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  • Page 1 Magellan 2200VS and 2300HS Enhanced Product Reference Guide...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction ..................1-1 Manual Overview ................... 1-1 How to Use This Manual ................1-2 Scanner Nomenclature ................... 1-3 Connectors ....................1-4 Physical Parameters ..................1-5 Scanning ....................1-5 AC Adapter ..................... 1-5 Electrical Specifications .................. 1-6 Laser and Product Safety ................1-8 Labeling .....................
  • Page 4 Customizing Your Scanner’s Operation ............5-40 Programming Overview .................5-42 Programming via Handheld Device ............5-42 What Is Programming Mode? ..............5-43 Entering and Exiting Programming Mode............5-43 Programming Session ................5-44 LED and Beeper Indicators ................5-48 If You Make a Mistake...................5-48 Return to Factory Settings ...............5-48 Test Mode .....................5-49 General Scanner Features ................5-50 Scanner Button Options ................5-50...
  • Page 5 RS-232 Baud Rate ................5-122 RS-232 Number of Data Bits ..............5-126 RS-232 Number of Stop Bits ..............5-127 RS-232 Parity ..................5-128 RS-232 Hardware Control ..............5-130 RS-232 Intercharacter Delay ..............5-133 RS-232 Software Flow Control ............... 5-134 RS-232 Host Echo ................5-135 RS-232 Host Echo Quiet Interval ............
  • Page 6 UPC-A 128 Supplemental Label ID ............5-188 UPC-A Minimum Reads ................5-189 UPC-E Enable .................... 5-191 UPC-E Number System Character Transmission ........5-192 UPC-E Check Character Transmission ............5-193 Expand UPC-E to UPC-A ................ 5-194 Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 ............... 5-195 UPC-E Label ID ..................
  • Page 7 UPC/EAN Correlation ................5-250 UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length ............5-251 Addons ....................5-257 Addon Timer ..................5-261 2-Digit Add-ons Minimum Reads ............5-262 5-Digit Add-ons Minimum Reads ............5-264 Code 128 Add-ons Minimum Reads ............5-266 GTIN Enable ..................... 5-268 GTIN Label ID ..................
  • Page 8 Code 128 Correlation ................5-311 Code 128 Stitching ................5-312 Code 128 Minimum Reads ..............5-313 EAN-128 Enable ..................5-315 EAN-128 Label ID ................. 5-316 Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) Enable .............. 5-317 I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ............5-318 I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ............
  • Page 9 Appendix D. Host Commands............D-391 Appendix E. Handheld Data Format Requirements ......E-393 Handheld Data Format Requirements General .......... E-393 Datalogic Handheld Data Format Requirements ........E-394 AIM Formats ..................E-402 Appendix F. Keyboard Function Key Mappings......... F-409 Keyboard Model Cross Reference ..............F-409...
  • Page 10 viii ® Magellan 2200VS/2200VS and 2300HS/2300HS...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction This Product Reference Guide contains comprehensive instructions on how to install the scanner, how to program it using special programming feature bar code labels, and advanced user information as described in the following overview. Manual Overview , presents the manual’s contents, describes features Chapter 1, Introduction and specifications, provides regulatory and safety information, and lists the bar code symbologies the scanner will read.
  • Page 12: How To Use This Manual

    Introduction , outlines wire requirements, connector Appendix B, Cable Information specifications and pinout details for associated product cabling. , furnishes bar codes representing the digits and char- Appendix C, Keypad acters required to enter extended programming data needed during certain programming sessions.
  • Page 13: Manual Conventions

    Scanner Nomenclature Manual Conventions ‘NOTE’ blocks contain information that is helpful and rec- ommended. They provide information that is critical to operations and/or procedures described in this manual. ‘CAUTION’ blocks inform you that proper handling (adherence to the procedures described) is required to avoid damage to equipment and/or property.
  • Page 14: Connectors

    Introduction Connectors The appearance of the connector panel will vary depending upon the fac- tory options purchased with your model. Reference Figure 1-2 Figure 1-2. Connector Panel EAS Opening Scanner Host Aux. Port Power EAS Connection POS TERMINAL AUXILIARY PORT POWER ·...
  • Page 15: Physical Parameters

    Physical Parameters Physical Parameters This section provides specifications for performance, environmental and electrical parameters. Reference the second section of this manual, Site , for physical measurements of all models and Preparation and Installation some accessories. Scanning The scanner has a scan zone immediately in front of (or above) the scan window where the scanner projects laser light in order to scan items.
  • Page 16: Electrical Specifications

    Introduction Figure 1-4. Environmental Specifications Operation +40 C +104 F 10 C 50 F Temperature 10 to +40 C 50 to +104 F Dust Resistant Optics Cavity, IP5X Illumination Artificial Light: Sunlight: 450 Foot-candles 0-8,000 Foot-candles Humidity 5 - 95% NC Storage +70 C +158 F...
  • Page 17 Electrical Specifications Safe operation of your scanner or scanner requires properly grounded elec- trical outlets. Be sure to have a qualified electrician certify the earth-ground connection on circuits which will be used to power the unit. CAUTION The scanner is powered on/off by connecting/disconnecting its AC power supply.
  • Page 18: Laser And Product Safety

    Introduction Laser and Product Safety Laser safety requirements are based on IEC Standard Publication 60825-1 (2001) and CDRH 21CFR, Chapter 1, Subchapter J and (CDRH) Laser Product Performance Standard, User information [1040.10(h)1]: • User Maintenance. No user maintenance of the system other than cleaning of the scan window(s) is required.
  • Page 19 Laser and Product Safety Safety precautions to be taken: No adjustments or alteration of the scanner housing are to be attempted by the user. The failure of the facet wheel motor while the unit is continuing to emit a laser beam causes the emission levels to exceed those for inherently safe operation.
  • Page 20: Labeling

    Introduction Labeling Regulatory, reference and safety labeling for both models is shown in Figure 1-5 Figure 1-6 Figure 1-5. Labeling: Model 2200VS PSC Inc. 959 Terry Street Eugene, OR 97402 USA XXXXXXXXXXXX This illustration shows general label Product of USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 21 Labeling Figure 1-6. Labeling: Model 2300HS IEC CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Class IIa Laser Product. Avoid long term viewing of direct laser light. Appareil á laser de classe IIa. Eviter toute exposition prolongée de la vue à lumière laser directe. 6-1018 Host EAS Opening...
  • Page 22: Agency Compliances

    Canada same as CDRH SGM-1 specification Australia AS 2211 Class 1 Europe IEC 60825-1 Class 1 ® Contact Datalogic Marketing or your Datalogic Scanning representative for a complete listing of approvals for other countries. 1-12 ® Magellan 2200VS/2200VS and 2300HS/2300HS...
  • Page 23: Bar Codes Supported

    Bar Codes Supported Bar Codes Supported The scanner can read/decode the following bar code types (symbologies): Retail Codes • UPC Versions A & E with full expansion E to A, plus A and E to 13 capability • UPC Supplementals and Add-ons (Bookland & Coupon code, UPC two character supplemental encodation and UPC five charac- ter supplemental encodation and supplemental C128) with support for conditional add-ons...
  • Page 24: Dual Bar Codes For Japan (2 Label Read)

    Introduction Dual Bar Codes for Japan (2 label read) The following qualifications apply to Dual Bar Codes for Japan: NOTE • Two label combined transmission • Two label global midamble (see , for more Chapter 5, Programming details) • Two label flag is set by selecting any 4 digits as the flag 1-14 ®...
  • Page 25 Chapter 2 Site Preparation and Installation This chapter outlines the procedures for unpacking the scanner, verifying function, preparing the countertop or wall, routing cables, and installing the scanner. Unpacking To unpack the unit: • Inspect the package for signs of damage that may have occurred dur- ing shipping.
  • Page 26: Chapter 2. Site Preparation And Installation

    Site Preparation and Installation Operational Verification Follow these steps to ensure that your unit has arrived undamaged and is fully functional before installing it in the counter and connecting it to your POS system: 1. [2200VS scanners ONLY] Remove the mounting bracket. 2.
  • Page 27: Installation: Model 2200Vs

    Installation: Model 2200VS 4. The scanner should beep to indicate it has passed the power-up Selftest routine, and the green LED (lamp) will light continuously, indicating the scanner is ready to scan. Reference Chapter 4, Problem Isolation if the scanner does not perform as expected.
  • Page 28 Site Preparation and Installation 2. Determine if a cable-routing hole is necessary. If so, hold the scan- ner or mounting bracket in the desired, installed position to deter- mine the center of the hole. Mark the center and drill a 1-1/4” (3.2cm) hole.
  • Page 29 Installation: Model 2200VS Route cables for countertop mount Connector Cover Route cables for wall mount Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 30: Installation: Model 2300Hs

    Site Preparation and Installation Installation: Model 2300HS ® The Magellan 2300HS scanner is mounted flush with the countertop to promote comfortable and ergonomic slide-through scanning. Installation as described below. 1. Determine the best location for scanner. Some considerations are: • Proximity to the user. Verify that checkstand features allow the unit to be within easy reach of the user, without interfering with cash drawers or other equipment.
  • Page 31 Installation: Model 2300HS Figure 2-3. Countertop Modification Options a. Shelf installation b. Adapter w/flange above counter 6.07" (154.2mm) 6.26" (159mm) Rim of adapter 6.07" (154.2mm) Cut hole 6.26" Cut hole (159mm) Rim rests on top of counter 3.42" (86.9mm) 3.47" (88.1mm) Shelf Depth c.
  • Page 32 Site Preparation and Installation ® Figure 2-4. Magellan 2300HS Cable Routing Options Connector Cover 9. Verify operation by scanning a few known-good bar code labels. The scanner should now be communicating the bar code data to the POS terminal. Reference Chapter 4, Problem Isolation if the scanner does not perform as expected.
  • Page 33: Chapter 3. Operation And Maintenance

    Chapter 3 Operation and Maintenance The information contained in this section describes how to operate and maintain the scanner. Topics include scanning tips, and scan window cleaning and replacement. Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 34: Scanning Items: Model 2200Vs

    Operation and Maintenance Scanning Items: Model 2200VS Item bar codes are scanned by either... • sliding or pushing items through the scan volume in a right-to-left or left-to-right motion (see a). This is known as “Sweep” Figure 1 scanning, and is the best choice for high throughput super- and hypermarket installations where it is necessary to minimize the need to grip or lift items.
  • Page 35: Scanning Items: Model 2300Hs

    Scanning Items: Model 2300HS Scanning Items: Model 2300HS The scanner is mounted so its scan window is flush with the countertop. This allows for maximum working space, and also permits the user to slide items over its surface without having to grasp or pick them up. Bar codes are effortlessly scanned when swept through the zone projected from the substantial scan window as shown in Figure 1...
  • Page 36: Operational Controls

    Operation and Maintenance Operational Controls The function of scanner controls and indicators is listed in Appendix A, . Turn to that appendix for full LED/Beeper Indications & Controls details. Operational Modes The scanner features a number of modes that are important to both the user and the system support personnel.
  • Page 37: Error Reporting

