Newland NLS-NQuire350 User Manual

Newland NLS-NQuire350 User Manual

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  • Page 1 NLS-NQuire350 Customer Information Terminal User Guide...
  • Page 2 All pictures in this manual are for reference only and actual product may differ. Regarding to the product modification and update, Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make changes to any software or hardware to improve reliability, function, or design at any time without notice. The information contained herein is subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 3 Revision History Version Description Date V1.0.0 Initial release. March.17 , 2020 V1.0.1 Update the NQuire’s default IP address June.9 , 2020 V1.0.2 Add system update methods. July.1 ,2020...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Revision History ............................. - 3 - Chapter 1 About This Guide ..........................1 Introduction .............................. 1 Chapter Descriptions ..........................1 Chapter 2 Getting Started ..........................2 Introduction to the NQuire350 ........................2 Unpacking ..............................2 Product Outline ............................4 LEDs on the NQuire ..........................
  • Page 5 Reset to Factory Default ........................30 Chapter 4 Configuring the NQuire ........................32 Introduction ............................32 Configuring the NQuire with the Web-based Tool ................. 32 Network Settings ..........................33 Messages Settings ......................... 35 Scanner Settings ..........................37 Miscellaneous Settings ........................41 Log Settings ............................
  • Page 6 Updating System via FTP ........................66 Updating System via System Update app ..................... 70 Online Update ..........................70 Local Update ........................... 71 Chapter 8 ADB Debug ............................74 Introduction ............................74 Using the ADB ............................74 Chapter 9 Using an External Barcode Scanner .................... 78 Introduction ............................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 About This Guide

    Chapter 1 About This Guide Introduction This guide provides instructions for installing, programming and operating the NLS-NQuire350 series customer information terminal (hereinafter referred to as “the NQuire” or “the terminal”). Chapter Descriptions  Chapter 1 About This Guide Provides general description of this manual.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    Chapter 2 Getting Started Introduction to the NQuire350 The NQuire 350 is designed to read/scan, inform and interact with your customer. This small and attractive information terminal reads multiple data carriers; from 1D barcodes (such as EAN/UPC) to complex 2D barcodes displayed on mobile phones. It also comes with RFID reading capabilities.
  • Page 9  Power adapter x 1, plug x 5  VESA 75 mount x1, screwdriver x 1, port cover x 2  Plastic wall anchor x 4, GPIO connector x 4, small screw x 6, large screw x 4  Quick Start Guide x 1...
  • Page 10: Product Outline

    Product Outline Network LED Good Read LED LCD (Touch) Display Speaker “Where to Scan Barcode” Arrow RFID Antenna USB Host/Slave Port USB Host Port Power Jack Ethernet Port GPIO Connectors Cable Trough Barcode Scanner LEDs on the NQuire Network LED Blue LED on Wi-Fi/Ethernet/Bluetooth is available Good Read LED...
  • Page 11: Work Procedure

    Work Procedure 1. The NQuire receives its input via:  1D/2D barcode scan engine  RFID reader. 2. The NQuire sends the input to application program which runs on a remote PC or server. 3. Application program sends information back to the terminal for display. Mounting The NQuire comes standard with a VESA 75 mount.
  • Page 12: Wiring

    Wiring Physical Ports on the NQuire  Power jack: It uses the center pin for positive and the outer tab for ground. Input power requirement: DC 12V, 2A  Ethernet port: Description Tx_D1+ Tx_D1- Rx_D2+ BI_D3+/ PoE BI_D3- / PoE Rx_D2- BI_D4+ / PoE BI_D4-/ PoE...
  • Page 13 Step 4: Replace the port cover and fasten it with the screw. Step 5: Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a PoE power module or a PoE switch (NOT supplied by Newland). The NQuire supports both the Mid-span and End-span PoE protocol.
  • Page 14: Installing The Micro Sd Card

    Installing the Micro SD Card Step 1: Loosen the screw on the back cover of the NQuire and remove the back cover. Slide the slot cover rightward and lift the left end of it. Step 2: Insert the Micro SD card into the slot, with its metal contacts facing down. Step 3: Close the slot cover and slide it leftward until it clicks.
  • Page 15 Step 2: Follow the steps described in the “Using the ADB” section in Chapter 8 to enable OTG. Then move down and find “USB debugging” and enable this function. Step 3: Swipe down the screen and it will pop up the notification bar. Find the “USB for file transfer”...
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 Basic

