1. Important Notice Chapter 1: Import Notice ................20 1-1 Regulations ..................17 1-2 TECHNICAL REGULATIONS CONFORMITY FOR SPECIFIED RADIO EQUIPMENT IN JAPAN ............. 17 1-3 NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION ....... 18 1-4 RoHS DIRECTIVE ................18 1-5 SAFTY PRECAUTION ..............19 Chapter 2: Introduction ................
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1. Important Notice 4-2-5-3 Pin Code ............45 Chapter 5: Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction ......... 46 5-1 Slave mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices) ..47 5-2 Master mode Connection (For third party Bluetooth Devices) ... 52 5-3 HID mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices) ..57 5-4 HID iOS mode Connection .............
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1. Important Notice 6-3-21Transmission Code ID............133 6-3-22 Code ID Postition ............133 6-3-23 Transmission Code Name ..........134 6-3-24 Good Read Volume ............134 6-3-25 Warning Volume ............. 135 6-3-26 Normal Volume ............... 136 6-3-27 Beep Tone............... 137 6-3-28 Beep Time ..............137 6-3-29 Double Confirm ...............
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1. Important Notice 7-2-1-6 Transmission Timeout ..........163 7-2-1-7 Transmission Char Delay ........... 164 7-2-1-8 Transmission Char Gap Time ........164 7-2-1-9 Transmission Record Gap Time ......... 165 7-2-1-10 USB HID Layout Setting ........... 165 7-2-2 USB-SPP(Virtual COM) Type .......... 167 7-2-2-1 Length of Data Transfer Bit ........
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1. Important Notice 7-2-4-9 Transmission Char Delay ........... 185 7-2-4-10 Transmission Char Gap Time ........185 7-2-4-11 Transmission Record Gap Time ....... 186 7-3 System Control ................187 7-3-1 Mode ................. 187 7-3-2 System Beep Sw .............. 187 7-3-3 Date Format ..............188 7-3-4 Time Format ..............
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1. Important Notice 8-5-2 Wait Add-on ..............222 8-5-3 Add-on Type ..............223 8-5-4 Expansion ................. 223 8-5-5 Transmission Checksum ........... 224 8-5-6 Truncate Leading Zeros ............ 224 8-5-7 Truncate Leading Characters ..........225 8-5-8 Truncate Trailing Characters ..........225 8-5-9 Position for Inserting ............
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1. Important Notice 8-8 Code-128 ..................242 8-8-1 Read ................. 242 8-8-2 Type .................. 242 8-8-3 Checksum Verificaiton ............243 8-8-4 Transmission Checksum ........... 243 8-8-5 Truncate Leading Zeros ............ 243 8-8-6 ID Separtor UCC-128/GS1-128 ........244 8-8-7 Min/Max Code Length ............244 8-8-8 Truncate Leading Characters ..........
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1. Important Notice 8-11-4 Truncate Leading Zeros ..........259 8-11-5 Min/Max Code Length ............. 260 8-11-6 Truncate Leading Characters .......... 260 8-11-7 Truncate Trailing Characters ........... 261 8-11-8 Position for Inserting ............261 8-11-9 Position for Inserting Characters ........262 8-11-10 Code ID for Matrix 2 of 5 ..........
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1. Important Notice 8-15 UK/Plessey .................. 279 8-15-1 Read ................279 8-15-2 Verify Checksum ............. 279 8-15-3 Transmission Checksum ..........280 8-15-4 Truncate Leading Zeros ..........280 8-15-5 Min/Max Code Length ............. 281 8-15-6 Truncate Leading Characters .......... 281 8-15-7 Truncate Trailing Characters ........... 282 8-15-8 Position for Inserting ............
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1. Important Notice 8-18-6 Truncate Leading Characters .......... 297 8-18-7 Truncate Trailing Characters ........... 298 8-18-8 Position for Inserting ............298 8-18-9 Position for Inserting Characters ........299 8-18-10 Code ID for RSS(GS1 DataBar) Limited ....... 299 8-19 RSS(GS1 DataBar)14 Stack ............300 8-19-1 Read ................
1. Important Notice Chapter 1: important Notice Important Notice: 1-1 Regulations 1-2 TECHNICAL REGULATIONS CONFORMITY FOR SPECIFIED RADIO EQUIPMENT IN JAPAN 1-3 NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION 1-4 RoHS DIRECTIVES 1-5 SAFETY PRECAUTION...
1. Important Notice 1. Important Notice: 1-1 Regulations 1-1 REGULATIONS 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.
1. Important Notice 1-3 NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION 1-3 NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NCC Registration Number: NCC-RCB-05 Qualified serials number on device: 1-4 RoHS DIRECTIVE 1-4 RoHS DIRECTIVE The RoHS directive (European Parliament Directive 2002/95/EC) mandates that producers of electrical or electronic equipment sold into Europe must minimize or eliminate the following materials from their design, as they are considered health risks: 1.
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1. Important Notice 1-5 SAFETY PRECAUTION 1-5 SAFETY PRECAUTION Do not stare the scanning light source beam. Do not touch the device transparent window, reading performance might decrease if transparent window is dirty or scratch. Do not disassemble or modify the internal components from the scanner.
2. Introduction 2. Introduction 2-1 PRODUCT FEATURES 2-1 PRODUCT FEATURES Ergonomic and lightweight Three in one functions (Bluetooth/ Memory/ Cabled) USB cable can be used as cabled scanner, data transferring from flash memory, and battery charging cable. Six different Bluetooth mode (Master, Slave, USB HID, iPad mode, A-303 Dongle and A-302 Dongle) to communicate between PC, mobile phone , PDA ,A-303 Dongle and A-302 Dongle.
2. Introduction 2-3 PACKAGE INFORMATION 2-3 PACKAGE INFORMATION The package included: Scanner, Bluetooth Dongle (optional), power adaptor (optional), Lanyard, USB cable, Quick start guide, product CD. Note: The product CD includes: Quick start guide, user manual, Bluetooth setting software, barcode scanner setting software. (Optional) (Optional)
2. Introduction 2-5 FUNCTION KEYS AND LED INDICATOR 2-5 FUNCTION KEYS AND LED INDICATOR ○ 1 Press down Scan Button to decode or store the barcode. ○ 2 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;...
2. Introduction 2-6 QUICK START GUIDE 2-6 QUICK START GUIDE The Quick Start guide demonstrates how to connect the scanner with Bluetooth Dongle, and some of the quick references. For detail configuration with Bluetooth, please refer to related chapter. How to connect the scanner with Bluetooth Dongle Procedure Step 1 >...
2. Introduction Transmitting barcode data Scanner Operation Guide */$%MTX* Operation Mode (Send) Send barcode data by Bluetooth OR When plug in the USB cable connected by USB cable. with scanner. It will start with short melody and the red LED will be indicated. Clear all saved barcode data Execute Word, Excel or any word processing software;...
3. Scanner Configuration Quick Start 3. Scanner Configuration Quick Start 3-1 CONFIGURATION BY USER MANUAL 3-1 Configuration by USER MANUAL In the user manual, print out the related topics of setting page, simply use the scanner to scan the barcode for configuration. For example: ENTER */$%ENTR*...
3-2 Configuration by SOFTWARE In the product CD, you can find configuration software “Normal command setting” to configure the parameters. Scanner general settings: (CM-520\Software\Normal command setting\Scanner Setting.exe) Note: Please refer to the related configuration chapters or additional manual for how to use the software.
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode Chapter 4: Memory / Bluetooth Mode Memory / Bluetooth Mode: 4-1 Memory Mode 4-1-1 Function Switch (Bluetooth mode to Memory mode) 4-1-2 Transmitting barcode data in memory mode 4-1-3 Erase barcode data (single data/ all data) in memory mode 4-2 Bluetooth Mode 4-2-1 Function switch (Memory Mode to Bluetooth mode) 4-2-2 Bluetooth Mode LED indication...
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode 4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode Explanation This chapter explains the different functions between Memory function and Bluetooth function. Note: If user only purchase Memory scanner model, switching to Bluetooth mode is not applicable. 4-1 Memory Mode 4-1 Memory Mode 4-1-1 Function switch (Bluetooth mode to Memory mode) 4-1-1 Function switch (Bluetooth mode to Memory mode)
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode */$%MTX* (Send) 4-1-3 Erase barcode data (single data/ all data) 4-1-3 Erase barcode data (Single data / ALL data) Erase single data: While holding Small Trigger and point to the scanned barcode, this action will erase the last previous saved barcode data in the memory.
