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2D Bluetooth Barcode Scanner
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  • Page 1 CM-2D600 User Manual 2D Bluetooth Barcode Scanner Copy right 2015/01/19©...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE ___________________________________________________________ 1 1-1. FCC C _____________________________________________________________ 2 OMPLIANCE 1-2. ____________ 2 ONFORMITY WITH ECHNICAL EGULATIONS FOR SPECIFIED RADIO EQUIPMENT IN APAN _______________________________________ 2 1-3. ATIONAL OMMUNICATION OMMISSION 1-4. HS C ____________________________________________________________ 3 OMPLIANCE 1-5. ___________________________________________________________ 3 AFETY RECAUTION...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents 4-2-2. ______________________________________________ 22 UTPUT NTERFACE IN ABLE 4-3. ____________________________________________________ 22 ASIC CANNER PERATIONS 4-3-1. ____________________________________________________________ 22 WITCH 4-3-2. __________________________________________________ 23 RANSMIT ARCODE 4-3-3. ________________________________________________ 23 LEAR AVED ARCODE 4-3-4. _______________________________________________ 23 LEAR INGLE ARCODE 4-3-5. ____________________________________________ 24 ELETE RANSMITTED 4-3-6.
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 6-2-4. __________________________________________________________ 76 HARGE 6-2-5. ___________________________________ 76 ET THE ORKFLOW OF PERATION ODES WITCH 6-2-6. _____________________________________________________ 77 NABLE ISABLE UZZER 6-2-7. ______________________________________________ 77 ET THE ARNING UZZER OLUME 6-2-8. ____________________________________________________ 77 NABLE ISABLE IBRATOR 6-2-9. _____________________________________________________ 78 NABLE ISABLE EADER...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 7-2-1-6. Enable/Disable <BAR> and <CMD> Escape Characters for SPP ___________________ 95 7-2-1-7. Enable/Disable Command Mode for SPP ____________________________________ 95 7-2-1-8. Set Baud Rate for SPP ___________________________________________________ 96 7-2-1-9. Set Transfer Count for Time Delay for SPP ___________________________________ 97 7-2-1-10.
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 7-2-2-17. Set Hibernation Duration _______________________________________________ 119 7-2-2-18. Set Activation Duration ________________________________________________ 120 7-2-2-19. Set Idle Duration ______________________________________________________ 121 7-2-2-20. Set Standby Duration __________________________________________________ 122 7-2-3. ___________________________________________________ 123 UTPUT DITING PTIONS 7-2-3-1. Enable/Disable Preamble Code __________________________________________ 123 7-2-3-2. Enable/Disable Postamble Code _________________________________________ 123 7-2-3-3.
  • Page 7 Table of Contents 7-3-1-12 Enable/Disable Good Read Buzzer ________________________________________ 138 7-3-1-13 Enable/Disable Warning Buzzer __________________________________________ 138 7-3-1-14 Enable/Disable Mode Buzzer ____________________________________________ 138 7-3-1-15 Set Data Transmission Unit______________________________________________ 139 7-3-1-16 Deletion of Transmitted Data ____________________________________________ 139 7-3-1-17 Enable/Disable Header Info _____________________________________________ 139 7-3-1-18 Enable/Disable Footer Info ______________________________________________ 140 7-3-1-19.
  • Page 8 Table of Contents 7-4-1-2. Enable/Disable <STX> and <ETX> Escape Characters for SPP ___________________ 156 7-4-1-3. Enable/Disable <BAR> and <CMD> Escape Characters for SPP __________________ 156 7-4-1-4. Enable/Disable Command Mode for SPP ___________________________________ 156 7-4-1-5. Set Transfer Count for Time Delay for SPP __________________________________ 157 7-4-1-6.
  • Page 9 Table of Contents 7-4-2-14. Enable/Disable Mode Buzzer ____________________________________________ 181 7-4-2-15. Set Pairing Timeout ___________________________________________________ 182 7-4-2-16. Set Good Read Buzzer Frequency ________________________________________ 182 7-4-2-17. Set Good Read Buzzer Duration __________________________________________ 183 7-4-2-18. Set Hibernation Duration _______________________________________________ 184 7-4-2-19. Set Activation Duration ________________________________________________ 185 7-4-2-20.
  • Page 10 Table of Contents 8-3-2 _____________________________________________ 199 ONFIGURE ENGTH UALIFICATION 8-3-3 _____________________________________________________ 200 ZTEC 8-3-4 _________________________________________________________ 200 ENGTH CALE 8-4. _________________________________________________________________ 201 8-4-1. ____________________________________________________ 201 NABLE ISABLE 8-4-2. _____________________________________________________ 202 RANSMIT HECK IGIT 8-4-3. ____________________________________________________ 202 8-5. __________________________________________________________________ 203 8-5-1. ____________________________________________________ 203 NABLE ISABLE 8-5-2.
  • Page 11 Table of Contents 8-9-5. __________________________________________________ 215 ONFIGURE HECKSUM 8-9-6. 39 ____________________________________________________ 215 8-9-7. _________________________________________________________ 216 ENGTH CALE 8-9-8. 39 _______________________________________ 217 EMOVE EADING HARACTERS FOR 8-9-9. 39 ______________________________________ 218 EMOVE RAILING HARACTERS FOR 8-10. C 93 _________________________________________________________________ 219 8-10-1. E 93 ____________________________________________________ 219 NABLE ISABLE...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents 8-14-3. E EAN-13 ____________________________________________________ 234 NABLE ISABLE 8-14-4. E EAN-8 _____________________________________________________ 235 NABLE ISABLE 8-14-5. C UPC-A EAN-13 _________________________________________________ 235 ONVERT 8-14-6. T UPC-A _____________________________________________ 235 RANSMIT HECK IGIT FOR 8-14-7. E UPC-E1 ____________________________________________________ 235 NABLE ISABLE 8-14-8.
  • Page 13 Table of Contents 8-17. I ________________________________________________________________ 250 8-17-1. E __________________________________________________ 250 NABLE ISABLE 8-17-2. S __________________________________________________ 250 8-18. I ___________________________________________________________ 251 NTELLIGENT 8-18-1. E _____________________________________________ 251 NABLE ISABLE NTELLIGENT 8-18-2. S _____________________________________________ 251 NTELLIGENT 8-19. I 25 _____________________________________________________________ 252 NTERLEAVE 8-19-1.
  • Page 14 Table of Contents 8-24-5. S PDF 417 ______________________________________________ 265 ICRO 8-25. PLANET _________________________________________________________________ 266 8-25-1. E PLANET ___________________________________________________ 266 NABLE ISABLE 8-25-2. T _____________________________________________________ 266 RANSMIT HECK IGIT 8-25-3. S PLANET ___________________________________________________ 266 8-26. P __________________________________________________________________ 268 LESSEY 8-26-1. E ____________________________________________________ 268 NABLE ISABLE...
  • Page 15 Table of Contents 8-31-5. S _________________________________________________________ 282 ENGTH CALE 8-32. TLC 39 __________________________________________________________________ 284 8-32-1. E TLC 39 ____________________________________________________ 284 NABLE ISABLE 8-32-2. S TLC 39 _______________________________________________ 284 ECURITY EVEL FOR 8-32-3. S TLC 39 ____________________________________________________ 285 APPENDIX A ___________________________________________________________________ 286 _______________________________________________________ 286 ECIMAL EXADECIMAL...
  • Page 16: Important Notice

    Important Notices Important Notice In compliance with a number of International standards as well as reguations, CM-2D600 is a highly qualified product at the technical and safety level. In this chapter enumerates the list of regulations which CM-2D600 complies with for your reference.
  • Page 17: Fcc Compliance

    Important Notices 1-1. FCC Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 18: Rohs Compliance

    Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated biphenyl ethers (PBDE) Committed to the environment, CanMax Technology makes the necessary changes to our products in order to comply with RoHS directive. This involves the process of converting the non-compliant components (for instance, electronics, Pc Boards, etc.) of our products into the compliant ones.
  • Page 19: Important Notices

    Important Notices  The first, initial charge will take up four hours to fully charge your battery.  Battery Life time Memory Mode: Approximately 18000 scans (5 sec/per scan) Bluetooth Mode: Approximately 15000 scans (5 sec/per scan)  Do not assemble or disassemble the battery without technical support. ...
  • Page 20: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Using this introductory chapter you will grasp physical aspects of CM-2D600 with regard to the product appearance and specification. On top of it, the sections for Manual/Page layout will enable you to locate the topics of your interest through the manal more efficiently.
  • Page 21: Product Features

    Introduction 2-1. Product Features CM-2D600 is a select barcode scanner of versatility in aim to provide scanning accuracy and enhance working efficiency. Not only does its vast storage capacity of 4M Byte flash memory suffice you to store up as much barcodes as you need, but also you are able to well handle all sorts of tasks with three-in-one multi-functionality provided.
  • Page 22: Package Information

    Inside the package contain the following items:  CM-2D600 Barcode Scanner  Jelly Case  Barcode Scanner Hand Strap ...
  • Page 23: Supported Symbology

    Introduction 2-4. Supported Symbology Symbology Enabled/Disabled AuPost Disabled Aztec Disabled CaPost Disabled CodaBar Enabled CodaBlock Disabled Code11 Disabled Code128 Enabled Code39 Enabled Code93 Disabled Data Matrix Disabled GS1 Composite Disabled GS1 DataBar Disabled Industrial 25 Disabled Info Mail Disabled Intelligent Mail Disabled Interleave25 Disabled...
  • Page 24: Product Overview

    Introduction 2-5. Product Overview ○ Press down Scan Button to decode or store the barcode. ○ Press down Small Trigger to perform versatile supplementary functions. For instance, pressing the key will lead to erasing barcode data which have been previously decoded in Memory Mode;...
  • Page 25: Manual Layout

    Chapter 3 Knowing your Scanner introduces Configuration Flowchart, LED/Beeper Indication, and some basic operations with trigger buttons. Chapter 4 Quick Start provides quick references to have you familiar with CM-2D600 within a short time frame. Chapter 5 Establish a Bluetooth Connection provides instructions on how to pair CM-2D600 with different sorts of Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 26: Page Layout

    Introduction 2-7. Page Layout Chapter Number Chapter Title Section Title Subsection Title Page Number Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
  • Page 27 Introduction Function Title framed with the oval shape in deep sky blue generally gives the brief description regarding the relevant functions. However, it might also work to define regular setup barcodes which are scattered from Chapter 6 to Chapter 8. Configuring this type of barcode normally requires simply one-time scan to either turn on/off its functionality or to specify a predefined value, which is rather straightforward.
  • Page 28 Introduction In following Configuration Steps, you will get the clear idea of how to set up these special barcodes. Enter label, arranged in the bottom of every page, is one of the frequently-used barcodes when it comes to conducting your barcode-scanning activities. To ensure a valid configuration, please be advised that you always read ENTER barcode first before proceeding with other setup barcodes.
  • Page 29: Knowing Your Scanner

    CM-2D600, from LED/beeper indications to the functionality of button triggers, before you start with the scanner. Not only will it assist you in correctly and efficiently using CM-2D600 but also help to use your time and efforts more wisely. It is encouraged to go back to this chapter for a quick reference whenever you encounter difficulties in operating the machine.
  • Page 30: Configuration Flowchart

    Knowing your scanner 3-1. Configuration Flowchart The below figure illustrates the sequences of scan events leading up to a positive scan result. The improper operation will not only waste your efforts but also likely produce the disappointing result which might be mistakenly viewed as a product defect. Please be advised to refer to the flowchart whenever you attempt a scan.
  • Page 31: Led & Beeper Indications

