Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
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Table of Contents Introduction ------------------------------------------------- 1 Manual Overview ........................................... 1 Manual Contents ............................................ 3 How to Use this Manual ................................. 6 How to Program Your Scanner ....................... 8 If You Make a Mistake... ............................... 11 Return to Factory Settings ........................... 12 Programming Manual References ................
Programming Sequence .............................. 49 PHASE A ..................................................... 55 PHASE B1 ................................................... 57 PHASE B2 ................................................... 67 PHASE B3 ................................................... 69 PHASE B4 ................................................... 71 PHASE C0 ................................................... 75 PHASE C1 ...................................................
RS-232: Xon/Xoff Protocol ........................ 148 RS-232: RTS/CTS Protocol ...................... 149 Double RS-232 PC Term Mode – Activate . 150 RS-232 In/Out Mode – Activate .................. 152 RS-232: Full ASCII Emulation ................... 153 Wand Emulation Interface Configuration -------- 154 Wand Emulation I/F Configuration .............. 155 Wand Emulation Activation ......................... 156 Wand Emulation: Transmission Speed ..................................
Code 93 Options ........................................ 232 Matrix 2 of 5 Options .................................. 233 BC412 Options ........................................... 241 Decoding Selectivity ................................... 242 Symbology Leading Identifiers ................... 243 Three Character AIM Identifier ................... 245 Decoding Selectivity ................................... 246 Appendix A Beeper Options .......................................... A-1 Preamble/Postamble .....
INTRODUCTION Introduction Manual Overview This manual contains programmable features and information for the Universal Keyboard Wedge interface ONLY. NOTE The Universal Keyboard Wedge interface offers a larger, more enhanced feature set than the standard Keyboard Wedge interface covered by the other programming manuals for your scanner.
INTRODUCTION Manual Overview - continued You will need to reference the programming guide that is specific to your scanner model in order to access and modify features other than those specific to the Universal Wedge interface. See the topic, Programming Manual References, later in this section for important information on other manuals you may need to use.
INTRODUCTION Manual Overview - continued Other scanners could also have the ability to use these features. Call your PSC dealer to verify if your scanner can take advantage of Universal Wedge features. Manual Contents These sections are included in this manual: • Introduction - If you've never programmed a scanner before, you'll want to familiarize yourself with the basics included in this section.
INTRODUCTION Manual Contents - continued • Editing Mode - The Universal Keyboard Wedge interface also supports the scanner's ability to edit bar code label data before sending it to the host terminal. This feature allows the flexibility of character matching, defining fields, the addition of preambles/postambles, and more.
INTRODUCTION Manual Contents - continued intercharacter delay, ACK/NAK protocol, Xon/Xoff protocol, double RS-232 mode, and RS-232 in/out mode. • Wand Emulation I/F Configuration - Like the RS-232 interface, the Wand Emulation interface features contained in this manual are a special programming set offering different options than the standard PSC Wand Emulation feature set.
INTRODUCTION How to Use this Manual Each programmable feature listed in this manual is presented with a brief description of how the feature works, its selectable options, and the programming bar codes needed to select and set it. IMPORTANT Universal Keyboard Wedge interface programming requires the scanner to read Code 39 (C39) symbology bar codes. If your scanner was previously configured with C39 disabled, you will need to re-enable it before proceeding. See Appendix F, Enabling Code 39.
INTRODUCTION Features Supported Additionally, since not all features are available for all scanners, you'll need to reference each description to determine if your scanner model supports that particular feature. The following icons are used to indicate when your scanner supports a feature. A diagonal line through the icon signifies that the feature is not available for that model.
INTRODUCTION How to Program Your Scanner To program your scanner using this manual, follow these guidelines: 1. Entering Programming Mode is done by scanning the START bar code located on the inside back cover of this manual. NOTE The scanner indicates when it is in Programming Mode by continuously flashing its green LED indicator lamp. The scanner must be in Programming Mode in order to modify any programmable features.
INTRODUCTION How to Program Your Scanner - continued 2. 3. 4. Select the desired interface. This manual offers only two selections for this: a) The Universal Keyboard Wedge interface (see the Universal Keyboard Wedge Interface Configuration section). b) The RS-232 interface (see the RS-232 Interface Configuration section).
INTRODUCTION How to Program Your Scanner - continued NOTE Upon scanning the END bar code, the scanner's green LED will then cease its continuous flashing, indicating it is no longer in Programming Mode. The scanner is now ready for normal operation. 5. 10 If you will require the scanner to perform label editing, turn to the Editing Mode section and carefully follow the instructions to program this function.
INTRODUCTION If You Make a Mistake... If, during a programming session, you find that you are unsure of the scanner's Universal Keyboard Wedge settings or wish to re-set this configuration, use the Return to Factory Settings bar code on the next page to return all Universal Wedge parameters to their factory settings. Scanning this bar code will also reset any Universal Wedge changes made during previous programming sessions.
INTRODUCTION Return to Factory Settings Use the bar code below to return the scanner to the default settings configured at the factory for your scanner's original Universal Keyboard Wedge specifications. Other scanner programming (such as symbology selection and beeper settings) will not be affected. This bar code is typically used to return the scanner to a "known good" operating state when the present programming status is not known, faulty, or suspect.
INTRODUCTION Programming Manual References In order to properly configure all scanner programming features for your particular application, you may need to use other additional programming manuals available from PSC®. Here are manuals that are currently available: R44-1020 SP400™ Programming Guide R44-2039 Keyboard Wedge Connectivity Guide R44-1140 SP*ACE™ and VS1000™ Prog.
COMMUNICATION MODES Communication Modes The Universal Keyboard Wedge interface offers several alternate modes to allow flexibility in communication between the scanner, its host, and even with other scanners. These modes are: • Keyboard Wedge Mode -- is the standard operational/communication mode. • Cloning Mode -- allows duplication of configuration between a source scanner and a target scanner. • PC Down/Upload Mode -- permits downloading of parameter values from a PC to a scanner.
COMMUNICATION MODES Keyboard Wedge Mode In this mode, the scanner is connected between the keyboard and the computer/host terminal (thus the term "wedge"). Scanned bar code data is processed by the scanner and emulated by the system as if it had been typed on the keyboard. Communication 'Y' Cable A special 'Y' cable is used to connect the scanner between the keyboard and the computer/host terminal. If you need a cable, contact your dealer for information about cables and their availability.
COMMUNICATION MODES Computer or Host Terminal 'Y' Cable Keyboard S C A N N E R Figure 1. Connecting the 'Y' Cable 3. 4. 5. 6. 16 Plug the male keyboard connection end of the 'Y' cable into the keyboard input port of the computer/host terminal. Plug the remaining end of the cable into the scanner. Power on the computer/host terminal. Power on the scanner. A power-up beep or a sequence of beeps (depending upon the scanner type) will be emitted.
COMMUNICATION MODES Cloning Mode When a quantity of scanners must all be programmed with identical parameter settings, Cloning Mode permits quick and easy duplication of those settings from a pre-programmed source scanner to a target scanner. To use Cloning Mode, follow these instructions: 1. Program a source scanner with all the settings necessary to allow full functionality with your system. Test this source scanner carefully to ensure that all parameters are correctly set. 2.
COMMUNICATION MODES Cloning Mode - continued 5. Scan this bar code with the source scanner: TRANSMIT CONFIGURATION 6.
COMMUNICATION MODES Cloning Mode - continued 7. Power-off the target scanner, and connect the next target scanner. Repeat steps 2 through 6. NOTE When cloning multiple scanners, it is not necessary to read the TRANSMIT CONFIGURATION bar code (step 5) each time a different target scanner is connected. Simply scan the RECEIVE CONFIGURATION bar code in step 6 as each target scanner is connected for cloning. To exit Cloning Mode, power the source scanner off, then on.
