Programmer’s Reference Manual SR60 Scanner
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Contents Contents Before You Begin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix About Cautions and Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Global Services and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Web Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents RS-232 Interface/WN-RS-232 (SNI) Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 RS-232 Communication Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baud Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data Format Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Handshaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 4 Enabling and Configuring Symbologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 All Symbologies Supported by All Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Enabling Symbologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Code 39/PharmaCode 39 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 About Code 39 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Label Length Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Start/Stop Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Start/Stop Match . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Start/Stop Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Read Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Configuring the Codabar Options. . . . . . .
Contents IATA Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 MSI/Plessey Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 About MSI/Plessey Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Check Digit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Label Length Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Before You Begin Who Should Read This Manual This programmer’s reference manual is for the person who is responsible for installing, programming, configuring, and maintaining the SR60 scanner. This document explains how to program and configure the SR60 scanner. Before you work with the SR60, you should be familiar with the host system to which you will connect the SR60. Related Documents The Intermec web site at www.intermec.com contains our documents (as PDF files) that you can download for free.
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1 Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner This chapter explains how and why you program your SR60 scanner.
Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner Customizing Your Scanner’s Operation You can customize your SR60 scanner’s operation using the programming bar codes in this manual. • You can select and configure the settings that allow communication with your host terminal, such as setting the RS-232 baud rate and parity for the RS-232 interface. For help, see Chapter 2, “Configuring Interface Settings.
Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner What Is Programming Mode? The scanner must be placed in Programming mode in order to accept programming commands. You place the scanner in Programming mode by scanning the SET bar code, which appears first in each set of programming bar codes in this manual. While in the Programming mode, the scanner recognizes only the special programming bar codes contained in this manual.
Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner • When programming a feature requiring you to scan single digits to set a multi-digit number, such as Minimum Label Length, scanning the END bar code (or any item tag/item value bar code) before completing all input results in an error tone and causes the scanner to exit Programming mode. Under these circumstances, the features you were trying to set are discarded; any previous bar codes scanned during the session take effect.
Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner The term Item Tag describes an assigned number encoded in a programming bar code that selects, enables, or disables a specific feature. 3 Exit Programming mode and reset the scanner with the END bar code. SET A ITEM TAG ITEM VALUE END/RESET 1 2 3 SET ENABLE NEW FEATURE END 1 2 345 6 0 B SET C ENABLE NEW FEATURE USING THE FOLLOWING SETTINGS...
Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner Like sample A, the scanner is placed in Programming mode and an Item Tag is scanned. Then, a value must be entered before ending the programming session. In the example, three digits must be scanned from the number pad in Appendix C. This type of format may require up to six programming bar codes and is necessary to allow flexible programming with larger itemvalue numeric ranges.
Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner Scanner LEDs The amber Laser On LED is located on top rear of the scanner and lights whenever laser power is on. The green Good Read LED is located on top rear of the scanner and flashes: • once to indicate when a good read has occurred. • slowly on and off to indicate the scanner is in Programming mode. Scanner Beeper The beeper operates differently when the scanner is in Scanning mode and in Programming mode.
Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner • Keyboard wedge • USB Note: The part numbers for the keyboard wedge cables available from Intermec are listed in the “PC Keyboard Interfaces and Cables Supported ” table on page 31. Changing the Interface Cable If you need to move the scanner to a host terminal of a different interface type, you simply connect the scanner to the new host using the appropriate interface cable.
Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner 3 Holding the scanner handle and end cap together in one hand, pull the connector out of the handle end cap to free the interface cable. 4 Connect the new interface cable at the scanner and rotate the forked cable retainer to secure it. Tighten the screw to 0.67 to 1.13 Nm (6 to 10 in-lb).
Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner Restoring Factory Default Settings You can restore the factory default settings at any time by scanning the Return to Factory Default Settings bar code in this section. This bar code is typically used to return the scanner to a known operating state when the present programming status is not known, faulty, or suspect. For a list of factory default settings, see Appendix A, “Factory Default Configuration” on page 145.
Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner Trouble Scanning the Bar Codes in This Manual If you are having trouble scanning the bar codes in this manual, make sure you follow these guidelines: • Review the scanning instructions in the SR60 Scanner Quick Start Guide (P/N 930-141-001) which shipped with the scanner. • Hold the SR60 scanner at least 1.2 m (4 ft) from the bar code because this is a long range scanner.