    Knowing your scanner 3-2. LED & Beeper indications LED and Beeper signals both serve to deliver visual or acoustic messages regarding the status of the ongoing operation. Either color changes or sound pitches and melodies will suffice to indicate a scan result as advance notification. Please refer to the below chart to use LED and Beeper indications for your benefit while working on the device.
  • Page 32: Leverage Your Scanner With Button Triggers

    Knowing your scanner Functions Beeper Sequence LED indication Cable Mode A melody composed of three ascending notes, another two Green LED keeps flashing Switch to Cable mode ascending notes and one steadily comparatively high note Turn off automatic charge Two descending short notes Turn on automatic charge Three high-pitched notes Memory Mode...
  • Page 33: 3-3.1. Scan Action

    Knowing your scanner 3-3.1. Scan Action To decode a barcode, you may simply give a gentle push of Scan Button to achieve the attempt. 3-3.2. Mode Switch Please follow blew steps to switch among operation modes. Procedure (1) Hold Scan Button till LED light turns a solid color. (2) Release Scan Button.
  • Page 34: 3-3.5. Deletion Of All Transmitted Data

    Knowing your scanner 3-3.5. Deletion of All Transmitted Data Please follow the below steps to delete all the saved barcode. Procedure Switch to Memory mode. Hold Small Trigger to trigger off a rapidly blinking orange LED light. While LED light is rapidly flashing, press down Scan Button without releasing Small Trigger.
  • Page 35: Quick Start

    Quick Start Quick Start Through straightforward instructions provided in this chapter, you will shortly familize with fudamental operations of the scanner, and further know how to exloit the device in your tasks, instead of painstakingly researching into the whole manul. This how-to guide will focus more on general topics than specific or advanced subjects.
  • Page 36: Configuration Flowchart

    Quick Start 4-1. Configuration Flowchart Please make sure you always start a scan sequence with ENTER barcode and end with END barcode as a successful attempt. Both labels can also be located on the bottom of each page. ENTER barcode END barcode Desired */$%ENTR*...
  • Page 37: Output Interface In Cable Mode

    Quick Start 4-2-2. Output Interface in Cable Mode After scanning Enter barcode, specify which output interface the device works with in Cable mode. B21D1 USB HID *B21D1* B21D2 USB COM *B21D2* 4-3. Basic Scanner Operations You can perform most of below basic operations by either scanning the barcode sequences or using the button triggers.
  • Page 38: Transmit All Barcode Data

    Quick Start 4-3-2. Transmit All Barcode Data Button Trigger Secure the interface cable to both the barcode reader and the Host PC Open the preferred word processing software to receive the scanned data. After holding Small Trigger long enough to trigger off a solid LED light, release Small Trigger.
  • Page 39: Auto-Delete All Transmitted Data

    Quick Start 4-3-5. Auto-Delete All Transmitted Data You may program the scanner by scanning Enable label to auto delete the barcode data that was just transmitted after reading Enter barcode. B87A0 Disable *B87A0* B87A1 Enable *B87A1* 4-3-6. Attempt Firmware Update Please read Enter label first, and then scan ISP barcode before applying relative scanner firmware updates.
  • Page 40: Disable Pairing Function

    Quick Start 4-4-2. Disable Pairing Function Once a Bluetooth connection is established, Disable the pairing function, after scanning Enter barcode, to avoid the incident of mistakenly repeating the pairing process. BE280 Disable *BE280* Pair BE281 *BE281* 4-4-3. Type of Bluetooth Connection The type of Bluetooth connection varies according to the Bluetooth device you attempt to pair the scanner with.
  • Page 41: Establish A Bluetooth Connection

    Bluetooth connection types, which enables you to connect your scanner with assorted wilreless Bluetooth devices. This chapter is thus to provide explanatory instructions on how to establish a Bluetooth connection between CM-2D600 with other Bluetooth devices. Enter...
  • Page 42: Bluetooth Connection Reference Chart

    Establish a Bluetooth Connection 5-1. Bluetooth Connection Reference Chart Before you gear up for a Bluetooth connection, it is significant to figure out the type of wireless Bluetooth devices which the scanner is connected with since the associated procedures considerably vary with the device types. The below reference chart, as a precaution, shows the relation between available connection modes and their individual potential users to ensure a good start for a successful Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 43: Set Up Your Own Bluetooth Connection

    5-2. Set up your Own Bluetooth Connection As far as configurations of Bluetooth connection are concerned, this section aims to exemplify how you are able to establish a Bluetooth connection between CM-2D600 and Bluetooth devices in hands via step-by-step instructions.
  • Page 44 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 1-3. 1-4. Configure Pin Code by scanning the Configure Device Name by scanning the sequence of barcodes as the below sequence of barcodes as the below illustration shows. illustration shows. /$%ENTR /$%ENTR ENTER ENTER */$%ENTR* */$%ENTR* Scan the sequence of Scan the sequence of BtDevName...
  • Page 45 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 1-4. Invoke the utility program located in Product CD. 1-5. 1-6. Select Sync> Property. In ComPort Select Sync> Link to link the scanner pop-up dialogue box, configure ComPort with the utility program. Once the link is properly according to the virtual COM successfully established, Link/Property port created in Step 3 and leave Baud rate...
  • Page 46 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 1-9. After the upload process is done, a message box will appear to indicate whether the operation is done successfully. 1-10. 1-11. Click on OutBtStr0 item of the tree In the tree view, select App>AppBt. In view in the left panel.
  • Page 47 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Step Pair the scanner with third-party Bluetooth dongle. 2-1. Please have your scanner switch to Bluetooth mode. Choose one of two alternatives listed below to help you achieve the attempt.  When the current mode indicator does not flash blue, please hold Scan Button long enough to have LED light turn a solid color.
  • Page 48 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 2-3. 2-5. Secure third-party dongle into Host PC In the list box of Add a Device dialogue and confirm the scanner stays active in box will display all the available Bluetooth mode. Bluetooth devices after a search. Select the device with the name which you specify for the scanner while using the 2-4.
  • Page 49 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 2-8. 2-9. A message will appear to indicate the Right-click on Bluetooth icon on the dongle and the scanner have been paired taskbar and then select Open Settings to successfully. Press down Close button to look up the created outgoing COM port close Add a device dialogue box.
  • Page 50 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Step Configure the terminal software. 3-1. Launch the existing terminal emulation program. We will demonstrate the case with a free terminal emulation application, Terminal. 3-2. 3-3. Properly set COM Port value according After a few seconds, the scanner will to information you obtain in Step 2-10, emit a short, rapid note along with a solid and then hit Connect button to ensure the...
  • Page 51: Master Connection Mode

    Establish a Bluetooth Connection 5-2-2. Master Connection Mode Step Configure Bluetooth settings, look up for the MAC address of your Bluetooth dongle, and create an incoming port. 1-1. Secure third-party Bluetooth dongle into Host PC. 1-2. 1-3. In Control Panel, type Bluetooth in In Bluetooth Settings, click on Options search box.
  • Page 52 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 1-5. In Generic Bluetooth Radio Properties, retrieve MAC address of the plugged-in Bluetooth dongle, which is illustrated in the below figure and marked with red frame. Please write down the info for configuring your scanner later on. In this example, address info...
  • Page 53 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Step Configure the existing terminal application. 2-1. Run the terminal software. In the example, we will demonstrate the case with the free terminal emulation application, Terminal. 2-2. Correctly configure COM Port with the value matching the generated incoming COM port, and then press down Connect button to ensure the terminal application is connected.
  • Page 54 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 3-3. 3-4. Configure Pin Code by scanning the Configure Device Name by scanning the sequence of barcodes as the below sequence of barcodes as the below illustration shows. illustration shows. /$%ENTR /$%ENTR ENTER ENTER */$%ENTR* */$%ENTR* Scan the sequence of BtPinCode AE0E9...
  • Page 55 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 3-4. Invoke the utility program located in Product CD. 3-5. 3-6. Select Sync> Property. In ComPort Select Sync>Link to link the scanner pop-up dialogue box, configure with the utility program. Once the link is ComPort properly according to the successfully established, Link/Property virtual COM port created in Step 3 and options in Sync menu will be greyed out...
  • Page 56 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 3-9. After the upload process is done, a message box will appear to indicate whether operation done successfully. 3-10. 3-11. Click on OutBtStr0 item of the tree In the tree view, select App>AppBt. In view in the left panel. Afterwards, the right panel, select Master in the Configure BtPinCode and BtDevName OutType combo box.
  • Page 57 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Step Initiate the process to pair the scanner with third-party Bluetooth dongle. 4-1. Please switch to Bluetooth mode. Choose one of two alternatives listed below to help you achieve the attempt.  When the current mode indicator does not flash blue, please hold Scan Button long enough to have LED light turn a solid color.
  • Page 58 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 4-5. 4-6. The appropriate message will pop up to Once Bluetooth connection is established indicate a success when the valid successfully, switch back to the terminal passcode is properly entered. If the application to start receiving barcode passcode verification fails due to the data.
  • Page 59: Hid Connection Mode

    Establish a Bluetooth Connection 5-2-3. HID Connection Mode Step Configure your scanner either using the utility program or scanning programming barcodes. The convenience of using utility program will save you trouble scanning the sequence of barcode which demands great caution and high accuracy to work out the configuration. However, you may alternatively choose to scan programming barcodes to set up your scanner if you desire a time-saving configuration rather than a research into sophistication of utility program before using it.
  • Page 60 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Using Utility Program 1-1. 1-3. Please have your scanner connected to Go to Control Panel> Device Manager. Host PC using USB cable. The created virtual COM port would be 1-2. To create a virtual COM port for the found in Ports (COM &...
  • Page 61 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 1-5. 1-6. Select Sync> Property. In ComPort Select Sync> Link to link the scanner pop-up dialogue box, configure ComPort with the utility program. Once the link is properly according to the virtual COM successfully established, Link/Property port created in Step 3 and leave Baud options in Sync menu will be greyed out rate with its default.
  • Page 62 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 1-10. 1-11. Click on OutBtStr0 item of the tree In the tree view, select App>AppBt. In view in the left panel. Afterwards, the right panel, Select HID in the Configure BtPinCode and BtDevName OutType combo box. Click Save icon according your reference,...
  • Page 63 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Step Pair the scanner with third-party Bluetooth dongle. 2-1. Please have your scanner switch to Bluetooth mode. Choose one of two alternatives listed below to help you achieve the attempt.  When the current mode indicator does not flash blue, please hold Scan Button long enough to have LED light turn a solid color.
  • Page 64 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 2-3. When Bluetooth device is detected, R-click on Bluetooth icon on the task bar, and select Add a Device in the pop-up submenu. 2-4. 2-5. In Add a Device dialogue box, the list If the similar dialogue box appears as the box will display all the available below figure suggests (depending upon Bluetooth devices after a search.
  • Page 65 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Step Launch the existing text editing application to receive barcode data. Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
  • Page 66: Ios Connection Mode