COMMUNICATION MODES PC Down/UpLoad Mode NOTE This feature applies to VS/HS and SP400WW scanners ONLY. This software is available from your dealer on a 3.5" disk (DOS compatible). It permits the functions listed below once the software is properly installed on the hard disk of a PC containing a COM 1 or COM 2 RS-232 port. PC Down/UpLoad Mode functions are: • Download – Download and set all parameter values. • Upload – Display all parameter values contained in a scanner.
COMMUNICATION MODES PC Down/UpLoad Mode - continued PC Down/UpLoad Mode can also be a very useful tool to quickly program a quantity of scanners with the same configuration. This process takes only a few seconds per scanner. To install and use Down/UpLoad Mode: 1. Connect an approved AC adapter to the scanner. 2. Connect the scanner to COM 1 or COM 2 of your PC using PSC cable, P/N: 6015-0486. 3. Power-on on your PC and the scanner. 4.
COMMUNICATION MODES PC Down/UpLoad Mode - continued 6. Read the following bar code to start the transfer between the PC and the scanner. DOWN/UPLOAD DIALOG RELEASE NOTE When the transfer is completed, the scanner will return to its normal operational mode.
Universal KBW Interface Configuration Universal Keyboard Wedge Interface Configuration This section provides instructions and bar codes for programming Universal Keyboard Wedge parameters.
Universal KBW Interface Configuration Programming Universal Keyboard Wedge Options For assistance with scanner programming, follow the instuctions given in Section 1 under the topic, How to Program Your Scanner. If you make a mistake while programming the scanner, reference the topics, "If You Make a Mistake...", and "Return to Factory Settings" in the introductory section of this manual.
Universal KBW Interface Configuration Activating the Universal Keyboard Wedge Interface To activate the Universal Keyboard Wedge Interface, follow these instructions: 1. Scan the START bar code located on the inside back cover of this manual. 2. Determine the I.D. of the terminal/ keyboard. This information is available in the Universal Keyboard Wedge Connectivity Guide (R44-2039), or refer to the second page following this one for a listing of the most common keyboard I.D.s. 3.
Universal KBW Interface Configuration Activating the Universal KBW I/F - cont. 4. Using the "number pad" on the following pages, scan in the digits for the keyboard I.D. number you determined in step 2. 5. Scan the END bar code on the inside back cover of this manual.
Universal KBW Interface Configuration Terminal/Keyboard Settings The list below contains the most common terminal/keyboard types. If your specific system is not listed below, consult the Keyboard Wedge Connectivity Guide (P/N R44-2039) for a detailed listing of terminal/keyboard types. A copy of the guide can be obtained from the internet at www.pscnet.com, or call your dealer for customer support information. NOTE The factory default communication mode setting is I.D. type 11, (PC AT, PS2).
Universal KBW Interface Configuration Terminal/Keyboard Number Pad Enter the keyboard I.D. number corresponding to your computer or terminal by scanning the bar codes from this number pad.
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Universal KBW Interface Configuration End of Message Characters You may select one of the END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS bar codes from the following pages to cause the scanner to emulate the selected characters at the end of each transmitted message. END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = RETURN NOTE The factory default setting for this option is RETURN.
Universal KBW Interface Configuration End of Message Characters - continued END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = ENTER END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = CR/LF 34 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Universal KBW Interface Configuration End of Message Characters - continued END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = FIELD ADVANCE END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = FIELD EXIT R44-2021 35
Universal KBW Interface Configuration End of Message Characters - continued END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = TAB+ END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = LF 36 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Universal KBW Interface Configuration End of Message Characters - continued END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = NO CHARACTER R44-2021 37
Universal KBW Interface Configuration Upper/Lower Case Options Scan one of the two selections below to select whether characters are sent as upper or lower case. UPPER CASE/CAPS – ENABLE NOTE The factory default setting for this option is UPPER CASE/CAPS.
Universal KBW Interface Configuration Types of Numeric Characters This function allows the scanner to emulate either the numeric characters located on top of the keyboard or those located on the numeric pad. Use this function if trouble occurs with upper/ lower case keyboard modes. NUMERICS LOCATED OVER THE ALPHANUMERIC PAD NOTE This setting is enabled by default.
Universal KBW Interface Configuration Types of Numeric Characters - continued This function allows the scanner to emulate the numeric characters located on the numeric pad. NUMERIC PAD NOTE If the option “NUMERIC PAD” is chosen, the numeric pad of the keyboard must be also turned on (locked) for correct operation (engage "Num Lock").
Universal KBW Interface Configuration Intercharacter Delay Scan the bar code from this and the following pages to select the desired pause (if any) between each character before it is sent to the host. This time delay is used to control the flow of data from the scanner, but it should not be required for most applications.
Universal KBW Interface Configuration Intercharacter Delay - continued INTERCHARACTER DELAY = 10 ms INTERCHARACTER DELAY = 20 ms 42 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Universal KBW Interface Configuration Intercharacter Delay - continued INTERCHARACTER DELAY = 50 ms INTERCHARACTER DELAY = 100 ms R44-2021 43
Universal KBW Interface Configuration WYSE Timeout To enable the WYSE timeout, follow these instructions: 1. Scan this ACCESS WYSE TIMEOUT bar code. ACCESS WYSE TIMEOUT 2. 44 Scan the digit bar codes from the Numeric Pad in Appendix B to enter the desired timeout value. IMPORTANT To use the Numeric Pad, your scanner must be programmed to read single-digit Code 39 bar codes. Follow the instructions at the beginning of Appendix B to program this function.
Universal KBW Interface Configuration WYSE Timeout - continued 3. Scan this VALIDATION bar code.
EDITING MODE Editing Mode Editing Mode has been designed to offer you complete flexibility to change the format of the data input message before transmission to the host system. Data will be edited when the input data meets certain criteria defined by the user (MATCH CONDITION). Description of Features: • UP TO FOUR DATA OUTPUT FORMATS can be programmed by the user and activated by different match conditions. • MATCH CONDITIONS: up to four criteria can be accumulated: — fixed number of characters found.
EDITING MODE • EIGHT EDITING FUNCTIONS can be used to fix the output data format: - Divide the message into separate fields (up to five). - Add one or two postamble characters to each field. - Create additional fixed fields (up to two fields with six characters maximum). - Set the number of fields to be transmitted. - Cancel fields. - Set the position of the fields in the message transmitted. - Activate or deactivate selected formats. - Transmit data (or not) upon no-match.
EDITING MODE Use of the Numeric Pad Scanning of number digits is often required while in Programming Mode (to enter variable data). You’ll find a handy Numeric Pad in Appendix B. IMPORTANT To use the Numeric Pad, your scanner must be programmed to read single-digit Code 39 bar codes. Follow the instructions at the beginning of Appendix B to program this function.
EDITING MODE Programming Sequence 1. 2. 3. Read the START bar code located on the inside back cover of this manual to enter Programming Mode. Phase A -- START OF CONSTRUCTION. Select a format number #N (FORMAT #1-4) to construct by scanning its associated bar code. Phase B -- Set up the MATCH CONDITION.
EDITING MODE START Phase A START OF CONSTRUCTION (Select for Format #N) Phase B Set MATCH CONDITIONS for Format #N Phase C Define the OUTPUT FORMAT for Format #N Phase D END OF CONSTRUCTION for Format #N Do you wish to construct another Format ? 50 END Phase E ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE FORMATS #1-4 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE Programming Sequence - continued 4. 5. Phase C -- Define the OUTPUT FORMAT. Scan the bar codes to select options for each of the following parameters: - Divide the input message into fields (1-5) - Define the fields - Add (or not) 1 or 2 fixed fields - Set the number of fields to be transmitted - Cancel (or not) fields - Adjust the position of each field in the output message.
EDITING MODE Programming Sequence - continued 6. 7. 52 Phase E -- ACTIVATE EDITING MODE. Important: Editing mode is not activated by default. You must activate or deactivate Editing Mode for each of the format numbers desired. This allows you to retain format definitions while not actively using them. Read the END bar code located on the inside back cover to exit Programming Mode and save the new parameters.
