User’s Manual
LGP Series
Handheld CCD Scanner
25-ULGPMU01-01
April 2002
Keyboard Wedge Interface
USB Interface
RS232 Interface
8 Olympic Drive
Orangeburg, NY 10962
Tel 845.365.0090
Fax 845.365.1251
Manual No. 25-ULGPMU01-01
Series LGP Handheld CCD Scanner
Table of Contents
PART I CCD Scanning
Part III Bar Code Menu Functions
Section A Programming the Scanner……………….13
Unpacking
Factory Technical Support
Section B Symbology Selections ..................... 14
Enabling only a single symbology...................... 14
Enabling additional symbology......................... 16
Number of Characters…………………………….........18
Setting Options for UPC-A/E ............................. 19
Setting Options for EAN-13 and -8 .................... 21
Code 39 Settings ............................................. 23
Codabar Settings ............................................. 25
2 of 5 Settings................................................. 28
MSI/Plessey Setting ......................................... 30
Code 128 Setting............................................. 31
IATA Settings .................................................. 32
Part II Installation and SetUp
A. Installation –Wedge Interface ……………5
Reset all Defaults …………………………………………….6
Keyboard Wedge and USB Option…………………7
InterCharacter Delay ..........................................8
Section C: Universal Selections
B. Installation – RS232 Interface................ 9
Case Conversion.............................................. 34
Prefix Options.................................................. 35
Suffix Options.................................................. 37
Direct Input - Keyboard Keys............................ 39
Direct Input - Characters ................................ 42
Direct Input - Control Characters ...................... 50
Read Mode Settings......................................... 53
Trigger Settings............................................... 54
Beeper Options................................................ 58
Good Read Indicator (LED)............................... 60
_________________________________________
NOTICE
Opticon has taken every step to ensure that the
information included in this manual is accurate,
however we reserve the right to change any
specification at any time without prior notice.
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Part I
Series LGP Handheld CCD Scanner
General Information
The LGP-6125 Series CCD Scanners utilize state-of-the-art imaging technology similar to that found in digital cameras,
facsimile machines and video camcorders. The scanner images the bar code label, then converts the digital signals into data
the host computer can understand. By capturing the bar code image all at once, the scanner provides fast, highly accurate
reading.
Miniature surface mount electronics make up the CCD scanner's solid state construction. CCD scanners have no moving
mechanical parts and provide years of trouble-free operation.
This manual contains information on setting-up the scanner as well as programming various parameters of the scanner.
The LGP6125 scanner is available in several different interface configurations:
Keyboard Wedge Interface
RS232 Serial Interface
USB Interface
There is a specific section of this manual for installing each type of interface. Be sure you are using the section of the
manual that pertains to interface you are using.
Unpacking
Remove the scanner from its packaging and inspect it for damage. If the scanner was damaged in transit, call the dealer or
distributor from whom you purchased it. If you purchased it directly from Opticon, call Opticon Customer Service Dept. at
800-636-0090.
Factory Technical Support
If you have any questions or need assistance with programming your scanner call Opticon Technical Support at 800-636-
0090 please have the unit model number and several bar code labels readily at hand. The model number is located near the
connector end of the cable.
If the scanner must be returned, please contact Opticon to obtain an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number prior
to returning the product. The Customer Service Dept. may be reached at 800-636-0090.
NOTE: Returned merchandise will not be accepted without a RMA number indicated clearly on the outside of the carton.
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Part II Installation and SetUp
This section of the manual contains information on the physical installation of the scanner as well as certain programming options.
There is a separate section for each type of interface. Check to see which type of interface your scanner has and turn to that
section for information on installing the scanner
A.) Installation – Keyboard Wedge Interface
A "Y" connection cable is required for installation. The scanner is installed or "wedged" between the keyboard and the computer..
Your “Y” cable should have connectors for both a PS2 and AT type installation. The "Y" cable connects both the scanner and the
keyboard to the computer.
The scanner must match the type of computer being used. The default setting is for an IBM AT type computer. If this type does
not match the host computer, refer to the “Computer Type Selection” in the programming section that follows. If the connector
does not match the host compute remove the short cable section, reverse it and insert it in the other connector
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Reset All Defaults – Keyboard Wedge Interface
Our scanners are shipped with factory default settings that represent the settings most commonly used by our customers. In most
applications, the scanner will work right out of the box without any need for additional programming. At any time you can return
the scanner to the factory default settings. First scan the Start Program Menu bar code below, then scan the “Reset all Defaults”
programming bar code, and then the End Program Menu bar.
NOTE: (
) A pointing finger indicates default settings throughout the following menus.
%
Start
Program Menu
ZZ
[[
Reset All Defaults
UB
(AT Wedge)
VC
End
Program Menu
ZZ
[[
Computer Type Selection (for Keyboard Wedge only)
The Keyboard Wedge interface scanner is designed to operate with an IBM personal computers and compatibles along with a
Macintosh PC's. Select the host computer type from the menu below.
NOTE: If the scanner has not been set to the correct host computer, the scanner may display random characters on the screen after
reading a bar code label.
Start
Program Menu
ZZ
[[
IBM PC/XT
UA
VB
IBM AT &
compatibles
UB
VC
VE
VN
[[
HP Vectra
Macintosh
UD
UM
ZZ
End
Program Menu
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Keyboard Wedge and USB options
With Keyboard: Use this mode in case a keyboard is connected to the PC wedge Y-cable. The Wedge is only listening in case the
computer is booting or the wedge is idle.
