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  • Page 1 FM510 Series IVD Scanners User Guide Version: 1.0.0...
  • Page 2 The products depicted in this manual may include software copyrighted by Newland Europe BV or a third party. The user, corporation or individual shall not duplicate, in whole or in part, distribute, modify, decompile, disassemble, decode, reverse engineer, rent, transfer, or sublicense such software without prior written consent from the copyright holders.
  • Page 3 Revision History Version Description Date V1.0.0 Initial release. July 12, 2022...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Revision History ................................... 3 Preface ......................................1 Introduction ..................................1 Chapter Description ................................. 1 Explanation of Symbols ..............................2 Explanation of Icons ................................. 2 Chapter 1 Getting Started ................................3 Introduction ..................................3 Symbologies ..................................3 FM510 Scanner ................................4 Chapter 2 Installation ...................................
  • Page 5 Operating Voltage ..............................17 Operating Current ..............................18 I/O Voltage ................................18 Timing Sequence ................................19 Power Up Timing Sequence ............................ 19 Chapter 5 External Reference Circuit ............................20 External Circuit Design ..............................20 Switching Output Circuit ............................20 Switching Input Circuit............................. 20 Chapter 6 Easyset ..................................
  • Page 6 Scan Mode ..................................34 Decode Session Timeout ............................... 34 Reread Timeout ................................36 Good Read Delay ................................38 Bad Read Message ................................ 39 Set Bad Read Message ............................40 Trigger Commands ................................. 40 Modify Start Scanning Command ........................... 41 Modify Stop Scanning Command ..........................41 Illumination ..................................
  • Page 7 Add-On Code Required............................60 Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 ............................60 EAN-13 ..................................61 Restore Factory Defaults ............................61 Enable/Disable EAN-13 ............................61 Transmit Check Character ............................62 2-Digit Add-On Code ............................... 62 5-Digit Add-On Code ............................... 63 Add-On Code Required............................63 UPC-E ....................................
  • Page 8 Transmit Code 32 Start/Stop Character ........................80 Transmit Code 32 Check Character ........................80 Codabar ..................................81 Restore Factory Defaults ............................81 Enable/Disable Codabar ............................81 Set Length Range for Codabar ..........................82 Check Character Verification ........................... 83 Start/Stop Character ............................... 84 Code 93 ..................................
  • Page 9 AIM ID Prefix ................................115 Code ID Prefix ................................116 Restore All Default Code IDs ..........................116 Modify Code ID ..............................117 Custom Suffix ................................120 Enable/Disable Custom Suffix ..........................120 Set Custom Suffix ..............................120 Data Packing ................................121 Introduction ................................
  • Page 11: Preface

    This manual provides installation, optics, electrical specifications as well as detailed instructions for setting up and using the NLS-FM510 series fixed mount barcode scanner (hereinafter referred to as “the FM510” or “the scanner”). This guide provides programming instructions for the FM510. Users can configure the FM510 by scanning the programming barcodes included in this manual.
  • Page 12: Explanation Of Symbols

    host.  Chapter 14, Batch Programming : Explains how to integrate a complex programming task into a single barcode.  Appendix : Provides factory defaults table and a bunch of frequently used programming barcodes. Explanation of Symbols This symbol indicates lists of required steps. •...
  • Page 13: Revision History

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction The NLS-FM510 series products are 1D linear barcode scanners for medical applications, mainly integrated into testing instruments in laboratories, hospitals and assembly lines. It delivers fast and reliable reading of 1D printed barcodes on short- distance test tubes or reagent bottles.
  • Page 14: Fm510 Scanner

    FM510 Scanner FM510-H ① LED ② Scan Window ③ Mounting Hole ④ Label ⑤ Mounting Hole ⑥ Cable Figure 1-1 FM510-V ① LED ② Scan Window ③ Mounting Hole ④ Label ⑤ Mounting Hole ⑥ Cable Figure 1-2...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter 2 Installation Introduction This chapter explains how to install the FM510, including general requirements, housing design, and physical and optical information. Caution: Do not touch the imaging lens when installing the scanner. Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the lens.
  • Page 16: Installation

    Installation FM510-H NLS -FM510-H Sc anning Ran ge Horizont al Dis tance/ mm C R 100M 2/ R 2 识读范围 Figure 2-1 ng Ra nge nn ing Ra nge 基恩士 B L- 180识读范围...
  • Page 17 FM510-V NLS -FM510-V Scan nin g Range NLS -FM510-H Sc anning Ran ge Horizontal Dist anc e/ mm Horizont al Dis tance/ mm C R 100M 2/ R 2 识读范围 Figure 2-2 NLS-FM15-V cannng Ra nge NLS-FM515-V Scann ing Ra nge 基恩士...
  • Page 18: Mounting

    Mounting The illustrations below show the mechanical mounting dimensions (unit: mm) for the FM510. FM510-H Figure 2-3 FM510-V Figure 2-4...
  • Page 19: 7-Pin Hot-Tinned Wire

    7-pin Hot-tinned Wire The FM510 with 7-pin hot-tinned wire can be connected to the host: • 7-pin hot-tinned wire can be used as RS-232 communication. The figure below illustrates wire colors of the 7-pin hot-tinned wire. Figure 2-5 Length of Cable FM510-H Figure 2-6...
  • Page 20: Esd

    FM510-V Figure 2-7 ESD protection has been taken into account when designing the FM510. However, due to limited board space, additional ESD protection, such as TVS protection, is not provided on the scanner’s I/O interface. It is advised to take corresponding protection measures when integrating the scanner.
  • Page 21: Thermal Considerations

    Thermal Considerations Electronic components in the FM510 will generate heat during the course of their operation. Operating the FM510 in continuous mode for an extended period may cause temperatures to rise on CPU, CIS, LEDs, DC-DC, etc. Overheating can degrade image quality and affect scanning performance. Given that, the following precautions should be taken into consideration when integrating the FM510.
  • Page 22: Chapter 3 Optics

