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10/2006 • Incorporated the SR60 Scanner Instructions – Important USB Information! (P/N 943-091- 001) and the SR60 Programmer’s Reference Manual Addendum (P/N 941-003-001).
Global Services and Support Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec product, visit the Intermec web site at Support > Warranty. Disclaimer of warranties: The sample code included in this document is presented for reference only.
Before You Begin Visit the Intermec technical knowledge base (Knowledge Central) at information or to request technical support for your Intermec product. Telephone Support These services are available from Intermec Technologies Corporation. Services Order Intermec products Order Intermec media Order spare...
SR60 scanner. This document explains how to program and configure the SR60 scanner. Before you work with the SR60, you should be familiar with the host system to which you will connect the SR60. Related Documents The Intermec web site at documents (as PDF files) that you can download for free.
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Before You Begin SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
This chapter explains how and why you program your SR60 scanner. You will find these sections in this chapter: • What Is the SR60? • Customizing Your Scanner’s Operation • How to Program the SR60 Scanner • About the Scanner LEDs and Beeper •...
Chapter 1 — Learning About Programming the SR60 Scanner What Is the SR60? The Intermec SR60 is a laser scanner that is available in a standard range (SR) version or extended long-range (XLR) version. The XLR version allows you to scan bar code labels from as far away as 11 m (36 ft) depending on the labels you are using.
Chapter 1 — Learning About Programming the SR60 Scanner How to Program the SR60 Scanner There are two ways for you to program the scanner: • You can scan programming bar codes to modify the scanner’s programmable features and options. This manual provides the bar codes and instructions necessary to configure the features and options.
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Chapter 1 — Learning About Programming the SR60 Scanner • Some features, such as Minimum Label Length, require • Not all features are available for all interfaces. The scanner • If you scan a bar code that changes the interface type, all •...
Chapter 1 — Learning About Programming the SR60 Scanner 3 Scan the END bar code to save any new settings and exit Programming mode. The scanner sounds a beep and resets upon exiting Programming mode, and the green LED returns to its usual state (on steady or off ).
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Chapter 1 — Learning About Programming the SR60 Scanner ONE BAR CODE CONTAINS SET + ITEM TAG + ITEM VALUE + END Three Sample Programming Sequences Sample B Programming sample B demonstrates how to enter a range value. Like sample A, the scanner is placed in Programming mode and an Item Tag is scanned.
Chapter 5, “Configuring General Features,” on page 139. Once the necessary changes have been made, and you have scanned the END bar code, you are ready to operate the SR60 scanner. About the Scanner LEDs and Beeper The scanner provides a set of indicators that verify or announce scanner functions.
Chapter 1 — Learning About Programming the SR60 Scanner The green Good Read LED is located on top rear of the scanner and flashes: • once to indicate when a good read has occurred. • slowly on and off to indicate the scanner is in Programming mode.
Verifying that Your Scanner Supports the Interface You must make sure that your SR60 scanner supports the interface you want to change to. The following list indicates the interfaces each SR60 scanner supports: •...
Chapter 1 — Learning About Programming the SR60 Scanner 3 Holding the scanner handle and end cap together in one hand, pull the connector out of the handle end cap to free the interface cable. 4 Connect the new interface cable at the scanner and rotate the forked cable retainer to secure it.
Chapter 1 — Learning About Programming the SR60 Scanner Restoring Factory Default Settings You can restore the factory default settings at any time by scanning the Return to Factory Default Settings bar code in this section. This bar code is typically used to return the scanner to a known operating state when the present programming status is not known, faulty, or suspect.
Trouble Scanning the Bar Codes in This Manual If you are having trouble scanning the bar codes in this manual, make sure you follow these guidelines: • Review the scanning instructions in the SR60 Scanner Quick Start Guide (P/N 930-141-xxx) which shipped with the scanner.