EDITING MODE Programming Example input data received: 123ABC456 (Code 39 label) output data desired: CODE: C456 REF: 123 READ THE BAR CODE “START” PHASE A: Read the bar code “START OF CONSTRUCTION FORMAT # 1” PHASE B: Define the MATCH CONDITION using these three criteria — 9 data characters — received on all ports — pre-defined char.
EDITING MODE Programaming Example (continued) PHASE C: continued — Construct the two additional fixed fields: fix field # 1: CODE: fix field # 2: REF: — Set the number of fields to be transmitted: 4 — Adjust the positions of the fields and cancel field # 2 by acting as follows: 1 ACCESS 4 ADD. FIELD # 2 2 ADD. FIELD # 1 3 FIELD # 3 5 FIELD # 1 6 VALIDATION Note: The positions of the fields in the output message are fixed by the reading sequence. Fields are cancelled when not read in the sequence.
EDITING MODE PHASE A START OF CONSTRUCTION OF NUMBER SELECTED Up to 4 different output data formats can be constructed: • Select a number and use the labels in Phases A - D to adjust its parameters, then come back to this phase to adjust another format if required.
EDITING MODE PHASE A - continued FORMAT # 3: START OF CONSTRUCTION FORMAT # 4: START OF CONSTRUCTION 56 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE B1 ENABLING SYMBOLOGIES NEW SELECTION (Enables the scanner to accept all symbologies.
EDITING MODE PHASE B1 - continued INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 UPC/EAN 58 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE B1 - continued MAG.
EDITING MODE PHASE B1 - continued CODE 128 EAN 128 60 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE B1 - continued STANDARD 2 OF 5 MSI CODE R44-2021 61
EDITING MODE PHASE B1 - continued PLESSEY TELEPEN 62 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE B1 - continued CODE 93 MATRIX 2 OF 5 R44-2021 63
EDITING MODE PHASE B1 - continued IATA BC412 IMPORTANT Use of this symbology requires specific firmware. Consult your dealer if you need to implement BC412.
EDITING MODE PHASE B1 - continued PHARMACODE 3W7 R44-2021 65
EDITING MODE PHASE B1 - continued RESERVED #1 RESERVED #2 66 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE B2 MATCH WITH THE NUMBER OF CHARACTERS Use this feature if the match condition is based on the number of characters received in the input message. If it contains the same number as the one entered below, this match condition will be completed. Action 1: ACCESS (match with the number of characters) Action 2: Enter the number desired by using the NUMERIC PAD in Appendix B. IMPORTANT To use the Numeric Pad, your scanner must be programmed to read single-digit Code 39 bar codes.
EDITING MODE PHASE B2 - continued MATCH WITH THE NUMBER OF CHARACTERS Action 3: VALIDATION If no match is desired with the number of characters, scan the bar code below.
EDITING MODE PHASE B3 MATCH WITH INPUT PORT ALL PORTS PORT J1 R44-2021 69
EDITING MODE PHASE B3 - continued RS-232 DATA RECEIVED ON J1 or C2 70 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE B4 MATCH WITH PRE-DEFINED CHARACTERS If no match is required for pre-defined characters, scan the bar code below. NO MATCH REQUIRED FOR PRE-DEFINED CHARACTERS Up to three characters can be defined. They can be located anywhere in the input message, but must be side by side. Action 1: Read only one of the following three codes.
EDITING MODE PHASE B4 - continued MATCH WITH PRE-DEFINED CHARACTERS Action 1: (Continued) MATCH WITH 2 CHARACTERS MATCH WITH 3 CHARACTERS 72 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE B4 - continued MATCH WITH PRE-DEFINED CHARACTERS Action 2: Pre-define the characters (s) desired by scanning the corresponding characters from the Code 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C.
EDITING MODE PHASE B4 - continued POSITION OF THE FIRST PRE-DEFINED CHARACTER IN THE INPUT MESSAGE Action 1: ACCESS Action 2: Enter the position desired using the NUMBER PAD located in Appendix B.
EDITING MODE PHASE C0 DIVIDE THE INPUT MESSAGE INTO FIELDS Before starting this phase, it is advisable to prepare it on paper. • Write down the input message and separate it into fields. • Mark each field with a number from 1 to 5 maximum starting at the left hand side of the message. • Enter the number of fields resulting from the division of the input message including the fields which do not require transmission. • Define each necessary field using the Phase C1 selections.
EDITING MODE PHASE C0- continued DIVIDE THE INPUT MESSAGE INTO FIELDS ONLY ONE FIELD 2 FIELDS 76 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE C0- continued DIVIDE THE INPUT MESSAGE INTO FIELDS 3 FIELDS 4 FIELDS R44-2021 77
EDITING MODE PHASE C0- continued DIVIDE THE INPUT MESSAGE INTO FIELDS 5 FIELDS 78 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 DEFINE FIELD #1 WITH A FIXED NUMBER OF CHARACTERS Action 1: ACCESS Action 2: Enter the number of characters using the NUMBER PAD located in Appendix B.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #1 WITH A LEADING SEPARATOR CHARACTER IF AVAILABLE IN THE MESSAGE Action 1: ACCESS Action 2: Enter the value of the separator characters using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #1 SEPARATOR TRANSMITTED OR NOT IN THE OUTPUT MESSAGE TRANSMITTED NOT TRANSMITTED R44-2021 81
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #1 THIS FIELD IS THE LAST VARIABLE FIELD YES 82 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #1 ADD (OR NOT) ONE OR TWO POSTAMBLE CHARACTERS TO THIS FIELD Action 1: ACCESS TO A 1ST POSTAMBLE CHARACTER Action 2: Enter the value of this postamble character using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C. (Scan DEL to cancel.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #1 ADD (OR NOT) ONE OR TWO POSTAMBLE CHARACTERS TO THIS FIELD Action 1: ACCESS TO A 2ND POSTAMBLE CHARACTER Action 2: Enter the value of this postamble character using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C. (Scan DEL to cancel.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #2 WITH A FIXED NUMBER OF CHARACTERS Action 1: ACCESS Action 2: Enter the number of characters using the NUMBER PAD located in Appendix B.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #2 WITH LEADING SEPARATOR CHARACTERS IF AVAILABLE IN THE MESSAGE Action 1: ACCESS Action 2: Enter the value of the separator characters using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #2 SEPARATOR TRANSMITTED OR NOT IN THE OUTPUT MESSAGE TRANSMITTED NOT TRANSMITTED R44-2021 87
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #2 THIS FIELD IS THE LAST VARIABLE FIELD YES 88 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #2 ADD (OR NOT) ONE OR TWO POSTAMBLE CHARACTERS TO THIS FIELD Action 1: ACCESS TO A FIRST POSTAMBLE CHARACTER Action 2: Enter the value of these postamble characters using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C. (Scan DEL to cancel.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #2 ADD (OR NOT) ONE OR TWO POSTAMBLE CHARACTERS TO THIS FIELD Action 1: ACCESS TO A SECOND POSTAMBLE CHARACTER Action 2: Enter the value of this postamble character using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C. (Scan DEL to cancel.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #3 WITH A FIXED NUMBER OF CHARACTERS Action 1: ACCESS Action 2: Enter the number of characters using the NUMBER PAD located in Appendix B.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #3 WITH LEADING SEPARATOR CHARACTERS IF AVAILABLE IN THE MESSAGE Action 1: ACCESS Action 2: Enter the value of the separator character(s) using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #3 SEPARATOR TRANSMITTED OR NOT IN THE OUTPUT MESSAGE TRANSMITTED NOT TRANSMITTED R44-2021 93
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #3 THIS IS THE LAST VARIABLE FIELD YES 94 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #3 ADD (OR NOT) ONE OR TWO POSTAMBLE CHARACTERS TO THIS FIELD Action 1: ACCESS TO A FIRST POSTAMBLE CHARACTER Action 2: Enter the value of this postamble character using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C. (Scan DEL to cancel.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #3 ADD (OR NOT) ONE OR TWO POSTAMBLE CHARACTERS TO THIS FIELD Action 1: ACCESS TO A 2ND POSTAMBLE CHARACTER Action 2: Enter the value of this postamble character using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C. (Scan DEL to cancel.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #4 WITH A FIXED NUMBER OF CHARACTERS Action 1: ACCESS Action 2: Enter the number of characters using the NUMBER PAD located in Appendix B.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #4 WITH A LEADING SEPARATOR CHARACTER IF AVAILABLE IN THE MESSAGE Action 1: ACCESS Action 2: Enter the value of the separator character using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #4 SEPARATOR TRAMSMITTED OR NOT IN THE OUTPUT MESSAGE TRANSMITTED NOT TRANSMITTED R44-2021 99
