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  • Page 1 Wasp WPS100 Projection Scanner Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 3 Wasp WPS100 Projection Scanner Product Reference Guide Revision A...
  • Page 4 © 2004 Wasp Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. Wasp Technologies, Inc. 1400 10th Street Plano, TX 75074 http://www.waspbarcode.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    About This Guide Introduction ..............xi Chapter Descriptions .
  • Page 6 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Chapter 3. Maintenance and Technical Specifications Introduction ..............3-1 Maintenance .
  • Page 7 Caps Lock Override ............5-15 Convert Wedge Data .
  • Page 8 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide UPC-E1 Preamble ............11-20 Convert UPC-E to UPC-A .
  • Page 9 Set Lengths for Codabar ..........11-64 CLSI Editing .
  • Page 10 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Special Commands ............13-7 Pause Duration .
  • Page 11: Numeric Bar Codes

    Contents Appendix D. Numeric Bar Codes 0, 1 ............... . . D-1 2, 3, 4 .
  • Page 12 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 13: About This Guide

    Introduction The Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide provides general instructions for setting up, operating, maintaining and troubleshooting the WPS100 scanner. Chapter Descriptions • Chapter 1, Getting Started instructions. • Chapter 2, Scanning how to use the scanner in hand-held and hands-free modes.
  • Page 14 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide • Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters miscellaneous scanner defaults. • Appendix B, Programming Reference ASCII character conversions, and keyboard maps. • Appendix C, Sample Bar Codes • Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes parameters requiring specific numeric values.
  • Page 15: Notational Conventions

    Indicates Default Related Publications The Wasp WPS100 Quick Reference Guide, provides general information to help the user get started with the scanner. It includes basic set-up and operation instructions. For the latest versions of the WPS100 Quick Reference Guide and Product Reference Guide go to: http://support.waspbarcode.com.
  • Page 16 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1. Getting Started

    Introduction The WPS100 projection scanner provides multiple scan pattern capabilities that support various applications at the POS (point of sale). For fast, intuitive, hands-free scanning, use the rastering, 100-line, omni-directional scan pattern. To read bar code menus and pick lists, use the Single-Scan line. The scanner can also be picked up to scan heavy or bulky merchandise.
  • Page 18: Unpacking Your Scanner

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide The WPS100 scanner supports the following interfaces: • Keyboard Wedge connection to a host. Scanned data is interpreted by your host as keystrokes. • International Keyboards supported (for Windows American, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, UK English, Brazilian/ Portuguese and Japanese.
  • Page 19: Setting Up The Scanner

    1. Connect the interface cable to the host computer. 2. Plug the interface cable modular connector into the interface cable port on the rear of the WPS100 (See 3. Push the connector into the housing until a “click” sound is heard. The green LED lights up and three short high beeps sound, indicating that the scanner is operational..
  • Page 20: Connecting Power (If Required)

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Connecting Power (if required) If your host does not provide power to the scanner, you will need an external power connection to the scanner: 1. Connect the interface cable to the back of the scanner, as described in the Interface Cable 2.
  • Page 21: Chapter 2. Scanning

    This chapter covers the techniques involved in scanning bar codes, beeper and LED definitions, and general instructions and tips about scanning. Decode Finger Grips Single Scan Line Trigger and Volume Control Hands-Free Adjustable Stand Chapter 2 Scanning Figure 2-1. WPS100 Scanner Parts Exit Window Beeper...
  • Page 22: Scanning In Single-Line Mode

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Scanning in Single-Line Mode Install and program your scanner. (Refer to each host chapter and Preferences, Chapter 7, Symbologies, Chapter 9, Advanced Data Formatting you need assistance, contact Wasp Technical Support at http://support.waspbarcode.com. 1. Ensure all connections are secure. (Refer to the host chapter for your scanner.) 2.
  • Page 23: Scanning In Omni Mode

    Scanning in Omni Mode In this mode, an omni scan pattern provides rapid, orientation-free scanning. This scan pattern is used with either hands-free or hand-held scanning To scan a bar code, direct it in toward the window of the scanner (“presentation” scanning, Figure 2-7 on page 2-6) or from side to side in a sweeping motion (“swipe”...
  • Page 24 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Figure 2-3. Scanner in the Stand Figure 2-4. Scanner Standing Alone...
  • Page 25 Scanning A rastering, 100-line, omni-directional scan pattern provides rapid, orientation-free scanning. This scan pattern can be used in either hands-free or hand-held mode. (on table-top) (with stand) Figure 2-5. Hands-Free Mode Figure 2-6. Hand-Held Mode...
  • Page 26 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide To scan a bar code, present it to the exit window of the scanner (“presentation” scanning) or move it from side-to-side in a sweeping motion (“swipe” scanning) as show below: Figure 2-7. “Presentation” scanning Figure 2-8. “Swipe” scanning...
  • Page 27: Beeper Definitions

    Beeper Definitions The scanner communicates with the user by emitting different beeper sequences and patterns. Table 2-1 defines beep sequences that occur during both normal scanning and while programming the scanner. Beeper Sequence Standard Use 3 short high beeps Short high beep 4 long low beeps 5 low beeps Lo/hi/lo beep...
  • Page 28: Selecting Beeper Volume Using Trigger

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 2-1. Standard Beeper Definitions Beeper Sequence Lo/hi/lo beep Lo/hi beep Host Specific USB only 4 short high beeps Scanner gives a power-up beep after scanning a USB Device Type. This power-up beep occurs more than once.
  • Page 29: Led Definitions

    LED Definitions In addition to beeper sequences, the scanner communicates with the user using an LED display. Table 2-2 defines LED flashes that display during scanning. Green Momentary flash Slow continuous flashing Fast continuous flashing Table 2-2. Standard LED Definitions No power is applied to the scanner.
  • Page 30: Aiming

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Aiming Do not hold the scanner directly over the bar code. Laser light reflecting directly back into the scanner from the bar code is known as specular reflection. This specular reflection can make decoding difficult.
  • Page 31: Decode Zone

    Decode Zone Note: Typical performance at 73.4 F (23 C) on high quality symbols. LS 9208 5 mil 7.8 mil (60%) 10.4 mil (80%) 13 mil 100% UPC Figure 2-10. WPS100 Decode Zone Scanning 12.7 12.7 2-11...
  • Page 32 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide 2-12...
  • Page 33: Maintenance And Technical Specifications

    Maintenance and Technical Specifications Introduction This chapter covers suggested scanner maintenance, troubleshooting, technical specifications, and signal descriptions (pinouts). Maintenance Cleaning the exit window is the only maintenance required. A dirty window may affect scanning accuracy. • Do not allow any abrasive material to touch the window. •...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Troubleshooting Problem The omni-line scan pattern does not display when you follow the directions for installing the interface cable on Scan line(s) display, but bar code cannot be read. Bar code is decoded, but not transmitted to the host.
  • Page 35 Maintenance and Technical Specifications Note: If after performing these checks the symbol still does not scan, contact Wasp Technical Support at http:// support.waspbarcode.com.
  • Page 36: Technical Specifications

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Technical Specifications Item Physical Characteristics Dimensions: without stand: Height Width Depth with stand: Height Width Depth Weight Power Source Voltage Nominal Current Power Mounting Options Color Performance Characteristics Light Source Yaw Tolerance (Typical) Pitch Tolerance (Typical)
  • Page 37 Table 3-1. Technical Specifications (Continued) Item Scan Patterns Scan Rate Depth of Field Nominal Working Range Width of Field Minimum Resolution Decode Capability Interfaces Supported User Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Drop Specifications Ambient Light Immunity Regulatory Maintenance and Technical Specifications Description Omnidirectional: 20 interlocking lines, 5 scan lines,...
  • Page 38 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 3-1. Technical Specifications (Continued) Item Electrical Safety Laser Safety Description Certified to UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950 EN60825 CDRH Class IIa Laser Product IEC 60825 Class 1 Laser Product CISPR B, FCC B...
  • Page 39: Scanner Signal Descriptions

    Maintenance and Technical Specifications Scanner Signal Descriptions Back of scanner Cable interface port PIN 1 PIN 10 Interface cable modular connector Figure 3-1. Scanner Cable Pinouts...
  • Page 40 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide The signal descriptions in Table 3-2 reference only. apply to the connector on the scanner and are for Table 3-2. Scanner Signal Pin-outs Keyboard Wedge Jump to Pin 6 Reserved Power Power Ground Ground Reserved...
  • Page 41: Chapter 4. User Preferences

    User Preferences Introduction You have the option to program the WPS100 scanner to perform various functions, or activate different features. This chapter describes each user preference feature and provides the programming bar codes necessary for selecting these features for your WPS100 scanner.
  • Page 42: Scanning Sequence Examples

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide If you are not using a USB cable, you must select a host type (see each host chapter for specific host information). After you hear the power-up beeps, select a host type. This only needs to be done once, upon the first power-up when connected to a new host.
  • Page 43: User Preferences Default Parameters

    User Preferences Default Parameters Table 4-1 lists the defaults for user preferences parameters. If you wish to change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the User Preferences section beginning on page 4-5. Note: See Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
  • Page 44 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 4-1. User Preferences Default Table Page Parameter Default Number Linear UPC/EAN Decode Disable 4-18...
  • Page 45: User Preferences

    User Preferences User Preferences Set Default Parameter Scanning this bar code returns all parameters to the default values listed in Table A-1 on page A-1. Set All Defaults...
  • Page 46: Beeper Tone

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Beeper Tone To select a decode beep frequency (tone), scan the Low Frequency, Medium Frequency, or High Frequency bar code. Low Frequency Medium Frequency High Frequency...
  • Page 47: Beeper Volume

    User Preferences Beeper Volume To select a beeper volume, scan the Low Volume, Medium Volume, or High Volume bar code. Low Volume Medium Volume High Volume...
  • Page 48: Volume Change Trigger Delay

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Volume Change Trigger Delay The volume on the WPS100 scanner is adjusted by pressing and holding the trigger for a certain amount of time, after which the scanner changes the volumes, and beeps with the new volume.
  • Page 49: Laser On Time

    User Preferences Laser On Time This parameter sets the maximum time that decode processing continues during a scan attempt. It is programmable in 0.1 second increments from 0.5 to 10 seconds. The default Laser On Time is 3.0 seconds. To set a Laser On Time, scan the bar code below. Next, scan two numeric bar codes beginning on page Appendix D that correspond to the desired on time.
  • Page 50: Beep After Good Decode

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Beep After Good Decode Scan a bar code below to select whether or not the scanner beeps after a good decode. If Do Not Beep After Good Decode is selected, the beeper still operates during parameter menu scanning and indicates error conditions.
  • Page 51: Low Power Blink