    Chapter 3 Basic Home Screen On the home screen, you can long-tap on any blank area to change the wallpaper or drag widgets to desktop. Change wallpaper 1. Tap...
  • Page 17 2. Tap “Wallpapers”. Select the image you want as your wallpaper. 3. Tap “Set wallpaper” on the upper-left corner of the screen then “Home screen” to apply the new wallpaper.
  • Page 18: Add Widgets

    Add Widgets 1. Tap 2. Long-tap on a widget and drag it to desktop.
  • Page 19 3. If you want to remove an icon, long-tap on the widget and then drag it onto “X” at the top of the screen.
  • Page 20: System Bar

    System Bar Navigation Buttons Back: Return to the previous page. Home: Return to the home screen. Recents: Switch between recently used apps. To remove an app from the list, swipe the app item left or right or tap “X” in the upper-right corner of the app window to remove it.
  • Page 21: Status Notifications

    Status Notifications Status bar at the top of the screen displays system status, such as time, Wi-Fi, SIM card and USB connection, etc. 1. Pull down the status bar to open the status window. 2. Pull down the status bar to open the shortcuts window which contains brightness adjustment, Wi-Fi, no SIM card, do not disturb, landscape, bluetooth, airplane mode, physical button and invert colors, and system settings entrance.
  • Page 22: Applications

    Applications icon on the home screen to view the App list. The installed applications will be shown here and you can open an app by tapping its icon. To find an app easily, you can create a shortcut by long-taping on the icon and dragging it into the home screen.
  • Page 23: Language & Input Method

    Language & Input Method In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “Language & input”. Change language: Tap “Language” then “Add a language”, and then you can change the system language according to your preference.
  • Page 24: Date & Time

    Enable an input method: Tap “Virtual keyboard” then “Manage keyboards”, and then enable the desired input method. Date & Time In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “Date & time”.
  • Page 25: Volume

    If the “Automatic date & time” option is enabled, system date and time will be synchronized automatically with network time when you connect your device to a Wi-Fi network. To set the time manually, you need to disable “Automatic date & time”& Automatic time zone.
  • Page 26: Brightness

    Brightness In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “Display”. Tap “Brightness level” and then move the brightness slider to the left to decrease the brightness and right to increase it. If you want the brightness to be adjusted automatically based on ambient lighting, enable the “Adaptive brightness”...
  • Page 27: Schedule Power On/Off

    Schedule Power On/Off This function is used to power the device on and off automatically at a specific time each day. In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “Time Screen”. The top row is for power on clock, and the following row is for power off clock. To enter the power on/off clock settings, tap the corresponding row.
  • Page 28 Tap “Time”. Then set the time and tap “OK”. Tap “DONE” at the upper-right corner of the screen to save the setting.
  • Page 29: Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi Join a Wi-Fi network: In App list, tap “Settings” to open system settings app, and select “Wi-Fi”. Turn Wi-Fi on to find available Wi-Fi networks. Select a network and enter the password, then tap “CONNECT”.
  • Page 30: Ethernet

    Ethernet Be sure to turn off Wi-Fi if you want to connect your device to the Internet through Ethernet. Plug the Ethernet cable into your device’s Ethernet port (#10 in Device Instruction). In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “More”. Tap “Ethernet”.
  • Page 31: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth You can set up a Bluetooth connection between the device and other Bluetooth devices, such as PC, mobile phone. Note that Bluetooth connection works better if there are no obstacles between them. Pair your device to a Bluetooth device: In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “Bluetooth”.
  • Page 32: Virtual Keyboard

    Virtual Keyboard The device provides a virtual keyboard for typing. You can use it as a real one. When you tap a text input field, the virtual keyboard will appear at the bottom of the screen. To close the virtual keyboard, you can tap in the system bar at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 33 If the long press the space key can’t pop up the change keyboard window, go to Settings > Languages & input > Virtual keyboard > Manage keyboards > enable the input method(s) you want to use.
  • Page 34: Surf Online

    Surf Online In the App list, tap to launch the Browser app. When connecting the device to a network, you can visit websites, play online m edia or download files via the browser. In a browser window, enter a URL into the address bar and tap on the virtual keyboard to open t h e URL.
  • Page 35: Play Media