    Operational Modes Error Reporting If a fatal error is detected during Selftest or operation, the scanner will not advance to Normal Operation Mode. Selftest diagnostics will cause the scanner to sound a long, low tone. When this occurs, error codes may be accessed by momentarily pressing the Volume/Tone Push Button.
  • Page 38: Sleep Mode

    Operation and Maintenance Once the scanner enters Normal Operation, it begins a countdown sequence. If there is no activity during a preset period of time (also called time-out ), the unit will shut off the laser and/or motor in order to pro- long the life of the electrical and mechanical components.
  • Page 39: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions Additional scanner functions include programming, running scanner diagnostics, or initiating a reset. Programming Scanners are typically programmed at the factory to settings specified by the customer. Generally, POS system interface and bar code symbologies are pre-configured to operate in the target environment. con- Chapter 5 tains the necessary instructions, bar codes, and descriptions to program/...
  • Page 40: Scanner Reset

    Operation and Maintenance Scanner Reset As with any electronic equipment, it is sometimes necessary to reset the electronics. The reset procedure allows you to initiate a reset command to the scanner. This may be necessary if the POS terminal has been switched off or the store system has been reset while the unit is on.
  • Page 41: Chapter 4. Problem Isolation

    Chapter 4 Problem Isolation In the event of a suspected functional problem, use the troubleshooting references provided in this section. This useful information will help you identify and resolve the cause of the problem. The scanner incorporates features that indicate when a problem occurs. The scanner may: •...
  • Page 42: Diagnostic Tests

    Problem Isolation Diagnostic Tests for details about running diag- Chapter 3, Scanner Diagnostic Mode nostic tests for the scanner. If a problem is discovered during diagnostics, the scanner will provide feedback about the source of the problem. The remainder of this section describes these failure indications and includes troubleshooting flowcharts to help isolate the problem.
  • Page 43: Error Codes

    Error Codes Error Codes If an error is detected, the scanner will sound a long low tone (for three seconds) and flash its LED, indicating a failure. When this occurs, press the Volume/Tone Push button to hear the error code. If it is configured to do so, the scanner will sound a series of beeps corresponding to the error code and/or flash its LED simultaneous to the beeps.
  • Page 44: Flowcharts

    Problem Isolation Flowcharts The problem isolation flowcharts on the following pages allow you to identify and troubleshoot problems with your system. Figure 4-1. Problem Isolation: Start For units using an AC/DC adapter, verify that... 1. AC Adapter is connected to a functional AC outlet. 2.
  • Page 45 Flowcharts Figure 4-2. Problem Isolation: Selftest SELFTEST START Scan the Factory Is the Is the Is the Defaults bar code in error code error code Section 6 to enable the blinking in default configuration error file. Restart the unit. No interface selected (Null Interface).
  • Page 46 Problem Isolation Figure 4-3. Problem Isolation: Poor/No Reading Have you verified that the scan window(s) is/are clean and scratch-free? POOR/NO READING Before proceeding, verify that START bar code samples presented to scanner are of good quality and a symbology the scanner Enter Scanner Diagnostic Mode by can read.
  • Page 47 Flowcharts Figure 4-4. Problem Isolation: No Transmit to POS NO TRANSMIT TO POS START Check the interface (I/F) Verify programmable cable connections. If parameters using the possible, retest the information and programming Does the system using a known- bar codes provided in Section scanner read DONE good I/F cable.
  • Page 48 Problem Isolation NOTES ® Magellan 2200VS/2200VS and 2300HS/2300HS...
  • Page 49: Chapter 5. Programming

    Chapter 5 Programming Introduction to Label Programming The programming bar code labels contained in this manual will allow you to customize and configure features and settings for your scanner . To ensure full compatibility and proper function, use only the programming bar codes in this manual and other product-specific publications to pro- gram scanner features.
  • Page 50: Integrating The Scanner With Your Host System

    Integrating the Scanner With Your Host System Your scanner MUST be equipped with the correct hardware (interface board, cable, etc.) to properly communicate with your host system. Con- tact your dealer for information if you have questions about your scanner’s hardware compatibility.
  • Page 51 Integrating the Scanner With Your Host Sys- Ensure that your planned modifications are compatible with the cur- rent interface. For example, baud rate selections are only valid in the RS-232 interface. The scanner will sound an error tone when scanning programming labels for features invalid to the current interface group.
  • Page 52: Programming Overview

    The scanner can also accept programming via its auxilliary port using a handheld scanning device. Eligible handheld devices must have the ability to transmit Code 128 function codes such as the programming bar codes ® presented in this manual. Datalogic models QuickScan 1000 and ® QuickScan 6000 support this functionality.
  • Page 53: What Is Programming Mode

    Programming Overview What Is Programming Mode? Programming Mode is a state in which the scanner must be placed in order to accept commands via programming bar code labels. When pro- gramming using the bar code labels in this manual, the scanner is typically placed in Programming Mode by scanning the SWITCH label.
  • Page 54: Programming Session

    Programming Session A typical programming session is conducted as follows: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code to place the scanner in Programming Mode. Depending upon its current programming, the scanner may emit a beep or beeps, indicating it has read the bar code and the scanner (top) green LED will flash on and off slowly while the scan- ner remains in Programming Mode.
  • Page 55 Programming Overview It is recommended that programming sessions be limited to one fea- ture at a time. Should you make a mistake in the programming sequence, it can be difficult to discover where an error has been made if several features are programmed at once. Additionally, it can be confusing to determine which features may or may not have been suc- NOTE cessfully set following such a session.
  • Page 56: Programming Sequence

    Programming Sequence To modify a scanner feature (item), the programming bar codes contained in this manual must be scanned in a given sequence depending upon the feature being programmed (as shown in ). There are three possi- Table 5-1 ble programming sequences: If the scanner’s interface type must be changed, always be sure that interface configuration is the FIRST item scanned during a program- ming session.
  • Page 57 Programming Overview Table 5-1. Programming Sequence ITEM TAG ITEM VALUE END/RESET ENABLE NEW FEATURE SWITCH SWITCH 3 4 5 ENABLE NEW FEATURE USING THE FOLLOWING SETTINGS... SWITCH SWITCH ONE BAR CODE CONTAINS SWITCH + ITEM TAG + ITEM VALUE + SWITCH Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 58: Led And Beeper Indicators

    LED and Beeper Indicators The scanner provides a set of indicators that verify/announce the various scanner functions. If You Make a Mistake... If, during a programming session, you find that you are unsure of the scanner’s settings or wish to reset the scanner’s configuration, use the Return to Factory Settings label below to return the scanner’s configura- tion to the factory settings.
  • Page 59: Test Mode

    If You Make a Mistake... Test Mode Use this feature to place the scanner into a testing, or “demo” mode. This special mode disables the scanner interface, meaning that bar code data is not sent out to the host via the scanner interface. This allows the bar code to be scanned continuously without requiring a response from the POS terminal.
  • Page 60: General Scanner Features

    General Scanner Features Scanner Button Options Allows configuration of the scanner (volume) button to different modes of operation. • Disable Scanner Button — Disables all button functions • Enable Standard Functions — Enables volume, tone, and reset. • Enable Reset Only — The button’s sole function will be to reset the scanner.
  • Page 61 General Scanner Features Scanner Button Options — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. SCANNER BUTTON OPTIONS = ENABLE STANDARD FUNCTIONS SCANNER BUTTON OPTIONS = ENABLE RESET ONLY Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 62: Double Read Timeout

    Double Read Timeout The Double Read Timeout feature sets a time limit that determines how much time must pass before reading the same label again (e.g. two identi- cal items in succession). To set the Double Read Timeout: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 63 General Scanner Features Double Read Timeout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. DOUBLE READ TIMEOUT = 800ms DOUBLE READ TIMEOUT = 1 SECOND Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 64: Laser Timeout

    Laser Timeout The laser timeout feature sets the time for switching the visible laser diodes (VLDs) off if the scanner is idle. Using this feature can prolong the life of the VLDs. To set the Laser Timeout: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 65 General Scanner Features Laser Timeout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. LASER TIMEOUT = 10 MINUTES LASER TIMEOUT = 15 MINUTES Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 66: Motor Timeout

    Motor Timeout The Motor Timeout feature sets the time for automatically switching the motor off when the scanner is not in use. Laser safety requires that the laser switch off before the motor. If you set the motor timeout shorter than the laser timeout, the motor and the laser will both shut off when the motor timeout expires.
  • Page 67 General Scanner Features Motor Timeout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. MOTOR TIMEOUT = 10 MINUTES MOTOR TIMEOUT = 15 MINUTES Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 68 Motor Timeout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. MOTOR TIMEOUT = 30 MINUTES MOTOR TIMEOUT = 60 MINUTES ®...
  • Page 69: Label Gone Timeout

    General Scanner Features Label Gone Timeout Specifies the amount of time that data segments are stored by the software before being discarded if a label has not been successfully decoded during the current “label in volume session,” which is defined as the time between when the label gone time is first started until the label gone timer expires.
  • Page 70 Label Gone Timeout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. LABEL GONE TIMEOUT = 160 mS LABEL GONE TIMEOUT = 250 mS ®...
  • Page 71 General Scanner Features Label Gone Timeout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. LABEL GONE TIMEOUT = 500 mS LABEL GONE TIMEOUT = 1 Second Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 72: Auxiliary Port Mode

    (only one option can be active at a time). • Disabled — Port is inactive ® • External Handheld Input — Supports Datalogic handheld scan- ners (QuickScan 1000, QuickScan 6000, PowerScan) as well as ® other models such as the Symbol HotShot. Call your dealer for more information about supported devices.
  • Page 73 General Scanner Features Auxiliary Port Mode — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. AUXILIARY PORT MODE = EXTERNAL HANDHELD INPUT AUXILIARY PORT MODE = PIR/CT Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 74: Auxiliary Port Baud Rate

    Auxiliary Port Baud Rate Specifies the baud rate of the auxillary port when operating in PIR/CT mode. PIR/CT is a value-added feature which may not have been activated on your model. NOTE To specify the Auxiliary Port Baud Rate: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 75 General Scanner Features Auxiliary Port Baud Rate — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RS-232 BAUD RATE = 4800 RS-232 BAUD RATE = 9600 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 76 Auxiliary Port Baud Rate — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RS-232 BAUD RATE = 19200 RS-232 BAUD RATE = 38400 ®...
  • Page 77 General Scanner Features Auxiliary Port Baud Rate — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RS-232 BAUD RATE = 57600 RS-232 BAUD RATE = 115200 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 78: Productivity Index Reporting (Pir)/Cashier Training (Ct)

    Productivity Index Reporting (PIR)/Cashier Training (CT) When PIR/CT is enabled, label quality data is appended to decoded data before being presented to the POS. The PIR feature allows the scanner to provide information to an external computer indicating how easy the label was to read.
  • Page 79: Indication Features

    Indication Features Indication Features Green LED Idle State This feature specifies the state of the green scanner LED when the scanner is idle and ready to read a label. Options are: • • On dim To set the LED Idle State: 1.
  • Page 80: Power-Up Beep Control