    User Preferences Low Power Blink After a period of inactivity, the scanner will go into a reduced power mode. This parameter controls how aggressively power is conserved, and therefore determines the method of waking the scanner up. If “Low Power - Blink Mode” is selected, then the scanner (after a period of inactivity) will blink infrequently to save power.
  • Page 52: Scan Pattern Mode

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Scan Pattern Mode The WPS100 has a very aggressive scan pattern that is not only omnidirectional, but also raster. If a static omnidirectional pattern is desired, scan the “Omnidirectional Pattern” parameter below to change the scan pattern.
  • Page 53: Single-Line Aim Duration

    User Preferences Single-Line Aim Duration The LS 9200 can enter the single-line scan mode by tapping the trigger. Once in this mode, each trigger pull will attempt to decode the barcode in front of the scanner. After a period of inactivity while the trigger is not pressed, the scanner will revert to the omnidirectional pattern.
  • Page 54 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Single-Line Aim Duration (Continued) Aim Duration 4 sec Aim Duration 5 sec 4-14...
  • Page 55: Timeout Between Decodes

    Timeout Between Decodes Timeout Between Decodes, Same Symbol This parameter sets the minimum time between decodes of different symbols. It is programmable in 0.1-second increments from 0.0 to 9.9 seconds. Setting this above 0.4 seconds is recommended.) The default for this parameter is 0.6 seconds. Scan the bar code below to select a new timeout.
  • Page 56: Time Delay To Low Power Mode

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Time Delay to Low Power Mode This parameter sets the time that the scanner remains active after any scanning activity. Scan one of the four options. Depending on the selection, the scanner enters a sleep mode 15, 30, 60 or 90 minutes after the last attempted decode.
  • Page 57 User Preferences Time Delay to Low Power Mode (Continued) 60 Minutes 90 Minutes 4-17...
  • Page 58: Linear Upc/Ean Decode

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Linear UPC/EAN Decode This option applies to code types containing two adjacent blocks (e.g., UPC-A, EAN-8, EAN-13). When enabled, a bar code is transmitted only when both the left and right blocks are successfully decoded within one laser scan. Enable this option when bar codes are in proximity to each other.
  • Page 59: Keyboard Wedge Interface

    Chapter 5 Keyboard Wedge Interface Introduction This chapter covers Keyboard Wedge interface information for setting up your scanner. This interface type is used to attach the scanner between the keyboard and host computer. The scanner translates the bar code data into keystrokes. The host computer accepts the keystrokes as if they originate from the keyboard.
  • Page 60: Connecting A Keyboard Wedge Interface

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Connecting a Keyboard Wedge Interface Power supply (if needed) Figure 5-1. Keyboard Wedge Connection with Y-cable To connect the Keyboard Wedge Y-cable: 1. Switch off the host and unplug the keyboard connector. 2. Attach the modular connector of the Y-cable to the cable interface port on the scanner.
  • Page 61: Keyboard Wedge Default Parameters

    Keyboard Wedge Default Parameters Table 5-1 lists the defaults for Keyboard Wedge host parameters. If you wish to change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters section beginning on page 5-4. Note: See Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
  • Page 62: Keyboard Wedge Host Types

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge Host Types Keyboard Wedge Host Types Select your keyboard wedge host by scanning one of the bar codes below. IBM PC/AT & IBM PC Compatibles IBM PS/2 (Model 30) IBM AT NOTEBOOK...
  • Page 63 Keyboard Wedge Interface Keyboard Wedge Host Types (Continued) IBM XT NCR 7052 Note: User selection is required to configure this interface and this is the most common selection.
  • Page 64: Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Country Codes)

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Country Codes) Scan the bar code corresponding to your keyboard type. If your particular keyboard type is not listed, see Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation on page 5-13. North American German Windows...
  • Page 65 Keyboard Wedge Interface Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Continued) French Canadian Win 95/98 French Canadian Windows XP/2000 Spanish Windows...
  • Page 66 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Continued) Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows...
  • Page 67 Keyboard Wedge Interface Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Continued) Japanese Windows Brazilian/Portuguese Windows...
  • Page 68: Ignore Unknown Characters

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. When Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters is selected, all bar code data is sent except for unknown characters, and no error beeps sound on the scanner. When Do Not Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters is selected, bar code data is sent up to the first unknown character and then an error beep will sound on the scanner.
  • Page 69: Keystroke Delay

    Keyboard Wedge Interface Keystroke Delay This is the delay in milliseconds between emulated keystrokes. Scan a bar code below to increase the delay when hosts require a slower transmission of data. No Delay Medium Delay (20 msec) Long Delay (40 msec) 5-11...
  • Page 70: Intra-Keystroke Delay

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Intra-Keystroke Delay When enabled, an additional delay is inserted between each emulated key depression and release. This sets the Keystroke Delay parameter to a minimum of 5 msec as well. Enable Disable 5-12...
  • Page 71: Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation

    Keyboard Wedge Interface Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation This allows emulation of most other country keyboard types not listed in Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Country Codes) on page 5-6 in a Microsoft operating system environment. Enable Alternate Numeric Keypad Disable Alternate Numeric Keypad 5-13...
  • Page 72: Caps Lock On

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Caps Lock On When enabled, the scanner emulates keystrokes as if the Caps Lock key is always pressed. Enable Caps Lock On Disable Caps Lock On 5-14...
  • Page 73: Caps Lock Override

    Keyboard Wedge Interface Caps Lock Override When enabled, on AT or AT Notebook hosts, the keyboard ignores the state of the Caps Lock key. Therefore, an ‘A’ in the bar code is sent as an ‘A’ no matter what the state of the keyboard’s Caps Lock key.
  • Page 74: Convert Wedge Data

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Convert Wedge Data When enabled, the scanner will convert all bar code data to the selected case. Convert to Upper Case Convert to Lower Case No Convert 5-16...
  • Page 75: Function Key Mapping

    Keyboard Wedge Interface Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as a control-key sequences (see Table 6-2 on page 6-18). When this parameter is enabled, the keys in bold are sent in place of the standard key mapping. Table entries that do not have a bold entry remain the same whether or not this parameter is enabled.
  • Page 76: Fn1 Substitution

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide FN1 Substitution When enabled, this allows replacement of any FN1 characters in an EAN 128 bar code with a Key Category and Key Value choose by the user (see FN1 Substitution Values on page 8-8).
  • Page 77: Send Make Break

    Keyboard Wedge Interface Send Make Break When enabled, the scan codes for releasing a key are not sent. *Send Make and Break Scan Codes Send Make Scan Code Only 5-19...
  • Page 78: Keyboard Maps

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Maps The following keyboard maps are provided for prefix/suffix keystroke parameters. To program the prefix/suffix values, see the bar codes on page 8-5. Figure 5-2. IBM PS2 Type Keyboard 5001 5002 7014 7009 5003...
  • Page 79 5001 5002 7009 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010 5002 5001 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010 Figure 5-5. NCR 7052 32-KEY Keyboard Wedge Interface Figure 5-4. IBM PC/AT 5011 5012 1046 1048 (1048 if double key) 7008 7014 7012...
  • Page 80 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide 1066 1065 1072 1073 1079 1080 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010 Figure 5-6. NCR 7052 58-KEY 5-22 1068 1067 1069 1075 1074 1076 1082 1083 1081 1045 5011 5014 1043...
  • Page 81: Ascii Character Set

    ASCII Character Set Note: Code 39 Full ASCII interprets the bar code special character ($ + % /) preceding a Code 39 character and assigns an ASCII character value to the pair. For example, when Code 39 Full ASCII is enabled and a +B is scanned, it is interpreted as b, %J as ?, and %V as @.
  • Page 82 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 5-2. Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042...
  • Page 83 Table 5-2. Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 Keyboard Wedge Interface < > 5-25...
  • Page 84 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 5-2. Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 5-26 ‘...
  • Page 85 Table 5-2. Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 Keyboard Wedge Interface 5-27...
  • Page 86 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 5-2. Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) 1124 1125 1126 ALT Keys 2065 2066 2067 2068 2069 2070 2071 2072 2073 2074 2075 2076 2077 2078 2079 2080 2081 2082 2083 2084 2085 2086...
  • Page 87 Table 5-2. Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) 2088 2089 2090 GUI Shift Keys ™ The Apple iMac keyboard has an apple key on either side of the space bar. Windows-based systems have a GUI key to the left of the left ALT key, and to the right of the right ALT key.
  • Page 88 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 5-2. Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) 3073 3074 3075 3076 3077 3078 3079 3080 3081 3082 3083 3084 3085 3086 3087 3088 3089 3090 F Keys 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007...
  • Page 89 Table 5-2. Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) 5009 5010 5011 5012 5013 5014 5015 5016 5017 5018 5019 5020 5021 5022 5023 5024 Numeric Keypad 6042 6043 6044 6045 6046 6047 6048 6049 6050 6051 Keyboard Wedge Interface Keystroke undefined 5-31...
  • Page 90 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 5-2. Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) 6052 6053 6054 6055 6056 6057 6058 6059 Extended Keypad 7001 7002 7003 7004 7005 7006 7007 7008 7009 7010 7011 7012 7013 7014 7015 7016 7017...
  • Page 91 Keyboard Wedge Interface a. The Keystroke in bold is sent only if the “Func- tion Key Mapping” parameter is enabled. Other- wise, the unbolded keystroke is sent. 5-33...
  • Page 92 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide 5-34...
  • Page 93: Chapter 6. Usb Interface

    Chapter 6 USB Interface Introduction This chapter covers the connection and setup of the scanner to a USB host. The scanner attaches directly to a USB host, or a powered USB hub, and is powered by it. No additional power supply is required. Throughout the programming bar code menus, default values are indicated with asterisks North American, Standard USB Keyboard Indicates Default...
  • Page 94: Connecting A Usb Interface

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Connecting a USB Interface The scanner connects with USB capable hosts including: • Desktop PCs and Notebooks • Apple™ iMac, G4, iBooks (North America only) • IBM SurePOS terminals • Sun, IBM, and other network computers that support more than one keyboard.
  • Page 95 2. Plug the series A connector in the USB host or hub, or plug the Plus Power connector in an available port of the IBM SurePOS terminal. 3. Select the USB device type. See 4. On first installation when using Windows, the software prompts you to select or install the "Human Interface Device"...
  • Page 96: Usb Default Parameters

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide USB Default Parameters Table 6-1 lists the defaults for USB host parameters. If you wish to change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Parameter Descriptions section beginning on page 6-5. Note: See...
  • Page 97: Usb Host Parameters