    Chapter 3 Optics Introduction The FM510 contains: a CCD image sensor and its lens • two LEDs based illumination system and two lenses • Sensor Pixel: 2500*1 CCD Frame rate: 780fps Illumination The FM510 has two red LEDs for supplementary lighting, making it possible to scan barcodes even in complete darkness. The illumination can be programmed On or Off.
  • Page 23: Led Indicators

    LED Indicators Table 3-1 LED Indicators Description Blue LED on The device is powered on and enters the standby state. Green LED flashes 200ms It indicates a good read. Red LED flashes 200ms It indicates device malfunction. Window Size The window must not block the field of view and should be sized to accommodate FOV envelopes shown below. FM510-H Figure 3-2...
  • Page 24: Ambient Light

    FM510-V Figure 3-3 Ambient Light The FM510 shows better performance with ambient light. However, high-frequency pulsed light can result in performance degradation. Eye Safety The FM510 has no lasers. It uses LEDs to produce illumination beam. The LEDs are bright, but testing has been done to demonstrate that the scanner is safe for its intended application under normal usage conditions.
  • Page 25: Depth Of Field

    Depth of Field The tables below list the depth of view tested in the 0lx and 300lx natural light. Table 3-2 Ambient light: 0lux or 300lux natural light FM510-H 25~105mm FM510-V 15~95mm...
  • Page 26: Chapter 4 Electrical Specifications

    Chapter 4 Electrical Specifications Power Supply Do not power up the FM510 until it is properly connected. Be sure the power is cut off before connecting a cable to or disconnecting a cable from the host interface connector. Hot-plugging could damage the scanner. Unstable power supply or sharp voltage drops or unreasonably short interval between power-ons may lead to unstable performance of the scanner.
  • Page 27: Interface Pinouts

    Interface Pinouts The following table lists the pin functions of the 7-pin hot-tinned wire connector. Table 4-1 PIN# Signal State Function Remark Power input DC IN Orange Switching input See Note 1 SW IN Low level Purple Power-supply ground Black Switching output See Note 2 SW OUT...
  • Page 28: Operating Current

    Operating Current Table 4-3 T=25°C Mode Typical Maximum State Unit Working Current PEAK VCC=5V Idle Current 1. RMS indicates the RMS value of the current under the stable working state. 2. PEAK indicates the peak current the device reaches. I/O Voltage Table 4-4 GND =0 V, T=25°C Parameter...
  • Page 29: Timing Sequence

    Timing Sequence Power Up Timing Sequence Figure 4-1 Before powering on the scanner, ensure that all the signals remain low to prevent current from flowing backwards to affect the performance of the scanner. Initialization will be completed within 1s if the scanner functions well after power- The initialization completes and the scanner can receive serial commands from the host.
  • Page 30: Chapter 5 External Reference Circuit

    Enter Setup Chapter 5 External Reference Circuit External Circuit Design Switching Output Circuit The circuit below is used to drive an external switch output signal. This pin is reserved as external output interface. The SW_OUT signal is from black wire of the 7-pin hot-tinned wire. Figure 5-1 Switching Input Circuit The circuit below is used to provide the scanner with a signal to trigger a scan and decode session.
  • Page 31: Chapter 6 Easyset

    Enter Setup Chapter 6 Easyset EasySet EasySet, developed by Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd., is a configuration tool for Newland’s 1D/2D handheld barcode scanner, fixed mount barcode scanners and OEM scan engines. Its main features include:  View device & configuration information of online device ...
  • Page 32: Chapter 7 Configuration

    Besides the two methods mentioned above, you can conveniently perform scanner configuration through EasySet too. EasySet is a Windows-based configuration tool particularly designed for Newland products, enabling users to gain access to decoded data and captured images and to configure scanners. For more information about this tool, refer to the EasySet User Guide.
  • Page 33: Programming Barcode/ Programming Command/Function

    Enter Setup Programming Barcode/ Programming Command/Function The figure above is an example that shows you the programming barcode and command for the Enter Setup function: 1. The No Case Conversion barcode. 2. The No Case Conversion command. 3. The description of feature/option. ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 34: Use Of Programming Barcodes

    Enter Setup Use of Programming Barcodes Scanning the Enter Setup barcode can enable the scanner to enter the setup mode. Then you can scan a number of programming barcodes to configure your scanner. To exit the setup mode, scan the Exit Setup barcode or a non- programing barcode, or reboot the scanner.
  • Page 35: Default Settings

    Enter Setup Default Settings Factory Defaults Scanning the following barcode can restore the scanner to the factory defaults. You may need to reset all parameters to the factory defaults when:  scanner is not properly configured so that it fails to decode barcodes. ...
  • Page 36: Query Product Information

    Enter Setup Query Product Information After scanning the barcode below, the product information (including product name, firmware version, decoder version, hardware version, serial number, OEM serial number and manufacturing date) will be sent to the host device. Query Product Information Query Product Name Query Product Name Query Firmware Version...
  • Page 37: Query Decoder Version

    Enter Setup Query Decoder Version Query Decoder Version Query Hardware Version Query Hardware Version Query Product Serial Number Query Product Serial Number ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 38: Query Manufacturing Date

    Enter Setup Query Manufacturing Date Query Manufacturing Date Query OEM Serial Number Query OEM Serial Number Query Data Formatter Version Query Data Formatter Version ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 39: Chapter 8 Communication Interface

    Enter Setup Chapter 8 Communication Interface Introduction  Serial communication interface is usually used when connecting the scanner to a host device (like PC, POS). You need to set communication parameters to match the host device. ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 40: Rs-232 Interface

    Enter Setup RS-232 Interface Serial communication interface is usually used when connecting the scanner to a host device (like PC, POS). However, to ensure smooth communication and accuracy of data, you need to set communication parameters (including baud rate, parity check, data bit and stop bit) to match the host device.
  • Page 41: Baud Rate

    Enter Setup Baud Rate Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the baud rate to match the host requirements. 115200 57600 38400 19200 14400 9600 4800 ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 42: Parity Check

