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1 Table of Contents Introduction... 3 Installation... 4 Pin Assignments... 5 Method of Programming... 7 Interface selection Reading Mode...11 RS 232 Communication Parameters...12 Keyboard Wedge Parameters...14 Output Characters Parameters Wand Emulation OCIA Mode Parameters Bar Code Type Selection UPC/EAN/JAN Code Code Interleave Industrial Matrix CODABAR/NW Code Code MSI/PLESSEY BC China Postage Language Selection Bar Code ID
2 Table of Contents Reading Level Accuracy Sensitivity of Continuous Reading Mode Buzzer Beep Tone PnP/Notebooks Reverse Output Characters Setup Deletion Setup Insertion Appendix A Appendix B...64 Appendix C
3 Introduction Thank you for selecting Birch barcode input product, CD- 108E CCD barcode reader. The reader is equipped with up to date optical technology. It auto-discriminates nearly twenty different kinds of barcode symbologies. Birch also provides other barcode related products to meet your application. The easily plug and play design of the keyboard wedge interface, provides a flexible solution to your application to explore the magic of the barcode system. This manual provides an easily method to modify the decoding options and interface protocols of the CD-108E by scanning the barcode in the manual. Before starting, please make sure that the barcode reader is properly powered. For PC keyboard emulation type interface, power is directly come from the system. For RS-232 or other non- PC keyboard emulation type interface, an external power is always needed. Codes Read ALL UPC/EAN/JAN, Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Code 128, Interleave 25, Industrial 25, Matrix 25, CODABAR/NW7, Code 11, BC 412,MSI/PLESSEY, Code 93, China Postage, Code 32 3
4 Installation Installing the Keyboard Wedge Reader To install a keyboard wedge reader, follow the steps below: 1. Turn off the power of the PC or Terminal. 2. Unplug keyboard from the PC or Terminal. 3. Make sure you have the Y Cable with appropriate connector type for your PC or Terminal. 4. Connect Scanner to your PC or Terminal 5. Connect the keyboard connector to the female connector of the Y cable 6. Turn on the power of PC or Terminal. If the installation is successful, the Green LED light on the top of the reader should light up, and you should hear three beeps from reader. Installing the RS232 Reader To install a RS232 reader, follow the steps below : 1. Turn off the power of the PC or Terminal. 2. Make sure the connector type from RS232 to the PC or Terminal is correct. 3. Plug AC Adaptor connector into connector of the reader. 4. Turn on the power of PC or Terminal. 5. Setup the Interface of the reader to RS232 mode by scanning the barcode in the Interface Selection section. If the installation is successful, the Green LED light on the top of the reader should light up, and you should hear three beeps from reader. 4
5 1. Keyboard Output Pin Assignments DIN 5 MALE DIN 5 FEMALE Pin No. Function Pin No. Function 1 HOST CLK 1 KB CLK 2 HOST DATA 2 KB DATA 4 GND 4 GND 5 Vcc(+5V) 5 Vcc(+5V) DIN 5 Male Pin Assignment DIN 5 Female Pin Assignment MiniDIN 6 MALE MiniDIN 6 FEMALE Pin No. Function Pin No. Function 1 HOST DATA 1 KB DATA 3 GND 3 GND 4 Vcc 4 Vcc 5 HOST CLK 5 KB CLK MiniDIN 6 Male Pin Assignment MiniDIN 6 Female Pin Assignment 5
6 Pin Assignments 2. RS-232 Output DB 9 Female Pin No. Function 2 TXD 3 RXD 5 GND 7 CTS 8 RTS Power Lead Vcc +5V V GND DB 9 Female Pin Assignment Male DC Jack 3. WAND Emulation Output DB 9 Female Pin No. Function 2 DATA 7 GND 9 Vcc (+5V) DB 9 Female Pin Assignment 6