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode 4-2 Bluetooth Mode 4-2 Bluetooth Mode User can configure different Bluetooth connection mode in different Bluetooth environment. 1. Slave Mode (For third party Bluetooth devices) 2. Master Mode (For third party Bluetooth devices) 3. HID Mode (Third party Bluetooth devices with USB HID mode only) 4.
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode 4-2-2 LED indication under Bluetooth Mode 4-2-2 LED indication under Bluetooth Mode Description indicates the charge status. When the battery is running low, red LED light will be on to show a poor charge level. Once the charging process is completed, red LED will flash slowly to show a full battery charge.
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode 4-2-3 Bluetooth mode selection Code Table 4-2-3 Bluetooth mode selection Code Table Bluetooth mode selection code Table Mode Description Mode selection Code Applied to third party Slave Mode Bluetooth dongle, or build-in Bluetooth devices Master Mode Applied to third party Bluetooth dongle, or build-in Bluetooth...
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode 4-2-4 Bluetooth mode configuration by user manual 4-2-4 Bluetooth mode configuration by user manual 4-2-4-1 Slave Mode : Third party Bluetooth devices ( Mode selection code: This mode is for user to configure with third party Bluetooth dongle, or build-in Bluetooth device.
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode 4-2-4-3 HID Mode - For third party Bluetooth devices (Mode selection code: 3) This mode is for user to configure with third party Bluetooth dongle, or build-in Bluetooth device with USB HID only. For HID mode Configuration, please scan below barcodes step by step. Procedure: */$%ENTR* (1)Enter: (Enter setting)
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode 4-2-4-5 A-303 dongle Mode (Mode selection code: 5) This mode is for user to configure with purchased original factory dongle, and it is USB-HID / USB-COM configurable. For A-303 Dongle mode configuration, please scan below barcodes step by step.
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4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode 4-2-4-7 Spp-A303PT Mode (Mode selection code:7) This mode is for user to configure with purchased original factory dongle, but it only support USB-COM. Spp-A303PT mode, please scan below barcodes step by step. Procedure: */$%ENTR* (1)Enter: (Enter setting) *C41D7* (2)Mode: ( selection Spp-A303PT) *ZEND*...
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode 4-2-5 Bluetooth parameter configuration by manual 4-2-5 Bluetooth parameter configuration by manual 4-2-5-1 BT Local name 1. Slave, Master, HID Dongle, Hid-iOS Device This option enables to assign Bluetooth the scanner name. Please refer to the HEX ASCII table (Form 0~9, A~F).
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4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode 2. A-303,A-302 Dongle,Spp-A303 PT This option enables to assign Bluetooth the scanner name. Please refer to the HEX ASCII table (Form 0~9, A~F). The first digit and last digit cannot be space or “-“. If scanner name setting is incorrect, connection failure will occur. Configuration Max.
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode 4-2-5-3 Pin Code When the scanner and Bluetooth device is in the pairing process, user will need to enter the pin code for pairing confirmation. This pin code might be generate by Bluetooth devices or preconfigured by user depends on different mode setting.
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction Bluetooth Mode – Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction 5-1 Slave mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices) 5-2 Master mode Connection (For third party Bluetooth Devices) 5-3 HID Mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices) 5-4 HID iOS MODE Connection 5-5 A-303 Dongle Mode Connection (USB-HID / USB COM) 5-3-1 HID MODE: 5-3-2 USB-COM mode...
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction 5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction 5-1 Slave mode Connection (For Third party 5-1 Slave mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices) Bluetooth devices) Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode; please refer to chapter 4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode.
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction From all the finding devices, search the pairing Bluetooth device and click the left button of the mouse on finding devices. The popping out screen let users set Pin code by which way. See the screen below: In this screen, choose ”Enter the device’s pairing code”...
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction Please key in Pin Code with 1234 in this screen. After key in Pin code, press ”Next” then it will start to do verification of Pin code. After pass the verification, it will go to pairing mode. After it pairs successfully, the screen will show like down below: After it pairs successfully, click the right button of the mouse on Bluetooth sign in the system display.
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction Choose ”Open Settings” function and switch to the page of ”COM Ports.” It will show screen below: From this screen can know the current using COM Port of Bluetooth device. Due to the Bluetooth connection mode, it should choose ”COM15” as using COM Port.
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction After select COM port, click ”Connect” button to connect. After connect successfully, it can start to scan barcode, and scan result will show in terminal screen. It will show screen below:...
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction 5-2 Master mode Connection (For third party 5-2 Master mode Connection (For third party Bluetooth Devices) Bluetooth Devices) Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode; please refer to chapter 4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode. Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “2”.
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction 5. Switch to ”COM ports” page. It will show screen below: 6. In this page, click ”Add” button to create new COM port. It will show screen below: 7. In this screen, click ”Incoming(device initiates the connection)”, and click”OK”.In 此...
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction Click ”OK” to finish setting. 8. Turn on terminal software, set COM Port as ”COM14”, and click ”Connect” to start connect with this COM Port. It will show screen below: Make the scanner into pairing mode. When the scanner find the PC, it will show the information in system display to let user key Pin Code.
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction Click this information and it will show screen below to let user to key Pin Code. 9. In this time, it can start to scan barcode, scanned result will show up in the terminal screen. It will show screen below: 10.
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction 5-3 HID Mode Connection (For Third party 5-3HID Mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices) Bluetooth devices) Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode; please refer to chapter 4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode. Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “3”.
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction Pin Code. It will show screen below: In the meantime, there are 2 ways to let user to choose the way to generate Pin Code: (1).Choose ”Create a pairing code for me”: it will randomly generate a set of Pin Code.
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction (2) Choose”Enter the device’s pairing code”: it will show up the following window to let the user key Pin Code. It will show screen below: In the meantime, after clicked “Next” button, user can use the scanner to scan corresponding barcode in order.
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction In the meantime, turn on the software to receive scanned result and scan barcode. It will show screen below:...
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction 5-4 HID iOS MODE CONNECTION 5-4 HID iOS MODE CONNECTION Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode; please refer to chapter 4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode. Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “4”. Please refer to chapter 4-2-4-4 Please turn on iPad and select “settings”...
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction From the scanner, press and hold the pairing key (small button) until the blue LED blinking, then push Scan key into pairing mode. From iPad, the Bluetooth will search for the Bluetooth device (“Serial Adaptor” as scanner name) When iPad searched “Serial Adaptor”, select the device for Bluetooth pairing...
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction From the scanner, scan the digits appear on iPad to complete the pairing process. (Note: please print out the “Hexadecimal / Decimal table (page315)” and scan the digits, for example: “scan 5,3,2,4 –> OK.) When the pairing processes succeed, on the iPad Bluetooth devices, it will appear as Connected.
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction Additional Function: press the small button from the scanner once, iPad will wake up the virtual keyboard for information editing.
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction 5- 5 A-303 Dongle Mode Connection 5-5 A-303 Dongle Mode Connection(USB-HID / USB COM) (USB-HID / USB COM) 5-5-1 HID MODE: 5-5-1 HID mode Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode; please refer to chapter 4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode.
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction 5-5-2 USB-COM mode 5-5-2 USB COM MODE Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode. Please refer to above sections of how to configure in Bluetooth mode. Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “5”. Please refer to chapter 4-2-4-5.
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction When under “USB COM” mode, please check device manager. You will know which COM port is available, then use Terminal program to receive scan data.
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5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction 5- 6 A302 Dongle Mode Connection 5-6 Bluetooth HID Dongle Mode CONNECTION (USB-HID only) (USB-HID only) Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode. Please refer to chapter 4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode. Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “6”.
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction 5- 7 Spp-A303PT Mode Connection (USB-COM only) 5-7 Spp-A303PT Mode CONNECTION (USB-COM only) Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode. Please refer to chapter 4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode. Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “7”. Please refer to chapter 4-2-4-7 Insert Bluetooth SPP Dongle to PC.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting Chapter 6: Memory / Bluetooth General Setting Memory / Bluetooth/Cable General Setting 6-1 General Memory Mode Setting 6-1-1 Mode 6-1-2 Output Interface 6-1-3 Scan Activation Time 6-1-4 Composite Triggers Functionality 6-1-5 Small Trigger Functionality 6-1-6 Battery Charge 6-1-7 Power Saving Time 6-1-8 Stand by Time...