    Enter Setup 2400 1200 Parity Check Set the parity type to match the host requirements. Odd Parity: If the data contains an odd number of 1 bits, the parity bit value is set to 0. Even Parity: If the data contains an even number of 1 bits, the parity bit value is set to 0. None: Select this option when no parity bit is required.
  • Page 43: Data Bit

    Enter Setup Data Bit Set the number of data bits to match the host requirements. 7 Data Bits 8 Data Bits Stop Bit The stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one character and prepares the receiving device for the next character in the serial data stream.
  • Page 44: Chapter 9 System Settings

    Enter Setup Chapter 9 System Settings Scan Mode Level Mode: A trigger pull activates a decode session. The decode session continues until a barcode is decoded or you release the trigger. Continuous Mode: The scanner automatically starts one decode session after another. To suspend/resume barcode reading, simply press the trigger.
  • Page 45 Enter Setup Set the decode session timeout to 1,500ms: Scan the Enter Setup barcode. Scan the Decode Session Timeout barcode. Scan the numeric barcodes “1”, “5”, “0” and “0” from the “Digit Barcodes” section in Appendix. Scan the Save barcode from the “Save/Cancel Barcodes” section in Appendix. Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
  • Page 46: Reread Timeout

    Enter Setup Reread Timeout Reread Timeout can avoid undesired rereading of same barcode in a given period of time. This feature is only applicable to the Sense and Continuous modes. To enable/disable the Reread Timeout, scan the appropriate barcode below. Enable Reread Timeout: Do not allow the scanner to re-read same barcode before the reread timeout expires.
  • Page 47 Enter Setup You may wish to restart the reread timeout when the scanner encounters the same barcode that was decoded in the last scan session before the reread timeout expires. To enable this feature, scan the Reread Timeout Reset On barcode. This feature is only effective when Reread Timeout is enabled.
  • Page 48: Good Read Delay

    Enter Setup Good Read Delay Good Read Delay sets the minimum amount of time before the scanner can read another barcode after a good read. This parameter is programmable in 1ms increments from 1ms to 3,600,000ms. Scan the appropriate barcode below to enable or disable the delay.
  • Page 49: Bad Read Message

    Enter Setup Bad Read Message Scan the appropriate barcode below to select whether or not to send a bad read message (user-programmable) when a good read does not occur before trigger release, or the decode session timeout expires, or the scanner receives the Stop Scanning command (For more information, see the “Serial Trigger Command”...
  • Page 50: Set Bad Read Message

    Enter Setup Set Bad Read Message A bad read message can contain up to 7 characters (HEX values from 0x00 to 0xFF). To set a bad read message, scan the Set Bad Read Message barcode, the numeric barcodes representing the hexadecimal values of desired character(s) and the Save barcode.
  • Page 51: Modify Start Scanning Command

    Enter Setup Disable Trigger Commands Enable Trigger Commands Modify Start Scanning Command The Start Scanning command can consist of 1-10 characters (HEX values from 0x01 to 0xFF). In this command, the character “?” (HEX: 0x3F) cannot be the first character. The default Start Scanning command is <SOH> T <EOT>. Modify Start Scanning Command Set the Start Scanning command to “*T”: Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
  • Page 52 Enter Setup Modify Stop Scanning Command Set the Stop Scanning command to “*P”: Scan the Enter Setup barcode. Scan the Modify Stop Scanning Command barcode. Scan the numeric barcodes “2”, “A”, “5” and “0” from the “Digit Barcodes” section in Appendix. Scan the Save barcode from the “Save/Cancel Barcodes”...
  • Page 53: Illumination

    Enter Setup Illumination A couple of illumination options are provided to improve the lighting conditions during every image capture: Normal: Illumination LEDs are turned on during image capture. Off: Illumination LEDs are off all the time. Normal Good Read LED The green LED can be programmed to be On or Off to indicate good read.
  • Page 54: Good Read Led Duration

    Enter Setup Good Read LED Duration This parameter sets the amount of time that the Good Read LED to remain on following a good read. It is programmable in 1ms increments from 1ms to 2,500ms. Short (20ms) Medium (120ms) Long (220ms) Prolonged (320ms) Custom (1 - 2,500ms)...
  • Page 55: Security Level

    Enter Setup Security Level This parameter sets decoding times that is required to correctly read the barcode. The higher the security level, the lower the decoding error rate, but the slower the speed. Security Level 1 Security Level 2 Security Level 3 Security Level 4 ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 56: Switching Input Signal

    Enter Setup Switching Input Signal After Switching Input is enabled, there are two ways to trigger a decode session with a trigger pull as below. Negative Slope Positive Slope LED off and decode session ends LED on and decode session continues Debounce time Enable/Disable Switching Input Enable Switching Input...
  • Page 57: Trigger Slope

    Enter Setup Trigger Slope Positive Slope Negative Slope Trigger Duration This parameter sets the trigger duration during a decode session. Within trigger duration, the decode session continues until a barcode is decoded or you release the trigger. When it is set to 0, the time is infinite. This feature is only applicable to the Level mode.
  • Page 58: Debounce Duration

    Enter Setup Debounce Duration This parameter sets the debounce duration after a trigger press. When the debounce time expires, the scanner triggers a decode session. The default setting is 10ms. Debounce Duration Set the Debounce Duration to 20ms: Scan the Enter Setup barcode. Scan the Debounce Duration barcode.
  • Page 59: Switching Output Signal

    Enter Setup Switching Output Signal After Switching Output is enabled, there are two ways to output level after a successful or failed decode. Output High Level Output Low Level Enable/Disable Switching Output Enable Switching Output Disable Switching Output ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 60: Output High/Low Level

    Enter Setup Output High/Low Level Output High Level Output Low Level Output Duration This parameter sets the level output duration after a successful or failed decode. Output Duration Set the Output Duration to 500ms: Scan the Enter Setup barcode. Scan the Output Duration barcode. Scan the numeric barcodes “5”, “0”...
  • Page 61: Enable Level Output

    Enter Setup Enable Level Output Level output is enabled after a successful or failed decode. The configuration format is LCAATCmSnF. m=1: it indicates the scanner produces high/low level after a good read. m=0: it indicates the scanner doesn’t produce high/low level after a good read. n=1: it indicates the scanner produces high/low level after a failed read.
  • Page 62: Stop Level Output