Without Keyboard: Use this mode in case no keyboard is connected to the PC wedge Y- cable. In some cases, this mode is
required when a PC USB keyboard is connected. If this option is enable, the computer detects the wedge as a keyboard. If the
computer reports a keyboard error or in case no data is displayed, try this option. It is required to power OFF the PC, wait 10
seconds and power ON the PC.
NOTE: Do not enable ‘without keyboard’ option when a keyboard is connected to the Y cable. The ‘without keyboard’ option is
only supported for PC/AT wedges.
Start
Program Menu
ZZ
[[
With keyboard
KM
LN
LM
[[
Without keyboard
KL
ZZ
End
Program Menu
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Intercharacter Delay for Keyboard Wedge interface
The scanner may send data faster than the computer or application program can accept. This is called "keyboard buffer overrun".
If data appears to be missing, random read errors occur or the scanner locks up and will not scan, experiment with the various
keyboard timing options listed in the menu to follow.
Start Program
ZZ
Menu
[[
No Delay
LA
MB
Delay = 1
LB
MB
Delay = 2
LC
MD
Delay = 3
LD
ME
Delay = 4
LE
MF
Delay = 5
LF
MG
Delay = 6
LG
MH
Delay = 7
LH
MI
Delay = 8
LI
MJ
Delay = 9
LJ
MK
Delay = 10
LK
ML
End Program
ZZ
Menu
[[
+
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B.) Installation – RS232 Interface
The RS-232 scanner cable is terminated in with a DB9 female connector. An external power supply (+5V DC) may be necessary.
There is a power supply jack on the RS-232 connector.
Installation is as follows:
1. Plug the scanner into an RS232 serial port (such as COM1) of the host PC. If external power is required, insert external power
plug into the jack on the RS-232 connector.
2. Connect the power supply into an electrical outlet (110 V AC)
3. Turn on the power to the host computer. Make sure the communication parameters of the computer match those of the
scanner. The default communications settings are: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, no handshaking
4. Be sure the PC is in a program (such as WordPad) that will accept input from the serial port.
Reset All Defaults – RS232
Our scanners are shipped with factory default settings that represent the settings most commonly used by our customers. In most
applications, the scanner will work right out of the box without any need for additional programming. At any time you can return
the scanner to the factory default settings by scanning the “Reset all Defaults” programming bar codes below. First scan the Start
Program Menu bar code below, then scan the “Reset all Defaults” programming bar code, and then the End Program Menu bar.
Start
Program Menu
ZZ
[[
RS232
Reset all defaults
U2
V3
End
Program Menu
ZZ
[[
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RS-232C Communication Parameters
Handshaking Protocol
Start
Program
Menu
ZZ
P0
[[
Q1
None
RTS/CTS
ACK/NAK
Xon/Xoff
HP04
P3
+IQ15+
Q!
ZG
[H
Flow
Control
Time
I0
J1
Unlimited
Flow
Control:
100ms
I1
I2
I3
J2
J3
J!
Flow
Control:
200ms
Flow
Control:
400ms
Baud Rate
19200
9600
4800
2400
1200
600
K7
K6
K5
K4
K3
K2
L8
L7
L6
L5
L!
L3
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Data Bits / Stop Bits / Parity
7 Data Bits
L0
L1
L5
L6
L3
L4
L2
ZZ
M1
M2
M6
M7
M!
M5
M3
[[
8 Data Bits
1 Stop Bit
2 Stop Bits
Even
Parity
Odd
Parity
Mark
No Parity
End
Program
Menu
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C.) Installation – USB Interface
Plug the scanner into the USB connector on your host computer. PC must be running Windows 98 or higher or iMac Rev A or
higher. The computer will sense the presence of the scanner and load any required software drivers automatically.
Reset All Defaults - USB Interface
Our scanners are shipped with factory default settings that represent the settings most commonly used by our customers. In most
applications, the scanner will work right out of the box without any need for additional programming. At any time you can return
the scanner to the factory default settings by scanning the “Reset all Defaults” programming bar code below.
Start
Program
Menu
ZZ
SU
ZZ
[[
TV
[[
USB
End
Program Menu
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Part III
Bar Code Menu Functions
Section A Programming the Scanner
This manual contains information that allows you to easily change certain programmable parameters of the scanner. The scanner is
ready to use - no additional programming is required in most situations. The scanner has been programmed at the factory with the
most common settings. These factory default settings are ideal for most situations.
A specific parameter is set or changed by scanning one or more of the special programming bar codes found on the following
pages. For each parameter, you can choose from a menu of options. When you scan the special bar code for a specific menu
option, the scanner retains the changes you have made even if you disconnect the scanner or t-urn off the power.
Step-by-Step
Programming is easy. Simply:
1. Scan the bar code for "Start/End Program Menu" (ZZ). The scanner will beep continuously to indicate that it is ready to be
programmed. When the scanner is in Programming Mode, it cannot read normal bar code. It can only read the special bar
codes found on the following pages.
2. Select desired parameter from menu and scan the bar code. The scanner will beep once and the green light will flash,
indicating the desired parameter has been scanned. The scanner will continue to beep continuously while in Programming
Mode.
3. Scan "Start/End Program Menu" (ZZ). The scanner will stop beeping, indicating that it is back in normal scanning mode.
The changes made while in Programming Mode are now saved in the scanner's memory.
When the scanner is in Programming Mode, more than one parameter at a time can be changed. Until some proficiency at
programming is achieved, it is highly recommended that users only change only one parameter at a time and test the change before
proceeding to program any additional changes. It is also recommended that users keep a record of the changes made to the scanner.