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2 Configuring Interface Settings This chapter contains the programming bar codes for selecting an interface and programming the related interface settings.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Wand Emulation Interface Scan the following bar codes to enable the Wand Emulation Interface. SET ------------------------------------------- Enable Wand Emulation --------- END ------------------------------------------ Wand Emulation Settings Scan the following bar codes to configure the settings for the Wand Emulation Interface.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Space High, Bar Low --------- Signal Speed Low (660 µs) --------- High (330 µs) --------- Data Format Transmit in Normal Format --------- Transmit in C39 Format --------- Transmit in C39 Full ASCII Format --------- Transmit in C128 Format --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 15
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Idle State Low --------- High --------- Transmit C128 Function Characters Enable --------- Disable --------- END ------------------------------------------ 16 SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Wand Emulation Pre/Post-Noise Settings You can independently configure the number of noise transitions generated prior to or following label transitions. To disable transmitting pre-noise or post-noise transitions 1 Scan the SET bar code. 2 Scan either the Don’t Transmit Pre-Noise bar code on page 17 or the Don’t Transmit Post-Noise bar code on page 18. 3 Scan the END bar code. You have disabled noise transitions.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Use the bar codes in “Keypad Bar Codes” on page 154 to scan two digits representing the number of Pre-Noise Transitions padded with leading zeros. For example, 03 = three transitions, 08 = eight, and 15 = fifteen.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings RS-232 Interface/WN-RS-232 (SNI) Interface Scan the following bar codes to enable either the standard RS-232 interface or the WN-RS-232 (SNI) Interface.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings For help changing other settings for this interface, see: • Chapter 3, “Configuring Label Transmit Settings,” on page 47 • “All Symbologies Supported by All Interfaces” on page 66 • Chapter 5, “Configuring General Features,” on page 133 Baud Rate Scan the following bar codes to select the Baud Rate. Only one Baud Rate selection may be active at any one time.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Baud Rate = 19200 --------- Baud Rate = 38400 --------- END ------------------------------------------ Data Format Settings Scan the following bar codes to select the data format configuration needed to communicate with your system.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Parity Bit None --------- Even --------- Odd --------- Mark --------- Space --------- Stop Bit(s) One 22 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Two --------- END ------------------------------------------ Handshaking Review your system documentation to identify handshaking requirements, and scan the following bar codes to change the settings if required. The following descriptions briefly explain each selection. Hardware Handshaking You can choose either CTS/RTS Flow Control or CTS Scan Control: • CTS/RTS Flow Control is a type of hardware handshaking.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Will not scan again until toggled Data Label 1 Label 1 Label 2 Disabled until Assert CTS De-assert CTS Scan Control Illustration Handshaking controls are mutually exclusive. You cannot enable more than one of these features at a time, because enabling multiple controls produces unpredictable results. Note: Each handshaking feature requires a series of bar codes in the sequence given.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings END ------------------------------------------ Enable CTS Scan Control SET ------------------------------------------- Step #1 --------- Step #2 --------- END ------------------------------------------ Software Handshaking XON/XOFF is software handshaking that allows the host to control data transmission. If the host sends an XOFF command to the scanner, the scanner does not send the bar code data until it receives an XON command from the host.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Enable XON/XOFF Control SET ------------------------------------------- Step #1 --------- Step #2 --------- END ------------------------------------------ Disable both CTS/RTS and XON/XOFF Control SET ------------------------------------------- Step #1 26 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Step #2 --------- END ------------------------------------------ To disable either CTS/RTS Control or XON/XOFF Control 1 Disable both CTS/RTS Flow Control and XON/XOFF Control. 2 Enable one handshaking feature: • To enable CTS/RTS Flow Control, see page 24. • To enable XON/XOFF Control, see page 26. RS-232 ACK/NAK Options Scan the following bar codes to configure the RS-232 ACK/NAK parameters for your scanner.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Enable for Bar Code Transmission --------- Enable for Host Command Acknowledge --------- Enable for Bar Code Transmission and Host Command Acknowledge --------- END ------------------------------------------ RS-232 Intercharacter Delay Intercharacter Delay refers to the pause, if any, between each character before it is sent to the host. This time delay controls the flow of data from the scanner.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings 10 Milliseconds --------- 20 Milliseconds --------- 30 Milliseconds --------- 40 Milliseconds --------- 50 Milliseconds --------- 100 Milliseconds --------- 200 Milliseconds --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 29
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings 500 Milliseconds --------- 1 Second --------- END ------------------------------------------ Keyboard Wedge Interface This section describes these PC Keyboard Wedge interface parameters: • Interface Selection • Connect to a Laptop • Caps Lock • Country Mode • Intercharacter Delay • Quiet Interval For help changing other settings for this interface, see: • Chapter 3, “Configuring Label Transmit Settings,” on page 47 • “All Symbologies Supported by All Interfac
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings PC Keyboard Interface Selection The SR60 scanner supports a variety of PC keyboard interfaces. Find your PC Keyboard Interface in the first column and note the corresponding Interface Type in the second column. For your convenience, the third column lists the corresponding cable or cables you can use to connect the SR60 scanner.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings PC Keyboard Interface Type SET ------------------------------------------- 32 A --------- B --------- C --------- D --------- E --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings F --------- I --------- END ------------------------------------------ Connect to a Laptop or PC and Send Control/Function Characters You need to know if the scanner will be connected to a laptop (with an integrated keyboard), connected to a PC (with an external keyboard), or operated with no external keyboard. You also need to know if you want to transmit control characters and function characters.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings • Right Tab (HT=09h) • Left Tab (0Bh) • Esc (1Bh) • The Enable Function Characters bar code on page 34 transmits characters between 00H - IFH, which are not in the normal ASCII set. Scan the following bar codes to select the option for connecting to a laptop or PC.