    Enter Setup Stop Level Output Stop level output when another decode session starts or ends. The configuration format is LCADACmEnB. m=1: it indicates the scanner stop producing high or low level when another decode session ends. m=0: it indicates the scanner continues producing high or low level when another decode session ends. n=1: it indicates the scanner stop producing high or low level when another decode session starts.
  • Page 63: Chapter 10 Symbologies

    Enter Setup Chapter 10 Symbologies Introduction Every symbology (barcode type) has its own unique attributes. This chapter provides programming barcodes for configuring the scanner so that it can identify various symbologies. It is recommended to disable those that are rarely used to increase the efficiency of the scanner.
  • Page 64: Surround Gs1 Application Identifiers (Ai's) With Parentheses

    Enter Setup Surround GS1 Application Identifiers (AI’s) with Parentheses When Surround GS1 AI’s with Parentheses is selected, each application identifier (AI) contained in scanned data will be enclosed in parentheses in the output message. Do Not Surround GS1 AI’s with Parentheses Surround GS1 AI’s with Parentheses If Surround GS1 AI’s with Parentheses is selected, the barcode above is output as (01)00614141999996(10)10ABCEDF123456.
  • Page 65: Code 128

    Enter Setup Code 128 Restore Factory Defaults Restore the Factory Defaults of Code 128 Enable/Disable Code 128 Enable Code 128 Disable Code 128 If the scanner fails to identify Code 128 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Code 128 barcode.
  • Page 66: Set Length Range For Code 128

    Enter Setup Set Length Range for Code 128 The scanner can be configured to only decode Code 128 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths. Set the Minimum Length Set the Maximum Length If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Code 128...
  • Page 67: Restore Factory Defaults

    Enter Setup EAN-8 Restore Factory Defaults Restore the Factory Defaults of EAN-8 Enable/Disable EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Disable EAN-8 If the scanner fails to identify EAN-8 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable EAN-8 barcode. Transmit Check Character EAN-8 is 8 digits in length with the last one as its check character used to verify the integrity of the data.
  • Page 68: 2-Digit Add-On Code

    Enter Setup 2-Digit Add-On Code An EAN-8 barcode can be augmented with a two-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is an EAN-8 barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a two-digit add-on code. Disable 2-Digit Add-On Code Enable 2-Digit Add-On Code Disable 2-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes EAN-8 and ignores the add-on code when presented...
  • Page 69: 5-Digit Add-On Code

    Enter Setup 5-Digit Add-On Code An EAN-8 barcode can be augmented with a five-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is an EAN-8 barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a five-digit add-on code. Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code Enable 5-Digit Add-On Code Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes EAN-8 and ignores the add-on code when presented...
  • Page 70: Ean-8 Add-On Code Required

    Enter Setup Add-On Code Required When EAN-8 Add-On Code Required is selected, the scanner will only read EAN-8 barcodes that contain add-on codes. EAN-8 Add-On Code Not Required EAN-8 Add-On Code Required Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13: Convert EAN-8 decoded data to EAN-13 format before transmission. After conversion, the data follows EAN-13 format and is affected by EAN-13 programming selections (e.g., Check Character).
  • Page 71: Restore Factory Defaults

    Enter Setup EAN-13 Restore Factory Defaults Restore the Factory Defaults of EAN-13 Enable/Disable EAN-13 Enable EAN-13 Disable EAN-13 If the scanner fails to identify EAN-13 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable EAN-13 barcode. ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 72: Transmit Check Character

    Enter Setup Transmit Check Character Transmit EAN-13 Check Character Do Not Transmit EAN-13 Check Character 2-Digit Add-On Code An EAN-13 barcode can be augmented with a two-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is an EAN-13 barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a two-digit add-on code.
  • Page 73: 5-Digit Add-On Code

    Enter Setup 5-Digit Add-On Code An EAN-13 barcode can be augmented with a five-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is an EAN-13 barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a five-digit add-on code. Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code Enable 5-Digit Add-On Code Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes EAN-13 and ignores the add-on code when...
  • Page 74: Upc-E

    Enter Setup UPC-E Restore Factory Defaults Restore the Factory Defaults of UPC-E Enable/Disable UPC-E Enable UPC-E Disable UPC-E If the scanner fails to identify UPC-E barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable UPC-E barcode. ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 75: Transmit Check Character

    Enter Setup Transmit Check Character UPC-E is 8 digits in length with the last one as its check character used to verify the integrity of the data. Transmit UPC-E Check Character Do Not Transmit UPC-E Check Character 2-Digit Add-On Code A UPC-E barcode can be augmented with a two-digit add-on code to form a new one.
  • Page 76: 5-Digit Add-On Code

    Enter Setup 5-Digit Add-On Code A UPC-E barcode can be augmented with a five-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is a UPC-E barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a five-digit add-on code. Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code Enable 5-Digit Add-On Code Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes UPC-E and ignores the add-on code when...
  • Page 77: Transmit Preamble Character

    Enter Setup Transmit Preamble Character Preamble characters (Country Code and System Character) can be transmitted as part of a UPC-E barcode. Select one of the following options for transmitting UPC-E preamble to the host device: transmit system character only, transmit system character and country code (“0”...
  • Page 78: Upc-A

    Enter Setup UPC-A Restore Factory Defaults Restore the Factory Defaults of UPC-A Enable/Disable UPC-A Enable UPC-A Disable UPC-A If the scanner fails to identify UPC-A barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable UPC-A barcode. Transmit Check Character UPC-A is 13 digits in length with the last one as its check character used to verify the integrity of the data.
  • Page 79: 2-Digit Add-On Code

    Enter Setup 2-Digit Add-On Code A UPC-A barcode can be augmented with a two-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is a UPC-A barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a two-digit add-on code. Disable 2-Digit Add-On Code Enable 2-Digit Add-On Code Disable 2-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes UPC-A and ignores the add-on code when...
  • Page 80: 5-Digit Add-On Code