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6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-33 Postamble Code 6-1-34 Postamble Content 6-1-35 Prefix Code 6-1-36 Prefix Content 6-1-37 Suffix Code 6-1-38 Suffix Content 6-1-39 Control Characters 6-1-40 Delimiter Code 6-1-41 Transmission Unit 6-1-42 Transmission Data All Delete 6-2 General Bluetooth Mode Setting 6-2-1 Mode 6-2-2 Output Interface 6-2-3 Scan Activation Time...
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6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-29 Date/Time Position 6-2-30 Preamble Code 6-2-31 Preamble Content 6-2-32 Postamble Code 6-2-33 Postamble Content 6-2-34 Prefix Code 6-2-35 Prefix Content 6-2-36 Suffix Code 6-2-37 Suffix Content 6-2-38 Control Characters 6-2-39 Delimiter Code 6-2-40 Delimiter Content 6-2-41 Reject Same 6-2-42 Date &Time Transmission 6-2-43 Date &Time Delimiter...
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6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-24 Good Read Volume 6-3-25 Warning Volume 6-3-26 Normal Volume 6-3-27 Beep Tone 6-3-28 Beep Time 6-3-29 Double Confirm 6-3-30 Date/Time Position 6-3-31 Preamble Code 6-3-32 Preamble Content 6-3-33 Postamble Code 6-3-34 Postamble Content 6-3-35 Prefix Code 6-3-36 Prefix Content 6-3-37 Suffix Code...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6. Memory / Bluetooth/ Cable General 6-1 General Memory Mode Setting – By User Manual 6-1 General Memory Mode Setting 6-1-1 Mode 6-1-1 Mode This function to set operation Mode: (1) Good Read Off: When pressing “Scan” key, turning on scanning light, scanning barcode correctly or over loading time to make barcode scanning incorrectly, the light will be turned off.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-3 Scan Activation Time 6-1-3 Scan Activation Time 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.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-5 Small Trigger Functionality 6-1-5 Small Trigger Functionality tionality 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.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-7 Power Saving Time 6-1-7 Power Saving Time 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 *BFEE0* Configuration Range...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-8 Stand by Time 6-1-8 Stand by Time 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.
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6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-9 Header/Footer 6-1-9 Header/Footer The user push small key to transmit data from memory. The user will be able to verify the barcode data saved in the memory by the header <Header><Footer>. User can enable / Disable the function by scanning the following barcode. Header: *BE760* Disable...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-10 Date & Time Transmission 6-1-10 Date & Time Transmission The user scans following barcode to Enable/Disable date and time for every data in memory. Date: *C0130* Disable *C0131* Enable Time: *C0140* Disable *C0141* Enable 6-1-11 Date &...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-14 Reject Same 6-1-14 Reject Same In Memory mode, the user scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Reject Same. This function is for prevent from same barcode scanning repeatedly. *C0200* Disable *C0201* Enable 6-1-15 Good Read Beep 6-1-15 Good Read Beep...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-17 Warning Beep 6-1-16 Warning Beep Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Warning Buzzer when an error occurs *BE510* Disable *BE511* Enable 6-1-17 Normal Beep 6-1-17 Normal Beep Normal Event Buzzer is used to give an acoustic signal whenever certain operations, Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Normal Event Buzzer.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-18 Good Read Vibrator 6-1-18 Good Read Vibrator Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Good Read Vibrator when a barcode is successfully decoded. *BE600* Disable *BE601* Enable 6-1-19 Warning Vibrator 6-1-19 Warning Vibrator Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Warning Vibrator when an error occurs.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-20 Normal Vibrator 6-1-20 Normal Vibrator Normal Event Vibrator is used to give a vibration signal whenever certain operations, Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Normal Event Vibrator. *BE620* Disable *BE621* Enable 6-1-21 Viberator Time 6-1-21 Viberator Time Please follow the below steps to specify the length of time the device stays in a...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-22 Force Case 6-1-22 Force Case This configuration enables to convert all output digits to be same printing-case; even one barcode may have two kinds of case *C0380* *C0382* Lower None *C0381* *C0383* Inverse Upper 6-1-23 Transmission Code ID 6-1-23 Transmission Code ID...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-24 Code ID Position 6-1-24 Code ID Position When “Transmission Code ID” is “Enable”, user can configure the output position of Code ID or Sub Code ID (Before Barcode/ After Barcode). *C0050* Before Barcode *C0051* After Barcode 6-1-25 Transmission Code Name...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-26 Good Read Volume 6-1-26 Good Read 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. *BE480* Level1 *BE481* Level2...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-28 Normal Volume 6-1-28 Normal Volume Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the volume of Normal Event Buzzer when certain operations, such as switching operation modes, entering data transmission mode, and deleting all saved barcodes, are initiated by using Scan Button or Small Trigger so that LED indicator accordingly changes its blinking frequency or color.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-30 Date/Time Position 6-1-30 Date/Time Position If you want to display data from Memory, you can use this function to set Date/Time position. Date and Time Transmission must be enabled and configure the following formats: (chapter: 6-1-10) *C0120* Before Barcode *C0121*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting Delimiter code 6-1-40 6-1-40 Delimiter code Scan the appropriate barcode to determine whether or not to interpose the delimiter parameter between the decoded message and timestamps. *C0110* Disable *C0111* Enable 6-1-41 Transmission Unit Transmission Unit 6-1-41 Set the transmission mode to the batch transfer or single *BE7C0*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-1-42 Transmission Data All Delete Transmission Data All Delete 6-1-41 Memory after sending the data, whether to remove all data in Memory *BE7A0* None *BE7A1* DelAll Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2 General Bluetooth Mode Setting 6-2 General Bluetooth Mode Setting – By User Manual 6-2-1 BT Mode 6-2-1 BT Mode This function to set operation Mode: (1) Good Read Off: When pressing “Scan” key, turning on scanning light, scanning barcode correctly or over loading time to make barcode scanning incorrectly, the light will be turned off.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-3 Scan Activation Time 6-2-3 Scan Activation Time 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.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-5 Small Trigger Functionality tionality 6-2-5 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.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-7 Power Saving Time 6-2-7 Power Saving Time 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 *C5EE0* Configuration Range...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-8 Stand by Time 6-2-8 Stand by Time 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.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-10 BT Pairing Time 6-2-10 BT Pairing Time When timeout period expires yet the Bluetooth connection is not established, the pairing process will terminate due to the failed attempt *C57E0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 30 Secs ~ 4 Min 15 Secs 1 Secs 90 Secs...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-12 Warning Beep 6-2-12 Warning Beep Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Warning Buzzer when an error occurs *C4510* Disable *C4511* Enable 6-2-13 Normal Beep 6-2-13 Normal Beep Normal Event Buzzer is used to give an acoustic signal whenever certain operations, Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Normal Event Buzzer.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-14 Good Read Vibrator 6-2-14 Good Read Vibrator Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Good Read Vibrator when a barcode is successfully decoded. *C4600* Enable *C4601* Disable 6-2-15 Warning Vibrator 6-2-15 Warning Vibrator Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Warning Vibrator when an error occurs.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-16 Normal Vibrator 6-2-16 Normal Vibrator Normal 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 changes its blinking frequency or color.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-18 Transmission Length 6-2-18Transmission Length If user needs to know the length of the barcode data, this configuration enables to indicate the barcode length in front of barcode data. *C6060* Disable *C6061* Enable 6-2-19 Force Case 6-2-19 Force Case This configuration enables to convert all output digits to be same printing-case;...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-20 Transmission Code ID 6-2-20 Transmission Code ID When scanning the barcode, User might want to know the symbology of the barcode ID, This configuration enables to display the Code ID or Sub Code ID. *C6040* Disable *C6041*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-22 Transmission Code Name 6-2-22 Transmission Code Name This configuration enables to show the barcode symbology name. Symbology name will be showing in front of barcode data. *C6070* Disable *C6071* Enable 6-2-23 Good Read Volume 6-2-23 Good Read Volume Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the volume of Good Read Buzzer when a barcode is decoded successfully.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-24 Warning Volume 6-2-24 Warning Volume Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the volume of Warning Buzzer when an error occurs. The higher level indicates the louder sound. *C4490* Level1 *C4491* Level2 *C4492* Level3 *C4493* Level4 Enter...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-25 Normal Volume 6-2-25 Normal Volume Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the volume of Normal Event Buzzer when certain operations, such as switching operation modes, entering data transmission mode, and deleting all saved barcodes, are initiated by using Scan Button or Small Trigger so that LED indicator accordingly changes its blinking frequency or color.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-26 Beep Tone 6-2-26 Beep Tone Beep Tone configuration enables to configure the frequency of beep sound. *C58E0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 100 - 5000HZ 100 HZ 2700 HZ Procedure: Example: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode If configuration is 3000 Hz, the (B) Scan “Beep Tone”...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-28 Double Confirm 6-2-28 Double Confirm This option enables the scanner to double confirm the barcode data, if this option is enabled, the scanner will require more times to verify the barcode data. This setting will related to the double confirm count configuration, the more confirm counts will inhibit miss-reading barcodes.