    Establish a Bluetooth Connection 5-2-4. iOS Connection Mode Step Configure your scanner either using the utility program or scanning programming barcodes. The primary advantage of using the utility program is to prevent the invalid configuration which frequently happens due to the incorrect and reckless scanning sequence. However, it requires extra pre-configuration procedures before the utility program can be executed properly.
  • Page 67 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Using Utility Program 1-1. 1-3. Please have your scanner connected to Go to Control Panel> Device Manager. Host PC using USB cable. The created virtual COM port would be 1-2. To create a virtual COM port for the found in Ports (COM &...
  • Page 68 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 1-5. 1-6. Select Sync> Property. In ComPort Select Sync>Link to link the scanner pop-up dialogue box, configure with the utility program. Once the link is ComPort properly according to the successfully established, Link/Property options in Sync menu will be greyed out virtual COM port created in Step 3 and leave Baud rate with its default.
  • Page 69 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 1-10. 1-11. Click on OutBtStr0 item of the tree view In the tree view, select App>AppBt. In in the left panel. Afterwards, Configure the right panel, select iOS in the BtPinCode and BtDevName according OutType combo box. Then, click Save your reference, associate...
  • Page 70 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Step Initiate the process to pair the scanner with third-party Bluetooth dongle. 2-1. Please switch to Bluetooth mode. Choose one of two alternatives listed below to help you achieve the attempt.  When the current mode indicator does not flash blue, please hold Scan Button long enough to have LED light turn a solid color.
  • Page 71 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Step Configure your Apple products. In this example, we will demonstrate the case with iPad. 3-1. 3-2. Activate your iPad. Tap Setting, go to From the list of available Bluetooth General> Bluetooth, and then turn on devices in range, Click on the device Bluetooth settings.
  • Page 72: Bluetooth Dongle A303 Connection Mode

    Bluetooth settings before the delivery. Accordingly, performing Bluetooth operations out of CM-2D600 for the very first time simply demands a press of button to recover the Bluetooth connection unless the scanner is re-programmed to pair with third-party dongle or other Bluetooth devices previously.
  • Page 73 Establish a Bluetooth Connection How to Re-Configure your Scanner to Work with Dongle A303 Step Configure your scanner either using the utility program or scanning programming barcodes. The approach of utility program will help you accurately program your device with no need to go through the sequence of barcode scans which occasionally produces erroneous results due to the lack of cares.
  • Page 74 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Using Utility Program 1-1. 1-3. Please have your scanner connected to Go to Control Panel> Device Manager. Host PC using USB cable. The created virtual COM port would be 1-2. To create a virtual COM port for the found in Ports (COM &...
  • Page 75 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 1-6. Select Sync> Link to link the scanner with the utility program. Once the link is successfully established, Link/Property options in Sync menu will be greyed out and the status bar will show associated information. 1-7. 1-8.
  • Page 76 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 1-10. Click on OutBtStr1 item of the tree view in the left panel. Afterwards, Configure BtDevName according to your reference, associate BtMacAddr with address information which is clearly marked on the side of Bluetooth dongle A303. In this example, the MAC address is 001C97FR16EA.
  • Page 77 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Step Pair the scanner with third-party Bluetooth dongle. 2-1. Please have your scanner switch to Bluetooth mode. Choose one of two alternatives listed below to help you achieve the attempt. Using Button Triggers  When the current mode indicator does not flash blue, please hold Scan Button long enough to have LED light turn a solid color.
  • Page 78 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Step Properly scan the sequence of barcodes to determine the output interface via which the scanner interacts with other devices. To configure output interface, there are two interface options, HID interface and Virtual COM interface, for you to select from. HID Interface 3-1.
  • Page 79 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 3-3. Run the terminal software. In the example, we will demonstrate the case with a free terminal emulation application, Terminal. 3-4. 3-5. Correctly configure COM Port with the Now you are able to receive barcode data value matching the generated virtual via terminal software.
  • Page 80: Bluetooth Dongle A302 Connection Mode

    Bluetooth settings before the delivery. Accordingly, performing Bluetooth operations out of CM-2D600 for the very first time simply demands a press of button to recover the Bluetooth connection which is earlier configured unless the scanner is re-programmed to pair with third-party dongle or other Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 81 Establish a Bluetooth Connection How to Re-Configure your Scanner to Work with Dongle A302 Step Configure your scanner either using the utility program or scanning programming barcodes. Select utility program to set up scanner when you expect to reduce the mistakes caused by incautious manual operation on barcode sequences.
  • Page 82 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Using Utility Program 1-1. 1-3. Please have your scanner connected to Go to Control Panel> Device Manager. Host PC using USB cable. The created virtual COM port would be 1-2. To create a virtual COM port for the found in Ports (COM &...
  • Page 83 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 1-6. Select Sync> Link to link the scanner with the utility program. Once the link is successfully established, Link/Property options in Sync menu will be greyed out and the status bar will show associated information. 1-7. 1-8.
  • Page 84 Establish a Bluetooth Connection 1-10. Click on OutBtStr1 item of the tree view in the left panel. Afterwards, Configure BtDevName according to your reference, but associate BtMacAddr with MAC address information which is clearly marked on the side of Bluetooth dongle A303.
  • Page 85 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Step Pair the scanner with third-party Bluetooth dongle. 2-3. Please have your scanner switch to Bluetooth mode. Choose one of two alternatives listed below to help you achieve the attempt. Using Button Triggers  When the current mode indicator does not flash blue, please hold Scan Button long enough to have LED light turn a solid color.
  • Page 86 Establish a Bluetooth Connection Step Launch the existing text editing application to receive barcode data. Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
  • Page 87: General Configuration

    Editing General Settings General Configuration This chapter will provide setup barcodes regarding the general settings, and elaborate how these configurations are going to take effect in terms of the scanner operation. Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
  • Page 88: Host Interface

    Editing General Settings 6-1. Host Interface 6-1-1. Restore the Setting Scan the below barcode to restore the device back to the default settings, but to leave interface-related configurations unchanged. Default ZADE *ZADE* 6-1-2. Restore the Symbology Setting Scan the below barcode to restore the symbologies to the default settings. ZDEF Barcode Default *ZDEF*...
  • Page 89: Enable/Disable Automatic Battery Charger

    Editing General Settings 6-1-6. Enable/Disable Automatic Battery Charger By default, the device will automatically initiate the charging process to ensure a sufficient battery level after connected with the interface cable. Scan the barcode to enable or disable automatic battery charger. If the automatic battery charger is disabled, scan the barcode to turn it on;...
  • Page 90: Set Date Format

    Editing General Settings A40C4 Cable+BT *A40C4* A40C5 Mem+BT *A40C5* Cable+Mem+BT A40C6 *A40C6* 6-2-2. Set Date Format Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the date format. A42C0 YYYYMMDD *A42C0* A42C1 MMDDYYYY *A42C1* DDMMYYYY A42C2 *A42C2* A42C3 YYMMDD *A42C3* A42C4 MMDDYY *A42C4* A42C5 DDMMYY *A42C5*...
  • Page 91: Set Time Format

    Editing General Settings 6-2-3. Set Time Format Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the time format. A42A0 HHMMSS *A42A0* A42A1 HHMM *A42A1* A42A2 MMSS *A42A2* 6-2-4. Set Charge Rate Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the charge rate. A4380 Slow *A4380* Quick A4381...
  • Page 92: Enable/Disable Buzzer

    Editing General Settings 6-2-6. Enable/Disable Buzzer The warning buzzer emits a sound when a warning occurs. Scan the appropriate barcode to disable or enable the buzzer. A4550 Disable *A4550* A4551 Enable *A4551* 6-2-7. Set the Warning Buzzer Volume Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the volume of the warning buzzer. The higher level indicates the louder sound.
  • Page 93: Enable/Disable Header

    Editing General Settings 6-2-9. Enable/Disable Header Headers refer to additional information, including serial number, date, time and so on, which precedes the decoded message while saved barcodes are transmitted in Memory mode. Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to send out the header information as part of transmitted data.
  • Page 94: Enable/Disable Time Info In The Header

    Editing General Settings 6-2-12. Enable/Disable Time Info in the Header Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to send out time information as part of header information. A4630 Disable *A4630* A4631 Enable *A4631* 6-2-13. Enable/Disable Record Count Info in the Header Record count information refers to the total number of scanned barcodes.
  • Page 95: Enable/Disable Serial Number Info In The Footer

    Editing General Settings 6-2-15. Enable/Disable Serial Number Info in the Footer Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to send out serial number information as part of footer information. Disable A4710 *A4710* Enable A4711 *A4711* 6-2-16. Enable/Disable Date Info in the Footer Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to send out date information as part of footer information.
  • Page 96: Enable/Disable Record Count Info In The Footer

    Editing General Settings 6-2-18. Enable/Disable Record Count Info in the Footer Record count information refers to the total number of scanned barcodes. Read the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to send out the record count as part of footer information.
  • Page 97: Set Date Separator

    Editing General Settings 6-2-20. Set Date Separator Date separator refers to the specified character which is used to format date data by dividing into different elements of years, months, and days. A customized date format with date separator will greatly increase readability. DateConChar A56E2 *A56E2*...
  • Page 98: Set Time-Out Period For Configuration Mode

    Editing General Settings Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan TimeConChar barcode to configure time separator. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be 1 character in length.
  • Page 99: Set Header Information

    Editing General Settings 6-2-23. Set Header Information Header information refers to additional messages preceding to data output while the scanned barcodes are sent out in Memory mode. This special parameter allows you to customize your own custom header to add clarity of transmitted data. Header A60E6 *A60E6*...
  • Page 100: Set Footer Information

    Editing General Settings 6-2-24. Set Footer Information Footer information refers to additional messages which are appended to data output while the scanned barcodes are sent out in Memory mode. This special parameter allows you to customize your own custom footer to add clarity of transmitted data. A70E6 Footer *A70E6*...
  • Page 101: Set Escape Character

    Editing General Settings 6-3-1. Set <DLE> Escape Character The parameter serves to avoid the reserved characters from being interpreted using their originally defined meanings. The special characters thus will be treated as the normal ones once preceded with DLE escape character. Associate the user-defined parameter with the value of the reserved character you intend to escape to complete the configuration.
  • Page 102: Set Escape Character

    Editing General Settings 6-3-2. Set <CMD> Escape Character In most cases, this parameter is used to specify the position where the command options are retrieved to execute the modified operations for the specified command line, especially when you are working with a terminal program to send commands to the scanner. Once <CMD> escape character is well defined, please properly append the desired and valid command options to the escape character to achieve the attempt.
  • Page 103: Set Escape Character

    Editing General Settings 6-3-3. Set <BAR> Escape Character <BAR> escape character is used to specify the position where the barcode is. According to the configuration, the decoder will treat the characters following the parameter value as barcode data to further perform relevant process. A53E2 BarChar *A53E2*...
  • Page 104: Set Escape Character

    Editing General Settings 6-3-4. Set <STX> Escape Character In general, a valid command string is required to begin with a start delimiter which precedes the command code to denote the start of a command string. By associating this user-defined parameter with the desired control codes, you are able to create your own custom start digit. A55E2 StxChar *A55E2*...
  • Page 105: Set Escape Character

    Editing General Settings 6-3-5. Set <ETX> Escape Character In general, a valid command string is required to end with a stop delimiter which is appended to the command code to denote the end of a command string. By associating this user-defined parameter with the desired control codes, you are able to create your own custom end digit.
  • Page 106: Setting Up Your Operation Modes

    In view of individuality of each operation mode, this chapter presents the relevant parameters which you can configure depending on your usage habits in different modes, in the hope that you always get comfortable operating CM-2D600. Besides, the features used to edit output data are also included in this chapter. Before being exposed to the great details about their configurations, you are suggested to first get a glimpse of the fundamental constituents of a complete output string.
  • Page 107: Output String Structure

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-1. Output String Structure On the whole, a complete output string is composed of a couple of data fields, starting with Preamble code followed in order by Prefix Code, Code Name, Code Data, and Suffix Code, ending with Postamble Code.
  • Page 108: Cable Mode