    Power-up Beep Control Specifies the type of audible indication that is made when entering scan- ner-active mode on power-up. Choices are: • No beep • One beep • Three beeps To set the Power-up Beep: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 81: Good Read Beep Control

    Indication Features Good Read Beep Control This feature enables/disables scanner beep upon successfully decoding of a label. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the two bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 82: Good Read Beep Frequency

    Good Read Beep Frequency Adjusts the scanner’s good read beep to sound at low, medium, or high fre- quency (controls the beeper’s pitch/tone). • Low = 660 Hz • Medium = 860 Hz • High = 1050 Hz To set the Good Read Beep Frequency: 1.
  • Page 83 Indication Features Good Read Beep Frequency — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. GOOD READ BEEP FREQUENCY = MEDIUM GOOD READ BEEP FREQUENCY = HIGH Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 84: Good Read Beep Length

    Good Read Beep Length Specifies the duration of a good read beep. To set the good read beep length: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code, . You’ll need SET GOOD READ BEEP LENGTH to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 85: Good Read Beep Volume

    Indication Features Good Read Beep Volume Selects the beeper volume upon a good read beep. There are five selectable volumes, with each volume increment adding approximately five decibels to the previous level: • 0 = Lowest Volume • 1 = Medium-Low Volume •...
  • Page 86 Good Read Beep Volume — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. GOOD READ BEEP VOLUME = MEDIUM LOW GOOD READ BEEP VOLUME = MEDIUM ®...
  • Page 87 Indication Features Good Read Beep Volume — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. GOOD READ BEEP VOLUME = HIGHEST Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 88: Good Read When To Indicate

    Good Read When to Indicate This feature specifies when the scanner will provide indication (beep and/ or flash its green LED) upon successfully reading a bar code. • Good Read = Indicate after decode • Good Read = Indicate after transmit •...
  • Page 89 Indication Features Good Read When to Indicate — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. GOOD READ = INDICATE AFTER TRANSMIT GOOD READ = INDICATE AFTER CTS GOES INACTIVE, THEN ACTIVE (RS-232 ONLY) Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 90: Eas Features

    EAS Features EAS Active State Specifies the active state polarity of EAS (Electronic Article Survellance); the inactive state is its opposite polarity. EAS output goes active during the good read indication of a bar code, allowing the EAS device to deactivate a tag on the product.
  • Page 91: Eas Timeout

    EAS Features EAS Timeout Specifies the amount of time that an EAS (Electronic Article Survellance) signal is held in its active state for a good read indication. To set the EAS Timeout: Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.Scan the bar code, below.
  • Page 92: Interface Related Features

    Interface Related Features Interface Type Specifies the current scanner interface. Selections are: INTERFACE (I/F) TYPE I/F I.D. NUMBER INTERFACE (I/F) TYPE I/F I.D. NUMBER RS-232 Standard Keyboard Wedge A RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf Keyboard Wedge B RS-232 Single Cable Keyboard Wedge C USB-OEM Keyboard Wedge D Port 17...
  • Page 93 Interface Related Features Interface Type — continued A new scanner may have been shipped from the factory with a Null Interface (no interface type selected) to ensure system compatibility at installation. In this case, the correct Interface Type programming bar code must be scanned first before the scanner can be used with a POS NOTE system.
  • Page 94 Interface Type — continued 4. Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH bar code. Once the correct interface has been set, it will be necessary to pro- ceed to the appropriate pages in this manual that select parameters and options for that interface. For example, if RS-232 is selected, turn to the pages in this manual headed as features specific to the RS-232 interface.
  • Page 95 Interface Related Features RS-232 Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 96 RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 97 Interface Related Features RS-232 Single Cable Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 98 USB-OEM Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 99: Ibm Port 17 Interface Selection

    Interface Related Features IBM Port 17 Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 100 IBM Port 5B Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 101 Interface Related Features IBM Port 9B Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 102 USB Keyboard Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 103 Interface Related Features Keyboard Wedge A Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 104 Keyboard Wedge B Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 105 Interface Related Features Keyboard Wedge C Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 106 Keyboard Wedge D Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 107 Interface Related Features Keyboard Wedge E Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 108 Keyboard Wedge F Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 109 Interface Related Features Keyboard Wedge G Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 110 Keyboard Wedge H Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 111 Interface Related Features Keyboard Wedge I Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 112 Keyboard Wedge J Interface Selection Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. Great care should be taken to select the correct interface type, since you can cause damage to the scanner and/or POS terminal by attempt- ing to change to an incompatible interface.
  • Page 113: Maximum Host-Transmitted Message Length

    Interface Related Features Maximum Host-Transmitted Message Length Specifies the maximum number of data characters allowed in messages transmitted to the host. To set the Maximum Host-Transmitted Message Length: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code, SET MAXIMUM HOST-TRANSMITTED MES- below.
  • Page 114: Number Of Host Transmission Buffers

    Number of Host Transmission Buffers Specifies the number of host transmission(s) that may be buffered. By buffering data from a bar code, the scanner can continue to read a new bar code while the old one is being transmitted to the host. Selecting BUF- FERS = 1 means that the first bar code must be transmitted before a new one can be read.
  • Page 115: Aim Id

    Interface Related Features AIM ID AIM label identifiers (as opposed to custom characters you select yourself as with label identifiers) can be included with scanned bar code data. AIM label identifiers consist of three characters as follows: • A close brace character (ASCII ‘]’), followed by... •...
  • Page 116 AIM ID — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. AIM ID: DISABLE AIM ID: ENABLE ® Magellan 2200VS/2200VS and 2300HS/2300HS...
  • Page 117: Label Id Control

    Interface Related Features Label ID Control A Label ID is a customizable code of up to two ASCII characters (00-FF), used to identify a bar code (symbology) type, available for all except IBM interfaces. It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted bar code data depending upon how this option is enabled.
  • Page 118 Figure 5-2. Label ID Position Options SCANNER Prefix Label ID Aim ID Bar Code Data Label ID Suffix Label ID Control — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. LABEL ID TRANSMISSION: DISABLE LABEL ID TRANSMISSION: BEFORE BAR CODE DATA ®...
  • Page 119 Interface Related Features Label ID Control — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. LABEL ID TRANSMISSION: AFTER BAR CODE DATA Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 120: Global Prefix

    Global Prefix This feature specifies the prefix that is added to beginning of label trans- mission. To specify the Global Prefix Character(s): 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code, below. You’ll need to SET GLOBAL PREFIX cover any unused bar codes to ensure the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 121 Interface Related Features Global Prefix — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. SET GLOBAL PREFIX TERMINATE SEQUENCE Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 122: Global Suffix

    Global Suffix This feature specifies the suffix that is added to end of a label transmis- sion. Three standard options are available below. Contact your dealer for other alternate settings for this feature. • No Global Suffix • CR — Carriage Return •...
  • Page 123 Interface Related Features Global Suffix — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. GLOBAL SUFFIX = CR GLOBAL SUFFIX = CR LF Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 124: Case Conversion

    Case Conversion Changes the case of all alphabetic characters to upper or lower case. Choices are: • No case conversion • Upper case • Lower case To configure this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the case conversion bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 125 Interface Related Features Case Conversion — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. CASE CONVERSION = UPPER CASE CASE CONVERSION = LOWER CASE Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 126: Ibm Features

    IBM Features IBM Interface Options IBM interfaces offer specific control over interaction with certain devices. The USB-OEM interface provides its own set of options. Refer to the feature, USB-OEM Scanner Device Type, in this chapter. NOTE Options for this feature are as follows: •...
  • Page 127: Ibm Number Of Host Resets

    IBM Features IBM Number of Host Resets Specifies how many consecutive resets are processed before the scanner starts a five-second period during which a user is allowed to enter label- programming mode and configure the scanner. To set the number of host resets: 1.
  • Page 128: Ibm Transmit Labels In Code 39 Format

    IBM Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format This feature enables/disables scanner's ability to set a symbology identifier for a specified label to Code 39 before transmitting that label data to an IBM host. This applies to: Code 128, Code 93 and Codabar for IBM Port 5B;...
  • Page 129: Ibm Label Slicing Control

    IBM Features IBM Label Slicing Control Enables/disables the slicing of IBM-46XX host transmission data into multiple pieces when a label is longer than the length specified by Maximum Label Slice Length Options are: • Disable Label Slicing — Send data to host in one piece. •...
  • Page 130: Ibm Maximum Label Slice Length

    IBM Maximum Label Slice Length Specifies the maximum allowable length of host transmit data in each sliced frame. This setting only applies when IBM Label Slicing Control enabled. NOTE 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code below, SET IBM MAXIMUM LABEL SLICE .
  • Page 131: Usb-Oem Scanner Device Type

    IBM Features USB-OEM Scanner Device Type The IBM-USB protocol allows for the scanner to be identified as one of two different types of barcode scanners. Depending on what other scan- ners you may already have connected to a USB POS, you may need to change this setting to enable all scanners to communicate.
  • Page 132: Features

    RS-232 Features RS-232 Baud Rate This feature selects the baud rate required for sending and receiving data. Single cable interfaces are limited to Baud Rate selections up to 19200. They cannot communicate at Baud Rates of 38400 and up. NOTE To specify the RS-232 Baud Rate: 1.
  • Page 133 RS-232 Features RS-232 Baud Rate — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RS-232 BAUD RATE = 4800 RS-232 BAUD RATE = 9600 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 134 RS-232 Baud Rate — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RS-232 BAUD RATE = 19200 RS-232 BAUD RATE = 38400 ®...
  • Page 135 RS-232 Features RS-232 Baud Rate — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RS-232 BAUD RATE = 57600 RS-232 BAUD RATE = 115200 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 136: Number Of Data Bits

    RS-232 Number of Data Bits Specifies number of data bits required for sending and receiving data. 8 data bits with 2 stop bits and parity enabled is not a valid configura- tion. NOTE To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 137: Rs-232 Number Of Stop Bits

    RS-232 Features RS-232 Number of Stop Bits Specifies number of stop bits required for sending and receiving data. 8 data bits with 2 stop bits and parity enabled is not a valid configura- tion. NOTE To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 138: Parity

    RS-232 Parity Specifies parity required for sending and receiving data. 8 data bits with 2 stop bits and parity enabled is not a valid configura- tion. NOTE Options for this setting are: • RS-232 PARITY = NONE • RS-232 PARITY = EVEN •...
  • Page 139 RS-232 Features RS-232 Parity — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RS-232 PARITY = EVEN RS-232 PARITY = ODD Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 140: Hardware Control

    RS-232 Hardware Control Enables/disables use of the RS-232 CTS signal for flow control and/or scan control. Options are: • Disable — The scanner transmits to the host regardless of any activ- ity on the CTS line. • Enable CTS Flow Control — The CTS signal controls transmission of data to the host.
  • Page 141 RS-232 Features RS-232 Hardware Control — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RS-232 HARDWARE CONTROL = ENABLE CTS FLOW CONTROL RS-232 HARDWARE CONTROL = ENABLE CTS SCAN CONTROL Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 142 RS-232 Hardware Control — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RS-232 HARDWARE CONTROL = ENABLE MGL SL CTS SCAN CONTROL ®...
  • Page 143: Intercharacter Delay

