CipherLab 8000 Series User Manual

CipherLab 8000 Series User Manual

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8000 / 8300 / 8400 / 8500 Series
Mobile Computers
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  • Page 1 FORGE Batch Application Generator 8000 / 8300 / 8400 / 8500 Series Mobile Computers DOC Version 2.19...
  • Page 2 Due to continued product development this information may change without notice. The information and intellectual property contained herein is confidential between CIPHERLAB and the client and remains the exclusive property of CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. If you find any problems in the documentation, please report them to us in writing.
  • Page 3 Oct. 18, 2007 Modified: Features 2.10 Sep. 19, 2007 New Word template applied Company name changed to CIPHERLAB CO., LTD. since April 2006 2.07 June 20, 2006 Modified: section 5.3 Barcode & Parameters Modified: section 1.2.2 – Font_12x12 not supported 2.06...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS RELEASE NOTES ..........................- 3 - INTRODUCTION ............................ 1 Features............................. 2 Installing from the Product CD ......................3 Getting Started ..........................4 Command Bar ..........................7 Toolbar Menu ..........................11 Application Template .........................11 Program Simulation ........................12 Localization..........................14 FORM ..............................15 1.1 To denominate a form......................
  • Page 6 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide 1.12.2 Input via Keypad ......................27 1.13 Variables ..........................28 1.13.1 Lookup (Field) ........................28 1.13.2 Variables.........................29 1.14 More ............................29 1.14.1 Field Data ........................29 1.14.2 Barcode Input.........................31 MENU ..............................33 2.1 To denominate the menu......................33 2.2 Properties..........................34 2.2.1 Menu Caption ........................34 2.2.2 ESC............................
  • Page 7 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide SYMBOLOGY ............................43 4.1 Reader Settings ........................43 4.2 Code ID............................43 4.3 Reset ............................44 4.4 Barcode & Parameters......................44 SETTINGS ............................45 5.1 Initial Setting ..........................45 5.1.1 Data Manipulation ......................45 5.1.2 Keypad & LCD ........................46 5.1.3 Notification ........................
  • Page 9: Introduction

    This manual serves to provide comprehensive understanding of FORGE Application Generator for 8000/8300/8400/8500 Series Mobile Computers, and helps define custom template for a specific application. We recommend that you read the document thoroughly before use and keep it at hand for quick reference. Thank you for choosing CipherLab products!
  • Page 10: Features

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide FEATURES Definition of program flow Editing of screens and data Managing barcode reader and RFID reader Font size options and program localization Simple program simulation for debugging Password-protected user settings to prevent unauthorized user intervention Hot key selection for tasks or user settings’...
  • Page 11: Installing From The Product Cd

    Shortcuts to the AG programs are created and placed in Start > Programs > CipherLab > Forge > Batch > Application Generator (see table 1 below). Shortcuts to the AG utilities are created and placed in Start > Programs >...
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide GETTING STARTED 1) Run the ForgeAG program (ForgeAG.exe) on your computer. The ForgeAG UI Frame pops up and the Command Menu appears as shown below. Design Application Template 2) Click [Startup] to start with a new or the latest application template. 3) Upon completion, click [File >...
  • Page 13 Introduction Note: For initial downloading of the application template, you must manually configure the download settings on the mobile computer. Then, the upload and download settings on the mobile computer will be overwritten by the settings of the application template after downloading.
  • Page 14 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide Lookup file(s), if any in use All (one by one) All (append), that is, all-in-one Refer to section 1.2.3 Record 3.3.2 Lookup Data Can Be Uploaded. If no lookup files are defined on both the Form and Lookup property pages, you may receive data from the mobile computer via the "Data Read"...
  • Page 15: Command Bar

    Introduction COMMAND BAR The Command Bar offers the following commands. Category Command Action… File To create a new application template. Open To open an existing application template. File path needs to be specified. Save To save the current editing template. Save As To save the current editing template to a new file.
  • Page 16 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide You may select the check box so that the last editing file will be loaded upon running the AG program (ForgeAG.exe). Always on top. You may select the check box so that the AG program (ForgeAG.exe) always remains on top of all other windows on the desktop.
  • Page 17 Introduction 2. Prompts & Messages will be changed: (1) Default prompts & messages on startup page (a) The Interface prompts of upload port and download port will be reset to the default interface prompts of the target device’s upload port and download port.
  • Page 18 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide RECENT FILE LIST Recent File List If you ever saved a template, it will be displayed in the Command Menu as well. Up to 4 recent template files are listed for quick access. You may click any of the four files to open the template for editing. It will then be placed on top of the list.
  • Page 19: Toolbar Menu