    Enter Setup 5-Digit Add-On Code A UPC-A barcode can be augmented with a five-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is a UPC-A barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a five-digit add-on code. Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code Enable 5-Digit Add-On Code Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes UPC-A and ignores the add-on code when...
  • Page 81: Add-On Code Required

    Enter Setup Add-On Code Required When UPC-A Add-On Code Required is selected, the scanner will only read UPC-A barcodes that contain add-on codes. UPC-A Add-On Code Not Required UPC-A Add-On Code Required Transmit Preamble Character Preamble characters (Country Code and System Character) can be transmitted as part of a UPC-A barcode. Select one of the following options for transmitting UPC-A preamble to the host device: transmit system character only, transmit system character and country code (“0”...
  • Page 82: Interleaved 2 Of 5

    Enter Setup Interleaved 2 of 5 Restore Factory Defaults Restore the Factory Defaults of Interleaved 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 If the scanner fails to identify Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode.
  • Page 83: Set Length Range For Interleaved 2 Of 5

    Enter Setup Set Length Range for Interleaved 2 of 5 The scanner can be configured to only decode Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths. Set the Minimum Length Set the Maximum Length If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Interleaved 2 of 5...
  • Page 84: Check Character Verification

    Enter Setup Check Character Verification A check character is optional for Interleaved 2 of 5 and can be added as the last character. It is a calculated value used to verify the integrity of the data.  Disable: The scanner transmits Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes as is. ...
  • Page 85: Code 39

    Enter Setup Code 39 Restore Factory Defaults Restore the Factory Defaults of Code 39 Enable/Disable Code 39 Enable Code 39 Disable Code 39 If the scanner fails to identify Code 39 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Code 39 barcode.
  • Page 86: Set Length Range For Code 39

    Enter Setup Set Length Range for Code 39 The scanner can be configured to only decode Code 39 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths. Set the Minimum Length Set the Maximum Length If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Code 39 barcodes...
  • Page 87: Check Character Verification

    Enter Setup Check Character Verification A check character is optional for Code 39 and can be added as the last character. It is a calculated value used to verify the integrity of the data.  Disable: The scanner transmitsCode 39 barcodes as is. ...
  • Page 88: Transmit Start/Stop Character

    Enter Setup Transmit Start/Stop Character Code 39 uses an asterisk (*) for both the start and the stop characters. You can choose whether or not to transmit the start/stop characters by scanning the appropriate barcode below. Do Not Transmit Start/Stop Character Transmit Start/Stop Character Enable/Disable Code 39 Full ASCII The scanner can be configured to identify all ASCII characters by scanning the appropriate barcode below.
  • Page 89: Enable/Disable Code 32 (Italian Pharma Code)

    Enter Setup Enable/Disable Code 32 (Italian Pharma Code) Code 32 is a variant of Code 39 used by the Italian pharmaceutical industry. Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable Code 32. Code 39 must be enabled and Code 39 check character verification must be disabled for this parameter to function.
  • Page 90: Transmit Code 32 Start/Stop Character

    Enter Setup Transmit Code 32 Start/Stop Character Code 32 must be enabled for this parameter to function. Do Not Transmit Code 32 Start/Stop Character Transmit Code 32 Start/Stop Character Transmit Code 32 Check Character Code 32 must be enabled for this parameter to function. Do Not Transmit Code 32 Check Character Transmit Code 32 Check Character ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 91: Codabar

    Enter Setup Codabar Restore Factory Defaults Restore the Factory Defaults of Codabar Enable/Disable Codabar Enable Codabar Disable Codabar If the scanner fails to identify Codabar barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Codabar barcode. ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 92: Set Length Range For Codabar

    Enter Setup Set Length Range for Codabar The scanner can be configured to only decode Codabar barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths. Set the Minimum Length Set the Maximum Length If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Codabar barcodes...
  • Page 93: Check Character Verification

    Enter Setup Check Character Verification A check character is optional for Codabar and can be added as the last character. It is a calculated value used to verify the integrity of the data.  Disable: The scanner transmits Codabar barcodes as is. ...
  • Page 94: Start/Stop Character

    Enter Setup Start/Stop Character You can set the start/stop characters and choose whether or not to transmit the start/stop characters by scanning the appropriate barcode below. Do Not Transmit Start/Stop Character Transmit Start/Stop Character ABCD/ABCD as the Start/Stop Character ABCD/TN*E as the Start/Stop Character abcd/abcd as the Start/Stop Character abcd/tn*e as the Start/Stop Character ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 95: Code 93

    Enter Setup Code 93 Restore Factory Defaults Restore the Factory Defaults of Code 93 Enable/Disable Code 93 Enable Code 93 Disable Code 93 If the scanner fails to identify Code 93 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Code 93 barcode.
  • Page 96: Set Length Range For Code 93

    Enter Setup Set Length Range for Code 93 The scanner can be configured to only decode Code 93 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths. Set the Minimum Length Set the Maximum Length If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Code 93 barcodes...
  • Page 97: Gs1-128 (Ucc/Ean-128)

    Enter Setup GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) Restore Factory Defaults Restore the Factory Defaults of GS1-128 Enable/Disable GS1-128 Enable GS1-128 Disable GS1-128 If the scanner fails to identify GS1-128 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the EnterSetup barcode and then Enable GS1-128 barcode. ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 98: Set Length Range For Gs1-128

    Enter Setup Set Length Range for GS1-128 The scanner can be configured to only decode GS1-128 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths. Set the Minimum Length Set the Maximum Length If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes GS1-128 barcodes...
  • Page 99: Chapter 11 Data Formatter

    Enter Setup Chapter 11 Data Formatter Introduction You may use the Data Formatter to modify the scanner’s output. For example, you can use the Data Formatter to insert characters at certain points in barcode data or to suppress/ replace/ send certain characters in barcode data as it is scanned. Normally, when you scan a barcode, it gets outputted automatically;...
  • Page 100 Enter Setup Step 2: Scan the Add Data Format barcode. Add Data Format Step 3: Select a label (Format_0 or Format_1 or Format_2 or Format_3). Scan a numeric barcode 0 or 1 or 2 or 3 to label this data format Format_0 or Format_1 or Format_2 or Format_3. Step 4: Select formatter command type.
  • Page 101 Enter Setup Example: Program a Format_0 data format using formatter command type 6, Code 128 containing 10 characters applicable, send all characters followed by “A”. 1. Scan the Enter Setup barcode Enter the Setup mode 2. Scan the Add Data Format barcode Add a data format 3.
  • Page 102: Programming With Serial Commands

