.................................... 3-15   
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				Other Programming Selections............................3-17   
					
					Sequence Timeout...............................................3-19   
					
					
					
					No Read.....................................................................3-21   
					
					
					
					
					To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to   
					
					
					
					Transmit Alternate Extended ASCII Characters ..........4-4   
					
					Communication Check Character................................4-6   
					Intercharacter, Interfunction, and   
					Intermessage Delays.................................................4-7   
					
					
					
					Intermessage Delay...............................................4-9   
					Chapter 5 - Data Formatting   
					Data Format Editor Introduction...................................5-1   
					To Add a Data Format .................................................5-1   
					Other Programming Selections..............................5-3   
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				Move Commands .................................................. 5-5   
					
					Miscellaneous Commands .................................... 5-7   
					
					
					Primary/Alternate Data Formats................................ 5-10   
					
					
					
					
					Codabar ...................................................................... 6-3   
					
					Code 39....................................................................... 6-7   
					
					
					
					NEC 2 of 5................................................................. 6-12   
					Code 93..................................................................... 6-14   
					Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop) .......... 6-15   
					Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop).................... 6-17   
					Matrix 2 of 5 .............................................................. 6-18   
					Code 11..................................................................... 6-20   
					Code 128................................................................... 6-23   
					ISBT 128 ................................................................... 6-24   
					
					Telepen ..................................................................... 6-32   
					UPC-A....................................................................... 6-33   
					UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code........... 6-36   
					UPC-A Number System 4 Addenda Required .... 6-37   
					UPC-A Number System 5 Addenda Required .... 6-38   
					UPC-E0..................................................................... 6-39   
					EAN/JAN-13.............................................................. 6-44   
					EAN-13 Beginning with 2 Addenda Required ..... 6-46   
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				EAN-13 Beginning with 414/419   
					
					EAN-13 Beginning with 434/439   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					MSI ............................................................................6-57   
					
					GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional ...................................6-61   
					
					GS1 DataBar Expanded ............................................6-63   
					
					
					
					China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)............................6-65   
					
					
					
					
					To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies .....8-1   
					Show Software Revision..............................................8-1   
					Show Data Format.......................................................8-1   
					Test Menu....................................................................8-2   
					EZConfig-Scanning Introduction..................................8-2   
					Installing EZConfig-Scanning from the Web..........8-3   
					Resetting the Factory Defaults ....................................8-4   
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				Menu Command Syntax.............................................. 9-1   
					
					Responses ............................................................ 9-3   
					Serial Trigger Commands ........................................... 9-4   
					
					
					
					
					
					Depth of Field............................................................ 10-2   
					
					Standard Cable Pinouts ............................................ 10-3   
					
					
					
					
					
					Repairs...................................................................... 11-1   
					
					Cleaning the Device: ........................................... 11-1   
					
					
					
					Troubleshooting a Voyager Scanner......................... 11-2   
					Chapter 12 - Customer Support   
					Technical Assistance ................................................ 12-1   
					Symbology Charts.......................................................A-1   
					Linear Symbologies...............................................A-1   
					Postal Symbologies...............................................A-3   
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				ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)............... A-3   
					Lower ASCII Reference Table.................................... A-4   
					ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements.............. A-9   
					Unicode Key Maps.................................................... A-12   
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				1 
					Getting Started   
					About This Manual   
					This User’s Guide provides installation and programming instructions for the   
					Voyager 1250g single-line laser scanner. Product specifications, dimensions,   
					warranty, 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.   
					Connecting the Device   
					Connecting with USB   
					A scanner can be connected to the USB port of a computer.   
					1. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the scanner first, then to   
					the computer.   
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				2. The scanner beeps.   
					3. Verify the scanner operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample   
					Symbols in the back of this manual.   
					The unit defaults to a USB PC Keyboard. Refer to page 2-5 for other USB   
					terminal settings.   
					
					
					Connecting with Keyboard Wedge   
					A scanner can be connected between the keyboard and PC as a “keyboard   
					wedge,” plugged into the serial port, or connected to a portable data termi-   
					nal in wand emulation or non decoded output mode. The following is an   
					example of a keyboard wedge connection:   
					1. Turn off power and disconnect the keyboard cable from the back of the   
					terminal/computer.   
					2. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the scanner and to the   
					terminal/computer.   
					only if   
					power   
					supply is   
					included   
					3. Turn the terminal/computer power back on. The scanner beeps.   
					4. Verify the scanner operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample   
					Symbols in the back of this manual. The scanner beeps once.   
					The unit defaults to an IBM PC AT and compatibles keyboard wedge inter-   
					face with a USA keyboard. A carriage return (CR) suffix is added to bar   
					code data.   
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				Connecting with RS232 Serial Port   
					1. Turn off power to the terminal/computer.   
					2. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the scanner.   
					only if   
					power   
					supply is   
					included   
					3. Plug the serial connector into the serial port on your computer.   
					Tighten the two screws to secure the connector to the port.   
					4. Once the scanner has been fully connected, power up the computer.   
					This interface programs 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.   
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				Connecting with RS485   
					A scanner can be connected for an IBM POS terminal interface.   
					1. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the device, then to the com-   
					puter.   
					2. Turn the terminal/computer power back on. The scanner beeps.   
					3. Verify the scanner operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample   
					Symbols in the back of this manual. The scanner beeps once.   
					For further RS485 settings, refer to RS485, page 2-2.   
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				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 horizontally over the bar code and must highlight all the vertical bars of   
					the bar code. It will not read if the aiming beam is in any other direction.   
					Good Read   
					Bad Read   
					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.   
					Menu Bar Code Security Settings   
					Honeywell scanners are programmed by scanning menu bar codes or by send-   
					
					
					the nearest technical support office (see Limited Warranty on page 12-1) for fur-   
					ther information.   
					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 each   
					menu command or sequence you want saved. If your command requires scan-   
					ning numeric codes from the back cover, then a Save code, that entire   
					sequence will be saved to your custom defaults. Scan the Set Custom   
					Defaults code again before the next command you want saved to your custom   
					defaults.   
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				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 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   
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				2 
					Programming the Interface   
					Introduction   
					This chapter describes how to program your system for the desired interface.   
					Programming the Interface - Plug and Play   
					Plug and Play bar codes provide instant scanner set up for commonly used   
					interfaces.   
					Note: After you scan one of the codes, power cycle the host terminal to have   
					the interface in effect.   
					Keyboard Wedge   
					If you want your system programmed for an IBM PC AT and compatibles   
					keyboard wedge interface with a USA keyboard, scan the bar code below.   
					Keyboard wedge is the default interface.   
					Note: The following bar code also programs a carriage return (CR) suffix.   
					IBM PC AT and Compatibles with CR Suffix   
					IBM PS2 Keyboard   
					The following bar code programs you scanner for an IBM PS2 keyboard   
					wedge interface with a USA keyboard.   
					Note: The following bar code also programs a carriage return (CR) suffix.   
					IBM PS2 with CR Suffix   
					RS232 Serial Port   
					The RS232 Interface bar code is used when connecting to the serial port   
					of a PC or terminal. The following RS232 Interface bar code also pro-   
					grams a carriage return (CR) and a line feed (LF) suffix, baud rate, and   
					data format as indicated below.   
					Option   
					Setting   
					Baud Rate   
					9600 bps   
					Data Format   
					8 data bits, no parity bit, 1 stop bit   
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				RS232 Interface   
					RS485   
					Scan one of the following “Plug and Play” codes to program the scanner for   
					an IBM POS terminal interface.   
					Note: After scanning one of these codes, you must power cycle the cash   
					register.   
					IBM Port 5B Interface   
					IBM Port 9B   
					HHBCR-1 Interface   
					IBM Port 17 Interface   
					IBM Port 9B   
					HHBCR-2 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   
					00 0A 0B   
					00 0D 0B   
					00 0A 0B   
					00 18 0B   
					Interleaved 2 of 5   
					Code 128 *   
					Code 128 **   
					* Suffixes programmed for Code 128 with IBM 4683 Port 5B, IBM 4683 Port 9B   
					HHBCR-1, and IBM 4683 Port 17 Interfaces   
					**Suffixes programmed for Code 128 with IBM 4683 Port 9 HHBCR-2 Interface   
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				OPOS Mode   
					The following bar code configures your scanner for OPOS (OLE for Retail   
					Point of Sale) by modifying the following OPOS-related settings:   
					Option   
					Setting   
					Interface   
					RS232   
					Baud Rate   
					38400   
					RS232   
					Handshaking   
					Flow Control, No Timeout   
					XON/XOFF Off   
					ACK/NAK Off   
					Data Bits, Stop   
					Bits, and Parity   
					Prefix/Suffix   
					8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity None   
					Clear All Prefixes and Suffixes   
					Add Code ID and AIM ID Prefix   
					Add CR Suffix   
					Intercharacter   
					Delay   
					Off   
					Symbologies   
					Enable UPC-A with check digit and number system   
					Enable UPC-E0 with check digit   
					Enable EAN/JAN-8 with check digit   
					Enable EAN/JAN-13 with check digit   
					Enable Code 128   
					Enable Code 39   
					Enable OPOS with automatic disable off   
					OPOS Mode   
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				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   
					IBM Secondary Interface   
					On some older IBM cash registers, it may be necessary to disable the sec-   
					ondary or management interface. In particular, it has been found neces-   
					sary on IBM registers using the 4690 V2R4 operating system. The   
					following bar codes are used for this purpose. Default = Enable Secondary   
					Interface.   
					*Enable Secondary Interface   
					Disable Secondary Interface   
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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.   
					PC)   
					USB Keyboard (   
					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   
					HID Fallback Mode   
					If you attempt to set a USB interface for your scanner, but the setup fails on   
					the host system, you can program the scanner to fall back to a HID key-   
					board interface after a set length of time. For example, if the scanner is   
					configured for Serial Emulation Mode, but the host system does not have   
					the correct driver, the scanner would fail. If you set the HID Fallback Mode   
					for a set length of time, for example, 5 minutes, the scanner would change   
					to a HID keyboard interface after 5 minutes of trying to configure as serial   
					emulation.   
					A unique beep sequence indicates that this mode has been entered. While   
					in HID Fallback Mode, the scanner will not scan normal bar codes and   
					sounds a unique beep sequence that indicates the scanner is in Fallback   
					Mode. Menu codes can still be scanned while in HID Fallback Mode, allow-   
					ing you to change the scanner’s programming.   
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				Scan the bar code below, then set the length for the HID Fallback (from 0-   
					60 minutes) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then scanning   
					Save. Default = 5 minutes.   
					HID Fallback Mode   
					USB Serial Commands   
					USB Serial Emulation   
					Scan one of the following codes to program the scanner to emulate a regu-   
					lar 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.   
					Scanning either of these codes also adds a CR and LF.   
					USB Serial Emulation for   
					Windows XP, Windows Server   
					2003, and later   
					USB Serial Emulation for Windows 2000   
					Note: No extra configuration (e.g., baud rate) is necessary.   
					CTS/RTS Emulation   
					CTS/RTS Emulation On   
					* CTS/RTS Emulation Off   
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				ACK/NAK Mode   
					ACK/NAK Mode On   
					* ACK/NAK Mode Off   
					Communication Timeout   
					This allows you to set the length (in milliseconds) for a timeout for the host   
					ACK/NAK response. Scan the bar code below, then set the timeout (from   
					0-65535 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart,   
					then scanning Save. Default = 2000 ms.   
					Communication Timeout   
					Timeout Retries   
					This setting limits the number of Communication Timeout retries. If the   
					Timeout Retries is set to 0, the transmission is terminated after the ini-   
					tial Communication Timeout. Scan the bar code below, then set the   
					number of retries (from 0-255) by scanning digits from the   
					Programming Chart, then scanning Save. (5 is the recommended set-   
					ting.) Default = 0.   
					Timeout Retries   
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				Communication Timeout Beeper   
					This selection programs the scanner to issue an error beep when a   
					communication timeout has occurred. The error beep sound is pro-   
					grammed using Number of Beeps – Error (page 3-4). Default = On.   
					Off   
					* On   
					NAK Retries   
					This selection limits the number of NAK retries that can occur in ACK/NAK   
					mode. Scan the bar code below, then set the number of retries (from 0-   
					255) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then scanning Save.   
					(5 is the recommended setting.) Default = 0, or disabled.   
					NAK Retries   
					Support BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK   
					This protocol responds to <BEL> and <CAN> commands when in ACK/   
					NAK mode. The scanner sounds an error tone when a <BEL> command is   
					sent from the host. <CAN> terminates the transmission. Default = BEL/   
					CAN Off.   
					BEL/CAN On   
					* BEL/CAN Off   
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					Verifone Ruby Terminal Default Settings   
					Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Verifone   
					Ruby terminal. This bar code sets the baud rate to 1200 bps and the data for-   
					mat to 8 data bits, Mark parity, 1 stop bit and RTS/CTS no timeout. It also adds   
					a line feed (LF) suffix and programs the following prefixes for each symbology:   
					Symbology   
					Prefix   
					UPC-A   
					UPC-E   
					EAN-8   
					EAN-13   
					A 
					A 
					FF   
					F 
					Verifone Ruby Settings   
					Note: If you are having unexpected results with this programming code, scan   
					the Activate Defaults bar code on page 8-4 first, then scan the   
					programming bar code above.   
					® 
					Gilbarco Terminal Default Settings   
					Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Gilbarco   
					terminal. This bar code sets the baud rate to 2400 bps and the data format to 7   
					data bits, even parity, 2 stop bits. It also adds a carriage return (CR) suffix and   
					programs the following prefixes for each symbology:   
					Symbology   
					Prefix   
					UPC-A   
					UPC-E   
					EAN-8   
					EAN-13   
					A 
					E0   
					FF   
					F 
					Gilbarco Settings   
					Note: If you are having unexpected results with this programming code, scan   
					the Activate Defaults bar code on page 8-4 first, then scan the   
					programming bar code above.   
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				Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration   
					Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Honeywell   
					
					
					RTS/CTS with timeout and 232 ACK/NAK are also enabled.   
					Honeywell Bioptic Settings   
					Note: If you are having unexpected results with this programming code, scan   
					the Activate Defaults bar code on page 8-4 first, then scan the   
					programming bar code above.   
					© 
					Datalogic™ Magellan Bioptic   
					Aux Port Configuration   
					Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Datalogic   
					
					baud rate to 9600 bps and the data format to 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.   
					Datalogic Magellan Bioptic Settings   
					Note: If you are having unexpected results with this programming code, scan   
					the Activate Defaults bar code on page 8-4 first, then scan the   
					programming bar code above.   
					NCR Bioptic Aux Port Configuration   
					Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for an NCR biop-   
					tic scanner auxiliary port configuration. This bar code sets the baud rate to   
					9600 bps and the data format to 7 data bits, Even parity, 1 stop bit and Message   
					RTS/CTS with timeout. The following prefixes are programmed for each sym-   
					bology:   
					Symbology   
					Prefix   
					Symbology   
					Prefix   
					UPC-A   
					UPC-E   
					EAN-8   
					A 
					E0   
					FF   
					Code 39   
					B1   
					B2   
					B3   
					Interleaved 2 of 5   
					All other bar   
					codes   
					EAN-13   
					F 
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				NCR Bioptic Settings   
					Note: If you are having unexpected results with this programming code, scan   
					the Activate Defaults bar code on page 8-4 first, then scan the   
					programming bar code above.   
					Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings   
					
					
					to 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.   
					Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Settings   
					Note: If you are having unexpected results with this programming code, scan   
					the Activate Defaults bar code on page 8-4 first, then scan the   
					programming bar code above.   
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				Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™   
					Terminal Default Settings   
					Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Wincor Nix-   
					dorf Beetle terminal. The following prefixes are programmed for each symbol-   
					ogy:   
					Symbology   
					Prefix   
					Symbology   
					EAN-13   
					GS1-128   
					Interleaved 2 of 5   
					Plessey   
					Straight 2 of 5 IATA   
					All other bar codes   
					Prefix   
					Code 128   
					Code 93   
					Codabar   
					UPC-A   
					UPC-E   
					EAN-8   
					K 
					L 
					N 
					A0   
					C 
					B 
					A 
					P 
					I 
					O 
					H 
					M 
					Wincor Nixdorf Beetle Settings   
					Note: If you are having unexpected results with this programming code, scan   
					the Activate Defaults bar code on page 8-4 first, then scan the   
					programming bar code above.   
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				Wincor Nixdorf RS232 Mode A   
					Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Wincor Nix-   
					dorf RS232 Mode A terminal. The following prefixes are programmed for each   
					symbology:   
					Symbology   
					Prefix   
					Symbology   
					EAN-13   
					GS1-128   
					Interleaved 2 of 5   
					Plessey   
					Straight 2 of 5 IATA   
					GS1 DataBar   
					Prefix   
					Code 128   
					Code 93   
					Codabar   
					UPC-A   
					UPC-E   
					EAN-8   
					K 
					L 
					N 
					A0   
					C 
					B 
					A 
					K 
					I 
					O 
					H 
					E 
					All other bar codes   
					M 
					Wincor Nixdorf RS232 Mode A   
					Settings   
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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   
					Albania   
					Arabic   
					Azeri (Cyrillic)   
					Azeri (Latin)   
					Belarus   
					Belgium   
					Bosnia   
					Brazil   
					Brazil (MS)   
					Bulgaria (Cyrillic)   
					Bulgaria (Latin)   
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				Keyboard Country (continued)   
					Turkey F   
					Turkey Q   
					Ukrainian   
					United Kingdom   
					United Stated (Dvorak right)   
					United States (Dvorak left)   
					United States (Dvorak)   
					United States (International)   
					Uzbek (Cyrillic)   
					Vietnam   
					Keyboard Wedge Modifiers   
					ALT Mode   
					If your bar code contains special characters from the extended ASCII chart   
					for example, an e with an accent grave (è), you will use ALT Mode. (See   
					Extended ASCII Characters on page A-5.)   
					Note: Scan the ALT mode bar code after scanning the appropriate   
					Keyboard Country code.   
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				If your keystrokes require using the ALT key and 3 characters, scan the 3   
					Characters bar code. If your keystrokes require the ALT key and 4 charac-   
					ters, scan the 4 Characters bar code. The data is then output with the spe-   
					cial character(s). Default = Off.   
					* Off   
					
					4 Characters   
					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 fol-   
					lowing Keyboard Style settings. Default = Regular.   
					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 com-   
					mon to U.S. keyboards).   
					Shift Lock   
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				Autocaps via NumLock bar code should be scanned in countries (e.g.,   
					Germany, 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 NumLock key to retrieve the current state of the Caps Lock.   
					Autocaps via NumLock   
					Emulate External Keyboard should be scanned if you do not have an   
					external keyboard (IBM AT or equivalent).   
					Emulate External Keyboard   
					Note: After scanning the Emulate External Keyboard bar code, you must   
					power cycle your computer.   
					Keyboard Conversion   
					Alphabetic keyboard characters can be forced to be all upper case or all   
					lowercase. 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   
					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 (refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart   
					(Code Page 1252), page A-3). 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.   
					Windows Mode Prefix/Suffix Off: The scanner sends key combinations   
					for ASCII control characters for values 00-1F (refer to the ASCII Conversion   
					Chart (Code Page 1252), page A-3), but it does not translate 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   
					Numeric Keypad Mode: Sends numeric characters as if entered from a   
					numeric keypad. Default = Off.   
					Numeric Keypad Mode On   
					* Numeric Keypad Mode Off   
					Inter-Scan Code Delay   
					When your keyboard detects that any key is being pressed, released, or   
					held down, the keyboard sends a packet of information known as a “scan   
					code” to your computer. This selection allows you to adjust the delay   
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				between scan codes. Set the length (in milliseconds) for a delay by scan-   
					ning the bar code below, then setting the delay (from 1-30) by scanning dig-   
					its from the Programming Chart, then scanning Save. Default = 0 (800 µs).   
					Inter-Scan Code Delay   
					<F0> Break Character   
					When your keyboard detects that any key is being pressed, released, or   
					held down, the keyboard sends a packet of information known as a “scan   
					code” to your computer. There are two different types of scan codes:   
					“make codes” and “break codes.” A make code is sent when a key is   
					pressed or held down. A break code is sent when a key is released. The   
					following selections allow you to suppress or transmit the character   
					sequence of the break code. Default = Transmit.   
					Suppress   
					* Transmit   
					Keyboard Wedge Defaults   
					If you want the custom keyboard wedge default settings restored to your   
					scanner, scan the Keyboard Wedge Defaults bar code below. This resets   
					the scanner to the custom default settings (see Setting Custom Defaults on   
					page 1-5). 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.   
					Keyboard Wedge Defaults   
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				RS232 Modifiers   
					RS232 Baud Rate   
					Baud Rate sends the data from the scanner to the terminal at the specified   
					rate. The host terminal must be set for the same baud rate as the scanner.   
					Default = 9600.   
					300   
					600   
					1200   
					2400   
					4800   
					* 9600   
					19200   
					38400   
					57,600   
					115,200   
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				RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits,   
					and Parity   
					Data Bits sets the word length at 7 or 8 bits of data per character. If an   
					application requires only ASCII Hex characters 0 through 7F decimal (text,   
					digits, and punctuation), select 7 data bits. For applications that require   
					use of the full ASCII set, select 8 data bits per character. Default = 8.   
					Stop Bits sets the stop bits at 1 or 2. Default = 1.   
					Parity provides a means of checking character bit patterns for validity.   
					Default = None.   
					7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Even   
					7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity None   
					7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Odd   
					7 Data, 2 Stop, Parity Even   
					7 Data, 2 Stop Parity None   
					7 Data, 2 Stop, Parity Odd   
					8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Even   
					* 8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity None   
					8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Odd   
					7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Space   
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				7 Data, 2 Stop, Parity Space   
					7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Mark   
					8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Space   
					7 Data, 2 Stop, Parity Mark   
					8 Data, 1 Stop Parity Mark   
					RS232 Handshaking   
					RS232 Handshaking allows control of data transmission from the scanner   
					using software commands from the host device. When RTS/CTS is   
					turned Off, no data flow control is used.   
					