    Introduction TOOLBAR MENU The toolbar menu offers most of the functions listed in the command bar. Click the Icon on the toolbar for a quick launch. Icons Command Description To create a new application template. To open an existing application template. File path needs to be Open specified.
  • Page 20: Program Simulation

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide Property Pages Startup You may configure program sequences and customize user interface on the mobile computer. Settings You may configure system settings so that they will take effect when initialization is done on the mobile computer. Symbology You may configure symbologies and barcode parameters.
  • Page 21 Introduction User Menu Form 1 UPLOAD DATA No simulation. Refer to section 1.2.3 Record 3.3.2 Lookup Data Can Be Uploaded. Normally, it will proceed to connect via the selected upload port. Refer to section 5.1.1 Data Deletion for data manipulation. UTILITIES In the application template file, the upload and download settings for the mobile computer and PC side must match.
  • Page 22: Localization

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide If a lookup file is specified in use on the Lookup property page, [3. Utilities] > [8. Calculator] will be replaced by [3. Utilities] > [8. Load Lookup File] after you download the template file to the mobile computer. LOCALIZATION If you want to customize the entire application to your local language, you must translate the text of the user interface into your own language, as well as re-define menus and...
  • Page 23: Form

    Chapter 1 FORM A form is a data collection template with input prompts. Data will be kept as a transaction record after the user completes all the input fields (lines) of a form. Then, it can be saved in a transaction file, added to its lookup database, or directly output to a printer, etc.
  • Page 24: To Denominate A Form

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide IN THIS CHAPTER 1 .1 To denominate a form ..........16 1 .2 Properties ..............16 1 .3 Font Size ..............18 1 .4 Lookup (File)............. 18 1 .5 Date & Time Stamp............ 19 1 .6 Branch ..............
  • Page 25: Record

    Chapter 1 Form Input Source of the last line Operation Reader In section 1 .14 More, Auto ENTER for barcode input must be configured as "Scan + ENTER". Keypad Press the [Enter] key on the 8000/8300/8400/8500 Series mobile computer. Both See the two options above.
  • Page 26: Font Size

    Japanese, etc. On the Form and Menu property pages, font size needs to be changed accordingly. Refer to Localization. Mobile Computer Small (Font 6x8) Large (Font 8x16) 8000 Series 16 characters by 8 lines (default) 12 characters by 8 lines 8300 Series 20 characters by 8 lines (default)
  • Page 27: Date & Time Stamp

    Chapter 1 Form 1.5 DATE & TIME STAMP This feature actually includes Date and Time stamp. It may be helpful in analyzing data when the date and time information is joined in each record. Stamp Position You can select whether or not to enable the stamp function and include the date/time information, either to the beginning or to the end of a record.
  • Page 28: Reset Current Form

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide Take the following illustration for example. Note: Data cannot be passed down through branches. 1.7 RESET CURRENT FORM Press this button to reset current form to default.
  • Page 29: Data Type

    Chapter 1 Form 1.8 DATA TYPE Specify the data type line by line to address your application requirements. The associated settings for each data type are marked in the table below. Data Type Prompt Input Source Length Lookup Properties on-screen saved in record Min / Max Field...
  • Page 30: Text

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide 1.8.2 TEXT ASCII character – any character is acceptable. For example, $1a2b3c=-*/… 1.8.3 LETTER Alphabetic character – any letter is acceptable, capital or small (Aa ~ Zz). 1.8.4 ALPHAMERIC A combination choice of alphabetic (1.9.3) and numeric (1.9.5); any alphabet or number is acceptable.
  • Page 31: Auto (+/-)

    Chapter 1 Form 1.8.7 AUTO (+/-) This is similar to data type integer, except that the lookup value is displayed before the input field. There may be an arithmetic sign (+, -) in front of the input field, which depends on the setting of the lookup field.
  • Page 32: Extension