What If I Make A Mistake?
Scanning the "Reset All Defaults" bar code for your type of interface will return the scanner to all factory default settings
(including any changes made during previous programming sessions).
NOTE: (
) A pointing finger indicates scanner default settings throughout the following menus.
%
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Symbology Selection
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
A0
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A9
AB
J0
[[
B1
B3
B!
B5
B6
B7
B8
B:
BC
K1
K2
Read all codes
%
Code 39
only
Codabar
only
IATA only
Code 93
only
Code 128
only
MSI/Plessey
only
Telepen
only
Matrix 2of5
only
All UPC and
EAN only
UPC
only
J1
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Symbology Selection (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
JD
[[
K3
K!
K5
K6
K7
K8
K9
KE
UPC+2
only
UPC+5
only
EAN
only
EAN+2
only
EAN+5
only
Industrial
2of5
only
Interleaved
2of5
only
Trioptics
only
These options do not influence the reading of the menu labels. The required bar code types can be selected by enabling a single
readable code only and enabling a single readable code only and enabling readable codes. It is strongly recommended that only the
required codes be selected.
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Symbology Additions
If scanner will not be used to read all symbologies (default setting), speed operation by using this menu to add only the specific
symbologies being used (add only the symbologies that are required).
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
[[
Disable all
B0
C1
Enable
Code 39
B2
C3
Enable
Codabar
B3
C!
Enable
IATA
B4
C5
Enable
Code 93
B5
C6
Enable
Code 128
B6
C7
Enable
MSI/Plessey
B7
C8
Enable
Telepen
B9
C:
Enable
Trioptics
JZ
K[
Enable
UPC
R1
S2
Enable
UPC+2
R2
S3
Enable
UPC+5
R3
S!
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Symbology Additions (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
[[
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
Enable
EAN
Enable
EAN+2
Enable
EAN+5
Enable
Industrial
2of5
Enable
Interleaved
2of5
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Setting the Number of
Characters to be Scanned
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
[[
I1
I2
IL
IM
IN
Fixed length
OFF
all codes
H0
H1
%
Fixed length
ON
all codes
Fixed length
ON
selected codes
HK
HL
HM
Min. length
selected codes
Max. length
selected codes
Setting Code Specific Options - Options for specific codes may be configured affecting:
*
*
Enabling and disabling code variants and translations.
Data verification such as by mean of a check digit calculation. A check digit has a value that can be calculated from
the other data characters and is usually the last data character in a bar code.
*
Pre-editing of the data string such as removing the check digit and/or ST/SP characters.
The more common options are described here.
Check CD - Enables the check digit calculation. If the calculated check digit does not correspond to the check digit in the bar
code, then the bar code is ignored. The use of a check digit greatly improves the security of a bar code.
Do Not Check CD - Disables the check digit calculation. This option is required when the bar codes do not contain a check digit
or contain an invalid check digit.
Transmit CD - Enables the transmission of the check digit together with the data characters. If the check digit calculation is
disabled, the reader cannot differentiate anymore between a (valid) check digit and a data character. It will therefore transmit all
data characters of the label, including what could constitute a check digit.
Do Not Transmit CD - Disables the transmission of the check digit. If the check digit calculation is disabled, the reader cannot
differentiate between a (valid) check digit and a data character. It will therefore transmit all data characters of the able, excluding
the character that could constitute the check digit for the type of bar code.
Transmit ST/SP - Enables the transmission of the start and stop characters of a bar code.
Do Not Transmit ST/SP - Disables the transmission of the start and stop characters of a bar code.
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UPC-A/E Settings
Options for UPC-A and UPC-E bar codes.
NOTE: Abbreviations: Xmit = transmit; CD = Check digit; CC = Country code
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
[[
UPC-A
as EAN13
w/ CD
E2
F3
(13 digits)
UPC-A
%
%
w/ CD
(12 digits)
E3
F!
UPC-A
w/ CD
(12 digits)
E4
F5
UPC-A
w/o CD
(11 digits)
E5
F6
UPC-E
w/ CC & CD
(8 digits)
E6
F7
UPC-E
w/o CC,
w/ CD
(7 digits)
E7
F8
UPC-E
w/ CC,
w/o CD
(7 digits)
UPC-E
E8
F9
w/o CC & CD
(6 digits)
E9
F:
Xmit UPC-E
as UPC-A
w/ CD
6P
7Q
(8 digits)
Do not
xmit UPC-E
as UPC-A
w/o CD
(7 digits)
6Q
%
7R
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UPC Settings (continued)
Options for UPC-A - The UPC-A symbology is a fixed length symbology encoding 11 data digits, a check digit and non printable
start/stop characters. Supported characters are numeric digits 1 to 9.
An optional leading zero can be transmitted which, together with the data and the check digit, forms a 13 digit field providing
compatibility with the EAN-13 format.
String format:
Leading
0
data
(11 digits)
check
digit
UPC-A add-on 2/add-on 5 - The UPC-A symbology as described above can be succeeded by an additional 2 or 5 digit UPC-A
code.
String format:
Leading
0
data
(11 digits)
check
digit
add-on
2 or 5
Options for UPC-A
*
*
Disable transmission of the leading zero
Disable transmission of the check digit
Options for UPC-E - The UPC-E symbology is a fixed length symbology encoding 6 data digits, a check digits and non printable
start/stop characters. Supported characters include numeric digits 0 to 9. An optional leading zero can be transmitted which,
together with the data and the check digit, forms an 8 digit field providing a compatibility with the EAN-8 format.