    RS-232 Features RS-232 Intercharacter Delay Specifies delay between the end of one character and the beginning of the next in 10-millisecond increments. To set the RS-232 Intercharacter Delay: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code below, SET RS-232 INTERCHARACTER .
  • Page 144: Software Flow Control

    RS-232 Software Flow Control Enables/disables RS-232 Flow Control using XON/ XOFF characters. . This item will be ignored when the feature, RS-232 NAK Character, is enabled NOTE To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 145: Host Echo

    RS-232 Features RS-232 Host Echo When enabled, this feature passes all data through the scanner to the host as it comes in. This feature is used for applications where “daisy chaining” of RS-232 devices onto the same cable is necessary. If, for example, one of the devices in the chain is a terminal where someone is entering data while another person is simultaneously scanning a bar code requiring transmis- sion to the host, the scanner will wait for the RS-232 channel to be quiet...
  • Page 146: Host Echo Quiet Interval

    RS-232 Host Echo Quiet Interval This setting specifies the time interval of RS-232 channel inactivity which must transpire before the scanner will break the host echo loop to transmit the bar code data that has just been scanned to the host. •...
  • Page 147: Ignore Host Commands

    RS-232 Features RS-232 Ignore Host Commands When set to ignore host commands, the scanner will ignore all host com- mands except for the minimum set necessary to keep the interface active, and transmit labels. For normal operation of the interface, disable this feature.
  • Page 148: Ttl

    RS-232 TTL Specifies whether RS-232 interface provides TTL levels on the output pins TxD and RTS. Choices are: • Normal RS-232 levels • TTL levels To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code below which represents the desired setting for this feature.
  • Page 149: Ttl Invert

    RS-232 Features RS-232 TTL Invert Enables/disables inversion of TTL. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code below which represents the desired setting for this feature. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 150: Icl Dc1 Character Delay Enable

    RS-232 ICL DC1 Character Delay Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to delay a DC1 response for 40 milliseconds. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code below which represents the desired setting for this feature.
  • Page 151: Beep On Ascii Bel

    RS-232 Features RS-232 Beep on ASCII BEL Enables/disables ability of scanner to beep (sound a good read tone) on receiving an ASCII BEL (07 hex). • Disable • Enable To enable/disable this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 152: Beep On Not On File

    RS-232 Beep on Not on File Select for the host to beep (or not) when a not-on-file condition is detected by the host. This feature is also applicable to single cable RS-232. RS-232 BEEP ON NOT ON FILE = DISABLE RS-232 BEEP ON NOT ON FILE = ENABLE ®...
  • Page 153: Ack Nak Enable

    RS-232 Features RS-232 ACK NAK Enable This enables/disables the ability of the scanner to support the RS-232 ACK/NAK protocol. When configured, the scanner and/or host sends an “ACK” when it receives data properly, and sends “NAK” when the data is in error.
  • Page 154 RS-232 ACK NAK Enable — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RS-232 ACK/NAK = HOST ACKNOWLEDGEMENT RS-232 ACK/NAK = LABEL & HOST ®...
  • Page 155: Ack Character

    RS-232 Features RS-232 ACK Character This feature specifies which ASCII character will be used as an ACK char- acter. DO NOT set this feature to use previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF or host commands as this will conflict with normal opera- tion of these characters.
  • Page 156: Nak Character

    RS-232 NAK Character This feature specifies which ASCII character will be used as a NAK char- acter. DO NOT set this feature to use previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF or host commands as this will conflict with normal opera- tion of these characters.
  • Page 157: Retry On Ack Nak Timeout

    RS-232 Features RS-232 Retry on ACK NAK Timeout This option specifies the action scanner performs on expiration of the 232 ACK NAK Timeout Value To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 158: Ack Nak Timeout Value

    RS-232 ACK NAK Timeout Value This item specifies the time the scanner will wait for an ACK character from the host following a label transmission. • 0 = Infinite timeout • 1 - 75 = Timeout in 200-millisecond increments To set the ACK NAK Timeout Value: 1.
  • Page 159: Ack Nak Retry Count

    RS-232 Features RS-232 ACK NAK Retry Count This feature sets the number of times for the scanner to retry a label trans- mission under a retry condition. To set the RS-232 ACK NAK Retry Count: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 160: Ack Nak Error Handling

    RS-232 ACK NAK Error Handling This item specifies the method the scanner will use to handle errors detected while waiting to receive the ACK character from the host. Errors include unrecognized host commands and communication errors such as parity or framing errors. •...
  • Page 161 RS-232 Features RS-232 ACK NAK Error Handling — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RS-232 ACK NAK ERROR HANDLING = ASSUME ACK RS-232 ACK NAK ERROR HANDLING = ASSUME NAK Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 162: Indicate Transmission Failure

    RS-232 Indicate Transmission Failure Enables/disables an audible error indication upon a transmission failure. RS-232 INDICATE TRANSMISSION FAILURE = DISABLE RS-232 INDICATE TRANSMISSION FAILURE = ENABLE ® Magellan 2200VS/2200VS and 2300HS/2300HS...
  • Page 163: Single Cable Rs-232 Options

    Single Cable RS-232 Options Single Cable RS-232 Options The RS-232 Single Cable interface shares some configuration options with other RS-232 interfaces. Rather than repeat them in this chapter as Single Cable options, please find them referenced as follows: • RS-232 Baud Rate on page 122 •...
  • Page 164: Single Cable Pacesetter Plus Enable

    Single Cable Pacesetter Plus Enable Enables/disables the scanner’s ability to send Pacesetter Plus information as trailers to UPC/EAN label data. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 165: Single Cable Rs-232 Rts Cts Selection

    Single Cable RS-232 Options Single Cable RS-232 RTS CTS Selection Specifies how RTS and CTS are used to control the data flow. RTS is con- trolled by the Scanner and can be continuously held high/low, or can be asserted during label transmission. The scanner looks at CTS, as the con- figuration values state, to determine when to send label data.
  • Page 166 Single Cable RS-232 RTS CTS Selection — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RTS CTS SELECTION = OPTION 2 RTS CTS SELECTION = OPTION 3 ®...
  • Page 167 Single Cable RS-232 Options Single Cable RS-232 RTS CTS Selection — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. RTS CTS SELECTION = OPTION 4 RTS CTS SELECTION = OPTION 5 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 168: Single Cable Rs-232 Use Bcc

    Single Cable RS-232 Use BCC Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to use BCC. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 169: Single Cable Rs-232 Use Ack/Nak

    Single Cable RS-232 Options Single Cable RS-232 Use ACK/NAK Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to use ACK/NAK. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 170: Single Cable Rs-232 Use Stx

    Single Cable RS-232 Use STX Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to use STX. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 171: Set Single Cable Rs-232 Stx Character

    Single Cable RS-232 Options Set Single Cable RS-232 STX Character This feature selects the STX character. To specify the STX Character: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code, SET SINGLE CABLE RS-232 STX CHARAC- below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 172: Set Single Cable Rs-232 Etx Character

    Set Single Cable RS-232 ETX Character Allows selection of the ETX character. To specify the ETX Character: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code, SET SINGLE CABLE RS-232 ETX CHARAC- below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 173: Keyboard Wedge/Usb Keyboard Features

    Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard Features Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard Features Features listed in this section apply to both the Keyboard Wedge and USB Keyboard interfaces unless otherwise noted. Keyboard Interface — Keyboard Layout This feature specifies the country/language to be supported by the key- board.
  • Page 174 Keyboard Interface — Keyboard Layout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. ³ 0 3 0 2 0 2 KEYBOARD LAYOUT = BRITAIN KEYBOARD LAYOUT = DENMARK ®...
  • Page 175 Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard Features Keyboard Interface — Keyboard Layout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. KEYBOARD LAYOUT = FRANCE KEYBOARD LAYOUT = GERMANY Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 176 Keyboard Interface — Keyboard Layout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. KEYBOARD LAYOUT = ITALY KEYBOARD LAYOUT = NORWAY ®...
  • Page 177 Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard Features Keyboard Interface — Keyboard Layout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. KEYBOARD LAYOUT = PORTUGAL KEYBOARD LAYOUT = SPAIN Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 178 Keyboard Interface — Keyboard Layout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. KEYBOARD LAYOUT = SWEDEN KEYBOARD LAYOUT = SWITZERLAND ®...
  • Page 179 Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard Features Keyboard Interface — Keyboard Layout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. KEYBOARD LAYOUT = JAPANESE 106 KEY KEYBOARD LAYOUT = HUNGARY Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 180 Keyboard Interface — Keyboard Layout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. KEYBOARD LAYOUT = CZECH KEYBOARD LAYOUT = SLOVAKIA ®...
  • Page 181 Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard Features Keyboard Interface — Keyboard Layout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. KEYBOARD LAYOUT = ROMANIA KEYBOARD LAYOUT = CROATIA Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 182: Keyboard Interface Quiet Interval

    Keyboard Interface — Keyboard Layout — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. KEYBOARD LAYOUT = POLAND Keyboard Interface Quiet Interval Specifies amount of time to look for keyboard activity before scanner breaks keyboard connection in order to transmit data to host.
  • Page 183: Keyboard Interface Caps Lock State

    Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard Features Keyboard Interface Caps Lock State Specifies the format in which the scanner sends character data.. Choices are: • CAPS LOCK OFF — send character data in normal format. • CAPS LOCK ON — send character data in reverse case. •...
  • Page 184 Keyboard Interface Caps Lock State — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. CAPS LOCK STATE = SHIFT LOCK ON CAPS LOCK STATE = CAPS LOCK COMPENSATION MODE ®...
  • Page 185: Keyboard Interface - Keyboard Simulation

    Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard Features Keyboard Interface — Keyboard Simulation Enables/disables ability of scanner to perform host communications nor- mally performed by attached keyboard. This feature does not apply to the USB Keyboard interface. NOTE All PCs check the keyboard status during the power-on Selftest. It is rec- ommended that you enable this function if you are working without a keyboard installation.
  • Page 186: Keyboard Interface - Control Characters

    Keyboard Interface — Control Characters Specifies how the scanner transmits ASCII control characters to the host. This feature does not apply to the USB Keyboard interface. NOTE Choices are: • Disable Control Characters • Enable transmission of control characters to host •...
  • Page 187 Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard Features Keyboard Interface — Control Characters — contin- Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. CONTROL CHARACTERS = ENABLE TRANSMISSION OF CTL CHARACTERS CONTROL CHARACTERS = ENABLE FUNCTION KEY MAPPING Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 188: Keyboard Interface - Intercharacter Delay

    Keyboard Interface — Intercharacter Delay Sets the delay between the end of one character and the beginning of the next, in 10 millisecond increments. To specify the intercharacter delay: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code below, SET KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERCHAR- .
  • Page 189: Symbology Programming