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide 1.8.8 EXTENSION No data input is allowed. The line needs to be reserved as an "extension" of the previous line so that the whole input data can be displayed on the mobile computer screen. Note: The number of extension lines depends on the maximum length of your data and the screen size of the mobile computer.
  • Page 33: Boolean

    Chapter 1 Form 1.8.10 BOOLEAN Only one of these sets of values are acceptable - "0 or 1", "Y or N" and "T or F". If you input a value other than the above ones, a message will be displayed on the mobile computer to indicate "Data type is wrong!"...
  • Page 34: Pause

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide 1.8.14 PAUSE No data input is allowed. The prompt string will not be saved. However, it will be highlighted constantly on the mobile computer to catch your attention. 1.8.15 COUNTER No data input is allowed. The current record count will be displayed in five digits, starting from 00000.
  • Page 35: Minimum Length

    Chapter 1 Form 1.11 MINIMUM LENGTH Specify the minimum length of an input field. If the input data is shorter than specified, it will be considered unacceptable. A warning message will be displayed to indicate "Data is too short!" 1.12 MAXIMUM LENGTH Specify the maximum length of an input field.
  • Page 36: Variables

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide Line Input from Keypad Screen Reading Transaction Record 12345678 12345678 12345678 1234567890 34567890 1234567890 0ABCDE 3456789E 123456789 123456789 #3, 4 123456789 123456789 123456789 #5, 6 1234567890LEMO NADE 1234567890LEMO 1234567890LEMO #7, 8 1234567890ORANGE_JUICE 1234567890ORANGE_JUICE 1234567890ORANGE_JUICE 1.13 VARIABLES If there is no lookup file in use, this feature will be Variables.
  • Page 37: Variables

    Chapter 1 Form 1.13.2 VARIABLES If there is no lookup file in use, it will provide variables, which can be accessed by different forms. For example, Select set v1 for input field #1 of form 1, and its input data will be saved in the first character array.
  • Page 38 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide If the input data is shorter, "Space" or "0" will be added in front of or to the end of the data based on either "Left" or "Right" alignment. Below are some examples. Fixed data length Alignment Input data Transaction record...
  • Page 39: Barcode Input

    Chapter 1 Form For example, 4 is selected for decimal places, however, there are only 2 decimal places in the input number, say "8.12". To follow this rule, the system will save the input data as "8.1200". If the input number is "8.12345", it will be saved as "8.1234". 1.14.2 BARCODE INPUT READ PARTIAL BARCODE By default, it will return the whole barcode that has been decoded.
  • Page 40 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide AUTO ENTER Normally, it is necessary to press the [Enter] key on the mobile computer upon completion of one input field. Then, it will move either to the next input field, or to the next form/menu specified.
  • Page 41: Menu

    Chapter 2 MENU A menu is a list of selection items. Up to ten different menus can be defined. Below are the settings for each field of a menu. IN THIS CHAPTER 2 .1 To denominate the menu ..........33 2 .2 Properties ..............
  • Page 42: Properties

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide 2.2 PROPERTIES 2.2.1 MENU CAPTION Select the check box and specify a caption for the current menu if necessary. 2.2.2 ESC Select a form or menu that will be displayed when you press the [ESC] key on the mobile computer.
  • Page 43: Save Forms Specified In All Menus To Separate Files

    Chapter 2 Menu Note: The selected option(s) will be passed down to an associated form or menu. 2.5 SAVE FORMS SPECIFIED IN ALL MENUS TO SEPARATE FILES When a menu leads to more than one form, you may select the check box to save the data collected from each form to individual files.
  • Page 44: Reset Current Menu

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide 2.8 RESET CURRENT MENU Click this button to load the default settings. Note: The current settings for all menus will be cleared.
  • Page 45: Lookup

    Chapter 3 LOOKUP A lookup file is a database file created for information reference. Up to three lookup files can be defined. If settings on this property page are specified improperly, it may go wrong when an input field makes reference to its corresponding lookup field. If the default settings remain unchanged for the following items in the AG template file that has been downloaded to your mobile computer, [3.
  • Page 46: To Denominate A Lookup File