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2. Cable Mode Please be advised the following parameters in this section simply work for the associated operations in Cable mode. Make sure that you appropriately conduct the operations using Cable mode. 7-2-1. Output Interface Options In terms of output interface options, it is more about technical configuration regarding how you want barcode data to be transmitted between devices in Cable mode before scanned barcode is further processed.
  • Page 109: Set Parity Check For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-3. Set Parity Check for SPP Parity checking employs parity bits to detect whether an error occurs or not during data transmission. Out of six variants scan the appropriate barcode to specify the type of parity bits for SPP if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 110: Enable/Disable And Escape Characters For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-5. Enable/Disable <STX> and <ETX> Escape Characters for SPP Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable <STX> and <ETX> escape characters for SPP if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces. Regarding the more detailed configuration on escape characters, please refer to Scanner Commands which is located in the section 6-3 of Chapter 6.
  • Page 111: Set Baud Rate For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-8. Set Baud Rate for SPP Baud Rate refers to the amount of data per second can be transmitted. Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the desired baud rate of data transmission for SPP if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 112: Set Transfer Count For Time Delay For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 460800Bps AA2CB *AA2CB* AA2CC 512000Bps *AA2CC* 7-2-1-9. Set Transfer Count for Time Delay for SPP This parameter allows you to specify the number of digits which has to be transmitted to initiate a time delay referring to an intentional deferment of data transmission. Please follow the below steps to set the transfer count for time delay for SPP if the associated operations are performed using the RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 113: Set Time Delay For A Digit For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-10. Set Time Delay for a Digit for SPP This parameter refers to the amount of elapsed time to delay transmitting a digit. Please follow the below steps to set time-delay variable for a digit for SPP if the associated operations are performed using the RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 114: Set Time Delay For A Record For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-11. Set Time Delay for a Record for SPP This parameter refers to the amount of elapsed time to delay transmitting a record. Please follow the below steps to set time-delay variable for a record for SPP if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 115: Set Time Delay For A Specified Digit For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-12. Set Time Delay for a Specified Digit for SPP This parameter refers to the amount of elapsed time to delay transmitting a specified character. Please follow the below steps to set time-delay variable for a specified digit for SPP if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 116: Set Timeout For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-13. Set Timeout for SPP Timeout is initiated when the device keeps waiting for an event to occur and thus remains idle for a period of time during the data transmission. This parameter allows you to specify the amount of time to elapse before timeout is officially triggered.
  • Page 117: Set Retransmission Count For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-14. Set Retransmission Count for SPP To avoid data transmission loss, messages sometimes have to be resent due to a failure to receive ACK signal. This parameter allows you to configure the number of attempting retransmission for SPP if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 118: Set Ack Timeout For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-15. Set ACK Timeout for SPP ACK timeout refers to the allotted time to elapse for the receipt of ACK signal before timeout is initiated. This parameter allows you to specify the amount of time allocated for ACK timeout for SPP if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 119: Enable/Disable Num Lock For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes Cap Locks Status Caps Lock On Caps Lock Off Scanner Options Caps Lock On ABCdef abcDEF abcDEF ABCdef Caps Lock Off Alt+Keypad ABCdef ABCdef AB0A0 Auto *AB0A0* AB0A1 Caps Lock Off *AB0A1* AB0A2 Caps Lock On *AB0A2* Alt+Keypad AB0A3...
  • Page 120: Enable/Disable Caps Lock Emulation

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-18. Enable/Disable Caps Lock Emulation Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to use Shift keystroke to emulate Caps lock key if the associated operations are performed using USB HID interface. AB070 Disable *AB070* AB071 Enable...
  • Page 121: Set Character Coding Method For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes AB1C7 *AB1C7* AB1C8 *AB1C8* AB1C9 *AB1C9* AB1CA *AB1CA* 7-2-1-20. Set Character Coding Method for HID According to the encoding method of barcodes in hand, scan the appropriate label to specify the associated character coding method. AB2C0 AB2C1 Big5...
  • Page 122: Set Transfer Count For Time Delay For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-22. Set Transfer Count for Time Delay for HID This parameter allows you to specify the number of digits which has to be transmitted to initiate a time delay referring to an intentional deferment of data transmission. Please follow the below steps to set the transfer count for time delay if the associated operations are performed using USB HID interface.
  • Page 123: Set Time Delay For A Digit For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-23. Set Time Delay for a Digit for HID This parameter refers to the amount of elapsed time to delay transmitting a digit. Please follow the below steps to set time delay for transmitting a digit if the associated operations are performed using USB HID interface.
  • Page 124: Set Time Delay For A Record For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-24. Set Time Delay for a Record for HID This parameter refers to the amount of elapsed time to delay transmitting a record. Please follow the below steps to set time delay for transmitting a record if the associated operations are performed using USB HID interface.
  • Page 125: Set Time Delay For A Specified Digit For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-25. Set Time Delay for a Specified Digit for HID This parameter refers to the amount of elapsed time to delay transmitting a specified character. Please follow the below steps to set time delay for transmitting a specified digit if the associated operations are performed using USB HID interfaces.
  • Page 126: Set Timeout For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-1-26. Set Timeout for HID Timeout is initiated when the device keeps waiting for an event to occur and thus remains idle for a period of time during the data transmission. This parameter allows you to specify the amount of time to elapse before timeout is officially triggered.
  • Page 127: Scanner Options

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-2. Scanner Options A selection of scanner options, from setting button functions to adjusting the buzzer volume and vibrator, is offered to personalize the device to suit your usage habits. 7-2-2-1. Set Scan Mode Scan Mode refers to how the scanner reacts to the scanned barcode. If Good Read On is activated, LED light stays on when Scan button is pressed down, and turns off when Scan button is released or a barcode is scanned.
  • Page 128: Set Small Trigger Functionality

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-2-3. Set Small Trigger Functionality Small Trigger is designed to perform various supplementary operations, from initiating battery charge to switching to data transmission mode, according to the length of time the button has been pressed. To facilitate the associated operations with Small Trigger, this parameter is available to specify the degree of Small Trigger’s functionality.
  • Page 129: Set Good Read Buzzer Volume

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-2-5. Set Good Read Buzzer Volume Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the volume of Good Read Buzzer when a barcode is decoded successfully. The higher level indicates the louder sound. Level1 B2480 *B2480* B2481 Level2 *B2481* B2482...
  • Page 130: Set Mode Event Buzzer Volume

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-2-7. Set Mode Event Buzzer Volume Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the volume of Mode Event Buzzer when certain operations, such as switching operation modes, entering data transmission mode, and battery charge, are initiated by using Scan Button or Small Trigger so that LED indicator accordingly changes its blinking frequency or color.
  • Page 131: Enable/Disable Warning Vibrator

    Setting up your Operation Modes B2500 Disable *B2500* Enable B2501 *B2501* 7-2-2-10. Enable/Disable Warning Vibrator Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Warning Vibrator when an error occurs. B2510 Disable *B2510* B2511 Enable *B2511* 7-2-2-11. Enable/Disable Mode Event Vibrator Mode Event Vibrator is used to give a vibration signal whenever certain operations, such as switching operation modes, entering data transmission mode, and battery charge, are initiated by using Scan Button or Small Trigger so that LED indicator accordingly...
  • Page 132: Enable/Disable Warning Buzzer

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-2-13. Enable/Disable Warning Buzzer Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Warning Buzzer when an error occurs. B2610 Disable *B2610* B2611 Enable *B2611* 7-2-2-14. Enable/Disable Mode Event Buzzer Mode Event Buzzer is used to give an acoustic signal whenever certain operations, such as switching operation modes, entering data transmission mode, and battery charge, are initiated by using Scan Button or Small Trigger so that LED indicator accordingly changes its blinking frequency or color.
  • Page 133: Set Good Read Buzzer Frequency

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-2-15. Set Good Read Buzzer Frequency Please follow the below steps to specify Good Read Buzzer frequency when a barcode is decoded successfully. B35E0 BzGoodRdFreq *B35E0* (Length: 1 digit / Range: 1-50/ Unit: 100 Hz) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode.
  • Page 134: Set Hibernation Duration

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-2-17. Set Hibernation Duration While remaining inactive for a period of time, the device will be forced to enter power-saving mode for considerations to lower power consumption. As a result, this parameter is available to specify the amount of time allocated for the device to stay in hibernation.
  • Page 135: Set Activation Duration

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-2-18. Set Activation Duration In general, after Scan Button is pressed down, LED light will emit a stream of light for a scan attempt. This parameter is thus used to specify activation duration which indicates the amount of time LED light will stays on after Scan Button is held.
  • Page 136: Set Idle Duration

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-2-19. Set Idle Duration The device will switch to power-saving mode after remaining idle for a while. This parameter is thus used to specify the length of time allocated for the scanner to elapse before power-saving mode is initiated. B3BE0 BarIdleTime *B3BE0*...
  • Page 137: Set Standby Duration

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-2-20. Set Standby Duration After lengthy idleness, the device will first be put into standby state in which the machine is still able to react to the emergent request yet running in lower power consumption. This parameter refers to the amount of time allocated for the device to stay in standby before being totally shut down.
  • Page 138: Output Editing Options

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-3. Output Editing Options The parameters fallen into this category focus on functionality relevant to output editing in Cable mode. With these available editing settings, you can arrange plentiful scanned barcode in your own style, and accordingly results in a subtle output layout which will benefit yourself from locating barcode data more efficiently.
  • Page 139: Enable/Disable Prefix Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-3-3. Enable/Disable Prefix Code Prefix Code is a sequence of characters interposed between Preamble Code and barcode data during data transmission. Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Prefix Code. B4020 Disable *B4020* B4021 Enable *B4021* 7-2-3-4.
  • Page 140: Set Position Of Code Id

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-3-6. Set Position of Code ID Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the position of Code ID you prefer to display as a part of transmitted data. Scan Before label to prefix Code ID to barcode data whereas read After label to append Code ID to barcode data.
  • Page 141: Enable/Disable Control Code Info

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-3-9. Enable/Disable Control Code Info Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to transmit control code info along with the decoded message if the scanned barcode contains the special ASCII code. B4100 Disable *B4100* B4101 Enable...
  • Page 142: Enable/Disable Date Information

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-3-12. Enable/Disable Date Information Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to transmit date information along with the decoded message. B4130 Disable *B4130* Enable B4131 *B4131* 7-2-3-13. Enable/Disable Time Information Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to transmit time information along with the decoded message.
  • Page 143: Set Delimiter Between Time/Date Stamps And Barcode Data

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-3-15. Set Delimiter Between Time/Date Stamps and Barcode Data Delimiter refers to a specified character or a set of characters used to divide lengthy transit data into a group of data. By associating the parameter with the valid value, the specified delimiter will be interposed between timestamps and the decoded message to have transmitted data better formatted.
  • Page 144: Set Preamble Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan DateTimeSpareChar barcode to configure the delimiter. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be 1 character in length.
  • Page 145: Set Postamble Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-3-18. Set Postamble Code In the process of transmitting data, Postamble Code is appended to both the suffix code and barcode data as a user-defined string to format the output data. However, Postamble Code not simply works like Suffix Code to better format the transmitted messages, but, to precisely describe it, expects to emulate line terminators to break transmission line.
  • Page 146: Set Prefix Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-3-19. Set Prefix Code In the process of transmitting data, Prefix Code is normally interposed between Preamble Code and barcode data as a user-defined string to format the output data. It seems that Preamble Code and Prefix Code both provide exactly the same formatting function, but in fact they work slight differently in terms of their functionality.
  • Page 147: Set Suffix Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-2-3-20. Set Suffix Code In the process of transmitting data, Suffix Code is normally interposed between barcode data and Postamble Code as a user-defined string to format the output data. By binding this configurable parameter with parameter value which is identifiable for you to achieve the attempt, Suffix Code is meant to identify the difference among lines, whereas functionality of Postamble Code is to arrange the data format by breaking the transmission line.
  • Page 148: Memory Mode

