Canmax CM-2D202 User Manual

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    Revision record revision number revision date rev.1.0 2016/02/01 (first edition) rev.1.1 2016/08/22 p.21 good lead buzzer volume / frequency command barcode creation.

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    1. The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice in the future. 2. All or part of this instruction manual can not be duplicated without permission. 3. The proper nouns such as the product names described in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of each company. 4. If ...

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    Product warranty and notes warranty period: the warranty period of this product is one year from the date of purchase. Warranty coverage: if a failure occurs due to the responsibility of the supplier during the warranty period, the supplier will repair or replace the equipment. However, even within ...

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    Safety please read this manual before use and use it properly and safely. Please keep this book carefully in a place where you can see it anytime. Usage notes never look into the laser irradiation window or look directly into the laser beam. Please do not disassemble / remodel. It may cause fever, f...

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    Index 1. Custom & factory default ........................................................ 9 setting custom default ................................................................. 9 resetting the custom default ........................................................... 9 remove the custom default...

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    No read ............................................................................. 44 centering ........................................................................... 45 working orientation ................................................................. 47 data editing .......................

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    Post code ............................................................................ 116 5. Imaging commands .............................................................. 117 single-use basis ................................................................... 117 command syntax .....................

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    1. Custom & factory default setting custom default please follow below procedures to make your own custom default. 1. Scan the following barcode set custom default to get start of your own default. ~ m n u c d p . Set custom default 2. Refer this manual and scan the command code you want. If the men...

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    2. Interface setting interface quick setting rs232c serial port please scan rs232c barcode below ~ p a p 2 3 2 . Rs232c and the setting parameter for rs232c is as below : parameter information baud rate 115,200bps data format 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit suffix cr/lf trigger mode manual trigger usb...

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    The following barcode is for japanese keyboard ~ p a p 1 2 5 . Usb keyboard ( mac ) ~ k b d c t y 2 8 . Japanese keyboard.

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    Usb hid-pos scan the following barcode to program the scanner for usb hid-pos interface ~ p a p 1 3 1 . Usb hid-pos usb com ( usb serial ) scan the following barocode to program the scanner to emulate a regular rs232-based comport.If your are using a windows os, you will need to a driver. Apple mach...

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    Caps/shift lock status to program your scanner to be caps/shift lock as the pc keyboard did by barcode below. ~ k b d s t y 0 . Caps lock off ~ k b d s t y 1 . Caps lock on ~ k b d s t y 2 . Shift lock on ~ k b d s t y 6 . Auto caps lock alphabetic keyboard conversion alphabetic keyboard characters ...

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    Rs232c setting baud rate ~ 2 3 2 b a d 0 . 「300bps」 ~ 2 3 2 b a d 1 . 「600bps」 ~ 2 3 2 b a d 2 . 「1200bps」 ~ 2 3 2 b a d 3 . 「2400bps」 ~ 2 3 2 b a d 4 . 「4800bps」 ~ 2 3 2 b a d 5 . 「9600bps」 ~ 2 3 2 b a d 6 . 「19200bps」 ~ 2 3 2 b a d 7 . 「38400bps」 ~ 2 3 2 b a d 8 . 「57600bps」 ~ 2 3 2 b a d 9 . 「 11...

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    Data format ( data bits, stop bits and parity ) ~ 2 3 2 w r d 3 . 7 data, 1 stop, parity even ~ 2 3 2 w r d 0 . 7 data, 1 stop, parity none ~ 2 3 2 w r d 6 . 7 data, 1 stop, parity odd ~ 2 3 2 w r d 4 . 7 data, 2 stop, parity even ~ 2 3 2 w r d 1 . 7 data, 2 stop, parity none ~ 2 3 2 w r d 7 . 7 dat...

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    Rs232 word length: data bits, stop bits, and parity data bits sets the word length at 7 or 8 bits of data per character. If an application requires only ascii hex characters 0 through 7f decimal (text, digits, and punctuation), select 7 data bits. For applications that require use of the full ascii ...

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    Numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    Xon/xoff standard ascii control characters can be used to tell the scan engine to start sending data (xon/xoff on) or to stop sending data (xon/xoff off). When the host sends the xoff character (dc3, hex 13) to the scan engine, data transmis- sion stops. To resume transmission, the host sends the xo...

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    3. Power up beeper the scan engine can be programmed to beep when it’s powered up. Scan the off bar code(s) if you don’t want a power up beep. Default = power up beeper on - scanner. ~ b e p p w r 0 . 「power up beer off scanner 」 ~ b e p p w r 1 . 「 power up beer on scanner 」 beep on bel character y...

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    Beeper volume – good read the beeper volume codes modify the volume of the beep the scan engine emits on a good read. Default = high ~ b e p l v l 1 . 「low」 ~ b e p l v l 2 . 「medium」 ~ b e p l v l 3 . 「 high 」 ~ b e p l v l 0 . 「off」 beeper pitch – good read the beeper pitch codes modify the pitch ...

