User manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 - Scanner Features
- 2 - Connecting the Scanner
- Overview
- Scanner Cable Connection
- Scanner Cable to Synapse Cable Connection
- Scanner Emulation Synapse Cable Connections
- RS-232 Synapse Cable Connections
- Keyboard Wedge Synapse Cable Connections
- Scanner to Enhanced Decoder Scanner Port Connection
- Scanner to Enhanced Decoder Aux Port Connection
- Scanner to Flexible Interface (RB) Module Connection
- Scanner to PLC Connection
- Scanner to SLC Connection
- 3 - Operating the Scanner
- 4 - Configuring the Scanner
- 5 - Communication Setup (Synapse Cable)
- 6 - Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- A - Specifications
- B - Scanner Pinout Collections
- C - ASCII Chart
- D - AIM Code Identifiers
- E - Advanced Data Formatting
- F - European Union Directives
- Glossary
- Index
- Back Cover

E–2 Advanced Data Formatting
Publication 2755-6.4
ADF can be implemented by scanning a related series of bar codes,
which appear in the Programming Guide (Publication 2755-6.7).
The table below references the page location of the ADF bar codes.
ADF Bar Codes Page
Special Commands
Start/Save Rule A-2
Erase/Quite Rule A-3
Disable Rule Sets A-4
Criteria
Code Types A-5
Code Lengths A-7
Specific Data String / Numeric Keypad A-10
Rule Belongs to Set A-13
Actions
Send Characters/Data A-14
Skip Ahead/Back A-18
Spaces and Zeros A-22
Send Value A-23
Beeps A-24
Pad Spaces A-25
Pad Zeros A-29
Send Control Characters A-33
Send Keyboard Characters A-37
AlphaNumeric Keyboard A-49
Turn on Rule Set A-60