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide IN THIS CHAPTER 3 .1 To denominate a lookup file ........38 3 .2 Field Property............38 3 .3 Lookup Data ............. 39 3 .4 Action When the Input Data Has No Match ....39 3 .5 Offset ..............
  • Page 47: Dbf File Location

    Chapter 3 Lookup Refer to the settings of section 3.8 Action When the Format of Record Is Wrong. 3.2.4 DBF FILE LOCATION You may specify the location to store the DBF files. The options are as follows: SRAM SD Card 3.3 LOOKUP DATA 3.3.1 ONLY READ DATA ONCE Select the check box to compare data of an input field and the key field of the lookup file...
  • Page 48: Show Warning Message

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide 3.4.2 SHOW WARNING MESSAGE The program will suspend and a warning message "Data not found!" is displayed on the mobile computer. You will need to clear the input data manually (that is, 9990, in the example below). 3.4.3 INSERT TO LOOKUP FILE The program will allow data input to proceed without showing any message.
  • Page 49: Max) Length

    Chapter 3 Lookup 3.6 (MAX) LENGTH When the field property is set Fixed Length, specify the length for each referred data field. The value can be 255 at most. When the field property is set Delimiter, specify the maximum length for each referred data field.
  • Page 50: Truncate / Reformat The Record

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide 3.8.2 TRUNCATE / REFORMAT THE RECORD When wrong data format is encountered, a warning message will be displayed on the mobile computer to indicate the mismatching part has been fixed, being automatically truncated or reformatted during downloading. For example, the additional fields of a record will be left out.
  • Page 51: Symbology

    Chapter 4 SYMBOLOGY According to the requirements of a specific application, you may enable or disable any of the barcode symbologies and configure the associated parameters. Supported barcodes depend on the scan engine integrated on the mobile computer. IN THIS CHAPTER 4 .1 Reader Settings ............
  • Page 52: Reset

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide If this function is enabled, specify Code ID for a listed barcode. The Code ID will be prefixed to the decoding result of a barcode. Click the editing box next to the barcode, and select one code from the Grid Control (ASCII codes).
  • Page 53: Settings

    Chapter 5 SETTINGS On this property page, basic settings for the application program can be changed. Wedge Settings is available in AG8300 only. IN THIS CHAPTER 5 .1 Initial Setting ............45 5 .2 Function Key Setting ..........53 5 .3 Security Setting............54 5.1 INITIAL SETTING 5.1.1 DATA MANIPULATION DATA DELETION...
  • Page 54: Keypad & Lcd

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide If you don’t want to delete any data file(s) or lookup file(s), please select “Always keep”. The data file(s) and lookup file(s) will always be kept in the mobile computer. ENTRY OPTIONS You may specify whether or not to display more information, either the record count (Show count) or the record preview (Show record), before proceeding to the next entry.
  • Page 55: Reader Option

    Chapter 5 Settings 5.1.4 READER OPTION READER TYPE Refer to Appendix I - S can Engine Settings for information on barcode reader and RFID reader. BARCODE READER Select a reader type that matches the hardware configuration of your mobile computer. The associated barcode parameters will be displayed accordingly.
  • Page 56: Upload & Download Settings

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide 5.1.5 UPLOAD & DOWNLOAD SETTINGS Settings Default Value Remarks 1. Upload Port Cradle-IR (For 8400, Bluetooth SPP is not available on the the default setting is mobile computer unless selected for RS232.) downloading to 8061, 8360. 2.
  • Page 57 Chapter 5 Settings AG8300 Normally, the interface options on the mobile computer are Direct RS-232 Cradle-IR IrDA Keyboard Wedge Ethernet Cradle Modem However, if you download Batch AG runtime to 8360, Serial-SPP (=Bluetooth SPP) must be selected for initial settings, and it will replace Modem above;...
  • Page 58 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide AG - Download Port Remarks AG8000 Normally, the interface options on the mobile computer are Cradle-IR IrDA Modem However, if you download Batch AG runtime to 8061, Bluetooth SPP must be selected for initial settings, and it will replace Modem above;...
  • Page 59 Chapter 5 Settings DBF CONVERTER 1. Click [Tools > DBF Converter] to launch the DBF Converter program. 2. Follow the steps shown below to use the DBF converter: 1) Select a lookup file(*.txt). 2) Select an AGX file (*.agx). 3) Select a preexisted DBF file or click the “Build target” button to create a new DBF file (*.db0).
  • Page 60: Baud Rate & Modem Speed