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    ~ b e p d u r 5 0 . 「50ms」 ~ b e p d u r 1 0 0 . 「 100ms 」 ~ b e p d u r 5 0 0 . 「500ms」 ~ b e p d u r 1 0 0 0 . 「1000ms」 number of beeps – good read the number of beeps of a good read can be programmed from 1 - 9. The same number of beeps will be applied to the beeper and led in response to a good ...

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    ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」 good read delay number of error beeps/led flashes this sets the minimum amount of time before the scan engine can read another bar code. Default = 0 ms (no delay). ~ d l y g r d 0 . 「 no delay 」 ~ d l y g r d...

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    ~ d l y g r d . [user-specified good read delay] example) when setting the delay time to 10 seconds, scan in the following order. 「custom good read delay」→「1」「0」「0」「0」「0」→「cofirm」.

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    Numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    Error buzzer frequency ~ b e p f q 2 2 5 0 . 「 250hz, low 」 ~ b e p f q 2 3 2 5 0 . 「3250hz, medium」 ~ b e p f q 2 4 2 0 0 . 「4200hz, high」 number of beeps – error the number of beeps and led flashes emitted by the scan engine for a bad read or error can be programmed from 1 - 9. For example, if you...

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    Numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    Manual trigger mode when in manual trigger mode, the scanner scans until a barcode is read, or until the trigger is released. ~ p a p h h f . 「manual trigger-normal」 led illumination - manual trigger if you wish to set the illumination led brightness, scan one of the barcodes below. This sets the le...

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    Example)when setting to 1 second, scan in the following order. 「read timeout」→「1」「0」「0」「0」→「confirm」 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    Presentation mode presentation mode uses ambient light to detect barcodes. The led dims until a barcode is presented to the scanner, then the led brightens to read the code. If the light level in the room is not high enough, presentation mode may not work properly. Scan the following barcode to prog...

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    Numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    Presentation centering sensitivity use presentation centering to narrow the scanner’s field of view when it is in the stand to make sure the scanner reads only those barcodes intended by the user. For instance, if multiple codes are placed closely together, presentation centering will insure that on...

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    ~ p d c w i n 0 . 「 presentation centering none 」 ~ p d c t o p . 「presentation centering on」 ~ p d c b o t . 「presentation centering up」 ~ p d c l f t . 「presentation centering left」 ~ p d c r g t . 「presentation centering down」 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~...

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    ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    Poor quality 1d codes this setting improves the scanner’s ability to read damaged or badly printed linear barcodes. When poor quality 1d reading on is scanned, poor quality linear barcode reading is improved, but the scanner’s snappiness is decreased, making it less aggressive when reading good qual...

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    Hands free time-out the scan stand and presentation modes are referred to as “hands free” modes. If the scanner’s trigger is pulled when using a hands free mode, the scanner changes to manual trigger mode. You can set the time the scanner should remain in manual trigger mode by setting the hands fre...

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    ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    Reread delay this sets the time period before the scan engine can read the same barcode a second time. Setting a reread delay protects against accidental rereads of the same barcode. Longer delays are effective in minimizing accidental rereads. Use shorter delays in applications where repetitive bar...

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    ~ d l y 2 r r 1 0 0 0 . Short(1000ms) ~ d l y 2 r r 2 0 0 0 . Medium(2000ms) ~ d l y 2 r r 3 0 0 0 . Long(3000ms) ~ d l y 2 r r 4 0 0 0 . Extra long (4000ms) numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k.

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    9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」 character activation mode you may use a character sent from the host to trigger the scanner to begin scanning. When the activation character is received, the scanner continues scanning until either the character activation timeout ,the deactivati...

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    Remains on after a good read. Default = do not end character activation after good read. ~ h s t c g d 0 . 「do not end character activation after good read 」 ~ h s t c g d 1 . 「end character activation after good read」 character activation timeout you can set a timeout for the length of time the ill...

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    ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ k a k a ~ k b k b ~ k c k c ~ k d k d ~ k e k e ~ k f k f ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    Character deactivation mode if you have sent a character from the host to trigger the scanner to begin scanning, you can also send a deactivation character to stop scanning. Scan the following on bar code to use character deactivation, then use deactivation character (following) to select the charac...

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    * 「 off (no delay) 」 user-specified good read delay if you want to set your own length for the good read delay, scan the barcode below, then set the delay (from 0-30,000 milli- seconds) by scanning digits from the inside back cover, then scanning save. User-specified good read delay example) to set ...

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    7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」 no read with no read turned on, the scan engine notifies you if a code cannot be read. If using an ezconfig-scanning tool scan data window, an “nr” appears when a code cannot be read. If no read is turned off, the “nr” will no...

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    ~ v i d r e v 2 . 「video reverse and standard bar codes」 ~ v i d r e v 0 . 「 video reverse off 」 centering use centering to narrow the scan engine’s field of view to make sure that when the scanner is hand-held, it reads only those barcodes intended by the user. For instance, if multiple codes are p...

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    ~ d e c w i n 1 . 「centering on」 ~ d e c w i n 0 . 「 centering off 」 ~ d e c t o p . 「top of centering window」 ~ d e c b o t . 「bottom of centering window」 ~ d e c l f t . 「left of centering window」 ~ d e c r g t . 「right of centering window」 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k ...