This chapter contains the programming bar codes for selecting an interface and programming the related interface settings. You will find these sections in this chapter: • Wand Emulation Interface • Keyboard Wedge Interface • RS-232 Communication Parameters • USB Interface SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Configuring Interface Settings...
Scan the following bar codes to configure the settings for the Wand Emulation Interface. Note: You should enable Transmit C128 Function Characters only when Data Format is set to Transmit in Normal Format or Transmit in Code 128 Format. SET------------------------------------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
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Signal Speed Low (660 μs) --------- High (330 μs) --------- Data Format Transmit in Normal Format --------- Transmit in C39 Format --------- Transmit in C39 Full ASCII Format --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings...
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Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Transmit in C128 Format --------- Idle State --------- High --------- Transmit C128 Function Characters Enable --------- Disable --------- END------------------------------------ SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
For example, scan the 0 and the 3 bar codes for three transitions. 4 Scan the END bar code. Pre-Noise Transitions Settings SET------------------------------------- Don’t Transmit Pre-Noise --------- Set Pre-Noise Transitions --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings...
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Use the bar codes in “Keypad Bar Codes” on page 160 to scan two digits representing the number of Post-Noise Transitions padded with leading zeros. For example, 03 = three transitions, 08 = eight, and 15 = fifteen. END------------------------------------ SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
Find your PC Keyboard Interface in the first column and note the corresponding Interface Type in the second column. For your convenience, the third column lists the corresponding cable or cables you can use to connect the SR60 scanner. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings...
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PS/2 25 and 30 with standard key encoding PS/55 5530T with 104 keyboard Intermec recommends that you disconnect power before plugging or unplugging cables to avoid any possibility of equipment damage. Scan the following bar codes to select the interface type you identified from the previous table, “PC Keyboard Interfaces and...
END------------------------------------ Connect to a Laptop or PC and Send Control/Function Characters You need to know if the scanner will be connected to a laptop (with an integrated keyboard), connected to a PC (with an external keyboard), or operated with no external keyboard. You also need to know if you want to transmit control characters and function characters.
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SET------------------------------------- Connect to Laptop or PC Laptop/No External Keyboard --------- Keyboard Attached --------- Send Control/Function Characters Enable Control Characters --------- Enable Function Characters --------- Disable --------- END------------------------------------ SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings...
This option may be used only with interface type G (IBM 3xxx 122-keyboard) with the Shift Lock key on. SET------------------------------------- Caps Lock Off --------- Caps Lock On --------- Caps Lock = ShiftLock --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
END------------------------------------ Country Mode You can select the following countries only when the scanner is configured for Interface Type E: • Belgium • Britain • Denmark • France • Germany • Italy • Japanese 106-Key • Norway • Portugal • Spain •...
Intercharacter Delay refers to the pause, if any, between each character before it is sent to the host. This time delay controls the flow of data from the scanner. Scan the following bar codes to select the Intercharacter Delay. SET-------------------------------------...
Quiet Interval Quiet Interval is the amount of time to look for keyboard activity before the scanner breaks the keyboard connection in order to transmit data to the host. SET------------------------------------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings...
Baud Rate selection may be active at any one time. The last Baud Rate bar code you scan during a programming session is the setting that is stored when you scan the END bar code. SET------------------------------------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings...
Scan the following bar codes to select the data format configuration needed to communicate with your system. SET------------------------------------- Data Bit Seven --------- Eight --------- Parity Bit None --------- Even --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings...
• CTS/RTS Flow Control is a type of hardware handshaking. The scanner activates the RTS (Request to Send) line when it is ready to send data to the host. The scanner waits for an active Clear to Send (CTS) signal from the host before transmitting data.
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SET bar code, scan the Step #1 bar code, scan the Step #2 bar code, and then scan the END bar code. Enable CTS/RTS Flow Control SET------------------------------------- Step #1 --------- Step #2 --------- END------------------------------------ Enable CTS Scan Control SET------------------------------ SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
XON/XOFF is software handshaking that allows the host to control data transmission. If the host sends an XOFF command to the scanner, the scanner does not send the bar code data until it receives an XON command from the host. If the host sends the XOFF command during data transmission, the host receives additional characters for no more than 2 ms.