    USB Interface USB Host Parameters USB Device Type Select the desired USB device type. Note: When changing USB Device Types, the scanner automatically restarts. The scanner issues the standard startup beep sequences. *HID Keyboard Emulation IBM Table Top USB IBM Hand-Held USB...
  • Page 98: Usb Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes)

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes) Scan the bar code corresponding to your keyboard type. This setting applies only to the USB HID Keyboard Emulation device. Note: When changing Country Selection, the scanner automatically restarts. The scanner issues the standard startup beep sequences.
  • Page 99 USB Interface USB Country Keyboard Types (Continued) French Canadian, Windows French Canadian, Windows 2000/XP Spanish (Traditional), Windows...
  • Page 100 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide USB Country Keyboard Types (Continued) Italian, Windows Swedish, Windows UK English, Windows...
  • Page 101 USB Interface USB Country Keyboard Types (Continued) Japanese, Windows (ASCII) Portuguese-Brazilian, Windows...
  • Page 102: Usb Keystroke Delay

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide USB Keystroke Delay This parameter sets the delay, in milliseconds, between emulated keystrokes. Scan a bar code below to increase the delay when hosts require a slower transmission of data. No Delay Medium Delay (20 msec)
  • Page 103: Usb Caps Lock Override

    USB Interface USB CAPS Lock Override This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation device. When enabled, the case of the data is preserved regardless of the state of the caps lock key. This setting is always enabled for the “Japanese, Windows (ASCII)” keyboard type and can not be disabled. Override Caps Lock Key (Enable) Do Not Override Caps Lock Key...
  • Page 104: Usb Ignore Unknown Characters

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide USB Ignore Unknown Characters This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation device and IBM device. Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. When Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters is selected, all bar code data is sent except for unknown characters, and no error beeps sound.
  • Page 105: Emulate Keypad

    USB Interface Emulate Keypad When enabled, all characters are sent as ASCII sequences over the numeric keypad. For example ASCII A would be sent as “ALT make” 0 6 5 “ALT Break”. *Disable Keypad Emulation Enable Keypad Emulation 6-13...
  • Page 106: Usb Keyboard Fn1 Substitution

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide USB Keyboard FN1 Substitution This option applies only to the USB HID Keyboard Emulation device. When enabled, this allows replacement of any FN1 characters in an EAN 128 bar code with a Key Category and value chosen by the user (see FN1 Substitution Values on page 8-8 to set the Key Category and Key Value).
  • Page 107: Function Key Mapping

    USB Interface Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as a control-key sequences (see Table 6-2 on page 6-18). When this parameter is enabled, the keys in bold are sent in place of the standard key mapping. Table entries that do not have a bold entry remain the same whether or not this parameter is enabled.
  • Page 108: Simulated Caps Lock

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Simulated Caps Lock *Disable Simulated Caps Lock Enable Simulated Caps Lock 6-16...
  • Page 109: Convert Case

    Convert Case When enabled, the scanner will convert all bar code data to the selected case. *No Case Conversion Convert All to Upper Case Convert All to Lower Case USB Interface 6-17...
  • Page 110: Ascii Character Set

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide ASCII Character Set ASCII Value 6-18 Table 6-2. USB ASCII Character Set Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Char. 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017...
  • Page 111 Table 6-2. USB ASCII Character Set (Continued) 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 Space 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 USB Interface CTRL V CTRL W CTRL X CTRL Y CTRL Z...
  • Page 112 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 6-2. USB ASCII Character Set (Continued) 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 6-20 <...
  • Page 113 Table 6-2. USB ASCII Character Set (Continued) 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 USB Interface 6-21...
  • Page 114 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 6-2. USB ASCII Character Set (Continued) 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 ALT Keys 2065 2066...
  • Page 115 Table 6-2. USB ASCII Character Set (Continued) 2067 ALT C 2068 ALT D 2069 ALT E 2070 ALT F 2071 ALT G 2072 ALT H 2073 ALT I 2074 ALT J 2075 ALT K 2076 ALT L 2077 ALT M 2078 ALT N 2079...
  • Page 116 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 6-2. USB ASCII Character Set (Continued) GUI Shift Keys The Apple of the space bar. Windows-based systems have a GUI key to the left of the left ALT key, and to the right of the right ALT key.
  • Page 117 Table 6-2. USB ASCII Character Set (Continued) 3076 GUI L 3077 GUI M 3078 GUI N 3079 GUI O 3080 GUI P 3081 GUI Q 3082 GUI R 3083 GUI S 3084 GUI T 3085 GUI U 3086 GUI V 3087 GUI W 3088...
  • Page 118 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 6-2. USB ASCII Character Set (Continued) 5012 5013 5014 5015 5016 5017 5018 5019 5020 5021 5022 5023 5024 Numeric Keypad 6042 6043 6045 6046 6047 6048 6049 6050 6051 6052 6053 6054 6055...
  • Page 119 Table 6-2. USB ASCII Character Set (Continued) 6056 6057 6058 Enter 6059 Num Lock Extended Keypad 7001 Break 7002 Delete 7003 PgUp 7004 7005 Pg Dn 7006 Pause 7007 Scroll Lock 7008 Backspace 7009 7010 Print Screen 7011 Insert 7012 Home 7013 Enter...
  • Page 120 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide 6-28...
  • Page 121: Chapter 7. Symbologies

    Chapter 7 Symbologies Introduction This chapter describes all symbology features and provides the programming bar codes necessary for selecting these features for your WPS100 scanner. Before programming, follow the instructions in Chapter 1, Getting Started. Your scanner is shipped with the settings shown in the...
  • Page 122: Scanning Sequence Examples

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases you need only scan one bar code to set a specific parameter value. For example, if you want to transmit bar code data without the UPC-A check digit, simply scan...
  • Page 123: Symbology Default Parameters

    Symbology Default Parameters Table 7-1 lists the defaults for all symbologies parameters. If you wish to change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Symbologies Parameters section beginning on 7-8. Note: See Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
  • Page 124 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 7-1. Symbology Default Table (Continued) Parameter UPC-A Preamble UPC-E Preamble UPC-E1 Preamble Convert UPC-E to A Convert UPC-E1 to A EAN-8 Zero Extend UCC Coupon Extended Code Code 128 Code 128 UCC/EAN-128 ISBT 128 (non-concatenated)
  • Page 125 Table 7-1. Symbology Default Table (Continued) Parameter Transmit Code 39 Check Digit Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion Buffer Code 39 Code 39 Decode Performance Code 39 Decode Performance Level Code 93 Code 93 Set Length(s) for Code 93 Code 11 Code 11 Set Lengths for Code 11 Code 11 Check Digit Verification...
  • Page 126 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table 7-1. Symbology Default Table (Continued) Parameter Discrete 2 of 5 Set Length(s) for D 2 of 5 Chinese 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5 Codabar (NW - 7) Codabar Set Lengths for Codabar...
  • Page 127 Table 7-1. Symbology Default Table (Continued) Parameter Symbology - Specific Security Levels Redundancy Security Levels Security Level Symbology - Intercharacter Gap Intercharacter Gaps Default 7-80 7-83 Normal 7-85 Symbologies Page Number...
  • Page 128: Upc/Ean

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide UPC/EAN Enable/Disable UPC-A/UPC-E To enable or disable UPC-A or UPC-E, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable UPC-A Disable UPC-A Enable UPC-E...
  • Page 129: Enable/Disable Upc-E1

    Enable/Disable UPC-A/UPC-E (Continued) Enable/Disable UPC-E1 To enable or disable UPC-E1, scan the appropriate bar code below. Note: UPC-E1 is not a UCC (Uniform Code Council) approved symbology. Disable UPC-E Enable UPC-E1 Disable UPC-E1 Symbologies...
  • Page 130: Enable/Disable Ean-13/Jan-13/Ean-8/Jan-8

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Enable/Disable EAN-13/JAN-13/EAN-8/JAN-8 To enable or disable EAN-13/JAN-13 or EAN-8/JAN-8, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable EAN-13/JAN-13 Disable EAN-13/JAN-13 Enable EAN-8/JAN-8 7-10...
  • Page 131: Enable/Disable Bookland Ean

    Symbologies Enable/Disable EAN-13/EAN-8 (Continued) Disable EAN-8/JAN-8 Enable/Disable Bookland EAN To enable or disable Bookland EAN, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Bookland EAN Disable Bookland EAN 7-11...
  • Page 132: Decode Upc/Ean Supplementals

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Decode UPC/EAN Supplementals Supplementals are bar codes appended according to specific format conventions (e.g., UPC-A+2, UPC-E+2, EAN 13+2). Six options are available. • If Decode UPC/EAN Only With Supplementals is selected, UPC/EAN symbols without supplementals are not decoded.
  • Page 133 Symbologies Decode UPC/EAN Supplementals (Continued) Ignore Supplementals Autodiscriminate UPC/EAN Supplementals ³ Enable 378/379 Supplemental Mode 7-13...
  • Page 134 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Decode UPC/EAN Supplementals (Continued) Enable 978 Supplemental Mode Enable Smart Supplemental Mode 7-14...
  • Page 135: Upc/Ean Supplemental Redundancy

    Symbologies UPC/EAN Supplemental Redundancy With Autodiscriminate UPC/EAN Supplementals selected, this option adjusts the number of times a symbol without supplementals is decoded before transmission. The range is from two to thirty times. Five or above is recommended when decoding a mix of UPC/EAN symbols with and without supplementals, and the autodiscriminate option is selected.
  • Page 136: Transmit Upc-A/Upc-E/Upc-E1 Check Digit

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Transmit UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1 Check Digit The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data. Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit the bar code data with or without the UPC- A, UPC-E or UPC-E1 check digit.
  • Page 137 Symbologies Transmit UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1 Check Digit (Continued) Transmit UPC-E Check Digit Do Not Transmit UPC-E Check Digit Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit 7-17...
  • Page 138: Upc-A Preamble

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Transmit UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1 Check Digit (Continued) Do Not Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit UPC-A Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character. Three options are given for transmitting UPC-A preamble to the host device: transmit System Character only, transmit System Character and Country Code (“0”...
  • Page 139: Upc-E Preamble

    Symbologies UPC-A Preamble (Continued) System Character & Country Code (< COUNTRY CODE> <SYSTEM CHARACTER> <DATA>) UPC-E Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character. Three options are given for transmitting UPC-E preamble to the host device: transmit System Character only, transmit System Character and Country Code (“0”...
  • Page 140: Upc-E1 Preamble

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide UPC-E Preamble (Continued) System Character & Country Code (< COUNTRY CODE> <SYSTEM CHARACTER> <DATA>) UPC-E1 Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character. Three options are given for transmitting UPC-E1 preamble to the host device: transmit System Character only, transmit System Character and Country Code (“0”...
  • Page 141: Convert Upc-E To Upc-A