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #4 THIS FIELD IS THE LAST VARIABLE FIELD YES 100 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #4 ADD (OR NOT) ONE OR TWO POSTAMBLE CHARACTERS TO THIS FIELD Action 1: ACCESS TO A FIRST POSTAMBLE CHARACTER Action 2: Enter the value of this postamble character using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C. (Scan DEL to cancel.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #4 ADD (OR NOT) ONE OR TWO POSTAMBLE CHARACTERS TO THIS FIELD Action 1: ACCESS TO A SECOND POSTAMBLE CHARACTER Action 2: Enter the value of this postamble character using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C. (Scan DEL to cancel.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #5 WITH A FIXED NUMBER OF CHARACTERS Action 1: ACCESS Action 2: Enter the number of characters using the NUMBER PAD located in Appendix B.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #5 WITH A LEADING SEPARATOR CHARACTER IF AVAILABLE IN THE MESSAGE Action 1: ACCESS Action 2: Enter the value of the separator character using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #5 SEPARATOR TRANSMITTED OR NOT IN THE OUTPUT MESSAGE TRANSMITTED NOT TRANSMITTED R44-2021 105
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #5 THIS FIELD IS THE LAST VARIABLE FIELD YES 106 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #5 ADD (OR NOT) ONE OR TWO POSTAMBLE CHARACTERS TO THIS FIELD Action 1: ACCESS TO A FIRST POSTAMBLE CHARACTER Action 2: Enter the value of this postamble character using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C. (Scan DEL to cancel.
EDITING MODE PHASE C1 - continued DEFINE FIELD #5 ADD (OR NOT) ONE OR TWO POSTAMBLE CHARACTERS TO THIS FIELD Action 1: ACCESS TO A SECOND POSTAMBLE CHARACTER Action 2: Enter the value of this postamble character using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C. (Scan DEL to cancel.
EDITING MODE PHASE C2 ADD (OR NOT) UP TO TWO FIXED FIELDS CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL FIXED FIELD #1 FIXED FIELD # 1 CLEARED R44-2021 109
EDITING MODE PHASE C2 - continued add (or not) up to two fixed fields construction of additional field #1 Action 1: ACCESS TO BUFFER OF FIXED FIELD # 1 Action 2: Enter up to six characters using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C.
EDITING MODE PHASE C2 - continued add (or not) up to two fixed fields construction of additional field #2 FIXED FIELD # 2 CLEARED R44-2021 111
EDITING MODE PHASE C2 - continued Add (or not) up to two fixed fields construction of additional field #2 Action 1: ACCESS TO BUFFER OF FIXED FIELD # 2 Action 2: Enter up to six characters using the CODE 39 FULL ASCII TABLE in Appendix C.
EDITING MODE PHASE C3 Adjust the format of the output message NUMBER OF FIELDS TO BE TRANSMITTED Action 1: ACCESS Action 2: Enter the number of fields to be transmitted in the output message using the NUMBER PAD located in Appendix B.
EDITING MODE PHASE C3 - continued Adjust the format of the output message FIELD POSITION AND CANCELLATION ACCESS NOTE The order that you read these programming bar codes will fix the position of the fields in the output message. If you do not scan the bar code for a particular field, that field will be cancelled.
EDITING MODE PHASE C3 - continued Adjust the format of the output message FIELD POSITIONS AND CANCELLATION FIELD # 1 FIELD # 2 NOTE The order that you read these programming bar codes will fix the position of the fields in the output message. If you do not scan the bar code for a particular field, that field will be cancelled.
EDITING MODE PHASE C3 - continued Adjust the format of the output message FIELD POSITIONS AND CANCELLATION FIELD # 3 FIELD # 4 NOTE The order that you read these programming bar codes will fix the position of the fields in the output message. If you do not scan the bar code for a particular field, that field will be cancelled.
EDITING MODE PHASE C3 - continued Adjust the format of the output message FIELD POSITIONS AND CANCELLATION FIELD # 5 ADDITIONAL FIXED FIELD # 1 NOTE The order that you read these programming bar codes will fix the position of the fields in the output message. If you do not scan the bar code for a particular field, that field will be cancelled.
EDITING MODE PHASE C3 - continued Adjust the format of the output message FIELD POSITIONS AND CANCELLATION ADDITIONAL FIXED FIELD # 2 NOTE The order that you read these programming bar codes will fix the position of the fields in the output message. If you do not scan the bar code for a particular field, that field will be cancelled.
EDITING MODE PHASE C3 - continued Adjust the format of the output message FIELD POSITIONS AND CANCELLATION VALIDATION NOTE Once this sequence is completed, go to Phase D on the following page and scan in the End of Construction of Format # 1-4.
EDITING MODE PHASE D End of construction END OF CONSTRUCTION, FORMATS # 1 – 4 IMPORTANT NOTE Once this phase is completed for a format number: • Go back to Phase A to define another format if required. • Or go to the next section to activate Editing Mode for the format number(s) desired.
EDITING MODE PHASE E Activate editing mode IMPORTANT NOTE Editing mode is not activated by default. You must activate or deactivate Editing Mode for each of the format numbers desired using these bar codes. This allows you to retain format definitions while not actively using them. Once programmed, the different formats can be activated or deactivated at any time during operation.
EDITING MODE PHASE E - continued Activate editing mode ACTIVATED FOR FORMAT # 1 ACTIVATED FOR FORMAT # 2 122 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE E - continued Activate editing mode ACTIVATED FOR FORMAT # 3 ACTIVATED FOR FORMAT # 4 R44-2021 123
EDITING MODE PHASE E - continued Activate editing mode DEACTIVATED FOR FORMAT # 1 DEACTIVATED FOR FORMAT # 2 124 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
EDITING MODE PHASE E - continued Activate editing mode DEACTIVATED FOR FORMAT # 3 DEACTIVATED FOR FORMAT # 4 R44-2021 125
EDITING MODE Match Not Performed Two possibilities are offered when a match is not performed on the input data: • Data is transmitted to the host system in its original format. STRAIGHT-THRU TRANSMISSION OF THE INPUT DATA • Data is cleared and not transmitted.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232 Interface Configuration The following pages provide instructions to configure RS-232 interface communications options for scanners equipped with the Universal Keyboard Wedge Interface. NOTE The RS-232 interface features provided in this section are an enhanced set that are only available for scanners equipped with the Universal Keyboard Wedge interface.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232 Interface Configuration The programming bar codes in this section pertain only to POS terminals with an RS-232 communication interface. In order for the POS terminal and scanner to communicate, the scanner's configuration must match the communication settings of the POS terminal.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232 Interface Configuration - cont.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232 Restrictions NOTE The RS-232 interface must first be selected (reference the following page) before you can set the RS232 options in this section. Xon/Xoff – Software flow control. Xon (11 hex); Host ready to receive data. Xoff (13 hex); Host busy, wedge stops transmission and waits for Xon from host. ACK/NAK – Software flow control. Decoder waits for an acknowledgement from the host. • ACK (06 hex); message correctly received by host.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232 Activation Scan this bar code to activate (enable) the RS-232 interface.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Baud Rate Scan the bar codes on this and the following pages to program the RS-232 baud rate to the required setting.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Baud Rate - continued BAUD RATE = 1200 BAUD RATE = 2400 R44-2021 133
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Baud Rate - continued BAUD RATE = 4800 BAUD RATE = 9600 (RS-232 DEFAULT) 134 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Baud Rate - continued Baud Rate: 19200 Baud Rate: 38400 R44-2021 135
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Parity Scan the bar code on this or the following page to select the correct RS-232 parity.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Parity - continued PARITY = SPACE PARITY = EVEN (RS-232 DEFAULT) R44-2021 137
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Data Bits Scan the bar code from this page to select the correct RS-232 Data Bits setting.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Stop Bits Scan the bar code from this page to select the correct RS-232 Stop Bits setting.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: End of Message Characters Scan the bar code from this and the following pages to select the desired End of Message Character.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: End of Message Characters continued END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = CR END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = LF R44-2021 141
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: End of Message Characters continued END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = HT END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = EOT 142 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: End of Message Characters continued END OF MESSAGE CHARACTERS = STX...