Scan the following bar codes to configure the RS-232 ACK/NAK parameters for your scanner. RS-232 ACK/NAK Options SET------------------------------------- Disable ACK/NAK --------- Enable for Bar Code Transmission --------- Enable for Host Command Acknowledge --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings...
Intercharacter Delay refers to the pause, if any, between each character before it is sent to the host. This time delay controls the flow of data from the scanner. SET------------------------------------- None --------- 10 Milliseconds --------- 20 Milliseconds --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
6 Scan the END bar code on page 43. Keyboard Country Code for USB Interface Country Belgium Denmark France Germany Italy Japan Norway Poland Code for Code for Windows 98/XP/2000 IMAC Not available Not available SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
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Use the bar codes on the next page to specify the three-digit keyboard country code you identified in Step 1. Enable Lower Case Characters --------- END------------------------------------ SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 2 — Configuring Interface Settings Code for Code for Windows 98/XP/2000 IMAC...
This chapter contains the programming bar codes for configuring the optional prefix, suffix, and label ID which may be sent in addition to bar code data if your SR60 scanner is configured for the RS-232 or Keyboard Wedge interface. You will find these sections in this chapter: •...
• symbology-specific identifier characters (or label IDs). You may configure these Label Transmit settings only if your SR60 scanner has been configured to use either the RS-232 or Keyboard Wedge interface. How to Use the Prefix, Suffix, and Label ID The following table shows how you can use the prefix, suffix, and label ID characters.
Interface” on page 54. Setting Global Prefixes You may add one or two prefix characters to the standard label format. To add more than two prefix characters, contact Intermec Product Support for Full Label Edit (FLE) options. To set global prefixes 1 Identify your specific system requirements.
END------------------------------------ Setting Global Suffixes You may add one or two suffix characters to the standard label format. To add more than two suffix characters, contact Intermec Product Support for Full Label Edit (FLE) options. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
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You have added a two-character suffix to all bar code data, regardless of label symbology, that will be added to the label data before it is sent to the host. Setting Global Suffix(es) SET------------------------------------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings...
2 Scan the Set Prefix or Set Suffix bar code. 3 Scan the 0 digit four times to disable the prefix or suffix characters. 4 Scan the END bar code. Disabling Global Prefix/Suffix Characters SET------------------------------------- Set Prefix --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
• USB Interface • Wand Emulation, Keyboard Wedge, RS-232, or Decoded Interface The scanner does not transmit a prefix or suffix character if its hex value is set to zero. Note: For the USB interface, the global character that is added at the end of every scan is an End of Message (EOM) character, not a Postamble (suffix).
2 Scan the Preamble (prefix) or the Postamble (suffix) bar code. Preamble Postamble 3 Using the Full ASCII Chart on page 165, scan up to 19 characters. Use the Null character to clear the prefix or suffix. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
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To clear the prefix and suffix 1 Scan this bar code. Start 2 Scan this bar code to clear the Preamble (prefix) and Postamble (suffix). Clear Ambles 3 Scan this bar code. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings...
Suffix for a USB Interface” on page 54. To set an EOM for a USB interface 1 Scan this bar code. Start 2 Scan one of these EOM bar codes. The default setting is Return. EOM=Enter EOM=CR/LF SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual EOM=Field Exit...
END bar code to exit Programming mode. The scanner sounds a two-beep error tone to indicate that programming was incomplete, and the setting remains as it was before entering Programming mode. 7 Scan the END bar code. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
The host may use these characters as a means of distinguishing between symbologies. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings...
2 Scan the bar code for the location you chose. 3 Scan the END bar code Setting Label ID Location SET------------------------------------- Label ID = None --------- Position Label ID as Prefix --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring Label Transmit Settings...
