This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Table of Contents Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Installation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Pairing ..................................................................................................................
EAN-13 Supplement Settings: .................................................................................................................................. 30 EAN-8 Supplement Settings: .................................................................................................................................... 30 Code 39 Settings: ......................................................................................................................................................
Collective Reading Settings: ....................................................................................................................................67 Collective Reading Settings Continued: .................................................................................................................68 Read Mode Settings: .................................................................................................................................................
Introduction Worth Data RF Lasers have the following features: 1) A range of up to 500 feet (line-of-sight) with collision detection and retry logic built in. Indoor range will vary depending on wall construction type, number of walls and other obstructions between the RF Laser and USB Base Station receiver. 2) Up to ten 1D RF Lasers can communicate with one USB Base Station receiver. One 2D RF Laser can communicate with one USB Base Station receiver.
Installation Components of RF Laser Readers In the event the shipping box shows damage on arrival, please note the damage on the carrier's receipt log. The standard contents of your reader shipment are the following: 1. One or more RF Laser scanners. 2. USB Base Station receiver. 3. A Worth Data regulated 5V power supply to charge the RF Laser Scanner. TO PREVENT DAMAGING THE RF LASER, DO NOT USE ANY OTHER BRAND OF POWER SUPPLY. 4. A CD with the user’s manual and setup sheet pdf files.
Pairing The default state of the RF Laser is un-paired. You must pair the RF Laser to the USB Base Station receiver that you wish it to communicate with. You can pair the RF Laser with any USB Base Station receiver but it can only be paired with one at a time. Briefly press the button on the USB Base Station receiver until you see the LED blink 3 times then release the button. This will put the receiver into pairing mode for 60 seconds.
Operational Modes Normal Operation When you scan, you will get one high pitched beep when you get a successful decode. The data is then transmitted to the USB Base Station receiver (as it is being transmitted, the LED turns blue). When the Laser receives the acknowledgement from the Base Station that the data has been received, the RF Laser emits a lower pitched beep and turns on a green LED. If the transmitted data fails to be acknowledged, 1) Further scanning is prohibited.
1D Setup Mode Note: If you are using the 2D 520-RF then refer to the 2D setup chart starting on page 21. On the included CD-ROM you will find the RF Laser Setup Menu sheet. This simple menu lets you easily configure the RF Laser Reader to work with almost any computer system, and to tailor its bar code reading and data format characteristics. Be sure to read the scanning instructions on the next page. To read Setup Menu bar codes and configure your reader, you must know the right way to scan bar codes.
Laser Scanning Instructions Using a laser scanner is basically as simple and intuitive as "point and shoot" at a distance of 0-24", depending on the density of the bar code. Basically, the laser scanner's beams must cross every bar and space on the bar code, without touching any other bar codes, as shown in the first example below. You'll need to hold the scanner further away to produce a wider beam for large bar codes, and closer for bar codes with bars very close together.
Using The 1D RF Laser Setup Menu Note: If you are using the 2D 520-RF then refer to the 2D setup chart starting on page 24. 1. To configure your reader using the RF Laser Setup Menu, you must first scan the Start Setup code at the top left corner. Do this now. You'll hear two beeps. During Setup, nothing will be transmitted to your computer; the Reader Setup Menu codes are strictly for configuring the reader. If you did not hear two beeps, try scanning the code again, until you hear the two beeps.
Note: If you are using the 2D 520-RF then refer to the 2D setup chart starting on page 24.
Note: If you are using the 2D 520-RF then refer to the 2D setup chart starting on page 24.
Note: If you are using the 2D 520-RF then refer to the 2D setup chart starting on page 24. Code 128 Disable Code 128 Enable Code 128 Disable UCC/EAN-128 Enable UCC/EAN-128 Enable Storage Tek Tape Label Code Disable Storage Tek Tape Label Code Bar Code IDs transmitted Bar Code IDs not transmitted 0 1 2 3 C D E F To enable a Bar Code ID character to be transmitted at the beginning of each bar code read, scan E.
Note: If you are using the 2D 520-RF then refer to the 2D setup chart starting on page 24. 2 of 5 Code Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Digit Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Digit Enable Check Digit Transmission Disable Check Digit Transmission Enable Standard 2 of 5 Disable Standard 2 of 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Enabling the Check Digit requires the data’s unit’s position to match the calculation for the check digit.