    Symbology Programming Symbology Programming If the scanner’s interface type must be changed, always be sure that interface configuration is the FIRST item scanned during a pro- gramming session. (Selecting an interface type resets ALL other configuration items — including symbology programming — to the NOTE factory default for that interface type.) Coupon Control...
  • Page 190 Coupon Control — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. COUPON CONTROL = ENABLE UPC/EAN COUPON DECODING COUPON CONTROL = ENABLE DATABAR COUPON DECODING ®...
  • Page 191: Upc-A Enable

    UPC-A Enable UPC-A Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode UPC-A labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 192: Upc-A Number System Character Transmission

    UPC-A Number System Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of a UPC-A number system character. This feature MUST be enabled for IBM interfaces for proper function. NOTE To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 193: Upc-A Check Character Transmission

    UPC-A Enable UPC-A Check Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of a UPC-A check character. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 194: Expand Upc-A To Ean-13

    Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 Enables/disables expansion of UPC-A labels to EAN/JAN-13. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 195: Upc-A Label Id

    UPC-A Enable UPC-A Label ID This feature specifies a UPC-A label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 196: Upc-A 2-Digit Supplemental Label Id

    UPC-A 2-Digit Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies a UPC-A 2-Digit Supplemental label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 197: Upc-A 5-Digit Supplemental Label Id

    UPC-A Enable UPC-A 5-Digit Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies a UPC-A 5-Digit Supplemental label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 198: Upc-A 128 Supplemental Label Id

    UPC-A 128 Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies a UPC-A 128 Supplemental label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 199: Upc-A Minimum Reads

    UPC-A Enable UPC-A Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a UPC-A label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 200 UPC-A Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. UPC-A MINIMUM READS = 3 UPC-A MINIMUM READS = 4 ®...
  • Page 201: Upc-E Enable

    UPC-E Enable UPC-E Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode UPC-E labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 202: Upc-E Number System Character Transmission

    UPC-E Number System Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of a UPC-E number system character. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 203: Upc-E Check Character Transmission

    UPC-E Enable UPC-E Check Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of a UPC-E check character. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 204: Expand Upc-E To Upc-A

    Expand UPC-E to UPC-A Enables/disables expansion of UPC-E labels to UPC-A. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 205: Expand Upc-E To Ean-13

    UPC-E Enable Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 Enables/disables expansion of UPC-E labels to EAN/JAN-13. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 206: Upc-E Label Id

    UPC-E Label ID This feature specifies a UPC-E label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 207: Upc-E 2-Digit Supplemental Label Id

    UPC-E Enable UPC-E 2-Digit Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies a UPC-E 2-Digit Supplemental label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 208: Upc-E 5-Digit Supplemental Label Id

    UPC-E 5-Digit Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies a UPC-E 5-Digit Supplemental label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 209: Upc-E 128 Supplemental Label Id

    UPC-E Enable UPC-E 128 Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies a UPC-E 128 Supplemental label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 210: Upc-E Minimum Reads

    UPC-E Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a UPC-E label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 211 UPC-E Enable UPC-E Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. UPC-E MINIMUM READS = 3 UPC-E MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 212: Enable

    EAN-13 Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode EAN/JAN-13 labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 213: First Character Transmission

    EAN-13 Enable EAN-13 First Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of EAN/JAN-13 first character. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 214: Check Character Transmission

    EAN-13 Check Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of an EAN/JAN-13 check character. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 215: Isbn Conversion Enable

    EAN-13 Enable EAN-13 ISBN Conversion Enable Enables/disables conversion of EAN/JAN-13 labels starting with 978 to Bookland ISBN labels. If any add-on information is present on the label prior to the conver- sion to ISBN, the add-on data will be discarded. Only the base label will be converted.
  • Page 216: Ean 13 Label Id

    EAN 13 Label ID This feature specifies an EAN 13 label ID to be added to bar code data. To set this feature: The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 217: 2-Digit Supplemental Label Id

    EAN-13 Enable EAN-13 2-Digit Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies an EAN-13 2-Digit Supplemental label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 218: 5-Digit Supplemental Label Id

    EAN-13 5-Digit Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies an EAN-13 5-Digit Supplemental label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 219: 128 Supplemental Label Id

    EAN-13 Enable EAN-13 128 Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies an EAN-13 128 Supplemental label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 220: Minimum Reads

    EAN-13 Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an EAN-13 label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 221 EAN-13 Enable EAN-13 Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. EAN-13 MINIMUM READS = 3 EAN-13 MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 222: Bookland Label Id

    Bookland Label ID This feature specifies a Bookland label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 223: Enable

    EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode EAN/JAN-8 labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 224: Check Character Transmission

    EAN-8 Check Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of an EAN/JAN-8 check character. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 225: Expand Ean-8 To Ean-13

    EAN-8 Enable Expand EAN-8 to EAN-13 Enables/disables expansion of EAN/JAN-8 labels to EAN/JAN-13. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 226: Ean-8/Jan-8 Guard Insertion

    EAN-8/JAN-8 Guard Insertion Enables/Disables the ability of the scanner to insert a guard pattern into an otherwise complete EAN-8 segment it has received. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 227: Ean-8/Jan-8 Guard Substitution

    EAN-8 Enable EAN-8/JAN-8 Guard Substitution Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to substitute a guard pattern for even-parity 6 when an EAN-8/JAN-8 label is presented. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 228: Ean-8/Jan-8 Both Guards Substitution

    EAN-8/JAN-8 Both Guards Substitution Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to find an EAN/JAN8 guard pattern in cases where the EAN/JAN8 margin makes the guard look like a character. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 229: Stitch Exact Label Halves

    EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Stitch Exact Label Halves When enabled, this allows the scanner the ability to stitch exact EAN-8 label haves with no overlapping characters. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 230: Stitch Unlike Label Halves

    EAN-8 Stitch Unlike Label Halves When enabled, this allows the scanner the ability to stitch two EAN-8 label halves together that may contain differing characters. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 231: Ean 8 Label Id

    EAN-8 Enable EAN 8 Label ID This feature specifies an EAN 8 label ID to be added to bar code data. To set this feature: The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 232: 2-Digit Supplemental Label Id

    EAN-8 2-Digit Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies an EAN-8 2-Digit Supplemental label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 233: 5-Digit Supplemental Label Id

    EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 5-Digit Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies an EAN-8 5-Digit Supplemental label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 234: 128 Supplemental Label Id

    EAN-8 128 Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies an EAN-8 128 Supplemental label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 235: Decoding Levels

    EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Decoding Levels Decoding levels allow the decoder to be set to perform at one of four selectable levels: • Very Conservative — Slower scan time, virtually eleminates mis- reads. The most secure setting. • Slightly More Aggressive — Faster scanning, more aggressive, yet minimizes misreads.
  • Page 236 EAN-8 Decoding Levels — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. EAN-8 DECODING LEVELS = VERY CONSERVATIVE EAN-8 DECODING LEVELS = SLIGHTLY MORE AGGRESSIVE ®...
  • Page 237 EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Decoding Levels — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. EAN-8 DECODING LEVELS = MODERATELY AGGRESSIVE EAN-8 DECODING LEVELS = VERY AGGRESSIVE Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 238: Minimum Reads

    EAN-8 Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an EAN-8 label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 239 EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. EAN-8 MINIMUM READS = 3 EAN-8 MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 240: Minimum Segment Length

    EAN-8 Minimum Segment Length Specifies the minimum number of characters necessary in an EAN-8/ JAN-8 label segment in order for the scanner to accept a label for decod- ing. Selectable from 5 to 15 characters. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 241 EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Minimum Segment Length — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. EAN-8 MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 7 CHARACTERS EAN-8 MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 8 CHARACTERS Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 242 EAN-8 Minimum Segment Length — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. EAN-8 MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 9 CHARACTERS EAN-8 MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 10 CHARACTERS ®...
  • Page 243 EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Minimum Segment Length — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. EAN-8 MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 11 CHARACTERS EAN-8 MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 12 CHARACTERS Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 244 EAN-8 Minimum Segment Length — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. EAN-8 MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 13 CHARACTERS EAN-8 MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 14 CHARACTERS ®...
  • Page 245 EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Minimum Segment Length — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. EAN-8 MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 15 CHARACTERS Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 246: Other Upc/Ean Options

    Other UPC/EAN Options The following pages contain other selectable features for UPC/EAN sym- bologies: • Price Weight Check • In-Store Label Minimum Reads • Enable EAN Two Label • EAN Two Label Minimum Reads • Addons ® Magellan 2200VS/2200VS and 2300HS/2300HS...
  • Page 247: Price Weight Check

    Other UPC/EAN Options Price Weight Check Enables/disables calculation and verification of price/weight check digits. Applies to all UPC-A and EAN/JAN-13 labels with eligible Number Sys- tem/First Character digits. Options are: • Disable • 4-digit price/weight • 5-digit price/weight • 4-digit European price/weight •...
  • Page 248 Price Weight Check — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. PRICE WEIGHT CHECK = 4-DIGIT PRICE/WEIGHT PRICE WEIGHT CHECK = 5-DIGIT PRICE/WEIGHT ®...
  • Page 249 Other UPC/EAN Options Price Weight Check — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. PRICE WEIGHT CHECK = 4-DIGIT EUROPEAN PRICE/WEIGHT PRICE WEIGHT CHECK = 5-DIGIT EUROPEAN PRICE/WEIGHT Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 250: In-Store Label Minimum Reads

    In-Store Label Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an In-Store label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 251 Other UPC/EAN Options In-Store Label Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. IN-STORE MINIMUM READS = 3 IN-STORE MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 252: Enable Ean Two Label

    Enable EAN Two Label Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode EAN two-label pairs. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 253: Ean Two Label Combined Transmission

    Other UPC/EAN Options EAN Two Label Combined Transmission Enables/disables the transmitting of an EAN two label pair as one label. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 254: Upc/Ean Guard Insertion

    UPC/EAN Guard Insertion Enables/Disables the ability of the scanner to insert either a missing lead- ing or trailing guard on an otherwise complete UPC-A/EAN-13 segment it has received. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 255: Upc/Ean Stitch Exact Label Halves

    Other UPC/EAN Options UPC/EAN Stitch Exact Label Halves When enabled, this allows the scanner the ability to stitch exact UPC-A / EAN-13 label haves with no overlapping characters. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 256: Upc/Ean Stitch Unlike Label Halves

    UPC/EAN Stitch Unlike Label Halves When enabled, this allows the scanner the ability to stitch two UPC-A / EAN-13 label halves together that may contain differing characters. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 257: Upc/Ean Character Reconstruction

    Other UPC/EAN Options UPC/EAN Character Reconstruction Enables/Disables character reconstruction on UPC/EAN labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 258: Ean Two Label Minimum Reads

    EAN Two Label Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an EAN Two Label bar code must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 259 Other UPC/EAN Options EAN Two Label Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. EAN TWO LABEL MINIMUM READS = 3 EAN TWO LABEL MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 260: Upc/Ean Correlation

    UPC/EAN Correlation This feature enables/disables character correlation for UPC/EAN. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 261: Upc/Ean Minimum Segment Length