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3. Memory Mode Please be advised the following parameters in this section simply works for the associated operations in Memory mode. Make sure that you appropriately conduct the operations using Memory mode. 7-3-1. Scanner Options A selection of scanner options, from setting button functions to adjusting the buzzer volume and vibrator, is offered to personalize the device to suit your usage habits.
  • Page 149: Set Small Trigger Functionality

    Setting up your Operation Modes B81D4 Mass Storage *B81D4* 7-3-1-3 Set Small Trigger Functionality Small Trigger is designed to perform various supplementary operations, from deleting single scanned data charge to switching to data transmission mode, according to the length of time the button has been pressed. To facilitate the associated operations with Small Trigger, this parameter is available to specify the degree of Small Trigger’s functionality.
  • Page 150: Set Composite Triggers Functionality

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-1-4 Set Composite Triggers Functionality Some supplementary functions are necessarily executed by using composite triggers though Scan Button primarily serves to scan barcodes, and Small Trigger to initiate data transmission. In Memory mode, all the scanned barcode data will be deleted by pressing small trigger and Scan button in a specified sequence described below: while holding the smaller till the orange LED light starts flashing rapidly, press down Scan button at the same time and then release both buttons.
  • Page 151: Set Warning Buzzer Volume

    Setting up your Operation Modes B8482 Level3 *B8482* B8483 Level4 *B8483* 7-3-1-7 Set Warning Buzzer Volume Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the volume of Warning Buzzer when an error occurs. The higher level indicates the louder sound. Level1 B8490 *B8490* B8491 Level2...
  • Page 152: Enable/Disable Good Read Vibrator

    Setting up your Operation Modes B84A2 Level3 *B84A2* B84A3 Level4 *B84A3* 7-3-1-9 Enable/Disable Good Read Vibrator Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Good Read Vibrator when a barcode is successfully decoded. B8500 Disable *B8500* B8501 Enable *B8501* 7-3-1-10 Enable/Disable Warning Vibrator Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Warning Vibrator when an error occurs.
  • Page 153: Enable/Disable Good Read Buzzer

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-1-12 Enable/Disable Good Read Buzzer Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Good Read Buzzer when a barcode is successfully decoded. B8600 Disable *B8600* Enable B8601 *B8601* 7-3-1-13 Enable/Disable Warning Buzzer Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Warning Buzzer when an error occurs. B8610 Disable *B8610*...
  • Page 154: Set Data Transmission Unit

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-1-15 Set Data Transmission Unit Scan the appropriate barcode to specify data transmission unit which will determine how the scanned barcodes will be sent out from the barcode reader in data transit. By default, barcode data will be transmitted in batches; alternatively, scan 1By1 label to transmit single barcode data at a time by giving Scan Button a press.
  • Page 155: Enable/Disable Footer Info

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-1-18 Enable/Disable Footer Info Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to transmit footer information as part of transmitted data in Memory mode. B8770 Disable *B8770* B8771 Enable *B8771* 7-3-1-19. Set Good Read Buzzer Frequency Please follow the below steps to specify the buzzer frequency when a barcode is decoded successfully.
  • Page 156: Set Hibernation Duration

    Setting up your Operation Modes Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan BzGoodRdTime barcode to configure Good Read buzzer duration. (3) Please refer to Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan decimal value barcodes representing the desired value in the range of 0 to 255. For instance, to set Good Read buzzer duration for 0.2 seconds, scan 2 first and then 0 to assign the specified decimal value “20”.
  • Page 157: Set Activation Duration

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-1-22. Set Activation Duration In general, after Scan Button is pressed down, LED light will emit a stream of light for a scan attempt. This parameter is thus used to specify activation duration which indicates the amount of time LED light will stays on after Scan button is held.
  • Page 158: Set Idle Duration

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-1-23. Set Idle Duration The device will switch to power-saving mode after remaining idle for a while. This parameter is thus used to specify the length of time allocated for the scanner to elapse before power-saving mode is initiated. B9BE0 BarIdleTime *B9BE0*...
  • Page 159: Set Standby Duration

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-1-24. Set Standby Duration After lengthy idleness, the device will first be put into standby state in which the machine is still able to react to the emergent request yet running in lower power consumption. This parameter refers to the amount of time allocated for the device to stay in standby before being totally shut down.
  • Page 160: Output Editing Options

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-2. Output Editing Options The parameters fallen into this category focus on functionality relevant to output editing in Memory mode. With these available editing settings, you can arrange plentiful scanned barcode in your own style, and accordingly results in a subtle output layout which will benefit yourself from locating barcode data more efficiently.
  • Page 161: Enable/Disable Prefix Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-2-3. Enable/Disable Prefix Code Prefix Code is a sequence of characters interposed between Preamble Code and barcode data during data transmission. Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Prefix Code. BA020 Disable *BA020* BA021 Enable *BA021* 7-3-2-4.
  • Page 162: Set Position Of Code Id

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-2-6. Set Position of Code ID Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the position of Code ID you prefer to display as a part of transmitted data. Scan Before label to prefix Code ID to barcode data whereas read After label to append Code ID to barcode data.
  • Page 163: Enable/Disable Control Code Info

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-2-9. Enable/Disable Control Code Info Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to transmit control code info along with the decoded message if the scanned barcode contains the special ASCII code. BA100 Disable *BA100* BA101 Enable...
  • Page 164: Enable/Disable Date Information

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-2-12. Enable/Disable Date Information Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to transmit date information along with the decoded message. BA130 Disable *BA130* BA131 Enable *BA131* 7-3-2-13. Enable/Disable Time Information Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to transmit time information along with the decoded message.
  • Page 165: Set Type Of Case Conversion

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-2-15. Set Type of Case Conversion This parameter allows you to initiate letter case conversion which treats the decoded message as a whole and converts it between upper case and lower case according to the setting.
  • Page 166: Set Delimiter Between Date And Time Stamps

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-2-17. Set Delimiter Between Date and Time Stamps Delimiter refers to a specified character or a set of characters used to divide lengthy transit data into a group of data. By associating the parameter with the valid value, the specified delimiter will be interposed between timestamps and the decoded message to have transmitted data better formatted.
  • Page 167: Set Postamble Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes BACE3 PreambleChar *BACE3* (Length: 2 digits) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan PreambleChar barcode to configure Preamble Code. (3) Please refer to ASCII Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 168: Set Prefix Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-3-2-20. Set Prefix Code In the process of transmitting data, Prefix Code is normally interposed between Preamble Code and barcode data as a user-defined string to format the output data. It seems that Preamble Code and Prefix Code both provide exactly the same formatting function, but in fact they work slight differently in terms of their functionality.
  • Page 169 Setting up your Operation Modes Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan SuffixChar barcode to configure Suffix Code. (3) Please refer to ASCII Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 8 characters in length.
  • Page 170: Bluetooth Mode

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4. Bluetooth Mode Please be advised the following parameters in this section simply works for the associated operations in Bluetooth mode. Make sure that you appropriately conduct the operations using Bluetooth mode. 7-4-1. Output Interface Options In terms of output interface options, it is more about technical configuration regarding how you want barcode data to be transmitted between devices in Bluetooth mode before scanned barcode is further processed.
  • Page 171: Enable/Disable And Escape Characters For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-2. Enable/Disable <STX> and <ETX> Escape Characters for SPP Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable <STX> and <ETX> escape characters for SPP if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces. Regarding the more detailed configuration on escape characters, please refer to Scanner Commands which is located in the section 6-3 of Chapter 6.
  • Page 172: Set Transfer Count For Time Delay For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-5. Set Transfer Count for Time Delay for SPP This parameter allows you to specify the number of digits which has to be transmitted to initiate a time delay referring to an intentional deferment of data transmission. Please follow the below steps to set the transfer count for time delay if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 173: Set Time Delay For A Digit For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-6. Set Time Delay for a Digit for SPP This parameter refers to the amount of elapsed time to delay transmitting a digit. Please follow the below steps to set time delay for transmitting a digit if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 174: Set Time Delay For A Record For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-7. Set Time Delay for a Record for SPP This parameter refers to the amount of elapsed time to delay transmitting a record. Please follow the below steps to set time delay for transmitting a record if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 175: Set Time Delay For A Specified Digit For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-8. Set Time Delay for a Specified Digit for SPP This parameter refers to the amount of elapsed time to delay transmitting a specified character. Please follow the below steps to set time delay for transmitting a specified digit if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 176: Set Timeout For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-9. Set Timeout for SPP Timeout is initiated when the device keeps waiting for an event to occur and thus remains idle for a period of time during the data transmission. This parameter allows you to specify the amount of time to elapse before timeout is officially triggered.
  • Page 177: Set Retransmission Count For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-10. Set Retransmission Count for SPP To avoid data transmission loss, messages sometimes have to be resent due to a failure to receive ACK signal. This parameter allows you to configure the number of attempting retransmission if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 178: Set Ack Timeout For Spp

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-11. Set ACK Timeout for SPP ACK timeout refers to the allotted time to elapse for the receipt of ACK signal before timeout is initiated. This parameter allows you to specify the amount of time allocated for ACK timeout if the associated operations are performed using RS-232 or USB COM interfaces.
  • Page 179: Enable/Disable Num Lock For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes Cap Locks Status Scanner Options Caps Lock On Caps Lock Off Caps Lock On ABCdef abcDEF abcDEF ABCdef Caps Lock Off Alt+Keypad ABCdef ABCdef AD0A0 Auto *AD0A0* AD0A1 Caps Lock Off *AD0A1* Caps Lock On AD0A2 *AD0A2* AD0A3...
  • Page 180: Set Imes For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-14. Set IMEs for HID IME is a program which allows users to input different sets of characters derived from different languages. Scan the appropriate barcode to specify active Input Method Editors if the associated operations are performed using USB HID interfaces. AD1C0 AD1C1 *AD1C0*...
  • Page 181: Set Character Coding Method For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-15. Set Character Coding Method for HID According to the ending method of barcodes in hand, scan the appropriate label to specify the associated character coding method if the associated operations are performed using USB HID interface. AD2C0 *AD2C0* AD2C1...
  • Page 182: Set Time Delay For A Digit For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-17. Set Time Delay for a Digit for HID This parameter refers to the amount of elapsed time to delay transmitting a digit. Please follow the below steps to set time delay for transmitting a digit for HID if the associated operations are performed using USB HID interface.
  • Page 183: Set Time Delay For A Record For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-18. Set Time Delay for a Record for HID This parameter refers to the amount of elapsed time to delay transmitting a record. Please follow the below steps to set time delay for transmitting a record if the associated operations are performed using USB HID interfaces.
  • Page 184: Set Time Delay For A Specified Digit For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-19. Set Time Delay for a Specified Digit for HID This parameter refers to the amount of elapsed time to delay transmitting a specified character. Please follow the below steps to set time delay for transmitting a specified digit if the associated operations are performed using USB HID interfaces.
  • Page 185: Set Timeout For Hid

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-20. Set Timeout for HID Timeout is initiated when the device keeps waiting for an event to occur and thus remains idle for a period of time during the data transmission. This parameter allows you to specify the amount of time to elapse before timeout is officially triggered.
  • Page 186: Set Pin Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-21. Set PIN Code Pin Code information is required to establish a Bluetooth connection. During the pairing process, you may be asked to enter Pin code for the verification to ensure the identity, and then granted the permission to access the device as a successful verification result. Please follow the below steps to configure Pin Code info.
  • Page 187: Set Bluetooth Address

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-22. Set Bluetooth address Mac Address information is required for the scanner to locate the Bluetooth devices, except for Bluetooth dongle A302/A303, for establishment of a Bluetooth connection. Please associate this parameter with the Bluetooth address of the Bluetooth device. AE8FE BtMacAddr *AE8FE*...
  • Page 188: Set Machine Name