Note: If you are using the 2D 520-RF then refer to the 2D setup chart starting on page 24. Terminator characters Enter (carriage return) None HT CR/LF 0 1 2 3 Depending on your application, you may wish your Wireless Reader to transmit bar code data to your computer with an Enter (carriage return), a Tab at the end, or with no extra terminating character at all.
Note: If you are using the 2D 520-RF then refer to the 2D setup chart starting on page 24. Postamble "Postamble" refers to a user-specified data string transmitted at the end of each bar code. For instance, if you specify the postamble @@ and read data of 123456, "123456@@" would be transmitted to your computer. The default is no postamble. To select a postamble, scan up to 15 characters from the "FULL ASCII MENU" on the back of the Reader Setup Menu, and then scan SET when you're done.
DIFFICULT CODE SETUP OPTIONS (does not apply to 2D RF Laser) Aiming Laser Dot: (LZ404-RF only) Sometimes it is difficult to see the laser beam and know you are on the bar code, especially if you are attempting to read outdoors in direct sunlight. The laser can be output as a bright dot for a few seconds, allowing the user to place the dot in the middle of the bar code; then the laser beam starts sweeping for the read.
Accumulate Mode (1D only) Accumulate Mode is an option (which can be enabled or disabled using the Reader Setup Menu's Code 39 section) allowing the reader to accumulate multiple bar codes in its buffer, then transmit them to the computer as if they had been a single bar code. This is useful for entering quantities and other variable data. It works with Code 39 only, and can't be used with a check digit.
Function/Control Key Support The RF Laser can also transmit key sequences for function, control, alt (command and option keys on Macs), cursor and shift keys, for ease of use with the many software packages using these keys for menus or commands. You can include these codes in other bar codes, or you can scan these “keystrokes” into your Preamble or Postamble in order to add them to every scan from your reader. You must have Full ASCII Code 39 enabled on your reader (this is the default setting).
Windows Key The Windows key on a Windows keyboard is transmitted by scanning 4 bar codes - NULL and C for Windows On (pressing down) and NULL and D for Windows Off (releasing the key). Command and Option Keys on Mac USB Keyboards When you have a WDP Reader attached to a Macintosh Computer's USB port, to emulate the Command key, use the Windows key ON/OFF bar codes NULL, C (Command ON) and NULL, D (Command OFF) For the Option Key ON/OFF use RS (Option On) and US (Option Off).
Troubleshooting All Models Troubleshooting The beam won’t stay on, or I just get a narrow beam when I pull the trigger, or the scanner won’t turn on when I pull the trigger or the red LED flashes when I pull the trigger. All of the above problems are an indication that your BATTERY IS TOO LOW. With any of the above symptoms, recharge the battery in the RF Laser before assuming you have some other kind of problem. The reader won't beep when reading bar codes Recheck all the connections.
USB Trouble Shooting The Base Station's light flashes in Red cycles when the USB cable is connected. The Base Station cannot enumerate. The driver is probably not installed correctly. Occasionally the user will be unaware that he aborted his driver installation. Once the process has started, it should finish successfully. If it doesn’t, you will not see any data on the screen when scanning. To resolve a driver installation problem follow the applicable instructions below: Windows XP: 1.
Worth Data 520-RF Bar Code Scanner Setup Guide 1D Codes: Code Type Enabled by Default Additional Setup Info UPC yes page 25 EAN yes page 26 EAN-13 yes page 26 EAN-8 yes page 26 Code 39 yes page 28 Codabar yes page 29 Code 128 yes page 31 Code 93 yes page 32 Code 11 no page 33 Industrial 2 of 5 yes page 34 Interleaved 2 of 5 yes page 34 S-Code yes page 34 Matrix 2 of 5 no page 34 Chinese Post Matrix 2 of 5 no page 34 MSI/Plessey yes page 35 UK/Plessey yes pag
2D codes: Code Type Enabled by Default Additional Setup Info PDF417 yes page 45 Micro PDF417 yes page 46 Maxi Code yes page 47 QR Code yes page 48 Micro QR yes page 49 Aztec Code yes page 50 Aztec Runes no page 51 Data Matrix (ECC 200) yes page 52 Data Matrix (ECC 000-140) no page 52 Codablock F no page 53 Chinese Sensible Code no page 54 All Codes no page 55 Other Options: Item Setup Info Number of Characters page 56 Composite Codes page 57 String Options (pream
Set to factory default: To set the scanner to factory defaults, scan the code below.