    Enter Setup Programming with Serial Commands A data format can also be created by serial commands (HEX) sent from the host device. All commands must be entered in uppercase letters. The syntax consists of the following elements: Prefix: “~<SOH>0000” (HEX: 7E 01 30 30 30 30), 6 characters. Storage type: “@”...
  • Page 103: Enable/Disable Data Formatter

    Enter Setup Enable/Disable Data Formatter When Data Formatter is disabled, the data format you have enabled becomes invalid. Disable Data Formatter You may wish to require the data to conform to a data format you have created. The following settings can be applied to your data format: Enable Data Formatter, Required, Keep Prefix/Suffix: Scanned data that meets your data format requirements is modified accordingly and gets outputted along with prefixes and suffixes (if prefix and suffix are enabled).
  • Page 104: Data Format Selection

    Enter Setup Enable Data Formatter, Required, Keep Prefix/Suffix Enable Data Formatter, Required, Drop Prefix/Suffix Enable Data Formatter, Not Required, Keep Prefix/Suffix Enable Data Formatter, Not Required, Drop Prefix/Suffix Data Format Selection After enabling the Data Formatter, you can select a data format you want to use by scanning the appropriate barcode below. ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 105 Enter Setup Format_0 Format_1 Format_2 Format_3 ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 106: Change Data Format For A Single Scan

    Enter Setup Change Data Format for a Single Scan You can switch between data formats for a single scan. The next barcode is scanned using the data format selected here, then reverts to the format you have selected above. For example, you may have set your scanner to use the data format you saved as Format_3. You can switch to Format_1 for a single trigger pull by scanning the Single Scan –...
  • Page 107: Clear Data Format

    Enter Setup Clear Data Format There are two methods to remove data format created from your scanner: Delete one data format: Scan the Clear One barcode, a numeric barcode (0-3) and the Save barcode. For example, to delete Format_2, you should scan the Clear One barcode, the 2 barcode and the Save barcode Delete all data formats: Scan the Clear All barcode.
  • Page 108: Formatter Command Type 6

    Enter Setup Formatter Command Type 6 When working with the Data Formatter, a virtual cursor is moved along your input data string. The following commands are used to both move this cursor to different positions, and to select, replace, and insert data into the final output. For the hex value of ASCII characters involved in the commands, refer to the “ASCII Table”...
  • Page 109 Enter Setup F3 Send all characters up to a particular character Syntax=F3ssxx (ss: The particular character’s hex value; xx: The insert character’s hex value) Include in the output message all characters from the input message, starting with the character at the current cursor position and continuing to, but not including, the particular character “ss,”...
  • Page 110 Enter Setup E9 and F4 Example: Send all but the last characters, followed by 2 tabs Send all characters except for the last 8 from the barcode above, followed by 2 tabs. Command string: E908F40902 E9 is the “Send all but the last characters” command 08 is the number of characters at the end to ignore F4 is the “Insert a character multiple times”...
  • Page 111: Move Commands

    Enter Setup B3 and B4 Example: Insert the symbology name and length Send the symbology name and length before the barcode data from the barcode above. Break up these insertions with spaces. End with a carriage return. Command string: B3F42001B4F42001F10D B3 is the “Insert symbology name”...
  • Page 112 Enter Setup F5 Example: Move the cursor forward and send the data Move the cursor forward 3 characters, then send the rest of the barcode data from the barcode above. End with a carriage return. Command string: F503F10D F5 is the “Move the cursor forward a number of characters” command 03 is the number of characters to move the cursor F1 is the “Send all characters”...
  • Page 113: Search Commands

    Enter Setup Search Commands F8 Search forward for a character Syntax=F8xx (xx: The search character’s hex value) Search the input message forward for “xx” character from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the “xx” character. F8 Example: Send barcode data that starts after a particular character Search for the letter “D”...
  • Page 114 Enter Setup B0 Search forward for a string Syntax=B0nnnnS (nnnn: The string length (up to 9999); S: The ASCII hex value of each character in the string) Search forward for “S” string from the current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to “S” string. For example, B0000454657374 will search forward for the first occurrence of the 4-character string “Test.”...
  • Page 115 Enter Setup E6 Search forward for a non-matching character Syntax=E6xx (xx: The search character’s hex value) Search the input message forward for the first non-“xx” character from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the non-“xx” character. E6 Example: Remove zeros at the beginning of barcode data This example shows a barcode that has been zero filled.
  • Page 116: Miscellaneous Commands

    Enter Setup Miscellaneous Commands FB Suppress characters Syntax=FBnnxxyy..zz (nn: The numeric value (00-15) for the number of suppressed characters; xxyy..zz: The hex value of the characters to be suppressed) Suppress all occurrences of up to 15 different characters, starting at the current cursor position, as the cursor is advanced by other commands.
  • Page 117 Enter Setup E4 Example: Replace zeros with CRs in barcode data If the barcode has characters that the host application does not want included, you can use the E4 command to replace those characters with something else. In this example, you will replace the zeros in the barcode above with carriage returns. Command string: E402300DF10D E4 is the “Replace characters”...
  • Page 118 Enter Setup BA Replace a string with another Syntax=BAnnNFM510SS nn: The count of replacements to be made, if nn=00 or nn>=the number of occurrences of a string to be replaced, then replace all occurrences of that string. NFM510: The length of the string to be replaced, NFM510>0. : The ASCII hex value of each character in the string to be replaced.
  • Page 119 Enter Setup 32 is the hex value for 2 (character in the string to be replaced) 33 is the hex value for 3 (character in the string to be replaced) 03 is the length of the replacement string 41 is the hex value for A (character in the replacement string) 42 is the hex value for B (character in the replacement string) 43 is the hex value for C (character in the replacement string) F1 is the “Send all characters”...
  • Page 120 Enter Setup EF Insert a delay Syntax=EFnnnn (nnnn: The delay in 5ms increments, up to 9999) Inserts a delay of up to 49,995 milliseconds (in multiples of 5), starting from the current cursor position. EF Example: Insert a delay of 1s between the 5 and 6 character Send the first 5 characters in a barcode, wait for 1s, then send the rest of the barcode data.
  • Page 121 Enter Setup B5 Insert key strokes Syntax=B5nnssxx (nn: The number of keys pressed (without key modifiers); ss: the key modifier from the table below; xx: the key number from the “Unicode Key Maps” in Appendix.) Insert a key stroke or combination of key strokes. Key strokes are dependent on your keyboard (see the “Unicode Key Maps” in Appendix).
  • Page 122: Chapter 12 Prefix & Suffix