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-23. Set Machine Name Machine Name refers to the name of the scanner and serves as an identification name for other Bluetooth devices, except for Bluetooth dongle A302/A303, to initiate the pairing process. Scan the below barcode to specify the preferred machine name for the scanner. AF4E6 BtDevName *AF4E6*...
  • Page 189: Set Bluetooth Address For Dongle A302/A303

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-24. Set Bluetooth address for Dongle A302/A303 Mac Address information is required for the scanner to locate Bluetooth dongle A302/303 for establishment of a Bluetooth connection. Please associate this parameter with the Bluetooth address of the Bluetooth device. B08FE BtMacAddr *B08FE*...
  • Page 190: Set Machine Name For Dongle A302/A303

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-1-25. Set Machine Name for Dongle A302/A303 Machine Name refers to the name of scanner and serves as an identification name especially for Bluetooth dongle A302/303 to initiate the pairing process. Scan the below barcode to specify the preferred machine name for the scanner. B14E6 BtDevName *B14E6*...
  • Page 191: Scanner Options

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-2. Scanner Options A selection of scanner options, from setting button functions to adjusting the buzzer volume and vibrator, is offered to personalize the device to suit your usage habits. 7-4-2-1. Set Scan Mode Scan Mode refers to how the scanner reacts to the scanned barcode. If Good Read On is activated, LED light stays on when Scan Button is pressed down, and turns off when Scan button is released or a barcode is scanned.
  • Page 192: Set Small Trigger Functionality

    Setting up your Operation Modes BE1D6 A302 *BE1D6* 7-4-2-3. Set Small Trigger Functionality Small Trigger is designed to perform various supplementary operations, from initiating battery charge to switching to data transmission mode, according to the length of time the button has been pressed. To facilitate the associated operations with Small Trigger, this parameter is available to specify the degree of Small Trigger’s functionality.
  • Page 193: Enable/Disable Battery Charge

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-2-5. Enable/Disable Battery Charge Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to initiate battery charge whenever the device is well connected to host PC using an interface cable and switched to Bluetooth mode. Disable BE380 *BE380* BE381 Enable...
  • Page 194: Set Mode Event Buzzer Volume

    Setting up your Operation Modes BE492 Level3 *BE492* BE493 Level4 *BE493* 7-4-2-8. Set Mode Event Buzzer Volume Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the volume of Mode Event Buzzer when certain operations, such as switching operation modes, entering data transmission mode, and initiating Bluetooth pairing, are initiated by using Scan Button or Small Trigger so that LED indicator accordingly changes its blinking frequency or color.
  • Page 195: Enable/Disable Warning Vibrator

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-2-10. Enable/Disable Warning Vibrator Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Warning Vibrator when an error occurs. Disable BE510 *BE510* BE511 Enable *BE511* 7-4-2-11. Enable/Disable Mode Event Vibrator Mode Event Vibrator is used to give a vibration signal whenever certain operations, such as switching operation modes, entering data transmission mode, and initiating Bluetooth pairing, are initiated by using Scan Button or Small Trigger so that LED indicator accordingly changes its blinking frequency or color.
  • Page 196: Enable/Disable Warning Buzzer

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-2-13. Enable/Disable Warning Buzzer Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Warning Buzzer when an error occurs. BE610 Disable *BE610* BE611 Enable *BE611* 7-4-2-14. Enable/Disable Mode Buzzer Mode Event Buzzer is used to give an acoustic signal whenever certain operations, such as switching operation modes, entering data transmission mode, and initiating Bluetooth pairing, are initiated by using Scan Button or Small Trigger so that LED indicator accordingly changes its blinking frequency or color.
  • Page 197: Set Pairing Timeout

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-2-15. Set Pairing Timeout Pairing Timeout refers to an amount of time allocated to the scanner for pairing with other Bluetooth devices. When timeout period expires yet the Bluetooth connection is not established, the pairing process will terminate due to the failed attempt. Please follow the below steps to configure pairing timeout.
  • Page 198: Set Good Read Buzzer Duration

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-2-17. Set Good Read Buzzer Duration Please follow the below steps to specify buzzer duration when a barcode is decoded successfully. BzGoodRdTime BF6E0 *BF6E0* (Length: 1 digit / Range: 1-255/ Unit: 10ms) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan BzGoodRdTime barcode to configure Good Read buzzer duration.
  • Page 199: Set Hibernation Duration

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-2-18. Set Hibernation Duration While remaining inactive for a period of time, the device will be forced to enter power-saving mode for considerations to lower power consumption. As a result, this parameter is available to specify the amount of time allocated for the device to stay in hibernation.
  • Page 200: Set Activation Duration

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-2-19. Set Activation Duration In general, after Scan button is pressed down, LED light will emit a stream of light for a scan attempt. This parameter is thus used to specify activation duration which indicates the amount of time LED light will stays on after Scan button is held.
  • Page 201: Set Standby Duration

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-2-21. Set Standby Duration After lengthy idleness, the device will first be put into standby state in which the machine is still able to react to the emergent request yet running in lower power consumption. This parameter refers to the amount of time allocated for the device to stay in standby before being totally shut down.
  • Page 202: Output Editing Options

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-3. Output Editing Options The parameters fallen into this category focus on functionality relevant to output editing in Bluetooth mode. With these available editing settings, you can arrange plentiful scanned barcode in your own style and accordingly results in a subtle output layout which will benefit users from locating barcode data more efficiently.
  • Page 203: Enable/Disable Prefix Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-3-3. Enable/Disable Prefix Code Prefix Code is a sequence of characters interposed between Preamble Code and barcode data during data transmission. Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Prefix Code. C0020 Disable *C0020* C0021 Enable *C0021* 7-4-3-4.
  • Page 204: Set Position Of Code Id

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-3-6. Set Position of Code ID Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the position of Code ID you prefer to display as a part of transmitted data. Scan Before label to prefix Code ID to barcode data whereas read After label to append Code ID to barcode data.
  • Page 205: Enable/Disable Control Code Info

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-3-9. Enable/Disable Control Code Info Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to transmit control code info along with the decoded message if the scanned barcode contains the special ASCII code. Disable C0100 *C0100* C0101 Enable...
  • Page 206: Enable/Disable Date Information

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-3-12. Enable/Disable Date Information Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to transmit date information along with the decoded message. C0130 Disable *C0130* C0131 Enable *C0131* 7-4-3-13. Enable/Disable Time Information Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to transmit time information along with the decoded message.
  • Page 207: Set Delimiter Between Date/Time Stamps And Barcode Data

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-3-15. Set Delimiter Between Date/Time Stamps and Barcode Data Delimiter refers to a specified character or a set of characters used to divide lengthy transit data into a group of data. By associating the parameter with the valid value, the specified delimiter will be interposed between timestamps and the decoded message to have transmitted data better formatted.
  • Page 208: Set Preamble Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes Procedure Scan Enter barcode. Scan DateTimeSpareChar barcode to configure the delimiter. Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be 1 character in length.
  • Page 209: Set Postamble Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes 7-4-3-18. Set Postamble Code In the process of transmitting data, Postamble Code is appended to both Suffix Code and barcode data as a user-defined string to format the output data. However, Postamble Code not simply works like Suffix Code to better format the transmitted messages, but, to precisely describe it, expects to emulate line terminators to break transmission line.
  • Page 210: Set Suffix Code

    Setting up your Operation Modes PrefixChar C10E5 *C10E5* (Length: 8 digits) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan PrefixChar barcode to configure Prefix Code. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired the desired string which has to be at most 8 characters in length.
  • Page 211: Configuring Symbology

    Configuring Symbology Configuring Symbology This chapter is to present the supported symbol options, and to further illustrate how to work out the relevant symbology configurations. Before attempting every scan sequence, please refer to the configuration chart illustrated in Chapter 3 to ensure you do follow the correct procedures for setting up your scanner.
  • Page 212: Default Setting

    Configuring Symbology 8-1. Default Setting Symbology Enable/Disable Code ID AuPost Disabled Aztec Disabled CaPost Disabled CodaBar Enabled CodaBlock A Disabled CodaBlock F Disabled Code-11 Disabled Code-128 Enabled Code-39 Enabled Code-93 Disabled Data Matrix Disabled GS1 Composite-A/B Disabled GS1 Composite-C Disabled GS1 DataBar (RSS14) Disabled GS1 DataBar (Limited)
  • Page 213: Aupost

    Configuring Symbology Symbology Enable/Disable Code ID TLC39 Disabled UKPost Disabled UPC-A Enabled UPC-E Enabled EAN-13 Enabled EAN-8 Enabled 8-2. AuPost 8-2-1. Enable/Disable AuPost Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable AuPost. Disable 34400 *34400* 34401 Enable *34401* 8-2-2.
  • Page 214: Aztec

    Configuring Symbology Procedure Scan Enter barcode. Scan AuPostUDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for AuPost to your needs. Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 215 Configuring Symbology 53532 Min/Max *53532* 8-3-3 Set Code ID for Aztec A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one type of barcodes at the same time.
  • Page 216: Ukp Ost

    Configuring Symbology 53902 AztecLen1 *53902* . Set Length2 variable (Length: 2 digits / Range: 0-65536) 53912 AztecLen2 *53912* (Length: 2 digits / Range: 0-65536) 53922 AztecLen3 *53922* (Length: 2 digits / Range: 0-65536) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan AztecLen1L barcode to determine the value of the length variable. (3) Please refer to Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan decimal value barcodes representing the desired number in the range of 0 to 65536.
  • Page 217: T Ransmit C Heck D Igit

    Configuring Symbology 8-4-2. Transmit Check Digit Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to transmit the check digit. 32540 Disable *32540* 32541 Enable *32541* 8-4-3. Set Code ID for UKPost A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others.
  • Page 218: Capost

    Configuring Symbology 8-5. CaPost 8-5-1. Enable/Disable CaPost Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable CaPost. 33400 Disable *33400* Enable 33401 *33401* 8-5-2. Set Code ID for CaPost A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others.
  • Page 219: Codabar

    Configuring Symbology 8-6. CodaBar 8-6-1. Enable/Disable CodaBar Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable CodaBar. 40400 Disable *40400* 40401 Enable *40401* 8-6-2. Configure Start/Stop Characters The availability of four options below allows you to decide how you want to send out the start and stop characters as part of CodaBar codes.
  • Page 220: C Onfigure C Oncatenation M Ode

    Configuring Symbology 8-6-3. Configure Concatenation Mode Barcode Concatenation will automatically concatenate two adjacent codes which meet the certain rules. By default the scanner will initiate symbol concatenation when the start digit of second barcode equals to the stop digit of first barcode, and then transmit the concatenated message with the start/stop digits omitted.
  • Page 221: T Ransmit C Heck D Igit

    Configuring Symbology 40590 Disable *40590* 40591 Enable *40591* 8-6-6. Transmit Check Digit Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to transmit the check digit. 40540 Disable *40540* 40541 Enable *40541* 8-6-7. Verify Check Digit Check digit algorithms provide the error-detection functions. When this feature is enabled, the device will only decode the barcodes which contain check digit to authenticate the decoded barcodes.
  • Page 222 Configuring Symbology 40530 *40530* Fixed 40531 *40531* 40532 Min/Max *40532* 8-6-9. Set Code ID for CodaBar A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one type of barcodes at the same time.
  • Page 223 Configuring Symbology stands for the minimum and CodabarLen2 for the maximum. However, CodabarLen1, CodabarLen2, and CodabarLen3 can also represent a group of length limits when Fixed length qualification is chosen. It means the scanner will only decode the barcode with the length which agrees with CodabarLen1, CodabarLen2, or CodabarLen3.
  • Page 224: Codablock