					send, and will wait indefinitely for CTS to be asserted by the host.   
					Character-Based Flow Control, No Timeout: The scanner asserts RTS   
					when it has a character to send, and will wait indefinitely for CTS to be   
					asserted by the host   
					
					the host to transmit. The host asserts CTS when it is OK for the device to   
					transmit.   
					Flow Control with Timeout: The scanner asserts RTS when it has data   
					to send and waits for a delay (see RS232 Timeout on page 2-28) for CTS to   
					be asserted by the host. If the delay time expires and CTS is not asserted,   
					the device transmit buffer is cleared and scanning may resume.   
					Character-Based Flow Control with Timeout: The scanner asserts RTS   
					when it has a character to send and waits for a delay (see RS232 Timeout   
					on page 2-28) for CTS to be asserted by the host. If the delay time expires   
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				and CTS is not asserted, the device transmit buffer is cleared and scanning   
					may resume.   
					Default = RTS/CTS Off.   
					Flow Control, No Timeout   
					Character-Based Flow Control,   
					No Timeout   
					Two-Direction Flow Control   
					Flow Control with Timeout   
					Character-Based Flow Control   
					with Timeout   
					* RTS/CTS Off   
					RS232 Timeout   
					When using Flow Control with Timeout, you must program the length of the   
					delay you want to wait for CTS from the host. Set the length (in millisec-   
					onds) for a timeout by scanning the bar code below, then setting the time-   
					out (from 1-5100 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the Programming   
					Chart, then scanning Save. Default = 1000 ms (1 second).   
					RS232 Timeout   
					XON/XOFF   
					Standard ASCII control characters can be used to tell the scanner to start   
					sending data (XON/XOFF On) or to stop sending data (XON/XOFF Off).   
					When the host sends the XOFF character (DC3, hex 13) to the scanner,   
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				data transmission stops. To resume transmission, the host sends the XON   
					character (DC1, hex 11). Data transmission continues where it left off   
					when XOFF was sent. Default = XON/XOFF Off.   
					XON/XOFF On   
					* XON/XOFF Off   
					ACK/NAK   
					After transmitting data, the scanner waits for an ACK character (hex 06) or   
					a NAK character (hex 15) response from the host. If ACK is received, the   
					communications cycle is completed and the scanner looks for more bar   
					codes. If NAK is received, the last set of bar code data is retransmitted and   
					the scanner waits for ACK/NAK again. Turn on the ACK/NAK protocol by   
					scanning the ACK/NAK On bar code below. To turn off the protocol, scan   
					ACK/NAK Off. Default = ACK/NAK Off.   
					ACK/NAK On   
					* ACK/NAK Off   
					Communication Timeout   
					This allows you to set the length (in milliseconds) for a timeout for the host   
					ACK/NAK response. Scan the bar code below, then set the timeout (from   
					1-65535 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart,   
					then scanning Save. Default = 2000 ms.   
					Communication Timeout   
					Timeout Retries   
					This setting limits the number of Communication Timeout retries. If the   
					Timeout Retries is set to 0, the transmission is terminated after the ini-   
					tial Communication Timeout. Scan the bar code below, then set the   
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				number of retries (from 0-255) by scanning digits from the   
					Programming Chart, then scanning Save. (5 is the recommended set-   
					ting.) Default = 0.   
					Timeout Retries   
					Communication Timeout Beeper   
					This selection programs the scanner to issue an error beep when a   
					communication timeout has occurred. The error beep sound is pro-   
					grammed using Number of Beeps – Error (page 3-4). Default = On.   
					Off   
					* On   
					NAK Retries   
					This selection limits the number of NAK retries that can occur in ACK/NAK   
					mode. Scan the bar code below, then set the number of retries (from 0-   
					255) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then scanning Save.   
					(5 is the recommended setting.) Default = 0, or disabled.   
					NAK Retries   
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				Support BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK   
					This protocol responds to <BEL> and <CAN> commands when in ACK/   
					NAK mode. The scanner sounds an error tone when a <BEL> command is   
					sent from the host. <CAN> terminates the transmission. Default = BEL/   
					CAN Off.   
					BEL/CAN On   
					* BEL/CAN Off   
					RS232 Defaults   
					If you want the custom RS232 default settings restored to your scanner,   
					scan the RS232 Defaults bar code below. This resets the scanner to the   
					custom default settings (see Setting Custom Defaults on page 1-5). 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 restored to the factory default settings.   
					RS232 Defaults   
					NCR Modifiers   
					NCR ACK/NAK   
					This is an NCR communication protocol for ACK/NAK processing. Default   
					= NCR ACK/NAK Off.   
					* NCR ACK/NAK Off   
					NCR ACK/NAK On   
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				Block Check Character   
					When this selection is set to Transmit, the NCR Block Check Character   
					(BCC) is expected with incoming messages and transmitted with outgoing   
					messages. Default = Transmit.   
					* Transmit   
					Don’t Transmit   
					NCR Prefix   
					This selection allows you to program an NCR-specific prefix. Refer to the   
					ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-3 to find the hex   
					equivalent for the characters you want for the NCR prefix (typically, 02 for   
					STX). Scan the bar code below, then set the hex number (from 0-FF) by   
					scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then scanning Save. Default   
					= 0.   
					NCR Prefix   
					NCR Suffix   
					This selection allows you to program an NCR-specific suffix. Refer to the   
					ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-3 to find the hex   
					equivalent for the characters you want for the NCR suffix (typically, 03 for   
					ETX). Scan the bar code below, then set the hex number (from 0-FF) by   
					scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then scanning Save. Default   
					= 0.   
					NCR Suffix   
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				NCR Prefix/Suffix   
					When set to Transmit, both the NCR prefix and suffix are transmitted with   
					bar codes. Usually, prefixes and suffixes are programmed using the Data   
					Editing selections (see Data Editing beginning on page 4-1), however, the   
					following commands override any other prefix/suffix settings. Default =   
					Don’t Transmit.   
					Transmit   
					* Don’t Transmit   
					NCR NOF (Not-on-File) Error   
					A scanner receives an NOF (Not on File) command from the POS when-   
					ever it cannot cross-reference the bar code to a price parameter. When set   
					to On, the error tone sounds (set via Number of Beeps – Error, page 3-4)   
					for an NOF, and disables the scanner while the cashier looks up the price   
					manually. When set to Off, no sound is emitted for an NOF. Default = Off.   
					On   
					* Off   
					Scanner to Bioptic Communication   
					The following settings are used to set up communication between Honeywell   
					scanners and bioptic scanners.   
					Note: The scanner’s baud rate must be set to 38400 and the RS232 Timeout   
					must be set to 3000 in order to communicate with a bioptic scanner. See   
					RS232 Modifiers on page 2-25, and RS232 Timeout on page 2-28 for   
					further information.   
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				Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode   
					Packet Mode On must be scanned to set the scanner’s format so it is com-   
					patible with a bioptic scanner. Default = Packet Mode Off.   
					* Packet Mode Off   
					Packet Mode On   
					ACK/NAK   
					After transmitting data, the scanner waits for an ACK character (hex 06) or   
					a NAK character (hex 15) response from the host. If ACK is received, the   
					communications cycle is completed and the scanner looks for more bar   
					codes. If NAK is received, the last set of bar code data is retransmitted and   
					the scanner waits for ACK/NAK again. Turn on the ACK/NAK protocol by   
					scanning the ACK/NAK On bar code below. To turn off the protocol, scan   
					ACK/NAK Off. Default = ACK/NAK Off.   
					ACK/NAK On   
					* ACK/NAK Off   
					Communication Timeout   
					This allows you to set the length (in milliseconds) for a timeout for the host   
					ACK/NAK response. Scan the bar code below, then set the timeout (from   
					1-65535 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart,   
					then scanning Save. Default = 2000 ms.   
					Communication Timeout   
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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 -   
					Scanner   
					* Power Up Beeper On -   
					Scanner   
					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   
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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 = High.   
					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 (2350 Hz)   
					High (4200 Hz)   
					Beeper - Transmit Order   
					The beeper transmit order determines when the good read beep occurs.   
					The scanner can be set to emit the good read beep either before or after   
					data transmission. Default = Before Transmission.   
					* Before Transmission   
					After Transmission   
					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 (100 Hz)   
					Medium (2000 Hz)   
					High (4200 Hz)   
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				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   
					Number of Beeps – Good Read   
					
					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.   
					Note: The LEDs can also be programmed separately. See LED   
					Settings on page 3-6.   
					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.   
					Note: The LEDs can also be programmed separately. See LED   
					Settings on page 3-6.   
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				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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				LED Indicators   
					The green and red LEDs can be programmed to be On or Off and at different   
					brightness levels to indicate various scanner states. Use the following bar   
					codes to program the LED indicators.   
					LED Settings   
					Default = Red LED Off with Laser, Green LED On with Good Scan.   
					* Red LED Off   
					Green LED Off   
					Red LED On with Good Scan   
					* Green LED On with Good Scan   
					Red LED On with Laser   
					Green LED On with Laser   
					Red LED On when CodeGate   
					Disabled   
					Green LED On when CodeGate   
					Disabled   
					Red LED On when In-Stand   
					Green LED On when In-Stand   
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				Red LED On with CTS   
					Green LED On with CTS   
					LED Brightness   
					Default = Red High, Green High.   
					Red Off   
					Red Low   
					Green Off   
					Green Low   
					Red Medium   
					Green Medium   
					* Red High   
					* Green High   
					In-Stand and Out-Of-Stand Settings   
					The following settings program the scanner’s behavior when it is either in the   
					stand, or out of the stand (hand-held).   
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				Caution: When working with In-Stand and Out-of-Stand settings, enable   
					the settings you want before disabling those you do not want to   
					
					so it is unable to read bar codes. if this happens, power cycle   
					the scanner and scan the defaults bar code on page 1-6.   
					In-Stand and Out-of-Stand Defaults   
					If you want the In-Stand or Out-of-Stand default settings restored to your   
					scanner, scan the appropriate Defaults bar code below. They reset the   
					scanner to the custom default settings (see Setting Custom Defaults on   
					page 1-5). 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.   
					In-Stand Defaults   
					Out-of-Stand Defaults   
					Presentation Modes   
					When the scanner is in the stand, by default, bar codes are automatically   
					read when they are detected in the scanner’s field of view. When the scan-   
					ner is out of the stand, by default you must pull the trigger to read a bar   
					code. Use the following commands to adjust how the scanner behaves   
					when it is out of the stand.   
					Presentation Mode Out-of-Stand: When the scanner is not in the stand,   
					it automatically detects bar codes, then scans and transmits the data. The   
					laser turns off afterward. (If you are accustomed to a Voyager 9520, this   
					setting is the same as the 9520’s default.)   
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				Presentation Mode with CodeGate® Out-of-Stand: When the scanner   
					is not in the stand, it automatically detects bar codes and decodes them.   
					However, the data is not transmitted until you pull the trigger. The laser   
					remains on briefly after the transmission. (If you are accustomed to a Voy-   
					ager 9540, this setting is the same as the 9540’s default.)   
					Presentation Mode   
					Out-of-Stand   
					Presentation Mode with   
					CodeGate Out-of-Stand   
					Manual Activation Mode   
					In Manual Activation Mode, you must pull the trigger to scan a bar code.   
					The scanner scans until a bar code is read, or until the trigger is released.   
					Default = Manual Activation Mode Off In-Stand, Manual Activation On Out-   
					of-Stand.   
					Manual Activation Mode Off   
					In-Stand   
					* Manual Activation Mode On   
					In-Stand   
					Manual Activation Mode Off   
					Out-of-Stand   
					* Manual Activation Mode On   
					Out-of-Stand   
					End Manual Activation After Good Read   
					After a bar code is successfully read, the laser can be programmed either   
					to remain on and scanning, or to turn off. When End Manual Activation   
					After Good Read is enabled, the laser turns off and stops scanning after a   
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				good read. If you scan Do Not End Manual Activation After Good Read,   
					the laser remains on after a good read, but the trigger must be pressed to   
					scan the next bar code. Default = End Manual Activation After Good Read.   
					Do Not End Manual Activation   
					After Good Read In-Stand   
					* End Manual Activation After   
					Good Read In-Stand   
					Do Not End Manual Activation   
					After Good Read Out-of-Stand   
					* End Manual Activation After   
					Good Read Out-of-Stand   
					Manual Activation Laser Timeout -   
					Trigger Settings   
					You can set a timeout for the length of time the laser remains on and   
					attempting to decode bar codes when the trigger is held down, and after it   
					is released. Set the length (in milliseconds) for a timeout by scanning one   
					of the bar codes below, then setting the timeout (from 1-65535 millisec-   
					onds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then scanning   
					Save. Default = Trigger Hold In-Stand 5000 ms, Trigger Hold Out-of-Stand   
					30000 ms, Trigger Release In or Out-of-Stand 0.   
					Laser Timeout - Trigger Hold   
					In-Stand   
					Laser Timeout - Trigger   
					Release In-Stand   
					Laser Timeout - Trigger Hold   
					Out-of-Stand   
					Laser Timeout - Trigger   
					Release Out-of-Stand   
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				CodeGate®   
					When CodeGate is On, the trigger is used to allow decoded data to be   
					transmitted to the host system. The scanner remains on, scanning and   
					decoding bar codes, but the bar code data is not transmitted until the trig-   
					ger is pressed. When CodeGate is Off, bar code data is transmitted when   
					it is decoded. Default = CodeGate Off in-Stand, CodeGate On Out-of-   
					Stand.   
					* CodeGate Off   
					In-Stand   
					CodeGate On   
					In-Stand   
					CodeGate Off   
					Out-of-Stand   
					* CodeGate On   
					Out-of-Stand   
					Object Detection Mode   
					Object Detection Mode uses an LED to detect when an object is in the   
					scanner’s field of view. When an object is detected, the laser turns on and   
					the scanner attempts to scan the bar code. Default = Object Detection   
					Mode On In-Stand.   
					Object Detection Mode Off   
					In-Stand   
					* Object Detection Mode On   
					In-Stand   
					* Object Detection Mode Off   
					Out-of-Stand   
					Object Detection Mode On   
					Out-of-Stand   
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				End Object Detection After Good Read   
					After a bar code is successfully detected and read from the scanner, the   
					laser can be programmed either to remain on and scanning, or to turn off.   
					When End Object Detection After Good Read is enabled, the laser turns   
					off and stops scanning after a good read. If you scan Do Not End Object   
					Detection After Good Read, the laser remains on after a good read.   
					Default = End Object Detection After Good Read.   
					Do Not End Object Detection   
					After Good Read In-Stand   
					* End Object Detection After   
					Good Read In-Stand   
					Do Not End Object Detection   
					After Good Read Out-of-Stand   
					* End Object Detection After   
					Good Read Out-of-Stand   
					Object Detection Laser Timeout   
					You can set a timeout for the length of time the laser remains on and   
					attempting to decode bar codes after an object is detected. Set the length   
					(in milliseconds) for a timeout by scanning the bar code below, then setting   
					the timeout (from 1-65535 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the   
					Programming Chart, then scanning Save. Default = 5000 ms.   
					Object Detection Laser   
					Timeout In-Stand   
					Object Detection Laser   
					Timeout Out-of-Stand   
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				Object Detection Distance   
					When the scanner is in the stand and you are using Object Detection   
					Mode, you can set the distance range for detecting objects. Short sets the   
					scanner to detect objects approximately 5 inches (12.7cm) away from the   
					nose. Long sets it to detect objects approximately 10 inches (25.4cm)   
					away. Default = Short In-Stand, Long Out-of-Stand.   
					* Short   
					In-Stand   
					Long   
					In-Stand   
					Short   
					Out-of-Stand   
					* Long   
					Out-of-Stand   
					Character Activation Mode   
					You may use a character sent from the host to trigger the scanner to begin   
					scanning. When the activation character is received, the scanner continues   
					scanning until either the Character Activation Laser Timeout (page 3-14), the   
					deactivation character is received (see Deactivation Character on page 3-15),   
					or a bar code is transmitted. Scan the On bar code below to use character acti-   
					vation, then use Activation Character (following) to select the character you will   
					send from the host to start scanning. Default = Off.   
					* Off   
					On   
					Activation Character   
					This sets the character used to trigger scanning when using Character Acti-   
					vation Mode. On the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page   
					A-3, find the hex value that represents the character you want to use to trig-   
					ger scanning. Scan the bar code below, then use the Programming Chart   
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				to read the alphanumeric combination that represents that ASCII character.   
					Scan Save to finish.   
					Activation Character   
					End Character Activation After Good Read   
					After a bar code is successfully detected and read from the scanner, the   
					laser can be programmed either to remain on and scanning, or to turn off.   
					When End Character Activation After Good Read is enabled, the laser   
					turns off and stops scanning after a good read. If you scan Do Not End   
					Character Activation After Good Read, the laser remains on after a good   
					read. Default = End Character Activation After Good Read.   
					Do Not End Character Activation   
					After Good Read   
					* End Character Activation After   
					Good Read   
					Character Activation Laser Timeout   
					You can set a timeout for the length of time the laser remains on and   
					attempting to decode bar codes when using Character Activation Mode.   
					Set the length (in milliseconds) for a timeout by scanning the bar code   
					below, then setting the timeout (from 1-65535 milliseconds) by scanning   
					digits from the Programming Chart, then scanning Save. Default = 5000   
					ms.   
					Character Activation Laser   
					Timeout   
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				Character Deactivation Mode   
					If you have sent a character from the host to trigger the scanner to begin scan-   
					ning, you can also send a deactivation character to stop scanning. Scan the On   
					bar code below to use character deactivation, then use Deactivation Character   
					(following) to select the character you will send from the host to terminate scan-   
					ning. Default = Off.   
					* Off   
					On   
					Deactivation Character   
					This sets the character used to terminate scanning when using Character   
					Deactivation Mode. On the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on   
					page A-3, find the hex value that represents the character you want to use   
					to terminate scanning. Scan the bar code below, then use the   
					Programming Chart to read the alphanumeric combination that represents   
					that ASCII character. Scan Save to finish.   
					Deactivation Character   
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				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. Default = Medium.   
					Short (500 ms)   
					* Medium (750 ms)   
					Long (1000 ms)   
					Extra Long (2000 ms)   
					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   
					Programming Chart, then scanning Save.   
					User-Specified Reread Delay   
					Output Sequence Overview   
					Output Sequence Editor   
					This programming selection allows you to program the scanner to output   
					data (when scanning more than one symbol) in whatever order your appli-   
					cation requires, regardless of the order in which the bar codes are   
					scanned. Reading the Default Sequence symbol programs the scanner to   
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				the Universal values, shown below. These are the defaults. Be certain   
					you want to delete or clear all formats before you read the Default   
					Sequence symbol.   
					
					bar code in a sequence.   
					Note: To make Output Sequence Editor selections, you’ll need to know the   
					
					requires. Use the Alphanumeric symbols on the Programming Chart   
					to read these options.   
					To Add an Output Sequence   
					1. Scan the Enter Sequence symbol (see Require Output   
					Sequence, page 3-20).   
					2. Code I.D.   
					On the Symbology Charts on page A-1, find the symbology to which you   
					want to apply the output sequence format. Locate the Hex value for that   
					symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart   
					(inside back cover).   
					3. Length   
					
					acceptable for this symbology. Scan the four digit data length from the   
					Programming Chart. (Note: 50 characters is entered as 0050. 9999 is   
					a universal number, indicating all lengths.) When calculating the length,   
					you must count any programmed prefixes, suffixes, or formatted   
					