    Play Media With the provided apps, you can play your media files on your storage, such as pictures, music, and videos. Picture Player: Support JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG Music Player: Support MP2, WMA, WAV, AAC, OGG, ASF. Video Player: Support MKV, TS, FLV, AVI, VOB, MPG, DAT, ASF, RM, MOV, 3GP, MP4, WMV...
  • Page 36: Reset To Factory Default

    Reset to Factory Default Please make sure to back up the important data before resetting the device. In the App list, tap “Settings” to open the system settings app, and select “Backup & reset”. Tap “Factory data reset”.
  • Page 37 Tap the “RESET TABLET” button. Tap the “ERASE EVERYTHING” button. Then the device will reboot and reset to factory default.
  • Page 38: Chapter 4 Configuring The Nquire

    Chapter 4 Configuring the NQuire Introduction You may configure the NQuire with the web-based tool or by scanning programming barcodes. Configuring the NQuire with the Web-based Tool The NQuire has a built-in web server which can be used for device configuration. This configuration method effectively bypasses the restrictions imposed by operating system.
  • Page 39: Network Settings

    3. Click a menu item on the left pane and set the parameters as per your needs. When you finish making changes to the parameters in a box, click “Apply settings” to save the changes. For the details, see the following sections.
  • Page 40 Use DHCP: If DHCP is used, an IP address will be automatically assigned to the NQuire; if DHCP is not used, the NQuire has a fixed IP address. NQuire protocol settings: Set the connect mode, UDP/TCP port and IP address of the server the NQuire is going to connect to.
  • Page 41: Messages Settings

    Messages Settings When you click “Messages” in the menu, the following page opens. You can configure idle/error messages and font size here. Idle message: You can specify what message (containing three lines of text) to be displayed when nothing is scanned. You can define how long the NQuire wait before displaying the idle message after a scan by setting the idle message timeout, as instructed in the “Miscellaneous Settings”...
  • Page 42  Size: Choose between small font and large font. Font Size: Set the size of small/ large font by selecting an option from the corresponding dropdown list. Note: When you finish making changes to the parameters in a box, do not forget to click “Apply settings” to save the changes.
  • Page 43: Scanner Settings

    Scanner Settings When you click “Scanner” in the menu, the following page opens. You can configure barcode scanner and Mifare scanner parameters here. Barcodes 1. Output mode  Output via API: Application acquires scanned data by receiving system broadcasts. For the preinstalled CIT app, you should select this output mode.
  • Page 44  UTF-8: Dominant Unicode encoding.  GBK: A character encoding for Chinese characters.  ISO-8859-1: A common character encoding which covers Western European languages. 4. Add a line feed: Choose whether to add a line feed after each barcode scanned. 5.
  • Page 45 Note: When you finish making changes to the parameters in a box, do not forget to click “Apply settings” to save the changes. Mifare scanner: Besides scanning barcodes, the CIT app that comes preinstalled on the NQuire also allows users to read from and write to Mifare Classic Mini/1K/2K/4K tags/cards. The following provides instructions for setting the Mifare scanner parameters.
  • Page 46 Note: When you finish making changes to the parameters in a box, do not forget to click “Apply settings” to save the changes.
  • Page 47: Miscellaneous Settings

    Miscellaneous Settings When you click “Miscellaneous” in the menu, the following page opens. You can configure scanner parameters here.
  • Page 48 Device name: Type a random name used for your own administration. Authentication: You can set a username and password to allow only authorized personnel to log in to the NQuire configuration tool. Programming barcode security 1. Programming mode timeout: The period of time allowed to elapse before the NQuire returns to idle state when no programming barcode is scanned in seconds.
  • Page 49 Interaction 1. Disable beep after scan: Enable or disable the emission of good read beep. 2. Enable launch CIT on boot: Choose whether to start built-in CIT app on boot or not. 3. Enable persistent immersive: If you disable the persistent immersive mode by selecting “No”, the status bar and navigation bar will appear with an inward swipe from the top or right edge of the screen when the CIT app is in the immersive mode.
  • Page 50: Log Settings

    Log Settings When you click “Log” in the menu, the following page opens. You can configure and manage log level settings here. Note: When you finish making changes to the parameters, do not forget to click “Apply settings” to save the changes.
  • Page 51: Backup