    Enter Setup Chapter 12 Prefix & Suffix Introduction A 1D barcode could contain digits, letters, symbols, etc. A 2D barcode could contain more data, such as Chinese characters and other multi-byte characters. However, in real applications, they do not and should not have all information we need, such as barcode type, data acquisition time and delimiter, in order to keep the barcodes short and flexible.
  • Page 123: Global Settings

    Enter Setup Global Settings Enable/Disable All Prefixes/Suffixes Disable All Prefixes/Suffixes: Transmit barcode data with no prefix/suffix. Enable All Prefixes/Suffixes: Allow to append Code ID prefix, AIM ID prefix, custom prefix/suffix and terminating character to the barcode data before the transmission. Disable All Prefixes/Suffixes Enable All Prefixes/Suffixes Prefix Sequence...
  • Page 124: Custom Prefix

    Enter Setup Custom Prefix Enable/Disable Custom Prefix If custom prefix is enabled, you are allowed to append to the data a user-defined prefix that cannot exceed 10 characters. For example, if the custom prefix is “AB” and the barcode data is “123”, the Host will receive “AB123”. Disable Custom Prefix Enable Custom Prefix Set Custom Prefix...
  • Page 125: Aim Id Prefix

    Enter Setup AIM ID Prefix AIM (Automatic Identification Manufacturers) ID defines symbology identifier (For the details, see the “AIM ID Table” section in Appendix). If AIM ID prefix is enabled, the scanner will add the symbology identifier before the scanned data after decoding.
  • Page 126: Code Id Prefix

    Enter Setup Code ID Prefix Code ID can also be used to identify barcode type. Unlike AIM ID, Code ID is user programmable. Code ID can only consist of one or two English letters. Disable Code ID Prefix Enable Code ID Prefix Restore All Default Code IDs For the information of default Code IDs, see the “Code ID Table”...
  • Page 127: Modify Code Id

    Enter Setup Modify Code ID See the examples below to learn how to modify a Code ID and restore the default Code IDs of all symbologies. Modify PDF417 Code ID to be “p” (HEX: 0x70): Scan the Enter Setup barcode. Scan the Modify PDF417 Code ID barcode.
  • Page 128 Enter Setup 1D symbologies: Modify Code 128 Code ID Modify GS1-128 Code ID Modify EAN-8 Code ID Modify EAN-13 Code ID Modify UPC-E Code ID Modify UPC-A Code ID Modify Interleaved 2 of 5 Code ID ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 129 Enter Setup Modify Code 39 Code ID Modify Codabar Code ID Modify Code 93 Code ID ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 130: Custom Suffix

    Enter Setup Custom Suffix Enable/Disable Custom Suffix If custom suffix is enabled, you are allowed to append to the data a user-defined suffix that cannot exceed 10 characters. For example, if the custom suffix is “AB” and the barcode data is “123”, the Host will receive “123AB”. Disable Custom Suffix Enable Custom Suffix Set Custom Suffix...
  • Page 131: Data Packing

    Enter Setup Data Packing Introduction Data packing is designed for a specific group of users who want to have the data packed before transmission. Data packing influences data format, so it is advised to disable this feature when it is not required. Data Packing Options ...
  • Page 132 Enter Setup Disable Data Packing Enable Data Packing, Format 1 Enable Data Packing, Format 2 ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 133: Terminating Character Suffix

    Enter Setup Terminating Character Suffix Enable/Disable Terminating Character Suffix A terminating character such as carriage return (CR) or carriage return/line feed pair (CRLF) can only be used to mark the end of data, which means nothing can be added after it. Disable Terminating Character Suffix Enable Terminating Character Suffix Set Terminating Character Suffix...
  • Page 134 Enter Setup Set the terminating character suffix to 0x0A: Scan the Enter Setup barcode. Scan the Set Terminating Character Suffix barcode. Scan the numeric barcodes “0” and “A” from the “Digit Barcodes” section in Appendix. Scan the Save barcode from the “Save/Cancel Barcodes” section in Appendix. Scan the Enable Terminating Character Suffix barcode.
  • Page 135: Chapter 13 Programming Commands

    Enter Setup Chapter 13 Programming Commands Use of Programming Command Besides the barcode programming method, the scanner can also be configured by serial commands (HEX) sent from the host device. All commands must be entered in uppercase letters. Query Commands For query commands, the entry in the Data field in the syntax above is one of the following characters means: What is the scanner’s current value for the setting(s).
  • Page 136: Responses

    Enter Setup and Data fields must be repeated for each command in sequence. If an additional command is to be applied to the same Tag, then the command is separated with a comma (,) and only the SubTag and Data fields of the additional commands are issued.
  • Page 137 Enter Setup 7E 01 30 30 30 30 40 43 31 31 4D 49 4E 2A 2C 4D 41 58 2A 3B 03 Enter: (~<SOH>0000@C11MIN*,MAX*;<ETX>) Response: 02 01 30 30 30 30 40 43 31 31 4D 49 4E 31 32 06 2C 4D 41 58 32 32 06 3B 03 (<STX><SOH>0000@C11MIFM5102<ACK>,MAX22<ACK>;<ETX>) ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 138: Read Barcode On/Off