String format:
Leading
0
data
(6 digits)
check
digit
UPC-E add-on 2/add-on 5 - The UPC-E symbology as described above can be succeeded by an additional 2 or 5 digit UPC-A
code.
String format:
Leading
0
data
(6 digits)
check
digit
add-on
2 or 5
Options for UPC-E
*
*
*
Enable transmission of the leading zero
Disable transmission of the check digit
Transmit UPC-E as UPC-A
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EAN-13 and EAN-8 Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
[[
7L
7K
7J
7I
JC
JB
JL
IO
IP
5W
EAN-13
transmit CD
6K
6J
%
%
%
EAN-13
do not
transmit CD
EAN-8
transmit CD
6I
EAN-8
do not
transmit CD
6H
IB
Disable
ISBN
translation
Enable
ISBN
translation
IA
IK
HN
HO
4V
Enable
ISBN if
possible
Disable
ISSN
translation
%
Enable
ISSN
translation
Enable
ISSN if
possible
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EAN-13 and EAN-8 Settings
EAN-13 is a fixed length symbology encoding 12 data digits, a check digit and non printable start/stop characters. Supported
characters are numeric digits 0 to 9. The data may be translated into ISBN or ISSN format.
String format:
data
(12 digits)
check
digit
EAN-13 add-on 2/add-on 5 - The EAN-13 symbology as described above can be succeeded by an additional 2 or 5 digit UPC-A
code.
String format:
data
(12 digits)
check
digit
add-on
2 or 5
EAN-8 is a fixed length symbology encoding 7 data digits, a check digit and non printable start/stop characters. Supported
characters are numeric digits 0 to 9.
String format:
data
(7 digits)
check
digit
EAN-8 add-on 2/add-on 5 - The EAN-8 symbology as described above can be succeeded by an additional 2 or 5 digit UPC-A
code.
String format:
data
(7 digits)
check
digit
add-on
2 or 5
Options for EAN
*
*
Disable transmission of the check digit
Enable ISBN or ISSN translation
Enable ISBN or ISSN translation - If this option is enabled, an EAN-13 label is verified for the correct format and transmitted as a
10 digit ISBN number or 8 digit ISSN number.
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Code 39 Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
C0
C1
D0
D1
D4
D5
D8
D9
+K
+L
+M
8D
8E
[[
D1
D2
E1
E2
E5
E6
E9
E:
,L
,M
,N
9E
9F
Check CD
Do not
check CD
%
%
Xmit ST/SP
Do not
xmit ST/SP
Full ASCII
Normal
Code 39
%
%
Do not
xmit CD
Xmit CD
Full ASCII
Code 39 if
possible
Enable
concat-enation
Disable
concat-enation
%
Minimum
3 digits
Minimum
1 digit
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Code 39 Settings (continued)
Code 39 is a variable length symbology with an optional check digit ("CD") and printable start/stop ("ST/SP") characters. The
following characters are supported:
•
•
•
•
Numeric characters 0 to 9
Alpha characters capital A to Z
Special characters - $ / + % and SPACE
Start/stop character is *
The checksum is calculated as the sum modulo 43 of the numerical value of the data characters.
In full ASCII mode, all 128 ASCII characters are supported. This is done by combining one of the characters +, %, $ or / with one
of the alpha characters (A to Z).
String format:
start
char.
data (0 or
more characters)
check stop
digit char.
Options for Code 39:
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Enable full ASCII conversion
Enable Italian Pharmaceutical conversion
Enable check digit
Disable transmission of the check digit
Enable transmission of start/stop
Enable leading A for Italian Pharmaceutical
Selection of the minimum number of data characters
Normal Code 39 - In this mode the decoded data characters are transmitted without further translation.
Full ASCII Code 39 - In this mode the decoded data characters are translated to full ASCII Code 39.
Full ASCII Code 39 if possible - In this mode the decoded data characters are translated to full ASCII code 39. Invalid
combinations are not translated and are transmitted as is.
Concatenation - If a Code 39 bar code contains a leading space, the data is stored into the reader's buffer without the leading
space. As soon as a Code 39 bar code is read without a leading space, the data is appended to the reader's buffer and the entire
buffer is transmitted and cleared for new data. In case a non Code 39 bar code bar is transmitted and the buffer is cleared. The
buffer size is reader dependant.
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Codabar Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
F0
F1
F2
F3
F4
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
H8
H9
[[
G1
G2
G3
G!
G5
I!
I5
I6
I7
I8
I9
I:/
Do not
transmit
start/stop
%
Transmit
start/stop as
ABCD/TN*E
Transmit
start/stop as
abcd/tn*e
Transmit
start/stop as
ABCD/ABCD
Transmit
start/stop as
abcd/abcd
Enable
Codabar,
ABC and CX
Enable only
ABC code
Enable only
CX code
Check CD
Do not
check CD
%
%
Transmit
CD
Do not
transmit CD
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Codabar Settings (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
HA
HB
HC
HD
HE
HF
HH
HI
[[
IB
IC
ID
IE
IF
IG
II
IJ
Enable
Codabar
normal mode
only
%
Min. data
3 chars.
Min. data
1 char.
Enable space
insertion
Disable space
insertion
%
%
%
Min. data
5 chars.
Enable
interchar. gap
check
Disable
interchar. gap
check
Codabar Settings
Codabar (NW7) is a variable length symbology with an optional check digit and printable start/stop characters. Supported
characters include:
*
*
*
Numeric digits 0 to 9
special characters - $ : / , +
start/stop characters are A, B, C or D
The checksum is calculated as the sum modulo 16 of the numerical values of all data characters.