7 Setup Flow Chart Method of Programming Start Configuration Recall Parameters Set All Defaults Interface Selection Input Port Selection Communication Parameters Bar Codes Parameters MSR Parameters Misc. Parameters etc. Abort Configuration End Configuration Save Parameters Loop of Programming The philosophy of programming parameters has been shown on the flow chart. Basically user should 1. Scan Start of Configuration. 2. Scan all necessary labels for parameters that meet applications. 3. Scan End of Configuration to end the programming. 4. To permanently save the settings you programmed, just scan label for Save Parameters. 5. To go back to the Default Settings, just scan label for Set All Defaults. 7
8 Factory Default Settings Method of Programming The factory default settings are shown with < > and bold in the following sections. You can make your own settings by following the procedures in this manual. If you want to save the settings permanently, you should scan the label of "Save Parameters" on page 9, otherwise the settings will not be saved after the decoder power is off, and all settings will go back to previous settings. By scanning "Set All Default" label, the settings will go back to the factory default settings. Download/Upload Settings This decoder offers an easy way to config all parameters from RS232 or PC keyboard interface. Just one click to download or upload confiuration data instead of scanning bar codes in this menu. Scan the Download/Upload bar code below to proceed downloading or uploading. Download/Upload %$ + / 7 8
9 Setup Commands Save Parameters Save the parameter settings permanently. %$ + / 0 Recall Stored Parameters Replace the current parameters by which you had saved last time. %$ + / 1 Set All Defaults Set all the parameters to the factory default settings. %$ + / 2 Start Configuration %$ + / 3 End Configuration %$ + / 4 Abort Configuration Terminate current programming status. %$ + / 6 Version Information Display the decoder version information and date code. %$ + / 5 9
10 Start Configuration Interface Selection Interface %0 0 U0 <Keyboard/USB Mode> %0 0 U8 RS232 Mode %0 0 M2 WAND Emulation %0 0 M4 OCIA Mode 10
11 Reading Mode End Configuration Reading Mode <Good Read OFF> %0271 Trigger ON/OFF %0270 Continuous/Trigger OFF %0272 Continuous/No Trigger %0273 Flash %0274 Testing %0275 Reserved1 %0276 Reserved2 % Save Configuration
12 RS-232 Communication Start Configuration RS-232 Communication Parameters Set Up BAUD Rate %0 Y %0 Y %0 Y %0 Y %0 Y 7 7 <9600> %0 Y Set Up Data Bits %0 Y Data Bits <8 Data Bits> %0 Y 8 8 Set Up Stop Bits %0 Y O8 <1 Bit> %0 Y O0 2 Bits 12
13 RS-232 Communication End Configuration RS-232 Communication Parameters Set Up Parity <None> Even Odd Mark Space %0 Y N7 %0 Y N2 %0 Y N3 %0 Y N1 %0 Y N0 Handshaking RTS/CTS Enable <RTS/CTS Disable> ACK/NAK Enable <ACK/NAK Disable> XON/XOFF Enable <XON/XOFF Disable> %0188 %0180 %0144 %0140 %0 3 K 4 %0 3 K 0 13 Save Configuration
14 Keyboard Wedge Start Configuration Keyboard Wedge Parameters Terminal Type <IBM PC/AT, PS/2> %0ZF0 %0ZF1 %0ZF2 %0ZF3 %0ZF4 %0ZF5 IBM PC/XT IBM PS/2 25, 30 NEC 9800 ADB IBM 5550 IBM 122 Key (1) %0ZF6 %0ZF7 IBM 102 Key IBM 122 Key (2) %0ZF8 Reserved 1 %0ZF9 Reserved 2 %0ZFA Reserved 3 %0ZFB Reserved 4 %0ZFC Reserved 5 %0ZFD 14
15 Keyboard Wedge End Configuration Keyboard Wedge Parameters Upper/Lower Case <No Change> %0330 Upper Case %0331 Lower Case %0332 Send Character by ALT Method Enable %0 3 O8 <Disable> %0 3 O0 Select Numerical Pad ON %0 1 K 4 <OFF> %0 1 K 0 15 Save Configuration
16 Output Parameters Start Configuration Output Characters Parameters Select Terminator %7 S 2 + %7 S 7 + %7 S 0 + %7 S 1 + <CR+LF> None CR LF Space %7 S 4 + HT(TAB) %7 S 3 + STX-ETX %7 S 5 + Time-out Between Characters %0070 %0071 %0072 %0073 %0074 <0 ms> 5 ms 10 ms 25 ms 50 ms 16