    Other UPC/EAN Options UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length Specifies the minimum number of characters necessary in a UPC/EAN/ JAN label segment in order for the scanner to accept a label for decoding. Selectable from 5 to 15 characters. To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 262 UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. UPC/EAN MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 7 CHARACTERS UPC/EAN MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 8 CHARACTERS ®...
  • Page 263 Other UPC/EAN Options UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. UPC/EAN MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 9 CHARACTERS UPC/EAN MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 10 CHARACTERS Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 264 UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. UPC/EAN MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 11 CHARACTERS UPC/EAN MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 12 CHARACTERS ®...
  • Page 265 Other UPC/EAN Options UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. UPC/EAN MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 13 CHARACTERS UPC/EAN MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 14 CHARACTERS Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 266 UPC/EAN Minimum Segment Length — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. UPC/EAN MINIMUM SEGMENT LENGTH = 15 CHARACTERS ®...
  • Page 267: Addons

    Other UPC/EAN Options Addons Add-ons (or supplemental characters) are commonly added to the end of UPC/EAN bar codes. The scanner will read the add-ons if they are enabled and in the field of view. Three add-on types are supported: 2- digit, 5-digit and Code 128 add-ons.
  • Page 268 Addons — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. OPTIONAL 2-DIGIT ADD-ONS = DISABLE OPTIONAL 2-DIGIT ADD-ONS = ENABLE ®...
  • Page 269 Other UPC/EAN Options Addons — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. OPTIONAL 5-DIGIT ADD-ONS = DISABLE OPTIONAL 5-DIGIT ADD-ONS = ENABLE Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 270 Addons — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. OPTIONAL CODE 128 ADD-ONS = DISABLE OPTIONAL CODE 128 ADD-ONS = ENABLE ®...
  • Page 271: Addon Timer

    Other UPC/EAN Options Addon Timer When addons have been selected as optional, this feature sets the duration of time that the scanner can unsuccessfully look for an addon before pro- ceeding to read a bar code. Timer duration is specified in 10ms incre- ments.
  • Page 272: 2-Digit Add-Ons Minimum Reads

    2-Digit Add-ons Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of times a 2-digit addon must be read before it is marked as valid and then combined with a base label. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 273 Other UPC/EAN Options 2-Digit Add-ons Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. 2-DIGIT ADD-ONS MINIMUM READS = 3 2-DIGIT ADD-ONS MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 274: 5-Digit Add-Ons Minimum Reads

    5-Digit Add-ons Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of times a 5-digit addon must be read before it is marked as valid and then combined with a base label. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 275 Other UPC/EAN Options 5-Digit Add-ons Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. 5-DIGIT ADD-ONS MINIMUM READS = 3 5-DIGIT ADD-ONS MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 276: Code 128 Add-Ons Minimum Reads

    Code 128 Add-ons Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of times a Code 128 addon must be read before it is marked as valid and then combined with a base label. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 277 Other UPC/EAN Options Code 128 Add-ons Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. CODE 128 ADD-ONS MINIMUM READS = 3 CODE 128 ADD-ONS MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 278: Gtin Enable

    GTIN Enable Enables/Disables the ability to convert UPCE, UPCA, EAN8, and EAN13 labels into the GTIN 14-character format. If add-on information is present on the base label prior to the conversion taking place, the add-on information will be appended to the converted GTIN bar code.
  • Page 279: Gtin Label Id

    GTIN Enable GTIN Label ID This feature specifies a GTIN label ID to be added to bar code data when GTIN conversion is enabled. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 280: Gtin 2-Digit Supplemental Label Id

    GTIN 2-Digit Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies a GTIN label ID to be added to bar code data when GTIN conversion is enabled and 2-digit supplemental addon bar code labels are converted. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled.
  • Page 281: Gtin 5-Digit Supplemental Label Id

    GTIN Enable GTIN 5-Digit Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies a GTIN label ID to be added to bar code data when GTIN conversion is enabled and 5-digit supplemental addon bar code labels are converted. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled.
  • Page 282: Gtin Code 128 Supplemental Label Id

    GTIN Code 128 Supplemental Label ID This feature specifies a GTIN label ID to be added to bar code data when GTIN conversion is enabled and Code 128 supplemental addon bar code labels are converted The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled.
  • Page 283: Databar Omnidirectional Enable

    DataBar Omnidirectional Enable DataBar Omnidirectional Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode DataBar Omnidirec- tional labels. This value-added feature is a factory-programmed option. Contact your dealer for information about upgrading your system to include this advanced capability. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 284: Databar Omnidirectional/Ean-128 Emulation

    DataBar Omnidirectional/EAN-128 Emulation Enables/disables the ability of DataBar Omnidirectional to be transmitted as EAN-128. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 285: Databar Omnidirectional Label Id

    DataBar Omnidirectional Enable DataBar Omnidirectional Label ID This feature specifies an DataBar Omnidirectional label ID to be added to bar code data. To set this feature: The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 286: Databar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads

    DataBar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an DataBar Omnidi- rectional label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 287 DataBar Omnidirectional Enable DataBar Omnidirectional Minimum Reads — contin- Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. DataBar Omnidirectional MINIMUM READS = 3 DataBar Omnidirectional MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 288: Databar Expanded Enable

    DataBar Expanded Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode DataBar Expanded labels. This value-added feature is a factory-programmed option. Contact your dealer for information about upgrading your system to include this advanced capability. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 289: Databar Expanded Ean-128 Emulation

    DataBar Expanded Enable DataBar Expanded EAN-128 Emulation Enables/disables EAN-128 emulation for DataBar Expanded. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 290: Databar Expanded Label Id

    DataBar Expanded Label ID This feature specifies an DataBar Expanded label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 291: Databar Expanded Length Control

    DataBar Expanded Enable DataBar Expanded Length Control This feature specifies either variable-length or fixed-length decoding for DataBar Expanded. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 292: Databar Expanded Length 1

    DataBar Expanded Length 1 Length 1 is the minimum label length if in variable length mode, or the first fixed length if in fixed length mode (see DataBar Expanded Length . Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. Control) To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 293: Databar Expanded Length 2

    DataBar Expanded Enable DataBar Expanded Length 2 Length 2 is the maximum label length if in variable length mode, or the second fixed length if in fixed length mode (see DataBar Expanded . Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. Length Control) To set this feature:...
  • Page 294: Databar Expanded Minimum Reads

    DataBar Expanded Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an DataBar Expanded label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 295 DataBar Expanded Enable DataBar Expanded Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. DataBar Expanded MINIMUM READS = 3 DataBar Expanded MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 296: Code 39 Enable

    Code 39 Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode Code 39 labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 297: Code 39 Start Stop Character Transmission

    Code 39 Enable Code 39 Start Stop Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of Code 39 start and stop characters. This feature applies only when Code 39 Check Character Calcula- tion is enabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 298: Code 39 Check Character Calculation

    Code 39 Check Character Calculation Enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional Code 39 check character. When disabled, any check character in label is treated as a data character. If check calculation is disabled, the risk is increased that a misread can occur.
  • Page 299: Code 39 Check Character Transmission

    Code 39 Enable Code 39 Check Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of optional Code 39 check character. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 300: Code 39 Full Ascii

    Code 39 Full ASCII Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to translate to Code 39 full ASCII labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 301: Code 39 Label Id

    Code 39 Enable Code 39 Label ID This feature specifies a Code 39 label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 302: Code 39 Require Quiet Zones

    Code 39 Require Quiet Zones When enabled, this feature requires that quiet zones (margins) be present for Code 39 labels. When disabled, quiet zones are optional. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 303: Code 39 Length Control

    Code 39 Enable Code 39 Length Control This feature specifies whether variable-length or fixed-length decoding will be set for Code 39. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 304: Code 39 Length 1

    Code 39 Length 1 Length 1 is the minimum label length if in variable length mode, or the first fixed length if in fixed length mode (see Code 39 Length Control) Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 305: Code 39 Length 2

    Code 39 Enable Code 39 Length 2 Length 2 is the maximum label length if in variable length mode, or the second fixed length if in fixed length mode (see Code 39 Length Control) Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 306: Code 39 Correlation

    Code 39 Correlation This feature enables/disables character correlation for Code 39. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 307: Code 39 Stitching

    Code 39 Enable Code 39 Stitching Enables/disables stitching for Code 39 labels. When parts of a Code 39 bar code are presented to the scanner with this feature enabled, the bar code parts will be assembled by the scanner’s software, and the data will be decoded if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
  • Page 308: Code 39 Minimum Reads

    Code 39 Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Code 39 label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 309 Code 39 Enable Code 39 Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. CODE 39 MINIMUM READS = 3 CODE 39 MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 310: Pharmacode 39 Enable

    Pharmacode 39 Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode Italian Pharmacode 39 labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 311: Pharmacode 39 Start Stop Character Transmission

    Pharmacode 39 Enable Pharmacode 39 Start Stop Character Transmission Enables/ disables transmission of start and stop characters for Pharmacode To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 312: Pharmacode 39 Check Character Transmission

    Pharmacode 39 Check Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of Pharmacode 39 check character. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 313: Pharmacode 39 Label Id

    Pharmacode 39 Enable Pharmacode 39 Label ID This feature specifies a Pharmacode 39 label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 314: Code 128 Enable

    Code 128 Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode Code 128 labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 315: Code 128 Transmit Function Characters

    Code 128 Enable Code 128 Transmit Function Characters Enables/disables transmission of Code 128 function characters 1, 2, 3, and 4. Disabled is the recommended setting for all interfaces. NOTE To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 316: Convert Code 128 To Code 39

    Convert Code 128 to Code 39 Enables/disables conversion of Code 128 labels to Code 39. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 317: Code 128 Label Id

    Code 128 Enable Code 128 Label ID This feature specifies a Code 128 label ID to be added to bar code data.. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 318: Code 128 Length Control

    Code 128 Length Control This feature specifies whether variable-length or fixed-length decoding will be set for Code 128. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 319: Code 128 Length 1

    Code 128 Enable Code 128 Length 1 Length 1 is the minimum label length if in variable length mode, or the first fixed length if in fixed length mode (see Code 128 Length Control) Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 320: Code 128 Length 2

    Code 128 Length 2 Length 2 is the maximum label length if in variable length mode, or the second fixed length if in fixed length mode (see Code 128 Length Con- . Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. trol) To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 321: Code 128 Correlation

    Code 128 Enable Code 128 Correlation This feature enables/disables character correlation for Code 128. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 322: Code 128 Stitching

    Code 128 Stitching Enables/disables stitching for Code 128 labels. When parts of a Code 128 bar code are presented to the scanner with this feature enabled, the bar code parts will be assembled by the scanner’s software, and the data will be decoded if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
  • Page 323: Code 128 Minimum Reads

    Code 128 Enable Code 128 Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Code 128 label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 324 Code 128 Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. CODE 128 MINIMUM READS = 3 CODE 128 MINIMUM READS = 4 ®...
  • Page 325: Enable

    EAN-128 Enable EAN-128 Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode EAN-128 labels. When disabled, EAN128 labels are transmitted in Code128 data format. When enabled, EAN128 labels are transmitted in EAN128 data format To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 326: Label Id