4 Using the list of bar codes that starts on page 160, scan the four digits corresponding to the hex values you chose in Step 1. For this example, you would scan 4, 1, 3, and 1. Note: Successful programming requires four digits for the label ID. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
END------------------------------------ Setting a Single-Character Label ID The scanner does not transmit a label ID character if its hex value is set to zero. If you need a Label ID that contains only a single character, you can set a single-character label ID.
Disabling a Symbology-Specific Label ID To disable a symbology-specific label ID, you follow the steps in the “To set a single-character label ID” procedure on page 67, except you must scan four zeros in Step 5. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
You can enable any bar code symbology described in this chapter because all the symbologies in this chapter are supported by all the SR60 scanner interface types. Identify the symbologies you want to enable. Use the bar codes in this chapter to enable those symbologies and set the data format options (such as check digit or start/stop characters) required by your host system for each symbology type.
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• The Enable UPC-E bar code on page 73 tells the scanner to recognize UPC-E as an active symbology. Like UPC-A, UPC- E offers options for symbology expansion and reading of add- ons.
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Note: If you enable a symbology that has additional features that should be set, turn to the pages that support that symbology and its programmable features. SET------------------------------------- Disable All Symbologies --------- Symbology Selections Enable Code 39 --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
Minimum Label Length Minimum Label Length sets the minimum label length required for the Code 39 symbology. This feature causes the scanner to ignore small label segments, reducing the possibility that a portion of a good label is incorrectly seen as an entire label.
Minimum Label Length. To set Code 39 Minimum Label Length 1 Identify the minimum label length setting you want to make. The selectable range is 00 to 48 characters. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
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(such as 04, 06, or 08). 5 Scan the END bar code. Minimum Label Length SET------------------------------------ Set Minimum Label Length --------- END------------------------------------ page 79, scan the digits to SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
Scan the following bar codes to set the minimum number of reads required to verify Code 39/Pharmacode 39 symbologies. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
(USB interface only) Scan the following bar codes to enable or disable Code 39 Emulate Function Keys. START--------------------------------- Enable Code 39 Emulate Function Keys --------- Disable Code 39 Emulate Function Keys --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
PharmaCode 39, the Code 39 symbology must first be enabled. Configuring the PharmaCode 39 Options Scan the following bar codes to configure the PharmaCode 39 options for check digit and start/stop characters. SET------------------------------------ Check Digit Don’t Transmit --------- Transmit --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
Read Verification Read Verification is the number of times the scanner is required to read the bar code data before sending the label data to the host. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
1 Identify the minimum length setting you want to make. The selectable range is 00 to 80 characters. Note: The scanner decodes up to 80 characters, but the actual length read varies depending upon interface type, the physical size of the bar codes, print quality, and whether the bar code data consists of Code 128 code set A, set B, or set C characters.
Scan the following bar codes to set the minimum number of reads required to verify Code 128 and UCC/EAN 128 symbologies. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
About Interleaved 2 of 5 Options The Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology has the following programmable features: • Check Digit • Label Length Format • Read Verification SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
• The Set Minimum Label Length bar code on page 91 • The Enable Fixed Length Format bar code on page 92 directs the scanner to read only one or two label lengths. If you select fixed length format, there are three bar code labels for programming your scanner to read either one or two fixed lengths.
• The No Second Fixed Length bar code on page 93 Read Verification Read Verification is the number of times the scanner is required to read the bar code data before sending the label data to the host. Configuring the Interleaved 2 of 5 Options Scan the following bar codes to configure the Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology options.
