Programming Options
NOTE
User's Guide
Table 4 lists programming I.D. numbers for predefined defaults, which
provide a fast and easy way to set all parameters off, on, or to factory set-
tings.
Table 5 lists cloning, display, and save-and-exit settings.
Table 6 provides the following information:
For explanations of some general programming parameters, see page 26. For
explanations of serial parameters, see page 28. For information about mag-
netic stripe programming parameters, see page 33.
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Code Parameter is the "human" name for programming options.
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I.D. # is the "decoder" name for programming options. For exam-
ple, if you wanted to set a Code 39 minimum label length, you
would enter
01
numbers given in this appendix can be used with all programming
methods.
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Type tells what kind of setting to use for each code parameter:
— On/Off is a toggle. 1 turns the parameter on, and 0 turns it off.
— Value requires a two-character entry (e.g.,
each good read, or
— String uses one or more ASCII characters, followed by // to indi-
cate the end of the string.
— Immediate takes effect as soon as the I.D. number is entered.
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Acceptable Input gives the settings or range of settings that you can
use for each code parameter.
when programming the decoder. Programming I.D.
for a length of five).
05
Programming Options
for two beeps after
02
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