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Intercharacter Delay In a case that errors are detected using high speed transmissions, a delay can be inserted between each character for better synchronization. Scan the bar code from this and the following pages to select the desired pause (if any) between each character before it is sent to the host. This time delay is used to control the flow of data from the scanner, but it should not be required for most applications.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Intercharacter Delay - continued INTERCHARACTER DELAY = 10 ms INTERCHARACTER DELAY = 20 ms R44-2021 145
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Intercharacter Delay - continued INTERCHARACTER DELAY = 50 ms INTERCHARACTER DELAY = 100 ms 146 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: ACK/NAK Protocol Scan the appropriate bar code from this page to enable or disable the ACK/NAK feature.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Xon/Xoff Protocol Scan the appropriate bar code from this page to enable or disable the Xon/Xoff feature.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: RTS/CTS Protocol Scan the appropriate bar code from this page to enable or disable the RTS/CTS feature.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION Features on this page are supported with cable 6015-0490. Double RS-232 PC Term Mode – Activate Some applications use several RS-232 terminals connected to a PC host system configured in PC Term mode. When a character is typed on a keyboard of a terminal, its scan code value is transmitted to the PC instead of its ASCII value. Then, upon reception, the PC sends back the corresponding ASCII character to display on the screen.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION Double RS-232 PC-Term Mode – Activate continued To activate the PC-Term mode, read this bar code. It is advisable to insert a timeout of 50 ms between each character when baud rate is over 9600 baud. PC-TERM RS-232 MODE – ACTIVATE Upper/lower case characters and the type of numeric characters can be adjusted using the Upper/Lower Case Options bar codes contained in the Universal KBW Interface Configuration section of this manual.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232 In/Out Mode – Activate Scan the bar code below to activate the RS-232 In/Out Mode.
RS-232 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION RS-232: Full ASCII Emulation Once enabled, this function will convert each couple of characters from the Code 39 Full ASCII table.
WAND EMULATION I/F CONFIGURATION Wand Emulation Interface Configuration This following pages provide instructions to configure Wand Emulation interface communications options for scanners equipped with the Universal Keyboard Wedge Interface. NOTE The Wand Emulation interface features provided in this section are an enhanced set that are only available for scanners equipped with the Universal Keyboard Wedge interface.
WAND EMULATION I/F CONFIGURATION Wand Emulation I/F Configuration The programming bar codes in this section pertain only to POS terminals with a Wand Emulation communication interface. In order for the POS terminal and scanner to communicate, the scanner's configuration must match the communication settings of the POS terminal.
WAND EMULATION I/F CONFIGURATION Wand Emulation Activation To enable the Wand Emulation interface, first scan this bar code... ENABLE [Universal Wedge] WAND EMULATION ...then select the symbology to be emulated using the bar codes in the Terminal/Keyboard Pad on pages 28-32. • Code 39 emulation is ID #69 (scan 6, then 9) • I 2 of 5 emulation is ID #68 • UPC/EAN emulation is ID #70 (only 8 or 13 character messages are accepted for this emulation.
WAND EMULATION I/F CONFIGURATION Wand Emulation: Transmission Speed TRANSMISSION SPEED = HIGH (WAND DEFAULT) TRANSMISSION SPEED = MEDIUM R44-2021 157
WAND EMULATION I/F CONFIGURATION Wand Emulation: Transmission Speed - continued TRANSMISSION SPEED = LOW 158 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
WAND EMULATION I/F CONFIGURATION Wand Emulation: Bar/Space Polarity BAR = 1, SPACE = 0 (WAND DEFAULT) BAR = 0, SPACE = 1 R44-2021 159
WAND EMULATION I/F CONFIGURATION Wand Emulation: Idle State HIGH (+5V) (WAND DEFAULT) LOW (0V) 160 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Symbologies Symbology selection (bar code type) determines which symbologies the scanner will decode. Once you have determined the symbologies you wish to enable, turn to the following pages, enable those symbologies and set the data format options (e.g. check digit, start/stop characters, etc.) required by your host system for each symbology type. You must enable the symbology format options settings that are compatible with your host system.
SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Selection The following bar codes allow you to enable the individual symbologies indicated.
SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Selection - continued UPC/EAN ENABLE (DEFAULT) MONARCH/CODABAR ENABLE (DEFAULT) R44-2021 163
SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Selection - continued CODE 128 ENABLE (DEFAULT) EAN 128 ENABLE (DEFAULT) 164 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Selection - continued STANDARD 2 OF 5 ENABLE MSI ENABLE R44-2021 165
SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Selection - continued PLESSEY ENABLE TELEPEN ENABLE 166 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Selection - continued CODE 93 ENABLE 2 OF 5 MATRIX ENABLE R44-2021 167
SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Selection - continued IATA ENABLE (ONLY 15, 17, 19 and 21 character bar codes) BC412 ENABLE (Requires a special PROM) 168 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Selection - continued 3W7 ENABLE LABEL CODE 4/5 ENABLE R44-2021 169
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options STANDARD CODE 39 ENABLE (DEFAULT) FULL ASCII CODE 39 ENABLE 170 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued FULL ASCII EXTENDED - DISABLE (DEFAULT) FULL ASCII EXTENDED Active on 2 Characters preceded by a dash.
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued FULL ASCII EXTENDED Active on 2 Characters. FULL ASCII EXTENDED Active ONLY on 2 Characters separate from the symbol.
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued EMULATE FUNCTION KEYS - ENABLE Once enabled, this function will convert each couple of characters from the Code 39 FULL ASCII EXTENDED table.
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued FULL ASCII EMULATION - DISABLE Once enabled, this function will convert each couple of characters from the Code 39 FULL ASCII table for support of F1 - F10 and more.
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued START/STOP TRANSMITTED START/STOP NOT TRANSMITTED R44-2021 175
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued The multi-read function permits the temporary storage of one or more codes in the decoder's memory which will then be transmitted in a single string message. To operate the multi-read function, the desired group of codes to be first stored must have a mulit-read character as the leading character. This character can be chosen in the multi-read table inAppendix E after scanning the MULTI-READ ENABLED bar code (default is SPACE character).
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued MULTI-READ ENABLED MULTI-READ DISABLED (DEFAULT) R44-2021 177
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued In the case of high-level security applications, a check character can be integrated as the last character in the code and verified before transmission.
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued MODULO 43 CHECK CHARACTER VERIFIED AND TRANSMITTED MODULO 43 CHECK CHARACTER VERIFIED AND NOT TRANSMITTED R44-2021 179
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued PHARMACODE OR PHARMA 32/39 NEW SELECTION NOTE The NEW SELECTION bar code must be scanned prior to scanning the PHARMACODE ENABLE bar code.