    EAN-128 Label ID This feature specifies an EAN-128 label ID to be added to bar code data.. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 327: Interleaved 2 Of 5 (I 2 Of 5) Enable

    Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode Interleaved 2 of 5 labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 328: I 2 Of 5 Check Character Calculation

    I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation Enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional Interleaved 2 of 5 check character. If check character calculation is disabled, the risk is increased that a misread can occur. When disabled, any check characters in a bar code are treated as data characters.
  • Page 329: I 2 Of 5 Check Character Transmission

    Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) Enable I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of an optional Interleaved 2 of 5 check char- acter. This feature applies only when I 2 of 5 Check Character Calcula- tion is enabled.
  • Page 330: I 2 Of 5 Label Id

    I 2 of 5 Label ID This feature specifies an I 2 of 5 label ID to be added to bar code data.. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 331: I 2 Of 5 Length Control

    Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) Enable I 2 of 5 Length Control This feature specifies whether variable-length or fixed-length decoding will be set for I 2 of 5. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 332: I 2 Of 5 Length 1

    I 2 of 5 Length 1 Length 1 is the minimum label length if in variable length mode, or the first fixed length if in fixed length mode (see I 2 of 5 Length Control) Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 333: I 2 Of 5 Length 2

    Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) Enable I 2 of 5 Length 2 Length 2 is the maximum label length if in variable length mode, or the second fixed length if in fixed length mode (see I 2 of 5 Length Control) Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters.
  • Page 334: I 2 Of 5 Correlation

    I 2 of 5 Correlation This feature enables/disables character correlation for I 2 of 5. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 335: I 2 Of 5 Stitching

    Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) Enable I 2 of 5 Stitching Enables/disables stitching for I 2 of 5 labels. When parts of an I 2 of 5 bar code are presented to the scanner with this feature enabled, the bar code parts will be assembled by the scanner’s software, and the data will be decoded if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
  • Page 336: I 2 Of 5 Minimum Reads

    I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an I 2 of 5 label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 337 Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) Enable I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. I 2 of 5 MINIMUM READS = 3 I 2 of 5 MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 338: Standard 2 Of 5 (Std 2 Of 5) Enable

    Standard 2 of 5 (Std 2 of 5) Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode Standard 2 of 5 labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 339: Standard 2 Of 5 Check Character Calculation

    Standard 2 of 5 (Std 2 of 5) Enable Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation Enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional Standard 2 of 5 check character. If check character calculation is disabled, the risk is increased that a misread can occur.
  • Page 340: Standard 2 Of 5 Check Character Transmission

    Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of an optional Standard 2 of 5 check charac- ter. This feature applies only when Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation is enabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 341: Standard 2 Of 5 Label Id

    Standard 2 of 5 (Std 2 of 5) Enable Standard 2 of 5 Label ID This feature specifies a Standard 2 of 5 label ID to be added to bar code data.. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled.
  • Page 342: Standard 2 Of 5 Length Control

    Standard 2 of 5 Length Control This feature specifies whether variable-length or fixed-length decoding will be set for Standard 2 of 5. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 343: Standard 2 Of 5 Length 1

    Standard 2 of 5 (Std 2 of 5) Enable Standard 2 of 5 Length 1 Length 1 is the minimum label length if in variable length mode, or the first fixed length if in fixed length mode (see Standard 2 of 5 Length Con- .
  • Page 344: Standard 2 Of 5 Length 2

    Standard 2 of 5 Length 2 Length 2 is the maximum label length if in variable length mode, or the second fixed length if in fixed length mode (see Standard 2 of 5 Length . Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. Control) To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 345: Standard 2 Of 5 Correlation

    Standard 2 of 5 (Std 2 of 5) Enable Standard 2 of 5 Correlation This feature enables/disables character correlation for Standard 2 of 5. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 346: Standard 2 Of 5 Stitching

    Standard 2 of 5 Stitching Enables/disables stitching for Standard 2 of 5 labels. When parts of a Stan- dard 2 of 5 bar code are presented to the scanner with this feature enabled, the bar code parts will be assembled by the scanner’s software, and the data will be decoded if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
  • Page 347: Standard 2 Of 5 Minimum Reads

    Standard 2 of 5 (Std 2 of 5) Enable Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Standard 2 of 5 label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 348 Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. STANDARD 2 of 5 MINIMUM READS = 3 STANDARD 2 of 5 MINIMUM READS = 4 ®...
  • Page 349: Codabar Enable

    Codabar Enable Codabar Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode Codabar labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 350: Codabar Start Stop Character Transmission

    Codabar Start Stop Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of Codabar start and stop characters. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 351: Codabar Start Stop Character Set

    Codabar Enable Codabar Start Stop Character Set This feature selects the format of transmitted Codabar start/stop charac- ters. Options are: • ABCD/TN* E • ABCD/ABCD • abcd/tn* e • abcd/abcd To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2.
  • Page 352 Codabar Start Stop Character Set — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. CODABAR START STOP CHARACTER = abcd/tn* e CODABAR START STOP CHARACTER = abcd/abcd ®...
  • Page 353: Codabar Start Stop Character Match

    Codabar Enable Codabar Start Stop Character Match Enables/disables the requirement that start and stop characters match. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 354: Codabar Check Character Calculation

    Codabar Check Character Calculation Enables/disables calculation and verification of an optional Codabar check character. If check character calculation is disabled, the risk is increased that a misread can occur. When disabled, any check characters in a bar code are treated as data characters. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 355: Codabar Check Character Transmission

    Codabar Enable Codabar Check Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of an optional Codabar check character. Applies only when Codabar Check Character Calculation enabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 356: Codabar Label Id

    Codabar Label ID This feature specifies a Codabar label ID to e added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 357: Codabar Require Quiet Zones

    Codabar Enable Codabar Require Quiet Zones When enabled, this feature requires that quiet zones (margins) be present for Codabar labels. When disabled, quiet zones are optional. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 358: Codabar Length Control

    Codabar Length Control This feature specifies whether variable-length or fixed-length decoding will be set for Codabar. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 359: Codabar Length 1

    Codabar Enable Codabar Length 1 Length 1 is the minimum label length if in variable length mode, or the first fixed length if in fixed length mode (see Codabar Length Control) Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 360: Codabar Length 2

    Codabar Length 2 Length 2 is the maximum label length if in variable length mode, or the second fixed length if in fixed length mode (see Codabar Length Control) Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 361: Codabar Correlation

    Codabar Enable Codabar Correlation This feature enables/disables character correlation for Codabar. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 362: Codabar Stitching

    Codabar Stitching Enables/disables stitching for Codabar labels. When parts of a Codabar bar code are presented to the scanner with this feature enabled, the bar code parts will be assembled by the scanner’s software, and the data will be decoded if all bar code proofing requirements are met. To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 363: Codabar Minimum Reads

    Codabar Enable Codabar Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Codabar label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 364 Codabar Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. CODABAR MINIMUM READS = 3 CODABAR MINIMUM READS = 4 ®...
  • Page 365: Code 93 Enable

    Code 93 Enable Code 93 Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode Code 93 labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 366: Code 93 Label Id

    Code 93 Label ID This feature specifies a Code 93 label ID to be added to bar code data.. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 367: Code 93 Length Control

    Code 93 Enable Code 93 Length Control This feature specifies whether variable-length or fixed-length decoding will be set for Code 93. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 368: Code 93 Length 1

    Code 93 Length 1 Length 1 is the minimum label length if in variable length mode, or the first fixed length if in fixed length mode (see Code 93 Length Control) Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 369: Code 93 Length 2

    Code 93 Enable Code 93 Length 2 Length 2 is the maximum label length if in variable length mode, or the second fixed length if in fixed length mode (see Code 93 Length Control) Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 370: Code 93 Correlation

    Code 93 Correlation This feature enables/disables character correlation for Code 93. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 371: Code 93 Stitching

    Code 93 Enable Code 93 Stitching Enables/disables stitching for Code 93 labels. When parts of a Code 93 bar code are presented to the scanner with this feature enabled, the bar code parts will be assembled by the scanner’s software, and the data will be decoded if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
  • Page 372: Code 93 Minimum Reads

    Code 93 Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a Code 93 label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 373 Code 93 Enable Code 93 Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. CODE 93 MINIMUM READS = 3 CODE 93 MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 374: Msi/Plessey Enable

    MSI/Plessey Enable Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode MSI/Plessey labels. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 375: Msi/Plessey Check Character Calculation

    MSI/Plessey Enable MSI/Plessey Check Character Calculation Enables/disables calculation and verification of optional MSI/Plessey check characters. If check character calculation is disabled, the risk is increased that a misread can occur. When disabled, any check characters in a bar code are treated as data characters. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 376: Msi/Plessey Number Of Check Characters

    MSI/Plessey Number of Check Characters Specifies number of MSI/Plessey check characters to be calculated and verified. Check characters are always modulus 10. NOTE To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code below representing the desired number of MSI/ Plessey check characters to be calculated and verified.
  • Page 377: Msi/Plessey Check Character Transmission

    MSI/Plessey Enable MSI/Plessey Check Character Transmission Enables/disables transmission of optional MSI/Plessey check characters. This feature applies only when MSI/Plessey Check Character Calculation is enabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 378: Msi/Plessey Label Id

    MSI/Plessey Label ID This feature specifies an MSI/Plessey label ID to be added to bar code data. The programming feature, Label ID Control, designates whether the Label ID is transmitted as a prefix or suffix or if Label ID is disabled. NOTE To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 379: Msi/Plessey Length Control

    MSI/Plessey Enable MSI/Plessey Length Control This feature specifies whether variable-length or fixed-length decoding will be set for MSI/Plessey. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 380: Msi/Plessey Length 1

    MSI/Plessey Length 1 Length 1 is the minimum label length if in variable length mode, or the first fixed length if in fixed length mode (see MSI/Plessey Length Con- . Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. trol) To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 381: Msi/Plessey Length 2

    MSI/Plessey Enable MSI/Plessey Length 2 Length 2 is the maximum label length if in variable length mode, or the second fixed length if in fixed length mode (see Code 93 Length Control) Length includes the barcode’s check and data characters. To set this feature: 1.
  • Page 382: Msi/Plessey Correlation

    MSI/Plessey Correlation This feature enables/disables character correlation for MSI/Plessey. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 383: Msi/Plessey Stitching

    MSI/Plessey Enable MSI/Plessey Stitching Enables/disables stitching for MSI/Plessey labels. When parts of an MSI/ Plessey bar code are presented to the scanner with this feature enabled, the bar code parts will be assembled by the scanner’s software, and the data will be decoded if all bar code proofing requirements are met.
  • Page 384: Msi/Plessey Minimum Reads