UPC Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, UPC-A Settings: UPC-A, no leading zero, transmit check digit default ,E3, ,E5, ,E2, ,E4, default ,E7, ,E9, ,E6, ,E8, ,6Q, ,6P, ,KP, ,KQ, UPC-A UPC-A, no leading zero, not transmit check digit leading zero check digit transmission UPC-A, leading zero, transmit check digit UPC-A, leading zero, not transmit check digit UPC-E Settings: UPC-E, no leading zero, transmit check digit UPC-E UPC-E, no leading zero, not transmit check digit leading zero check digit transmi
EAN Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, EAN Settings: not transmit EAN-13 check digit EAN-13 and EAN-8 Check Digit Transmission EAN-13 and EAN-8 ISBN Conversion transmit EAN-13 check digit default not transmit EAN-8 check digit transmit EAN-8 check digit default disable ISBN conversion default ,IB, ,IA, ,IK, default ,HN, ,HO, ,4V, default ,IO, ,IP, ,IQ, enable ISBN conversion enable ISBN if possible disable ISSN conversion EAN-13 and EAN-8 ISSN Conversion enable ISSN conversion enable ISSN if
EAN Supplement Settings: EAN Symbologies EAN no supplement (default enable) EAN with 2-digit supplement EAN with 5-digit supplement Exclusive Enable Disable ,J4, ,R4, ,X4E, ,J5, ,R5, ,X4F, ,J6, ,R6, ,X4G, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies EAN-13 Supplement Settings: EAN Symbologies EAN-13 no supplement (default enable) EAN-13 with 2-digit supplement EAN-13 with 5-digit supplement Exclusive Enable ,JG, ,JU, ,JH, ,JV, ,JI, ,JW, Disable N/A N/A N/A note: se
Code 39 Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Code 39 Settings: Code 39 Exclusive Enable Disable Code 39 Enable/Disable (default enable) ,A2, ,B2, ,VB, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies normal code 39 Full ASCII Conversion default ,D5, ,D4, ,+K, default ,C1, ,C0, ,D8, ,D9, full ASCII code 39 full ASCII code 39 if possible not check CD Code 39 and It Pharmaceutical Check Digit (CD) check CD not transmit CD transmit CD default not transmit start/stop d
Codabar Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Codabar Settings: Codabar Exclusive Enable Disable Codabar Enable/Disable (default enable) ,A3, ,B3, ,VC, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies enable only Codabar normal mode Codabar ABC, CX Conversion default ,HA, ,H4, ,H5, ,H3, default ,H7, ,H6, ,H9, ,H8, enable only ABC code enable only CX code enable Codabar / ABC and CX not check CD Codabar Check Digit (CD) check CD not transmit CD transmit CD default no
Codabar Settings Continued: minimum data = one character Codabar Minimum Digit minimum data = three characters minimum data = five characters default Codabar Space Insertion disable space insertion default Codabar Inter-Character Gap Check disable inter-character gap check enable space insertion enable inter-character gap check 33 default ,HC, ,HB, ,HF, ,HE, ,HD, ,HI, ,HH,
Code 128 Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Code 128 Settings: Codabar Exclusive Enable Disable Code 128 Enable/Disable (default enable) ,A6, ,B6, ,VE, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies Code 128 and GS1-128 (EAN-128) EAN-128 Conversion Code 128 and GS1-128 (EAN-128) Concatenation disable GS1-128 default enable GS1-128 only enable EAN-128 if possible disable concatenation (FNC2 message append) default enable concatenation (FNC2 message append) 34 ,OF,
Code 93 Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Code 93 Settings: Symbology Code 93 (default enable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,A5, ,B5, ,VD, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies Code 93 Check Digit (CD) not transmit CD default transmit CD 35 ,DZ, ,DY,
Code 11 Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Code 11 Settings: Symbology Code 11 (default disable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,BLB, ,BLC, ,BLA, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies not check CD check 1 CD Code 11 Check Digit (CD) check 2 CD check auto 1 or 2 CD default not transmit CD default transmit CD 36 ,BLF, ,BLG, ,BLH, ,BLI, ,BLJ, ,BLK,
2 of 5 and S-Code Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, 2 of 5 and S-Code Settings: Symbology Industrial 2 of 5 (default enable) Interleaved 2 of 5 (default enable) S-Code (default enable) Matrix 2 of 5 (default disable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,J7, ,J8, ,RA, ,AB, ,R7, ,R8, ,R9, ,BB, ,X4K, ,X4L, N/A N/A Chinese Post Matrix 2 of 5 (default disable) note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies ,JE, ,JS, not check CD 2 of 5 and S-Code Check Digit (CD) default check CD