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Disable --------- END ------------------------------------------ Caps Lock You can set three Caps Lock settings: • The Caps Lock Off bar code sends character data to the host in normal format. • The Caps Lock On bar code sends character data to the host in reverse case: • (a-z) = (A-Z) • (A-Z) = (a-z) Use this feature if your keyboard Caps Lock key is on. • The Caps Lock = Shift-Lock bar code sends character data to the host in shifted case.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Caps Lock Off --------- Caps Lock On --------- Caps Lock = Shift-Lock --------- END ------------------------------------------ Country Mode You can select the following countries only when the scanner is configured for Interface Type E: • Belgium • Britain • Denmark • France • Germany • Italy • Japanese 106-Key • Norway 36 SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings • Portugal • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • U.S.A. Scan the following bar codes to select the desired country.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings 38 Germany --------- Italy --------- Japanese 106-Key --------- Norway --------- Portugal --------- Spain --------- Sweden --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Switzerland --------- U.S.A. --------- END ------------------------------------------ Intercharacter Delay Intercharacter Delay refers to the pause, if any, between each character before it is sent to the host. This time delay controls the flow of data from the scanner. Scan the following bar codes to select the Intercharacter Delay.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings 40 10 Milliseconds --------- 20 Milliseconds --------- 30 Milliseconds --------- 40 Milliseconds --------- 60 Milliseconds --------- 80 Milliseconds --------- 90 Milliseconds --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings END ------------------------------------------ Quiet Interval Quiet Interval is the amount of time to look for keyboard activity before the scanner breaks the keyboard connection in order to transmit data to the host.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings 200 Milliseconds --------- 500 Milliseconds --------- 1 Second --------- END ------------------------------------------ USB Interface Scan the following bar codes to enable the USB interface and configure the keyboard country code. To enable the USB interface and configure the keyboard country code 1 Identify the keyboard country code you will use. See the “Keyboard Country Code for USB Interface” table on page 43. 2 Scan the START bar code on page 43.
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Keyboard Country Code for USB Interface Country Code for Windows 98/XP/2000 Code for IMAC Belgium Denmark France Germany Italy Japan Norway Poland Spain Switzerland United Kingdom United States 734 738 523 525 529 759 737 733 732 736 731 524 742 746 526 528 530 Not available 745 Not available 741 744 740 527 START-------------------------------------- Enable USB and Configure Keyboard Country Code --------- Use the bar codes on the next page to specify the
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Digits 44 0 --------- 1 --------- 2 --------- 3 --------- 4 --------- 5 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings 6 --------- 7 --------- 8 --------- 9 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 45
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3 Configuring Label Transmit Settings This chapter contains the programming bar codes for configuring the optional prefix, suffix, and label ID which may be sent in addition to bar code data if your SR60 scanner is configured for the RS-232 or Keyboard Wedge interface.
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings When to Configure Label Transmit Settings If you need to send information in addition to bar code label data, you can configure the scanner to transmit: • global prefixes (or preambles). • global suffixes (or postambles). • symbology-specific identifier characters (or label IDs). You may configure these Label Transmit settings only if your SR60 scanner has been configured to use either the RS-232 or Keyboard Wedge interface.
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings Note: In the Global Prefix and the Global Suffix columns, 00 indicates no character. Setting Global Prefix(es) You may add one or two prefix characters to the standard label format. To add more than two prefix characters, contact Intermec Product Support for Full Label Edit (FLE) options. To set global prefixes 1 Identify your specific system requirements.
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings You have added a two-character prefix to all bar code data, regardless of label symbology. The prefix will be added to the label data before it is sent to the host. Setting Global Prefix(es) SET ------------------------------------------- Set Prefix --------- Use the ASCII chart on page 158 to identify the ASCII character(s) and the corresponding hex code(s) for the prefix.
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings 3 Scan the SET bar code on page 51. 4 Scan the Set Suffix bar code. 5 Using the list of bar codes that starts on page 154, scan the four digits corresponding to the hex values you chose in Step 2. For this example, you would scan 0, A, 0, and D. Note: Successful programming requires four digits for the label ID. Note: If you make a mistake or lose your place while setting this option, scan the END bar code to exit Programming mode.
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings END ------------------------------------------ Setting a Single-Character Prefix or Suffix The scanner does not transmit a prefix or suffix character if its hex value is set to zero. To set a prefix or suffix that has only one character 1 Using the ASCII chart on page 158, identify the ASCII character and the corresponding hex code for the singlecharacter prefix or suffix. For example, suppose you want to use the Space (SP) character.
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings Setting a Single Character Prefix/Suffix SET ------------------------------------------- Set Prefix --------- Set Suffix --------- END ------------------------------------------ Disabling a Global Prefix or Suffix You can disable a global prefix or suffix. To disable global prefix or suffix characters 1 Scan the SET bar code on page 54. 2 Scan the Set Prefix or Set Suffix bar code.
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings Disabling Global Prefix/Suffix Characters SET ------------------------------------------- Set Prefix --------- Set Suffix --------- 0 --------- END ------------------------------------------ 54 SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings Setting a Label ID Setting the Label ID feature can be a complex task that requires multiple steps to enable all necessary options. About Symbology-Specific Label Identifiers Symbology-specific label identifiers consist of one or two ASCII characters that can precede or follow the bar code label data as it is transmitted to the host. The host may use these characters as a means of distinguishing between symbologies.
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings Industry Standard Label Identifiers (Prefixes) (continued) Symbology Identifier (ID) Standard 2 of 5 Code 93 Code 128 UPC/EAN 128 MSI/Plessey i & # None @ Setting the Label ID Location You can specify the location where Label ID characters are to be placed in relation to scanned label data. The location you choose will be applied universally to all symbologies; you cannot specify a symbology-specific label ID location.