3 Scan the Enable Variable Length Format bar code. 4 Scan the Set Minimum Label Length bar code. 5 Using the Digits bar codes on page 93, scan the digits to set the minimum label length you identified in Step 1. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
To set Interleaved 2 of 5 Fixed Length Format 1 Identify the fixed length settings you want to make. 2 Scan the SET bar code. 3 Scan the Enable Fixed Length Format bar code. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
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8 Scan the END bar code. Fixed Length Format SET------------------------------------ Enable Fixed Length Format --------- Set First Fixed Length --------- Step 6. No Second Fixed Length bar code and skip to Step 8. page 93, scan the digits to set SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
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Set Second Fixed Length --------- No Second Fixed Length --------- END------------------------------------ Digits --------- --------- --------- --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
Scan the following bar codes to set the number of reads to verify Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
If the check digit is not calculated, the digit will be sent regardless of settings for transmit or don’t transmit. For example, if you choose to transmit check digit, but not calculate it, the scanner sends the check digit encoded in the label without verifying its accuracy.
• The Set Minimum Label Length bar code on page 100 • The Enable Fixed Length Format bar code on page 101 directs the scanner to read only one or two label lengths. If you select fixed length format, there are three bar code labels for programming your scanner to read either one or two fixed lengths.
B, C, D (used for Start/Stop characters) are translated before being sent to the host. Read Verification Read Verification is the number of times the scanner is required to read the bar code data before sending the label data to the host. Configuring the Codabar Options Scan the following bar codes to configure the Codabar symbology options.
4 Scan the Set Minimum Label bar code. 5 Using the Digits bar codes on page 102, scan the digits to set the minimum label length you identified in Step 1. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
--------- END------------------------------------ Fixed Length Format The scanner offers the option of requiring Codabar labels to have one or two fixed lengths in the Fixed Label Format. To set Codabar symbology to Fixed Length Format 1 Identify the fixed length settings you want to make.
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Enable Fixed Length Format --------- Set First Fixed Length --------- Set Second Fixed Length --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Step 6. No Second Fixed Length bar code and skip to Step 8.
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--------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Start/Stop Characters SET------------------------------------ Match Not Required --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
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Format = ABCD/ ABCD --------- Format = abcd/ abcd --------- END------------------------------------ Note: If you choose Transmit, you must also choose one of these data formats: ABCD/TN*E, abcd/tn*e, ABCD/ABCD, or abcd/ abcd by scanning the appropriate bar code. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
Scan the following bar codes to set the number of reads to verify Codabar symbology. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
EAN-13. UPC/EAN Add-ons UPC-A or UPC-E and EAN-8 or EAN-13 Two and Five Digit Add-ons filters: • Required means UPC/EAN bar codes must have add-ons or label will not be read. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
• Optional means scanner reads UPC/EAN bar codes with or without add-ons. • Disable directs the scanner not to recognize or read add-on portions of UPC/EAN labels, but to read the main body of the label. Price/Weight Check Digit Price/Weight Check Digit provides options for enabling price/ weight check digits.
NSD is determined by the UPC-A settings on this page. EAN Data Format Settings These settings affect EAN data format. SET------------------------------------ EAN-13 Send Check Digit --------- Don’t Send Check Digit --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
Check Digit --------- END------------------------------------ UPC/EAN Expansion Scan the following bar codes to activate UPC/EAN Expansion: • Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 • Expand UPC-E to UPC-A • Expand EAN-8 to EAN-13 • Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
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SET------------------------------------ UPC-A to EAN-13 Expansion Expand --------- Don’t Expand --------- UPC-E to UPC-A Expansion Expand --------- Don’t Expand --------- EAN-8 to EAN-13 Expansion Expand --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
UPC/EAN Add-ons There are many ways to configure the scanner to handle add-ons. The scanner uses four filters that can be specified to define how add-ons are handled. The following is true for each filter: • Each add-on type can be disabled, required or optional.
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Note: Due to the structure of add-on codes, selecting the optional setting makes it impossible to ensure that the scanner will always read the add-on portion of the label. Intermec makes no guarantee, either written or implied, that scanners with optional add-on decoding enabled will perform with the speed and accuracy required for any given application.