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    ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」 working orientation some barcodes are direction-sensitive. For example, kix codes and ocr can misread when scanned sideways or upside down. Use the working orientation settings if your direction-sensitive cod...

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    4 - 2 data editing prefix/suffix overview when a barcode is scanned, additional information is sent to the host computer along with the barcode data. This group of barcode data and additional, user-defined data is called a “message string.” the selections in this section are used to build the user-d...

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    4 - 1 example: add a tab suffix to all symbologies step 1. Scan add suffix. Step 2. Scan 9, 9 from the programming chart inside the back cover of this manual to apply this suffix to all symbologies. Step 3. Scan 0, 9 from the programming chart inside the back cover of this manual. This corresponds w...

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    4 - 4 suffix selections add suffix clear all suffixes example) when setting the prefix of all code symbols (99 hex) to abc,scan in the following order. 「prefix setting」→「9」「9」「4」「1」「4」「2」「4」「3」→「confirm」 example) when setting the prefix of all code symbols (99 hex) to standard code id, scan in the f...

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    4 - 5 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ k a k a ~ k b k b ~ k c k c ~ k d k d ~ k e k e ~ k f k f ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」 alphanumeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5.

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    4 - 4 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ k a k a ~ k b k b ~ k c k c ~ k d k d ~ k e k e ~ k f k f ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」 function code transmit when this selection is enabled and function codes are contained within the scanned data, the scan engine transmits the ...

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    4 - 7 intercharacter, interfunction, and intermessage delays some terminals drop information (characters) if data comes through too quickly. Intercharacter, interfunction, and intermessage delays slow the transmission of data, increasing data integrity. Intercharacter delay an intercharacter delay o...

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    4 - 4 alphanumeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ k a k a ~ k b k b ~ k c k c ~ k d k d ~ k e k e ~ k f k f ~ m n u s a v . 「save」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    5 - 3 function code transmit when this selection is enabled and function codes are contained within the scanned data, the scan engine transmits the function code to the terminal. Charts of these function codes are provided in supported interface keys starting on page 8-3 . When the scanner is in key...

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    5 - 4 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「save」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    5 - 5 data formatting data format editor introduction you may use the data format editor to change the scan engine’s output. For example, you can use the data format editor to insert characters at certain points in barcode data as it is scanned. The selections in the following pages are used only if...

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    5 - 6 add a data format step 1. Scan the enter data format symbol ( page 5-2 ). Step 2. Select primary/alternate format determine if this will be your primary data format, or one of 3 alternate formats. This allows you to save a total of 4 different data formats. To program your primary format, scan...

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    5 - 7 terminal id table terminal model(s) terminal id usb pc keyboard (hid) 124 mac keyboard 125 pc keyboard (japanese) 134 serial (com driver required) 130 hid pos 131 usb surepos handheld 128 usb surepos tabletop 129 serial rs232 ttl 000 rs232 true 000 rs485 (ibm-hhbcr 1+2, 46xx) 051 keyboard ps2 ...

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    5 - 8 f1 is the “send all characters” command 0d is the hex value for a cr the data is output as: 1234567890 abcdefghij send all characters up to a particular character alphanumeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ k a k...

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    5 - 9 ~ k f k f ~ m n u s a v . 「save」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」 f3 include in the output message all characters from the input message, starting with the character at the current cursor position and continuing to, but not including, the search character “ss,” followed by an insert character. The cu...

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    5 - 10 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ k a k a ~ k b k b ~ k c k c ~ k d k d ~ k e k e ~ k f k f ~ m n u s a v . 「save」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    5 - 11 insert a character multiple times f4 send “xx” character “nn” times in the output message, leaving the cursor in the current position. Syntax = f4xxnn where xx stands for the insert character’s hex value for its ascii code, and nn is the numeric value (00-99) for the number of times it should...

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    5 - 12 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ k a k a ~ k b k b ~ k c k c ~ k d k d ~ k e k e ~ k f k f ~ m n u s a v . 「save」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」 insert barcode length b4 insert the barcode’s length in the output message, without moving the cursor. The length ...

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    5 - 13 send the symbology name and length before the barcode data from the barcode above. Break up these insertions with spaces. End with a carriage return. Command string: b3f42001b4f42001f10d b3 is the “insert symbology name” command f4 is the “insert a character multiple times” command 20 is the ...

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    5 - 14 command f4 is the “insert a character multiple times” command 20 is the hex value for a space 01 is the number of times the space character is sent f1 is the “send all characters” command 0d is the hex value for a cr the data is output as: code128 20 1234567890abcdefghij insert key strokes b5...

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    5 - 15 search for barcodes that begin with a 1. If a barcode matches, move the cursor back to the beginning of the data and send 6 characters followed by a carriage return. Using the barcode above: command string: fe31f7f2060d fe is the “compare characters” command 31 is the hex value for 1 f7 is th...

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    5 - 16 fghij search backward for a string b1 search backward for “s” string from the current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to “s” string. Syntax = b1nnnns where nnnn is the string length (up to 9999), and s consists of the ascii hex value of each character in the match string. For example...