    Backup When you click “Backup” in the menu, the following page opens. You can import/export configuration data here. Backup: Export all settings from the configuration tool into a json file. Restore: Import a configuration file into the NQuire.
  • Page 52: Time

    Time When you click “Time” in the menu, the following page opens. You can set date and time here. Time Automatic date & time: Choose whether to automatically adjust the date and time of the NQuire or not. Make sure the NQuire is properly connected to the Internet before using this feature. Timezone Automatic time zone: Choose whether to automatically adjust the time zone of the NQuire or not.
  • Page 53: Update

    Update When you click “Update” in the menu, the following page opens. When you want to update system via FTP, you can set the FTP server here. Note: When you finish making changes to the parameters, do not forget to click “Apply settings” to save the changes.
  • Page 54: Reboot

    Reboot When you click “Reboot” in the menu, the following page opens. You can reboot the NQuire and reset it to factory settings here. Resetting the NQuire to factory settings will delete all data in user space, including user-defined settings and user-installed apps.
  • Page 55: Configuring The Nquire With Programming Barcodes

    Configuring the NQuire with Programming Barcodes The NQuire can be configured by scanning programming barcodes which are created in the format of Code 128. Enter/Exit the Setup Mode Scanning the Enter Setup barcode can enable the NQuire to enter the setup mode. Then you can scan a number of programming barcodes to configure the NQuire.
  • Page 56: Screen Brightness

    Screen Brightness Level 1 (Low) Level 2 (Medium) Level 3 (High) Level 4 (Extra High) Scanner Sensitivity Normal High...
  • Page 57: Beeper

    Beeper Beeper OFF Beeper ON Reboot Reboot Restore Factory Settings & Reboot Return to Desktop Return to Desktop...
  • Page 58: Query Configuration

    Query Configuration Query Configuration Customizing Configuration Barcodes To streamline the programming process, you may as well create 2D Data Matrix barcodes using existing JSON configuration files or those (cit.json) exported from the web-based NQuire configuration tool. Refer to the “Backup” section in this chapter to learn how to export configuration files from the tool. Note that the data of a customized configuration barcode should be a valid JSON object.
  • Page 59 To put a user-defined configuration barcode into use, scan the following barcodes. (Use the example above.) Enter Setup Enable User-Defined Configuration Barcode Batch Barcode Exit Setup...
  • Page 60: Chapter 5 Using The Nquire

    Chapter 5 Using the NQuire Introduction The NQuire receives its input via:  1D/2D barcode scan engine (NQuire350)  RFID (NFC) reader. To scan a barcode or read an RFID tag with the NQuire, follow the instructions below. You may scan a barcode in the “Sample Barcodes”...
  • Page 61: Reading Rfid Tags

    Reading RFID Tags NQuire 350 is equipped with an RFID reader, which is widely used for access control applications. To read an RFID tag or card, place it 0-5cm in front of the RFID antenna.
  • Page 62: Gpio Device

    GPIO Device The NQuire supports interfacing with a GPIO device such as an entry/exit gate, door lock or LED lamp by connecting the signal wires to the GPIO ports. The pin definitions of the GPIO ports are as follows: CN16 PN2 OUT1- CN16 PN1 OUT1+...
  • Page 63 Please find below an example of how a GPO integration could look like: Output: Out High Output Low OUT1/OUT2 High Open GPIO High Input: Input High Input Low S1/S2 Close Open GPIO High IN1/IN2 High...
  • Page 64 R1/R2: Voltage 3.3V >9V 0Ω 0Ω 0Ω R1/R2 (50*VCC-390)Ω...
  • Page 65: Chapter 6 Esc Commands

    Chapter 6 ESC Commands Introduction The NQuire supports ESC commands that perform device controls such as controlling cursor, clearing screen and aligning text. Text Display The NQuire uses proportional fonts (every single character has its own specific width) for displaying text. For example, the letter “i”...
  • Page 66: Nquire Command Set

