Scanner User Manual
Table Of Contents
- April 2002
- Part I
- General Information
- Unpacking
- Factory Technical Support
- Part II Installation and SetUp
- A.\) Installation – Keyboard Wedge Interface
- Reset All Defaults – Keyboad Wedge Interface
- Computer Type Selection (for Keyboard Wedge only)
- Intercharacter Delay for Keyboard Wedge interface
- B.\) Installation – RS232 Interface
- Reset All Defaults – RS232
- RS-232C Communication Parameters
- Handshaking Protocol
- Baud Rate
- Data Bits / Stop Bits / Parity
- C.\) Installation – USB Interface
- Reset All Defaults - USB Interface
- Part IIIBar Code Menu Functions
- Section A Programming the Scanner
- Symbology Selection
- Symbology Additions
- Setting the Number of Characters to be Scanned
- UPC Settings
- EAN-13 and EAN-8 Settings
- Code 39 Settings
- Codabar Settings
- MSI/Plessey Settings
- Code 128, EAN 128 Settings
- IATA Settings
- Telepen Settings
- Case Conversion
- Setting a Prefix or Suffix
- Prefix Settings
- Suffix Settings
- Direct Input Keyboard Keys
- Direct Input Characters
- Direct Input Control Characters
- Direct Input Code ID/Length
- Read Mode Settings
- Trigger Settings
- Multiple Read Reset Time
- Quiet Zone Settings
- Read Time Settings
- Redundant Decoding Settings
- Positive and Negative Bar Codes
- Buzzer Settings
- Good Read LED
- Diagnostics
Manual No. 25-ULGPMU01-01 Series OPT Handheld
CCD Scanner
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Setting the Number of
Characters to be Scanned
ZZ
Start/End
Program
Menu
-[[-
H0
Fixed length
OFF
all codes
-I1-
Β
H1
Fixed length
ON
all codes
-I2-
HK
Fixed length
ON
selected codes
-IL-
HL
Min. length
selected codes
-IM-
HM
Max. length
selected codes
-IN-
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.