Use the following bar codes to select domestic four or five digit, select European four or five digit, or disable the price/weight check. SET------------------------------------ Disable Price/ Weight Check Digit --------- Enable 4-Digit Check Digit --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until read verification has been modified for each symbology you enabled. 5 Scan the END bar code. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
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Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Read Verification SET------------------------------------- Verify UPC-A --------- Verify UPC-E --------- Verify EAN-13 --------- Verify EAN-8 --------- Verify Instore Label --------- Number of Reads to Verify One Read --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
Minimum Label Length Minimum Label Length sets the minimum label length required for Code 93 symbology. This feature causes the scanner to ignore small label segments, reducing the possibility that a portion of a good label is incorrectly seen as an entire label.
Note: To set a label length less than ten, you must scan a zero digit first and then the length digit (such as 04, 06, or 08). 5 Scan the END bar code. SET------------------------------------- Set Minimum Label Length --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
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Use the Digits bar codes to specify the two-digit minimum length value you identified in Step 1. END----------------------------------- Digits --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
Scan the following bar codes to set the number of reads to verify Code 93 symbology. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
Check Digit calculates the check digit to verify that the check digit contained in the bar code label is correct. If you enable this feature, your bar codes must contain a check digit. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
• The Set Minimum Label Length bar code on page 124 • The Enable Fixed Length Format bar code on page 126 directs the scanner to read only one or two label lengths. If you select fixed length format, there are three bar code labels for programming your scanner to read either one or two fixed lengths.
• The No Second Fixed Length bar code on page 126 Read Verification Read Verification is the number of times the scanner is required to read the bar code data before sending the label data to the host. Configuring the Standard 2 of 5/IATA Options Scan the following bar codes to configure the Standard 2 of 5/ IATA symbology options.
Note: To set a label length less than ten, you must scan a zero digit first and then the length digit (such as 04, 06, or 08). 6 Scan the END bar code. Variable Length Format SET------------------------------------- Enable Variable Length Format --------- Set Minimum Label Length --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
Note: To set a label length less than ten, you must scan a zero digit first and then the length digit (such as 04, 06, or 08). 8 Scan the END bar code. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Step 6.
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Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies Fixed Length Format SET------------------------------------- Enable Fixed Length Format --------- Set First Fixed Length --------- Set Second Fixed Length --------- No Second Fixed Length --------- END------------------------------------ SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
Scan the following bar codes to set the number of reads to verify Standard 2 of 5/IATA symbologies. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
When IATA is enabled, Standard 2 of 5 labels are not read. Scan the following bar codes to enable or disable IATA. SET------------------------------------- Enable --------- Disable --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
132 specifies either one or two check digits. Label Length Format Label length format permits the selection between variable length or fixed length formats. For best performance, Intermec recommends that you use the Fixed Length settings when your application requires only one or two label lengths.
• The Set Minimum Label Length bar code on page 133 • The Enable Fixed Length Format bar code on page 134 directs the scanner to read only one or two label lengths. If you select fixed length format, there are three bar code labels for programming your scanner to read either one or two fixed lengths.
The next two sections explain how to set the MSI/Plessey label length format to either the Variable Length or Fixed Length format. Variable Length Format You can set the MSI/Plessey to read Variable Length Format. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
The scanner offers the option of requiring MSI/Plessey labels to have one or two fixed length(s) in the Fixed Label Format. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies page 135, scan the digits to set...
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(such as 04, 06, or 08). 8 Scan the END bar code on page 135. Fixed Length SET------------------------------------- Enable Fixed Length Format --------- Step 6. Second Fixed Length bar code and skip to Step 8. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
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Set First Fixed Length --------- Set Second Fixed Length --------- No Second Fixed Length --------- END------------------------------------ Digits --------- --------- --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 4 — Enabling and Configuring Symbologies...
Scan the following bar codes to set the number of reads to verify MSI/Plessey symbologies. Note: The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the bar code data, the longer the scanner takes to validate and transmit a label.
• Configuring the Green LED Idle State • Configuring the Beeper Settings • Configuring the Marker Beam • Configuring the Low Power Mode • Configuring the Low Power Shutdown Delay • Configuring the Half Angle SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Configuring General Features...