    NQuire Command Set CHAR DESCRIPTION PARAMETER ESC 24 or 25 36 or 37 $ or % Clear screen and move cursor to top left corner. ‘ ESC 27 Set the cursor position <POS> 0x30-0x3F <LINE> 0x30-0x34 ESC 2C Set the current pixel position² <POS> 0x30-0xAF <LINE>...
  • Page 67 Display a text, using the currently selected font set, on a calculated position on the screen. <ALIGN> DESCRIPTION <ALIGN> DESCRIPTION 0x30 Left top 0x39 Left, using current y-coordinate 0x31 Center top 0x3A Center, using current y-coordinate 0x32 Right top 0x3B Right, using current y-coordinate 0x33 Left center...
  • Page 68 Note: The protocol for a certain version will not change. Any change will result in an increased version number in the “CIT-DISCOVER-REQUEST” packet. Controlling the touch screen The NQuire has a touch layer on the screen containing 16 free-definable “buttons”. The picture shown on the screen is related to 1 or more touchscreen buttons.
  • Page 69: Examples

    Examples Example 1 COMMAND DESCRIPTION \x1b\x42\x30 Small font \x1b\x24 Clear screen, move cursor to top left corner \x1b\xf21.gif\x0d\x0d44\x03\ Align image buttons on x1b\xf22.gif\x0d\x0d55\x03\ screen x1b\xf23.gif\x0d\x0d66\x03\ x1b\xf2ok.gif\x0d\x0d77\x03\ x1b\xf24.gif\x0d\x0d88\x03\ x1b\xf25.gif\x0d\x0d99\x03\ x1b\xf26.gif\x0d\x0daa\x03\ x1b\xf2cancel.gif\x0d\x0dbb\ x03\x1b\xf27.gif\x0d\x0dcc\ x03\x1b\xf28.gif\x0d\x0ddd\ x03\x1b\xf29.gif\x0d\x0dee\ x03\x1b\xf20.gif\x0d\x0dff\x03 \x1b\x42\x30\x1b\x2c\x30\ Small font, clear screen, x35Welcome ${user} Code: \ move cursor to top, and align text to right center Example 2...
  • Page 70 Example 3 COMMAND DESCRIPTION \x1b\x42\x31 Large font \x1b\x24 Clear screen, move cursor to top left corner \x1b\x2e\x31Special offer!\x03 Align text to center top \x1b\x42\x30 Small font \x1b\x2e\x346-pack water Align text to center 0.5L\x03 \x1b\x42\x31 Large font \x1b\x2e\x37\x80 0.99\x03 Align text to center bottom Note: The notation of x1b is the hexadecimal value of <ESC>...
  • Page 71: Chapter 7 System Update

    Chapter 7 System Update Introduction The NQuire system can be updated by three methods: using a USB flash drive, via FTP or System Update app. Updating System with a USB Flash Drive 1. Please contact the local FAE to get the NQuire OTA update zip file and save it under the root directory of a USB flash drive (FAT32 format).
  • Page 72: Updating System Via Ftp

    3. Wait for the update process to complete and for the NQuire to automatically reboot. When the NQuire go to Boot Animation again, please remove the USB flash drive or it will repeatly.update the NQuire Updating System via FTP 1. Ensure that the NQuire and the FTP server are on the same LAN, that network settings are properly configured for the NQuire and that you can connect to the FTP server.
  • Page 73 2. Create a directory called “nquire350” under the FTP server’s root directory. 3. Create three directories named “ota”, “config” and “res” in the nquire350 directory. 4. Please contact the local FAE to get the the NQuire 350 OTA update zip file and save it in the ota directory.
  • Page 74 5. Create a text file named md5.sum inside the ota directory. This text file will contain the md5 value of the NQuire OTA update zip file and the file name of the zip file separated by a space character, as shown below.
  • Page 75 8. Enable FTP service and reboot the NQuire. Then the NQuire will attempt to connect to the FTP server and perform the following steps: i. If the NQuire detects that there is a later version available on the FTP server, it will automatically reboot and begin the update process.
  • Page 76: Updating System Via System Update App

    Updating System via System Update app There are two methods to update the system via system update app: Online update and local update. Online Update ->“CHECK FOR UPDATES”. Update the system online: Tap system updates icon...
  • Page 77: Local Update

    Local Update Zip File to the NQ350 Drive Connect the terminal to PC with the included USB cable. Swipe down the screen and it will pop up the notification bar. Find the “USB for file transfer” and tap it, then select “Transfer files”. Details refer to Enabling MTP in Chapter 2.
  • Page 78 Zip File to TF Card 1. Copy the update zip file to TF Card. TF Card 2. Insert the TF card to the NQ350 and then power on the terminal. 3. Tap to access the System Update screen.
  • Page 79 in the top right corner of the System Update screen, and then select “Local Update” -> 4. Tap “External Storage”. 5. Select the update zip file. Then select “NEXTREBOOT” or “UPDATE”.
  • Page 80: Chapter 8 Adb Debug