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    5 - 10 stop suppressing characters fc disables suppress filter and clear all suppressed characters. Syntax = fc. Replace characters e4 replaces up to 15 characters in the output message, without moving the cursor. Replacement continues until the e5 command is encountered. Syntax = e4nnxx 1 xx 2 yy 1...

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    5 - 11 if this barcode is read, the next data format, if there is one, will be used on the data. If there is no other format, the format fails and the raw data is output as ab1234. If this barcode is read: the data is output as: 1234ab check for non-numeric character ed check to make sure there is a...

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    5 - 12 data formatter on, not required, drop prefix/suffix scanned data is modified according to your data format. If a data format is found for a particular symbol, those prefixes and suffixes are not transmitted. If a data format is not found for that symbol, the prefixes and suffixes are transmit...

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    5 - 13 alphanumeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ k a k a ~ k b k b ~ k c k c ~ k d k d ~ k e k e ~ k f k f.

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    5 - 14 ~ m n u s a v . 「save」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」 alphanumeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ k a k a ~ k b k b ~ k c k c ~ k d k.

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    5 - 15 ~ k e k e ~ k f k f ~ m n u s a v . 「save」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」 data formatter when data formatter is turned off, the barcode data is output to the host as read, including prefixes and suffixes. Data formatter off you may wish to require the data to conform to a data format you have crea...

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    5 - 16 basic data format and alternative data format up to 4 data formats can be registered in the reader. The basic data format is registered as 0, and the alternative data format is registered as 1 to 3. Scan the data format used by the reader from the following. ~ r m v f n c 0 . 「basic data form...

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    5 - 17 codabar codabar on/off [on ]]]] [off] codabar start/stop characters start/stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the barcode. You may either transmit, or not transmit start/ stop characters. Default = don’t transmit. [transmit] [don’t transmit] codabar check character codab...

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    6 - 3 [validate modulo 16 and transmit] [validate modulo 16, but don’t transmit] codabar concatenation codabar supports symbol concatenation. When you enable concatenation, the scanner looks for a codabar symbol having a “d” start character, adjacent to a symbol having a “d” stop character. In this ...

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    6 - 4 concatenated reading the code ending with the stop character "d" and the data of the code starting with the start character "d" are concatenated and treated as one piece of data. When "required" is set, codes other than those to be consolidated can not be read. A 1 2 3 4 d d 5 6 7 8 a minimum ...

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    6 - 5 code 39 code 39 on/off [on] [off] code 39 start/stop characters start/stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the barcode. You may either transmit, or not transmit start/ stop characters. Default = don’t transmit. [transmit] [don’t transmit] code 39 check character no check c...

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    6 - 6 code 39 message length scan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to message length description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and maximum lengths = 0-48. Minimum default = 0, maximum default = 48. [minimum message length] [maximum message length] numeric code ...

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    6 - 7 interleaved 2 of 5 interleaved 2 of 5 on/off * on off check digit no check digit indicates that the scanner reads and transmits barcode data with or without a check digit. When check digit is set to validate, but don’t transmit, the unit only reads interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes printed with a ch...

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    7 - 2 minimum number of read digits / maximum number of read digits the setting range is 2 to 80 digits. Scan "minimum number of read digits" or "maximum number of read digits", then scan the number of digits you want to set from the "numeric code table" on the next page, and scan "confirm" at the e...

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    7 - 1 nec 2 of 5 nec 2 of 5 on/off [on] off check digit no check digit indicates that the scanner reads and transmits barcode data with or without a check digit. When check digit is set to validate, but don’t transmit, the unit only reads nec 2 of 5 barcodes printed with a check digit, but will not ...

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    7 - 2 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「save」 ~ m n u a b 「discard」.

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    7 - 1 code 93 ~ c 9 3 d f t . 「initialize all codes 39 setting」 ~ c 9 3 e n a 1 . 「 code 93 reading 」 ~ c 9 3 e n a 0 . 「code 93 no reading」 ~ c 9 3 a p p 1 . 「with append mode」 ~ c 9 3 a p p 0 . 「 no append mode 」 ~ c 9 3 m i n . 「minimum number of read digits」 ~ c 9 3 m a x . 「maximum number of re...

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    7 - 2 [minimum message length] [maximum message length] minimum number of read digits/maximum number of read digits the setting range is 0 to 80 digits. Scan "minimum number of read digits" or "maximum number of read digits", then scan the number of digits you want to set from the "numeric code tabl...

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    7 - 1 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」 straight 2 of 5 iata (two-bar start/stop) straight 2 of 5 iata on/off [on] [off] straight 2 of 5 iata message length scan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to message leng...

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    7 - 2 matrix 2 of 5 matrix 2 of 5 on/off [on] [*off] matrix 2 of 5 message length scan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to message length description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and maximum lengths = 1-80. Minimum default = 4, maximum default = 80. Minimum me...