    MSI/Plessey Minimum Reads Specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an MSI/Plessey label must be decoded before it is accepted as a good read. To set this feature: 1. Scan the SWITCH bar code. 2. Scan the bar code representing the desired option below or on the following pages.
  • Page 385 MSI/Plessey Enable MSI/Plessey Minimum Reads — continued Remember to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan. MSI/PLESSEY MINIMUM READS = 3 MSI/PLESSEY MINIMUM READS = 4 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 386 NOTES ® Magellan 2200VS/2200VS and 2300HS/2300HS...
  • Page 387 Appendix A LED/Beeper Indications & Controls shows the operator’s controls and indicators for both models. Figure A-1 The descriptions following identify the use or function of each compo- nent. Figure A-1. Scanner Controls and Indicators Speaker Model 2200VS Scan Window Volume/Tone Indicator Push Button...
  • Page 388: Volume/Tone Push Button

    Volume/Tone Push Button The Volume/Tone Push Button also performs multiple functions depend- ing upon the duration of time it is pressed: Volume changes made using the Volume/Tone Push Button are lost when the scanner is powered-down and are reset to the configured set- ting.
  • Page 389: Green Led Indicator

    Green LED Indicator The green LED indicates scanner status as shown in the table below. Table A-2. Green LED Indications DURATION COMMENT INDICATION Scanner (Green) LED on steady and Scanner Active The scanner is ready for operation. Scanning is immediately available. (Normal Mode) Good Read Scanner (Green) LED - bright flash...
  • Page 390 NOTES ® Magellan 2200VS/2200VS and 2300HS/2300HS...
  • Page 391: Appendix B. Cable Information

    Appendix B Cable Information Introduction The following pages contain pinout information, enabling you to create an auxilary port cable for use in interconnecting the scanner to an external handheld scanner. General Specifications Wire Requirements • Cable length should not exceed 15 feet. •...
  • Page 392: External Handheld Input

    Auxiliary Port External Handheld Input Connector Hardware RJ45, 10 Position Cable Pinout Table B-1 PIN # FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Data Terminal Ready CTS in Clear To Send (input) No Connection - Reserved RTS out Request To Send (output) RxD in Receive Data (Input) TxD out Transmit Data (output) ~EAS_GOOD READ...
  • Page 393: Appendix C Keypad

    Appendix C Keypad Use the bar codes in this section to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 394 Use the bar codes in this section to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 395 Use the bar codes in this section to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 396 Use the bar codes in this section to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 397 Use the bar codes in this section to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 398 Use the bar codes in this section to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 399 Use the bar codes in this section to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 400 Use the bar codes in this section to enter numbers and characters as you would select digits/characters from a keypad. Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
  • Page 401: Appendix D Host Commands

    Appendix D Host Commands Accepting Commands from an RS-232 Scanner Host The scanner responds to the following RS-232 commands: COMMAND ASCII COMMENT Enable Scanner 0x45 Disable Scanner 0x44 Reset Scanner 0x52 Not On File Indication 0x46 Long series of beeps Beep Good Read Tone 0x42 Beeps if Good Read Beep is enabled...
  • Page 402 NOTES ® Magellan 2200VS/2200VS and 2300HS/2300HS...
  • Page 403: Appendix E. Handheld Data Format Requirements

    Maximum label lengths will be enforced for label validation (i.e. labels longer than the maximum label size will not be validated). • Standard Datalogic formats generally use a single prefix character. The specific formats are provided below. Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 404: Datalogic Handheld Data Format Requirements

    Datalogic Handheld Data Format Requirements The following sections describe label transmission formats that are typi- cally observed in factory configurations of Datalogic handheld scanners. DataBar Omnidirectional • Prefix must be ASCII characters ‘R4’ • Check character must be included in label •...
  • Page 405 UPC-A with 5-Digit Supplemental • System number must be included in label data • Check digit must be included in label data and is assumed to be cor- rect • Prefix must be an ASCII character 'A' - total length including prefix must be 18 •...
  • Page 406 UPC-E with 2-Digit Supplemental • System number must be included in label data. • Check digit must be included in label data and is assumed to be cor- rect. • Supplemental data is appended to base label. • Prefix must be an ASCII character 'E' - total length including prefix must be 11.
  • Page 407 EAN-8 • Check digit must be included in label data and is assumed to be cor- rect • Prefix must be an ASCII characters 'FF' - total length including pre- fix must be 10 • Example: 'FF00210126' EAN-8 with 2-Digit Supplemental •...
  • Page 408 EAN-13 • Check digit must be included in label data and is assumed to be cor- rect • Prefix must be an ASCII character 'F'- total length including prefix must be 14 • Example: 'F1101234567891' EAN-13 with 2-Digit Supplemental • Check digit must be included in label data and is assumed to be cor- rect •...
  • Page 409 Code 39 • Check character must be included in label data. • Label length including start, stop and check characters and exclud- ing prefix character must meet requirements imposed by the main scanner's fixed or variable label length control for this symbology type.
  • Page 410: Standard 2 Of

    Standard 2 of 5 • Check character must be included in label data. • Label length including check characters and excluding prefix charac- ters must meet requirements imposed by the main scanner's fixed or variable label length control for this symbology type. •...
  • Page 411 Code 128 • Prefix must be an ASCII character '#'. • Label length excluding prefix character must meet requirements imposed by the main scanner's fixed or variable label length control for this symbology type. • Function characters may be transmitted as a hexadecimal value 8x. Where x correlates to function characters 1 thru 4 as follows: •...
  • Page 412: Aim Formats

    AIM Formats AIM specifies a 3-character string that is attached as a prefix to the label data for transmission. Because AIM specifies one identifier for UPC-A, UPC-E and EAN-13 labels, UPC-A, UPC-E and EAN-13 will be received from the handheld and transmitted to the POS by the scanner as EAN-13. Using this form of identification, the ']' character must be the first charac- ter in the label received from the handheld.
  • Page 413: Digit Supplemental

    • Prefix must be ASCII characters ']E0'- total length including prefix must be 16. • Example: ']E01101234567891'. EAN-8 • Check digit must be included in label data and is assumed to be cor- rect. • Prefix must be ASCII characters ']E4' - total length including prefix must be 11.
  • Page 414 5-Digit Supplemental • Supplemental data is appended to any EAN base label. • Prefix must be ASCII characters ']E2'. • Length of supplemental data including prefix must be 8. Total required length is 24 for EAN-13 and 19 for EAN-8. •...
  • Page 415 Code 39 • Check character must be included in label data. • Label length including start, stop and check characters and exclud- ing prefix characters must meet requirements imposed by the main scanner's fixed or variable label length control for this symbology type.
  • Page 416: Databar Omnidirectional

    Code 93 • Prefix must be ASCII characters ']G0'. • Label length excluding prefix characters must meet requirements imposed by the main scanner's fixed or variable label length control for this symbology type. • Example : ']G0Code93-test'. DataBar Omnidirectional • Prefix must be ASCII characters ']e0'.
  • Page 417 Standard 2 of 5 • Check character must be included in label data. • Label length including check characters and excluding prefix charac- ters must meet requirements imposed by the main scanner's fixed or variable label length control for this symbology type. •...
  • Page 418 NOTES ® Magellan 2200VS/2200VS and 2300HS/2300HS...
  • Page 419: Appendix F. Keyboard Function Key Mappings

    Appendix F Keyboard Function Key Mappings Keyboard Model Cross Reference summarizes the keyboard models, their defined protocol, scancode set, and some Table F-410 unique features. The remaining tables in this chapter provide the function key maps associated with each of the scancode sets. Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 420 Table F-1. Keyboard Model Cross Reference Func. Trans- Scancode Model Type I/F ID mission Country Protocol Mode Support PC/XT Foreign ALT Mode Wedge A PC/XT Scan Set 1 AT;  PS/2 25-286;  PS/2 30-286;  Wedge B AT/PS2 Scan Set 2 PS/2 50, 50Z;...
  • Page 421 Keyboard Model Cross Reference Table F-2. Scanset 1 Function Key Map ASCII ASCII code Scancode (hex) ALT right Make E0h 38h ALT right Break E0h B8h ALT left Make ALT left Break CTRL left Make CTRL left Break CTRL right Make E0h 1Dh CTRL right Break E0h 9Dh...
  • Page 422 Table F-3. Scanset 2 Function Key Map ASCII ASCII code Scancode (hex) ALT right Make E0h 11h ALT right Break E0h F0h 11h ALT left Make ALT left Break F0h 11h CTRL left Make CTRL left Break F0h 14h CTRL right Make E0h 14h CTRL right Break E0h F0h 14h...
  • Page 423 Keyboard Model Cross Reference Table F-4 Scanset 3, 102-Key Function Key Map ASCII (hex) ASCII code Scancode ALT right Make ALT right Break F0h 39h ALT left Make ALT left Break F0h 19h CTRL left Make CTRL left Break F0h 11h CTRL right Make CTRL right Break F0h 58h...
  • Page 424 Table F-5. Scanset 3 122-Key Function Key Map ASCII (hex) ASCII code Scancode ALT Right Make ALT Right Break F0h 39h ALT left Make ALT left Break F0h 19h CTRL left (RESET) Make only CTRL left (RESET) Make/Break 11h F0h 11h ONLINE Enter Make only ONLINE Enter Make/Break 58h F0h 58h...
  • Page 425 Keyboard Model Cross Reference Table F-6. Japanese DOS Function Key Map ASCII value ASCII code Scancode ALT right Make ALT right Break ALT left Make ALT left Break CTRL left Make CTRL left Break CTRL right Make CTRL right Break TAB right RIGHT arrow (inner keypad) TAB left...
  • Page 426 Table F-7. NEC 9801-Key Function Key Map ASCII value ASCII code Scancode unused CAPS LOCK ON (make) CAPS LOCK OFF (break) CTRL left Make CTRL left Break CTRL-C TAB right RIGHT arrow (inner keypad) TAB left 0Fh + S DELETE INSERT (inner keypad) KATAKANA LOCK ON (Make) KATAKANA LOCK OFF (Break)
  • Page 427 Keyboard Model Cross Reference Table F-8. USB Keyboard Function Key Usage Map ASCII Key Value Usage Name ALT right Make ALT right Break GUI right Make GUI right Break CTRL right Make CTRL right Break TAB right RIGHT arrow (inner keypad) TAB left Enter (right keypad) INSERT (inner keypad)
  • Page 428 NOTES ® Magellan 2200VS/2200VS and 2300HS/2300HS...
  • Page 429 Keyboard Model Cross Reference NOTES Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 430 NOTES ® Magellan 2200VS/2200VS and 2300HS/2300HS...
  • Page 431: Ascii Character Set

    ASCII Character Set The table on this page shows a set of ASCII characters and their corresponding Hex Values. The Hex Values in this table are needed for setting symbology specific label identifiers, as well as enabling custom prefix and suffix characters. ASCII ASCII ASCII...
  • Page 432 Telephone: 49 (0) 61 51/93 58-0 Telephone: (65) 6435-1311 germany.scanning@datalogic.com singapore.scanning@datalogic.com India Iberia Datalogic Scanning India Datalogic Scanning SAS Sucursal en España Telephone: 91- 22 - 64504739 Telephone: 34 91 746 28 60 india.scanning@datalogic.com spain.scanning@datalogic.com Italy United Kingdom Datalogic Scanning SpA Datalogic Scanning LTD Telephone: [39] (0) 39/62903.1...

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