    Enter Setup Read Barcode On/Off Sending the Read Barcode Off command ~<SOH>0000#SCNENA0;<ETX> to the scanner can disable it from reading barcode, and the scanner is unable to scan barcode unless you send the Read Barcode On command ~<SOH>0000#SCNENA1;<ETX> to it or power cycle it. By default, Read Barcode is On. Turn On Good Read LED You may turn on the external Good Read LED of the scanner for a certain period of time with a command sent from the host.
  • Page 139: Chapter 14 Batch Programming

    Enter Setup Chapter 14 Batch Programming Introduction Batch programming enables users to integrate a batch of commands into a single batch barcode. Listed below are batch programming rules: 1. Command format: Command + Parameter Value. 2. Each command is terminated by a semicolon (;). Note that there is no space between a command and its terminator semicolon.
  • Page 140: Create A Batch Command

    Enter Setup Create a Batch Command A batch command may contain a number of individual commands each of which is terminated by a semicolon (;). For more information, refer to the “Use of Programming Command” section in Chapter 3. Create a Batch Barcode Batch barcodes can be produced in the format of PDF417, QR Code or Data Matrix.
  • Page 141: Use Batch Barcode

    Enter Setup Use Batch Barcode To put a batch barcode into use, scan the following barcodes. (Use the example above.) Enter Setup Enable Batch Barcode Batch Barcode Exit Setup ** Exit Setup...
  • Page 142: Appendix

    Appendix Digit Barcodes...
  • Page 145: Save/Cancel Barcodes

    Save/Cancel Barcodes After reading numeric barcode(s), you need to scan the Save barcode to save the data. If you scan the wrong digit(s), you can either scan the Cancel barcode and then start the configuration all over again, or scan the Delete the Last Digit barcode and then the correct digit, or scan the Delete All Digits barcode and then the digits you want.
  • Page 146: Factory Defaults Table (Mongo-P_V2.St.g02.2)

    Factory Defaults Table (MONGO-P_V2.ST.G02.2) Parameter Factory Default Remark System Settings Barcode Programming Disabled (Exit Setup) Programming Barcode Data Do not transmit Scan Mode Level Mode Decode Session Timeout 1-3,600,000ms; 0: Infinite Reread Timeout Enabled, 0ms 1-3,600,000ms Reread Timeout Reset Good Read Delay Disabled, 500ms 1-3,600,000ms Read Barcode On/Off...
  • Page 147 Data Bits Stop Bits Symbologies Global Settings Surround GS1 AI’s with Parentheses Do Not Surround GS1 AI’s with Parentheses Code 128 Code 128 Enabled Maximum Length Minimum Length EAN-8 EAN-8 Enabled Check Character Transmit 2-Digit Add-On Code Disabled 5-Digit Add-On Code Disabled Add-On Code Not Required...
  • Page 148 Add-On Code Not Required Transmit Preamble Character System Character Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enabled Maximum Length No less than 4 Minimum Length Check Character Verification Disabled Code 39 Code 39 Enabled Maximum Length Minimum Length Check Character Verification Disabled Start/Stop Character Do not transmit...
  • Page 149 Data Format Selection Format_0 Prefix & Suffix All Prefixes/Suffixes Disabled Prefix Sequence Code ID+ Custom +AIM ID Custom Prefix Enabled AIM ID Prefix Disabled Code ID Prefix Disabled Custom Suffix Disabled Data Packing Disable Data Packing Terminating Character Suffix Enabled(0D 0A)...
  • Page 150: Aim Id Table (V2022.6)

    AIM ID Table (V2022.6) Possible AIM ID Modifiers (m) Symbology AIM ID Code 128 GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) EAN-8 EAN-13 EAN-13 with Addon UPC-E UPC-E with Addon UPC-A UPC-A with Addon Interleaved 2 of 5 0,1,3 Code 39 0,1,3,4,5,7 Codabar 0,1,2,4 Code 93...
  • Page 151: Code Id Table (V1.00.0)

    Code ID Table (V1.00.0) Symbology Code ID Code 128 GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) EAN-8 EAN-13 UPC-E UPC-A Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 39 Codabar Code 93...
  • Page 152: Symbology Id Number (V1.00.0)

    Symbology ID Number (V1.00.0) Symbology ID Number Code 128 GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) EAN-8 EAN-13 UPC-E UPC-A Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 39 Codabar Code 93...
  • Page 153: Ascii Table

    ASCII Table Char (Null char.) (Start of Header) (Start of Text) (End of Text) (End of Transmission) (Enquiry) (Acknowledgment) (Bell) (Backspace) (Horizontal Tab) (Line Feed) (Vertical Tab) (Form Feed) (Carriage Return) (Shift Out) (Shift In) (Data Link Escape) (XON) (Device Control 1) (Device Control 2) (XOFF) (Device Control 3) (Device Control 4)
  • Page 154 Char (Request to Send) (Unit Separator) (Space) (Exclamation Mark) " (Double Quote) (Number Sign) (Dollar Sign) (Percent) & (Ampersand) (Single Quote) (Left/ Opening Parenthesis) (Right/ Closing Parenthesis) (Asterisk) (Plus) (Comma) (Minus/ Dash) (Dot) (Forward Slash) (Colon) (Semi-colon) < (Less Than) (Equal Sign)
  • Page 155 Char > (Greater Than) (Question Mark) (AT Symbol) (Left/ Opening Bracket) (Back Slash) (Right/ Closing Bracket)
  • Page 156 Char (Caret/ Circumflex) (Underscore) (Grave Accent) (Left/ Opening Brace) (Vertical Bar) (Right/ Closing Brace) (Tilde) (Delete)
  • Page 157: Unicode Key Maps

    Unicode Key Maps 104 Key U.S. Style Keyboard 105 Key European Style Keyboard...
  • Page 158 Newland EMEA Need more info? + 31 (0) 345 87 00 33 Contact us or one of our partners at info@newland-id.com newland-id.com/contact Rolweg 25 4104 AV Culemborg The Netherlands...

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