					4. Character Match Sequences   
					On the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-3, find   
					the Hex value that represents the character(s) you want to match. Use   
					the Programming Chart to read the alphanumeric combination that   
					represents the ASCII characters. (99 is the Universal number,   
					indicating all characters.)   
					5. End Output Sequence Editor   
					Scan F F to enter an Output Sequence for an additional symbology, or   
					Save to save your entries.   
					Other Programming Selections   
					• 
					Discard   
					This exits without saving any Output Sequence changes.   
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				Output Sequence Example   
					In this example, you are scanning Code 93, Code 128, and Code 39 bar   
					codes, but you want the scanner to output Code 39 1st, Code 128 2nd, and   
					Code 93 3rd, as shown below.   
					Note: Code 93 must be enabled to use this example.   
					A - Code 39   
					B - Code 128   
					C - Code 93   
					You would set up the sequence editor with the following command line:   
					SEQBLK62999941FF6A999942FF69999943FF   
					The breakdown of the command line is shown below:   
					SEQBLKsequence editor start command   
					62   
					code identifier for Code 39   
					9999   
					41   
					code length that must match for Code 39, 9999 = all lengths   
					start character match for Code 39, 41h = “A”   
					termination string for first code   
					FF   
					6A   
					code identifier for Code 128   
					9999   
					42   
					code length that must match for Code 128, 9999 = all lengths   
					start character match for Code 128, 42h = “B”   
					termination string for second code   
					FF   
					69   
					code identifier for Code 93   
					9999   
					43   
					code length that must match for Code 93, 9999 = all lengths   
					start character match for Code 93, 43h = “C”   
					termination string for third code   
					FF   
					To program the previous example using specific lengths, you would have to   
					count any programmed prefixes, suffixes, or formatted characters as part of   
					the length. If you use the example on page 3-18, but assume a <CR> suf-   
					fix and specific code lengths, you would use the following command line:   
					SEQBLK62001241FF6A001342FF69001243FF   
					The breakdown of the command line is shown below:   
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				SEQBLKsequence editor start command   
					62   
					code identifier for Code 39   
					0012   
					41   
					A - Code 39 sample length (11) plus CR suffix (1) = 12   
					start character match for Code 39, 41h = “A”   
					termination string for first code   
					FF   
					6A   
					code identifier for Code 128   
					0013   
					42   
					B - Code 128 sample length (12) plus CR suffix (1) = 13   
					start character match for Code 128, 42h = “B”   
					termination string for second code   
					FF   
					69   
					code identifier for Code 93   
					0012   
					43   
					C - Code 93 sample length (11) plus CR suffix (1) = 12   
					start character match for Code 93, 43h = “C”   
					termination string for third code   
					FF   
					Output Sequence Editor   
					Enter Sequence   
					Default Sequence   
					Sequence Timeout   
					You may wish to set the maximum time between bar code scans in an out-   
					put sequence. If that maximum time is not met, the output sequence oper-   
					ation is terminated. Set the length (in milliseconds) for a timeout by   
					scanning the bar code below, then setting the timeout (from 1-65535 milli-   
					seconds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then scanning   
					Save. Default = 5000 msec.   
					Sequence Timeout   
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				Sequence Match Beeper   
					By default, the scanner beeps when a sequence match is found. If you   
					want the scanner to remain silent, scan the Sequence Match Beeper Off   
					bar code below. Default = Sequence Match Beeper On.   
					Sequence Match Beeper Off   
					* Sequence Match Beeper On   
					Partial Sequence   
					If an output sequence operation is terminated before all your output   
					sequence criteria are met, the bar code data acquired to that point is a   
					“partial sequence.”   
					Scan Discard Partial Sequence to discard partial sequences when the   
					output sequence operation is terminated before completion.   
					Scan Transmit Partial Sequence to transmit partial sequences. (Any   
					fields in the sequence where no data match occurred will be skipped in the   
					output.) If you have programmed a Sequence Timeout (page 3-19) and   
					the timeout is reached, the partial sequence is transmitted. Default = Dis-   
					card Partial Sequence.   
					Transmit Partial Sequence   
					* Discard Partial Sequence   
					Require Output Sequence   
					When an output sequence is Required, all output data must conform to an   
					edited sequence or the scanner will not transmit the output data to the host   
					device. When it’s On/Not Required, the scanner will attempt to get the   
					output data to conform to an edited sequence but, if it cannot, the scanner   
					transmits all output data to the host device as is.   
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				When the output sequence is Off, the bar code data is output to the host as   
					the scanner decodes it. Default = Off.   
					Required   
					On/Not Required   
					*Off   
					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 8-2), 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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				4 
					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   
					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 is dependent on interface.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					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-3, 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 32 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 Charts, 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) on page A-3, 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 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 Charts, 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) on page A-3, 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 Charts, 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   
					Transmit Alternate Extended ASCII Characters   
					You may need to emulate special keyboard functions, such as up or down   
					arrows, Alt/Make or Alt/Break commands, that are not supported in the   
					
					
					decimal and hex characters. If you scan the Transmit Alternate Extended   
					ASCII code, any hex entries in a prefix or suffix will result in the corresponding   
					Keyboard Function output.   
					Example: Transmit Alternate Extended ASCII is enabled, and you scan Add   
					Suffix, then scan 9 9 8 9. All symbologies (99) would have a suffix   
					of a Page Down (hex 89) added to them.   
					When Transmit Normal Extended ASCII is selected, the normal extended   
					ASCII character is transmitted ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on   
					page A-3.   
					Example: Transmit Normal Extended ASCII is enabled, and you scan Add   
					Suffix, then scan 9 9 8 9. All symbologies (99) would have a suffix   
					of a   
					‰ 
					character added to them.   
					Default = Transmit Alternate Extended ASCII.   
					* Transmit Alternate Extended   
					ASCII   
					Transmit Normal Extended   
					ASCII   
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				Alternate Extended ASCII Characters   
					DEC HEX Keyboard Function   
					DEC HEX Keyboard Function   
					128 80   
					129 81   
					130 82   
					131 83   
					152 98 F9   
					153 99 F10   
					154 9A F11   
					155 9B F12   
					up arrow   
					down arrow   
					right arrow   
					↑ 
					↓ 
					→ 
					left arrow   
					← 
					132 84   
					133 85   
					134 86   
					135 87   
					136 88   
					137 89   
					138 8A   
					139 8B   
					140 8C   
					141 8D   
					142 8E   
					143 8F   
					144 90   
					145 91   
					146 92   
					147 93   
					148 94   
					149 95   
					150 96   
					151 97   
					Insert   
					Delete   
					Home   
					End   
					Page Up   
					Page Down   
					Right ALT   
					Right CTRL   
					Reserved   
					Reserved   
					156 9C Numeric Keypad +   
					157 9D Numeric Keypad -   
					158 9E Numeric Keypad *   
					159 9F Caps Lock   
					160 A0 Num Lock   
					161 A1 Left Alt   
					162 A2 Left Ctrl   
					163 A3 Left Shift   
					164 A4 Right Shift   
					165 A5 Print Screen   
					166 A6 Tab   
					167 A7 Shift Tab   
					168 A8 Enter   
					169 A9 Esc   
					170 AA Alt Make   
					171 AB Alt Break   
					172 AC Control Make   
					173 AD Control Break   
					174 AE Alt Sequence with 1 Character   
					175 AF Ctrl Sequence with 1 Character   
					Numeric Keypad Enter   
					Numeric Keypad /   
					F1   
					F2   
					F3   
					F4   
					F5   
					F6   
					F7   
					F8   
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				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 7-2. When the scanner is in keyboard wedge mode, the scan code is con-   
					verted to a key code before it is transmitted. Default = Enable.   
					* Enable   
					Disable   
					Communication Check Character   
					To enhance security, you can specify the transmission type of a check charac-   
					ter; either LRC where the calculation starts on the first transmitted character,   
					LRC where the calculation starts on the second transmitted character, or CRC.   
					Note: This option adds a check character to the bar code data for all   
					symbologies. If you need to enable or disable check characters for   
					individual symbologies, see Symbologies beginning on page 6-1.   
					Scan the bar code below to set the communication check character type.   
					Default = None.   
					* None   
					LRC Starts on 1st Character   
					LRC Starts on 2nd Character   
					CRC   
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				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.   
					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   
					Intercharacter Delay   
					
					
					Chart inside the back cover of this manual.   
					Note: Intercharacter delays are not supported in USB serial emulation.   
					User Specified Intercharacter Delay   
					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.   
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				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) on page A-3.   
					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.   
					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.   
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				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   
					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 gets outputted 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 256 bytes, which includes   
					header information. No format can contain more than 50 bytes.   
					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   
					To 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   
					5-10 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   
					Programming Chart to program the scanner for your terminal ID (you   
					must enter 3 digits). For example, scan 0 0 3 for an AT wedge.   
					Note: The wildcard for all terminal types is 099.   
					Step 4. Code I.D.   
					In the Symbology Charts, 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   
					inside the back cover of this manual.   
					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 (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 Charts 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   
					PC/AT and compatibles   
					PS2 Keyboard   
					USB SurePOS Handheld   
					Scanner   
					003   
					002   
					128   
					USB SurePOS Tabletop   
					Scanner   
					129   
					RS232   
					True   
					TTL   
					000   
					000   
					051   
					130   
					124   
					125   
					134   
					131   
					RS485   
					USB   
					Serial   
					PC Keyboard   
					Mac Keyboard   
					Japanese Keyboard (PC)   
					HID POS   
					Data Format Editor Commands   
					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.   
					
					for decimal, hex and character codes.   
					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 insert character’s hex value for its ASCII code.   
					Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-3   
					for decimal, hex and character codes.   
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				Send all characters up to a particular character   
					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) on page A-3 for   
					decimal, hex and character codes.   
					Send all but the last characters   
					E9 Include in the output message all but the last “nn” characters, starting   
					
					
					where nn stands for the numeric value (00-99) for the number of   
					characters that will not be sent at the end of the message.   
					Insert a character multiple times   
					
					
					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) on page A-3 for   
					decimal, hex and character codes.   
					Insert symbology name   
					B3 Insert the name of the bar code’s symbology in the output message,   
					without moving the cursor. Only symbologies with a Honeywell ID are   
					included (see Symbology Charts on page A-1).   
					Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-3 for   
					decimal, hex and character codes.   
					Insert bar code length   
					B4 Insert the bar code’s length in the output message, without moving the   
					cursor. The length is expressed as a numeric string and does not   
					include leading zeroes.   
					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.   
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				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.   
					
					its ASCII code.   
					Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-3   
					for decimal, hex and character codes.   
					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.   
					
					for decimal, hex and character codes.   
					Search forward for a string   
					B0 Search forward for “s” string from the current cursor position, leaving   
					cursor pointing to “s” string. Syntax = B0nnnnS where nnnn is the string   
					length (up to 9999), and S consists of the ASCII hex value of each   
					character in the match string. For example, B0000454657374 will   
					search forward for the first occurrence of the 4 character string “Test.”   
					
					for decimal, hex and character codes.   
					Search backward for a string   
					B1 Search backward for “s” string from the current cursor position, leaving   
					cursor pointing to “s” string. Syntax = B1nnnnS where nnnn is the string   
					length (up to 9999), and S consists of the ASCII hex value of each   
					character in the match string. For example, B1000454657374 will   
					search backward for the first occurrence of the 4 character string “Test.”   
					Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-3   
					for decimal, hex and character codes.   
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				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”   
					
					hex value for its ASCII code.   
					Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-3 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) on page A-3 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 total   
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					count of the number of characters in the list (characters to be replaced   
					plus replacement characters); xx defines characters to be replaced   
					1 
					and xx defines replacement characters, continuing through zz and   
					2 
					1 
					zz .   
					2 
					Stop replacing characters   
					E5 Terminates character replacement. Syntax = E5.   
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				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.   
					
					for decimal, hex and character codes.   
					Compare string   
					B2 Compare the string in the input message to the string “s.” If the strings   
					are equal, move the cursor forward past the end of the string. Syntax   
					= B2nnnnS where nnnn is the string length (up to 9999), and S consists   
					of the ASCII hex value of each character in the match string. For   
					example, B2000454657374 will compare the string at the current   
					cursor position with the 4 character string “Test.”   
					Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-3   
					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 wedge interfaces.   
					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, Keep Prefix/Suffix   
					Scanned data is modified according to your data format, and prefixes and   
					suffixes are transmitted.   
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				Data Formatter On, Not Required, Drop Prefix/Suffix   
					Scanned data is modified according to your data format. If a data format is   
					found for a particular symbol, those prefixes and suffixes are not   
					transmitted.   
					Data Format Required, Keep Prefix/Suffix   
					Scanned data is modified according to your data format, and prefixes and   
					
					requirements generates an error tone and the data in that bar code is not   
					transmitted. If you wish to process this type of bar code without generating   
					an error tone, see Data Format Non-Match Error Tone.   
					Data Format Required, Drop Prefix/Suffix   
					Scanned data is modified according to your data format. If a data format is   
					found for a particular symbol, those prefixes and suffixes are not   
					transmitted. Any data that does not match your data format requirements   
					generates an error tone. If you wish to process this type of bar code without   
					generating an error tone, see Data Format Non-Match Error Tone.   
					Choose one of the following options. Default = Data Formatter On, Not   
					Required, Keep Prefix/Suffix.   
					* Data Formatter On,   
					Not Required,   
					Keep Prefix/Suffix   
					Data Formatter On,   
					Not Required,   
					Drop Prefix/Suffix   
					Data Format Required,   
					Keep Prefix/Suffix   
					Data Format Required,   
					Drop Prefix/Suffix   
					Data Format Non-Match Error Tone   
					When a bar code is encountered that doesn’t match your required data for-   
					mat, the scanner normally generates an error tone. However, you may   
					want to continue scanning bar codes without hearing the error tone. If you   
					scan the Data Format Non-Match Error Tone Off bar code, data that   
					doesn’t conform to your data format is not transmitted, and no error tone   
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				will sound. If you wish to hear the error tone when a non-matching bar   
					code is found, scan the Data Format Non-Match Error Tone On bar code.   
					Default = Data Format Non-Match Error Tone On.   
					* Data Format Non-Match Error   
					Tone On   
					Data Format Non-Match   
					Error Tone Off   
					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   
					Single Scan Data Format Change   
					You can also switch between data formats for a single scan. The next bar   
					code is scanned using an alternate data format, then reverts to the format   
					you have selected above (either Primary, 1, 2, or 3).   
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				For example, you may have set your device to the data format you saved as   
					Data Format 3. You can switch to Data Format 1 for a single trigger pull by   
					scanning the Single Scan-Data Format 1 bar code below. The next bar   
					code that is scanned uses Data Format 1, then reverts back to Data Format   
					3.   
					Single Scan-Primary   
					Data Format   
					Single Scan-Data Format 1   
					Single Scan-Data Format 2   
					Single Scan-Data Format 3   
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					• 
					All Symbologies   
					
					• 
					
					Airline Code 5 - see Straight 2 of 5   
					IATA (two-bar start/stop)   
					Interleaved 2 of 5   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					
					
					
					
					ISBT 128   
					Codabar   
					Matrix 2 of 5   
					MSI   
					Code 11   
					Code 128   
					NEC 2 of 5   
					
					
					Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)   
					Code 39   
					
					stop)   
					• 
					• 
					Code 93   
					
					
					start/stop)   
					EAN/JAN-13   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					EAN/JAN-8   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Telepen   
					GS1 DataBar Expanded   
					GS1 DataBar Limited   
					Trioptic Code   
					UPC-A   
					UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended   
					Coupon Code   
					• 
					• 
					GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional   
					GS1 Emulation   
					• 
					UPC-E0   
					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   
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				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-   
					
					
					
					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, Mod-   
					ulo 7 CD, or CLSI 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   
					Validate Modulo 7 CD, but Don’t   
					Transmit   
					Validate Modulo 7 CD and   
					Transmit   
					Validate CLSI, but Don’t   
					Transmit   
					Validate CLSI 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   
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				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   
					Concatenation Timeout   
					When searching for bar codes during concatenation, you may wish to   
					set a delay used to find the next bar code. Set the length (in millisec-   
					onds) for this delay by scanning the bar code below, then setting the   
					timeout (from 1-65535 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the   
					Programming Chart, then scanning Save. Default = 750.   
					Concatenation Timeout   
					Codabar Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading Codabar bar codes, you may   
					want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the number of   
					times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce the   
					number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it   
					will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the Cod-   
					abar Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count   
					between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this   
					manual. Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					Codabar Redundancy   
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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 = 1-80. Minimum Default = 3, Maximum   
					Default = 80.   
					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 Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading Code 39 bar codes, you may   
					want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the number of   
					times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce the   
					number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it   
					will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the Code   
					39 Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count between 0   
					and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual.   
					Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					Code 39 Redundancy   
					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 = 1-80. Minimum Default = 3, Maximum   
					Default = 80.   
					Minimum Message Length   
					Maximum Message Length   
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				Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)   
					Code 32 Pharmaceutical is a form of the Code 39 symbology used by Ital-   
					ian pharmacies. This symbology is also known as PARAF.   
					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   
					Interleaved 2 of 5   
					< Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings >   
					Interleaved 2 of 5 On/Off   
					* On   
					Off   
					NULL Characters   
					Interleaved 2 of 5 requires an even number of characters. When an odd   
					number of characters is present, it is due to NULL characters embedded in   
					the bar code. Scan the On bar code below to decode this type of Inter-   
					leaved 2 of 5 bar code. Default = Off.   
					* Off   
					On   
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				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   
					Interleaved 2 of 5 Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes,   
					you may want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the   
					number of times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may   
					reduce the number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count,   
					the longer it will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy,   
					scan the Interleaved 2 of 5 Redundancy bar code below, then scan a   
					redundancy count between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the   
					back cover of this manual. Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					Interleaved 2 of 5 Redundancy   
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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 = 1-80. Minimum Default = 6, 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 Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading NEC 2 of 5 bar codes, you   
					may want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the num-   
					ber of times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce   
					the number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the lon-   
					ger it will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the   
					NEC 2 of 5 Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count   
					between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this   
					manual. Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					NEC 2 of 5 Redundancy   
					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 = 1-80. Minimum Default = 3, 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 Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading Code 93 bar codes, you may   
					want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the number of   
					times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce the   
					number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it   
					will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the Code   
					93 Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count between 0   
					and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual.   
					Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					Code 93 Redundancy   
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				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 = 1-80. Minimum Default = 3, Maximum   
					Default = 80.   
					Minimum Message Length   
					Maximum Message Length   
					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 Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading Straight 2 of 5 Industrial bar   
					codes, you may want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts   
					the number of times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may   
					reduce the number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count,   
					the longer it will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy,   
					scan the Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Redundancy bar code below, then   
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				scan a redundancy count between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart   
					inside the back cover of this manual. Then scan the Save bar code.   
					Default = 0.   
					Straight 2 of 5 Industrial   
					Redundancy   
					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 = 1-80. Minimum Default = 3, Maximum   
					Default = 80.   
					Minimum Message Length   
					Maximum Message Length   
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				Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop)   
					Note: This symbology is also known as Airline Code 5.   
					<Default All Straight 2 of 5 IATA Settings>   
					Straight 2 of 5 IATA On/Off   
					On   
					* Off   
					Straight 2 of 5 IATA Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading Straight 2 of 5 IATA bar codes,   
					you may want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the   
					number of times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may   
					reduce the number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count,   
					the longer it will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy,   
					scan the Straight 2 of 5 IATA Redundancy bar code below, then scan a   
					redundancy count between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the   
					back cover of this manual. Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					Straight 2 of 5 IATA   
					Redundancy   
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				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 = 1-80. Minimum Default = 13, Maximum   
					Default = 15.   
					Minimum Message Length   
					Maximum Message Length   
					Matrix 2 of 5   
					<Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings>   
					Matrix 2 of 5 On/Off   
					On   
					* Off   
					Matrix 2 of 5 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 Matrix 2 of 5 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 Matrix 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check character, and will trans-   
					mit this character at the end of the scanned data. Default = No Check   
					Character.   
					* No Check Character   
					Validate, but Don’t Transmit   
					Validate and Transmit   
					Matrix 2 of 5 Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading Matrix 2 of 5 bar codes, you   
					may want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the num-   
					ber of times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce   
					the number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the lon-   
					ger it will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the   
					Matrix 2 of 5 Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count   
					between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this   
					manual. Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					Matrix 2 of 5 Redundancy   
					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 = 3, Maximum   
					Default = 80.   
					Minimum Message Length   
					Maximum Message Length   
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				Code 11   
					<Default All Code 11 Settings>   
					Code 11 On/Off   
					On   
					