MSI / Plessey Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, MSI / Plessey Settings: Symbology MSI / Plessey (default enable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,A7, ,B7, ,VF, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies not check CD check 1 CD = mod 10 MSI / Plessey Check Digit (CD) default check 2 CD = mod 10/mod 10 check 2 CD = mod 10/mod 11 check 2 CD = mod 11/mod 10 check 2 CD = mod 11/mod 11 MSI / Plessey Check Digit (CD) Transmission not transmit CD transmit CD 1 default transm
UK / Plessey Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, UK / Plessey Settings: Symbology UK / Plessey (default enable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,A1, ,B1, ,VA, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies ,4O, ,4N, UK / Plessey Check Digit (CD) not transmit CD transmit CD default UK / Plessey Space Insertion disable space insertion default ,DO, ,DN, UK / Plessey X Conversion disable A -> X conversion default ,DP, ,DQ, enable space insertion enable A -> X conversio
POSTNET Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, POSTNET Settings: Symbology Exclusive Enable Disable POSTNET (default disable) ,D6C, ,D6A, ,D6B, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies 40
Intelligent Mail Bar Code Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Intelligent Mail Bar Code Settings: Symbology IMBC (default disable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,D5H, ,D5F, ,D5G, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies 41
GS1 DataBar Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, GS1 DataBar Settings: Symbology Exclusive Enable Disable GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Truncated Stacked Stacked Omnidirectional (default enable) ,J9, ,JX, ,SJ, GS1 DataBar Limited (default enable) ,JJ, ,JY, ,SK, GS1 DataBar Expanded Expanded Stacked (default enable) ,JK, ,DR, ,SL, GS1 DataBar All Above Types (default enable) note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies ,BC6, ,BCI, GS1 DataBar Check Digit (CD) n
Korean Postal Authority Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Korean Postal Authority Code Settings: Symbology Exclusive Enable Disable Korean Postal Authority (default disable) note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies ,WI, Korean Postal Authority Check Digit (CD) not transmit CD ,*-, ,*+, Korean Postal Authority Dash not transmit dash Korean Postal Authority Upside Down Reading upside down reading enabled ,JL, ,WH, default transmit CD transmit dash default
IATA Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, IATA Settings: Symbology IATA (default enable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,A4, ,B4, ,VH, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies not check CD IATA Check Digit (CD) default check FC / SN only check FC / CPN / SN check FC / CPN / AC / SN IATA Check Digit (CD) Transmission not transmit CD transmit CD default 44 ,4H, ,4I, ,4J, ,4K, ,4M, ,4L,
Tri-Optic Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Tri-Optic Settings: Symbology Tri-Optic (default enable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,JD, ,JZ, N/A note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies 45
Telepen Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Telepen Settings: Symbology Telepen (default enable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,A9, ,B9, ,VG, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies Telepen Conversion Output Mode numeric mode default ASCII mode 46 ,D2, ,D3,
JPN (Customer Bar Code) Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, JPN Settings: Symbology JPN (default disable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,D5R, ,D5P, ,D5Q, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies 47
PDF417 Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, PDF417 Settings: Symbology PDF417 (default enable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,BC3, ,BCF, ,BCR, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies 48
Micro PDF417 Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Micro PDF417 Settings: Symbology Exclusive Enable Disable Micro PDF417 (default enable) ,BC4, ,BCG, ,BCS, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies 49
Maxi Code Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Maxi Code Settings: Symbology Exclusive Enable Disable Maxi Code (default enable) ,BC2, ,BCE, ,BCQ, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies 50
QR Code Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, QR Code Settings: Symbology QR Code (default enable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,BC1, ,BCD, ,BCP, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies 51