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide 5) Click the “Add file” to choose the desired DBF files (multiple-selection allowed). 6) Click the “Browse” button to choose the preset SD card import directory “SD Card drive:\AG\IMPORT”. 7) Click “OK” to save the DBF files to the SD card. 5.1.6 BAUD RATE &...
  • Page 61: Reset Settings

    Chapter 5 Settings DIP SWITCH This baud rate setting depends on the IR control board of the modem cradle, which is set to 57600 bps by default. If you select any value other than 57600 bps, you need to adjust the DIP switch of the control board accordingly. Note: For the 8000/8300 Series, the version of IR control board on the modem cradle must be greater than SV3.01.
  • Page 62: Security Setting

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide 5.3 SECURITY SETTING For security concerns, you may specify a password and select the check box of one or more tasks that need security checking. By default, no password is required for any task. If any task is selected and provided with a password, you will not be allowed to enter a submenu on the mobile computer without the password.
  • Page 63 Chapter 5 Settings Edit Data 3. Utilities > 2. Browse Data Delete Data 3. Utilities > 3. Delete Data Set Date/Time 3. Utilities > 5. Set Date / Time Load Application 3. Utilities > 6. Load Application Load Lookup File 3.
  • Page 64 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide...
  • Page 65: Startup

    Chapter 6 STARTUP On this property page, startup settings for the application program can be customized. Use large font for all prompts is NOT available in AG8500 and AG8400. IN THIS CHAPTER 6 .1 Application Start From ..........57 6 .2 Prompt Font Size ............58 6 .3 Data Field Properties ..........
  • Page 66: Prompt Font Size

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide 6.2 PROMPT FONT SIZE You may select to use large font for all prompts. These two options are available in AG8000 and AG8300 programs only because small font (6x8) is applied by default. Large font (8x16) must be applied for double-byte languages, such as Chinese, Japanese, etc.
  • Page 67: Redefine Prompts And Messages

    Chapter 6 Startup 6.4 REDEFINE PROMPTS AND MESSAGES For non-English environment, all the prompts and messages need to be re-defined in your local language. In addition, the appropriate font file has to be downloaded to the mobile computer so that it can display the prompts and messages correctly. Refer to Localization.
  • Page 68 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide...
  • Page 69: Scan Engine Settings

    Appendix I SCAN ENGINE SETTINGS The FORGE Application Generator allows configuring the following reader types, depending on the module equipped on your mobile computer: 8000 8300 8400 8500 Barcode Reader 1D CCD Scan Engine 1D Laser Scan Engine 1D Long Range Laser Scan Engine (LR) 1D Extra Long Range Laser Scan Engine (ELR) 2D Scan Engine...
  • Page 70 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide Postal Codes Telepen Code 128 Code 128 GS1-128 (EAN-128) ISBT-128 Code 2 of 5 Industrial 25 (Discrete 25) Interleaved 25 Matrix 25 8400* Chinese 25 8400* Note: Matrix 25 and Chinese 25 are supported on 2D scan engine for 8400 only. Code 3 of 9 Code 39 Trioptic Code 39...
  • Page 71: Rfid Tags Supported

    Appendix I Scan Engine Settings RFID TAGS SUPPORTED The RFID reader supports read/write operations depending on the tags. The supported labels include ISO 15693, Icode®, ISO 14443A, and ISO 14443B. Currently, the performance of some tags has been confirmed, and the results are listed below for your reference.
  • Page 72 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide ACG_RFID Module Version 0.9 UID Only Read Page Write Page* ISO 14443A Mifare Standard 1K Mifare Standard 4K Mifare DESFire Mifare S50 SLE44R35 SLE66R35 ISO 15693 ICODE SLI SRF55V02P SRF55V02S SRF55V10P TI Tag-it HF-I ST LRI64 ST LRI512 Tagit®...
  • Page 73: Ccd/Laser Scan Engine