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings Position Label ID as Prefix --------- Position Label ID as Suffix --------- END ------------------------------------------ Setting a Symbology-Specific Label ID You can configure a label ID for each symbology. To set a symbology-specific label ID 1 Using the ASCII chart on page 158, identify the ASCII character(s) and the corresponding hex code(s) for the ASCII characters you plan to use as the label ID.
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings For this example, you would scan 4, 1, 3, and 1. Note: Successful programming requires four digits for the label ID. 5 Scan the END bar code. You have changed the default Label ID for UPC-A from A to A1. Selecting the Symbology This section contains bar codes that represent each symbology. You scan these bar codes when, for example, you configure a symbology-specific label ID. You may scan only one symbology per programming session.
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings UCC/EAN 128 --------- Interleaved 2 of 5 --------- Codabar --------- UPC-A --------- UPC-A (2 digit add-ons) --------- UPC-A (with 5 digit add-ons) --------- UPC-A (with C128 add-ons) --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 59
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings 60 UPC-E --------- UPC-E (with 2 digit add-ons) --------- UPC-E (with 5 digit add-ons) --------- UPC-E (with C128 add-ons) --------- EAN-13 --------- EAN-13 (with 2 digit add-ons) --------- EAN-13 (with 5 digit add-ons) --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings EAN-13 (with C128 add-ons) --------- EAN-8 --------- EAN-8 (with 2 digit add-ons) --------- EAN-8 (with 5 digit add-ons) --------- EAN-8 (C128 add-ons) --------- Code 93 --------- Standard 2 of 5 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 61
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings MSI/Plessey --------- END ------------------------------------------ Setting a Single-Character Label ID The scanner does not transmit a label ID character if its hex value is set to zero. If you need a Label ID that contains only a single character, you can set a single-character label ID. To set a single-character label ID 1 Using the ASCII chart on page 158, identify the ASCII character and the corresponding hex code for the singlecharacter label ID.
Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings Note: If you make a mistake or lose your place while setting this option, scan the END bar code to exit Programming mode. The scanner sounds a two-beep error tone to indicate that programming was incomplete, and the setting remains as it was before entering Programming mode. 6 Scan the END bar code.
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4 Enabling and Configuring Symbologies This chapter explains that all symbologies are supported by all the interfaces, describes the symbologies, and contains programming bar codes for configuring symbology features and options.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies All Symbologies Supported by All Interfaces You can enable any bar code symbology described in this chapter because all the symbologies in this chapter are supported by all the SR60 scanner interface types. Identify the symbologies you want to enable. Use the bar codes in this chapter to enable those symbologies and set the data format options (such as check digit or start/stop characters) required by your host system for each symbology type.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies • The Enable Code 128 bar code on page 69 selects Code 128 as an active symbology. The scanner is preset to recognize all Code 128 bar codes that have between 1 and 50 characters. • The Enable UCC/EAN 128 bar code on page 69 chooses EAN 128 as an active symbology. The Automatic Identification Manufacturers, Inc. of the United States (AIM U.S.A.) have standardized the reporting of data sources from bar code reading devices.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies • The Enable Standard 2 of 5 bar code on page 70 selects Standard 2 of 5 as an active symbology. Options for this symbology are similar to Interleaved 2 of 5 features. • The Enable IATA bar code on page 70 selects the IATA custom code (which is a special symbology subset of Standard 2 of 5) as the active Standard 2 of 5 symbology, superseding any other Standard 2 of 5 features. Note: Standard 2 of 5 must be enabled in order for IATA to be active.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Enable PharmaCode 39 --------- Enable Code 128 --------- Enable UCC/EAN 128 --------- Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 --------- Enable Codabar --------- Enable UPC-A --------- Enable UPC-E --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 69
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Enable EAN-13 --------- Enable EAN-8 --------- Enable Code 93 --------- Enable Standard 2 of 5 --------- Enable IATA --------- Enable MSI/Plessey --------- END ------------------------------------------ 70 SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies After enabling one or more symbologies, you can use the bar codes in the following sections to configure the symbology options and features. Code 39/PharmaCode 39 Options This section describes the Code 39 options and contains the programming bar codes you can use to configure those options.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Configuring the Code 39 Options Scan the following bar codes to configure the Code 39 options.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Transmit --------- Code 39 Full ASCII Enable --------- Disable --------- END ------------------------------------------ Minimum Label Length The following procedure explains how to set the Code 39 Minimum Label Length. To set Code 39 Minimum Label Length 1 Identify the minimum label length setting you want to make. The selectable range is 00 to 48 characters.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies 3 Scan the Set Minimum Label Length bar code. 4 Using the Digits bar codes on page 74, scan the digits to set the minimum label length you identified in Step 1. Note: To set a label length less than ten, you must scan a zero digit first and then the length digit (such as 04, 06, or 08). 5 Scan the END bar code.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies 2 --------- 3 --------- 4 --------- 5 --------- 6 --------- 7 --------- 8 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 75