Micro QR Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Micro QR Settings: Symbology Micro QR (default enable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,D38, ,D2U, ,D2V, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies 52
Aztec Code Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Aztec Code Settings: Symbology Exclusive Enable Disable Aztec Code (default enable) ,BC5, ,BCH, ,BCT, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies 53
Aztec Runes Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Aztec Runes Settings: Symbology Aztec Runes (default disable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,BF4, ,BF2, ,BF3, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies 54
Data Matrix Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Data Matrix Settings: Symbology Data Matrix (ECC 200) (default enable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,BC0, ,BCC, ,BCO, Data Matrix (ECC 000-140) (default disable) note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies ,BG2, ,BG0, 55 ,BG1,
Codablock F Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Codablock F Settings: Symbology Codablock F (default disable) Exclusive Enable Disable ,D4R, ,D4P, ,D4Q, note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies 56
Chinese Sensible Code Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Chinese Sensible Code Settings: Symbology Exclusive Enable Chinese Sensible Code (default disable) note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies ,D4K, ,D4L, 57 Disable ,D4M,
All Codes Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, All Codes Settings: Symbology All 1D Codes (default disable) All 2D Codes (default disable) Exclusive Enable ,BCA, ,BCM, ,BCB, ,BCN, ,A0, All 1D and 2D Codes (default disable) note: setting any symbology to exclusive will disable all other symbologies Disable ,BCY, ,BCZ, ,B0, Use this setting if you're having trouble reading a bar code with the default settings and you don't know what type of code you are trying to read.
Number of Characters Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Number of Characters Settings: If you are going to read bar codes of a known length, it is recommended to set the scanner for a fixed number of characters. The scanner uses this to verify that labels read are of the correct length and reject labels that do not have the specified length.
Composite Codes Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Composite Codes Settings: Link Flag ignore link flag for RSS/EAN-128 and EAN/UPC RSS / EAN-128 disable RSS/EAN-128 composite Composite enable RSS/EAN-128 composite EAN / UPC Composite disable EAN/UPC composite default ,BHF, ,BHE, default ,D1W, ,D1V, enable EAN/UPC composite enable 1D composite only Composite Component ,RQ, ,RP, not ignore link flag for RSS/EAN-128 and EAN/UPC default enable 2D composite only enable 1D and 2D composites defaul
String Options Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Case Conversion Settings: no case conversion (AbCd -> AbCd) Case Conversion default convert to upper case (AbCd -> ABCD) convert to lower case (AbCd -> abcd) exchange case (AbCd -> aBcD) ,YZ, ,YW, ,YX, ,YY, Output Format Settings: The following additional characters can be included in each code that is scanned: 1) Preamble / Postamble (up to 8 digits) Specified strings can be added in front and at the end of the data for all codes.
Prefix / Suffix Commands: Symbology All Codes UPC-A UPC-A add-on UPC-E UPC-E add-on EAN-13 EAN-13 add-on EAN-8 EAN-8 add-on Code 39 Tri-optic Codabar Industrial 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 S-code Matrix 2 of 5 IATA MSI/Plessey Telepen UK/Plessey Code 128 GS1-128 Code 11 Intelligent Mail Bar Code Prefix Command Suffix Command ,RY, ,N1, ,M0, ,N2, ,M1, ,N3, ,M2, ,N4, ,M3, ,M4, ,MC, ,M5, ,M6, ,M7, ,MB, ,GL, ,I8, ,N0, ,L8, ,MA, ,M9, ,XMX, ,BLD, ,D5I, ,RZ, ,N6, ,O0, ,N7, ,O1, ,N8, ,O2, ,N9, ,O3, ,O4, ,PN, ,O5,
Prefix / Suffix Commands Continued: Symbology POSTNET GS1 DataBar Composite code Codablock-F Data Matrix Aztec Chinese Sensible Code QR Code Maxicode PDF417 MicroPDF417 Clear Prefix / Suffix Prefix Command Suffix Command ,D6D, ,OE, ,RR, ,D4S, ,MD, ,BF0, ,D4N, ,MK, ,ML, ,OC, ,OD, ,MG, ,D6E, ,PQ, ,RS, ,D4T, ,PO, ,BF1, ,D4O, ,PW, ,PX, ,PY, ,PZ, ,PR, Prefix / Suffix Example Programming Sequence: 1) Scan “Start Setup” 2) Scan “Prefix Command” or “Suffix Command” for the desired symbology 3) Scan up to 4 ASC
Prefix / Suffix ASCII Value Table: ASCII Command ASCII Command ASCII Command ASCII Command ! “ # $ % & ' ( ) * + , .