					Check Digits Required   
					These options set whether 1 or 2 check digits are required with Code 11   
					bar codes. Auto Select Check Digits determines the number of check   
					digits based on the length of the bar code. If the bar code is 10 digits or   
					more, 2 check digits are required. If it is 9 digits or less, 1 check digit is   
					required. The check digit data is only transmitted if you program that fea-   
					ture (see Check Digit Validation on page 6-21). Default = Two Check Digits   
					Required.   
					One Check Digit Required   
					* Two Check Digits Required   
					Auto Select Check Digits   
					Required   
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				Check Digit Validation   
					When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner will   
					only read Code 11 bar codes printed with the specified type check charac-   
					ter(s), and will transmit the character(s) at the end of the scanned data.   
					Validate and Transmit One   
					Check Digit   
					Validate and Transmit Two   
					Check Digits   
					Validate and Transmit Auto   
					Select Check Digits   
					Code 11 Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading Code 11 bar codes, you may   
					want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the number of   
					times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce the   
					number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it   
					will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the Code   
					11 Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count between 0   
					and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual.   
					Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					Code 11 Redundancy   
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				Code 11 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 = 3, 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   
					128 Group Separator Output   
					If you wish to transmit the group separator characters “GS” (0x1D hex) with   
					your Code 128 bar code output, scan the On bar code. When Off is   
					scanned, the group separator is not output. Default =Off.   
					On   
					* Off   
					Code 128 Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading Code 128 bar codes, you may   
					want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the number of   
					times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce the   
					number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it   
					will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the Code   
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				128 Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count between   
					0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual.   
					Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					Code 128 Redundancy   
					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 = 1-80. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum   
					Default = 80.   
					Minimum Message Length   
					Maximum Message Length   
					ISBT 128   
					ISBT is a variation of Code 128 that supports concatenation of neighboring   
					symbols on a blood product label. Use the bar codes below to turn ISBT 128   
					concatenation on or off. Default =Off.   
					On   
					* Off   
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				Concatenation Timeout   
					When searching for bar codes during concatenation, you may wish to set a   
					delay used to find the next bar code. Set the length (in milliseconds) for this   
					delay by scanning the bar code below, then setting the timeout (from 1-   
					65535 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then   
					scanning Save. Default = 750.   
					Concatenation Timeout   
					ISBT 128 Predefined Concatenation Sequences   
					Note: You must enable Code 128 and ISBT 128 to use this feature.   
					The following bar codes are used to select the pre-defined ISBT 128 Con-   
					catenation Sequence you wish to use. Once you have selected the concat-   
					enation sequence, use ISBT 128 Predefined Concatenation Sequences   
					On/Off to enable this feature. Default = Donation ID Number (001)   
					and ABO/RhD Blood Groups (002).   
					* Donation ID Number (001)   
					and ABO/RhD Blood Groups (002)   
					Donation ID Number (001) and   
					Donor ID Number (019)   
					Donation ID Number (001) and   
					Confidential Unit Exclusion   
					Status   
					Product Code (003) and   
					Expiration Date (Form 1)   
					Product Code (003) and   
					Expiration Date (Form 2)   
					Product Code (003) and   
					Expiration Date (Form 3)   
					Product Code (003) and   
					Expiration Date (Form 4)   
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				ISBT 128 Predefined Concatenation Sequences On/   
					Off   
					The following selections allow you to enable or require the Predefined ISBT   
					128 Concatenation Sequences.   
					If you scan Off, the predefined concatenation sequences are disabled.   
					If you scan the Allow Predefined Sequence code, then the scanner will   
					output only the data combination specified in the predefined concatenation   
					sequence you selected.   
					If you scan the Require Predefined Sequence code, the data combination   
					specified in the predefined concatenation sequence you selected is   
					required to transmit the data. No data is output unless the sequence is   
					read.   
					Default = Off.   
					* Off   
					Allow Predefined Sequence   
					Require Predefined Sequence   
					
					
					The following bar codes are used to create a custom ISBT 128 Concatena-   
					tion Sequence. Select the identifiers you want to transmit in the 1st and   
					2nd positions, both left and right. Refer to the ISBT 128 Standard Techni-   
					cal Specification for the list of data identifiers.   
					Use the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on page A-   
					3, to find the characters needed for the identifier. Locate the hex value for   
					each character and scan that 2 digit/character value from the Programming   
					Chart inside the back cover of this manual.   
					Example: You want to create a concatenation sequence that has the   
					Donation Identification Number (001) as the left identifier, and Product   
					Code (003) as the right identifier.   
					The ISBT Index of Data Structures shows that for the Donation Identifica-   
					tion Number, the first character is “=” and the second character can be from   
					A-N; P-Z; 1-9. For this example, use “G.” The Product Code first character   
					is “=” and the second character is “<.”   
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				Step 1. Scan the 1st Left Identifier bar code, below.   
					Step 2. Use the Programming Chart to scan 3, D (hex for “=”).   
					Step 3. Scan Save.   
					Step 4. Scan the 2nd Left Identifier bar code, below.   
					Step 5. Use the Programming Chart to scan 4, 7 (hex for “G”).   
					Step 6. Scan Save.   
					Step 7. Scan the 1st Right Identifier bar code, below.   
					Step 8. Use the Programming Chart to scan 3, D (hex for “=”).   
					Step 9. Scan Save.   
					Step 10. Scan the 2nd Right Identifier bar code, below.   
					Step 11. Use the Programming Chart to scan 3, C (hex for “<”).   
					Step 12. Scan Save.   
					Once you have programmed the concatenation sequence, use ISBT 128   
					User-Defined Concatenation Sequences to enable this feature. Default =   
					0.   
					1st Left Identifier   
					2nd Left Identifier   
					1st Right Identifier   
					2nd Right Identifier   
					ISBT 128 User-Defined Concatenation Sequences   
					On/Off   
					The following selections allow you to enable or require the User-Defined   
					ISBT 128 Concatenation Sequences.   
					If you scan Off, the User-Defined concatenation sequences are disabled.   
					If you scan the Allow User-Defined Sequence code, then the scanner will   
					output only the data combination specified in the User-Defined concatena-   
					tion sequence you created.   
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				If you scan the Require User-Defined Sequence code, the data combina-   
					tion specified in the User-Defined concatenation sequence is required to   
					transmit the data. No data is output unless the sequence is read.   
					Default = Off.   
					* Off   
					Allow User-Defined Sequence   
					Require User-Defined Sequence   
					Content Verification   
					When the On bar code is scanned, the check character values are output   
					along with the bar code data, thus allowing you to verify that the check   
					character is in agreement with that calculated for the data stream. Default   
					= Off.   
					On   
					* Off   
					Transmit Identifiers   
					You may disable the transmission of the ISBT Code 128 data identifiers by   
					scanning Off. When this selection is Off, the first 2 data (ID) characters   
					are removed from the data stream unless the ISBT code contains the   
					Donation Identification Number identifiers. If the code contains the Dona-   
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				tion Identification Number identifiers, only the first ID character is removed   
					from the Donation Identification Number. The second character is transmit-   
					ted as normal data. Default = On.   
					* On   
					Off   
					Flag Digit Conversion   
					Type 3 flag digits are a part of the Donation Identification Number in an   
					ISBT 128 bar code. If you select On, the flag data is converted into a single   
					MOD (37, 2) character and transmitted with the bar code data. Scan Off if   
					you do not want the flag digits transmitted. Default = Off.   
					On   
					* Off   
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				GS1-128   
					<Default All GS1-128 Settings>   
					GS1-128 On/Off   
					* On   
					Off   
					GS1-128 Application Identifier Parsing   
					This allows a single GS1-128 bar code to be broken into multiple transmis-   
					sions based on the presence of application identifiers (AI) embedded in the   
					bar code. Scan Transmit Without Identifiers if you want the bar code   
					broken into packets and stripped of the AI. If you want the AI included,   
					scan Transmit With Identifiers. Default = Off.   
					* Off   
					Transmit Without Identifiers   
					Transmit With Identifiers   
					GS1-128 Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading GS1-128 bar codes, you may   
					want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the number of   
					times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce the   
					number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it   
					will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the GS1-   
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				128 Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count between   
					0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual.   
					Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					GS1-128 Redundancy   
					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 = 3, Maximum   
					Default = 80.   
					Minimum Message Length   
					Maximum Message Length   
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				Telepen   
					<Default All Telepen Settings>   
					Telepen On/Off   
					On   
					* Off   
					Telepen Output   
					Using AIM Telepen Output, the scanner reads symbols with start/stop pat-   
					tern 1 and decodes them as standard full ASCII (start/stop pattern 1).   
					When Original Telepen Output is selected, the scanner reads symbols with   
					start/stop pattern 1 and decodes them as compressed numeric with   
					optional full ASCII (start/stop pattern 2). Default = AIM Telepen Output.   
					* AIM Telepen Output   
					Original Telepen Output   
					Telepen Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading Telepen bar codes, you may   
					want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the number of   
					times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce the   
					number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it   
					will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the   
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				Telepen Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count   
					between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this   
					manual. Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					Telepen Redundancy   
					Telepen 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 = 3, Maximum   
					Default = 80.   
					Minimum Message Length   
					Maximum Message Length   
					UPC-A   
					<Default All UPC-A Settings>   
					UPC-A On/Off   
					* On   
					Off   
					Note: To convert UPC-A bar codes to EAN-13, see Convert UPC-A to   
					EAN-13 on page 6-44.   
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				UPC-A Number System and Check Digit   
					UPC-A sample showing the number system and check digit:   
					Number   
					System   
					Check   
					Digit   
					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 can be programmed so it   
					will not transmit it. Default = On.   
					* 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   
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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 On   
					* 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 6-35. Default = Not Required.   
					Required   
					* Not Required   
					Addenda Timeout   
					You can set a time during which the scanner looks for an addenda. If an   
					addenda is not found within this time period, the data can be either trans-   
					mitted or discarded, based on the setting you are using for UPC-A   
					Addenda Required (see page 6-35). Set the length (in milliseconds) for this   
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				timeout by scanning the bar code below, then setting the timeout (from 0-   
					65535 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then   
					scanning Save. Default = 100.   
					Note: The Addenda Timeout setting is applied to all addenda and coupon   
					code searches.   
					Addenda Timeout   
					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 = Off.   
					On   
					
					UPC-A Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading UPC-A bar codes, you may   
					want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the number of   
					times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce the   
					number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it   
					will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the UPC-   
					A Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count between 0   
					and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual.   
					Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					UPC-A Redundancy   
					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.   
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				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   
					UPC-A Number System 4 Addenda Required   
					This setting programs the scanner to require a coupon code only on UPC-A   
					
					Require Coupon Code: All UPC-A bar codes that begin with a “4” must   
					have a coupon code. The UPC-A bar code with the coupon code is then   
					transmitted as a single, concatenated bar code. If a coupon code is not   
					found within the Addenda Timeout period, the UPC-A bar code is dis-   
					carded.   
					Don’t Require Coupon Code: If you have selected Require Coupon   
					Code, and you want to disable this feature, scan Don’t Require Coupon   
					Code. UPC-A bar codes are transmitted, depending on the setting you are   
					using for UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code.   
					Default = Don’t Require Coupon Code.   
					* Don’t Require Coupon Code   
					Require Coupon Code   
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				This setting programs the scanner to require any combination of a coupon   
					code, a 2 digit addenda, or a 5 digit addenda on UPC-A bar codes that   
					begin with a “5.” The following settings can be programmed:   
					
					
					combination of these addenda. The UPC-A bar code with the coupon code   
					and/or addenda is then transmitted as a single, concatenated bar code. If   
					a coupon code and/or required addenda is not found within the Addenda   
					Timeout period, the UPC-A bar code is discarded.   
					Don’t Require Coupon Code/Addenda: If you have selected Require   
					Coupon Code/Addenda, and you want to disable this feature, scan Don’t   
					Require Coupon Code/Addenda. UPC-A bar codes are transmitted,   
					depending on the setting you are using for UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended   
					Coupon Code.   
					Default = Don’t Require Coupon Code/Addenda.   
					* Don’t Require Coupon Code/   
					Addenda   
					Require 2 Digit Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit Addenda   
					Require 2 or 5 Digit Addenda   
					Require Coupon Code   
					Require Coupon Code or 2 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require Coupon Code or 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require Coupon Code, 2 Digit   
					Addenda, or 5 Digit Addenda   
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				Addenda Timeout   
					You can set a time during which the scanner looks for a coupon code. If a   
					coupon code is not found within this time period, the data can be either   
					transmitted or discarded, based on the setting you are using for UPC-A/   
					EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code or UPC-A Number System 4   
					Addenda Required. Set the length (in milliseconds) for this timeout by   
					scanning the bar code below, then setting the timeout (from 0-65535 milli-   
					seconds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then scanning   
					Save. Default = 100.   
					Note: The Addenda Timeout setting is applied to all addenda and coupon   
					code searches.   
					Addenda Timeout   
					UPC-E0   
					<Default All UPC-E0 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 EAN/JAN-13 (page 6-44). Default = On.   
					* UPC-E0 On   
					UPC-E0 Off   
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				UPC-E0 Expand   
					UPC-E Expand expands the UPC-E code to the 12 digit, UPC-A format.   
					Default = Off.   
					On   
					* Off   
					UPC-E0 Number System   
					The numeric system digit of a UPC-A symbol is normally transmitted at the   
					beginning of scanned data. When using UPC-E Expand, the unit can be   
					programmed so it will not transmit it. Default = On.   
					* On   
					Off   
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				UPC-E0 Number System and Check Digit   
					UPC-E0 sample showing the number system and check digit:   
					Number   
					System   
					Check   
					Digit   
					UPC-E0 Check Digit   
					Check Digit specifies whether the check digit should be transmitted at   
					the end of the scanned data or not. Default = Off.   
					On   
					* Off   
					UPC-E0 Leading Zero   
					This feature allows the transmission of a leading zero (0) at the beginning   
					of scanned data. To prevent transmission, scan Off. Default = Off.   
					On   
					* Off   
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				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   
					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   
					Addenda Timeout   
					You can set a time during which the scanner looks for an addenda. If an   
					addenda is not found within this time period, the data can be either trans-   
					mitted or discarded, based on the setting you are using for UPC-E0   
					Addenda Required (page 6-42). Set the length (in milliseconds) for this   
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				timeout by scanning the bar code below, then setting the timeout (from 0-   
					65535 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then   
					scanning Save. Default = 100.   
					Note: The Addenda Timeout setting is applied to all addenda and coupon   
					code searches.   
					Addenda Timeout   
					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 = Off.   
					On   
					
					UPC-E0 Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading UPC-E0 bar codes, you may   
					want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the number of   
					times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce the   
					number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it   
					will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the UPC-   
					E0 Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count between 0   
					and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual.   
					Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 1.   
					UPC-E0 Redundancy   
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				EAN/JAN-13   
					<Default All EAN/JAN Settings>   
					EAN/JAN-13 On/Off   
					* On   
					Off   
					Convert UPC-A to EAN-13   
					When UPC-A Converted to EAN-13 is selected, UPC-A bar codes are   
					converted to 13 digit EAN-13 codes by adding a zero to the front. When   
					Do not Convert UPC-A is selected, UPC-A codes are read as UPC-A.   
					UPC-A Converted to EAN-13   
					* Do Not Convert UPC-A   
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				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   
					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-13 Beginning with 2 Addenda Required   
					
					EAN-13 bar codes that begin with a “2.” The following settings can be pro-   
					grammed:   
					Require 2 Digit Addenda: All EAN-13 bar codes that begin with a “2”   
					
					
					digit addendum is not found within the Addenda Timeout period, the EAN-   
					13 bar code is discarded.   
					Note: if you are using EAN-13 Beginning with 290 Addenda Required   
					(page 6-46), that setting will take precedence over this one.   
					Don’t Require 2 Digit Addenda: If you have selected Require 2 Digit   
					Addenda, and you want to disable this feature, scan Don’t Require 2 Digit   
					Addenda. EAN-13 bar codes are transmitted, depending on the setting   
					you are using for EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Required.   
					Default = Don’t Require 2 Digit Addenda.   
					* Don’t Require 2 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require 2 Digit Addenda   
					EAN-13 Beginning with 290 Addenda Required   
					
					EAN-13 bar codes that begin with “290.” The following settings can be pro-   
					grammed:   
					Require 5 Digit Addenda: All EAN-13 bar codes that begin with “290”   
					
					
					digit addendum is not found within the Addenda Timeout period, the EAN-   
					13 bar code is discarded.   
					Note: if you are using EAN-13 Beginning with 2 Addenda Required (page   
					6-46), this setting will take precedence.   
					Don’t Require 5 Digit Addenda: If you have selected Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda, and you want to disable this feature, scan Don’t Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda. EAN-13 bar codes are transmitted, depending on the setting   
					you are using for EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Required.   
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				Default = Don’t Require 5 Digit Addenda.   
					* Don’t Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit Addenda   
					EAN-13 Beginning with 378/379   
					Addenda Required   
					This setting programs the scanner to require any combination of a 2 digit   
					addenda or a 5 digit addenda on EAN-13 bar codes that begin with a “378”   
					
					Require Addenda: All EAN-13 bar codes that begin with a “378” or “379”   
					must have a 2 digit addenda, a 5 digit addenda, or a combination of these   
					addenda. The EAN-13 bar code with the addenda is then transmitted as a   
					single, concatenated bar code. If the required addenda is not found within   
					the Addenda Timeout period, the EAN-13 bar code is discarded.   
					Don’t Require Addenda: If you have selected Require Addenda, and   
					you want to disable this feature, scan Don’t Require Addenda. EAN-13   
					bar codes are transmitted, depending on the setting you are using for EAN/   
					JAN-13 Addenda Required.   
					Default = Don’t Require Addenda.   
					* Don’t Require Addenda   
					Require 2 Digit Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit Addenda   
					Require 2 or 5 Digit Addenda   
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				EAN-13 Beginning with 414/419   
					Addenda Required   
					This setting programs the scanner to require any combination of a 2 digit   
					addenda or a 5 digit addenda on EAN-13 bar codes that begin with a “414”   
					
					Require Addenda: All EAN-13 bar codes that begin with a “414” or “419”   
					must have a 2 digit addenda, a 5 digit addenda, or a combination of these   
					addenda. The EAN-13 bar code with the addenda is then transmitted as a   
					single, concatenated bar code. If the required addenda is not found within   
					the Addenda Timeout period, the EAN-13 bar code is discarded.   
					Don’t Require Addenda: If you have selected Require Addenda, and   
					you want to disable this feature, scan Don’t Require Addenda. EAN-13   
					bar codes are transmitted, depending on the setting you are using for EAN/   
					JAN-13 Addenda Required.   
					Default = Don’t Require Addenda.   
					* Don’t Require Addenda   
					Require 2 Digit Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit Addenda   
					Require 2 or 5 Digit Addenda   
					EAN-13 Beginning with 434/439   
					Addenda Required   
					This setting programs the scanner to require any combination of a 2 digit   
					addenda or a 5 digit addenda on EAN-13 bar codes that begin with a “434”   
					
					Require Addenda: All EAN-13 bar codes that begin with a “434” or “439”   
					must have a 2 digit addenda, a 5 digit addenda, or a combination of these   
					addenda. The EAN-13 bar code with the addenda is then transmitted as a   
					single, concatenated bar code. If the required addenda is not found within   
					the Addenda Timeout period, the EAN-13 bar code is discarded.   
					Don’t Require Addenda: If you have selected Require Addenda, and   
					you want to disable this feature, scan Don’t Require Addenda. EAN-13   
					bar codes are transmitted, depending on the setting you are using for EAN/   
					JAN-13 Addenda Required.   
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				Default = Don’t Require Addenda.   
					* Don’t Require Addenda   
					Require 2 Digit Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit Addenda   
					Require 2 or 5 Digit Addenda   
					EAN-13 Beginning with 977 Addenda Required   
					This setting programs the scanner to require a 2 digit addenda only on   
					EAN-13 bar codes that begin with “977.” The following settings can be pro-   
					grammed:   
					Require 2 Digit Addenda: All EAN-13 bar codes that begin with “977”   
					must have a 2 digit addendum. The EAN-13 bar code with the 2 digit   
					addendum is then transmitted as a single, concatenated bar code. If a 2   
					digit addendum is not found within the Addenda Timeout period, the EAN-   
					13 bar code is discarded.   
					Don’t Require 2 Digit Addenda: If you have selected Require 2 Digit   
					Addenda, and you want to disable this feature, scan Don’t Require 2 Digit   
					Addenda. EAN-13 bar codes are transmitted, depending on the setting   
					you are using for EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Required.   
					Default = Don’t Require 2 Digit Addenda.   
					* Don’t Require 2 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require 2 Digit Addenda   
					EAN-13 Beginning with 978 Addenda Required   
					These settings program the scanner to require a 5 digit addenda only on   
					EAN-13 bar codes that begin with “978.” The following settings can be pro-   
					grammed:   
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				Require 5 Digit Addenda: All EAN-13 bar codes that begin with “978”   
					must have a 5 digit addendum. The EAN-13 bar code with the 5 digit   
					addendum is then transmitted as a single, concatenated bar code. If a 5   
					digit addendum is not found within the Addenda Timeout period, the EAN-   
					13 bar code is discarded.   
					Don’t Require 5 Digit Addenda: If you have selected Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda, and you want to disable this feature, scan Don’t Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda. EAN-13 bar codes are transmitted, depending on the setting   
					you are using for EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Required.   
					Default = Don’t Require 5 Digit Addenda.   
					* Don’t Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit Addenda   
					EAN-13 Beginning with 979 Addenda Required   
					These settings program the scanner to require a 5 digit addenda only on   
					EAN-13 bar codes that begin with “979.” The following settings can be pro-   
					grammed:   
					Require 5 Digit Addenda: All EAN-13 bar codes that begin with “979”   
					must have a 5 digit addendum. The EAN-13 bar code with the 5 digit   
					addendum is then transmitted as a single, concatenated bar code. If a 5   
					digit addendum is not found within the Addenda Timeout period, the EAN-   
					13 bar code is discarded.   
					Don’t Require 5 Digit Addenda: If you have selected Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda, and you want to disable this feature, scan Don’t Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda. EAN-13 bar codes are transmitted, depending on the setting   
					you are using for EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Required.   
					Default = Don’t Require 5 Digit Addenda.   
					* Don’t Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit Addenda   
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				Addenda Timeout   
					You can set a time during which the scanner looks for an addenda. If an   
					addenda is not found within this time period, the data can be either trans-   
					mitted or discarded, based on the setting you are using for EAN/JAN-13   
					Addenda Required. Set the length (in milliseconds) for this timeout by   
					scanning the bar code below, then setting the timeout (from 0-65535 milli-   
					seconds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then scanning   
					Save. Default = 100.   
					Note: The Addenda Timeout setting is applied to all addenda and coupon   
					code searches.   
					Addenda Timeout   
					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 = Off.   
					On   
					* Off   
					Note: If you want to enable or disable EAN13 with Extended Coupon Code,   
					