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-30 Preamble Code 6-2-30 Preamble Code Preamble Code refers to a sequence of characters which precedes both Prefix Code and barcode data during data transmission. Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Preamble Code. *C6000* Disable *C6001*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-32 Postamble Code 6-2-32 Postamble code Postamble Code refers to a sequence of characters which appends to both barcode data and Suffix Code during data transmission. Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Postamble Code. *C6010* Disable *C6011*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-34 Prefix Code 6-2-34 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 *C6020* Disable *C6021* Enable...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-36 Suffix code 6-2-36 Suffix Code Suffix Code is a sequence of characters interposed between barcode data and Postamble Code during data transmission. Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Suffix Code. *C6030* Disable *C6031* Enable...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-38 Contorl Charactors 6-2-38 Control Charactors 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. *C6100* Disable *C6101*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-2-42 Date & Time Transmission 6-2-42 Date & Time Transmission Under Bluetooth mode, whether or not to transmit date or Time information. Date: *C6130* Disable *C6131* Enable Time: *C6140* Disable *C6141* Enable 6-2-43 Date & Time Delimiter 6-2-43 Date &Time Delimiter When the display is used to set the date and time, date delimiter between date parameters and time parameters...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3 General Cable Mode Setting 6-3 General Bluetooth Mode Setting – By User Manual 6-3-1 Mode 6-3-1 Mode This function to set operation Mode: (1) Good Read Off: When pressing “Scan” key, turning on scanning light, scanning barcode correctly or over loading time to make barcode scanning incorrectly, the light will be turned off.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-2 Output Interface 6-3-2 Output Interface Please scan the appropriate barcode to specify the output interface *B81D1* Usb-Hid *B81D2* Usb-Spp *B81D3* Physical-Spp 6-3-3 Scan Activation Time 6-3-3 Scan Activation Time In general, after Scan Button is pressed down, LED light will emit a stream of light for a scan attempt.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-4 Composite Triggers Functionality ctionality 6-3-4 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 Cable mode, battery charge is an extra function which can be initiated by pressing Small Trigger and Scan Button in a specified sequence described below: while holding Small Trigger till the green LED light starts flashing rapidly, press down Scan Button at the same time and...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-6 Battery Charge 6-3-6 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. *B8300* Disable *B8301* Enable 6-3-7 Power Saving Time 6-3-7 Power Saving Time The device will switch to power-saving mode after remaining idle for a while.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-8 Stand by Time 6-3-8 Stand by Time 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.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-9 Date & Time Transmission 6-3-9 Date & Time Transmission Under Cable mode, whether or not to transmit date or Time information. Date: *BA130* Disable *BA131* Enable Time: *BA140* Disable *BA141* Enable 6-3-10 Date & Time Delimiter 6-3-10 Date &...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-11 Reject Same 6-3-11 Reject Same User can configure the scanner to avoid reading the same barcode in sequent. This function is avoiding the scanner to read the same barcode by mistake. *BA200* Disable *BA201* Enable 6-3-12 Good Read Beep...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-13 Warning Beep 6-3-13 Warning Beep Warning or error occurred, whether the sound of switch *B8510* Disable *B8511* Enable 6-3-14 Normal Beep 6-3-14 Normal Beep When the mode switch is a switch will sound *B8520* Disable *B8521*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-15 Good Read Vibrator 6-3-15 Good Read Vibrator Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Good Read Vibrator when a barcode is successfully decoded. *B8600* Disable *B8601* Enable 6-3-16 Warning Vibrator 6-3-16 Warning Vibrator Warning or error occurred, whether the Vibrator of switch *B8610* Disable...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-17 Normal Vibrator 6-3-17 Normal Vibrator Warning or error occurred, whether the Vibrator of switch *B8620* Disable *B8621* Enable 6-3-18 Viberator Time 6-3-18 Viberator Time Please follow the below steps to specify the length of time the device stays in a state of vibration when a barcode is decoded successfully *B9AE0* Configuration Range...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-19 Transmission Length 6-3-19 Transmission Length If user needs to know the length of the barcode data, this configuration enables to indicate the barcode length in front of barcode data. *BA060* Disable *BA061* Enable 6-3-20 Force Case 6-3-20 Force Case This configuration enables to convert all output digits to be same printing-case;...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-21 Transmission Code ID 6-3-21 Transmission Code ID When scanning the barcode, User might want to know the symbology of the barcode ID, This configuration enables to display the Code ID or Sub Code ID. *BA040* Disable *BA041*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-23 Transmission Code Name 6-3-23 Transmission Code Name This configuration enables to show the barcode symbology name. Symbology name will be showing in front of barcode data. *BA070* Disable *BA071* Enable 6-3-24 GoodRead Volume 6-3-24 Beep Volume Beep volume configuration enables to configure the volume of the Beep sound *B8480*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-25 Warning Volume 6-3-25 Warning Volume Beep volume configuration enables to configure the volume of the Beep sound *B8490* Level1 *B8491* Level2 *B8492* Level3 *B8493* Level4 Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-26 Normal Volume 6-3-26 Normal Volume Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the volume of Normal Event Buzzer when certain operations, such as switching operation modes, entering data transmission mode, and deleting all saved barcodes, are initiated by using Scan Button or Small Trigger so that LED indicator accordingly changes its blinking frequency or color.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-27 Beep Tone 6-3-27 Beep Tone Beep Tone configuration enables to configure the frequency of beep sound. *B98E0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 100 - 5000HZ 100 HZ 2700 HZ Procedure: Example: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode If configuration is 3000 Hz, the (B) Scan “Beep Tone”...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-29 Double Confirm 6-3-29 Double Confirm This option enables the scanner to double confirm the barcode data, if this option is enabled, the scanner will require more times to verify the barcode data. This setting will related to the double confirm count configuration, the more confirm counts will inhibit miss-reading barcodes.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-31 Preamble code 6-3-31 Preamble code Preamble Code refers to a sequence of characters which precedes both Prefix Code and barcode data during data transmission. Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Preamble Code. *BA000* Disable *BA001*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-33 Postamble Code 6-3-33 Postamble code Postamble Code refers to a sequence of characters which appends to both barcode data and Suffix Code during data transmission. Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Postamble Code. *BA010* Disable *BA011*...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-35 Prefix Code 6-3-35 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 *BA021* Enable...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-37 Suffix Code 6-3-37 Suffix code Suffix Code is a sequence of characters interposed between barcode data and Postamble Code during data transmission. Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Suffix Code. *BA030* Disable *BA031* Enable...
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting 6-3-39 Contorl Charcaters 6-3-39 Control Characters 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 *BA101*...
6-4-1 Firmware Update Open the software” Barcode Scanner Setting”, the file is located in the CD (CM-520\Software\Normal command setting\Scanner Setting.exe) Connect scanner with PC by USB cable, and set the scanner to ISP mode. Scan below barcodes to set the scanner to ISP mode.
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6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting When the scanner is in ISP mode, the PC might request for driver installation, the driver is located in the CD (CM-520\driver\ C0801b.inf). After the scanner scan Enter. ISP barcode, the “green” LED indicator will be flashing, then proceed to “Device Manager”...
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6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting Select ”OK” for software synchronization. Under “Communication Download Kernel File” Select the kernel file ( for example: 0002-0008.Bin) Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
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6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting Select ”Open” for firmware update Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
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6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting After firmware updated, please exit the software. The scanner will reboot. Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
Before any configuration with the software, scanner must scan above two barcodes in order to perform software configuration. When the scanner is in ISP mode, the PC might request for driver installation, the driver is located in the CD (CM-520\driver\C0801b.inf). Enter */$%ENTR*...
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6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting After the scanner scan Enter. ISP barcode, the “green” LED indicator will be flashing, then proceed to “Device Manager” to check COM Port For example: The COM Port used by scanner is COM6 In barcode scanner setting software, Sync Properties And select the COM port (for example:COM6, Note: Baud rate is 115200) Enter...
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6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting Select ”OK” for software synchronization. User can change the settings of scanner (For example, enable Interleaved 2 of Save the “configure content” and specified a file name in your local drive. Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
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Exit the software will exit the barcode scanner setting configuration and scanner will reboot. Note: For detail configuration, please refer to additional manual “barcode scanner user manual”(CM-520\Manuals\ User manual for setting software on wireless barcode scanner.pdf) Enter */$%ENTR*...