    Configuring Symbology 8-7. CodaBlock 8-7-1. Enable/Disable CodaBlock A Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable CodaBlock A. Disable 4D400 *4D400* 4D401 Enable *4D401* 8-7-2. Enable/Disable CodaBlock F Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to enable CodaBlock F. 4D410 Disable *4D410*...
  • Page 225 Configuring Symbology Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan CodaBlockAUDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for CodaBlock A to your needs. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 226: E Nable /D Isable C Ode 11

    Configuring Symbology 8-8. Code11 8-8-1. Enable/Disable Code11 Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Code11. 4A400 Disable *4A400* 4A401 Enable *4A401* 8-8-2. Transmit Check Digit Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to transmit the check digit. 4A540 Disable *4A540*...
  • Page 227: C Onfigure L Ength Q Ualification

    Configuring Symbology 8-8-4. Configure Length Qualification With length qualification the scanner will filter out the inappropriate barcodes whose lengths are out of range. Scan Min barcode to specify the minimum length which the valid code at least has to be; Fixed barcode requires the scanned code length to necessarily agree with certain fixed number;...
  • Page 228 Configuring Symbology 8-8-6. Set Length Scale Length scale variables have to work collaboratively with length qualification which is illustrated in Section 8-8-4. For the reason, three length variables are available for you to further associate with the desired values. Depending on the type of qualification you select, length variables can have different meanings.
  • Page 229: E Nable /D Isable C Ode 39

    Configuring Symbology 8-9. Code39 8-9-1. Enable/Disable Code39 Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Code39. C4000 Disable *C4000* C4001 Enable *C4001* 8-9-2. Transmit Start/Stop Delimiters Code 39 barcode contains asterisk characters as delimiters. Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to transmit the start and the end symbols of the Code39 barcode.
  • Page 230: T Ransmit C Heck D Igit

    Configuring Symbology 8-9-4. Transmit Check Digit Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to transmit the check digit. Disable C4070 *C4070* C4071 Enable *C4071* 8-9-5. Configure Checksum Type Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable the checksum algorithm which further detects if an error occurs during the decoding process.
  • Page 231 Configuring Symbology 8-9-7. Set Length Scale Length qualification has to work with the length scale collaboratively. For the reason, three length variables are available for you to further associate with the desired values. Depending on the type of qualification you select, length variables can have different meanings. With Min length condition, Code39Len1 variable stands for the minimum size to limit the minimum length of a valid barcode.
  • Page 232: R Emove L Eading C Haracters For C Ode 39

    Configuring Symbology 8-9-8. Remove Leading Characters for Code39 TrunLead parameter allows you to specify the number of characters which you intend to remove forwards from the start of Code39 barcode. In doing so, you are able to format the decoded message beforehand by taking out the necessary barcode parts and preserve the desired segments for your benefit.
  • Page 233: R Emove T Railing C Haracters For C Ode 39

    Configuring Symbology 8-9-9. Remove Trailing Characters for Code39 TrunEnd parameter allows you to specify the number of characters which you intend to remove backwards from the end of Code39 barcode. In doing so, you are able to format the decoded message beforehand by taking out the necessary barcode parts and preserve the desired segments for your benefit.
  • Page 234: E Nable /D Isable C Ode 93

    Configuring Symbology 8-10. Code93 8-10-1. Enable/Disable Code93 Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Code93. 41400 Disable *41400* Enable 41401 *41401* 8-10-2. Configure Length Qualification With length qualification the scanner will filter out the inappropriate barcodes whose lengths are out of range.
  • Page 235 Configuring Symbology 41C02 Code93UDSI *41C02* (Length: 2 digits) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan Code93UDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for Code93 to your needs. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 236 Configuring Symbology Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan Code93Len1 barcode to determine the value of the length variable. (3) Please refer to Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan decimal value barcodes representing the desired number in the range of 0 to 255. For instance, to set its length to be 8, then scan 8 to assign the specified decimal value “8”.
  • Page 237: E Nable /D Isable C Ode 128

    Configuring Symbology 8-11. Code128 8-11-1. Enable/Disable Code128 Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Code128. 43400 Disable *43400* Enable 43401 *43401* 8-11-2. Enable/Disable ISBT128 Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable ISBT 128. 43410 Disable *43410*...
  • Page 238: E Nable /D Isable Gtin P Rocessing

    Configuring Symbology tolerance will confine the scanner to merely reading barcodes which comply with Codec 39 standards. 434F0 High *434F0* 434F1 Medium *434F1* 434F2 *434F2* 8-11-5. Enable/Disable AIM ID for GS1-128 According to barcode symbology identifiers, ]C1 AIM identifier stands for GS1-128 barcode.
  • Page 239: C Onfigure L Ength Q Ualification

    Configuring Symbology the device will only decode the Code128 barcodes which contain check digit to authenticate the decoded barcodes. Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to verify check digit. Disable 434C0 *434C0* French CIP 434C1 *434C1* 8-11-8. Configure Length Qualification With length qualification the scanner will filter out the inappropriate barcodes whose lengths are out of range.
  • Page 240: T Ransmit A Pplication I Dentifier

    Configuring Symbology 8-11-10. Transmit Application Identifier Application Identifier is a set of symbols used to identify the position of specific information. Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to display Application Identifier as part of transmitted barcodes. C6010 Disable *C6010* C6011 Enable *C6011*...
  • Page 241 Configuring Symbology 8-11-12. Set Separator for Code128 The group separator refers to the specified characters which aim to divide a lengthy, intangible string data into a couple of recognizable data fields. By default, the scanner will transmit <GS> character, equivalent to ASCII value 29, as a separator character. Separator 43591 *43591*...
  • Page 242 Configuring Symbology 8-11-13. Set Length Scale Length scale have to work collaboratively with length qualification which is illustrated in Section 8-11-8. For the reason, three length variables are available for you to further associate with the desired values. Depending on the type of qualification you select, length variables can have different meanings.
  • Page 243 Configuring Symbology 8-11-14. Set Code ID for Code128 A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one type of barcodes at the same time. Scan the barcode below to customize your own Code ID for Code128.
  • Page 244 Configuring Symbology Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan Code128Gs1UDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for GS1-128 to your needs. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 245: Data Matrix

    Configuring Symbology 8-12. Data Matrix 8-12-1. Enable/Disable Data Matrix Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Data Matrix. 54400 Disable *54400* 54401 Enable *54401* 8-12-2. Enable/Disable Mirrored Data Matrix Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to support the feature of decoding mirrored Data Matrix labels.
  • Page 246 Configuring Symbology 54532 Min/Max *54532* 8-12-4. Set Code ID for Data Matrix A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one type of barcodes at the same time.
  • Page 247 Configuring Symbology 54902 DataMatrixLen1 *54902* . Set Length2 variable (Length: 2 digits / Range: 0-65536) DataMatrixLen2 54912 *54912* DataMatrixLen3 54922 (Length: 2 digits / Range: 0-65536) *54922* (Length: 2 digits / Range: 0-65536) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan DataMatrixLen1 barcode to determine the value of the length variable. (3) Please refer to Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan decimal value barcodes representing the desired number in the range of 0 to 65536.
  • Page 248: E Nable /D Isable Ni P Ost

    Configuring Symbology 8-13. NI Post 8-13-1. Enable/Disable NI Post Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable NIPost. 36400 Disable *36400* 36401 Enable *36401* 8-13-2. Set Code ID for NI Post A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others.
  • Page 249: World Product Code

    Configuring Symbology 8-14. World Product Code 8-14-1. Enable/Disable UPC-A Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable UPC-A. Disable 4B400 *4B400* 4B401 Enable *4B401* 8-14-2. Enable/Disable UPC-E Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable UPC-E. Disable 4B410 *4B410*...
  • Page 250: E Nable /D Isable Ean-8

    Configuring Symbology 8-14-4. Enable/Disable EAN-8 Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable EAN-8. 4B420 Disable *4B420* 4B421 Enable *4B421* 8-14-5. Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 Enable this feature to convert UPC-A labels into EAN-13 barcodes. 4B5A0 Disable *4B5A0* 4B5A1 Enable...
  • Page 251: C Onvert Upc-E To Upc-A

    Configuring Symbology 8-14-8. Convert UPC-E to UPC-A Enable this feature to convert UPC-E labels into UPC-A barcodes. 4B5B0 Disable *4B5B0* 4B5B1 Enable *4B5B1* 8-14-9. Transmit Check Digit for UPC-E Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to transmit the check digit for UPC-E. 4B550 Disable *4B550*...
  • Page 252: C Onvert Ean-13 To Issn

    Configuring Symbology 8-14-12. Convert EAN-13 to ISSN Enable this feature to convert EAN-13 labels into ISSN barcodes. 4B620 Disable *4B620* 4B621 Enable *4B621* 8-14-13. Transmit Check Digit for EAN-13 Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to transmit the check digit for EAN-13.
  • Page 253: E Nable /D Isable Gtin P Rocessing

    Configuring Symbology 8-14-16. Enable/Disable 2-digit Add-on Symbol The use of Add-on symbols allows users to supplement additional information with the primary barcode data. Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable the 2-digit Add-on symbol. 4B450 Disable *4B450* 4B451 Enable *4B451* 8-14-17.
  • Page 254: S Et C Ode Id For Upc-A

    Configuring Symbology 8-14-19. Set Code ID for UPC-A A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one type of barcodes at the same time. Scan the barcode below to customize your own Code ID for UPC-A.
  • Page 255: S Et C Ode Id For Ean-13

    Configuring Symbology Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan UpcEUDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for UPC-E to your needs. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 256: S Et C Ode Id For Ean-8

    Configuring Symbology 8-14-22. Set Code ID for EAN-8 A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one type of barcodes at the same time. Scan the barcode below to customize your own Code ID for EAN-8.
  • Page 257: Gs1 C Omposite

    Configuring Symbology 8-15. GS1 Composite 8-15-1. Enable/Disable Composite Code A/B Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Composite Code A/B. Disable 56400 *56400* 56401 Enable *56401* 8-15-2. Enable/Disable Composite Code C Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Composite Code C. 56410 Disable *56410*...
  • Page 258: T Ransmit A Pplication I Dentifier

    Configuring Symbology C6000 Disable *C6000* C6001 Enable *C6001* 8-15-5. Transmit Application Identifier Application Identifier is a set of symbols used to identify the position of specific information. Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to display Application Identifier as part of transmitted barcodes. Disable C6010 *C6010*...
  • Page 259 Configuring Symbology 8-15-7. Set Code ID for Composite Code A/B A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one type of barcodes at the same time. Scan the barcode below to customize your own Code ID for Composite Code A/B.
  • Page 260 Configuring Symbology Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan CUDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for Composite Code C to your needs, if necessary. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 261: Gs1 Databar

    Configuring Symbology 8-16. GS1 DataBar 8-16-1. Enable/Disable GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional. 4F400 Disable *4F400* 4F401 Enable *4F401* 8-16-2. Enable/Disable GS1 DataBar Limited Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable GS1 DataBar Limited.
  • Page 262: T Ransmit Aim I Dentifier

    Configuring Symbology 8-16-4. Transmit AIM Identifier AIM Identifier is a set of characters prefixed to decoded message in order to denote the symbology type. Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to display AIM identifier as part of transmitted barcodes. Disable C6000 *C6000*...
  • Page 263 Configuring Symbology Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan OmniUDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional to your needs, if necessary. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 264 Configuring Symbology Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan LimitUDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for GS1 DataBar Limited to your needs, if necessary. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 265: Info Mail