					EAN/JAN-13 Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading EAN/JAN-13 bar codes, you   
					may want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the num-   
					ber of times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce   
					the number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the lon-   
					ger it will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the   
					EAN/JAN-13 Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count   
					between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this   
					manual. Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					EAN/JAN-13 Redundancy   
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				ISBN Translate   
					ISBNs are printed on books using the EAN-13 bar code symbology. To   
					translate EAN-13 Bookland symbols into their equivalent ISBN number for-   
					mat, scan the On bar code below. Default = Off.   
					On   
					* Off   
					Convert ISBN to 13-Digit   
					When translating EAN-13 codes to the ISBN format, you can convert   
					the bar code to a 13 digit format by scanning the Convert to 13-Digit   
					On bar code below. Default = Convert to 13-Digit Off.   
					Convert to 13-Digit On   
					*Convert to 13-Digit Off   
					ISBN Reformat   
					In normal use, the first two or three digits of an EAN-13 bar code iden-   
					tify the country of origin. The country prefixes are 978 and 979. To   
					reformat ISBN codes so the country prefix is dropped out, scan the   
					Reformat On bar code below. Default = Reformat Off.   
					Reformat On   
					*Reformat Off   
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				ISSN Translate   
					When On is scanned, EAN-13 977 Bookland symbols are translated into   
					their equivalent 8-digit ISSN number format. For example, 9770123456787   
					will be transmitted as 01234560. Default = Off.   
					On   
					* Off   
					ISSN Reformat   
					When Reformat On is scanned, EAN-13 977 Bookland symbols are   
					translated into their equivalent 8-digit ISSN number format, with   
					hyphens added to the output. For example, 9770123456787 will be   
					transmitted as 0123-456-0. (You must first scan ISSN On (page 6-53)   
					before scanning Reformat On.) Default = Reformat Off.   
					Reformat On   
					* Reformat 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   
					Addenda Timeout   
					You can set a time during which the scanner looks for an addenda. If an   
					addenda is not found within this time period, the data can be either trans-   
					mitted or discarded, based on the setting you are using for EAN/JAN-8   
					Addenda Required. Set the length (in milliseconds) for this timeout by   
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				scanning the bar code below, then setting the timeout (from 0-65535 milli-   
					seconds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then scanning   
					Save. Default = 100.   
					Note: The Addenda Timeout setting is applied to all addenda and coupon   
					code searches.   
					Addenda Timeout   
					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 = Off.   
					On   
					
					EAN/JAN-8 Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading EAN/JAN-8 bar codes, you   
					may want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the num-   
					ber of times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce   
					the number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the lon-   
					ger it will take to decode the ba code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the   
					EAN/JAN-8 Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count   
					between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this   
					manual. Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					EAN/JAN-8 Redundancy   
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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   
					Validate Type 10 then   
					Type 11 Character and Transmit   
					Disable MSI Check Characters   
					MSI Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading MSI bar codes, you may want   
					to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the number of times   
					a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce the number   
					of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it will take   
					to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the MSI Redun-   
					dancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count between 0 and 10   
					on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Then   
					scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					MSI Redundancy   
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				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 = 1-80. Minimum Default = 3, Maximum   
					Default = 80.   
					Minimum Message Length   
					Maximum Message Length   
					Plessey Code   
					< Default All Plessey Code Settings >   
					Plessey Code On/Off   
					On   
					* Off   
					Plessey 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 Plessey 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 Plessey 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   
					Plessey Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading Plessey bar codes, you may   
					want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts the number of   
					times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may reduce the   
					number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it   
					will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the   
					Plessey Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count   
					between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this   
					manual. Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					Plessey Redundancy   
					Plessey 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 = 3, Maximum   
					Default = 80.   
					Minimum Message Length   
					Maximum Message Length   
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					< Default All GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Settings >   
					GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional On/Off   
					* On   
					Off   
					
					If you are encountering errors when reading GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional   
					bar codes, you may want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy   
					adjusts the number of times a bar code is decoded before transmission,   
					which may reduce the number of errors. Note that the higher the redun-   
					dancy count, the longer it will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the   
					redundancy, scan the GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Redundancy bar   
					code below, then scan a redundancy count between 0 and 10 on the   
					Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Then scan the   
					Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional   
					Redundancy   
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				GS1 DataBar Limited   
					< Default All GS1 DataBar Limited Settings >   
					GS1 DataBar Limited On/Off   
					* On   
					Off   
					GS1 DataBar Limited Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading GS1 DataBar Limited bar   
					codes, you may want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts   
					the number of times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may   
					reduce the number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count,   
					the longer it will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy,   
					scan the GS1 DataBar Limited Redundancy bar code below, then scan a   
					redundancy count between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the   
					back cover of this manual. Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					GS1 DataBar Limited   
					Redundancy   
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				GS1 DataBar Expanded   
					< Default All GS1 DataBar Expanded Settings >   
					GS1 DataBar Expanded On/Off   
					* On   
					Off   
					GS1 DataBar Expanded Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading GS1 DataBar Expanded bar   
					codes, you may want to adjust the redundancy count. Redundancy adjusts   
					the number of times a bar code is decoded before transmission, which may   
					reduce the number of errors. Note that the higher the redundancy count,   
					the longer it will take to decode the bar code. To adjust the redundancy,   
					scan the GS1 DataBar Expanded Redundancy bar code below, then   
					scan a redundancy count between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart   
					inside the back cover of this manual. Then scan the Save bar code.   
					Default = 0.   
					GS1 DataBar Expanded   
					Redundancy   
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				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 = 1-80. Minimum Default = 3, Maximum   
					Default = 80.   
					Minimum Message Length   
					Maximum Message Length   
					Trioptic Code   
					Trioptic Code is used for labeling magnetic storage media.   
					On   
					* Off   
					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 Charts 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 Charts 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 6-40) setting. If   
					the AIM ID is enabled, the value will be the GS1-128 AIM ID, ]C1 (see   
					Symbology Charts on page A-1).   
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				If EAN8 to EAN13 Conversion is scanned, all EAN8 bar codes are converted   
					to EAN13 format.   
					Default = GS1 Emulation Off.   
					GS1-128 Emulation   
					GS1 DataBar Emulation   
					GS1 Code Expansion Off   
					EAN8 to EAN13 Conversion   
					* GS1 Emulation Off   
					Postal Codes   
					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) Redundancy   
					If you are encountering errors when reading China Post (Hong Kong 2   
					of 5) bar codes, you may want to adjust the redundancy count.   
					Redundancy adjusts the number of times a bar code is decoded   
					before transmission, which may reduce the number of errors. Note   
					that the higher the redundancy count, the longer it will take to decode   
					the bar code. To adjust the redundancy, scan the China Post (Hong   
					Kong 2 of 5) Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy   
					count between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back   
					cover of this manual. Then scan the Save bar code. Default = 0.   
					China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)   
					Redundancy   
					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 = 1-80. Minimum Default = 3, Maxi-   
					mum Default = 80.   
					Minimum Message Length   
					Maximum Message Length   
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				7 
					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 2-23 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.   
					Note: Not all countries may be supported by your device.   
					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   
					\ 
					Supported Interface Keys   
					IBM AT/XT and   
					PS/2   
					Compatibles,   
					WYSE PC/AT   
					Supported Keys   
					Apple Mac/iMac   
					Supported Keys   
					ASCII   
					HEX   
					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   
					Reserved   
					Enter (KP)   
					Cap Lock   
					ALT make   
					ALT break   
					CTRL make   
					CTRL break   
					CR/Enter   
					Reserved   
					Tab   
					Reserved   
					Enter/Numpad Enter   
					CAPS   
					ALT make   
					ALT break   
					CNTRL make   
					CNTRL break   
					RETURN   
					APPLE make   
					TAB   
					Reserved   
					Tab   
					Delete   
					APPLE break   
					TAB   
					Del   
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				IBM AT/XT and   
					PS/2   
					Compatibles,   
					WYSE PC/AT   
					Supported Keys   
					Apple Mac/iMac   
					Supported Keys   
					ASCII   
					HEX   
					CR   
					SO   
					SI   
					0D   
					0E   
					0F   
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					1A   
					1B   
					1C   
					1D   
					1E   
					1F   
					7F   
					CR/Enter   
					Insert   
					Escape   
					F11   
					Home   
					Print   
					Back Space   
					Back Tab   
					F12   
					F1   
					F2   
					F3   
					F4   
					F5   
					F6   
					F7   
					F8   
					F9   
					F10   
					RETURN   
					Ins Help   
					ESC   
					F11   
					Home   
					Prnt Scrn   
					BACKSPACE   
					LSHIFT TAB   
					F12   
					F1   
					F2   
					F3   
					F4   
					F5   
					F6   
					F7   
					DLE   
					DC1   
					DC2   
					DC3   
					DC4   
					NAK   
					SYN   
					ETB   
					CAN   
					EM   
					SUB   
					ESC   
					FS   
					GS   
					RS   
					F8   
					F9   
					US   
					DEL   
					F10   
					BACKSPACE   
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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 Charts, 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 Software Revision   
					Scan the bar code below to output the current software revision, unit serial num-   
					ber, and other product information for both the scanner and base.   
					Show Revision   
					Show Data Format   
					Scan the bar code below to show current data format settings.   
					DFMBK3?.   
					Data Format Settings   
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				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   
					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 cre-   
					ate 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   
					
					2. Click on the Resources tab. Select Download.   
					3. Click on the dropdown for Select Product Number and select the   
					number of your product.   
					4. Under Tools and Utilities, click on the listing for EZConfig for   
					Scanning.   
					5. Follow the security directions as prompted on the screen and click on   
					Download.   
					6. When prompted, select Save, and save the file to your desktop.   
					7. Double click on the EZConfig-Scanning zip file.   
					8. Double click on the EZConfig-Scanning Setup.exe file. Select Extract   
					All.   
					9. Go to the EZConfig-Scanning folder that has been created on your   
					desktop and double click on the EZConfig-Scanning Setup.exe file.   
					10. Follow the screen prompts to install the EZConfig-Scanning program.   
					11. If you’ve selected the defaults during installation, you can click on the   
					shortcut on your desktop to start EZConfig for Scanning.   
					Once the software is installed, you may delete the zip file and the EZCon-   
					fig-Scanning folder from your desktop.   
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				Resetting the Factory Defaults   
					This selection erases all your settings and resets the scanner to the   
					original factory defaults.   
					! 
					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 Serial Programming Commands, beginning on page 9-1 list the factory   
					default settings for each of the commands (indicated by an asterisk (*) on the   
					programming pages).   
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				9 
					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 an RS232 interface (see page 2-1). 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 (with the base connected to host),   
					use :Voyager: The default factory setting for a Voyager scanner is   
					Voyager scanner. If the name is not known, a wildcard (*) can be used   
					:*:.   
					Note: Since the base stores all work group settings and transfers to them to   
					scanner once they are linked, changes are typically done to the base and   
					not to the scanner.   
					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.   
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				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.   
					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 (;).   
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				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.   
					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],   
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				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;   
					the Minimum Message Length (MIN) is set to 2 characters;   
					the Maximum Message Length (MAX) is set to 60 characters;   
					and the Default setting (DFT) has no value.   
					Serial Trigger Commands   
					You can activate and deactivate the scanner with serial trigger commands. 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 or until the deactivate com-   
					