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies 9 --------- Read Verification Scan the following bar codes to set the minimum number of reads required to verify Code 39/Pharmacode 39 symbologies. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies END ------------------------------------------ About PharmaCode 39 Options PharmaCode 39 symbology has the following programmable features: • Transmit Check Digit • Start/Stop Characters Transmit Check Digit Transmit Check Digit selects whether the check digit is transmitted to the host terminal. Start/Stop Characters Start/Stop Characters directs the scanner to either Send or Don’t Send depending on your host interface requirement.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Transmit --------- Start/Stop Don’t Transit --------- Transmit --------- END ------------------------------------------ Code 128 and UCC/EAN 128 Options This section describes the Code 128 and UCC/EAN 128 options and contains the programming bar code labels you can use to configure those options.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Read Verification Read Verification is the number of times the scanner is required to read the bar code data before sending the label data to the host. Configuring the Code 128/and UCC/EAN 128 Options Scan the following bar codes to configure the Code 128 and UCC/EAN 128 options. Minimum Label Length You can set the Code 128 and UCC/EAN 128 Minimum Label Length.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Set Minimum Label Length --------- END ------------------------------------------ Digits 80 0 --------- 1 --------- 2 --------- 3 --------- 4 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies 5 --------- 6 --------- 7 --------- 8 --------- 9 --------- Read Verification Scan the following bar codes to set the minimum number of reads required to verify Code 128 and UCC/EAN 128 symbologies. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies SET ------------------------------------------ Set to One Read --------- Set to Two Reads --------- Set to Three Reads --------- Set to Four Reads --------- END ------------------------------------------ Interleaved 2 of 5 Options This section describes the Interleaved 2 of 5 options and contains the programming bar codes you can use to configure those options.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies • Check Digit • Label Length Format • Read Verification Check Digit Check Digit calculates the check digit to verify that the check digit contained in the bar code label is correct. If you enable this feature, your bar codes must contain a check digit. If the check digit is not calculated, the digit will be sent regardless of settings for transmit or don’t transmit.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies • The Set First Fixed Length bar code on page 88 instructs the scanner that the next two programming labels scanned will define the first fixed label length. This setting can be any even number of characters between 02 and 50 characters. • The Set Second Fixed Length bar code on page 88 instructs the scanner that the next two programming labels scanned will define the second fixed label length.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Calculate --------- Don’t Transmit --------- Transmit --------- END ------------------------------------------ Label Length Format The next two sections explain how to set the Interleaved 2 of 5 Label Length Format to either the Variable Length or Fixed Length Format. Variable Length Format You can set the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology to Variable Length Format.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies 4 Scan the Set Minimum Label Length bar code. 5 Using the Digits bar codes on page 88, scan the digits to set the minimum label length you identified in Step 1. Note: To set a label length less than ten, you must scan a zero digit first and then the length digit (such as 04, 06, or 08). 6 Scan the END bar code.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies 2 Scan the SET bar code on page 87. 3 Scan the Enable Fixed Length Format bar code. 4 Scan the Set First Fixed Length bar code. 5 Using the Digits bar codes on page 88, scan the digits to set the first fixed label length. The length must be an even number. Note: To set a label length less than ten, you must scan a zero digit first and then the length digit (such as 04, 06, or 08). • If you need to set a second fixed length, continue with Step 6.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Set First Fixed Length --------- Set Second Fixed Length --------- No Second Fixed Length --------- END ------------------------------------------ Digits 88 0 --------- 1 --------- 2 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies 3 --------- 4 --------- 5 --------- 6 --------- 7 --------- 8 --------- 9 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 89
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Read Verification Scan the following bar codes to set the number of reads to verify Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Codabar Options This section describes the Codabar options and contains the programming bar codes you can use to configure those options. About Codabar Options The Codabar symbology has the following programmable features: • Check Digit • Gap Check • Label Length Format • Start/Stop Character • Start/Stop Match • Start/Stop Format • Read Verification Check Digit Check Digit calculates the check digit to verify the label contents have been read correctly.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Note: For this symbology, the scanner decodes up to 50 characters, but the actual length read varies depending upon the interface type, bar code physical size, and print quality. • The Enable Variable Length Format bar code on page 95 directs the scanner to read all labels from minimum label length to 50.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Start/Stop Format Start/Stop Format can be set to one of four standard format options: ABCD/TN*E, ABCD/ABCD, abcd/tn*e, or abcd/abcd. This setting must match your system requirements. If you select one of these options, it determines how the ASCII characters A, B, C, D (used for Start/Stop characters) are translated before being sent to the host.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Gap Check Enable --------- Disable --------- END ------------------------------------------ Label Length Format The following two sections explain how to set the Codabar Label Length Format to either the Variable Length or Fixed Length Format. Variable Length Format You can set the Codabar symbology to Variable Length Format. To set the Codabar symbology to Variable Length Format 1 Identify the minimum length setting you want to make.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Note: To set a label length less than ten, you must scan a zero digit first and then the length digit (such as 04, 06, or 08). 6 Scan the END bar code.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Note: To set a label length less than ten, you must scan a zero digit first and then the length digit (such as 04, 06, or 08). • If you need to set a second fixed length, continue with Step 6. • If you do not need to set a second fixed length, scan the No Second Fixed Length bar code and skip to Step 8. 6 Scan the Set Second Fixed Length bar code.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies No Second Fixed Length --------- END ------------------------------------------ Digits 0 --------- 1 --------- 2 --------- 3 --------- 4 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 97