7. General Configuration Setting Chapter 7: General configuration setting General configuration setting 7-1 Host Interface 7-1-1 Version 7-1-2 Abort Setting 7-1-3 ISP Mode 7-1-4 Barcode Default 7-1-5 All Default 7-1-6 Mode Switch 7-2 Output Interface Cable 7-2-1 USB-HID Keyboard Type 7-2-1-1 Caps Lock 7-2-1-2 Num Lock 7-2-1-3 Caps Lock Emulation...
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7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-2-12 Transmission Timeout 7-2-2-13 Transmission Char Delay 7-2-2-14Transmission Char Gap Time 7-2-2-15 Transmission Record Delay Bluetooth Mode 7-2-3 Bluetooth-HID Type 7-2-3-1 Caps Lock 7-2-3-2 Num Lock 7-2-3-3 Bluetooth HID Layout Settiing 7-2-3-4 Transmission specific symbols Delay Time 7-2-3-5 Transmission Timeout 7-2-3-6 Transmission Char Delay 7-2-3-7 Transmission Char Gap Time...
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7. General Configuration Setting 7-3-11 Header Serial Number 7-3-12 Header Date & Time 7-3-13 Header Record Count 7-3-14 Footer Str Sw 7-3-15 Footer Serial Number 7-3-16 Footer Date & Time 7-3-17 Footer Record Count 7-3-28 Lamp Light Brightness 7-3-19 DLE Escape Characters 7-3-20 CMD Escape Characters 7-3-21 BAR Escape Characters 7-3-22 ETX Escape Characters...
7. General Configuration Setting 7. General Configuration Setting 7-1 Host Interface 7-1 Host Interface 7-1-1 Version 7-1-1 Version Firmware information listing, the scanner firmware information included the firmware family, the firmware version and Bluetooth module version (if scanner Bluetooth function is available). *ZVER* Procedure: (1) Scan “Enter”...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-1-3 ISP Mode 7-1-3 ISP Mode For software configuration, User must connect the scanner with PC via USB cable, and scan “Enter “, “ISP” to enter the ISP mode. (PC might request for Driver installation, please find the driver file “C0801b.inf ” in the CD) *ZISP* 7-1-4 Barcode Default 7-1-4 Barcode Default...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-1-6 Mode Switch 7-1-6 Mode Switch After reading ENTER label, scan the below appropriate barcode to switch to the desired operation mode. To Cable Mode *ZTOS* To Memory Mode *ZTOM* To BT Mode *ZTOB* Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
7. General Configuration Setting 7- 2 Output Interface 7-2 Output Interface Cable Mode User can connect the scanner with PC via USB cable to upload the saved barcode data, or it can be used as real time USB scanner. There are two different output Interfaces: (1) USB-HID (Keyboard) Type: With USB HID type, user can use Word, Excel or any word processing software to receive barcode data.
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-1 USB-HID Keyboard Type 7-2-1 USB-HID Keyboard Type 7-2-1-1 Caps lock Caps lock setting for the barcode data display. *AB0A0* Auto *AB0A3* *AB0A1* Caps lock off *AB0A2* Caps lock On Barcode data "ABCdef" Example Status Caps Lock Caps Lock Off Selection Caps Lock On...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-1-2 Num Lock The settings of the numeric keypad, the keypad must be selected if the application program only accepts numeric keypad. (The right hand side of the numeric keys on the keyboard, and “NumLock” control key must be on.) *AB060* Alpha Pad *AB061*...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-1-5 Transmission specific symbols Delay Time Delay time after transmitting specific symbols *ABBE0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 0 ~ 2.5 sec 0.01 sec Procedure: Example: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode If configuration is 0.02 sec, the (B) Scan “Transmission specific parameter value is 0.02 sec / 0.01 symbols Delay”...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-1-9 Transmission Record Gap Time This function can set Delay Time between 2 records. *ABFE0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 0~2.55 sec 0.01sec Procedure: Example: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode If configuration is 0.2 sec, the (B) Scan Transmission Timeout parameter value is 0.2 sec / 0.01 sec barcode = 20...
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7. General Configuration Setting *AB1C5* *AB1C6* *AB1C7* *AB1C8* *AB1C9* *AB1CA* Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-1 USB-HID Keyboard Type 7-2-2 USB-SPP (Virtual COM) Type 7-2-2-1 Length of Data Transfer Bit Set the data bit length *AA020* 7bits *AA021* 8bits 7-2-2-2 Length of Data Stop Bit *AA030* 1bit *AA031* 2bits Set the data stop bit length Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-2-3 Parity Check Parity checking employs parity bits to detect whether an error occurs or not during data transmission. *AA0D0* None *AA0D1* Even *AA0D2* *AA0D3* Space *AA0D4* Mark 7-2-2-4 Communication Protocol Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the communication protocol for SPP. *AA1C0* None *AA1C1*...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-2-5 <STX> & <ETX> Characters Scan below barcodes to set if need to add STX data(before the output barcode data) & ETX data(after the output barcode data) *AA1A0* None *AA1A1* STX/ETX 7-2-2-6 <CMD> & <BAR> Characters Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable <BAR>...
7. General Configuration Setting *AA2CB* 460800bps *AA2CC* 512000bps 7-2-2-9 Retransmission Count To avoid data transmission loss, messages sometimes have to be resent due to a failure to receive ACK signal. *AA9E0* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan Transmission Timeout barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-2-10 ACK Timeout When the data set sent, how long shall receive ACK *AAAE0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 2 ~ 255 sec 1 sec Procedure: Example: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode If configuration is.2 sec, the (B) Scan Transmission Timeout parameter value is 2 sec / 1 sec = 2 barcode...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-2-11 Transmission specific symbols Delay Time Delay time after transmitting specific symbols *AABE0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 0 ~ 2.55 sec 0.01 sec Procedure: Example: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode If configuration is 0.02 sec, the (B) Scan “Transmission specific parameter value is 0.02 sec / 0.01 symbols Delay”...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-2-15 Transmission Record Delay This function can set Delay Time between 2 records. *AAFE0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 0~2.55 sec 0.01sec Procedure: Example: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode If configuration is 0.2 sec, the (B) Scan Transmission Timeout parameter value is 0.2 sec / 0.01 sec barcode = 20...
7. General Configuration Setting Bluetooth Mode 7-2-3 Bluetooth HID Type 7-2-3 Bluetooth HID Type 7-2-3-1 Caps Lock Caps lock setting for the barcode data display. *AF0A1* *AF0A2* *AF0A3* 7-2-3-2 Num Lock The settings of the numeric keypad, the keypad must be selected if the application program only accepts numeric keypad.
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7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-3-3 Bluetooth HID Layout Setting Bluetooth HID Layout setting *AF1C0* *AF1C1* *AF1C2* *AF1C3* *AF1C4* *AF1C5* *AF1C6* *AF1C7* *AF1C8* *AF1C9* *AF1CA* Enter */$%ENTR* *ZEND*...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-3-4 Transmission specific symbols Delay Time Delay time after transmitting specific symbols *AFBE0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 0 ~ 2.55 sec 0.01 sec Procedure: Example: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode If configuration is 0.02 sec, the (B) Scan “Transmission specific parameter value is 0.02 sec / 0.01 symbols Delay”...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-3-6 Transmission Char Delay After setting the number of characters sent into the Delay time *AFDE0* Procedure (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Transmission Char Delay” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End”...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-3-8 Transmission Record Gap Time This function can set Delay Time between 2 records. *AFFE0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 0~2.55 sec 0.01sec Procedure: Example: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode If configuration is 0.2 sec, the (B) Scan “Transmission Record Gap parameter value is 0.2 sec / 0.01 sec Time“...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-4 Bluetooth-SPP(Virtual COM) Type 7-2-4 Bluetooth-SPP Type 7-2-4-1 Communication Protocol Scan the appropriate barcode to specify the communication protocol for SPP. *AE1C0* None *AE1C1* 0x06/0x15 *AE1C2* “Ack”/”Nak” 7-2-4-2 <STX> & <ETX> Characters Scan below barcodes to set if need to add STX data(before the output barcode data) &...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-4-3 <CMD> & <BAR> Characters Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable <BAR> and <CMD> escape characters *AE150* Disable *AE151* Enable 7-2-4-4 Command Mode Scan the appropriate barcode to enable or disable Command mode for SPP *AE170* Disable *AE171*...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-4-5 Retransmission Count To avoid data transmission loss, messages sometimes have to be resent due to a failure to receive ACK signal. *AE9E0* Procedure: Example: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode If configuration is.2 sec, the (B) Scan”Retransmission Count” parameter value is 2 sec / 1 sec = 2 barcode (C) Scan parameters from...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-4-7 Transmission specific symbols Delay time Delay time after transmitting specific symbols *AEBE0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 0 ~ 2.55 sec 0.01 sec Procedure: Example: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode If configuration is 0.02 sec, the (B) Scan “Transmission specific parameter value is 0.02 sec / 0.01 symbols Delay”...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-4-9 Transmission Char Delay After setting the number of characters sent into the Delay time *AEDE0* Procedure (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Transmission Char Delay” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End”...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-2-4-11 Transmission Record Gap Time This function can set Delay Time between 2 records. *AEFE0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 0~2.55 sec 0.01sec Procedure: Example: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode If configuration is 0.2 sec, the (B) Scan “Transmission Record Gap parameter value is 0.2 sec / 0.01 sec Time”...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-3 System Control 7-3 System Control 7-3-1 Mode 7-3-1 Mode Set the controlling mode *A40C0* Cable *A40C1* Memory *A40C2* Cable & Memory *A40C3* Bluetooth *A40C4* Cable & Bluetooth *A40C5* Memory & Bluetooth *A40C6* Cable & Memory & Bluetooth 7-3-2 System Beep Sw 7-3-2 System Beep Sw Whether it needs to activate Beep sound of system category(like power on music).