    Appendix II CCD/LASER SCAN ENGINE The tables below list reader settings as well as symbology settings for the CCD or Laser scan engine. READER SETTINGS TABLE CCD/Laser Description Default Time-out 3 sec. 1~255 (second) Set the maximum time for decoding to continue during a scan attempt. It programming applies to the following scan modes only –...
  • Page 74: Symbology Settings Table

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide Auto Power Off Mode Press the scan trigger to start with scanning. The scanning won't stop until the preset timeout expires, and, the preset timeout period re-counts after each successful decoding. Read Redundancy None None No redundancy means one successful decoding will make the reading valid and induce the "READER Event".
  • Page 75 Appendix II CCD/Laser Scan Engine Select Length One or two fixed lengths 1~127 Range Interleaved 25 Enable Start/Stop Selection Refer to Industrial 25. Interleaved Verify Check Digit Decide whether to verify the check digit. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted.
  • Page 76 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide Verify Check Digit Select one of the three calculation formulas to verify the Single Modulo check digit. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Single Modulo 10 Double Modulo 10 Modulo 11 &...
  • Page 77 Appendix II CCD/Laser Scan Engine Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted. Addon 2 / Addon 5 Decide whether to decode EAN-8 with supplementals. EAN-13 & UPC-A Enable ISBN Conversion The EAN-13 barcode starting with 978 and 979 will be converted to ISBN.
  • Page 78 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide...
  • Page 79: Lr/Elr Laser Scan Engine

    Appendix III LR/ELR LASER SCAN ENGINE The tables below list reader settings as well as symbology settings for the Long Range Laser (LR) or Extra Long Range Laser (ELR) scan engine. READER SETTINGS TABLE LR/ELR Description Default 0~255, in units of 1 second. AIM Duration No aiming Enter 0 if aiming is not desired.
  • Page 80 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide Industrial 25 (= Discrete 25) Enable Any Length Select Length Any Length One or two fixed lengths Range (1~55) Interleaved 25 Enable Convert to EAN-13 Convert a 14-character barcode into EAN-13 if the following requirements are met: The barcode must have a leading 0 and a valid EAN-13 check digit.
  • Page 81 Appendix III LR/ELR Laser Scan Engine Select Length Any Length Any Length One or two fixed lengths Range (1~55) Disable Verify Check Digit If Two Check Digits option is selected, an additional Single Modulo verification is required to ensure integrity. Select one of the algorithms below.
  • Page 82 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-A check digit in the data being transmitted. Transmit Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A preamble System System Number (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. Number Addon 2 / Addon 5 Refer to UPC/EAN Addon setting.
  • Page 83: Scan Engine

    Appendix IV 2D SCAN ENGINE The tables below list reader settings as well as symbology settings for the 2D scan engine. READER SETTINGS TABLE Description Default Focus Mode Select the focus mode to control the working range: Far Focus Far Focus – optimized to read at its far position Near Focus –...
  • Page 84: Symbology Settings Table

    FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS TABLE The symbology settings for the LR/ELR scan engine are all supported on the 2D scan engine. In addition, the 2D scan engine supports the following symbology settings: Description Default Matrix 25 Disable Verify Check Digit Decide whether to verify the check digit.
  • Page 85 Appendix IV 2D Scan Engine Composite Codes Disable Composite CC-C Disable Composite CC-A/B Disable Composite TLC-39 Disable GS1 Databar Code 128 Transmit data as if it was encoded in Code 128 barcodes. Disable Emulation Mode Transmit AIM Code Identifier must be enabled first! UPC Composite Mode UPC barcodes can be "linked"...
  • Page 86 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide Data Matrix Inverse Decide whether to decode Data Matrix Inverse. Regular Only Regular Only Decode regular Data Matrix barcodes only. Inverse Only Decode inverse Data Matrix barcodes only. Inverse Autodetect Decode both regular and inverse Data Matrix barcodes. Maxicode Enable QR Code...
  • Page 87 Appendix IV 2D Scan Engine 2D Symbologies - Macro PDF Macro PDF is a special feature for concatenating multiple PDF barcodes into one file, known as Macro PDF417 or Macro MicroPDF417. Transmit/Decode Mode Decide how to handle Macro PDF decoding. Passthrough All Symbols Buffer All Symbols / Transmit Macro PDF When Complete...
  • Page 88 FORGE Batch Application Generator User Guide...

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