String format:
start
char.
data (1 or
more chars.)
check
digit
stop
char.
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Codabar Settings (continued)
ABC-Code - The ABC code is an acronym for American Blood Commission. The code consists of two bar codes which are
decoded in one read cycle. the code is concatenated when the stop character of the first bar code and the start character of the
second bar code is a D. These two D's are not transmitted.
String format:
start data (1+ check data (1+ check stop
char.
chars.)
digit
chars.)
digit char.
CX-Code - The CX-Code consists of two are codes which are decoded in one read cycle. The code is concatenated when the stop
character of the first bar code is a C, and the start character of the second bar code is a B. The B and C characters are not
transmitted.
String format:
start data (1+ check data (1+ check stop
char.
chars.)
digit
chars.)
digit char.
Options for Codabar:
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Enable ABC code concatenation.
Enable CD code concatenation.
Enable check digit check.
Disable transmission of the check digit.
Disable transmission of start/stop.
Selection of start/stop character translation.
Selection of minimum number of data characters.
Enable library space (CLSI) insertion.
Space insertion - This option inserts spaces in position 2, 7 and 13 of the data string for use in library systems.
ST/SP translation - This option enables the translation and transmission of the start and stop characters. Thus, if the option
ST/SP: abcd/tn*e is chosen, the start character is converted to lower case, e.g. from A, B, C or D to a, b, c or d, respectively), and
the stop character is converted from A, B, C or D to t, n, * or e, respectively.
Minimum data characters - Codabar labels are checked for a minimum of 1, 3 or 5 characters as set by the user. If the number of
characters in the label is shorter than the minimum selected, the label will be rejected. If the fixed length option is used for
Codabar type labels, then such labels will additionally be checked for fixed length. This option will no longer be supported in
future software releases.
Intercharacter gap check - This option enables the reading of Codabar labels with a large or irregular gap between characters.
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2of5 Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
E0
E1
G0
G1
GE
GF
GI
[[
F1
F2
H1
H2
HF
HG
GJ
GK
HL
Transmit
CD
%
%
Do not
transmit CD
Do not
check CD
Check CD
Min. data
1 char.
Min. data
3 chars.
Min. data
5 chars.
%
%
Enable space
check for
Industrial 2of5
GJ
GK
Disable space
check for
Industrial 2of5
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2of5 Settings (continued)
Code 2of5 is a variable length symbology with an optional check digit and non printable start and stop character. Supported
characters include numeric digits 0 to 9.
The checksum is calculated as the sum modulo 10 of the numerical values of all the data characters. The following 2of5 codes are
supported.
Industrial 2of5 (D 2of5) - This symbology encodes a pair of digits in each symbol, the number of digits are therefore always an
even number. Information is carried in the bars and spaces. The start and stop pattern in not unique inside the code. It is therefore
essential to use the fixed length option to prevent partial reads.
Matrix 2of5 - This symbology encodes 1 digit in each character, the number of digits can therefore be an odd or an even number.
Information is carried in the bars and spaces.
String format - Industrial, Interleaved or Matrix 2of5:
leading
zero
data (1 or
more digits)
check
digit
Options for Code 2of5:
*
*
*
*
*
*
Disable transmission of the check digit
Enable check digit check
Selection of the minimum number of data characters
Disable space check for industrial 2of5
Transmit S Code as Interleaved 2of5
Minimum data characters - Code 2of5 are checked for a minimum of 1, 3 or 5 characters as set by the user. If the number of
characters in the label is less than the number set, the label will be rejected. If the fixed length option is used for a Code 2of5 type
label, then such label will also be checked for fixed length.
Intercharacter gap check - This option enables the reading of Industrial 2of5 labels with a large or irregular spacing.
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MSI/Plessey Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
4F
[[
5B
5C
%D
5E
5F
5G
5H
5S
Do not
check CD
Check 1 CD =
Mod 10
%
%
Check 2 CD's
= Mod 10
/Mod 10
Check 2 CD's
= Mod 10
/Mod 11
Transmit CD1
Transmit CD1
and CD2
Do not
transmit CD
4G
Check 2 CD's
= Mod 11
/Mod 10
4R
MSI Plessey is a variable length symbology with one or two optional check digit calculations CD1 and CD2 and non printable
start/stop characters. Supported characters include numeric digits 0 through 9.
The checksum is calculated as the sum modulo 10 or 11 of the data characters. The checksum CD2 is calculated as the sum
modulo 10 or 11 of the data characters and CD1.
String format:
data (1 to
CD1 CD2
13 digits)
Options for MSI/Plessey:
*
*
*
Disable check digit check.
Selection of the check digit calculation.
Selection of the number of check digits to be transmitted.
Check digit - If the check digit calculation is required, then the appropriate calculation method must be selected.
Do not transmit CD - The character positions CD1 and CD2 are not transmitted.
Transmit CD1 - The character position CD2 is not transmitted.
Transmit CD1 and CD2 - All characters in the label are transmitted.
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Code 128, EAN 128 Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
[[
KG
NP
NQ
PG
PH
Enable
EAN 128
only
JF
Enable FNC2
concat-enation
MO
MP
OF
Disable FNC2
concat-enation
%
%
Disable
EAN 128
Enable
EAN 128
if possible
OG
Code 128 is a variable length symbology with a mandatory check digit and non-printable start/stop characters. Supported
characters include:
*
*
*
*
*
All 128 ASCII characters;
4 non data function characters;
4 code set selection characters;
3 start characters; and
1 stop character.