    Symbologies UPC-E1 Preamble (Continued) System Character & Country Code (< COUNTRY CODE> <SYSTEM CHARACTER> <DATA>) Convert UPC-E to UPC-A When enabled, UPC-E (zero suppressed) decoded data is converted to UPC-A format before transmission. After conversion, the data follows UPC-A format and is affected by UPC-A programming selections (e.g., Preamble, Check Digit).
  • Page 142: Convert Upc-E1 To Upc-A

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A When enabled, UPC-E1 decoded data is converted to UPC-A format before transmission. After conversion, the data follows UPC-A format and is affected by UPC-A programming selections (e.g., Preamble, Check Digit). When disabled, UPC-E1 decoded data is transmitted as UPC-E1 data, without conversion.
  • Page 143: Ean Zero Extend

    Symbologies EAN Zero Extend When enabled, this parameter adds five leading zeros to decoded EAN-8 symbols to make them compatible in format to EAN-13 symbols. When disabled, EAN-8 symbols are transmitted as is. Enable EAN Zero Extend Disable EAN Zero Extend 7-23...
  • Page 144: Ucc Coupon Extended Code

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide UCC Coupon Extended Code The UCC Coupon Extended Code is an additional bar code adjacent to a UCC Coupon Code. To enable or disable UCC Coupon Extended Code, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable UCC Coupon Extended Code...
  • Page 145: Code 128

    Symbologies Code 128 Enable/Disable Code 128 To enable or disable Code 128, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 128 Disable Code 128 7-25...
  • Page 146: Enable/Disable Ucc/Ean-128

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Enable/Disable UCC/EAN-128 To enable or disable UCC/EAN-128, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable UCC/EAN-128 Disable UCC/EAN-128 7-26...
  • Page 147: Enable/Disable Isbt 128

    Symbologies Enable/Disable ISBT 128 ISBT 128 is a variant of Code 128 used in the blood banking industry. To enable or disable ISBT 128, scan the appropriate bar code below. Concatenation of the ISBT data, if required, must be performed in the host. Enable ISBT 128 Disable ISBT 128 7-27...
  • Page 148: Code 128 Decode Performance

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code 128 Decode Performance This option offers three levels of decode performance or “aggressiveness” for Code 128 symbols. Increasing the performance level reduces the amount of required bar code orientation, which is useful if you are scanning very long and/or truncated bar codes.
  • Page 149: Code 128 Decode Performance Level

    Code 128 Decode Performance Level This option offers three levels of decode performance or “aggressiveness” for Code 128 symbols. Increasing the performance level reduces the amount of required bar code orientation, which is useful if you are scanning very long and/or truncated bar codes. Increased levels reduce decode security.
  • Page 150: Code 39

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code 39 Enable/Disable Code 39 To enable or disable Code 39, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 39 Disable Code 39 Note: When a large gap bar code is encountered, refer to Symbology -...
  • Page 151: Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39

    Symbologies Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39 Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridges. Trioptic Code 39 symbols always contain six characters. To enable or disable Trioptic Code 39, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Trioptic Code 39 Disable Trioptic Code 39 Note: Trioptic Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII should not be enabled...
  • Page 152: Convert Code 39 To Code 32

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Convert Code 39 to Code 32 Code 32 is a variant of Code 39 used by the Italian pharmaceutical industry. Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable converting Code 39 to Code 32.
  • Page 153: Code 32 Prefix

    Symbologies Code 32 Prefix Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable adding the prefix character “A” to all Code 32 bar codes. Note: Convert Code 39 to Code 32 must be enabled for this parameter to function. Enable Code 32 Prefix Disable Code 32 Prefix 7-33...
  • Page 154: Set Lengths For Code 39

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Code 39 The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Lengths for Code 39 may be set for any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
  • Page 155 Symbologies Set Lengths for Code 39 (Continued) Code 39 - Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range - This option allows you to decode a Code 39 symbol with a specific length range. The length range is selected from numeric bar codes beginning on page Appendix D.
  • Page 156: Code 39 Check Digit Verification

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code 39 Check Digit Verification When this feature is enabled, the scanner checks the integrity of all Code 39 symbols to verify that the data complies with specified check digit algorithm. Only those Code 39 symbols which include a modulo 43 check digit are decoded when this feature is enabled.
  • Page 157: Transmit Code 39 Check Digit

    Symbologies Transmit Code 39 Check Digit Scan a bar code below to transmit Code 39 data with or without the check digit. Transmit Code 39 Check Digit (Enable) Do Not Transmit Code 39 Check Digit (Disable) Note: Code 39 Check Digit Verification must be enabled for this parameter to function.
  • Page 158: Enable/Disable Code 39 Full Ascii

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Enable/Disable Code 39 Full ASCII Code 39 Full ASCII is a variant of Code 39 which pairs characters to encode the full ASCII character set. To enable or disable Code 39 Full ASCII, scan the appropriate bar code below.
  • Page 159: Code 39 Buffering (Scan & Store)

    Symbologies Code 39 Buffering (Scan & Store) This feature allows the scanner to accumulate data from multiple Code 39 symbols. When you select the Scan and Store option (Buffer Code 39), all Code 39 symbols having a leading space as a first character are temporarily buffered in the unit to be transmitted later.
  • Page 160: Buffer Data

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code 39 Buffering (Scan & Store)(Continued) While there is data in the transmission buffer, selecting Do Not Buffer Code 39 is not allowed. The buffer holds 200 bytes of information. To disable Code 39 buffering when there is data in the transmission buffer, first force...
  • Page 161: Transmit Buffer

    Note: The Clear Buffer contains only the dash (minus) character. In order to scan this command, be sure Code 39 length is set to include length 1. Transmit Buffer There are two methods to transmit the Code 39 buffer. 1. Scan the Transmit Buffer bar code below. Only a start character, a plus (+), and a stop character.
  • Page 162: Overfilling Transmission Buffer

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Overfilling Transmission Buffer The Code 39 buffer holds 200 characters. If the symbol just read results in an overflow of the transmission buffer: • The scanner indicates that the symbol was rejected by issuing three long, high beeps.
  • Page 163: Code 39 Decode Performance

    Symbologies Code 39 Decode Performance This option offers three levels of decode performance or “aggressiveness” for Code 39 symbols. Increasing the performance level reduces the amount of required bar code orientation, which is useful if you are scanning very long and/or truncated bar codes. Increased levels reduce decode security.
  • Page 164: Code 39 Decode Performance Level

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code 39 Decode Performance Level This option offers three levels of decode performance or “aggressiveness” for Code 39 symbols. Increasing the performance level reduces the amount of required bar code orientation, which is useful if you are scanning very long and/or truncated bar codes.
  • Page 165: Code 93

    Symbologies Code 93 Enable/Disable Code 93 To enable or disable Code 93, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 93 Disable Code 93 7-45...
  • Page 166: Set Lengths For Code 93

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Code 93 The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Lengths for Code 93 may be set for any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
  • Page 167 Symbologies Set Lengths for Code 93 (Continued) Code 93 - Two Discrete Lengths Length Within Range - This option allows you to decode a Code 93 symbol with a specific length range. The length range is selected from numeric bar codes beginning on page Appendix D.
  • Page 168: Code 11

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code 11 Code 11 To enable or disable Code 11, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 11 Disable Code 11 7-48...
  • Page 169: Set Lengths For Code 11

    Set Lengths for Code 11 The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Lengths for Code 11 may be set for any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
  • Page 170 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Code 11 (Continued) Length Within Range - This option allows you to decode a Code 11 symbol with a specific length range. The length range is selected from numeric bar codes beginning on page Appendix D.
  • Page 171: Code 11 Check Digit Verification

    Symbologies Code 11 Check Digit Verification This feature allows the scanner to check the integrity of all Code 11 symbols to verify that the data complies with the specified check digit algorithm. This selects the check digit mechanism for the decoded Code 11 bar code. The options are to check for one check digit, check for two check digits, or disable the feature.
  • Page 172: Transmit Code 11 Check Digits

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Transmit Code 11 Check Digits This feature selects whether or not to transmit the Code 11 check digit(s). Transmit Code 11 Check Digit (Enable) Do Not Transmit Code 11 Check Digit (Disable) Note: Code 11 Check Digit Verification must be enabled for this parameter to function.
  • Page 173: Interleaved 2 Of 5 (Itf)

    Symbologies Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 To enable or disable Interleaved 2 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below, and select an Interleaved 2 of 5 length from the following pages. Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 7-53...
  • Page 174: Set Lengths For Interleaved 2 Of 5

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Lengths for I 2 of 5 may be set for any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
  • Page 175 Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (Continued) Length Within Range - This option allows you to decode an I 2 of 5 symbol with a specific length range. The length range is selected from numeric bar codes beginning on page Appendix D.
  • Page 176: I 2 Of 5 Check Digit Verification

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification When this feature is enabled, the scanner checks the integrity of all I 2 of 5 symbols to verify the data complies with either the specified Uniform Symbology Specification (USS), or the Optical Product Code Council (OPCC) check digit algorithm.
  • Page 177: Transmit I 2 Of 5 Check Digit

    Symbologies Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit I 2 of 5 data with or without the check digit. Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit (Enable) Do Not Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit (Disable) 7-57...
  • Page 178: Convert I 2 Of 5 To Ean-13

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 This parameter converts a 14 character I 2 of 5 code into EAN-13, and transmits to the host as EAN-13. In order to accomplish this, the I 2 of 5 code must be enabled, and the code must have a leading zero and a valid EAN-13 check digit.
  • Page 179: Discrete 2 Of 5 (Dtf)

    Symbologies Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF) Enable/Disable Discrete 2 of 5 To enable or disable Discrete 2 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Discrete 2 of 5 Disable Discrete 2 of 5 7-59...
  • Page 180: Set Lengths For Discrete 2 Of 5

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Lengths for D 2 of 5 may be set for any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
  • Page 181 Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 (Continued) Length Within Range - This option allows you to decode an D 2 of 5 symbol with a specific length range. The length range is selected from numeric bar codes beginning on page Appendix D.
  • Page 182: Chinese 2 Of 5

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Chinese 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5 To enable or disable Chinese 2 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Chinese 2 of 5 Disable Chinese 2 of 5 7-62...
  • Page 183: Codabar (Nw - 7)

    Symbologies Codabar (NW - 7) Enable/Disable Codabar To enable or disable Codabar, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Codabar Disable Codabar Note: When a large gap bar code is encountered, refer to Symbology - Intercharacter Gap on page 7-85 7-63...
  • Page 184: Set Lengths For Codabar