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    7 - 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「save」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    7 - 2 code 128 code 128 on/off [on] [off] code 93 append this function allows the scanner to append the data from several code 93 barcodes together before transmitting them to the host computer. When this function is enabled, the scanner stores those code 93 barcodes that start with a space (excludi...

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    7 - 1 minimum number of read digits / maximum number of read digits the setting range is 0 to 80 digits. Scan "minimum number of read digits" or "maximum number of read digits", then scan the number of digits you want to set from the "numeric code table" on the next page, and scan "final" at the end...

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    7 - 2 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「save」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    7 - 1 upc-a ~ u p a d f t . 「default all upc-a settings」 ~ u p b e n a 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ u p b e n a 0 . 「off」 ~ u p a e n a 1 . 「do not convert upc-a」 ~ u p a e n a 0 . 「「「「upc-a converted to ean-13」」」」 ~ u p a c k x 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ u p a c k x 0 . 「off」 ~ u p a n s x 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ u p a n s x 0...

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    7 - 2 ~ u p a a d s 0 . 「off」 upc-e ~ u p e d f t . 「default all upc-e settings」 ~ u p e e n 0 1 . 「「「「upc-e0 on」」」」 ~ u p e e n 0 0 . 「upc-e0 off」 ~ u p e e n 1 1 . 「「「「upc-e1 on」」」」 ~ u p e e n 1 0 . 「upc-e1 off」 ~ u p e e x p 1 . 「on」 ~ u p e e x p 0 . 「「「「off」」」」 ~ u p e c k x 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ u...

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    7 - 1 ~ u p e a d s 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ u p e a d s 0 . 「off」.

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    7 - 2 ean/jan-13 ~ e 1 3 d f t . 「default all ean/jan settings」 ~ e 1 3 e n a 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ e 1 3 e n a 0 . 「off」 ~ e 1 3 c k x 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ e 1 3 c k x 0 . 「off」 ~ e 1 3 i s b 0 . 「off」 ~ e 1 3 i s b 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ e 1 3 a d 2 1 . 「on」 ~ e 1 3 a d 2 0 . 「「「「off」」」」 ~ e 1 3 a d 5 1 . 「on」 ~...

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    7 - 1 ean/jan-8 ~ e a 8 d f t . 「default all ean/jan-8 settings」 ~ e a 8 e n a 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ e a 8 e n a 0 . 「off」 ~ e a 8 c k x 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ e a 8 c k x 0 . 「off」 ~ e a 8 a d 2 1 . 「2 digit addenda on」 ~ e a 8 a d 2 0 . 「「「「2 digit addenda off」」」」 ~ e a 8 a d 5 1 . 「5 digit addenda on」 ~ e a...

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    7 - 2 msi ~ m s i d f t . 「default all msi settings」 ~ m s i e n a 1 . 「on」 ~ m s i e n a 0 . 「「「「off」」」」 ~ m s i c h k 0 . 「「「「validate type 10, but don’t transmit」」」」 ~ m s i c h k 1 . 「validate type 10 and transmit」 ~ m s i c h k 2 . 「validate 2 type 10 characters, but don’t transmit 」 ~ m s i c ...

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    7 - 1 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「save」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    7 - 2 gs1 databar omnidirectional ~ r s s d f t . 「default all gs1 databar omnidirectional settings 」 ~ r s s e n a 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ r s s e n a 0 . 「off」 gs1 databar limited ~ r s l d f t . 「initialize all gs1 databar limited settings 」 ~ r s l e n a 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ r s l e n a 0 . 「off」 gs1 datab...

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    7 - 1 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    7 - 2 codablock a ~ c b a d f t . 「default all codablock a settings」 ~ c b a e n a 1 . 「on」 ~ c b a e n a 0 . 「「「「off」」」」 ~ c b a m i n . 「minimum message length」 ~ c b a m a x . 「maximum message length」 minimum number of read digits / maximum number of read digits the setting range is 1 to 600 digi...

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    7 - 1 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    7 - 2 pdf417 ~ p d f d f t . 「default all pdf417 settings」 ~ p d f e n a 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ p d f e n a 0 . 「off」 codablock f message length scan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to message length description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and maximum lengths = 1-...

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    7 - 1 ~ m p d m a x . 「maximum message length」 minimum number of read digits / maximum number of read digits the setting range is 1 to 366 digits. Scan "minimum number of read digits" or "maximum number of read digits", then scan the number of digits you want to set from the "numeric code table" on ...

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    7 - 2 gs1 composite ~ c o m e n a 1 . 「on」 ~ c o m e n a 0 . 「「「「off」」」」 ~ c o m u p c 1 . 「upc/ean version on」 ~ c o m u p c 0 . 「「「「upc/ean version off」」」」 ~ c o m m i n . 「minimum message length」 ~ c o m m a x . 「maximum message length」 gs1 composite code message length scan the barcodes below to...

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    7 - 1 「ean-8→ean-13 with conversion」 ~ e a n e m u 0 . 「gs1 emulation off」 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    7 - 2 tlc39 ~ t 3 9 e n a 1 . 「on」 ~ t 3 9 e n a 0 . 「off」 qr code ~ q r c d f t . 「default all qr code settings」 ~ q r c e n a 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ q r c e n a 0 . 「off」 ~ q r c a p p 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ q r c a p p 0 . 「off」 ~ q r c m i n . 「minimum message length」 ~ q r c m a x . 「maximum message length...