Prefix / Suffix ASCII Value Table Continued: ASCII Command ASCII Command ASCII Command ASCII Command ^ _ ` { | } ~ ,7D, ,7E, ,7F, ,9T, ,9U, ,9V, ,9W, 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ,Q0, ,Q1, ,Q2, ,Q3, ,Q4, ,Q5, ,Q6, ,Q7, ,Q8, ,Q9, (SUB) (ESC) (FS) (GS) (RS) (US) DEL ,1Z, ,9A, ,9B, ,9C, ,9D, ,9E, ,9F, Code Identification / Length Settings: Code Identification Code Length code identification using Worth Data Code ID code identification using AIM/ISO/IEC 15424 ID code length (1D/2D : 2/6 digit) code length (1D/2D
Worth Data Code ID Prefix / Suffix Values: Code Code ID Code Code ID UPC-A C MSI/Plessey Z UPC-A +2 F Telepen d UPC-A +5 G UK/Plessey a UPC-E D Code 128 T UPC-E +2 H GS1-128 T UPC-E +5 I Code 93 U EAN-13 B Code 11 b EAN-13 +2 L Korean Postal Authority c EAN-13 +5 M Intelligent Mail Bar Code 0 EAN-8 A POSTNET 3 EAN-8 +2 J GS1 DataBar y EAN-8 +5 K Composite Code-A m Code 39 V Composite Code-B n Code 39 Full ASCII W Composite Code-C l Italian Pharmace
Collective Reading Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Collective Reading Settings: It is possible to not output data unless the specified number of codes is read. That means that the scanner does not read codes other than the specified number. Use this setting to read a group of labels all at once.
Collective Reading Settings Continued: Same Label Read Sorting Labels disable same label read during multiple read default enable same label read during multiple read enable sorting decoded labels Buffered Mode default ,D0V, ,D0W, default ,D0X, ,D0L, ,D0Y, disable sorting decoded labels buffered mode (one image) buffered mode (multiple images) non-buffered mode 68 ,D0T, ,D0U,
Read Mode Start Setup End Setup ,ZZ, ,ZZ, Read Mode Settings: single read Read Mode default multiple read (see below) continuous read (used mainly for demonstration) ,S0, ,S1, ,S2, In multiple read mode, when a bar code has been decoded, the decoded data will be output and the scan engine will keep on reading. When the bar code that has just been output is read again, it will not be output.
Read Mode Settings Continued: Auto Trigger (Stand Mode) enable auto trigger disable auto trigger default disable auto trigger synchronization Auto Trigger Synchronization enable auto trigger synchronization default ,+I, ,+F, ,%Q, ,%R, note: when the auto trigger is synchronized with the trigger switch, the read time configured for normal reading will be used for auto trigger read time.
Read Mode Settings Continued: read time 0 second read time 1 second read time 2 seconds default read time 3 seconds read time 4 seconds Normal Read Time read time 5 seconds read time 6 seconds read time 7 seconds read time 8 seconds read time 9 seconds read time * 10 read time indefinitely read 1 time, redundancy = 0 read 2 time, redundancy = 1 default read 3 time, redundancy = 2 read 4 time, redundancy = 3 Redundancy read 5 time, redundancy = 4 read 6 time, redundancy = 5 read 7 time, redundancy = 6
Read Mode Settings Continued: disable add-on wait more Add-on Delay Timer default add-on wait mode = 0.25 seconds add-on wait mode = 0.50 seconds add-on wait mode = 0.75 seconds ,XA, ,XB, ,XC, ,XD, Since WPC-type codes (UPC, EAN) with add-on (supplements) have a high probability of unsuccessful decoding, the scanner repeats decoding the add-on code during the specified period of time.
Imager Settings: default ,D3A, ,D39, ,D3B, default ,D3C, ,D3D, ,D3E, disable LED illumination Illumination Mode enable LED illumination LED illumination alternating disable laser aiming and LED illumination Aiming On/Off enable laser aiming disable laser aiming Central Reading enable central reading (read only a code that the laser aims at) disable central reading (read the entire image) ,D00, default careful mode (good for hard to read codes) 1D Code Decode Mode standard mode default semi-quic