User manual
V002450_25_CR1200-CR2-CR3-CR2500-CR3500_Interface_Configuration_Document_CLIENT.docx
2011-04-27 Page 36 of 65
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Reg
Setting Name
Default (hex)
Comment
93
Suppress Beep On Decode
(suppressBeepOnDecode)
0
0: beep indicating decode before JavaScript processing
1: call JavaScript without beeping to indicate decode
Normally, the Reader beeps as soon as decodes are read and
processes them via JavaScript if necessary after the beep. To
enable JavaScript to control the beep feedback, change this
setting to 1; this will suppress the beep; the JavaScript would
typically beep if the decode is valid or start another read cycle
if it isn’t.
This setting does not suppress beeps for anything but a
successful decode event.
Note: supported in firmware version 3100+
9c
Laser Brightness
(targetBrightness_percent)
64
(#100 )
Valid Range: 0 to 64 (#100) Percent
9d
Target Tolerance
(targetTolerance_percent)
640
(#1600)
Valid Range: 0 to 7FFFFFFF Percent
For the Reader to accept a code, the target dot must be within
the code rectangle or in proximity to the symbol. The
nearness is defined as this percentage of the code’s smaller
dimension. For example, with a 10 x 20 mm code and a
setting of 150 (%), the target dot must be within 15 mm of the
code.
Any value over 1000 is considered infinite tolerance, and no
target checking is performed.
9e
Extra Time in Idle Mode
When Cable is Connected
(extraCabledIdleTime_sec)
7FFFFFFF
(#596523*60*
60
(2147483647 sec
or ~596523
hours))
Valid Range: 0 to 7FFFFFFF Seconds
Idle Mode is the time between Active Mode and Standby
Mode. The Reader can transition to Active Mode very
rapidly. Other than the quicker transition to Active Mode and
slightly higher power consumption, the Reader is in a state
very similar to Standby Mode.
Power usage: 3 out of 4
Communications: Enabled
Previous state: Active
Next state: Standby
Also see registers: 2c, 32, 88, 8e, 9f