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued PHARMACODE OR PHARMA 32/39 START/STOP TRANSMITTED PHARMACODE OR PHARMA 32/39 START/STOP NOT TRANSMITTED (DEFAULT) R44-2021 181
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued PHARMACODE OR PHARMA 32/39 CHECK DIGIT TRANSMITTED (DEFAULT) PHARMACODE OR PHARMA 32/39 CHECK DIGIT NOT TRANSMITTED 182 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued CIP CODE 39 ENABLED w/CHECK DIGIT TRANSMITTED CIP CODE 39 ENABLED w/CHECK DIGIT NOT TRANSMITTED R44-2021 183
SYMBOLOGIES Code 39 Options -- continued CIP CODE 39 (ALL CODES 39) (DEFAULT) 184 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Label Code 4/5 Options CONVERT ON CONVERT OFF R44-2021 185
SYMBOLOGIES Interleaved 2 of 5 Options EVEN NUMBER OF CHARACTERS (DEFAULT) ODD NUMBER OF CHARACTERS 186 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Interleaved 2 of 5 Options - continued CODE LENGTH = ONE LENGTH FIXED AFTER THE FIRST READ (DEFAULT) Fixed length(s) authorized and set upon first reading(s) after power-on. NOTE In this mode, the code lengths are not saved after power-off.
SYMBOLOGIES Interleaved 2 of 5 Options - continued CODE LENGTH = THREE LENGTHS FIXED AFTER THE FIRST THREE READS CODE LENGTH = FOUR LENGTHS FIXED AFTER THE FIRST FOUR READS 188 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Interleaved 2 of 5 Options - continued NUMBER OF FIXED LENGTHS = 1 Fixed length(s) authorized and set up using the numeric pad in Appendix B. NOTE In this mode, the code lengths are saved after power-off.
SYMBOLOGIES Interleaved 2 of 5 Options - continued NUMBER OF FIXED LENGTHS = 3 NUMBER OF FIXED LENGTHS = 4 190 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Interleaved 2 of 5 Options - continued LENGTH OF 1st FIXED LENGTH BAR CODE LENGTH OF 2nd FIXED LENGTH BAR CODE R44-2021 191
SYMBOLOGIES Interleaved 2 of 5 Options - continued LENGTH OF 3rd FIXED LENGTH BAR CODE LENGTH OF 4th FIXED LENGTH BAR CODE 192 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Interleaved 2 of 5 Options - continued Enter the desired fixed length(s) using the numeric pad in Appendix B, then scan the VALIDATION bar code below.
SYMBOLOGIES Interleaved 2 of 5 Options - continued CHECK DIGIT VERIFIED AND TRANSMITTED CHECK DIGIT VERIFIED BUT NOT TRANSMITTED 194 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Interleaved 2 of 5 Options - continued CIP CHECK DIGIT VERIFIED AND TRANSMITTED CIP CHECK DIGIT VERIFIED BUT NOT TRANSMITTED R44-2021 195
SYMBOLOGIES Interleaved 2 of 5 Options - continued CHECK DIGIT NOT VERIFIED (DEFAULT) WARNING This mode is not advised. Missing characters can occur in the case of incomplete scanning of a bar code.
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options ALL UPC/EAN CODES AUTHORIZED (DEFAULT) EAN 13 AUTHORIZED R44-2021 197
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued UPC-A AUTHORIZED EAN 8 AUTHORIZED 198 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued UPC-E AUTHORIZED TRANSMIT UPC AS EAN (DEFAULT) R44-2021 199
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued TRANSMIT UPC AS UPC TRANSMIT UPC-E AS UPC-E (DEFAULT) 200 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued TRANSMIT UPC-E AS UPC-A TRANSMIT ADDON R44-2021 201
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued DON'T TRANSMIT ADDON (DEFAULT) ADDON OPTIONAL (DEFAULT) 202 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued ADDON REQUIRED 2 OR 5 CHARACTER ADDON (DEFAULT) R44-2021 203
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued 2 CHARACTER ADDON ONLY 5 CHARACTER ADDON ONLY 204 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued EAN 13 ADDON (378 OR 379 PREFIX) ENABLED EAN 13 ADDON (378 OR 379 PREFIX) DISABLED (DEFAULT) R44-2021 205
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued TRANSMIT PREFIXES DON'T TRANSMIT PREFIXES (DEFAULT) 206 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued TRANSMIT EAN 13 FLAG (DEFAULT) DON'T TRANSMIT EAN 13 FLAG R44-2021 207
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued TRANSMIT EAN 8 FLAG (DEFAULT) DON'T TRANSMIT EAN 8 FLAG 208 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued TRANSMIT UPC-A FLAG (DEFAULT) DON'T TRANSMIT UPC-A FLAG R44-2021 209
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued TRANSMIT UPC-E FLAG (DEFAULT) DON'T TRANSMIT UPC-E FLAG 210 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued TRANSMIT EAN 13 CHECK DIGIT (DEFAULT) DON'T TRANSMIT EAN 13 CHECK DIGIT R44-2021 211
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued TRANSMIT UPC-A CHECK DIGIT (DEFAULT) DON'T TRANSMIT UPC-A CHECK DIGIT 212 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued TRANSMIT EAN 8 CHECK DIGIT (DEFAULT) DON'T TRANSMIT EAN 8 CHECK DIGIT R44-2021 213
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued TRANSMIT UPC-E CHECK DIGIT (DEFAULT) DON'T TRANSMIT UPC-E CHECK DIGIT 214 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued TRANSMIT ALL CHARACTERS (DEFAULT) TRANSMIT PRODUCT CODE ONLY R44-2021 215
SYMBOLOGIES UPC/EAN Options - continued CONVERT UPC/EAN to ISBN TRANSMIT UPC/EAN as UPC/EAN (DEFAULT) 216 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Codabar Options TRANSMIT START/STOP CHARACTERS DON'T TRANSMIT START/STOP CHARACTERS (DEFAULT) R44-2021 217
SYMBOLOGIES Codabar Options - continued abcd (small) START/STOP CHARACTERS ENABLE (DEFAULT) ABCD (CAPs) START/STOP CHARACTERS ENABLE 218 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Codabar Options - continued CONCATENATION OF TWO BAR CODES ENABLE (bar code 1 must end with the character 'd' and bar code 2 must start with the character 'd') (DEFAULT) STANDARD R44-2021 219
SYMBOLOGIES Code 128 Options CHECK CHARACTER VERIFIED AND TRANSMITTED CHECK CHARACTER VERIFIED BUT NOT TRANSMITTED (DEFAULT) 220 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Code 128 Options - continued CHECK CHARACTER NOT VERIFIED BUT TRANSMITTED R44-2021 221
SYMBOLOGIES Code 128 Options - continued FUNCTION CODE 2 (FNC2) ENABLED This function permits the temporary storage of a code in the decoder if this code starts with the FNC 2 character. The message buffered will be concatenated and transmitted with the next code having no FNC 2 character.
SYMBOLOGIES UCC/EAN 128 Options TRANSMIT FUNCTION CODE 1 (FNC1) ENABLED TRANSMIT FUNCTION CODE 1 (FNC1) DISABLED (DEFAULT) R44-2021 223
SYMBOLOGIES Standard 2 of 5 Options NUMBER OF LENGTHS AUTHORIZED = 1 (DEFAULT) NUMBER OF LENGTHS AUTHORIZED = 2 224 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Standard 2 of 5 Options - continued START/STOP CHARACTER TYPE = 2 BARS START/STOP CHARACTER TYPE = 3 BARS (DEFAULT) R44-2021 225
SYMBOLOGIES MSI Options VARIABLE LENGTH BAR CODES ENABLE (DEFAULT) ENABLE ONE FIXED LENGTH SET BY READING A BAR CODE AFTER POWER-ON NOTE Length is not saved after power-off.