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Codabar The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Lengths for Codabar may be set for any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
  • Page 185 Symbologies Set Lengths for Codabar (Continued) Length Within Range - This option allows you to decode a Codabar symbol with a specific length range. The length range is selected from numeric bar codes beginning on page Appendix D. For example, to decode Codabar symbols containing between 4 and 12 characters, first scan Codabar - Length Within Range.
  • Page 186: Clsi Editing

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide CLSI Editing When enabled, this parameter strips the start and stop characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters of a 14-character Codabar symbol. Enable this feature if your host system requires this data format.
  • Page 187: Notis Editing

    Symbologies NOTIS Editing When enabled, this parameter strips the start and stop characters from a decoded Codabar symbol. Enable this feature if your host system requires this data format. Enable NOTIS Editing Disable NOTIS Editing 7-67...
  • Page 188: Msi

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Enable/Disable MSI To enable or disable MSI, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable MSI Disable MSI 7-68...
  • Page 189: Set Lengths For Msi

    Set Lengths for MSI The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Lengths for MSI may be set for any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. Note: When setting lengths for different bar code types by scanning single digit numbers, single digit numbers must always be preceded by a leading zero.
  • Page 190 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for MSI (Continued) Length Within Range - This option allows you to decode an MSI symbol with a specific length range. The length range is selected from numeric bar codes beginning on page Appendix D.
  • Page 191: Msi Check Digits

    Symbologies MSI Check Digits With MSI symbols, one check digit is mandatory and always verified by the reader. The second check digit is optional. If your MSI codes include two check digits, enable the verification of the second check digit by scanning the barcode below. Refer to MSI Check Digit Algorithm on page 7-73 for the selection of second digit...
  • Page 192: Transmit Msi Check Digit(S)

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Transmit MSI Check Digit(s) Scan a bar code below to transmit MSI data with or without the check digit. Transmit MSI Check Digit(s) (Enable) Do Not Transmit MSI Check Digit(s) (Disable) 7-72...
  • Page 193: Msi Check Digit Algorithm

    Symbologies MSI Check Digit Algorithm Two algorithms are possible for the verification of the second MSI check digit. Select the bar code below corresponding to the algorithm used to encode your check digit. MOD 10/MOD 11 MOD 10/MOD 10 7-73...
  • Page 194: Rss (Reduced Space Symbology)

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide RSS (Reduced Space Symbology) The variants of RSS are RSS 14, RSS Expanded, and RSS Limited. The limited and expanded versions have stacked variants. Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable each variant of RSS.
  • Page 195: Rss Limited

    Symbologies RSS Limited Enable RSS Limited Disable RSS Limited 7-75...
  • Page 196: Rss Expanded

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide RSS Expanded Enable RSS Expanded Disable RSS Expanded 7-76...
  • Page 197: Convert Rss To Upc/Ean

    Convert RSS to UPC/EAN The 14-digit Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) format will become a standard by January 2005 and will uniquely identify products worldwide. Although it is defined as a 14-digit structure, the barcode may contain 13 digits (EAN-13), 12 digits (UPC), or 8 digits (EAN-8) of data.
  • Page 198 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Convert RSS to UPC/EAN (Continued) E.g. 0100123456789012 will be converted to 0123456789012 if the UPC-A Preamble is "System Character and Country Code", 123456789012 if the UPC-A Preamble is "System Character", and 23456789012 if the Preamble is "No Preamble".
  • Page 199 Symbologies Convert RSS to UPC/EAN (Continued) Enable Convert RSS to UPC/EAN *Disable Convert RSS to UPC/EAN 7-79...
  • Page 200: Symbology - Specific Security Levels

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Symbology - Specific Security Levels Redundancy Level The WPS100 offer four levels of decode redundancy. Higher redundancy levels are selected for decreasing levels of bar code quality. As redundancy levels increase, the scanner’s aggressiveness decreases.
  • Page 201: Redundancy Level 2

    Redundancy Level 2 The following code types must be successfully read twice before being decoded: Table 7-3. Redundancy Level 2 Code Types Code Type Redundancy Level 3 Level 3 ensures that the enabled linear bar code types are read twice before reporting a good decode.
  • Page 202: Redundancy Level 4

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Redundancy Level 4 The following code types must be successfully read three times before being decoded: Table 7-5. Redundancy Level 4 Code Types Code Type Length Redundancy Level 4 7-82...
  • Page 203: Security Level

    Symbologies Security Level The WPS100 offer four levels of decode security for the delta bar codes. These include the Code 128 family, UPC/EAN, Code 93 and Scanlet. Increasing levels of security are provided for decreasing levels of bar code quality. There is an inverse relationship between security and scanner aggressiveness, so be sure to choose only that level of security necessary for any given application.
  • Page 204: Security Level 2

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Security Level 2 Choose this option if Security Level 1 fails to eliminate misdecodes. Security Level 3 If you have tried Security Level 2, and are still experiencing misdecodes, select this security level. Be advised, selecting this option is an extreme measure against misdecoding severely out of spec bar codes.
  • Page 205: Symbology - Intercharacter Gap

    Symbologies Symbology - Intercharacter Gap The Code 39 and Codabar symbologies have an intercharacter gap that is customarily quite small. Due to various bar code-printing technologies, this gap may grow larger than the maximum size allowed, causing the scanner to be unable to decode the symbol. If this problem is encountered, then the “Large Intercharacter Gaps”...
  • Page 206 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide 7-86...
  • Page 207: Miscellaneous Scanner Options

    Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Scanner Options Introduction This chapter includes commonly used bar codes to customize how your data is transmitted to your host device. In addition to these bar codes for data formatting, refer to each host chapter for the appropriate host connections and host device features for your scanner. Refer to Chapter 7, Symbologies Chapter 9, Advanced Data Formatting...
  • Page 208: Scanning Sequence Examples

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases you need only scan one bar code to set a specific parameter value. Parameters, such as Prefix Value, require that you scan several bar codes in the proper sequence. Refer to each individual parameter for descriptions of this procedure.
  • Page 209: Miscellaneous Default Parameters

    Miscellaneous Default Parameters Table 8-1 lists the defaults for miscellaneous scanner options parameters. If you wish to change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Miscellaneous Scanner Parameters section beginning on page 8-4. Note: See Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
  • Page 210: Miscellaneous Scanner Parameters

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Miscellaneous Scanner Parameters Transmit Code ID Character A Code ID character identifies the code type of a scanned bar code. This may be useful when the scanner is decoding more than one code type. In addition to any single character prefix already selected, the Code ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol.
  • Page 211: Prefix/Suffix Values

    Transmit Code ID Character (Continued) Prefix/Suffix Values A prefix/suffix may be appended to scan data for use in data editing. These values are set by scanning a four-digit number (i.e., four bar codes) that corresponds to key codes for various terminals. Code 39 Full ASCII to Full ASCII Coorelation is host-dependent, and therefore described in the “ASCII Character Set”...
  • Page 212 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Set Value 3 Set Value 4...
  • Page 213 Miscellaneous Scanner Options Prefix/Suffix Values (Continued) Set Value 5 Set FN1 Substitution Value (Value 6)
  • Page 214: Fn1 Substitution Values

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide FN1 Substitution Values The Wedge and USB HID Keyboard hosts support a FN1 Substitution feature. In this feature, if enabled, any FN1 character (0x1b) in an EAN128 barcode is substituted for this value. This value defaults to 7013 (Enter Key) 1.
  • Page 215: Scan Data Options

    Scan Data Options To change the Scan Data Transmission Format, scan the Scan Options bar code below. Then select one of four options: • Data As Is • <DATA> <SUFFIX> • <PREFIX> <DATA> • <PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX> When you have made your selection, scan the Enter bar code on page 8-11. If you make a mistake, scan the Data Format Cancel bar code on page 8-11.
  • Page 216 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Scan Data Transmission Format (Continued) *Data As Is <DATA> <SUFFIX> <PREFIX> <DATA> 8-10...
  • Page 217 Miscellaneous Scanner Options Scan Data Transmission Format (Continued) <PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX> Enter Data Format Cancel 8-11...
  • Page 218: Transmit "No Read" Message

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Transmit “No Read” Message Scan a bar code below to select whether or not a “No Read” message is transmitted. When enabled, the characters NR are transmitted when a bar code is not decoded. Any prefixes or suffixes which are enabled are appended around this message.
  • Page 219: Advanced Data Formatting

    Advanced Data Formatting Introduction Advanced Data Formatting (ADF) is a means of customizing data before transmission to your host device. Scan data can be edited to suit your particular requirements. ADF can be implemented through scanning a related series of bar codes, which begin on page 9-7.
  • Page 220: Using Adf Bar Codes

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Using ADF Bar Codes When you program a rule, make sure the rule is logically correct. Plan ahead before you start scanning. To program each data formatting rule: • Start the Rule. Scan the •...
  • Page 221: Rule 1: The Code 128 Scanning Rule

    The distribution center uses a PC with dedicated control characters for manufacturer ID <CTRL M>, part number <CTRL P>, and destination code <CTRL D>. At this center the UPC data is treated as manufacturer ID code. The following rules need to be entered: When scanning data of code type Code 128, send the next 5 characters, send the manufacturer ID key <CTRL M>, send the next 5 characters, send the part number key <CTRL P>, send the next 2 characters, send the destination code key <CTRL D>.
  • Page 222: Alternate Rule Sets

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide If you made any mistakes while entering this rule, scan the on page 9-9. If you already saved the rule, scan the code on page 9-9. Alternate Rule Sets ADF rules may be grouped into one of four alternate sets which can be turned on and off when needed.
  • Page 223: Rules Hierarchy (In Bar Codes)

    To switch between the two sets of rules, a “switching rule” must be programmed. This rule specifies what type of bar code must be scanned to switch between the rule sets. For example, in the case of the “sale” rule above, the rule programmer wants the cashier to scan the bar code “M”...
  • Page 224: Default Rules

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide For example, if the THIRD rule states: When scanning a bar code of any length, send all data, then send the ENTER key. And the SECOND rule states: When scanning a Code 128 bar code of length 12, send the first four characters, then send the ENTER key, then send all remaining data.
  • Page 225: Special Commands

    Advanced Data Formatting Special Commands Pause Duration This parameter allows a pause to be inserted in the data transmission. Pauses are set by scanning a two-digit number (i.e., two bar codes), and are measured in 0.1 second intervals. For example, scanning bar codes “0” and “1” inserts a 0.1 second pause; “5” and “0”...
  • Page 226: Save Rule

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Save Rule Scan this bar code to save the rule you entered. Erase Use these bar codes to erase criteria, actions, or rules. Save Rule Erase Criteria And Start Again Erase Actions And Start Again...
  • Page 227: Quit Entering Rules