141 enable or disable the beep upon completion of a good read. Note: Intermec strongly recommends that you do not disable this feature. The good read beep provides the best scanning status feedback to the user. You cannot disable error tones.
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(100 msec), medium (250 msec), or long (500 msec). • The When to Beep bar codes on page 143 let you configure the scanner to emit the good read beep when one of these events completes: • Decode of a bar code label.
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Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features Beep On --------- Power-up Beep Enable --------- Disable --------- Beep Volume Volume 1 --------- Volume 2 --------- Volume 3 --------- Good Read Beep Frequency --------- Medium --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
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--------- Good Read Beep Duration Short --------- Medium --------- Long --------- When to Beep After Decode --------- After Transmission to Host --------- After CTS Activation (RS-232 Only) --------- END------------------------------------ SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features...
3 Scan one of the Marker Beam Duration bar codes to set the duration for the beam to be illuminated. 4 Scan the END bar code. SET------------------------------------- Marker Beam Enable/Disable Marker Beam Enabled --------- Marker Beam Disabled --------- SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
However, the microcontroller must reboot with every trigger pull, which causes a very small delay in scanning. Intermec recommends that you use this mode only when the scanner is connected to a battery-powered terminal.
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2 Scan the both the Step #1 and Step #2 bar codes to enable or disable the option. 3 Scan the END bar code. SET------------------------------------- Enable Step #1 --------- Enable Step #2 --------- Disable Step #1 --------- Disable Step #2 --------- END------------------------------------ SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features...
The following bar codes provide for transition times of 0 (no delay), 2, 5, or 10 seconds delay. For other Low Power Shutdown Delay settings, contact Intermec Product Support. To set the Low Power Shutdown Delay option 1 Scan the SET bar code.
10 Seconds --------- END------------------------------------ Configuring the Half Angle When enabled, the Half Angle feature causes the scanner to scan with a scan angle that is approximately half the standard setting. Disabling the feature returns the scanner to the standard scan width.
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Chapter 5 — Configuring General Features SET------------------------------------- Enable --------- Disable --------- END------------------------------------ SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
This appendix lists the factory default configuration values and provides a worksheet for you to record the configuration changes you make. SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Factory Default Configuration...
Factory Default Configuration The following tables list most of the default configuration values for the SR60 scanner. These tables also serve as a worksheet where you can record the changes you make. For help restoring your scanner to these values, see “Restoring Factory Default Settings”...
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Code 39 Emulate Function Keys Disable Keyboard Country Code Label Transmit Settings Defaults Feature Universal Prefix Universal Suffix Single Character Prefix/Suffix Disable Label ID SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Appendix A — Factory Default Configuration Default 9600 Even Disable Disable Disable...
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“Configuring the Low Power Mode” on page 146 or “Configuring the Half Angle” on page 149. Default Enable High High 100 ms After Decode Disable (SR version) 500 ms Disable Enable (XLR version) Disable (SR version) SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Your Setting...
Reference Information This appendix contains information you may find useful while programming your SR60 scanner. In this appendix, you will find these sections: • Sample Bar Codes • Keypad Bar Codes • RS-232 Host Commands • ASCII Character Set • Full ASCII Chart •...
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 MSI/Plessey Keypad Bar Codes To configure some features, you need to select numbers and letters. You can use these bar codes. --------- --------- --------- Code 93.test 14476925 SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual...
Reset Scanner Beep Good Read Tone Force Good Read Tone XOFF SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Appendix B — Reference Information ASCII Character Description Places the scanner in an operational mode in which the scanner does not accept bar code data input from the scan optics.
You need these hex values when you configure symbology-specific label identifiers, as well as when you enable custom prefix and suffix characters. ASCII Char. Value ASCII ASCII Char. Value Char. Value “ & < > SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual ASCII Char. Value ‘...
ASCII Extended Chart Field Exit Enter SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual Appendix B — Reference Information Field Advance Send...
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