    Configuring Symbology 8-17. Info Mail 8-17-1. Enable/Disable Info Mail Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Info Mail. 39400 Disable *39400* 39401 Enable *39401* 8-17-2. Set Code ID for Info Mail A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others.
  • Page 266: I Ntelligent M Ail

    Configuring Symbology 8-18. Intelligent Mail 8-18-1. Enable/Disable Intelligent Mail Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Intelligent Mail. 3A400 Disable *3A400* 3A401 Enable *3A401* 8-18-2. Set Code ID for Intelligent Mail A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others.
  • Page 267: I Nterleave 25

    Configuring Symbology 8-19. Interleave25 8-19-1. Enable/Disable Interleave25 Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Interleave25. 44400 Disable *44400* 44401 Enable *44401* 8-19-2. Read Tolerance Read tolerance is associated with the device’s ability of reacting to the barcodes in terms of the barcode quality.
  • Page 268: T Ransmit C Heck D Igit

    Configuring Symbology 444C2 French CIP HR *444C2* 444C3 Case Code *444C3* 8-19-4. Transmit Check Digit Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to transmit the check digit. 44540 Disable *44540* Enable 44541 *44541* 8-19-5. Configure Length Qualification With length qualification the scanner will filter out the inappropriate barcodes whose lengths are out of range.
  • Page 269 Configuring Symbology differentiated from others. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one type of barcodes at the same time. Scan the barcode below to customize your own Code ID for Interleave25. 44C02 UDSI *44C02* (Length: 2 digits) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode.
  • Page 270 Configuring Symbology 3-5. Set Length2 variable 44501 Interleave25Len1 *44501* (Length: 1 digit/ Range: 0-255) 44511 Interleave25Len2 *44511* (Length: 1 digit/ Range: 0-255) 44521 Interleave25Len3 *44521* (Length: 1 digit/ Range: 0-255) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan Len1 barcode to determine the value of the length variable. (3) Please refer to Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan decimal value barcodes representing the desired number in the range of 0 to 255.
  • Page 271: E Nable /D Isable Jp P Ost

    Configuring Symbology 8-20. JP Post 8-20-1. Enable/Disable JP Post Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Interleave25. 35400 Disable *35400* 35401 Enable *35401* 8-20-2. Transmit Check Digit Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to transmit the check digit. 35540 Disable *35540*...
  • Page 272: M Atrix 25

    Configuring Symbology Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan UDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for JP Post to your needs. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 273 Configuring Symbology 45530 *45530* 45531 Fixed *45531* Min/Max 45532 *45532* 8-21-3. Set Code ID for Matrix 25 A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one type of barcodes at the same time.
  • Page 274 Configuring Symbology has to fall within the range of Matrix25Len1 to Matrix25Len2. In this case, Matrix25Len1 stands for the minimum and Matrix25Len2 for the maximum. However, Matrix25Len1, Matrix25Len2, and Matrix25Len3 can also represent a group of length limits when Fixed length qualification is chosen.
  • Page 275: Maxicode

    Configuring Symbology 8-22. MaxiCode 8-22-1. Enable/Disable MaxiCode Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable MaxiCode. 52400 Disable *52400* 52401 Enable *52401* 8-22-2. Set Code ID for MaxiCode A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others.
  • Page 276: E Nable /D Isable Msi

    Configuring Symbology 8-23. MSI 8-23-1 Enable/Disable MSI Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable MSI. Disable 46400 *46400* 46401 Enable *46401* 8-23-2 Configure Checksum Type Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable the checksum algorithm.
  • Page 277: C Onfigure L Ength Q Ualification

    Configuring Symbology 8-23-4 Configure Length Qualification With length qualification the scanner will filter out the inappropriate barcodes whose lengths are out of range. Scan Min barcode to specify the minimum length which the valid code at least has to be; Fixed barcode requires the scanned code length to necessarily agree with certain fixed number;...
  • Page 278 Configuring Symbology 8-23-6 Set Length Scale Length scale variables have to work collaboratively with length qualification which is illustrated in Section 8-23-4. For the reason, three length variables are available for you to further associate with the desired values. Depending on the type of qualification you select, length variables can have different meanings.
  • Page 279: Pdf417

    Configuring Symbology 8-24. PDF417 8-24-1. Enable/Disable PDF417 Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable PDF417. 4C400 Disable *4C400* 4C401 Enable *4C401* 8-24-2. Enable/Disable Micro PDF417 Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Micro PDF417. 4C420 Disable *4C420*...
  • Page 280 Configuring Symbology 4CC02 UDSI *4CC02* (Length: 2 digits) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan UDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for PDF417 to your needs, if necessary. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 281: Planet

    Configuring Symbology 8-25. PLANET 8-25-1. Enable/Disable PLANET Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable PLANET 31400 Disable *31400* 31401 Enable *31401* 8-25-2. Transmit Check Digit Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to transmit the check digit. 31540 Disable *31540*...
  • Page 282 Configuring Symbology Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan UDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for PLANET to your needs, if necessary. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 283: P Lessey

    Configuring Symbology 8-26. Plessey 8-26-1. Enable/Disable Plessey Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to enable Plessey. 47400 Disable *47400* 47401 Enable *47401* 8-26-2. Transmit Check Digit Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to transmit the check digit. 47540 Disable *47540* 47541...
  • Page 284 Configuring Symbology 47532 Min/Max *47532* 8-26-4. Set Code ID for Plessey A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from others. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one type of barcodes at the same time.
  • Page 285 Configuring Symbology 47501 PlesseyLen1 *47501* (Length: 1 digit / Range: 0-255) 47511 PlesseyLen2 *47511* 47521 PlesseyLen3 (Length: 1 digit / Range: 0-255) *47521* (Length: 1 digit / Range: 0-255) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan PlesseyLen1 barcode to determine the value of the length variable. (3) Please refer to Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan decimal value barcodes representing the desired number in the range of 2 to 255.
  • Page 286: Postnet

    Configuring Symbology 8-27. POSTNET 8-27-1. Enable/Disable POSTNET Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable POSTNET. 30400 Disable *30400* 30401 Enable *30401* 8-27-2. Transmit Check Digit Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to transmit the check digit. 30540 Disable *30540*...
  • Page 287 Configuring Symbology Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan UDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for POSTNET to your needs, if necessary. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 288: E Nable /D Isable Qr C Ode

    Configuring Symbology 8-28. QR Code 8-28-1. Enable/Disable QR Code Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable QR Code 55400 Disable *55400* 55401 Enable *55401* 8-28-2. Enable/Disable Micro QR Code Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to enable Micro QR Code 55440 Disable *55440*...
  • Page 289: C Onfigure L Ength Q Ualification

    Configuring Symbology background, scan Inverse barcode to enable its decoding. Otherwise, scan Auto to support both Normal QR code and Inversed QR code. Normal 55420 *55420* 55421 Inverse *55421* 55422 Auto *55422* 8-28-5. Configure Length Qualification With length qualification the scanner will filter out the inappropriate barcodes whose lengths are out of range.
  • Page 290 Configuring Symbology 55C02 UDSI *55C02* (Length: 2 digits) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan UDSI barcode to tailor Code ID for QR Code to your needs, if necessary. (3) Please refer to ASCII Code Table and Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan hexadecimal value barcodes representing the desired string which has to be at most 2 characters in length.
  • Page 291 Configuring Symbology Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode. (2) Scan QrCodeLen1 barcode to determine the value of the length variable. (3) Please refer to Decimal/Hexadecimal Table in the appendix to scan decimal value barcodes representing the desired number in the range of 0 to 255. For instance, to set its length to be 8, then scan 8 to assign the specified decimal value “8”.
  • Page 292: I Ndustrial 25

    Configuring Symbology 8-29. Industrial 25 8-29-1. Enable/Disable Industrial 25 Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Industrial 25 Disable 48400 *48400* 48401 Enable *48401* 8-29-2. Configure Checksum Type Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable the checksum algorithm.
  • Page 293: S Et C Ode Id For I Ndustrial 25

    Configuring Symbology barcode length falls in between maximum and minimum. However, to make this parameter work effectively, you have to configure the length scale simultaneously. Please refer to Section 8-29-6 for more details about configurations of the length scale. 48530 *48530* 48531 Fixed...
  • Page 294 Configuring Symbology length variables can have different meanings. With Min length condition, Industrial25Len1 variable represents the minimum size to limit the minimum length of a valid barcode. On the other hand, with Min/Max length condition, the barcode will be decoded only if its length has to fall within the range of Industrial25Len1 to Industrial25Len2.
  • Page 295 Configuring Symbology 8-30. Sweden Post 8-30-1. Enable/Disable Sweden Post Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Sweden Post. 37400 Disable *37400* 37401 Enable *37401* 8-30-2. Set Code ID for Sweden Post A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from other codes.
  • Page 296: T Elepen

    Configuring Symbology 8-31. Telepen 8-31-1. Enable/Disable Telepen Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to enable Telepen. 49400 Disable *49400* 49401 Enable *49401* 8-31-2. Configure Output Format Scan the appropriate barcode to determine the output format for Telepen codes. Scan ASCII to transmit decoded message in ASCII format whereas read Numeric to decode the barcode in the numeric form.
  • Page 297 Configuring Symbology 49531 Fixed *49531* 49532 Min/Max *49532* 8-31-4. Set Code ID for Telepen A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from other codes. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one type of barcodes at the same time.
  • Page 298 Configuring Symbology length which agrees with AztecLen1L, AztecLen2L, or AztecLen3L. . Set Length2 variable TelepenLen1 49501 *49501* TelepenLen2 49511 (Length: 1 digit / Range: 0-255) *49511* (Length: 1 digit / Range: 0-255) 49521 TelepenLen3 *49521* (Length: 1 digit / Range: 0-255) Procedure (1) Scan Enter barcode.
  • Page 299: Tlc 39

    Configuring Symbology 8-32. TLC 39 8-32-1. Enable/Disable TLC 39 Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether to enable TLC 39. 4E400 Disable *4E400* 4E401 Enable *4E401* 8-32-2. Set Security Level for TLC 39 This parameter allows you to define the level of security for TLC 39. The device will decode the message according to the security level you specify when detecting the ECI number in the TLC 39 barcode.
  • Page 300 Configuring Symbology 8-32-3. Set Code ID for TLC 39 A user-defined Code ID functions as an identity for a specific barcode type to be differentiated from other codes. It is especially helpful while you are dealing with more than one type of barcodes at the same time. Scan the barcode below to customize your own Code ID for TLC 39.
  • Page 301: Appendix A

    Appendix Appendix A Decimal/ Hexadecimal Table *%00* *%0B* *%06* *%01* *%0C* *%07* *%02* *%0D* *%08* *%03* *%0E* *%09* *%04* *%0F *%0A* *%05* Validate your configurations *%OK* Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
  • Page 302: Ascii Code Table

    Appendix ASCII Code Table 0(*) 1(*) Null Down “ Left Right PgUp PgDn & ‘ Home < Enter Insert Ctrl+ > Delete Alt+ Note: (*) for keyboard wedge only. Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
  • Page 303: Appendix B

    Appendix Appendix B Test Chart UPC-A 000012345670 EAN-13 with Add-on 5 9 7 8 9 5 7 2 2 1 6 6 7 5 0 0 4 2 0 (ISBN: 957221667 8) Code-39 * C O D E 3 9 T + E + S + T * (Full ASCII Code: *CODE39 Test*) Interleaved 2 of 5...
  • Page 304 Appendix Code-128 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 e (UCC/ EAN-128: ]C10123456789e) Codabar/NW7 C 9 8 7 6 5 D D 4 3 2 1 0 A MSI/Plessey 1 0 5 5 8 3 0 2 5 CODE-11 8 8 6 2 6 4 7 7 7 9 7 3 3 UK/Plessey...

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