					
					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   
					Resetting the Standard Product Defaults   
					If you aren’t sure what programming options are in your scanner, or you’ve   
					changed some options and want the factory default settings restored, scan the   
					Standard Product Default Settings bar code below.   
					Standard Product Default Settings   
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				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 MNUCDF   
					1-6   
					1-6   
					Save Custom   
					Defaults   
					DEFALT   
					Resetting the   
					Custom Defaults   
					Activate Custom   
					Defaults   
					DEFALT   
					1-6   
					Programming the Interface   
					Plug and Play Codes Keyboard Wedge:   
					PAP_AT   
					2-1   
					IBM PC AT and   
					Compatibles with   
					CR suffix   
					IBM PS2 Keyboard   
					RS232 Serial Port   
					PAPPS2   
					PAP232   
					PAPP5B   
					2-1   
					2-2   
					2-2   
					Plug and Play Codes: IBM Port 5B   
					RS485   
					Interface   
					IBM Port 9B   
					HHBCR-1 Interface   
					PAP9B1   
					PAPP17   
					PAP9B2   
					2-2   
					2-2   
					2-2   
					IBM Port 17   
					Interface   
					IBM Port 9B   
					HHBCR-2 Interface   
					OPOS Mode   
					OPOS Mode   
					PAPOPS   
					PAPSPH   
					2-3   
					2-4   
					Plug and Play Codes:   
					IBM SurePos   
					USB IBM SurePos   
					Handheld   
					USB IBM SurePos   
					Tabletop   
					PAPSPT   
					REMIFC1   
					REMIFC0   
					2-4   
					2-4   
					2-4   
					IBM Secondary   
					Interface   
					* Enable Secondary   
					Interface   
					Disable Secondary   
					Interface   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Plug and Play Codes:   
					USB   
					USB Keyboard (PC)   
					PAP124   
					PAP125   
					2-5   
					2-5   
					USB Keyboard   
					(Mac)   
					USB Japanese   
					Keyboard (PC)   
					PAP134   
					2-5   
					USB HID   
					PAP131   
					2-5   
					2-6   
					HID Fallback Mode   
					HID Fallback Mode   
					(Range 0-60 *5   
					minutes   
					USBFTO   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					USB Serial   
					Commands   
					USB Serial   
					PAP130   
					2-6   
					Emulation for   
					Windows XP,   
					Windows Server   
					2003, and later   
					USB Serial   
					REMIFCO;PAP130 2-6   
					Emulation for   
					Windows 2000   
					CTS/RTS Emulation   
					On   
					USBCTS1   
					USBCTS0   
					USBACK1   
					2-6   
					2-6   
					CTS/RTS Emulation   
					Off*   
					ACK/NAK Mode On   
					2-7   
					2-7   
					2-7   
					ACK/NAK Mode Off* USBACK0   
					Communication   
					Timeout   
					232DLK#####   
					(Range 0-65535)   
					*2000 ms   
					Timeout Retries   
					HSTRTY   
					2-7   
					2-8   
					Communication   
					Timeout Beeper -   
					Off   
					HSTTOA0   
					*Communication   
					Timeout Beeper -   
					On   
					HSTTOA1   
					2-8   
					2-8   
					NAK Retries   
					(Range 0-255) *0   
					HSTRTN###   
					BELCAN1   
					BEL/CAN Mode On   
					2-8   
					2-8   
					BEL/CAN Mode Off* BELCAN0   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Plug and Play Codes   
					Verifone Ruby   
					Terminal   
					PAPRBY   
					2-9   
					Gilbarco Terminal   
					PAPGLB   
					PAPBIO   
					2-9   
					Honeywell Bioptic   
					Aux Port   
					2-10   
					Datalogic Magellan   
					Bioptic Aux Port   
					PAPMAG   
					PAPNCR   
					PAPWNX   
					PAPBTL   
					2-10   
					2-11   
					2-11   
					2-12   
					2-13   
					2-14   
					NCR Bioptic Aux   
					Port   
					Wincor Nixdorf   
					Terminal   
					Wincor Nixdorf   
					Beetle   
					Wincor Nixdorf   
					RS232 Mode A   
					PAPWMA   
					KBDCTY0   
					Program Keyboard   
					Country   
					*U.S.A.   
					Albania   
					KBDCTY35   
					KBDCTY91   
					KBDCTY81   
					KBDCTY80   
					KBDCTY82   
					KBDCTY1   
					2-14   
					2-14   
					2-14   
					2-14   
					2-14   
					2-14   
					2-14   
					2-14   
					2-14   
					2-14   
					2-14   
					2-15   
					Arabic   
					Azeri (Cyrillic)   
					Azeri (Latin)   
					Belarus   
					Belgium   
					Bosnia   
					KBDCTY33   
					KBDCTY16   
					KBDCTY59   
					KBDCTY52   
					KBDCTY53   
					KBDCTY54   
					Brazil   
					Brazil (MS)   
					Bulgaria (Cyrillic)   
					Bulgaria (Latin)   
					Canada (French   
					legacy)   
					Canada (French)   
					KBDCTY18   
					KBDCTY55   
					2-15   
					2-15   
					Canada   
					(Multilingual)   
					China   
					KBDCTY92   
					2-15   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Croatia   
					Czech   
					KBDCTY32   
					KBDCTY15   
					KBDCTY40   
					2-15   
					2-15   
					2-15   
					Czech   
					(Programmers)   
					Czech (QWERTY)   
					Czech (QWERTZ)   
					Denmark   
					KBDCTY39   
					KBDCTY38   
					KBDCTY8   
					KBDCTY11   
					KBDCTY41   
					KBDCTY83   
					KBDCTY2   
					KBDCTY3   
					KBDCTY84   
					KBDCTY4   
					KBDCTY17   
					KBDCTY64   
					KBDCTY61   
					KBDCTY65   
					KBDCTY62   
					KBDCTY63   
					KBDCTY66   
					KBDCTY60   
					KBDCTY12   
					2-15   
					2-15   
					2-15   
					2-15   
					2-15   
					2-15   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-16   
					2-17   
					2-17   
					2-17   
					2-17   
					2-17   
					2-17   
					2-17   
					2-17   
					Dutch (Netherlands)   
					Estonia   
					Faeroese   
					Finland   
					France   
					Gaelic   
					Germany   
					Greek   
					Greek (220 Latin)   
					Greek (220)   
					Greek (319 Latin)   
					Greek (319)   
					Greek (Latin)   
					Greek (MS)   
					Greek (Polytonic)   
					Hebrew   
					Hungarian (101 key) KBDCTY50   
					Hungary   
					Iceland   
					KBDCTY19   
					KBDCTY75   
					KBDCTY73   
					KBDCTY56   
					KBDCTY5   
					Ireland   
					Italian (142)   
					Italy   
					Japan ASCII   
					Kazakh   
					Korea   
					KBDCTY28   
					KBDCTY78   
					KBDCTY93   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Kyrgyz (Cyrillic)   
					Latin America   
					Latvia   
					KBDCTY79   
					KBDCTY14   
					KBDCTY42   
					KBDCTY43   
					KBDCTY44   
					KBDCTY45   
					KBDCTY34   
					KBDCTY74   
					KBDCTY86   
					KBDCTY9   
					2-17   
					2-17   
					2-17   
					2-17   
					2-17   
					2-17   
					2-18   
					2-18   
					2-18   
					2-18   
					2-18   
					2-18   
					2-18   
					Latvia (QWERTY)   
					Lithuania   
					Lithuania (IBM)   
					Macedonia   
					Malta   
					Mongolian (Cyrillic)   
					Norway   
					Poland   
					KBDCTY20   
					KBDCTY57   
					KBDCTY58   
					Polish (214)   
					Polish   
					(Programmers)   
					Portugal   
					KBDCTY13   
					KBDCTY25   
					KBDCTY26   
					KBDCTY67   
					2-18   
					2-18   
					2-18   
					2-18   
					2-18   
					2-18   
					2-19   
					2-19   
					2-19   
					2-19   
					2-19   
					2-19   
					2-19   
					2-19   
					2-19   
					2-19   
					2-19   
					Romania   
					Russia   
					Russian (MS)   
					Russian (Typewriter) KBDCTY68   
					SCS   
					KBDCTY21   
					KBDCTY37   
					KBDCTY36   
					KBDCTY22   
					Serbia (Cyrillic)   
					Serbia (Latin)   
					Slovakia   
					Slovakia (QWERTY) KBDCTY49   
					Slovakia (QWERTZ)   
					Slovenia   
					KBDCTY48   
					KBDCTY31   
					KBDCTY10   
					KBDCTY51   
					KBDCTY23   
					Spain   
					Spanish variation   
					Sweden   
					Switzerland (French) KBDCTY29   
					Switzerland   
					(German)   
					KBDCTY6   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Tatar   
					KBDCTY85   
					KBDCTY94   
					KBDCTY27   
					KBDCTY24   
					KBDCTY76   
					KBDCTY7   
					2-19   
					2-19   
					2-20   
					2-20   
					2-20   
					2-20   
					2-20   
					Thailand   
					Turkey F   
					Turkey Q   
					Ukrainian   
					United Kingdom   
					United Stated   
					(Dvorak right)   
					KBDCTY89   
					United States   
					(Dvorak left)   
					KBDCTY88   
					KBDCTY87   
					KBDCTY30   
					2-20   
					2-20   
					2-20   
					United States   
					(Dvorak)   
					United States   
					(International)   
					Uzbek (Cyrillic)   
					Vietnam   
					KBDCTY77   
					KBDCTY95   
					2-20   
					2-20   
					Keyboard Wedge Modifiers   
					ALT Mode   
					*Off   
					KBDALT0   
					KBDALT6   
					KBDALT7   
					KBDSTY0   
					KBDSTY1   
					KBDSTY2   
					KBDSTY7   
					2-21   
					2-21   
					2-21   
					2-21   
					2-21   
					2-21   
					2-22   
					3 Characters   
					4 Characters   
					*Regular   
					Keyboard Style   
					Caps Lock   
					Shift Lock   
					Autocaps via   
					NumLock   
					Emulate External   
					Keyboard   
					KBDSTY5   
					2-22   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					2-22   
					2-22   
					Keyboard Conversion *Keyboard   
					Conversion Off   
					KBDCNV0   
					Convert all   
					KBDCNV1   
					Characters to Upper   
					Case   
					Convert all   
					KBDCNV1   
					2-22   
					Characters to Lower   
					Case   
					Keyboard Modifiers   
					*Control + ASCII Off   
					KBDCAS0   
					KBDCAS1   
					2-23   
					2-23   
					DOS Mode Control   
					+ ASCII   
					Windows Mode   
					Control + ASCII   
					KBDCAS2   
					KBDCAS3   
					KBDNPS0   
					2-23   
					2-23   
					2-23   
					Windows Mode   
					Prefix/Suffix Off   
					*Numeric Keypad   
					Off   
					Numeric Keypad On   
					KBDNPS1   
					KBDDLY##   
					2-23   
					2-24   
					Inter-Scan Code   
					Delay   
					Inter-Scan Code   
					Delay   
					*0 (Range 1-30   
					msecs)   
					<F0> Break   
					Character   
					Suppress <F0>   
					Break Character   
					KBDF0B0   
					KBDF0B1   
					KBDDFT   
					2-24   
					2-24   
					2-24   
					*Transmit <F0>   
					Break Character   
					Keyboard Wedge   
					Defaults   
					Reset Keyboard   
					Wedge Defaults   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					RS-232 Modifiers   
					RS232 Baud Rate   
					300 BPS   
					232BAD0   
					232BAD1   
					232BAD2   
					232BAD3   
					232BAD4   
					232BAD5   
					232BAD6   
					232BAD7   
					232BAD8   
					232BAD9   
					2-25   
					2-25   
					2-25   
					2-25   
					2-25   
					2-25   
					2-25   
					2-25   
					2-25   
					2-25   
					600 BPS   
					1200 BPS   
					2400 BPS   
					4800 BPS   
					*9600 BPS   
					19200 BPS   
					38400 BPS   
					57600 BPS   
					115200 BPS   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					2-26   
					2-26   
					2-26   
					2-26   
					2-26   
					2-26   
					2-26   
					2-26   
					2-26   
					2-26   
					2-27   
					2-27   
					2-27   
					2-27   
					2-27   
					Word Length: Data   
					Bits, Stop Bits, and   
					Parity   
					7 Data, 1 Stop,   
					Parity Even   
					232WRD3   
					232WRD0   
					7 Data, 1 Stop,   
					Parity None   
					7 Data, 1 Stop,   
					Parity Odd   
					232WRD6   
					232WRD4   
					232WRD1   
					232WRD7   
					232WRD5   
					232WRD2   
					232WRD8   
					232WRD9   
					232WRD10   
					232WRD11   
					232WRD12   
					232WRD13   
					232WRD14   
					7 Data, 2 Stop,   
					Parity Even   
					7 Data, 2 Stop,   
					Parity None   
					7 Data, 2 Stop,   
					Parity Odd   
					8 Data, 1 Stop,   
					Parity Even   
					*8 Data, 1 Stop,   
					Parity None   
					8 Data, 1 Stop,   
					Parity Odd   
					7 Data, 1 Stop,   
					Parity Space   
					7 Data, 2 Stop,   
					Parity Space   
					8 Data, 1 Stop,   
					Parity Space   
					7 Data, 1 Stop,   
					Parity Mark   
					7 Data, 2 Stop,   
					Parity Mark   
					8 Data, 1 Stop,   
					Parity Mark   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					RS232 Handshaking   
					*RTS/CTS Off   
					232CTS0   
					232CTS1   
					2-28   
					2-28   
					Flow Control, No   
					Timeout   
					Character-Based   
					Flow Control, No   
					Timeout   
					232CTS7   
					2-28   
					Two-Direction Flow   
					Control   
					232CTS2   
					232CTS3   
					232CTS9   
					2-28   
					2-28   
					2-28   
					Flow Control with   
					Timeout   
					Character-Based   
					Flow Control with   
					Timeout   
					RS232 Timeout   
					(Range 1-5100)   
					*1000 ms   
					232DEL####   
					2-28   
					*XON/XOFF Off   
					XON/XOFF On   
					*ACK/NAK Off   
					ACK/NAK On   
					232XON0   
					232XON1   
					232ACK0   
					2-29   
					2-29   
					2-29   
					2-29   
					2-29   
					232ACK1   
					Communication   
					Timeout   
					232DLK#####   
					(Range 1-65535)   
					*2000 ms   
					Communication   
					Timeout Beeper -   
					Off   
					HSTTOA0   
					HSTTOA1   
					BELCAN1   
					2-30   
					2-30   
					*Communication   
					Timeout Beeper -   
					On   
					BEL/CAN Mode On   
					2-31   
					2-31   
					2-31   
					*BEL/CAN Mode Off BELCAN0   
					RS232 Defaults   
					NCR Modifiers   
					Reset RS232   
					Defaults   
					232DFT   
					9 - 16   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					NCR ACK/NAK   
					*NCR ACK/NAK Off   
					NCR ACK/NAK On   
					*Transmit   
					NCRACK0   
					NCRACK1   
					NCRBCC1   
					NCRBCC0   
					NCRPR2##   
					NCRSF2##   
					NCRBCP1   
					2-31   
					2-31   
					2-32   
					2-32   
					2-32   
					2-32   
					2-33   
					Block Check   
					Character   
					Don’t Transmit   
					NCR Prefix   
					NCR Prefix/Suffix   
					NCR Suffix   
					Transmit Prefix/   
					Suffix   
					*Don’t Transmit   
					Prefix/Suffix   
					NCRBCP0   
					2-33   
					NCR NOF (Not-on-   
					File) Error   
					On   
					NCRRAZ1   
					NCRRAZ0   
					232PKT0   
					2-33   
					2-33   
					2-34   
					2-34   
					2-34   
					2-34   
					2-34   
					*Off   
					Scanner to Bioptic   
					Communication   
					*Packet Mode Off   
					Packet Mode On   
					*ACK/NAK Off   
					ACK/NAK On   
					232PKT2   
					232ACK0   
					232ACK1   
					Communication   
					Timeout   
					232DLK#####   
					(Range 1-65535)   
					*2000 ms   
					Input/Output Selections   
					Power Up Beeper   
					Power Up Beeper   
					Off - Scanner   
					BEPPWR0   
					BEPPWR1   
					3-1   
					3-1   
					*Power Up Beeper   
					On - Scanner   
					Beep on BEL   
					Character   
					Beep on BEL On   
					BELBEP1   
					BELBEP0   
					BEPBEP0   
					BEPBEP1   
					BEPLVL0   
					BEPLVL1   
					BEPLVL2   
					BEPLVL3   
					3-1   
					3-1   
					3-2   
					3-2   
					3-2   
					3-2   
					3-2   
					3-2   
					*Beep on BEL Off   
					Beeper - Good Read   
					Off   
					*On   
					Beeper Volume -   
					Good Read   
					Off   
					Low   
					Medium   
					*High   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Beeper Pitch - Good   
					Read (Frequency)   
					Low (1600 Hz)   
					BEPFQ11600   
					BEPFQ12350   
					BEPFQ14200   
					BEPWHN1   
					3-3   
					3-3   
					3-3   
					3-3   
					*Medium (2350 Hz)   
					High (4200 Hz)   
					Beeper - Transmit   
					Order   
					*Before   
					Transmission   
					After Transmission   
					*Razz (100 Hz)   
					Medium (2000 Hz)   
					High (4200 Hz)   
					*Normal Beep   
					BEPWHN2   
					BEPFQ2100   
					BEPFQ22000   
					BEPFQ24200   
					BEPBIP0   
					3-3   
					3-3   
					3-3   
					3-3   
					3-4   
					3-4   
					3-4   
					Beeper Pitch - Error   
					(Frequency)   
					Beeper Duration -   
					Good Read   
					Short Beep   
					BEPBIP1   
					Number of Beeps -   
					Good Read   
					Range 1 - 9 (*1)   
					BEPRPT#   
					Number of Beeps -   
					Error   
					Range 1 - 9 (*1)   
					BEPERR#   
					3-5   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					LED Settings   
					*Red LED Off   
					Green LED Off   
					LEDFN10   
					LEDFN20   
					LEDFN11   
					3-6   
					3-6   
					3-6   
					Red LED On with   
					Good Scan   
					*Green LED On with   
					Good Scan   
					LEDFN21   
					LEDFN12   
					LEDFN22   
					LEDFN14   
					LEDFN24   
					3-6   
					3-6   
					3-6   
					3-6   
					3-6   
					Red LED On with   
					Laser   
					Green LED On with   
					Laser   
					Red LED On when   
					CodeGate Disabled   
					Green LED On   
					when CodeGate   
					Disabled   
					Red LED On when   
					In-Stand   
					LEDFN18   
					3-6   
					3-6   
					3-7   
					3-7   
					Green LED On   
					when In-Stand   
					LEDFN28   
					Red LED On with   
					CTS   
					LEDFN1128   
					LEDFN2128   
					Green LED On with   
					CTS   
					LED Brightness   
					Red Off   
					LEDIN10   
					LEDIN20   
					LEDIN11   
					LEDIN21   
					LEDIN12   
					LEDIN22   
					LEDIN13   
					LEDIN23   
					3-7   
					3-7   
					3-7   
					3-7   
					3-7   
					3-7   
					3-7   
					3-7   
					Green Off   
					Red Low   
					Green Low   
					Red Medium   
					Green Medium   
					*Red High   
					*Green High   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					In-Stand and Out-of-   
					Stand Settings   
					In-Stand Defaults   
					AISDFT   
					3-8   
					3-8   
					Out-of-Stand   
					Defaults   
					AOSDFT   
					Presentation Mode   
					Out-of-Stand   
					PAPPM1   
					PAPPM2   
					3-9   
					3-9   
					Presentation Mode   
					with CodeGate Out-   
					of-Stand   
					Manual Activation   
					Mode Off In-Stand   
					AISMEN0   
					AISMEN1   
					AOSMEN0   
					3-9   
					3-9   
					3-9   
					*Manual Activation   
					Mode On In-Stand   
					Manual Activation   
					Mode Off Out-of-   
					Stand   
					*Manual Activation   
					Mode On Out-of-   
					Stand   
					AOSMEN1   
					AISMGD0   
					AISMGD1   
					AOSMGD0   
					3-9   
					Do Not End Manual   
					Activation After   
					Good Read In-Stand   
					3-10   
					3-10   
					3-10   
					*End Manual   
					Activation After   
					Good Read In-Stand   
					Do Not End Manual   
					Activation After   
					Good Read Out-of-   
					Stand   
					*End Manual   
					Activation After   
					Good Read Out-of-   
					Stand   
					AOSMGD1   
					3-10   
					3-10   
					Laser Timeout -   
					Trigger Hold In-   
					Stand   
					AISMPT#####   
					(Range 1 - 65525)   
					*5000 ms   
					9 - 20   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					In-Stand and Out-of-   
					Stand Settings   
					(continued)   
					Laser Timeout -   
					Trigger Release In-   
					Stand   
					(Range 1 - 65525)   
					*0 ms   
					AISMRT#####   
					AOSMPT#####   
					AOSMRT#####   
					3-10   
					Laser Timeout -   
					Trigger Hold Out-of-   
					Stand   
					(Range 1 - 65525)   
					*30000 ms   
					3-10   
					3-10   
					Laser Timeout -   
					Trigger Release Out-   
					of-Stand   
					(Range 1 - 65525)   
					*0 ms   
					*CodeGate Off In-   
					Stand   
					AISCGD0   
					AISCGD1   
					AOSCGD0   
					AOSCGD1   
					AISOEN0   
					AOSOEN1   
					3-11   
					3-11   
					3-11   
					3-11   
					3-11   
					3-11   
					CodeGate On In-   
					Stand   
					CodeGate Off Out-   
					of-Stand   
					*CodeGate On Out-   
					of-Stand   
					Object Detection   
					Mode Off In-Stand   
					Object Detection   
					Mode On Out-of-   
					Stand   
					*Object Detection   
					Mode Off Out-of-   
					Stand   
					AOSOEN0   
					3-11   
					*Object Detection   
					Mode On In-Stand   
					AISOEN1   
					AISOGD0   
					3-11   
					3-12   
					Do Not End Object   
					Detection After   
					Good Read In-Stand   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					In-Stand and Out-of-   
					Stand Settings   
					(continued)   
					*End Object   
					Detection After   
					Good Read In-Stand   
					AISOGD1   
					3-12   
					Do Not End Object   
					Detection After   
					Good Read Out-of-   
					Stand   
					AOSOGD0   
					3-12   
					3-12   
					3-12   
					*End Object   
					Detection After   
					Good Read Out-of-   
					Stand   
					AOSOGD1   
					Object Detection   
					Laser Timeout In-   
					Stand   
					AISODT#####   
					(Range 1 - 65525)   
					*5000 ms   
					Object Detection   
					Laser Timeout Out-   
					of-Stand   
					AOSODT#####   
					3-12   
					(Range 1 - 65525)   
					*5000 ms   
					*Object Detection   
					Distance - Short In-   
					Stand   
					AISRNG2   
					AISRNG1   
					AOSRNG2   
					AOSRNG1   
					3-13   
					3-13   
					3-13   
					3-13   
					Object Detection   
					Distance - Long In-   
					Stand   
					Object Detection   
					Distance - Short   
					Out-of-Stand   
					*Object Detection   
					Distance - Long Out-   
					of-Stand   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Character Activation   
					Mode   
					*Off   
					HSTCEN0   
					HSTCEN1   
					HSTACH##   
					HSTCGD0   
					3-13   
					3-13   
					3-14   
					3-14   
					On   
					Activation Character   
					Do Not End   
					Character Activation   
					After Good Read   
					*End Character   
					Activation After   
					Good Read   
					HSTCGD1   
					3-14   
					3-14   
					Character Activation   
					Laser Timeout   
					(Range 1 - 65525)   
					*5000 ms   
					HSTCDT#####   
					Character   
					Deactivation Mode   
					*Off   
					On   
					HSTDEN0   
					HSTDEN1   
					HSTDCH##   
					3-15   
					3-15   
					3-15   
					Deactivation   
					Character   
					Reread Delay   
					Short (500 ms)   
					*Medium (750 ms)   
					Long (1000 ms)   
					DLYRRD500   
					DLYRRD750   
					DLYRRD1000   
					DLYRRD2000   
					3-16   
					3-16   
					3-16   
					3-16   
					Extra Long (2000   
					ms)   
					User-Specified   
					Reread Delay   
					Range 0 - 30,000   
					ms   
					DLYRRD#####   
					3-16   
					Output Sequence   
					Editor   
					Enter Sequence   
					SEQBLK   
					3-19   
					3-19   
					3-19   
					Default Sequence   
					SEQDFT   
					Sequence Timeout   
					(Range 1 - 65535)   
					*5000 ms   
					SEQDLY#####   
					Sequence Match   
					Beeper   
					*On   
					Off   
					SEQBEP1   
					SEQBEP0   
					SEQTTS1   
					3-20   
					3-20   
					3-20   
					Partial Sequence   
					Transmit Partial   
					Sequence   
					*Discard Partial   
					Sequence   
					SEQTTS0   
					3-20   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Require Output   
					Sequence   
					Required   
					SEQ_EN2   
					SEQ_EN1   
					SEQ_EN0   
					SHWNRD1   
					SHWNRD0   
					3-21   
					3-21   
					3-21   
					3-21   
					3-21   
					On/Not Required   
					*Off   
					On   
					No Read   
					*Off   
					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   
					Prefix   
					Add Prefix   
					Clear One Prefix   
					Clear All Prefixes   
					Add Suffix   
					PRECA2   
					SUFBK2##   
					SUFCL2   
					Suffix   
					Clear One Suffix   
					Clear All Suffixes   
					SUFCA2   
					KBDEXT0   
					Transmit Alternate   
					Extended ASCII   
					Characters   
					*Transmit Alternate   
					Extended ASCIi   
					Transmit Normal   
					Extended ASCIi   
					KBDEXT1   
					4-4   
					Function Code   
					Transmit   
					*Enable   
					Disable   
					*None   
					RMVFNC0   
					RMVFNC1   
					HSTXRC0   
					HSTXRC1   
					4-6   
					4-6   
					4-6   
					4-6   
					Communication   
					Check Character   
					LRC Starts on 1st   
					Character   
					LRC Starts on 2nd   
					Character   
					HSTXRC2   
					4-6   
					CRC   
					HSTXRC3   
					DLYCHR##   
					4-6   
					4-7   
					Intercharacter Delay   
					Range 0 - 1000   
					(5ms increments)   
					User Specified   
					Intercharacter Delay   
					Delay Length   
					0 - 1000 (5ms   
					increments)   
					DLYCRX##   
					DLY_XX##   
					4-8   
					4-8   
					Character to Trigger   
					Delay   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					4-8   
					Interfunction Delay   
					Intermessage Delay   
					Range 0 - 1000   
					(5ms increments)   
					DLYFNC##   
					Range 0 - 1000   
					DLYMSG##   
					4-9   
					(5ms increments)   