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    7 - 1 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    7 - 2 data matrix ~ i d m d f t . 「default all data matrix settings」 ~ i d m e n a 1 . 「on」 ~ i d m e n a 0 . 「off」 ~ i d m a p p 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ i d m a p p 0 . 「off」 ~ i d m m i n . 「minimum message length」 ~ i d m m a x . 「maximum message length」 data matrix message length scan the barcodes belo...

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    7 - 1 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    7 - 2 azteccode ~ a z t d f t . 「default all aztec code settings」 ~ a z t e n a 1 . 「on」 ~ a z t e n a 0 . 「「「「off」」」」 ~ a z t a p p 1 . 「「「「on」」」」 ~ a z t a p p 0 . 「off」 ~ a z t m i n . 「minimum message length」 ~ a z t m a x . 「maximum message length」 aztec code message length scan the barcodes be...

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    7 - 1 numeric code table ~ k 0 k 0 ~ k 1 k 1 ~ k 2 k 2 ~ k 3 k 3 ~ k 4 k 4 ~ k 5 k 5 ~ k 6 k 6 ~ k 7 k 7 ~ k 8 k 8 ~ k 9 k 9 ~ m n u s a v . 「confirm」 ~ m n u a b t . 「discard」.

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    7 - 2 post code ~ p o s t a l 0 . 「2d postal codes off」 ~ p o s t a l 1 . 「australian post on」 ~ p o s t a l 7 . 「british post on」 ~ p o s t a l 3 0 . 「canadian post on」 ~ p o s t a l 1 0 . 「intelligent mail bar code on」 ~ p o s t a l 3 . 「japanese post on」 ~ p o s t a l 4 . 「 kix post on 」 ~ p o s ...

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    7 - 1 5. Imaging commands the scan engine is like a digital camera in the way it captures, manipulates, and transfers images. The following commands allow you to alter the way the scan engine performs these functions. Note: if you are using the scan engine in a stand, you must set the in-stand senso...

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    7 - 2 1b sounds a beep when the image is captured. T - wait for trigger waits for a hardware button push before taking the image. This is only available when using photo style (1p). 0t takes image immediately (default) 1t waits for a button push, then takes the image l - led state determines if the ...

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    7 - 3 w - target white value sets the target for the median grayscale value in the captured image. For capturing close-up images of high contrast doc- uments, a lower setting, such as 75, is recommended. Higher settings result in longer exposure times and brighter images, but if the setting is too h...

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    7 - 4 enhances pictures taken from very long distances (greater than 10 feet or 3m). The infinity filter should not be used with imgsnp modifiers . 0a infinity filter off (default) 1a infinity filter on example of infinity filter off (0a) from approximately 12 feet (3.66m) away: example of infinity ...

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    7 - 5 e - edge sharpen an edge sharpen filter cleans up the edges of an image, making it look cleaner and sharper. While edge sharpening does make the image look cleaner, it also removes some fine detail from the original image. The strength of the edge sharpen filter can be entered from 1 to 24. En...

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    7 - 6 1iy invert around the y axis (flips picture left to right) example of image not inverted: example of image with invert image set to 1ix: example of image with invert image set to 1iy: if- noise reduction used to reduce the salt and pepper noise in an image. 0if no salt and pepper noise reducti...

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    7 - 7 ir - image rotate 0ir image as snapped (rightside up) (default) 1ir rotate image 90 degrees to the right 2ir rotate image 180 degrees (upside down) 3ir rotate image 90 degrees to the left example of image rotate set to 0ir: example of image rotate set to 2ir: example of image rotate set to 1ir...

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    7 - 8 n l the left edge of the shipped image corresponds to column n of the image in memory. Range: 000 - 843. (default = 0) n r the right edge of the shipped image corresponds to column n - 1 of the image in memory. Range: 000 - 843. (default = all columns) n t the top edge of the shipped image cor...

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    7 - 9 3s ship every 3rd pixel, both horizontally and vertically example of pixel ship set to 1s: example of pixel ship set to 2s: example of pixel ship set to 3s: u - document image filter allows you to input parameters to sharpen the edges and smooth the area between the edges of text in an image. ...

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    7 - 10 1w ship histogram image used for histogram: histogram of image at left: image size compatibility if you have applications that expect an image ship to return exactly 640x480 pixels, scan the force vga resolution bar codeorts imaging command processing (imgshp, imgsnp) so that ezconfig-scannin...

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    8 - 1 6. Serial programming commands the serial programming commands can be used in place of the programming bar codes. Both the serial commands and the programming barcodes will program the scan engine. For complete descriptions and examples of each serial programming command, refer to the correspo...

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    10 - 2 concatenation of multiple commands multiple commands can be issued within one prefix/storage sequence. Only the tag, subtag, and data fields must be repeated for each command in the sequence. If additional commands are to be applied to the same tag, then the new command sequence is separated ...