7. General Configuration Setting 7-3-3 Date Format 7-3-3 Date Format Setting the date display format *A42C0* YYYYMMDD *A42C1* MMDDYYYY *A42C2* DDMMYYYY *A42C3* YYMMDD *A42C4* MMDDYY *A42C5* DDMMYY 7-3-4 Time Format 7-3-4 Time Format Setting the Time display format *A42A0* HHMMSS *A42A1* HHMM *A42A2*...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-3-5 Battery Charge Speed 7-3-5 Battery Charge Speed When the machine is charging, fast or slow charge *A4300* Slow *A4301* Quick 7-3-6 USB Plug to Cable Mode 7-3-6 USB Plug to Cable Mode Whether the machine connects with cable, it is forced back to Std mode, and it is no way to switch to other mode.
7. General Configuration Setting 7-3-7 System Beep Volume 7-3-7 System Beep Volume System Beep volume configuration enables to configure the volume of the Beep sound *A4580* Level1 *A4581* Level2 *A4582* Level3 *A4583* Level4 7-3-8 System Virbator 7-3-8 System Vibrator Whether it needs to activate warning vibration of system category *A4550* Disable *A4551*...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-3-9 Setup Virbator 7-3-9 Setup Vibrator When it enters into setting mode, whether it needs to vibrate *A4570* Disable *A4571* Enable 7-3-10 Header Str Sw 7-3-10 Header Str Sw When it is during MemTx, whether send out the data of Header. *A4600* Disable *A4601*...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-3-12 Header Date & Time 7-3-12 Header Date & Time Whether when it shows Header data, also shows date and time *A4620* Disable *A4621* Enable 7-3-13 Header Record Count 7-3-13 Header Record count When output the data from the memory, whether need to display the total number of records on the Header area *A4630* Disable...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-3-15 Footer Serial Number 7-3-15 Footer Serial Number Whether when it shows Footer data, also show SerNum *A4710* Disable *A4711* Enable 7-3-16 Footer Date & Time 7-3-16 Footer Date & Time Whether when it shows Footer data, also shows date and time. *A4720* Disable *A4721*...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-3-17 Footer Record Count 7-3-17 Footer Record count When output the data from the memory, whether need to display the total number of records on the Footer area *A4730* Disable *A4731* Enable 7-3-18 Lamp Light Brightness 7-3-18 Lamp Light Brightness Set the brightness of scanning light *A4EE0*...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-3-29 Setup Time 7-3-29 Setup Time Set when after enter into setting mode, it is Timeout if there is no action within a period of time. *A5FE0* Configuration Range Unit Default Setting 0~255 Sec 1 Sec 60 Sec Procedure: Example:...
7. General Configuration Setting 7-3-31 All Memory Data Clear 7-3-31 All Memory Data Clear When scan this barcode, all the barcode data in memory will be cleared *ZFCA* 7-3-32 All Memory Data Clear 7-3-32 All Data Transmission When scan this barcode, it is able to output the data in the memory. *ZMTX* 7-3-33 Footer Characters 7-3-33 Footer Characters...
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7. General Configuration Setting 7-3-34 Header Characters 7-3-34 Header Characters When output the barcode data from memory, the Header is able to change to what the string you need, max is 12 characters. *A70E6* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Header” Characters” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8 - 2 UPC-A 8-2 UPC-A 8- 2-1 Read 8-2-1 Read UPC-A barcode symbology configuration *D0000* Disable *D0001* Enable 8- 2-2 Add – on Type 8-2-2 Add-on Type The add-on barcode is the supplemental 2 or 5 characters for WPC code. User can configure, Add-on2, Add-on5 or Add-on2+5 supplemental characters.
8. Symbology Settings 8-2-3 Wait Add – on 8-2-3 Wait Add-on It is recommended to set Enable if you want the UPC can be output with add-on code together. Please enable this function first and refer Wait Add-on count for the reading of Add-on code. *D0010* Disable *D0011*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-2-6 Transmission Checksum 8-2-6 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *D0070* Disable *D0071* Enable 8-2-7 Truncate Leading Characters 8-2-7 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *D14E0* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter”...
8. Symbology Settings 8-2-10 Position for Inserting Characters 8-2-10 Position for Inserting Characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *D18E3* *D1AE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-3 UPC-E 8-3 UPC-E 8-3-1 Read 8-3-1 Read UPC-E barcode symbology configuration *D2000* Disable *D2001* Enable 8-3-2 Wait Add-On 8-3-2 Wait Add-on It is recommended to set Enable if you want the UPC can be output with add-on code together.
8. Symbology Settings 8-3-3 Expansion 8-3-3 Expansion This expansion function is for UPC-E and EAN-8 only. It will extend the barcode to be 13-digits by “0“. *D2020* Disable *D2021* Enable 8-3-4 Add-on Type 8-3-4 Add-On Type The add-on barcode is the supplemental 2 or 5 characters for WPC code. User can configure, Add-on2, Add-on5 or Add-on2+5 supplemental characters.
8. Symbology Settings 8-3-5 Transmission Checksum 8-3-5 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *D2070* Disable *D2071* Enable 8-3-6 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-3-6 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0"...
8. Symbology Settings 8-3-7 Truncate Leading Characters 8-3-7 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *D34E0* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Truncate Leading Characters” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-3-9 Position for Inserting 8-3-9 Position for Inserting The position of the data insertion, if the insertion data position is in the first position of the barcode data, specify as 0. If the insertion data position is behind the barcode data, specify as 255.
8. Symbology Settings Code ID for UPC-E 8-3-11 8-3-11 Code ID for UPC-E Code ID set barcode *D3CE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Code ID for UPC-E” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End”...
8. Symbology Settings 8-4 EAN-13 8-4 EAN-13 8-4-1 Read 8-4-1 Read EAN-13 barcode symbology configuration *D4000* Disable *D4001* Enable 8-4-2 Wait Add-On 8-4-2 Wait Add-on It is recommended to set Enable if you want the UPC can be output with add-on code together.
8. Symbology Settings 8- 4- 3 Add-On Type 8-4-3 Add-on Type The add-on barcode is the supplemental 2 or 5 characters for WPC code. User can configure, Add-on2, Add-on5 or Add-on2+5 supplemental characters. *D4190* *D4191* Addon2 None *D4192* *D4193* Addon5 Addon2+5 8-4-4 ISBN / ISSN Conversion 8-4-4 ISBN/ISSN Conversion...
8. Symbology Settings 8-4-5 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-4-5 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0" of barcode. *D4060* Disable *D4061* Enable 8-4-6 Transmission Checksum 8-4-6 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *D4070* Disable *D4071*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-4-7 Truncate Leading Characters 8-4-7 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *D54E0* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Truncate Leading Characters” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-4-9 Position for Inserting 8-4-9 Position for Inserting The position of the data insertion, if the insertion data position is in the first position of the barcode data, specify as 0. If the insertion data position is behind the barcode data, specify as 255.
8. Symbology Settings Code ID for EAN-13 8-4-11 8-4-11 Code ID for EAN-13 Code ID set barcode *D5CE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Code ID for EAN-13” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End”...