					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   
					5-8   
					5-9   
					*Data Formatter On,   
					Not Required,   
					Keep Prefix/Suffix   
					Data Format   
					Required,   
					Keep Prefix/Suffix   
					DFM_EN2   
					DFM_EN3   
					DFM_EN4   
					DFMDEC0   
					DFMDEC1   
					5-9   
					Data Formatter On,   
					Not Required,   
					Drop Prefix/Suffix   
					5-9   
					Data Format   
					Required,   
					Drop Prefix/Suffix   
					5-9   
					Data Format Non-   
					Match Error Tone   
					*Data Format Non-   
					Match Error Tone   
					On   
					5-10   
					5-10   
					Data Format Non-   
					Match Error Tone   
					Off   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Primary/Alternate   
					Data Formats   
					Primary Data   
					Format   
					ALTFNM0   
					5-10   
					Data Format 1   
					Data Format 2   
					Data Format 3   
					ALTFNM1   
					ALTFNM2   
					ALTFNM3   
					VSAF_0   
					5-10   
					5-10   
					5-10   
					5-11   
					Single Scan Data   
					Format Change   
					SingleScan-Primary   
					Data Format   
					Single Scan-Data   
					Format 1   
					VSAF_1   
					VSAF_2   
					VSAF_3   
					5-11   
					5-11   
					5-11   
					Single Scan-Data   
					Format 2   
					Single Scan-Data   
					Format 3   
					Symbologies   
					All Symbologies   
					All Symbologies Off   
					All Symbologies On   
					ALLENA0   
					ALLENA1   
					CBRDFT   
					6-1   
					6-1   
					6-3   
					Codabar   
					Default All Codabar   
					Settings   
					Off   
					CBRENA0   
					CBRENA1   
					CBRSSX0   
					CBRSSX1   
					6-3   
					6-3   
					6-3   
					6-3   
					*On   
					Codabar Start/Stop   
					Char.   
					*Don’t Transmit   
					Transmit   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Codabar Check   
					Char.   
					*No Check Char.   
					CBRCK20   
					CBRCK21   
					6-4   
					6-4   
					Validate Modulo 16,   
					But Don’t Transmit   
					Validate Modulo 16,   
					and Transmit   
					CBRCK22   
					CBRCK23   
					6-4   
					6-4   
					Validate Modulo 7   
					CD, But Don’t   
					Transmit   
					Validate Modulo 7   
					CD, and Transmit   
					CBRCK24   
					CBRCK25   
					CBRCK26   
					6-4   
					6-4   
					6-4   
					Validate CLSI, But   
					Don’t Transmit   
					Validate CLSI, and   
					Transmit   
					Codabar   
					Concatenation   
					*Off   
					CBRCCT0   
					CBRCCT1   
					CBRCCT2   
					DLYCCT   
					6-5   
					6-5   
					6-5   
					6-5   
					On   
					Require   
					Concatenation   
					Timeout   
					Codabar   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					CBRVOT##   
					6-5   
					Redundancy   
					Codabar Message   
					Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *3 CBRMIN##   
					6-6   
					6-6   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					CBRMAX##   
					Code 39   
					Default All Code 39   
					Settings   
					C39DFT   
					6-7   
					Off   
					C39ENA0   
					C39ENA1   
					C39SSX0   
					C39SSX1   
					6-7   
					6-7   
					6-7   
					6-7   
					*On   
					Code 39 Start/Stop   
					Char.   
					*Don’t Transmit   
					Transmit   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Code 39 Check Char. *No Check Char.   
					C39CK20   
					C39CK21   
					6-8   
					6-8   
					Validate, But Don’t   
					Transmit   
					Validate,   
					and Transmit   
					C39CK22   
					6-8   
					6-8   
					Code 39   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					C39VOT##   
					Code 39 Message   
					Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *3 C39MIN##   
					6-8   
					6-8   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					C39MAX##   
					Code 32   
					Pharmaceutical   
					(PARAF)   
					*Off   
					On   
					C39B320   
					C39B321   
					6-9   
					6-9   
					Code 39 Full ASCII   
					*Off   
					On   
					C39ASC0   
					C39ASC1   
					I25DFT   
					6-10   
					6-10   
					6-10   
					Interleaved 2 of 5   
					Default All   
					Interleaved   
					2 of 5 Settings   
					Off   
					I25ENA0   
					I25ENA1   
					I25NUL0   
					I25NUL1   
					I25CK20   
					I25CK21   
					6-10   
					6-10   
					6-10   
					6-10   
					6-11   
					6-11   
					*On   
					NULL Characters   
					*Off   
					On   
					Interleaved 2 of 5   
					Check Digit   
					*No Check Char.   
					Validate, But Don’t   
					Transmit   
					Validate, and   
					Transmit   
					I25CK22   
					6-11   
					6-11   
					Interleaved 2 of 5   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					I25VOT##   
					Interleaved 2 of 5   
					Message Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *6 I25MIN##   
					6-12   
					6-12   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					I25MAX##   
					9 - 28   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					NEC 2 of 5   
					Default All NEC   
					2 of 5 Settings   
					N25DFT   
					6-12   
					*Off   
					N25ENA0   
					N25ENA1   
					N25CK20   
					N25CK21   
					6-12   
					6-12   
					6-13   
					6-13   
					On   
					NEC 2 of 5 Check   
					Digit   
					*No Check Char.   
					Validate, But Don’t   
					Transmit   
					Validate, and   
					Transmit   
					N25CK22   
					6-13   
					6-13   
					NEC 2 of 5   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					N25VOT##   
					NEC 2 of 5 Message   
					Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *3 N25MIN##   
					6-13   
					6-13   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					N25MAX##   
					Code 93   
					Default All Code 93   
					Settings   
					C93DFT   
					6-14   
					Off   
					C93ENA0   
					C93ENA1   
					C93VOT##   
					6-14   
					6-15   
					6-14   
					*On   
					Code 93   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					Code 93 Message   
					Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *3 C93MIN##   
					6-15   
					6-15   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					C93MAX##   
					Straight 2 of 5   
					Industrial   
					Default All Straight 2   
					of 5 Industrial   
					Settings   
					R25DFT   
					6-15   
					*Off   
					R25ENA0   
					R25ENA1   
					R25VOT##   
					6-15   
					6-15   
					6-16   
					On   
					Straight 2 of 5   
					Industrial   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					Straight 2 of 5   
					Industrial Message   
					Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *3 R25MIN##   
					6-16   
					6-16   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					R25MAX##   
					9 - 29   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Straight 2 of 5 IATA   
					Default All Straight 2   
					of 5 IATA   
					A25DFT   
					6-17   
					Settings   
					Straight 2 of 5 IATA   
					*Off   
					A25ENA0   
					A25ENA1   
					A25VOT##   
					6-17   
					6-17   
					6-17   
					On   
					Straight 2 of 5 IATA   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					Straight 2 of 5 IATA   
					Message Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80)   
					*13   
					A25MIN##   
					A25MAX##   
					X25DFT   
					6-18   
					6-18   
					6-18   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*15   
					Matrix 2 of 5   
					Default All Matrix 2   
					of 5   
					Settings   
					*Off   
					X25ENA0   
					X25ENA1   
					X25VOT##   
					6-18   
					6-18   
					6-19   
					On   
					Matrix 2 of 5   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					Matrix 2 of 5   
					Message Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *3 X25MIN##   
					6-19   
					6-19   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					X25MAX##   
					Matrix 2 of 5 Check   
					Char.   
					*No Check Char.   
					X25CK20   
					X25CK21   
					6-19   
					6-19   
					Validate, But Don’t   
					Transmit   
					Validate and   
					Transmit   
					X25CK22   
					C11DFT   
					6-19   
					6-20   
					Code 11   
					Default All Code 11   
					Settings   
					*Off   
					On   
					C11ENA0   
					C11ENA1   
					6-20   
					6-20   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					6-20   
					6-20   
					6-20   
					6-21   
					Code 11 Check   
					Digits Required   
					1 Check Digit   
					Required   
					C11CK20   
					C11CK21   
					C11CK22   
					C11CK23   
					*2 Check Digits   
					Required   
					Auto Select Check   
					Digits Required   
					Check Digit   
					Validation   
					Validate and   
					Transmit One Check   
					Digit   
					Validate and   
					Transmit Two Check   
					Digits   
					C11CK24   
					C11CK25   
					C11VOT##   
					6-21   
					6-21   
					6-21   
					Validate and   
					Transmit Auto Select   
					Check Digits   
					Code 11   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					Code 11 Message   
					Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *3 C11MIN##   
					6-22   
					6-22   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					C11MAX##   
					Code 128   
					Default All Code 128 128DFT   
					Settings   
					6-23   
					Off   
					128ENA0   
					128ENA1   
					128GSE0   
					128GSE1   
					128VOT##   
					6-23   
					6-23   
					6-23   
					6-23   
					6-24   
					*On   
					128 Group Separator   
					Output   
					*Off   
					On   
					Code 128   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					Code 128 Message   
					Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *1 128MIN##   
					6-24   
					6-24   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					128MAX##   
					ISBT 128   
					*Off   
					On   
					ISBENA0   
					ISBENA1   
					DLYCCT   
					6-24   
					6-24   
					6-25   
					Concatenation   
					Timeout   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					ISBT128 Predefined   
					Concatenation   
					Sequences   
					* Donation ID   
					ISBPCS0   
					ISBPCS1   
					ISBPCS2   
					6-25   
					Number (001)   
					and ABO/RhD Blood   
					Groups (002)   
					Donation ID Number   
					(001) and   
					Donor ID Number   
					(019)   
					6-25   
					6-25   
					Donation ID Number   
					(001) and   
					Confidential Unit   
					Exclusion Status   
					Product Code (003)   
					and Expiration Date   
					(Form 1)   
					ISBPCS3   
					ISBPCS4   
					ISBPCS5   
					ISBPCS6   
					6-25   
					6-25   
					6-25   
					6-25   
					Product Code (003)   
					and Expiration Date   
					(Form 2)   
					Product Code (003)   
					and Expiration Date   
					(Form 3)   
					Product Code (003)   
					and Expiration Date   
					(Form 4)   
					ISBT 128 Predefined   
					Concatenation   
					Sequences On/Off   
					*Off   
					ISBPCE0   
					ISBPCE1   
					6-26   
					6-26   
					Allow Predefined   
					Sequence   
					Require Predefined   
					Sequence   
					ISBPCE2   
					6-26   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					6-27   
					6-27   
					6-27   
					6-27   
					ISBT 128 User-   
					Defined   
					Concatenation   
					Sequences   
					1st Left Identifier (0-   
					255) *0   
					ISBUL1##   
					2nd Left Identifier (0- ISBUL2##   
					255) *0   
					1st Right Identifier   
					(0-255) *0   
					ISBUR1##   
					2nd Right Identifier   
					(0-255) *0   
					ISBUR2##   
					ISBT 128 User-   
					Defined   
					Concatenation   
					Sequences On/Off   
					*Off   
					ISBUCE0   
					ISBUCE1   
					6-28   
					6-28   
					Allow User-Defined   
					Sequence   
					Require User-   
					ISBUCE2   
					6-28   
					Defined Sequence   
					Content Verification   
					Transmit Identifiers   
					Flag Conversion   
					GS1-128   
					*Off   
					On   
					ISBXM00   
					ISBXM01   
					ISBXM10   
					ISBXM11   
					ISBXM20   
					ISBXM21   
					GS1DFT   
					6-28   
					6-28   
					6-29   
					6-29   
					6-29   
					6-29   
					6-30   
					Off   
					*On   
					*Off   
					On   
					Default All GS1-128   
					Settings   
					*On   
					Off   
					GS1ENA1   
					GS1ENA0   
					GS1EMU0   
					GS1EMU1   
					6-30   
					6-30   
					6-30   
					6-30   
					GS1-128 Application   
					Identifier Parsing   
					*Off   
					Transmit Without   
					Identifiers   
					Transmit With   
					Identifiers   
					GS1EMU2   
					GS1VOT##   
					6-30   
					6-31   
					GS1-128   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					GS1-128 Message   
					Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *3 GS1MIN   
					6-31   
					6-31   
					Maximum (0 - 80)   
					*80   
					GS1MAX   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					Telepen   
					Default All Telepen   
					Settings   
					TELDFT   
					6-32   
					*Off   
					On   
					TELENA0   
					TELENA1   
					6-32   
					6-32   
					6-32   
					6-32   
					Telepen Output   
					*AIM Telepen Output TELOLD0   
					Original Telepen   
					Output   
					TELOLD1   
					Telepen Redundancy Range (0 - 10) *0   
					TELVOT##   
					6-33   
					6-33   
					6-33   
					Telepen Message   
					Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *3 TELMIN##   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					TELMAX##   
					UPC-A   
					Default All   
					UPADFT   
					6-33   
					UPC-A Settings   
					Off   
					UPBENA0   
					UPBENA1   
					UPANSX0   
					UPANSX1   
					UPACKX0   
					UPACKX1   
					UPAAD20   
					UPAAD21   
					UPAAD50   
					UPAAD51   
					UPAARQ0   
					UPAARQ1   
					DLYADD#####   
					6-34   
					6-34   
					6-34   
					6-34   
					6-33   
					6-34   
					6-35   
					6-35   
					6-35   
					6-35   
					6-35   
					6-35   
					6-36   
					*On   
					UPC-A Number   
					System   
					Off   
					*On   
					UPC-A Check Digit   
					Off   
					*On   
					UPC-A 2 Digit   
					Addenda   
					*Off   
					On   
					UPC-A 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					*Off   
					On   
					UPC-A Addenda   
					Required   
					*Not Required   
					Required   
					Addenda Timeout   
					Range (0 - 65535)   
					*100   
					UPC-A Addenda   
					Separator   
					*Off   
					UPAADS0   
					UPAADS1   
					UPAVOT##   
					6-36   
					6-36   
					6-36   
					On   
					UPC-A Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					UPC-A/EAN-13 with   
					Extended Coupon   
					Code   
					*Off   
					CPNENA0   
					6-37   
					6-37   
					6-37   
					Allow Concatenation CPNENA1   
					Require   
					Concatenation   
					CPNENA2   
					ARQSY40   
					ARQSY41   
					ARQSY50   
					UPC-A Number   
					System 4 Addenda   
					Required   
					* Don’t Require   
					Coupon Code   
					6-37   
					6-37   
					6-38   
					Require Coupon   
					Code   
					UPC-A Number   
					System 5 Addenda   
					Required   
					* Don’t Require   
					Coupon Code/   
					Addenda   
					Require 2 Digit   
					Addenda   
					ARQSY51   
					ARQSY52   
					ARQSY53   
					ARQSY54   
					ARQSY55   
					6-38   
					6-38   
					6-38   
					6-38   
					6-38   
					Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require 2 or 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require Coupon   
					Code   
					Require Coupon   
					Code or 2 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require Coupon   
					Code or 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					ARQSY56   
					ARQSY57   
					6-38   
					6-38   
					Require Coupon   
					Code, 2 Digit   
					Addenda, or 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Addenda Timeout   
					UPC-E0   
					Range (0 - 65535)   
					*100   
					DLYADD#####   
					UPEDFT   
					6-39   
					6-39   
					Default All UPC-E   
					Settings   
					Off   
					UPEEN00   
					UPEEN01   
					6-39   
					6-39   
					*On   
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					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					UPC-E0 Expand   
					*Off   
					UPEEXP0   
					UPEEXP1   
					UPEEXN1   
					UPEEXN0   
					UPECKX0   
					UPECKX1   
					UPENSX0   
					UPENSX1   
					UPEAD21   
					6-40   
					6-40   
					6-40   
					6-40   
					6-41   
					6-41   
					6-41   
					6-41   
					6-42   
					6-42   
					6-42   
					6-42   
					6-42   
					6-42   
					6-43   
					On   
					UPC-E0 Number   
					System   
					*On   
					Off   
					UPC-E0 Check Digit   
					*Off   
					On   
					UPC-E0 Leading   
					Zero   
					*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-E0 Addenda   
					Required   
					Required   
					UPEARQ1   
					*Not Required   
					UPEARQ0   
					Addenda Timeout   
					Range (0 - 65535)   
					*100   
					DLYADD#####   
					UPC-E0 Addenda   
					Separator   
					On   
					UPEADS1   
					UPEADS0   
					UPEVOT##   
					6-43   
					6-43   
					6-43   
					*Off   
					UPC-E0   
					Range (0 - 10) *1   
					Redundancy   
					EAN/JAN-13   
					Default All EAN/   
					JAN Settings   
					E13DFT   
					6-44   
					Off   
					E13ENA0   
					E13ENA1   
					UPAENA0   
					6-44   
					6-44   
					6-44   
					*On   
					Convert UPC-A to   
					EAN-13   
					UPC-A Converted to   
					EAN-13   
					*Do Not Convert   
					UPC-A   
					UPAENA1   
					6-44   
					EAN/JAN-13 Check   
					Digit   
					Off   
					E13CKX0   
					E13CKX1   
					6-45   
					6-45   
					*On   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					EAN/JAN-13 2 Digit   
					Addenda   
					2 Digit Addenda On   
					E13AD21   
					6-45   
					6-45   
					6-45   
					6-45   
					6-45   
					6-45   
					6-47   
					*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   
					ARQSY20   
					EAN-13 Beginning   
					with 2 Addenda   
					Required   
					* Don’t Require 2   
					Digit Addenda   
					Require 2 Digit   
					Addenda   
					ARQSY21   
					ARQ2900   
					ARQ2901   
					ARQ3780   
					ARQ3781   
					ARQ3782   
					ARQ3783   
					ARQ4140   
					ARQ4141   
					ARQ4142   
					ARQ4143   
					6-47   
					6-47   
					6-47   
					6-47   
					6-47   
					6-47   
					6-47   
					6-48   
					6-48   
					6-48   
					6-48   
					EAN-13 Beginning   
					with 290 Addenda   
					Required   
					* Don’t Require 5   
					Digit Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					EAN-13 Beginning   
					with 378/379   
					Addenda Required   
					* Don’t Require   
					Addenda   
					Require 2 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require 2 or 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					EAN-13 Beginning   
					with 414/419   
					Addenda Required   
					* Don’t Require   
					Addenda   
					Require 2 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require 2 or 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					6-49   
					6-49   
					6-49   
					6-49   
					6-49   
					6-49   
					6-50   
					6-50   
					6-50   
					6-50   
					6-51   
					EAN-13 Beginning   
					with 434/439   
					Addenda Required   
					* Don’t Require   
					Addenda   
					ARQ4340   
					ARQ4341   
					ARQ4342   
					ARQ4343   
					ARQ9770   
					ARQ9771   
					ARQ9780   
					ARQ9781   
					ARQ9790   
					ARQ9791   
					DLYADD#####   
					Require 2 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Require 2 or 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					EAN-13 Beginning   
					with 977 Addenda   
					Required   
					* Don’t Require 2   
					Digit Addenda   
					Require 2 Digit   
					Addenda   
					EAN-13 Beginning   
					with 978 Addenda   
					Required   
					* Don’t Require 5   
					Digit Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					EAN-13 Beginning   
					with 979 Addenda   
					Required   
					* Don’t Require 5   
					Digit Addenda   
					Require 5 Digit   
					Addenda   
					Addenda Timeout   
					Range (0 - 65535)   
					*100   
					EAN/JAN-13   
					Addenda   
					Separator   
					*Off   
					On   
					E13ADS0   
					E13ADS1   
					6-51   
					6-52   
					EAN/JAN-13   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					E13VOT##   
					6-51   
					ISBN Translate   
					*Off   
					On   
					E13ISB0   
					E13ISB1   
					E13I131   
					6-52   
					6-52   
					6-52   
					Convert to 13-Digit   
					On   
					*Convert to 13-Digit   
					Off   
					E13I130   
					6-52   
					Reformat On   
					*Reformat Off   
					E13IBR1   
					E13IBR0   
					6-52   
					6-52   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					ISSN Translate   
					*Off   
					E13ISS0   
					E13ISS1   
					E13ISR1   
					E13ISR0   
					EA8DFT   
					6-53   
					6-53   
					6-53   
					6-53   
					6-54   
					On   
					Reformat On   
					*Reformat Off   
					EAN/JAN-8   
					Default All EAN/   
					JAN 8 Settings   
					Off   
					EA8ENA0   
					EA8ENA1   
					EA8CKX0   
					EA8CKX1   
					6-54   
					6-54   
					6-54   
					6-54   
					6-55   
					6-55   
					6-55   
					6-55   
					6-55   
					6-55   
					6-56   
					*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   
					EA8AD51   
					EAN/JAN-8 Addenda   
					Required   
					EA8ARQ0   
					EA8ARQ1   
					DLYADD#####   
					Addenda Timeout   
					Range (0 - 65535)   
					*100   
					EAN/JAN-8 Addenda   
					Separator   
					*Off   
					EA8ADS0   
					EA8ADS1   
					EA8VOT##   
					6-56   
					6-56   
					6-56   
					On   
					EAN/JAN-8   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					Redundancy   
					MSI   
					Default All MSI   
					Settings   
					MSIDFT   
					6-57   
					*Off   
					On   
					MSIENA0   
					MSIENA1   
					6-57   
					6-57   
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					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					6-58   
					6-58   
					6-58   
					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   
					6-58   
					6-58   
					Validate Type 10   
					then Type 11 Char,   
					but Don’t Transmit   
					Validate Type 10   
					then Type 11 Char   
					and Transmit   
					MSICHK5   
					MSICHK6   
					6-58   
					6-58   
					Disable MSI Check   
					Characters   
					MSI Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					MSIVOT##   
					MSIMIN##   
					MSIMAX##   
					6-58   
					6-59   
					6-59   
					MSI Message Length Minimum (1 - 80) *3   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					Plessey Code   
					Default All   
					Plessey Code   
					Settings   
					PLSDFT   
					6-59   
					Off   
					PLSENA0   
					PLSENA1   
					PLSCHK0   
					PLSCHK1   
					6-59   
					6-59   
					6-60   
					6-60   
					*On   
					Plessey Check Char.   
					*No Check Char.   
					Validate, But Don’t   
					Transmit   
					Validate,   
					and Transmit   
					PLSCHK2   
					PLSVOT##   
					6-60   
					Plessey Redundancy Range (0 - 10) *0   
					6-60   
					6-60   
					6-60   
					Plessey Message   
					Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *3 PLSMIN##   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					PLSMAX##   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					GS1 DataBar   
					Default All   
					RSSDFT   
					6-61   
					Omnidirectional   
					GS1 DataBar   
					Omnidirectional   
					Settings   
					Off   
					RSSENA0   
					RSSENA1   
					RSSVOT##   
					6-61   
					6-61   
					6-61   
					*On   
					GS1 DataBar   
					Omnidirectional   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					GS1 DataBar Limited Default All GS1   
					DataBar Limited   
					RSLDFT   
					6-62   
					Settings   
					Off   
					RSLENA0   
					RSLENA1   
					RSLVOT##   
					6-62   
					6-62   
					6-62   
					*On   
					GS1 DataBar Limited   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					GS1 DataBar   
					Expanded   
					Default All GS1   
					DataBar   
					RSEDFT   
					6-63   
					Expanded Settings   
					Off   
					RSEENA0   
					RSEENA1   
					RSEVOT##   
					6-63   
					6-63   
					6-63   
					*On   
					GS1 DataBar   
					Expanded   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					GS1 DataBar   
					Expanded Msg.   
					Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *3   
					RSEMIN##   
					RSEMAX##   
					6-64   
					6-64   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					Trioptic Code   
					*Off   
					On   
					TRIENA0   
					TRIENA1   
					6-64   
					6-64   
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				Serial Command   
					# Indicates a numeric   
					entry   
					Setting   
					* Indicates default   
					Selection   
					Page   
					GS1 Emulation   
					GS1-128 Emulation   
					EANEMU1   
					EANEMU2   
					6-65   
					6-65   
					GS1 DataBar   
					Emulation   
					GS1 Code   
					Expansion Off   
					EANEMU3   
					EANEMU4   
					EANEMU0   
					6-65   
					6-65   
					6-65   
					EAN8 to EAN13   
					Conversion   
					*GS1 Emulation Off   
					Postal Codes   
					China Post (Hong   
					Kong 2 of 5)   
					Default All China   
					Post (Hong Kong 2   
					of 5) Settings   
					CPCDFT   
					6-65   
					*Off   
					CPCENA0   
					CPCENA1   
					CPCVOT##   
					6-66   
					6-66   
					6-66   
					On   
					China Post (Hong   
					Kong 2 of 5)   
					Redundancy   
					Range (0 - 10) *0   
					China Post (Hong   
					Kong 2 of 5) Msg.   
					Length   
					Minimum (1 - 80) *3   
					CPCMIN##   
					CPCMAX##   
					6-66   
					6-66   
					Maximum (1 - 80)   
					*80   
					Utilities   
					Add Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies   
					(Temporary)   
					PRECA2,BK2995   
					C80!   
					8-1   
					Show Software Revision   
					Show Data Format   
					REVINF   
					8-1   
					8-1   
					8-2   
					8-2   
					8-4   
					DFMBK3?   
					TSTMNU1   
					TSTMNU0   
					DEFOVR   
					Test Menu   
					On   
					*Off   
					Resetting the Factory   
					Defaults   
					Remove Custom   
					Defaults   
					Activate Defaults   
					DEFALT   
					8-4   
					9-4   
					Serial Trigger Commands   
					Read Time-Out 0 - 300,000   
					*30,000 ms   
					TRGSTO####   
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				10   
					Product Specifications   
					Voyager 1250g Scanner Product Specifications   
					Parameter   
					Specification   
					Mechanical   
					Height   
					6.63 in. (168mm)   
					3.22 in. (88mm)   
					2.45 in. (62mm)   
					4.69 oz. (133g)   
					Length   
					Width   
					Weight   
					Electrical   
					Input Voltage   
					Operating Power   
					Standby Power   
					Environmental   
					Operating Temperature   
					Storage Temperature   
					Humidity   
					5V + 5%   
					700mW; 140 mA (typical) @ 5V   
					425mW; 85 mA (typical) @ 5V   
					32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)   
					-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)   
					5 to 95% non-condensing   
					Operational after 30 drops to concrete from 5 ft.   
					(1.5m)   
					Drop   
					Environmental Sealing   
					Light Immunity   
					ESD   
					IP41   
					75,000 lux (direct sunlight)   
					15kV Air, 8kV contact   
					Scan Performance   
					Scan Pattern   
					Single scan line   
					Scan Angle   
					Horizontal: 30°   
					Scan Speed   
					100 scan lines per second   
					20% minimum reflectance difference   
					60°, 60°   
					Print Contrast   
					Pitch, Skew   
					Decode Capabilities   
					Reads standard 1D and GS1 DataBar symbologies   
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				Depth of Field   
					Typical Performance   
					Bar code   
					5.0 mil   
					Standard Range   
					57 mm - 139 mm (2.2” - 5.5”)   
					28 mm - 245 mm (1.1” - 9.7”)   
					9 mm - 369 mm (0.4” - 14.5”)   
					0 mm - 446 mm (0.0” - 17.6”)   
					7.5 mil   
					10.4 mil   
					13 mil   
					Guaranteed Performance   
					Bar code   
					5.0 mil   
					Standard Range   
					65 mm - 129 mm (2.6” - 5.1”)   
					35 mm - 230 mm (1.4” - 9.1”)   
					20 mm - 350 mm (0.8” - 13.8”)   
					0 mm - 419 mm (0.0” - 16.5”)   
					7.5 mil   
					10.4 mil   
					13 mil   
					Note: Resolution at 4 mil (0.127mm)   
					Performance may be impacted by bar code quality and environmental   
					conditions.   
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				Standard Cable Pinouts   
					Keyboard Wedge   
					10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug   
					connects to the scanner handle   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Cable shield   
					Cable select   
					Supply ground   
					4 
					5 
					Terminal data   
					Terminal clock   
					6 
					Keyboard clock   
					Supply power input +5V power   
					Keyboard data   
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					Note: Pin assignments are not compatible with Honeywell legacy products.   
					Use of a cable with improper pin assignments may lead to damage   
					to the unit. Use of any cables not provided by the manufacturer may   
					result in damage not covered by your warranty.   
					Serial Output   
					10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug   
					connects to the scanner handle   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					Cable shield   
					Cable select   
					Supply ground   
					Transmit data   
					Receive data - serial data to scanner   
					CTS   
					+5V power   
					RTS   
					Note: Pin assignments are not compatible with Honeywell legacy products.   
					Use of a cable with improper pin assignments may lead to damage   
					to the unit. Use of any cables not provided by the manufacturer may   
					result in damage not covered by your warranty.   
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				Standard Cable Pinouts   
					RS485 Output   
					10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug   
					connects to the scanner handle   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					10   
					Cable shield   
					Cable select   
					Supply ground   
					Transmit data   
					Receive data - serial data to scanner   
					+5V power   
					Transmit Enable   
					Note: RS485 signal conversion is performed in the cable.   
					Pin assignments are not compatible with Honeywell legacy products.   
					Use of a cable with improper pin assignments may lead to damage to   
					the unit. Use of any cables not provided by the manufacturer may   
					result in damage not covered by your warranty.   
					USB   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					Cable shield   
					Cable select   
					Supply ground   
					10 Pin Modular Plug   
					connects to the scanner handle   
					+5V power   
					Data +   
					10 Data -   
					Note: Pin assignments are not compatible with Honeywell legacy products.   
					Use of a cable with improper pin assignments may lead to damage to   
					the unit. Use of any cables not provided by the manufacturer may   
					result in damage not covered by your warranty.   
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					Maintenance   
					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 Device:   
					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 a soft cloth or lens tissue dampened with water (or a mild   
					detergent- water solution). If a detergent solution is used, rinse with a   
					clean lens tissue dampened with water only.   
					The scanner and base’s housing may also be cleaned the same way.   
					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., alcohol or acetone) on the housing or   
					window – solvents may damage the finish or the window.   
					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 11-1.   
					Replacing Cables   
					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.   
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					• 
					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.   
					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 underside 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. 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 Voyager 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 laser aimer on?   
					If the laser aimer 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 scanner window is   
					clean and 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).   
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					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   
					the data into your application. Refer to Prefix/Suffix Overview on page 4-   
					1 for further information.   
					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 6-1.   
					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 Setting Custom   
					Defaults on page 1-5.   
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					Customer Support   
					Technical Assistance   
					If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device, please contact   
					us by using one of the methods below:   
					Knowledge Base: www.hsmknowledgebase.com   
					Our Knowledge Base provides thousands of immediate solutions. If the   
					Knowledge Base cannot help, our Technical Support Portal (see below)   
					provides an easy way to report your problem or ask your question.   
					Technical Support Portal: www.hsmsupportportal.com   
					The Technical Support Portal not only allows you to report your problem, but it   
					also provides immediate solutions to your technical issues by searching our   
					Knowledge Base. With the Portal, you can submit and track your questions   
					online and send and receive attachments.   
					Web form: www.hsmcontactsupport.com   
					You can contact our technical support team directly by filling out our online   
					support form. Enter your contact details and the description of the question/   
					problem.   
					Telephone: www.honeywellaidc.com/locations   
					For our latest contact information, please check our website at the link above.   
					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.   
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					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   
					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 Voyager 1250g scanner is five (5)   
					years.   
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				A 
					Reference Charts   
					Symbology Charts   
					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.   
					Linear Symbologies   
					AIM   
					Honeywell   
					Hex   
					Possible   
					modifiers   
					(m)   
					Symbology   
					ID   
					ID   
					All Symbologies   
					Codabar   
					99   
					61   
					68   
					6A   
					3C   
					]Fm   
					]H3   
					]Cm   
					]X0   
					0-1   
					a 
					h 
					j 
					Code 11   
					Code 128   
					0, 1, 2, 4   
					Code 32 Pharmaceutical   
					(PARAF)   
					< 
					Code 39 (supports Full ASCII   
					mode)   
					]Am   
					]L2   
					0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7   
					b 
					T 
					i 
					62   
					54   
					69   
					TCIF Linked Code 39   
					(TLC39)   
					Code 93 and 93i   
					]Gm   
					]Em   
					0-9, A-Z,   
					a-m   
					EAN   
					0, 1, 3, 4   
					d 
					d 
					64   
					64   
					EAN-13 (including Bookland ]E0   
					EAN)   
					EAN-13 with Add-On   
					]E3   
					]E3   
					d 
					d 
					64   
					64   
					EAN-13 with Extended   
					Coupon Code   
					EAN-8   
					]E4   
					]E3   
					D 
					D 
					44   
					44   
					EAN-8 with Add-On   
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				AIM   
					Honeywell   
					Hex   
					Possible   
					modifiers   
					(m)   
					Symbology   
					ID   
					ID   
					GS1   
					GS1 DataBar   
					]em   
					]em   
					]em   
					]C1   
					0 
					y 
					{ 
					} 
					I 
					79   
					7B   
					7D   
					49   
					GS1 DataBar Limited   
					GS1 DataBar Expanded   
					GS1-128   
					2 of 5   
					China Post (Hong Kong 2 of ]X0   
					5)   
					Q 
					51   
					Interleaved 2 of 5   
					Matrix 2 of 5   
					]Im   
					0, 1, 3   
					e 
					m 
					Y 
					f 
					65   
					6D   
					59   
					66   
					66   
					67   
					74   
					]X0   
					]X0   
					]Rm   
					]S0   
					]Mm   
					]Bm   
					NEC 2 of 5   
					Straight 2 of 5 IATA   
					Straight 2 of 5 Industrial   
					0, 1, 3   
					0, 1   
					f 
					MSI   
					g 
					t 
					Telepen   
					UPC   
					0, 1, 2, 3, 8,   
					9, A, B, C   
					UPC-A   
					]E0   
					]E3   
					]E3   
					c 
					c 
					c 
					63   
					63   
					63   
					UPC-A with Add-On   
					UPC-A with Extended   
					Coupon Code   
					UPC-E   
					]E0   
					]E3   
					]X0   
					E 
					E 
					E 
					45   
					45   
					45   
					UPC-E with Add-On   
					UPC-E1   
					Add Honeywell Code ID   
					Add AIM Code ID   
					Add Backslash   
					5C80   
					5C81   
					5C5C   
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					AIM   
					Honeywell   
					Hex   
					Possible   
					modifiers   
					(m)   
					Symbology   
					ID   
					ID   
					All Symbologies   
					99   
					51   
					China Post   
					]X0   
					Q 
					ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)   
					In keyboard applications, ASCII Control Characters can be represented in 3 dif-   
					ferent ways, as shown below. The CTRL+X function is OS and application   
					dependent. The following table lists some commonly used Microsoft functional-   
					ity. This table applies to U.S. style keyboards. Certain characters may differ   
					depending on your Country Code/PC regional settings.   
					Non-printable   
					Keyboard Control + ASCII (CTRL+X) Mode   
					ASCII control characters   
					Windows Mode Control + X Mode   
					On (KBDCAS2)   
					Control + X Mode Off   
					(KBDCAS0)   
					CTRL + X   
					function   
					DEC HEX   
					Char   
					CTRL + X   
					0 
					00   
					01   
					02   
					03   
					04   
					05   
					06   
					07   
					08   
					09   
					0A   
					0B   
					NUL   
					SOH   
					STX   
					ETX   
					EOT   
					ENQ   
					ACK   
					BEL   
					BS   
					Reserved   
					NP Enter   
					Caps Lock   
					ALT Make   
					ALT Break   
					CTRL Make   
					CTRL Break   
					Enter / Ret   
					(Apple Make)   
					Tab   
					CTRL+ @   
					CTRL+ A   
					CTRL+ B   
					CTRL+ C   
					CTRL+ D   
					CTRL+ E   
					CTRL+ F   
					CTRL+ G   
					CTRL+ H   
					CTRL+ I   
					1 
					Select all   
					Bold   
					2 
					3 
					Copy   
					4 
					Bookmark   
					Center   
					Find   
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					History   
					Italic   
					9 
					HT   
					10   
					11   
					LF   
					(Apple Break)   
					Tab   
					CTRL+ J   
					CTRL+ K   
					Justify   
					hyperlink   
					VT   
					list,   
					left align   
					12   
					0C   
					FF   
					Delete   
					CTRL+ L   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					0D   
					0E   
					0F   
					10   
					CR   
					SO   
					SI   
					Enter / Ret   
					Insert   
					ESC   
					CTRL+ M   
					CTRL+ N   
					CTRL+ O   
					CTRL+ P   
					New   
					Open   
					Print   
					DLE   
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				Non-printable   
					Keyboard Control + ASCII (CTRL+X) Mode   
					ASCII control characters   
					Windows Mode Control + X Mode   
					On (KBDCAS2)   
					Control + X Mode Off   
					(KBDCAS0)   
					CTRL + X   
					function   
					DEC HEX   
					Char   
					CTRL + X   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					28   
					29   
					30   
					31   
					127   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					1A   
					1B   
					1C   
					1D   
					1E   
					1F   
					7F   
					DC1   
					DC2   
					DC3   
					DC4   
					NAK   
					SYN   
					ETB   
					CAN   
					EM   
					Home   
					PrtScn   
					Backspace   
					Back Tab   
					F12   
					CTRL+ Q   
					CTRL+ R   
					CTRL+ S   
					CTRL+ T   
					CTRL+ U   
					CTRL+ V   
					CTRL+ W   
					CTRL+ X   
					CTRL+ Y   
					CTRL+ Z   
					CTRL+ [   
					CTRL+ \   
					CTRL+ ]   
					CTRL+ ^   
					CTRL+ -   
					Quit   
					Save   
					F1   
					Paste   
					F2   
					F3   
					F4   
					SUB   
					ESC   
					FS   
					F5   
					F6   
					F7   
					GS   
					F8   
					RS   
					F9   
					US   
					F10   
					NP Enter   
					⌂ 
					Lower ASCII Reference Table   
					Note: Windows Code page 1252 and lower ASCII use the same characters.   
					Printable Characters   
					DEC HEX Character   
					DEC HEX Character   
					DEC HEX Character   
					32   
					33   
					34   
					35   
					36   
					37   
					38   
					39   
					40   
					41   
					42   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					28   
					29   
					2A   
					<SPACE>   
					! 
					" 
					# 
					$ 
					% 
					& 
					' 
					64   
					65   
					66   
					67   
					68   
					69   
					70   
					71   
					72   
					73   
					74   
					40   
					41   
					42   
					43   
					44   
					45   
					46   
					47   
					48   
					49   
					4A   
					@ 
					A 
					B 
					C 
					D 
					E 
					F 
					G 
					H 
					I 
					96   
					97   
					98   
					99   
					100 64   
					101 65   
					102 66   
					103 67   
					104 68   
					105 69   
					106 6A   
					60   
					61   
					62   
					63   
					` 
					a 
					b 
					c 
					d 
					e 
					f 
					g 
					h 
					i 
					( 
					) 
					* 
					J 
					j 
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					DEC HEX Character   
					DEC HEX Character   
					DEC HEX Character   
					43   
					44   
					45   
					46   
					47   
					48   
					49   
					50   
					51   
					52   
					53   
					54   
					55   
					56   
					57   
					58   
					59   
					60   
					61   
					62   
					63   
					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 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					: 
					75   
					76   
					77   
					78   
					79   
					80   
					81   
					82   
					83   
					84   
					85   
					86   
					87   
					88   
					89   
					90   
					91   
					92   
					93   
					94   
					95   
					4B   
					4C   
					4D   
					4E   
					4F   
					50   
					51   
					52   
					53   
					54   
					55   
					56   
					57   
					58   
					59   
					5A   
					5B   
					5C   
					5D   
					5E   
					5F   
					K 
					L 
					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   
					k 
					l 
					M 
					N 
					O 
					P 
					Q 
					R 
					S 
					T 
					U 
					V 
					W 
					X 
					Y 
					Z 
					[ 
					m 
					n 
					o 
					p 
					q 
					r 
					s 
					t 
					u 
					v 
					w 
					x 
					y 
					z 
					{ 
					| 
					} 
					~ 
					⌂ 
					; 
					< 
					= 
					> 
					? 
					\ 
					] 
					^ 
					_ 
					Extended ASCII Characters   
					PS2 Scan   
					Code   
					DEC HEX CP 1252   
					ASCII   
					Alternate Extended   
					128 80   
					129 81   
					Ç 
					ü 
					é 
					â 
					0x48   
					0x50   
					0x4B   
					0x4D   
					up arrow   
					down arrow   
					right arrow   
					↑ 
					↓ 
					→ 
					130 82   
					131 83   
					‚ 
					ƒ 
					left arrow   
					← 
					132 84   
					133 85   
					134 86   
					135 87   
					136 88   
					137 89   
					138 8A   
					139 8B   
					140 8C   
					„ 
					… 
					† 
					‡ 
					ˆ 
					‰ 
					Š 
					‹ 
					ä 
					à 
					å 
					ç 
					ê 
					ë 
					è 
					ï 
					Insert   
					Delete   
					Home   
					End   
					0x52   
					0x53   
					0x47   
					0x4F   
					0x49   
					0x51   
					0x38   
					0x1D   
					n/a   
					Page Up   
					Page Down   
					Right ALT   
					Right CTRL   
					Reserved   
					Œ 
					î 
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					PS2 Scan   
					Code   
					DEC HEX CP 1252   
					ASCII   
					Alternate Extended   
					141 8D   
					ì 
					Reserved   
					n/a   
					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   
					171 AB   
					172 AC   
					173 AD   
					174 AE   
					175 AF   
					176 B0   
					177 B1   
					178 B2   
					179 B3   
					Ž 
					Ä 
					Å 
					É 
					æ 
					Æ 
					ô 
					ö 
					ò 
					û 
					ù 
					Numeric Keypad Enter   
					Numeric Keypad /   
					F1   
					F2   
					F3   
					F4   
					F5   
					F6   
					F7   
					F8   
					F9   
					F10   
					F11   
					F12   
					Numeric Keypad +   
					Numeric Keypad -   
					Numeric Keypad *   
					Caps Lock   
					Num Lock   
					Left Alt   
					Left Ctrl   
					Left Shift   
					Right Shift   
					Print Screen   
					Tab   
					0x1C   
					0x35   
					0x3B   
					0x3C   
					0x3D   
					0x3E   
					0x3F   
					0x40   
					0x41   
					0x42   
					0x43   
					0x44   
					0x57   
					0x58   
					0x4E   
					0x4A   
					0x37   
					0x3A   
					0x45   
					0x38   
					0x1D   
					0x2A   
					0x36   
					n/a   
					‘ 
					’ 
					“ 
					” 
					• 
					– 
					— 
					˜ 
					™ 
					š 
					› 
					ÿ 
					Ö 
					Ü 
					¢ 
					£ 
					¥ 
					₧ 
					ƒ 
					á 
					í 
					ó 
					ú 
					ñ 
					Ñ 
					ª 
					º 
					¿ 
					⌐ 
					¬ 
					½ 
					¼ 
					¡ 
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					ž 
					Ÿ 
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					© 
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					0x0F   
					0x8F   
					0x1C   
					0x01   
					0x36   
					0xB6   
					0x1D   
					0x9D   
					Shift Tab   
					Enter   
					Esc   
					Alt Make   
					Alt Break   
					Control Make   
					Control Break   
					Alt Sequence with 1 Character 0x36   
					Ctrl Sequence with 1 Character 0x1D   
					« 
					¬ 
					® 
					¯ 
					° 
					« 
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					░ 
					▒ 
					▓ 
					│ 
					² 
					³ 
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					PS2 Scan   
					Code   
					DEC HEX CP 1252   
					ASCII   
					Alternate Extended   
					180 B4   
					181 B5   
					182 B6   
					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   
					214 D6   
					215 D7   
					216 D8   
					217 D9   
					218 DA   
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					¶ 
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					¹ 
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					½ 
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					Ì 
					┤ 
					╡ 
					╢ 
					╖ 
					╕ 
					╣ 
					║ 
					╗ 
					╝ 
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				ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements   
					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, select the code page with   
					which the bar codes were created. The data characters should then appear   
					properly.   
					Code Page Selection   
					Method/Country   
					Standard   
					Keyboard   
					Country   
					Honeywell   
					Code Page   
					Option   
					United States   
					(standard ASCII)   
					ISO/IEC 646-IRV   
					n/a   
					1 
					Automatic National   
					Character   
					Replacement   
					ISO/IEC 2022   
					n/a   
					2 (default)   
					Binary Code page   
					n/a   
					n/a   
					3 
					Default “Automatic National Character replacement” will select the below   
					Honeywell Code Page options for Code128, Code 39 and Code 93.   
					United States   
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					ISO /IEC 646-121   
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					Spain   
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				Unicode Key Maps   
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					104 Key U.S. Style Keyboard   
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					3E 3F 38 40   
					105 Key European Style Keyboard   
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				Sample Symbols   
					Matrix 2 of 5   
					GS1 DataBar   
					6543210   
					(01)00123456789012   
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				Honeywell Scanning & Mobility   
					9680 Old Bailes Road   
					Fort Mill, SC 29707   
					VG1250-UG Rev D   
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