SYMBOLOGIES MSI Options - continued DOUBLE CHECK DIGIT (Modulo 10) VERIFIED AND BOTH TRANSMITTED DOUBLE CHECK DIGIT (Modulo 10) VERIFIED BUT NOT TRANSMITTED (DEFAULT) R44-2021 227
SYMBOLOGIES MSI Options - continued DOUBLE CHECK DIGIT (Modulo 10) BOTH VERIFIED BUT ONLY THE FIRST ONE TRANSMITTED DOUBLE CHECK DIGIT NOT VERIFIED 228 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES MSI Options - continued SINGLE CHECK DIGIT (Modulo 10) VERIFIED AND TRANSMITTED SINGLE CHECK DIGIT (Modulo 10) VERIFIED BUT NOT TRANSMITTED R44-2021 229
SYMBOLOGIES Plessey Code Options TRANSMIT CHECK DIGITS (DEFAULT) DON'T TRANSMIT CHECK DIGITS 230 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Telepen Code Options ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS ENABLE (DEFAULT) NUMERIC CHARACTERS ONLY ENABLE R44-2021 231
SYMBOLOGIES Code 93 Options MULTIREAD ENABLED (DEFAULT) MULTIREAD DISABLED (Multiread permits the decoder to concatenate bar codes that start with a space character. These will be transmitted upon reading a bar code having no leading space character.
SYMBOLOGIES Matrix 2 of 5 Options START/STOP CHARACTER TYPE = 2 BARS START/STOP CHARACTER TYPE = 3 BARS (DEFAULT) R44-2021 233
SYMBOLOGIES Matrix 2 of 5 Options - continued CHECK DIGIT VERIFIED AND TRANSMITTED (DEFAULT) CHECK DIGIT VERIFIED BUT NOT TRANSMITTED 234 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Matrix 2 of 5 Options - continued CHECK DIGIT NOT VERIFIED R44-2021 235
SYMBOLOGIES Matrix 2 of 5 Options - continued VARIABLE LENGTH BAR CODES ENABLE (DEFAULT) FIXED LENGTH BAR CODES ENABLE 236 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Matrix 2 of 5 Options - continued FIRST BAR CODE LENGTH SELECTED FIRST BAR CODE LENGTH ACCESS CODE NOTE Use the numeric pad in Appendix B to set the code length, then scan the VALIDATION bar code on the next page.
SYMBOLOGIES Matrix 2 of 5 Options - continued VALIDATION 238 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES Matrix 2 of 5 Options - continued SECOND BAR CODE LENGTH SELECTED SECOND BAR CODE LENGTH ACCESS CODE NOTE Use the numeric pad in Appendix B to set the code length, then scan the VALIDATION bar code on the next page.
SYMBOLOGIES Matrix 2 of 5 Options - continued VALIDATION 240 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES BC412 Options TRANSMIT CHECK DIGIT DON'T TRANSMIT CHECK DIGIT (DEFAULT) R44-2021 241
SYMBOLOGIES Decoding Selectivity MINIMUM SELECTIVITY (One bar code, one decode) MAXIMUM SELECTIVITY (Three bar code captures, three decodes) 242 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
SYMBOLOGIES SP4RF Symbology Leading Identifiers Symbology-specific label identifiers comprise one or two ASCII characters that can precede or follow bar code label data as it is transmitted to the host. The host uses these characters to distinguish between symbologies. Industry standards have been established for symbology-specific label identifiers, and are listed in the table below. Most scanners will have factory default identifiers preset to these standards.
SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Leading Identifiers - continued DON'T TRANSMIT LEADING ID'S W/ONE CHARACTER List of Identifiers Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 UPC/EAN Codabar Code 128 EAN 128 Standard 2 of 5 MSI Code Plessey Code Telepen Code A I E F C J R M P B Code 93 Matrix 2 of 5 IATA 3W7 Pharmacode Reserved # 1 Reserved # 2 Reserved # 3 RS232 data received Mag. stripe data G Q T X S V W Y Z D Table 1.
SYMBOLOGIES Three Character AIM Identifier TRANSMIT IDENTIFIER WITH THREE CHARACTERS The first character is ] (5Dhex), the second identifies the type of symbology read, and the third indicates an option in the symbology. Refer to the AIM standard.
SYMBOLOGIES Decoding Selectivity MINIMUM SELECTIVITY (One bar code capture, one decode) (DEFAULT) MAXIMUM SELECTIVITY (Three bar code captures, three decode) 246 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX A Appendix A Misc. Features Contents BEEPER OPTIONS ................................................. A-2 PREAMBLE/POSTAMBLE .......................................... A-6 CONVERSION OF CHARACTERS ................................ A-9 ROLLING BUFFER MODE ...................................... A-15 BEEP UPON "BEL" (O7H) RECEIVED .................... A-21 SCANNER RELEASED BY HOST .............................. A-22 TRANSMISSION OF THE FULL ASCII .......................
APPENDIX A Beeper Options HIGH SOUND VOLUME (DEFAULT) MEDIUM SOUND VOLUME A-2 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX A Beeper Options - continued LOW SOUND VOLUME SOUND VOLUME OFF R44-2021 A-3
APPENDIX A Beeper Options - continued LONG (120ms) BEEP DURATION (DEFAULT) MEDIUM (60ms) BEEP DURATION A-4 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX A Beeper Options - continued SHORT (20 ms) BEEP DURATION VERY SHORT (5 ms) BEEP DURATION R44-2021 A-5
APPENDIX A Preamble/Postamble ACCESS TO PORT J1 PREAMBLE BUFFER (TTL input data ONLY) ACCESS TO PORT J1 POSTAMBLE BUFFER (TTL input data ONLY) A-6 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX A Preamble/Postamble - continued ACCESS TO PREAMBLE BUFFERS OF ALL PORTS (Characters will be stored in ALL preamble buffers) ACCESS TO POSTAMBLE BUFFERS OF ALL PORTS (Characters will be stored in ALL postamble buffers) R44-2021 A-7
APPENDIX A Preamble/Postamble - continued CLEAR BUFFER PRE-SELECTED TRANSMIT PRE/POSTAMBLE CHARACTERS A-8 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX A Conversion of Characters FIRST CHARACTER TO BE CONVERTED Scan the character from the Code 39 Full ASCII TABLE located in Appendix C, then scan the VALIDATION bar code.
APPENDIX A Conversion of Characters - continued NEW FIRST CHARACTER DESIRED ACCESS Scan the character from the Code 39 Full ASCII TABLE located in Appendix C, then scan the VALIDATION bar code.
APPENDIX A Conversion of Characters - continued CLEAR CONVERSION OF FIRST CHARACTER R44-2021 A-11
APPENDIX A Conversion of Characters - continued SECOND CHARACTER TO BE CONVERTED ACCESS Scan the character from the Code 39 Full ASCII TABLE located in Appendix C, then scan the VALIDATION bar code.
APPENDIX A Conversion of Characters - continued NEW SECOND CHARACTER DESIRED ACCESS Scan the character from the Code 39 Full ASCII TABLE located in Appendix C, then scan the VALIDATION bar code.
APPENDIX A Conversion of Characters - continued CLEAR CONVERSION OF SECOND CHARACTER A-14 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX A Rolling Buffer Mode In this mode, input data is stored in a buffer (up to 3K characters) and transmitted at a fixed timeout selected with this section.
APPENDIX A Rolling Buffer Mode - continued TIMEOUT = 200 ms TIMEOUT = 500 ms A-16 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX A Rolling Buffer Mode - continued TIMEOUT = 700 ms TIMEOUT = 1 SECOND R44-2021 A-17
APPENDIX A Rolling Buffer Mode - continued TIMEOUT = 1.