    Advanced Data Formatting Erase (Continued) Erase Previously Saved Rule Erase All Rules Quit Entering Rules Scan this bar code to quit entering rules. Quit Entering Rules...
  • Page 228: Disable Rule Set

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Disable Rule Set Use these bar codes to disable rule sets. 9-10 Disable Rule Set 1 Disable Rule Set 2 Disable Rule Set 3...
  • Page 229 Advanced Data Formatting Disable Rule Set (Continued) Disable Rule Set 4 Disable All Rule Sets 9-11...
  • Page 230: Criteria

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Criteria Code Types Select any number of code types to be affected. All selected codes must be scanned in succession, prior to selecting other criteria. If you don't select a code type, all code types will be affected.
  • Page 231 Advanced Data Formatting Code Types (Continued) RSS 14 RSS Limited RSS Expanded 9-13...
  • Page 232 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code Types (Continued) Scan the bar codes for all code types desired before selecting other criteria. Code 128 D 2 OF 5 9-14...
  • Page 233 Advanced Data Formatting Code Types (Continued) Scan the bar codes for all code types desired before selecting other criteria. IATA 2 OF 5 I 2 OF 5 Code 93 9-15...
  • Page 234 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code Types (Continued) Scan the bar codes for all code types desired before selecting other criteria. UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8 9-16...
  • Page 235 Advanced Data Formatting Code Types (Continued) EAN-13 EAN 128 9-17...
  • Page 236 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code Types (Continued) UPC-E1 Bookland Trioptic 9-18...
  • Page 237 Advanced Data Formatting Code Types (Continued) Chinese 2 of 5 Coupon Code 9-19...
  • Page 238: Code Lengths

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code Lengths Define the number of characters the selected code type must contain. If you don't select a code length, selected code types of any length will be affected. Scan these bar codes to define the number of characters the selected code types must contain.
  • Page 239 Advanced Data Formatting Code Lengths (Continued) 4 Characters 5 Characters 6 Characters 9-21...
  • Page 240 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code Lengths (Continued) 7 Characters 8 Characters 9 Characters 9-22...
  • Page 241 Advanced Data Formatting Code Lengths (Continued) 10 Characters 11 Characters 12 Characters 9-23...
  • Page 242 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code Lengths (Continued) 13 Characters 14 Characters 15 Characters 9-24...
  • Page 243 Advanced Data Formatting Code Lengths (Continued) 16 Characters 17 Characters 18 Characters 9-25...
  • Page 244 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code Lengths (Continued) 19 Characters 20 Characters 21 Characters 9-26...
  • Page 245 Advanced Data Formatting Code Lengths (Continued) 22 Characters 23 Characters 24 Characters 9-27...
  • Page 246 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code Lengths (Continued) 25 Characters 26 Characters 27 Characters 9-28...
  • Page 247 Advanced Data Formatting Code Lengths (Continued) 28 Characters 29 Characters 30 Characters 9-29...
  • Page 248: Message Containing A Specific Data String

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Message Containing A Specific Data String Use this feature to select whether the formatting affects data that begins with a specific character or data string, or contains a specific character or data string. There are 4 features: •...
  • Page 249: Any Message Ok

    Specific String, Any Location Scan this bar code, then, using the number representing the position (use a leading “zero” if necessary). Then scan the desired character or characters (up to a total of 8) on the 9-178, followed by the End Of Message After scanning the following bar code: 1.
  • Page 250: Rule Belongs To Set

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Rule Belongs To Set Select the set a rule belongs to. (There are four possible rule sets.) Refer to Sets on page 9-4 for more information about rule sets. Scan a bar code below to select which set a rule belongs to.
  • Page 251 Advanced Data Formatting Rule Belongs To Set (Continued) Rule Belongs To Set 3 Rule Belongs To Set 4 9-33...
  • Page 252: Actions

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Actions Select how to format the data for transmission. Send Data Send all data that remains, send all data up to a specific character selected from the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 9-178, or send the next N characters. N = any number...
  • Page 253 Send Data (Continued) Advanced Data Formatting Send Next 2 Characters Send Next 3 Characters Send Next 4 Characters 9-35...
  • Page 254 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Data (Continued) 9-36 Send Next 5 Characters Send Next 6 Characters Send Next 7 Characters...
  • Page 255 Advanced Data Formatting Send Data (Continued) Send Next 8 Characters Send Next 9 Characters Send Next 10 Characters 9-37...
  • Page 256 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Data (Continued) 9-38 Send Next 11 Characters Send Next 12 Characters Send Next 13 Characters...
  • Page 257 Send Data (Continued) Advanced Data Formatting Send Next 14 Characters Send Next 15 Characters Send Next 16 Characters 9-39...
  • Page 258 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Data (Continued) 9-40 Send Next 17 Characters Send Next 18 Characters Send Next 19 Characters...
  • Page 259 Advanced Data Formatting Send Data (Continued) Send Next 20 Characters 9-41...
  • Page 260: Setup Field(S)

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Setup Field(s) Table 9-1. Setup Field(s) Definitions Parameter Move Cursor Move Cursor To a Character Move Cursor to Start of Data Move Cursor Past a Character Skip Ahead “N” Characters Skip Back “N” Characters Send Preset Value...
  • Page 261: Move Cursor

    Advanced Data Formatting Move Cursor Scan a bar code below to move the cursor in relation to a specified character. Then enter a character by scanning a bar code from the Alphanumeric Keyboard beginning on page 9- 178. Note: If there is no match when the rule is interpreted and the rule fails, the next rule is checked.
  • Page 262: Skip Ahead

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Move Cursor (Continued) Scan the barcode below to insert a pause in the transmission of data. The length of this pause is controlled by the value of the Pause Duration parameter. Skip Ahead Use the following bar codes to skip ahead characters.
  • Page 263 Skip Ahead (Continued) Advanced Data Formatting Skip Ahead 2 Characters Skip Ahead 3 Characters Skip Ahead 4 Characters 9-45...
  • Page 264 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Skip Ahead (Continued) 9-46 Skip Ahead 5 Characters Skip Ahead 6 Characters Skip Ahead 7 Characters...
  • Page 265 Skip Ahead (Continued) Advanced Data Formatting Skip Ahead 8 Characters Skip Ahead 9 Characters Skip Ahead 10 Characters 9-47...
  • Page 266: Skip Back

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Skip Back Use the following bar codes to skip back characters. 9-48 Skip Back 1 Characters Skip Back 2 Characters Skip Back 3 Characters...
  • Page 267 Advanced Data Formatting Skip Back (Continued) Skip Back 4 Characters Skip Back 5 Characters Skip Back 6 Characters 9-49...
  • Page 268 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Skip Back (Continued) 9-50 Skip Back 7 Characters Skip Back 8 Characters Skip Back 9 Characters...
  • Page 269: Send Preset Value

    Skip Back (Continued) Send Preset Value Use these bar codes to send preset values. Advanced Data Formatting Skip Back 10 Characters Send Value 1 Send Value 2 9-51...
  • Page 270 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Preset Value (Continued) Send Value 3 Send Value 4 Send Value 5 9-52...
  • Page 271: Modify Data

    Advanced Data Formatting Send Preset Value (Continued) Send Value 6 Modify Data Modify data in the ways listed. The following actions work for all send commands that follow it within a rule. If you program pad zeros to length 6, send next 3 characters, stop padding, send next 5 characters, three zeros are added to the first send, and the next send is unaffected by the padding.
  • Page 272 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Modify Data (Continued) Use the bar codes below to modify data. Remove All Spaces Crunch All Spaces Stop Space Removal 9-54...
  • Page 273: Pad Data With Spaces

    Advanced Data Formatting Modify Data (Continued) Remove Leading Zeros Stop Zero Removal Pad Data with Spaces To pad data to the left, scan the bar code containing the desired number of spaces. This parameter is activated by Send commands Pad Spaces To Length 1 9-55...
  • Page 274 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Spaces (Continued) 9-56 Pad Spaces To Length 2 Pad Spaces To Length 3 Pad Spaces To Length 4...
  • Page 275 Pad Data with Spaces (Continued) Advanced Data Formatting Pad Spaces To Length 5 Pad Spaces To Length 6 Pad Spaces To Length 7 9-57...
  • Page 276 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Spaces (Continued) 9-58 Pad Spaces To Length 8 Pad Spaces To Length 9 Pad Spaces To Length 10...
  • Page 277 Pad Data with Spaces (Continued) Advanced Data Formatting Pad Spaces To Length 11 Pad Spaces To Length 12 Pad Spaces To Length 13 9-59...
  • Page 278 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Spaces (Continued) Pad Spaces To Length 14 Pad Spaces To Length 15 Pad Spaces To Length 16 9-60...
  • Page 279 Pad Data with Spaces (Continued) Advanced Data Formatting Pad Spaces To Length 17 Pad Spaces To Length 18 Pad Spaces To Length 19 9-61...
  • Page 280 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Spaces (Continued) Pad Spaces To Length 20 Pad Spaces To Length 21 Pad Spaces To Length 22 9-62...
  • Page 281 Pad Data with Spaces (Continued) Advanced Data Formatting Pad Spaces To Length 23 Pad Spaces To Length 24 Pad Spaces To Length 25 9-63...
  • Page 282 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Spaces (Continued) 9-64 Pad Spaces To Length 26 Pad Spaces To Length 27 Pad Spaces To Length 28...
  • Page 283 Pad Data with Spaces (Continued) Pad Spaces To Length 29 Pad Spaces To Length 30 Stop Pad Spaces Advanced Data Formatting 9-65...
  • Page 284: Pad Data With Zeros

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Zeros To pad data to the left, scan the bar code containing the desired number of zeros. This parameter is activated by Send commands. Pad Zeros To Length 1 Pad Zeros To...
  • Page 285 Pad Data with Zeros (Continued) Advanced Data Formatting Pad Zeros To Length 4 Pad Zeros To Length 5 Pad Zeros To Length 6 9-67...
  • Page 286 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Zeros (Continued) Pad Zeros To Length 7 Pad Zeros To Length 8 Pad Zeros To Length 9 9-68...
  • Page 287 Advanced Data Formatting Pad Data with Zeros (Continued) Pad Zeros To Length 10 Pad Zeros To Length 11 Pad Zeros To Length 12 9-69...
  • Page 288 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Zeros (Continued) 9-70 Pad Zeros To Length 13 Pad Zeros To Length 14 Pad Zeros To Length 15...
  • Page 289 Pad Data with Zeros (Continued) Advanced Data Formatting Pad Zeros To Length 16 Pad Zeros To Length 17 Pad Zeros To Length 18 9-71...
  • Page 290 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Zeros (Continued) 9-72 Pad Zeros To Length 19 Pad Zeros To Length 20 Pad Zeros To Length 21...
  • Page 291 Advanced Data Formatting Pad Data with Zeros (Continued) Pad Zeros To Length 22 Pad Zeros To Length 23 Pad Zeros To Length 24 9-73...
  • Page 292 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Zeros (Continued) Pad Zeros To Length 25 Pad Zeros To Length 26 Pad Zeros To Length 27 9-74...
  • Page 293 Advanced Data Formatting Pad Data with Zeros (Continued) Pad Zeros To Length 28 Pad Zeros To Length 29 Pad Zeros To Length 30 9-75...
  • Page 294: Beeps