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies 5 --------- 6 --------- 7 --------- 8 --------- 9 --------- Start/Stop Characters SET ------------------------------------------ Match Not Required 98 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Match Required --------- Don’t Transmit --------- Transmit (Requires a format. For help, see the next Note.) --------- Format = ABCD/TN*E --------- Format = abcd/tn*e --------- Format = ABCD/ABCD --------- Format = abcd/abcd --------- END ------------------------------------------ Note: If you choose Transmit, you must also choose one of these data formats: ABCD/TN*E, abcd/tn*e, ABCD/ABCD, or abcd/ abcd by scanning the appropriate bar code.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Read Verification Scan the following bar codes to set the number of reads to verify Codabar symbology. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies UPC/EAN Options This section describes the UPC/EAN options and contains the programming bar codes you can use to configure those options.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies • Optional means scanner reads UPC/EAN bar codes with or without add-ons. • Disable directs the scanner not to recognize or read add-on portions of UPC/EAN labels, but to read the main body of the label. Price/Weight Check Digit Price/Weight Check Digit provides options for enabling price/ weight check digits.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies SET ------------------------------------------ UPC-A Send Check Digit --------- Don’t Send Check Digit --------- Send NSD --------- Don’t Send NSD --------- UPC-E Send Check Digit --------- Don’t Send Check Digit --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 103
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Send NSD --------- Don’t Send NSD --------- END ------------------------------------------ Note: If UPC-E is expanded to UPC-A, the transmission of the check digit and the NSD is determined by the UPC-A settings on this page. EAN Data Format Settings These settings affect EAN data format.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Send NSD --------- Don’t Send NSD --------- EAN-8 Send Check Digit --------- Don’t Send Check Digit --------- END ------------------------------------------ UPC/EAN Expansion Scan the following bar codes to activate UPC/EAN Expansion: • Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 • Expand UPC-E to UPC-A • Expand EAN-8 to EAN-13 • Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 105
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Note: If you choose Expand for any of the following features, the transmission of the prefix, suffix, check digit, and NSD will be controlled by your selections for the symbology expanded to rather than the symbology expanded from. For example, if you expand OPC-E to UPC-A, the settings for UPC-A determine how the scanner sends the bar code contents.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Don’t Expand --------- UPC-E to EAN-13 Expansion Expand --------- Don’t Expand --------- END ------------------------------------------ UPC/EAN Add-ons There are many ways to configure the scanner to handle add-ons. The scanner uses four filters that can be specified to define how add-ons are handled. The following is true for each filter: • Each add-on type can be disabled, required or optional.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies The following add-on filters for UPC/EAN are supported: • Add-ons Required means that UPC/EAN labels must contain a 2-digit, 5-digit, or C128 add-on segment in order for the scanner to recognize or decode them. • Add-ons Optional directs the scanner to recognize UPC/EAN bar codes with or without P2, P5, or C128 2-digit add-on segments.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Disable Add-ons --------- END ------------------------------------------ Custom Add-ons A wide array of add-on options are available to streamline your installation to its best advantage. For help with custom add-ons, contact Intermec Product Support.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Enable 5-Digit --------- Enable Euro 4-Digit --------- Enable Euro 5-Digit --------- END ------------------------------------------ Read Verification You can set the number of minimum reads required to verify UPC/EAN symbologies. To set the number of minimum reads 1 Scan the SET bar code. 2 Scan a bar code to select which symbology to verify.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Read Verification SET -------------------------------------- Verify UPC-A --------- Verify UPC-E --------- Verify EAN-13 --------- Verify EAN-8 --------- Verify Instore Label --------- Number of Reads to Verify One Read --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 111
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Two Reads --------- Three Reads --------- Four Reads --------- END ------------------------------------------ Code 93 Options This section describes the Code 93 options and contains the programming bar codes you can use to configure those options.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Configuring the Code 93 Options Scan the following bar codes to configure the Code 93 options. Minimum Label Length You can set the Minimum Label Length. Note: For this symbology, the scanner decodes up to 50 characters, but the actual length read varies depending upon interface type, bar code physical size, and print quality. The IBM POS interface is limited to 32 character labels.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Use the Digits bar codes to specify the two-digit minimum length value you identified in Step 1.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies 5 --------- 6 --------- 7 --------- 8 --------- 9 --------- Read Verification Scan the following bar codes to set the number of reads to verify Code 93 symbology. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Set to One Read --------- Set to Two Reads --------- Set to Three Reads --------- Set to Four Reads --------- END ------------------------------------------ Standard 2 of 5/IATA Options This section describes the Code 39 options and contains the programming bar codes you can use to configure those options.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Check Digit Check Digit calculates the check digit to verify that the check digit contained in the bar code label is correct. If you enable this feature, your bar codes must contain a check digit. If the check digit is not calculated, the digit will be sent regardless of settings for transmit or don’t transmit.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies labels scanned will define the second fixed label length. This setting must be between 01 and 50 characters. • The No Second Fixed Length bar code on page 121 configures the scanner to recognize only the first fixed length. Read Verification Read Verification is the number of times the scanner is required to read the bar code data before sending the label data to the host.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies END ------------------------------------------ Label Length Format The next two sections let you set the Standard 2 of 5/IATA label length format to either Variable Length or Fixed Length format. Variable Length Format You can set the Standard 2 of 5/IATA symbology to read Variable Length Format.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Enable Variable Length Format --------- Set Minimum Label Length --------- END ------------------------------------------ Fixed Length Format All interfaces that are shipped with the standard factory configuration are set to read variable length labels. If you switch from variable length to fixed length format, the default fixed labels are 14 characters and 8 digits.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Note: To set a label length less than ten, you must scan a zero digit first and then the length digit (such as 04, 06, or 08). 8 Scan the END bar code.