APPENDIX A Rolling Buffer Mode - continued TIMEOUT = 3 SECONDS TIMEOUT = 5 SECONDS R44-2021 A-19
APPENDIX A Rolling Buffer Mode - continued TIMEOUT = 7 SECONDS TIMEOUT = 10 SECONDS A-20 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX A Beep Emitted Upon "BEL" (O7h) Received NOT ACTIVATED ACTIVATED R44-2021 A-21
APPENDIX A Scanner Released by Host This function allows an RS-232 host to enable/ disable input messages by sending programmable ASCII characters.
APPENDIX A Scanner Released by Host - continued SELECT THE "ON" CHARACTER Scan the character from the Code 39 Full ASCII TABLE located in Appendix C, then scan the VALIDATION bar code.
APPENDIX A Scanner Released by Host - continued SELECT THE "OFF" CHARACTER Scan the character from the Code 39 Full ASCII TABLE located in Appendix C.
APPENDIX A Transmission of the Full ASCII Character Set Read the START label on the inside back cover. ACTIVATED The scanner will return to normal Operational Mode when all 96 characters are transmitted.
APPENDIX A Lock Access to Programming The LOCK ACCESS feature allows an administrator to control access to scanner programming. To lock access to programming, follow this procedure: 1. Scan the START bar code on the inside back cover. 2. Scan this PROGRAMMING LOCKED bar code. PROGRAMMING LOCKED 3. A-26 Scan the END bar code on the inside back cover.
APPENDIX A Lock Access to Programming - continued To unlock access to programming, follow this procedure: 1. Scan this UNLOCK ACCESS bar code. 2. 3. 4. UNLOCK ACCESS Scan the START bar code on the inside back cover. Scan this PROGRAMMING RE-AUTHORIZED bar code. PROGRAMMING RE-AUTHORIZED Scan the END bar code on the inside back cover.
APPENDIX A Displaying the Firmware Level Once the scanner is connected to a host system with communication parameters correctly adjusted, the level of the firmware implemented in the scanner can be displayed as follows: 1. Read the START bar code on the inside back cover. 2. Scan this DISPLAY FIRMWARE LEVEL bar code. DISPLAY FIRMWARE LEVEL Once the DISPLAY FIRMWARE LEVEL bar code is read, the firmware level is transmitted and the decoder returns to its previous operational mode.
APPENDIX A Displaying the Firmware Level - continued The message will appear as follows: FIRMWARE LEVEL: XXX.XX If the SMARTY adapter is attached to the decoder, the message will include both the decoder and the smarty firmware levels as follows: FIRMWARE LEVEL: XXX.XX R44-2021 + SXX.
APPENDIX A NOTES A-30 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX B Appendix B Numeric Pad The bar codes in this section provide a handy way to program numeric information into the scanner. NOTE Certain scanner models have been programmed by factory default to decode Code 39 bar codes with a minimum length of two digits, and will require reprogramming to allow the scanner to read single-digit bar codes. See the following page for instructions to change Code 39 minimum length.
APPENDIX B Set Code 39 Minimum Length To allow the indicated scanner models to read single-digit bar codes... • Scan the SET C39 MINIMUM LENGTH bar code on the next page. • Scan the C39 MINIMUM LENGTH = ONE bar code. • Scan the END C39 MINIMUM LENGTH bar code on the second page following this page.
APPENDIX B Set Code 39 Minimum Length SET C39 MINIMUM LENGTH C39 MINIMUM LENGTH = ONE R44-2021 B-3
APPENDIX B Set Code 39 Minimum Length C39 MINIMUM LENGTH = TWO END C39 MINIMUM LENGTH B-4 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX B Numeric Pad 1 2 R44-2021 B-5
APPENDIX B Numeric Pad - continued 3 4 B-6 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX B Numeric Pad - continued 5 6 R44-2021 B-7
APPENDIX B Numeric Pad - continued 7 8 B-8 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX B Numeric Pad - continued 9 0 R44-2021 B-9
APPENDIX B NOTES B-10 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table NUL SOH R44-2021 C-1
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued STX ETX C-2 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued EOT ENQ R44-2021 C-3
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued ACK BEL C-4 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued BS HT R44-2021 C-5
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued LF VT C-6 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued FF CR R44-2021 C-7
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued SO SI C-8 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued DLE DC1 R44-2021 C-9
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued DC2 DC3 C-10 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued DC4 NAK R44-2021 C-11
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued SYN ETB C-12 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued CAN EM R44-2021 C-13
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued SUB ESC C-14 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued FS GS R44-2021 C-15
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued RS US C-16 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued SP ! R44-2021 C-17
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued " # C-18 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued $ % R44-2021 C-19
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued & ’ (closing single quote) C-20 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
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Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued .
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Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued 2 3 C-26 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued 4 5 R44-2021 C-27
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued 6 7 C-28 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued 8 9 R44-2021 C-29
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued : (Colon) ; (Semi-colon) C-30 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
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Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued B C C-34 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
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Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued F G C-36 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
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Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued J K C-38 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued L M R44-2021 C-39
Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued N O C-40 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
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Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued R S C-42 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
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Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued ^ (Dash) C-48 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
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Appendix C Code 39 Full ASCII Table - continued | (Pipe Character) } R44-2021 C-63
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APPENDIX D Appendix D Code 39 ASCII Extended Table FIELD EXIT FIELD ADVANCE R44-2021 D-1
APPENDIX D Code 39 ASCII Extended Table - continued ENTER SEND D-2 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX D Code 39 ASCII Extended Table - continued TAB RETURN R44-2021 D-3
APPENDIX D Code 39 ASCII Extended Table - continued RESET, RESTORE HOME D-4 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX D Code 39 ASCII Extended Table - continued RIGHT ARROW LEFT ARROW R44-2021 D-5
APPENDIX D Code 39 ASCII Extended Table - continued UP ARROW DOWN ARROW D-6 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX D Code 39 ASCII Extended Table - continued CLEAR F1 R44-2021 D-7
APPENDIX D Code 39 ASCII Extended Table - continued F2 F3 D-8 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
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APPENDIX D Code 39 ASCII Extended Table - continued F10 F11 D-12 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX D Code 39 ASCII Extended Table - continued F12 R44-2021 D-13
APPENDIX D NOTES D-14 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX E Appendix E Multiread Character Table Space 0 R44-2021 E-1
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APPENDIX E Multiread Character Table - continued R S R44-2021 E-15
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APPENDIX F Appendix F Enabling Code 39 Your scanner must be enabled to read the Code 39 (C39) symbology in order to read the programming bar codes in this manual. To enable C39, follow these steps: 1. On the following pages, find the Enable Code 39 feature for your scanner model. 2. Scan the SET/END (CODE 39 ONLY) bar code for your scanner model from that page. 3. Scan the ENABLE CODE 39 bar code for your scanner model. 4. Scan the SET/END (CODE 39 ONLY) bar code for your scanner model. 5.
APPENDIX F Enable Code 39 Models: VS800, VS1200, HS1250 and Duet SET/END (CODE 39 ONLY) VS800, VS1200, HS1250 and DUET models ENABLE CODE 39 VS800, VS1200, HS1250 and DUET models F-2 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX F Enable Code 39 Model: VS1000 SET/END (CODE 39 ONLY) VS1000 models ENABLE CODE 39 VS1000 models R44-2021 F-3
APPENDIX F Enable Code 39 Models: QuickScan 1000, 6000, and 6000 Plus SET/END (CODE 39 ONLY) QuickScan 1000, 6000, and 6000 Plus models ENABLE CODE 39 QuickScan 1000, 6000, and 6000 Plus models F-4 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
APPENDIX F Enable Code 39 Model: PowerScan SET/END (CODE 39 ONLY) PowerScan models ENABLE CODE 39 PowerScan models R44-2021 F-5
APPENDIX F NOTES F-6 Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Guide
START and END Bar Codes The bar codes on this page are used to enter and exit Universal Keyboard Wedge Programming Mode. For more information, see the topic titled “How to Program Your Scanner” in the Introduction section of this manual.
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