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Zeros (Continued) Stop Pad Zeros Beeps Select a beep sequence for each ADF rule. Beep Once Beep Twice 9-76...
  • Page 295: Send Keystroke (Control Characters And Keyboard Characters)

    Advanced Data Formatting Beeps (Continued) Beep Three Times Send Keystroke (Control Characters and Keyboard Characters) Control Characters Scan the “Send __” bar code for the keystroke you wish to send. Send Control 2 Send Control A 9-77...
  • Page 296 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Control Characters (Continued) Send Control B Send Control C Send Control D 9-78...
  • Page 297 Advanced Data Formatting Control Characters (Continued) Send Control E Send Control F Send Control G 9-79...
  • Page 298 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Control Characters (Continued) Send Control H Send Control I Send Control J 9-80...
  • Page 299 Advanced Data Formatting Control Characters (Continued) Send Control K Send Control L Send Control M 9-81...
  • Page 300 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Control Characters (Continued) Send Control N Send Control O Send Control P 9-82...
  • Page 301 Advanced Data Formatting Control Characters (Continued) Send Control Q Send Control R Send Control S 9-83...
  • Page 302 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Control Characters (Continued) Send Control T Send Control U Send Control V 9-84...
  • Page 303 Advanced Data Formatting Control Characters (Continued) Send Control W Send Control X Send Control Y 9-85...
  • Page 304 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Control Characters (Continued) Send Control Z Send Control [ Send Control \ 9-86...
  • Page 305 Advanced Data Formatting Control Characters (Continued) Send Control ] Send Control 6 Send Control - 9-87...
  • Page 306: Keyboard Characters

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters Scan the “Send __” bar code for the keyboard characters you wish to send. Send Space Send ! Send “ 9-88...
  • Page 307 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send # Send $ Send % 9-89...
  • Page 308 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send & Send ‘ Send ( 9-90...
  • Page 309 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send ) Send * Send + 9-91...
  • Page 310 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send , Send - Send . 9-92...
  • Page 311 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send / Send 0 Send 1 9-93...
  • Page 312 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send 2 Send 3 Send 4 9-94...
  • Page 313 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send 5 Send 6 Send 7 9-95...
  • Page 314 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send 8 Send 9 Send : 9-96...
  • Page 315 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send ; Send < Send = 9-97...
  • Page 316 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send > Send ? Send @ 9-98...
  • Page 317 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send A Send B Send C 9-99...
  • Page 318 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send D Send E Send F 9-100...
  • Page 319 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send G Send H Send I 9-101...
  • Page 320 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send J Send K Send L 9-102...
  • Page 321 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send M Send N Send O 9-103...
  • Page 322 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send P Send Q Send R 9-104...
  • Page 323 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send S Send T Send U 9-105...
  • Page 324 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send V Send W Send X 9-106...
  • Page 325 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send Y Send Z Send [ 9-107...
  • Page 326 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send \ Send ] Send ^ 9-108...
  • Page 327 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send _ Send ‘ Send a 9-109...
  • Page 328 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send b Send c Send d 9-110...
  • Page 329 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send e Send f Send g 9-111...
  • Page 330 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send h Send i Send j 9-112...
  • Page 331 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send k Send l Send m 9-113...
  • Page 332 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send n Send o Send p 9-114...
  • Page 333 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send q Send r Send s 9-115...
  • Page 334 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send t Send u Send v 9-116...
  • Page 335 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send w Send x Send y 9-117...
  • Page 336 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send z Send { Send | 9-118...
  • Page 337 Advanced Data Formatting Keyboard Characters (Continued) Send } Send ~ Send ALT Characters Send Alt 2 9-119...
  • Page 338 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send ALT Characters (Continued) Send Alt A Send Alt B Send Alt C 9-120...
  • Page 339 Advanced Data Formatting Send ALT Characters (Continued) Send Alt D Send Alt E Send Alt F 9-121...
  • Page 340 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send ALT Characters (Continued) Send Alt G Send Alt H Send Alt I 9-122...
  • Page 341 Advanced Data Formatting Send ALT Characters (Continued) Send Alt J Send Alt K Send Alt L 9-123...
  • Page 342 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send ALT Characters (Continued) Send Alt M Send Alt N Send Alt O 9-124...
  • Page 343 Advanced Data Formatting Send ALT Characters (Continued) Send Alt P Send Alt Q Send Alt R 9-125...
  • Page 344 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send ALT Characters (Continued) Send Alt S Send Alt T Send Alt U 9-126...
  • Page 345 Advanced Data Formatting Send ALT Characters (Continued) Send Alt V Send Alt W Send Alt X 9-127...
  • Page 346 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send ALT Characters (Continued) Send Alt Y Send Alt Z Send Alt [ 9-128...
  • Page 347 Advanced Data Formatting Send ALT Characters (Continued) Send Alt \ Send Alt ] Send Alt 6 9-129...
  • Page 348: Send Keypad Characters

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send ALT Characters (Continued) Send Alt - Send Keypad Characters Send Keypad * Send Keypad + 9-130...
  • Page 349 Advanced Data Formatting Send Keypad Characters (Continued) Send Keypad - Send Keypad . Send Keypad / 9-131...
  • Page 350 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Keypad Characters (Continued) Send Keypad 0 Send Keypad 1 Send Keypad 2 9-132...
  • Page 351 Advanced Data Formatting Send Keypad Characters (Continued) Send Keypad 3 Send Keypad 4 Send Keypad 5 9-133...
  • Page 352 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Keypad Characters (Continued) Send Keypad 6 Send Keypad 7 Send Keypad 8 9-134...
  • Page 353 Advanced Data Formatting Send Keypad Characters (Continued) Send Keypad 9 Send Keypad Enter Send Keypad Numlock 9-135...
  • Page 354 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Keypad Characters (Continued) Send Break Key Send Delete Key Send Page Up Key 9-136...
  • Page 355 Advanced Data Formatting Send Keypad Characters (Continued) Send End Key Send Page Down Key Send Pause Key 9-137...
  • Page 356 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Keypad Characters (Continued) Send Scroll Lock Key Send Backspace Key Send Tab Key 9-138...
  • Page 357 Advanced Data Formatting Send Keypad Characters (Continued) Send Print Screen Key Send Insert Key Send Home Key 9-139...
  • Page 358 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Keypad Characters (Continued) Send Enter Key Send Escape Key Send Up Arrow Key 9-140...
  • Page 359 Advanced Data Formatting Send Keypad Characters (Continued) Send Down Arrow Key Send Left Arrow Key Send Right Arrow Key 9-141...
  • Page 360: Send Function Key

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Keypad Characters (Continued) Send Back Tab Character Send Function Key Send F1 Key Send F2 Key 9-142...
  • Page 361 Advanced Data Formatting Send Function Key (Continued) Send F3 Key Send F4 Key Send F5 Key 9-143...
  • Page 362 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (Continued) Send F6 Key Send F7 Key Send F8 Key 9-144...
  • Page 363 Advanced Data Formatting Send Function Key (Continued) Send F9 Key Send F10 Key Send F11 Key 9-145...
  • Page 364 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (Continued) Send F12 Key Send F13 Key Send F14 Key 9-146...
  • Page 365 Advanced Data Formatting Send Function Key (Continued) Send F15 Key Send F16 Key Send F17 Key 9-147...
  • Page 366 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (Continued) Send F18 Key Send F19 Key Send F20 Key 9-148...
  • Page 367 Advanced Data Formatting Send Function Key (Continued) Send F21 Key Send F22 Key Send F23 Key 9-149...
  • Page 368 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (Continued) Send F24 Key Send F25 Key Send F26 Key 9-150...
  • Page 369 Advanced Data Formatting Send Function Key (Continued) Send F27 Key Send F28 Key Send F29 Key 9-151...
  • Page 370 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (Continued) Send F30 Key Send PF1 Key Send PF2 Key 9-152...
  • Page 371 Advanced Data Formatting Send Function Key (Continued) Send PF3 Key Send PF4 Key Send PF5 Key 9-153...
  • Page 372 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (Continued) Send PF6 Key Send PF7 Key Send PF8 Key 9-154...
  • Page 373 Advanced Data Formatting Send Function Key (Continued) Send PF9 Key Send PF10 Key Send PF11 Key 9-155...
  • Page 374 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (Continued) Send PF12 Key Send PF13 Key Send PF14 Key 9-156...
  • Page 375 Advanced Data Formatting Send Function Key (Continued) Send PF15 Key Send PF16 Key Send PF17 Key 9-157...
  • Page 376 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (Continued) Send PF18 Key Send PF19 Key Send PF20 Key 9-158...
  • Page 377 Advanced Data Formatting Send Function Key (Continued) Send PF21 Key Send PF22 Key Send PF23 Key 9-159...
  • Page 378 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (Continued) Send PF24 Key Send PF25 Key Send PF26 Key 9-160...
  • Page 379 Advanced Data Formatting Send Function Key (Continued) Send PF27 Key Send PF28 Key Send PF29 Key 9-161...
  • Page 380: Send Right Control Key

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (Continued) Send PF30 Key Send Right Control Key The “Send Right Control Key” action will send a tap (press and release) of the Right Control Key. Send Right Control Key 9-162...
  • Page 381: Send Graphic User Interface Characters