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Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies 7 --------- 8 --------- 9 --------- Read Verification Scan the following bar codes to set the number of reads to verify Standard 2 of 5/IATA symbologies. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Set to Three Reads --------- Set to Four Reads --------- END ------------------------------------------ IATA Options IATA is a special symbology subset of Standard 2 of 5. Enabling IATA selects this custom code as the active Standard 2 of 5 symbology. When IATA is enabled, Standard 2 of 5 labels are not read. Scan the following bar codes to enable or disable IATA.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies END ------------------------------------------ MSI/Plessey Options This section describes the MSI/Plessey options and contains the programming bar codes you can use to configure those options. About MSI/Plessey Options The MSI/Plessey symbology has the following programmable features: • Check Digit • Label Length Format • Read Verification Check Digit Check Digit calculates the check digit(s) to verify the labels contents have been read correctly.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies length to 16. If you select variable length format, there is one more bar code label to scan: • The Set Minimum Label Length bar code on page 128 selects the minimum label length that the scanner will recognize. The minimum label length for this symbology must be between 04 and 16. Set the Minimum Length as high as your application allows. • The Enable Fixed Length Format bar code on page 129 directs the scanner to read only one or two label lengths.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Calculate --------- Don’t Calculate --------- Transmit --------- Don’t Transmit --------- One Check Digit --------- Two Check Digits --------- END ------------------------------------------ Label Length Format The next two sections explain how to set the MSI/Plessey label length format to either the Variable Length or Fixed Length format. Variable Length Format You can set the MSI/Plessey to read Variable Length Format.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies To set the MSI/Plessey to read Variable Length Format 1 Identify the minimum length setting you want to make. The selectable range is 04 to 16 characters. 2 Scan the SET bar code. 3 Scan the Enable Variable Length Format bar code. 4 Scan the Set Minimum Label Length bar code. 5 Using the Digits bar codes on page 130, scan the digits to set the minimum label length you identified in Step 1.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies To set the MSI/Plessey symbology to fixed length format 1 Identify the fixed length setting(s) you wish to make. Fixed lengths can be set from 04 to 16 characters. 2 Scan the SET bar code on page 129. 3 Scan the Enable Fixed Length Format bar code. 4 Scan the Set First Fixed Length bar code. 5 Using the Digits bar codes on page 130, scan the digits to set the first fixed label length you identified in Step 1.
Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Set First Fixed Length --------- Set Second Fixed Length --------- No Second Fixed Length --------- END ------------------------------------------ Digits 130 0 --------- 1 --------- 2 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
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Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Read Verification Scan the following bar codes to set the number of reads to verify MSI/Plessey symbologies. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
5 Configuring General Features This chapter explains how to configure the scanner features that are common to all interfaces.
Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features Configuring the Green LED Idle State You can program the green LED to be either On or Off to indicate that the scanner is idle.
Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features Note: For the loudest beep signal, set the beeper volume to 3 and the good read beep frequency to high. • The Good Read Beep Frequency bar codes on page 136 adjust the pitch of the beeper to low, medium, or high. • The Good Read Beep Duration bar codes on page 137 can be adjusted to short (100 msec), medium (250 msec), or long (500 msec).
Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features Beep On --------- Power-up Beep Enable --------- Disable --------- Beep Volume Volume 1 --------- Volume 2 --------- Volume 3 --------- Good Read Beep Frequency 136 Low --------- Medium --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features High --------- Good Read Beep Duration Short --------- Medium --------- Long --------- When to Beep After Decode --------- After Transmission to Host --------- After CTS Activation (RS-232 Only) --------- END ------------------------------------------ SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 137
Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features Configuring the Marker Beam The Marker Beam feature provides the user with a spotter beam for improved aiming at distant bar code labels and/or in extremely bright environments. A Marker Beam can also be useful when scanning through showcase glass or scanning bar code menus containing bar codes printed with little space between them. To enable the Marker Beam 1 Scan the SET bar code on page 138. 2 Scan the Enable Marker Beam bar code.
Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features 0.2 Seconds --------- 0.3 Seconds --------- 0.4 Seconds --------- 0.5 Seconds --------- 0.6 Seconds --------- 0.8 Seconds --------- 1 Seconds --------- 1.
Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features 1.5 Seconds --------- END ------------------------------------------ Configuring the Low Power Mode When enabled, Low Power mode causes the scanner to power down completely between trigger pulls. This results in very low idle current, lowering the energy needs of the scanner. However, the microcontroller must reboot with every trigger pull, which causes a very small delay in scanning.
Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features Enable Step #2 --------- Disable Step #1 --------- Disable Step #2 --------- END ------------------------------------------ Configuring the Low Power Shutdown Delay This feature allows for quick successive reads in the Low Power mode. Low Power Shutdown Delay is the amount of delay after the trigger is released before the scanner transitions into shutdown. The following bar codes provide for transition times of 0 (no delay), 2, 5, or 10 seconds delay.
Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features 0 Seconds (No Delay) --------- 2 Seconds --------- 5 Seconds --------- 10 Seconds --------- END ------------------------------------------ Configuring the Half-Angle When enabled, the Half-Angle feature causes the scanner to scan with a scan angle that is approximately half the standard setting. Disabling the feature returns the scanner to the standard scan width. To set the Half Angle options 1 Scan the SET bar code.
Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features 3 Scan the END bar code.
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A Factory Default Configuration This appendix lists the factory default configuration values and provides a worksheet for you to record the configuration changes you make.
Appendix A — Factory Default Configuration Factory Default Configuration The following tables list most of the default configuration values for the SR60 scanner. The tables also serve as a worksheet where you can record the changes you make. For help restoring your scanner to these values, see “Restoring Factory Default Settings” on page 10.
Appendix A — Factory Default Configuration Keyboard Wedge Interface Defaults Feature Default Connect to Laptop/No Keyboard Attached Send Control/Function Characters Caps Lock Country Mode Intercharacter Delay Quiet Interval Disable Your Setting Don’t Send Off USA 0 100 ms USB Interface Defaults Feature Default Terminal/Keyboard Settings 11 Your Setting Label Transmit Settings Defaults Feature Default Universal Prefix Universal Suffix Single Character Prefix/Suffix Label ID 0000 0D00 Disable S
Appendix A — Factory Default Configuration Symbology Defaults (continued) 148 Feature Default Code 39 Full ASCII Minimum Label Length Read Verification PharmaCode 39 Calculate Check Digit Transmit Check Digit Start/Stop Code 128 UCC/EAN 128 Minimum Label Length Read Verification Interleaved 2 of 5 Calculate Check Digit Transmit Check Digit Minimum Label Length Read Verification Codabar Calculate Check Digit Transmit Check Digit Gap Check Minimum Label Length Start/Stop Start/Stop Match Required Start/S
Appendix A — Factory Default Configuration Symbology Defaults (continued) Feature Default EAN-13 Check Digit NSD Option Read Verification EAN-8 Check Digit NSD Option Read Verification UPC/EAN UPC/EAN Expansions Addons Price/Weight Check Digit Code 93 Minimum Label Length Read Verification Standard 2 of 5/IATA Calculate Check Digit Transmit Check Digit Minimum Label Length Read Verification IATA MSI/Plessey Calculate Check Digit Transmit Check Digit Number of Check Characters Minimum Label Length Read Ve
Appendix A — Factory Default Configuration General Features Defaults 150 Feature Default Green LED Idle State Beep On or Off Power-up Beep Beep Volume Good Read Beep Frequency Good Read Beep Duration When to Beep Marker Beam Enable/Disable Marker Beam Duration Low Power Mode Half Angle Off On Enable High High 100 ms After Decode Enable 500 ms Disable Enable Your Setting SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
B Reference Information This appendix contains information you may find useful while programming your SR60 scanner.
Appendix B — Reference Information Sample Bar Codes Code 39 C O D E 3 9 . T E S T Code 128 C o d e 1 2 8 . T e s t Interleaved 2 of 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Codabar A $ 9 9 .
Appendix B — Reference Information UPC-A with 2-digit add-ons 4 9 0 60992 01118 7 UPC-A with 5-digit add-ons 6 9 0 0 0 0 08029 51041 8 UPC-E 0 998875 0 EAN-13 1 101234 567891 EAN-8 0021 0126 SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 153
Appendix B — Reference Information Code 93 Code 93.test Standard 2 of 5 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 MSI/Plessey 14476925 Keypad Bar Codes To configure some features, you need to select numbers and letters. You can use these bar codes.
Appendix B — Reference Information 4 --------- 5 --------- 6 --------- 7 --------- 8 --------- 9 --------- 0 --------- A --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual 155
Appendix B — Reference Information 156 B --------- C --------- D --------- E --------- F --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
Appendix B — Reference Information RS-232 Host Commands The following table describes the commands that the RS-232 interface accepts from the host. Overview of RS-232 Commands Command ASCII Character Disable Scanner D Enable Scanner E Reset Scanner R Beep Good Read Tone B Force Good Read Tone XOFF 01 11 XON 13 SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Description Places the scanner in an operational mode in which the scanner does not accept bar code data input from the scan optics.
Appendix B — Reference Information ASCII Character Set This table contains a set of ASCII characters and corresponding hex values. You need these hex values when you configure symbology-specific label identifiers, as well as when you enable custom prefix and suffix characters. 158 ASCII Char. Hex Value ASCII Char. Hex Value ASCII Char. Hex Value ASCII Char.
Appendix B — Reference Information Contacting Intermec Product Support If you need to contact Intermec Product Support for help with your SR60 scanner, follow the instructions in “Global Services and Support” on page ix. Make sure you have this information before you contact Intermec Product Support: • Scanner configuration number: Look for the C/N number on the label above the trigger. • Cable part number: Look for the part number on the label attached to the cable.
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