8. Symbology Settings 8-5 EAN-8 8-5 EAN-8 8-5-1 Read 8-5-1 Read EAN-8 barcode symbology configuration. *D6000* Disable *D6001* Enable 8-5-2 Wait Add-On 8-5-2 Wait Add-on It is recommended to set Enable if you want the UPC can be output with add-on code together.
8. Symbology Settings 8-5-3 Add-on Type 8-5-3 Add-On Type The add-on barcode is the supplemental 2 or 5 characters for WPC code. User can configure, Add-on2, Add-on5 or Add-on2+5 supplemental characters. *D6190* *D6191* None Addon2 *D6192* *D6193* Addon5 Addon2+5 8-5-4 Expansion 8-5-4 Expansion This expansion function is for UPC-E and EAN-8 only.
8. Symbology Settings 8-5-5 Transmission Checksum 8-5-5 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *D6070* Disbale *D6071* Enable 8-5-6 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-5-6 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0"...
8. Symbology Settings 8-5-7 Truncate Leading Characters 8-5-7 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *D74E0* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Truncate Leading Characters” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-5-9 Position for Inserting 8-5-9 Position for Inserting The position of the data insertion, if the insertion data position is in the first position of the barcode data, specify as 0. If the insertion data position is behind the barcode data, specify as 255.
8. Symbology Settings Code ID for EAN-8 8-5-11 8-5-11 Code ID for EAN-8 Code ID set barcode *D7CE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Code ID for UPC-A” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End”...
8. Symbology Settings 8-6 Code-39 8-6 Code-39 8-6-1 Read 8-6-1 Read Code-39 barcode symbology configuration. *D8000* Disable *D8001* Enable 8-6-2 Type 8-6-2 Type The Full ASCII function is an enhanced setting for Code-39 which is with total 128 digits to represent Full ASCII code. It must be combined by either one of +, %, $ or / and one of alpha character (A to Z).
8. Symbology Settings 8-6-3 Code 32 translation 8-6-3 Code 32 Translation The Code-32 symbology (Italian Pharmaceutical) is another version of Code-39 which maximum can be 10 digits and can be 0 – 9 digits. The leading A is an optional character and can be set to be transmitted or not. *D81A0* None *D81A1*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-6-5 Checksum Verification 8-6-5 Checksum Verification The option enables to verify the check digits, if this option is enable, any barcodes without check digits will not be able to scan. The checksum of Code-39 is optional and it is made the sum module 43 as the numerical value of the data digits.
8. Symbology Settings 8-6-8 Min/Max Code Length 8-6-8 Min/Max Code Length If barcode data length is less then the Min length or more then the Max length, it will not be able to read this code. Default “0” represents no limits on barcode length. LenMin LenMax *D92E0*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-6-12 Position for Inserting Characters 8-6-12 Position for Inserting characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *D98E3* *D9AE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings Code ID for Code-39 8-6-14 Sub 8-6-14 Sub Code ID for Code-39 Sub Code ID Set barcode *D9EE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Sub Code ID for Code-39” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-7 Codabar / NW7 8-7 Codabar/NW7 8-7-1 Read 8-7-1 Read Codabar /NW7 barcode symbology configuration. *DC000* Disable *DC001* Enable 8-7-2 Start/ End Symbol Types 8-7-2 Start/ End Symbol types The Codabar has four kinds of Start/End patterns; you may choose one to match your application.
8. Symbology Settings 8-7-3 Same Start/End Pair 8-7-3 Same Start/ End Pair Sometimes, the Codabar requires only same Start/End pattern can be decoded. *DC020* Disable *DC021* Enable 8-7-4 Transmission Start/ End 8-7-4 Transmission Start/End Configuration of transmit all data digits including Start/End *DC030* Disable *DC031*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-7-5 Checksum Verification 8-7-5 Checksum Verfification The option enables to verify the check digits, if this option is enable, any barcodes without check digits will not be able to scan The checksum is made as the sum module 16 of the numerical values of all data digits.
8. Symbology Settings 8-7-7 Truncate Leading Zero 8-7-7 Truncate Leading Zero When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0" of barcode *DC060* Disable *DC061* Enable 8-7-8 Min/Max Code Length 8-7-8 Min/Max Code Length If barcode data length is less then the Min length or more then the Max length, it will not be able to read this code.
8. Symbology Settings 8-7-9 Truncate Leading Characters 8-7-9 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *DD4E0* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Truncate Leading Characters” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-7-11 Position for Inserting 8-7-11 Position for Inserting The position of the data insertion, if the insertion data position is in the first position of the barcode data, specify as 0. If the insertion data position is behind the barcode data, specify as 255.
8. Symbology Settings 8-7-13 Code ID for Codabar/NW7 8-7-13 Code ID for Codabar/NW7 Code ID set barcode *DDCE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Code ID for Codabar/NW7” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End”...
8. Symbology Settings 8-8 Code 128 8-8 Code-128 8-8-1 Read 8-8-1 Read Code- 128 barcode symbology configuration. *DA000* Disable *DA001* Enable 8-8-2 Type 8-8-2 Type The Code-128 can be translated to UCC-128 format if it starts with FNC1 character. The first FNC1 will be translated to "]C1", and next to be a connection code as <GS>...
8. Symbology Settings 8-8-3 Checksum Verificaiton 8-8-3 Checksum Verification The option enables to verify the check digits, if this option is enable, any barcodes without check digits will not be able to scan. The checksum is presented as the sum module 103 of all data digits. *DA180* Disable *DA181*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-8-6 ID Separtor for UCC-128/GS1-128 8-8-6 Separtor for UCC-128/GS1-128 If “Type” is “GS-128”, you can set this function to set connect data *DB1E2* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “ID Separtor for UCc-128/GS-128” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-8-8 Truncate Leading Characters 8-8-8 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *DB4E0* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Truncate Leading Characters” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-8-10 Position for Inserting 8-8-10 Position for Inserting The position of the data insertion, if the insertion data position is in the first position of the barcode data, specify as 0. If the insertion data position is behind the barcode data, specify as 255.
8. Symbology Settings 8-8-12 Code ID for Code128 8-8-12 Code ID for Code 128 Code ID set barcode *DBCE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Code ID for Code 128” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-9 Interleaved 2 of 5 8-9 Interleaved 2 of 5 8-9-1 Read 8-9-1 Read Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode symbology configuration *DE000* Disable *DE001* Enable 8-9-2 Checksum Verification 8-9-2 Checksum Verification The option enables to verify the check digits, if this option is enable, any barcodes without check digits will not be able to scan The checksum is made the sum module 10 as the numerical values of all data digits.
8. Symbology Settings 8-9-3 Transmission Checksum 8-9-3 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *DE070* Disable *DE071* Enable 8-9-4 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-9-4 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0"...
8. Symbology Settings 8-9-5 Min/Max Code Length 8-9-5 Min/Max Code Length If barcode data length is less then the Min length or more then the Max length, it will not be able to read this code. Default “0” represents no limits on barcode length. LenMin LenMax *DF2E0*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-9-9 Position for Inserting Characters 8-9-9 Position for Inserting characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *DF8E3* *DFAE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-10 Industrial 2 of 5 8-10 Industrial 2 of 5 8-10-1 Read 8-10-1 Read Industrial 2 of 5 barcode symbology configuration. *E0000* Disable *E0001* Enable 8-10- 2 Checksum Verification 8-10-2 Checksum Verification The option enables to verify the check digits, if this option is enable, any barcodes without check digits will not be able to scan The checksum is made the sum module 10 as the numerical values of all data digits.
8. Symbology Settings 8-10-3 Transmission Checksum 8-10-3 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *E0070* Disable *E0071* Enable 8-10-4 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-10-4 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0"...
8. Symbology Settings 8-10-5 Min/Max Code Length 8-10-5 Min/Max Code Length If barcode data length is less then the Min length or more then the Max length, it will not be able to read this code. Default “0” represents no limits on barcode length. LenMin LenMax *E12E0*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-10-9 Position for Inserting Characters 8-10-9 Position for Inserting characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *E18E3* *E1AE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8- 11 Matrix 2 of 5 8-11 Matrix 2 of 5 8-11-1 Read 8- 11 - 1 Read Matrix 2 of 5 barcode symbology configuration. *E2000* Disable *E2001* Enable 8-11 2 Checksum Verification 8-11-2 Checksum Verification The option enables to verify the check digits, if this option is enable, any barcodes without check digits will not be able to scan.
8. Symbology Settings 8-11-3 Transmission Checksum 8-11-3 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *E2070* Disable *E2071* Enable 8-11-4 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-11-4 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0"...