The check is calculated as the sum modulo 103 of the start character and the weighted values of the data and special characters.
String format:
data (1 or more characters)
EAN 128 - In this mode, the Code 128 data is translated to the EAN 128 format. EAN 128 data starts with the FNC1 character and
separates 2 data fields with the FNC1 character. The first FNC1 character is translated to ]C1, and the second FNC1 character is
translated to ASCII GS (hex 1D) character.
String format:
data
characters
data
characters
]C1
<GS>
Enable EAN 128 only - In the mode, the decoded data characters are translated to the EAN 128 format. If the data does not
comply with the EAJ 128 format, then the label is rejected.
Enable EAN 128 if possible - In this mode, the decoded data characters are translated to the EAN 128 format. If the data does not
comply with the EAN 128 format, then the label is transmitted as Code 128.
FNC2 Concatenation - If a Code 128 bar code contains a leading FNC2 character, the data is stored into the reader's buffer. As
soon as a Code 128 bar code is read without a leading FNC2 character, the data is appended to the reader's buffer and the entire
buffer is transmitted and cleared for new data. In case a non Code 128 bar code is read, the data in the non-Code 128 bar code is
transmitted and the buffer is cleared. The buffer size is reader dependent.
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IATA Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
4H
4I
[[
5I
Do not
check CD
%
Check S/N
only
5J
5K
5L
5M
5N
Check CPN,
S/N
4J
Check CPN,
airline and
S/N
4K
4L
4M
Transmit CD
%
Do not
transmit CD
IATA is a variable length symbology with an optional check digit and non printable start/stop characters. Supported characters
include numeric digits 0 through 9.
The checksum is calculated as the modulo seven of the data string. IATA is acronym for International Air Transport Association.
String format - A possible format of IATA is as follows:
Code
Description Coupon Airline Code Form Code Serial Number Check Digit
Digits
15
CPN
AC
FC
SN
CD
1
3
2
8
Options for IATA:
*
*
*
Enable check digit check.
Selection of the check digit calculation.
Disable transmission of the check digit.
Check digit - If the check digit calculation is required, then the appropriate calculation method must be selected.
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Telepen Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
D2
D3
[[
E3
E!
Numeric
mode
%
ASCII mode
Telepen is a variable length symbology with a check digit and non printable start/stop characters. Supported characters include
numeric digits 00 through 99 in numeric mode, and all 128 ASCII characters in full ASCII mode.
The check digit calculation is derived from the sum of all data characters modulo 127. The check digit cannot be transmitted.
String format:
Data
(1 to 32 characters)
Options for Telepen:
*
Selection of full ASCII mode.
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Case Conversion
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
YZ
[[
Z[
ZX
ZY
ZZ
No case
conversion
%
Convert to
upper case
YW
YX
YY
Convert to
lower case
Exchange case
String Options - This section describes the alterations which can be made to the format of the transmitted data string. Options
available are:
*
*
*
*
*
Case conversion
Transmission of a code identifier
Transmission of the code length
Transmission of a prefix
Transmission of a suffix
The prefix and/or suffix may include a code identifier and/or the code length.
String format:
bar code
data
suffix
prefix
Case conversion - The bar code may be converted to either lower of upper case or the case my be exchanged. These options may
be used if the user of a wedge has a preference to leave, for instance, the CAPSLOCK ON or if the host required upper case
characters only.
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Setting a Prefix or Suffix
A Prefix and Suffix consisting of a maximum 4 direct input entries each may be included in front and at the end of the string,
respectively.
The following steps are used to establish a Prefix or Suffix that will be transmitted with the bar code data.
1)
2)
3)
4)
Scan Start/End Program Menu to enter programming mode.
Scan the bar code representing the desired symbology you wish to add a Prefix or Suffix to.
Scan the character(s) that comprise the Prefix or Suffix. Up to 4 numbers, letters or control characters may be used.
Scan Start/End Program Menu to exit programming mode.
Prefix Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
GL
I8
[[
HM
J9
M9
/N1
N2
N!
N!
N5
N6
N7
Matrix 2of5
IATA
Telepen
L8
UPC-A
+ add-on
M0
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
UPC-E
+ add-on
EAN-13
+ add-on
EAN-8
+ add-on
Code 39
Codabar
Industrial 2of5
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Prefix Settings (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
M7
M8
M9
N0
[[
N8
N9
N:
O1
O2
O3
O!
O5
SZ
NH
N[
Interleaved
2of5
Code 93
Code 128
MSI/Plessey
UPC-A
N1
UPC-E
N2
EAN-13
EAN-8
N3
N4
All codes
RY
MG
MZ
Clear all
prefixes
Preamble
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Suffix Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
GM
I9
[[
HN
J:
M:
O6
O7
O8
O9
O:
P1
P2
P3
P!