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    10 - 3 trigger commands you can activate and deactivate the scan engine with serial trigger commands. First, the scan engine must be put in manual trigger mode by scanning a manual trigger mode barcode ( page 3-5 ), or by sending a serial menu command for triggering ( page 10-8 ). Once the scan engi...

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    10 - 4 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry plug and play codes verifone ruby terminal paprby gilbarco terminal papglb honeywell bioptic aux port papbio datalogic magellan bioptic aux port papmag ncr bioptic aux port papncr wincor nixdorf terminal papwnx w...

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    10 - 5 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry greek (polytonic) kbdcty60 hebrew kbdcty12 hungarian (101 key) kbdcty50 hungary kbdcty19 iceland kbdcty75 irish kbdcty73 italian (142) kbdcty56 italy kbdcty5 japan ascii kbdcty28 kazakh kbdcty78 kyrgyz (cyrillic)...

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    10 - 6 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry ukrainian kbdcty76 united kingdom kbdcty7 united stated (dvorak right) kbdcty89 united states (dvorak left) kbdcty88 united states (dvorak) kbdcty87 united states (international) kbdcty30 uzbek (cyrillic) kbdcty7...

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    10 - 7 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry 7 data, 2 stop, parity none 232wrd1 7 data, 2 stop, parity odd 232wrd7 8 data, 1 stop, parity even 232wrd5 *8 data, 1 stop, parity none 232wrd2 8 data, 1 stop, parity odd 232wrd8 8 data, 1 stop, parity mark rs232...

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    10 - 8 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry beeper duration - good read *normal beep bepbip0 short beep bepbip1 led - good read off bepled0 *on bepled1 number of beeps - error *1 beperr3 range 1 - 9 beperr# number of beeps - good read *1 beprpt1 range 1 - ...

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    10 - 9 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry reread delay short (500 ms) dlyrrd500 *medium (750 ms) dlyrrd750 long (1000 ms) dlyrrd1000 extra long (2000 ms) dlyrrd2000 user-specified reread delay range 0 - 30,000 ms dlyrrd##### 2d reread delay *2d reread de...

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    10 - 10 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry prefix add prefix prebk2## clear one prefix precl2 clear all prefixes preca2 suffix add suffix sufbk2## clear one suffix sufcl2 clear all suffixes sufca2 function code transmit *enable rmvfnc0 disable rmvfnc1 in...

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    10 - 11 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry codabar check char. * no check character cbrck20 validate modulo 16, but don’t transmit cbrck21 validate modulo 16, and transmit cbrck22 codabar concatenation *off cbrcct0 on cbrcct1 require cbrcct2 codabar mess...

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    10 - 12 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry nec 2 of 5 check digit * no check char. N25ck20 validate, but don’t transmit n25ck21 validate, and transmit n25ck22 nec 2 of 5 message length minimum (2 - 80) *4 n25min## maximum (2 - 80) *80 n25max## code 93 de...

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    10 - 13 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry code 128 default all code 128 settings 128dft off 128ena0 *on 128ena1 isbt concatenation *off isbena0 on isbena1 code 128 message length minimum (0 - 80) *0 128min## maximum (0 - 90) *80 128max## code 128 append...

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    10 - 14 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry upc-e0 addenda required required upearq1 *not required upearq0 upc-e0 addenda separator *on upeads1 off upeads0 upc-e0 check digit off upeckx0 *on upeckx1 upc-e0 leading zero off upensx0 *on upensx1 upc-e0 adden...

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    10 - 15 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry ean/jan-8 addenda required *not required ea8arq0 required ea8arq1 ean/jan-8 addenda separator off ea8ads0 *on ea8ads1 msi default all msi settings msidft *off msiena0 on msiena1 msi check character *validate typ...

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    10 - 16 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry codablock f msg. Length minimum (1 - 2048) *1 cbfmin#### maximum (1 - 2048) *2048 cbfmax#### pdf417 default all pdf417 settings pdfdft *on pdfena1 off pdfena0 pdf417 msg. Length minimum (1-2750) *1 pdfmin maximu...

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    10 - 17 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry maxicode default all maxicode settings maxdft *on maxena1 off maxena0 maxicode msg. Length minimum (1-150) *1 maxmin maximum (1-150) *150 maxmax aztec code default all aztec code settings aztdft *on aztena1 off ...

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    10 - 18 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry planet and intelligent mail bar code on postal15 planet, postnet, and postal-4i on postal21 planet, postnet, and intelligent mail bar code on postal22 planet, postal-4i, and intelligent mail bar code on postal23...

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    10 - 19 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry imaging style - manual snpsty2 beeper on snpbep1 *beeper off snpbep0 *wait for trigger off snptrg0 wait for trigger on snptrg1 *led state - off snpled0 led state - on snpled1 exposure (1-7874 microseconds) snpex...

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    10 - 20 selection setting * indicates default serial command # indicates a numeric entry rotate image 90° left imgrot3 jpeg image quality (0-100) *50 imgjqf### *gamma correction off imggam0 gamma correction on (0-1000) imggam### image crop - left (0-640) *0 imgwnl### image crop - right (0-640) *639 ...