    Advanced Data Formatting Send Graphic User Interface Characters The “Send Graphic User Interface Character” actions will tap the specified key while holding the System Dependant Graphic User Interface (GUI) Key. The definition of the Graphic User Interface key is dependant upon the attached system Send GUI 0 Send GUI 1 Send GUI 2...
  • Page 382 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Graphic User Interface Characters (Continued) Send GUI 3 Send GUI 4 Send GUI 5 9-164...
  • Page 383 Advanced Data Formatting Send Graphic User Interface Characters (Continued) Send GUI 6 Send GUI 7 Send GUI 8 9-165...
  • Page 384 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Graphic User Interface Characters (Continued) Send GUI 9 Send GUI A Send GUI B 9-166...
  • Page 385 Advanced Data Formatting Send Graphic User Interface Characters (Continued) Send GUI C Send GUI D Send GUI E 9-167...
  • Page 386 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Graphic User Interface Characters (Continued) Send GUI F Send GUI G Send GUI H 9-168...
  • Page 387 Advanced Data Formatting Send Graphic User Interface Characters (Continued) Send GUI I Send GUI J Send GUI K 9-169...
  • Page 388 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Graphic User Interface Characters (Continued) Send GUI L Send GUI M Send GUI N 9-170...
  • Page 389 Advanced Data Formatting Send Graphic User Interface Characters (Continued) Send GUI O Send GUI P Send GUI Q 9-171...
  • Page 390 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Graphic User Interface Characters (Continued) Send GUI R Send GUI S Send GUI T 9-172...
  • Page 391 Advanced Data Formatting Send Graphic User Interface Characters (Continued) Send GUI U Send GUI V Send GUI W 9-173...
  • Page 392 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Send Graphic User Interface Characters (Continued) Send GUI X Send GUI Y Send GUI Z 9-174...
  • Page 393: Turn On/Off Rule Sets

    Turn On/Off Rule Sets Use these bar codes to turn rule sets on and off. Turn On Rule Set 1 Turn On Rule Set 2 Advanced Data Formatting 9-175...
  • Page 394 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Turn On/Off Rule Sets (Continued) Turn On Rule Set 3 Turn On Rule Set 4 Turn Off Rule Set 1 9-176...
  • Page 395 Advanced Data Formatting Turn On/Off Rule Sets (Continued) Turn Off Rule Set 2 Turn Off Rule Set 3 Turn Off Rule Set 4 9-177...
  • Page 396: Alphanumeric Keyboard

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard Space 9-178...
  • Page 397 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-179...
  • Page 398 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-180...
  • Page 399 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) “ & 9-181...
  • Page 400 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) ‘ 9-182...
  • Page 401 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) < 9-183...
  • Page 402 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) > 9-184...
  • Page 403 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-185...
  • Page 404 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-186...
  • Page 405 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) Bar codes on this page should not be confused with those on the numeric keypad. 9-187...
  • Page 406 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) Bar codes on this page should not be confused with those on the numeric keypad. 9-188...
  • Page 407 Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) Bar codes on this page should not be confused with those on the numeric keypad. Advanced Data Formatting 9-189...
  • Page 408 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) Bar codes on this page should not be confused with those on the numeric keypad. 9-190...
  • Page 409 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-191...
  • Page 410 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-192...
  • Page 411 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-193...
  • Page 412 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-194...
  • Page 413 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-195...
  • Page 414 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-196...
  • Page 415 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-197...
  • Page 416 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-198...
  • Page 417 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) Cancel End Of Message 9-199...
  • Page 418 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-200...
  • Page 419 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-201...
  • Page 420 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-202...
  • Page 421 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-203...
  • Page 422 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-204...
  • Page 423 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-205...
  • Page 424 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-206...
  • Page 425 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-207...
  • Page 426 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-208...
  • Page 427 Advanced Data Formatting Alphanumeric Keyboard (Continued) 9-209...
  • Page 428 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide 9-210...
  • Page 429 Standard Default Parameters Table A-1. Standard Default Parameters Table Parameter User Preferences Set Default Parameter Beeper Tone Beeper Volume Volume Change Trigger Delay Laser On Time Beep After Good Decode Low Power Blink Scan Pattern Mode Single-Line Aim Duration User selection is required to configure this interface and this is the most common selection. Appendix A All Defaults High...
  • Page 430 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table A-1. Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Time-out Between Same Symbol Time-out Between Different Symbols Time Delay to Low Power Mode Linear UPC/EAN Decode Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters Keyboard Wedge Host Type Country Types (Country Codes)
  • Page 431 Table A-1. Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Check Receive Errors Hardware Handshaking Software Handshaking Host Serial Response Time-out RTS Line State Stop Bit Select Data Bits Beep on <BEL> Intercharacter Delay Nixdorf Beep/LED Options Ignore Unknown Characters USB Host Parameters USB Device Type USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes) USB Keystroke Delay...
  • Page 432 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table A-1. Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter USB Keyboard FN1 Substitution Function Key Mapping Simulated Caps Lock Convert Case UPC/EAN UPC-A UPC-E UPC-E1 EAN-8/JAN-8 EAN-13/JAN-13 Bookland EAN Decode UPC/EAN Supplementals (2 and 5 digits)
  • Page 433 Table A-1. Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Convert UPC-E to A Convert UPC-E1 to A EAN-8 Zero Extend UCC Coupon Extended Code Code 128 Code 128 UCC/EAN-128 ISBT 128 (non-concatenated) Code 128 Decode Performance Code 128 Decode Performance Level Code 39 Code 39 Trioptic Code 39...
  • Page 434 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table A-1. Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Buffer Code 39 Code 39 Decode Performance Code 39 Decode Performance Level Code 93 Code 93 Set Length(s) for Code 93 Code 11 Code 11 Set Lengths for Code 11...
  • Page 435 Table A-1. Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Discrete 2 of 5 Set Length(s) for D 2 of 5 Chinese 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5 Codabar (NW - 7) Codabar Set Lengths for Codabar CLSI Editing NOTIS Editing Set Length(s) for MSI MSI Check Digits Transmit MSI Check Digit...
  • Page 436 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table A-1. Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Parameter Convert RSS to UPC/EAN Symbology - Specific Security Levels Redundancy Security Levels Security Level Symbology - Intercharacter Gap Intercharacter Gaps Miscellaneous Scanner Options Transmit Code ID Character...
  • Page 437: Symbol Code Identifiers

    Programming Reference Symbol Code Identifiers Code Character Appendix B Table B-1. Code Characters Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Code 32 Code Type UPC/EAN Codabar Code 128, ISBT 128 Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5, IATA Code 11 MSI Plessey UCC/EAN-128...
  • Page 438 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Table B-1. Code Characters (Continued) Code Character Code Type Code 39 Trioptic Coupon Code...
  • Page 439: Aim Code Identifiers

    AIM Code Identifiers Each AIM Code Identifier contains the three-character string ]cm where: ]=Flag Character (ASCII 93) c=Code Character m=Modifier Character Code Character Table B-2. AIM Code Characters Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Code 32 Code 128 (all variants), Coupon (Code 128 portion) UPC/EAN, Coupon (UPC/EAN portion) Bookland EAN, Code 39 Trioptic Programming Reference...
  • Page 440 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide The modifier character is the sum of the applicable option values based on Code Type Option Value Code 39 Example: A Full ASCII bar code with check character W, A+I+MI+DW, is transmitted as ]A7AimId where 7 = (3+4).
  • Page 441 Code Type Option Value I 2 of 5 Example: An I 2 of 5 bar code without check digit, 4123, is transmitted as ]I04123 Codabar Example: A standard Codabar bar code, 4123, is transmitted as ]F04123 Code 93 Example: A Code 93 bar code 012345678905 is transmitted as ]G0012345678905 MSI Plessey Example: An MSI Plessey bar code 4123, with Mod 10 check digit validated, is transmitted as ]M04123...
  • Page 442 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Code Type Option Value UPC/EAN Example: A UPCA bar code 012345678905 is transmitted as ]E00012345678905 Bookland EAN Example: A Bookland EAN bar code 123456789X is transmitted as ]X0123456789X Table B-3. Modifier Characters Option Standard packet in full EAN country code format, which is 13 digits for UPCA and UPCE (not including supplemental data).
  • Page 443 Code Type Option Value RSS Family Example: An RSS-14 bar code 100123456788902 is transmitted as ]e001100123456788902. Table B-3. Modifier Characters No option specified at this time. Always transmit 0. RSS-14 and RSS-Limited transmit with an Application Identifier “01”. Note: In UCC/EAN-128 emulation mode, RSS is transmitted using Code 128 rules (i.e., ]C1).
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  • Page 445: Upc-A, 100 %

    Appendix C Sample Bar Codes Code 39 123ABC UPC/EAN UPC-A, 100 % 12345 67890...
  • Page 446: Ean-13, 100 %

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide UPC/EAN (Continued) EAN-13, 100 % 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 0 Code 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 1234567890123...
  • Page 447 Sample Bar Codes RSS 14 Note: RSS 14 must be enabled to read the bar code below (see RSS 14 on page 7-74). 7612341562341...
  • Page 448 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 449 Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes 0, 1 For parameters requiring specific numeric values, scan the appropriately numbered bar code(s).
  • Page 450 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide 2, 3, 4...
  • Page 451 Numeric Bar Codes 5, 6, 7...
  • Page 452 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide 8, 9...
  • Page 453 Numeric Bar Codes Cancel If you make an error or wish to change your selection, scan the bar code below. Cancel...
  • Page 454 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 455 Aperture The opening in an optical system defined by a lens or baffle that establishes the field of view. The Automatic Identification Manufacturers Inc., a trade association. ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A 7 bit-plus- parity code representing 128 letters, numerals, punctuation marks, and control characters.
  • Page 456 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Byte On an addressable boundary, eight adjacent binary digits (0 and 1) combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value. Bits are numbered from the right, 0 through 7, with bit 0 the low- order bit.
  • Page 457 Code Length Number of data characters in a bar code between the start and stop characters, not including those characters. Continuous Code A bar code or symbol in which all spaces within the symbol are parts of characters. There are no intercharacter gaps in a continuous code. The absence of gaps allows for greater information density.
  • Page 458 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide IEC (825) Class 1 This is the lowest power IEC laser classification. Conformity is ensured through a software restriction of 120 seconds of laser operation within any 1000 second window and an automatic laser shutdown if the scanner's oscillating mirror fails.
  • Page 459 Percent Decode The average probability that a single scan of a bar code would result in a successful decode. In a well-designed bar code scanning system, that probability should approach near 100%. Print Contrast Measurement of the contrast (brightness difference) between the bars Signal (PCS) and spaces of a symbol.
  • Page 460 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide Start/Stop A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and Character stop reading instructions and scanning direction. The start and stop characters are normally to the left and right margins of a horizontal code.
  • Page 461 actions ......13-2 ADF ......13-1 actions .
  • Page 462: Keyboard Wedge

    Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide zero removal ....13-53 AIM code identifiers ....B-3 aiming .
  • Page 463 caps lock override ... 7-11 country keyboard types ..7-6 default table ....7-4 device type .
  • Page 464 Wasp WPS100 Product Reference Guide parameters keyboard wedge ....5-4 USB ......7-5 parts .
  • Page 466 WASP WPS100 Product Reference Guide Revision A Wasp Technologies, Inc. 1400 10th Street Plano, TX 75074 http://support.waspbarcode.com...

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