P5
P6
Matrix 2of5
IATA
Telepen
MSI/Plessey
UPC-A
L9
N5
N6
N7
N8
N9
O0
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
UPC-E
EAN-13
EAN-8
UPC-A
+ add-on
UPC-E
+ add-on
EAN-13
+ add-on
EAN-8
+ add-on
Code 39
Codabar
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Suffix Settings (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
O6
O7
O8
O9
PR
PS
RZ
[[
P7
P8
P9
P:
QS
QT
S[
Industrial
2of5
Interleaved
2of5
Code 93
Code 128
Clear all
suffixes
Postamble
All Codes
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Direct Input Keyboard Keys
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
[[
9K
9L
9M
9N
9O
9P
9Q
9R
9S
9T
9U
9V
:Y
8I
F1
F2
8J
8K
8L
8M
8N
8O
8P
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
8Q
8R
8S
F9
F10
F11
F12
Backspace
TAB
8T
8U
9X
7H
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Direct Input Keyboard Keys (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
7I
[[
8J
8R
8S
8E
8K
8L
8M
8N
8O
8U
WR
WS
WT
8P
Carriage
return
%
Enter
(numeric pad)
7Q
7R
7S
Enter make
(alpha pad)
Enter make
and break
(alpha pad)
ESC
7J
Arrow down
Arrow up
Arrow right
Arrow left
<DEL>
7K
7L
7M
7N
7T
VQ
VR
VS
7O
<INSERT>
<HOME>
<END>
Page up
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Direct Input Keyboard Keys (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
7P
[[
8Q
8V
8X
8Z
8W
8Y
8[
:T
Page down
Left
<Shift>
7U
7W
7Y
7V
7X
7Z
9S
Left
<Ctrl>
Left
<Alt>
Right
<Shift>
Right
<Ctrl>
Right
<Alt>
CAPSLOCK
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Direct Input Characters
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
5G
5H
5I
[[
6B
6C
6D
6E
6F
6G
6H
6I
6J
6K
6L
6M
6N
6O
<SPACE>
!
"
#
$
%
&
'
(
)
5J
*
+
,
5K
5L
5M
5N
-
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Direct Input Characters (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
5O
5P
[[
6P
6Q
7B
7C
7D
7E
7F
7G
7H
8B
8C
8D
8E
8F
.
/
:
6A
6B
6C
6D
6E
6F
;
<
=
>
?
@
[
6G
7A
7B
7C
7D
7E
\
]
^
_
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Direct Input Characters (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
7F
[[
8G
:U
:V
:W
:X
`
{
|
9T
9U
9V
9W
}
~
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Direct Input Characters (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
Q0
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
Q9
0A
0B
0C
[[
R1
R2
R3
R!
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R:
1B
1C
1D
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
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Direct Input Characters (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
0D
0E
0F
0G
0H
0I
[[
1E
1F
1G
1H
1I
1J
1K
1L
1M
1N
1O
1P
1Q
1R
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
0J
K
L
M
N
O
P
0K
0L
0M
0N
0O
0P
0Q
Q
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Direct Input Characters (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
0R
0S
[[
1S
1T
1U
1V
1W
1X
1Y
1Z
1[
%B
%C
%D
%E
%F
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
a
0T
0U
0V
0W
0X
0Y
0Z
$A
$B
$C
$D
$E
b
c
d
e
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Direct Input Characters (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
$F
$G
$H
$I
[[
%G
%H
%I
%J
%K
%L
%M
%N
%O
%P
%Q/
%R
%S
%T
f
g
h
i
j
$J
k
l
$K
$L
$M
$N
$O
$P
$Q
$R
$S
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
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Direct Input Characters (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
$T
[[
%U
%V
%W
%X
%Y
%Z
%[
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
$U
$V
$W
$X
$Y
$Z
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Direct Input Control Characters
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
9G
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
1G
1H
1I
[[
:H
2B
2C
2D
2E
2F
2G
2H
2I
2J
2K
2L
2M
2N
^@(NULL)
^A(SOH)
^B(STX)
^C(ETX)
^D(EOT)
^E(ENQ)
^F(ACK)
^G(BEL)
^H(BS)
^I(HT)
^J(LF)
1J
^K(VT)
1K
1L
1M
^L(FF)
^M(CR)
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Direct Input Control Characters (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
1N
1O
1P
[[
2O
2P
2Q
2R
2S
2T
2U
2V
2W
2X
2Y
2Z
2[
:B
^N(SO)
^O(SI)
^P(DLE)
^Q(DC1)
^R(DC2)
^S(DC3)
^T(DC4)
^U(NAK)
^V(SYN)
^W(ETB)
^X(CAN)
^Y(EM)
^Z(SUB)
^[(ESC)
1Q
1R
1S
1T
1U
1V
1W
1X
1Y
1Z
9A
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Direct Input Control Characters (continued)
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
9B
9C
9D
9E
9F
[[
:C
:D
:E
:F
:G
^\(FS)
^](GS)
^^(RS)
^_(US)
DEL
(ASCII 127)
Direct Input Code ID/Length
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
[[
%3
%!
Code
identification
$2
Code length
$3
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Read Mode Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
S0
[[
T1
T2
T3
YB
TC
YD
YE
Single
read
Multiple
read
S1
%
%
Continuous
read
S2
Add-on
wait mode
disabled
XA
XB
XC
XD
Add-on
wait mode
0.25 sec.
Add-on
wait mode
0.50 sec.
Add-on
wait mode
0.70 sec.
Single Read - When a bar code has been decoded, the reader will be turned OFF. The reader must be triggered again to read
another label. This option and "Disable trigger" cannot be programmed at the same time.
Multiple Read - When a bar code has been decoded, the reader will stay ON for a time as set by "read time settings" or
indefinitely if the trigger switch has been disabled. The same label can only be decoded again after the label has not been detected
for a number of scans.
Continuous Read - The reader will produce as much data as it can decode regardless whether it is the same or not. This mode is
mainly used for demonstration and diagnosis.