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    11 - 1 7. Utilities to add a test code i.D. Prefix to all symbologies this selection allows you to turn on transmission of a code i.D. Before the decoded symbology. (see the symbology charts, beginning on page a-1) for the single character code that identifies each symbology.) this action first clea...

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    10 - 20 test menu when you scan the test menu on code, then scan a programming code in this manual, the scan engine displays the content of a programming code. The programming function will still occur, but in addition, the content of that programming code is output to the terminal. Note: this featu...

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    11 - 1 8. Troubleshooting power does not turn on is the cable connected correctly? Is the ac adapter (rs232c type) connected correctly? Is the pc's power supply (keyboard / usb type) included? Do not read the code is the quality of the target code not good? Poor quality code such as dirty code, code...

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    10 - 20 reference charts symbology charts note: “m” represents the aim modifier character. Refer to international technical specification, symbology identifiers, for aim modifier character details. Prefix/suffix entries for specific symbologies override the universal (all symbologies, 99) entry. Ref...

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    A - 11 aim honeywell symbology id possible modifiers (m) id hex upc-a ]e0 c 63 upc-a with add-on ]e3 c 63 upc-a with extended coupon code ]e3 c 63 upc-e ]e0 e 45 upc-e with add-on ]e3 e 45 upc-e1 ]x0 e 45 add honeywell code id 5c80 add aim code id 5c81 add backslash 5c5c batch mode quantity 5 35 2d ...

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    A - 10 china post ]x0 q 51 infomail ]x0 , 2c intelligent mail bar code ]x0 m 4d japanese post ]x0 j 4a kix (netherlands) post ]x0 k 4b korea post ]x0 ? 3f planet code ]x0 l 4c postal-4i ]x0 n 4e postnet ]x0 p 50 ascii conversion chart (code page 1252) in keyboard applications, ascii control characte...

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    A - 11 31 1f us f10 ctrl+ - 127 7f ⌂ np enter lower ascii reference table note: windows code page 1252 and lower ascii use the same characters. Printable characters dec hex character dec hex character dec hex character 32 20 64 40 @ 96 60 ` 33 21 ! 65 41 a 97 61 a 34 22 " 66 42 b 98 62 b printable c...

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    A - 10 139 8b ‹ ï right ctrl 0x1d 140 8c Œ î reserved n/a 141 8d ì reserved n/a 142 8e Ž Ä numeric keypad enter 0x1c 143 8f Å numeric keypad / 0x35 144 90 É f1 0x3b 145 91 ‘ æ f2 0x3c 146 92 ’ Æ f3 0x3d 147 93 “ ô f4 0x3e extended ascii characters (continued) dec hex cp 1252 ascii alternate extended...

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    A - 11 194 c2 ┬ 195 c3 Ã ├ 196 c4 Ä ─ 197 c5 Å í 198 c6 Æ ╞ extended ascii characters (continued) dec hex cp 1252 ascii alternate extended ps2 scan code 200 c8 È ╚ 201 c9 É ╔ 202 ca Ê ╩ 203 cb Ë ╦ 204 cc Ì ╠ 205 cd Í ═ 206 ce Î ╬ 207 cf Ï ╧ 208 d0 Ð ╨ 209 d1 Ñ ╤ 210 d2 Ò ╥ 211 d3 Ó ╙ 212 d4 Ô ╘ 213 ...

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    A - 10 250 fa ú · 251 fb û √ extended ascii characters (continued) dec hex cp 1252 ascii alternate extended ps2 scan code 252 fc ü ⁿ 253 fd ý ² 254 fe þ ■ 255 ff ÿ iso 2022/iso 646 character replacements code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the data received does not di...

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    A - 10 keyboard key references 104 key u.S. Style keyboard 6e 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7a 7b 7c 7d 7e 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0f 4b 50 55 5a 5f 64 69 5b 60 65 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1a 1b 1c 1d 4c 51 56 1e 1f 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2b 2c 2e 2f 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 3...

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    6e 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7a 7b 7c 7d 7e 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0f 4b 50 55 5a 5f 64 69 5b 60 65 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1a 1b 1c 2b 4c 51 56 1e 1f 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2a 2c 2d 2e 2f 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 3a 3b 3c 3d 3e 3f 38 40 4f 54 59 105 key european s...

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    Pg. 2 copyright © 2016 supplement f. Sample code upc-a interleaved 25 0 12345 67890 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 code 128 ean/jan-13 c o d e 1 2 8 9 780330 290951 code 39 coda bar (nw7) * c o d e 3 9 * a 1 3 5 7 9 b code 93 code 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 - 9 $ 1 2 3 4 5 6 pdf417 micropdf417 qr code data matrix japan ...

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    Pg. 3 copyright © 2016 repair request form when requesting repair, please fill out the following form and return it to the dealer together with the repaired item. Furthermore, repair. All. Send back method .. Perform. We do not do business trip repair at the site at all. Repair request form requeste...