    Chapter 8 ADB Debug Introduction ADB (Android Debug Bridge) tool can be used to debug apps developed for the NQuire. The following section describes how to use the ADB. Using the ADB 1. Turn on the NQuire. If it displays other screen other than the desktop, scan the Enter Setup barcode then Return to Desktop barcode to return to the desktop.
  • Page 81 3. Tap “About tablet”. 4. Tap “Build number” 7 times to become a developer. 5. Tap to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 82 6. Tap “Developer options”. 7. Select “Enable OTG”. 8. Then move down and find “USB debugging” and enable this function. Tap “ok” for the pop-up “Allow USB debugging”.
  • Page 83 8. Connect the USB Host/Slave port on the NQuire to PC with a USB cable (purchase separately). USB Host/Slave port 9. Tap “OK”.
  • Page 84: Chapter 9 Using An External Barcode Scanner

    Connecting a Barcode Scanner to the NQuire Users can connect one of the Newland barcode scanners listed in this Chapter to the USB Host/Slave port or the USB Host port on the NQuire with a USB cable (purchase separately). When using the USB Host/Slave port, OTG must be disabled by unselecting “Enable OTG”...
  • Page 85: Configuring Nls-Hr11 Plus

    Configuring NLS-HR11 Plus Use the barcode scanner to scan the barcodes below row by row, starting with the top left Enter Setup barcode, going from left to right, and ending with the Exit Setup barcode. Enter Setup Restore All Factory Defaults Enter Setup USB COM Port Emulation Enable AIM ID Prefix...
  • Page 86: Chapter 10 Maintenance& Troubleshooting

    Chapter 10 Maintenance& Troubleshooting Maintenance Keeping the NQuire Dust-free To keep the interior of the NQuire clean and your device at peak performance, please always have the two port covers firmly attached. Cleaning Regularly clean the scan window on the bottom of the NQuire with a non-abrasive glass spray cleaner and a soft lint-free cloth to keep it free of dust, dirt and fingerprints.
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution The NQuire will not turn No power to the NQuire Power adapter solution: Connect the approved power adapter to an AC power source and to the power jack on the NQuire. PoE solution: 1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the NQuire.
  • Page 88: Chapter 11 Safety Information

    4. If there is unusual odor, overheating or smoke when using the NQuire, immediately cut off the power and disconnect the power adapter, and contact your dealer or Newland customer service center. Continued use in this case may result in fire or electric shock.
  • Page 89 This device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that the device is used in such an environment. Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - electromagnetic immunity Immunity test EN 61000 test level Compliance Level Electromagnetic environment - guidance...
  • Page 90: Eye Safety

    2. If the device is damaged due to a drop from high place, immediately cut off the power and contact your dealer or Newland customer service center. 3. Do not throw, drop or strike the device. Doing so may damage the LCD display, interrupt running programs, cause data loss in memory and result in malfunction.
  • Page 91: Appendix

    Appendix Sample Barcodes Code 128 UCC/EAN-128 UPC-E UPC-A Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 39 QR Code PDF 417 Micro QR Data Matrix Chinese Sensible Code...
  • Page 92: Code Id Table

    Code ID Table Symbology Code ID Code 128 EAN128 AIM128 EAN-8 EAN-13 UPC-E UPC-A ISBN ISSN Code 39 Code 93 Codabar Interleaved 2 of 5 Deutsche 14 (Deutsche Post Leitcode) Deutsche 12 (Deutsche Post Identcode) Standard 25 Matrix 2 of 5 Industrial 25 Code 11 MSI-Plessey...
  • Page 93 Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd. (Headquarter) Add: No.1, Rujiang West Rd., Mawei, Fuzhou, Fujian 350001, China Tel: +86 (0) 591 8397 9500 Fax: +86 (0) 591 8397 9216 E-mail: info@nlscan.com Web: www.newlandaidc.com Newland APAC Newland Taiwan Inc. Newland Korea Add: 7F-6, No. 268, Liancheng Rd., Jhonghe Dist. 235, New Taipei City, Taiwan Add: Biz.

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