8. Symbology Settings 8-11-5 Min/Max Code Length 8-11-5 Min/Max Code Length If barcode data length is less then the Min length or more then the Max length, it will not be able to read this code. Default “0” represents no limits on barcode length. LenMin LenMax *E32E0*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-11-9 Position for Inserting Characters 8-11-9 Position for Inserting characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *E38E3* *E3AE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-12-3 Checksum Verification 8- 12 - 3 Checksum Verification The option enables to verify the check digits, if this option is enable, any barcodes without check digits will not be able to scan. The checksum is presented as the sum module 47 of all data digits. *E4180* Disable *E4181*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-12-5 Min/Max Code Length 8-12-5 Min/Max Code Length If barcode data length is less then the Min length or more then the Max length, it will not be able to read this code. Default “0” represents no limits on barcode length. LenMin LenMax *E52E0*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-12-9 Position for Inserting Characters 8-12-9 Position for Inserting characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *E5AE3* *E58E3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8- 13 Code 11 8-13 Code-11 8- 13 - 1 Read 8-13-1 Read Code 11 barcode symbology configuration. *E6000* Disable *E6001* Enable 8- 13 - 2 Checksum Transmission 8-13-2 Checksum Transmission The option enables to verify the check digits, if this option is enable, any barcodes without check digits will not be able to scan.
8. Symbology Settings 8- 13 - 3 Checksum Verification 8-13-3 Verify Checksum The checksum is presented as the sum module 11 of all data digits. *E6180* Disable *E6181* *E6182* 8-13-4 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-13-4 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0"...
8. Symbology Settings 8-13-5 Min/Max Code Length 8-13-5 Min/Max Code Length If barcode data length is less then the Min length or more then the Max length, it will not be able to read this code. Default “0” represents no limits on barcode length. LenMin LenMax *E72E0*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-13-9 Position for Inserting Characters 8-13-9 Position for Inserting characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *E78E3* *E7AE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-14-3 Checksum Verification 8- 14 - 3 Checksum Verification The option enables to verify the check digits, if this option is enable, any barcodes without check digits will not be able to scan. The MSI/Plessey has one or two optional checksum characters. The checksum is presented by 3 kinds of method as Mod 10, Mod 10/10 and Mod 11/10.
8. Symbology Settings 8-14-4 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-14-4 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0" of barcode. *E8060* Disable *E8061* Enable 8-14-5 Min/Max Code Length 8-14-5 Min/Max Code Length If barcode data length is less then the Min length or more then the Max length, it will not be able to read this code.
8. Symbology Settings 8-14-6 Truncate Leading Characters 8-14-6 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *E94E0* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Truncate Leading Characters” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-14-8 Position for Inserting 8-14-8 Position for Inserting The position of the data insertion, if the insertion data position is in the first position of the barcode data, specify as 0. If the insertion data position is behind the barcode data, specify as 255.
8. Symbology Settings 8-14-10 Code ID for MSI/Plessey 8-14-10 Code ID for MSI/Plessey Code ID set Barcode *E9CE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Code ID for MSI/Plessey” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End”...
8. Symbology Settings 8- 15 UK / Plessey 8-15 UK/Plessey 8- 15 - 1 Read 8-15-1 Read UK/ Plessey barcode symbology configuration *EA000* Disable *EA001* Enable 8- 15 - 2 Verify Checksum 8-15-2 Verify Checksum The option enables to verify the check digits, if this option is enable, any barcodes without check digits will not be able to scan.
8. Symbology Settings 8-15-3 Transmission Checksum 8- 15 - 3 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *EA070* Disable *EA071* Enable 8-15-4 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-15-4 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0"...
8. Symbology Settings 8-15-5 Min/Max Code Length 8-15-5 Min/Max Code Length If barcode data length is less then the Min length or more then the Max length, it will not be able to read this code. Default “0” represents no limits on barcode length. LenMin LenMax *EB2E0*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-15-9 Position for Inserting Characters 8-15-9 Position for Inserting characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *EB8E3* *EBAE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8- 16 Telepen 8-16 Telepen 8-16-1 Read 8- 16 - 1 Read Telepen barcode symbology configuration *EC000* DIsable *EC001* Enable 8- 16 - 2 Checksum Verification 8-16-2 Checksum Verification The option enables to verify the check digits, if this option is enable, any barcodes without check digits will not be able to scan.
8. Symbology Settings 8-16-3 Type 8- 16 - 3 Type Telepen can be transmitted by Numeric and ASCII format. Characters can be mixed the both format in Telepen barcode. By setting Auto Switching, data can be converted between Numeric and Full ASCII by character <DEL>(7F )automatically.
8. Symbology Settings 8-16-5 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-16-5 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0" of barcode. *EC060* Disable *EC061* Enable 8-16-6 Min/Max Code Length 8-16-6 Min/Max Code Length If barcode data length is less then the Min length or more then the Max length, it will not be able to read this code.
8. Symbology Settings 8-16-7 Truncate Leading Characters 8-16-7 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *ED4E0* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Leading Characters” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8-16-9 Position for Inserting 8-16-9 Position for Inserting The position of the data insertion, if the insertion data position is in the first position of the barcode data, specify as 0. If the insertion data position is behind the barcode data, specify as 255.
8. Symbology Settings 8-16-11 Code ID for Telepen 8-16-11 Code ID for Telepen Code ID set Barcode *EDCE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Code ID for Telepen” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End”...
8. Symbology Settings 8- 17 - 3 Application ID 8-17-3 Application ID Whether to add ”()” in ID code of barcode. *EE040* Disable *EE041* Enable 8- 17 - 4 Transmission Checksum 8-17-4 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *EE070* Disable *EE071*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-17-5 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-17-5 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0" of barcode. *EE060* Disable *EE061* Enable 8-17-6 Truncate Leading Characters 8-17-6 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *EF4E0* Procedure:...
8. Symbology Settings 8-17-9 Position for Inserting Characters 8-17-9 Position for Inserting characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *EF8E3* *EFAE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8- 18 - 3 Application ID 8-18-3 Application ID Whether to add ”()” in ID code of barcode. *F0040* Disable *F0041* Enable 8- 18 - 4 Transmission Checksum 8-18-4 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *F0070* Disable *F0071*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-18-5 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-18-5 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0" of barcode. *F0060* Disable *F0061* Enable 8-18-6 Truncate Leading Characters 8-18-6 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *F14E0* Procedure:...
8. Symbology Settings 8-18-9 Position for Inserting Characters 8-18-9 Position for Inserting characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *F18E3* *F1AE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8- 19 - 3 Application ID 8-19-3 Application ID Whether to add ”()” in ID code of barcode. *F2040* Disable *F2041* Enable 8- 19 - 4 Transmission Checksum 8-19-4 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *F2070* Disable *F2071*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-19-5 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-19-5 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0" of barcode. *F2060* Disable *F2061* Enable 8-19-6 Truncate Leading Characters 8-19-6 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *F34E0* Procedure:...
8. Symbology Settings 8-19-9 Position for Inserting Characters 8-19-9 Position for Inserting characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *F38E3* *F3AE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8- 20 - 3 Application ID 8-20-3 Application ID Whether to add ”()” in ID code of barcode. *F4040* Disable *F4041* Enable 8- 20 - 4 Transmission Checksum 8-20-4 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *F4070* Disable *F4071*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-20-5 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-20-5 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0" of barcode. *F4060* Disable *F4061* Enable 8-20-6 Truncate Leading Characters 8-20-6 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *F54E0* Procedure:...
8. Symbology Settings 8-20-9 Position for Inserting Characters 8-20-9 Position for Inserting characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *F58E3* *F5AE3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
8. Symbology Settings 8- 21 - 3 Application ID 8-21-3 Application ID Whether to add ”()” in ID code of barcode. *F6040* Disable *F6041* Enable 8- 21 - 4 Transmission Checksum 8-21-4 Transmission Checksum The option enables to display the check digits. *F6070* Disable *F6071*...
8. Symbology Settings 8-21-5 Truncate Leading Zeros 8-21-5 Truncate Leading Zeros When the barcode leading have “0”, you can configured this function to truncate all leading "0" of barcode. *F6060* Disable *F6061* Enable 8-21-6 Truncate Leading Characters 8-21-6 Truncate Leading Characters This enables to truncate the barcode data from the beginning of the barcode *F74E0* Procedure:...
8. Symbology Settings 8-21-9 Position for Inserting Characters 8-21-9 Position for Inserting characters User can specify the characters in the Insert Position Ins0PosChar Ins1PosChar *F7AE3* *F78E3* Procedure: (A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Ins0Poschar” or “Ins1Poschar” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“...
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