Add-on Wait Mode - Used if UPC/EAN with add-on is enabled. The reader searches within the selected time for a valid add-on
code. If a valid add-on code is found, the reader transmits the data immediately. If nothing is found behind the code, the scanner
will transmit the data without add-on. If something is found behind the code, the reader ignored the code in case it is not a valid
add-on.
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Trigger Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
S7
S8
[[
T8
T9
Disable
trigger
Enable
trigger
Disable Trigger - This is applicable to readers which have a trigger switch. When this option is selected, the reader will stay ON
all the time.
Multiple Read Reset Time
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
[[
50 ms
AH
BI
100 ms
AI
BJ
200 ms
AJ
BK
300 ms
AK
BL
400 ms
AL
BM
500 ms
AM
%
BN
BO
600 ms
AN
Multiple Read Reset Time - This option can be used in conjunction with multiple read mode. It sets the time the reader should be
pointed away from the label before it can decode the same label again.
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Quiet Zone Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
YN
YO
YP
YQ
YR
YS
YT
YU
[[
ZO
ZP
ZQ
ZR
ZS
ZE
ZU
ZV
No margin
check
Margin
check 1/7
normal
Margin
check 2/7
normal
Margin
check 3/7
normal
Margin
check 4/7
normal
Margin
check 5/7
normal
Margin
check 6/7
normal
Margin
check
normal
%
With these settings, the reader can decode bar codes that have smaller start and/or end margins than specified for the symbology.
These settings may increase the possibility of partial and ghost reads, hence do not use smaller margin checks than necessary.
Replace any bar code labels with ones that have the correct start and end margins if possible.
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Read Time Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
Y7
Y8
YL
YM
[[
Z1
Z2
Z3
Z!
Z5
Z6
Z7
Z8
Z9
ZM
ZN
0 seconds
1 second
2 seconds
3 seconds
4 seconds
5 seconds
6 seconds
7 seconds
8 seconds
%
Read time
x 10
Indefinitely
Read Time Settings - the length of the period that the reader is ON after the trigger switch is pressed, or (in multiple or
continuous read mode) after a label has been read. Selecting a read time of 0 means that the reader will stay ON as long as the
trigger switch is being pressed. Selecting a read time for readers without a trigger switch, or when the trigger switch is disabled,
has no effect.
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Redundant Decoding Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
X0
X1
X2
X3
[[
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y!
No
redundancy
Two times
redundant
%
Three times
redundant
Four times
redundant
Redundancy Settings - This is the number of times that a label must be correctly decoded before it is transmitted. Selecting a
higher redundancy count makes reading slower, but it reduces the probability of reading errors, especially when labels of poor
definition are used.
Positive and Negative Bar Codes
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
[[
Positive
bar codes
V2
W3
Both positive
and negative
V4
%
W5
Positive and Negative Bar Codes - Usually bar codes are printed black on white, but sometime white on black. These labels are
bar codes
called positive and negative, respectively.
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Buzzer Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
W8
W0
W1
W2
W3
W7
W4
W5
W6
T0
[[
X9
X1
X2
X3
X!
X8
X5
X6
X7
U1
U2
U3
U!
WZ
Enable
software
buzzer
%
%
Disable
buzzer
Single tone
buzzer
High - low
buzzer
Low - high
buzzer
Buzzer
duration
50 msec.
Buzzer
duration
100 msec.
Buzzer
duration
200 msec.
%
%
Buzzer
duration
400 msec.
Buzzer
volume
maximum
Buzzer
volume
loud
T1
Buzzer
volume
normal
T2
Buzzer
volume
minimum
T3
Buzzer before
transmission
VY
%
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Buzzer Settings
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
VZ
GD
GC
[[
W[
HE
HD
Buzzer
after
transmission
Disable
startup buzzer
Enable startup
buzzer
Buzzer Settings - These options determine the buzzer type, tone, duration and loudness. By default, the buzzer is disabled for
Linker type readers.
Buzzer Type - The buzzer may be disabled or enabled as either a hardware of software buzzer. Not all readers support both a
hardware and software buzzer.
Buzzer Tone - If a software buzzer is used, the buzzer tone may be selected.
Buzzer Duration and Volume - If a software buzzer is used, a buzzer duration of 50, 100, 200 or 400 msec. may be selected.
Volume may also be adjusted.
Buzzer Before Transmission - The good read buzzer will be activated after decoding the bar code, but before transmission.
During transmission, the buzzer sequence will be completed.
Buzzer After Transmission - The good read buzzer will be activated after transmission.
Enable Startup Buzzer - When this option is selected, the reader will generate a single good read buzzer to indicate the reader is
ready after the reader is supplied with power.
Disable Startup Buzzer - When this option is selected, the reader will not sound the buzzer after the reader is supplied with
power.
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Good Read LED
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
T4
T5
T6
T7
[[
U5
U6
U7
U8
Disable
indicator
Indicator
duration
0.2 sec.
%
Indicator
duration
0.4 sec.
Indicator
duration
0.8 sec.
Diagnostics
Start/End
Program
Menu
ZZ
Z1
[[
[2
[!
[B
ZW
UI
UJ
Transmit
software
version
Transmit
settings
Z3
Transmit
ASCII
printable
string
ZA
YV
TH
TI
Transmit
ASCII control
string
Error msg.
label
Error msg. no
decode
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History of changes to Manual
Sept 2002
Corrected programming bar codes for Computer Type Selection (keyboard wedge).
Changed: “OPT” Series to “LGP” Series
November 2005
Added keyboard wedge and USB options programming commands
February 2006
Correct enable Code 39 Full ASCII
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