17 Wand Emulation End Configuration Wand Emulation TTL Level Representation <Bar equals High> %0 2 K 4 Bar Equals Low %0 2 K 0 Scan Speed Selection <Fast> %0288 Slow %0280 Output Format Selection <Output as Code 39> %0 2 O8 Output as Code 39 Full ASCII %0 2 O0 17 Save Configuration
18 OCIA Mode Start Configuration OCIA Mode Parameters OCIA Mode Parameters <NCR 8 Bit Format> %0 2 J 0 NCR 9 Bit Fomat %0 2 J 1 Spectra-Physics %0 2 J 2 Nixdorf %0 2 J 3 18
19 UPC-A <ON> Symbology OFF End Configuration Bar Code Type Selection %0 A 4 4 %0 A 4 0 UPC-E <ON> OFF %0 B O8 %0 B O0 EAN-13/JAN-13 <ON> OFF %0 A 2 2 %0 A 2 0 EAN-8/JAN-8 <ON> OFF %0 A 1 1 %0 A 1 0 CODE 39 <ON> OFF %0 E O8 %0 E O0 19 Save Configuration
20 Symbology Start Configuration Bar Code Type Selection CODE 128 %0 F O8 %0 F O0 <ON> OFF CODABAR/NW7 %0 J O8 <ON> OFF %0 J O0 Interleave 25 %0 GO8 <ON> OFF %0 GO0 Industrial 25 %0 HO8 ON <OFF> %0 HO0 Matrix 25 %0 I O8 ON <OFF> %0 I O0 20
21 Symbology End Configuration Bar Code Type Selection CODE 93 ON <OFF> %0 K O8 %0 K O0 CODE 11 ON %0 L O8 <OFF> %0 L O0 China Postage ON %0 MO8 <OFF> %0 MO0 MSI/PLESSEY ON %0 NO8 <OFF> %0 NO0 21 Save Configuration
22 Symbology Start Configuration Bar Code Type Selection BC412 %0 OO8 ON <OFF> %0 OO0 Reserved1 %0 CO8 ON <OFF> %0 CO0 Reserved2 ON %0 DO8 <OFF> %0 DO0 Reserved3 %0 P O8 ON <OFF> %0 P O0 Reserved4 %0 QO8 %0 QO0 ON <OFF> 22
23 Symbology End Configuration Bar Code Type Selection Reserved5 ON %0 RO8 <OFF> %0 RO0 Reserved6 ON %0 S O8 <OFF> %0 S O0 Select All Bar Codes %1 A / + 23 Save Configuration
24 Symbology Start Configuration UPC/EAN/JAN Reading Type %0AK4 %0AK0 %0 B 8 8 %0 B 8 0 %0 B 4 4 %0 B 4 0 %0 1 O0 %0 1 O8 UPCA=EAN13 ON UPCA=EAN13<OFF> ISBN Enable ISBN <Disable> ISSN Enable ISSN <Disable> Decode with Supplementals <Autodiscriminate Supplementals> Supplementals Set Up <Not Transmit> %0 B 3 3 %0 B 3 1 Transmit 2 Code %0 B 3 2 Transmit 5 Code %0 B Transmit 2&5 Code
25 Symbology End Configuration UPC/EAN/JAN Check Digit Transmission UPC-A Check Digit Transmission <ON> %0 A I 2 OFF %0 A I 0 UPC-E Check Digit Transmission <ON> %0 B I 2 OFF %0 B I 0 EAN-8 Check Digit Transmission <ON> %0 A 8 8 OFF %0 A 8 0 EAN-13 Check Digit Transmission <ON> %0 A H1 OFF %0 A H0 25 Save Configuration
26 Start Configuration Code 39 Symbology Type of Code <Standard> %0 E H1 %0 E H0 Full ASCII %0 E 8 0 Italian Pharmacy/Code 32<OFF> %0 E 8 8 Italian Pharmacy/ Code 32 ON Check Digit Transmission %0 E M2 %0 E M6 <Do Not Calculate Check Digit> Calculate Check Digit &Transmit %0 E M4 Calculate Check Digit & Not Transmit Output Start/Stop Character Enable %0 E 4 4 <Disable> %0 E
27 Symbology Code 39 End Configuration Set Up Code Length To set the fixed length: 1. Scan the "Begin" label of the desired set. 2. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the length to be read. 3. Scan the "Complete" label of the desired set. Repeat the steps 1-3 to set additional lengths. <Variable> %4 E 1 + Fix Length (2 Sets Available) 1st Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 E 0 0 1st Set Complete %4 E 0 1 2nd Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 E 0 0 2nd Set Complete %4 E 0 2 Minimum Length Begin(Then scan value in Appendix A) %2 + - / Complete %2 C Save Configuration
28 Start Configuration Code 128 Symbology Check Digit Transmission %0 F N1 Do Not Calculate Check Digit %0 F N7 Calculate Check Digit & Transmit %0 F N5 <Calculate Check Digit & Not Transmit> Append FNC2 ON %0 F 8 8 <OFF> %0 F
29 Symbology Code 128 End Configuration Set Up Code Length To set the fixed length: 1. Scan the "Begin" label of the desired set. 2. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the length to be read. 3. Scan the "Complete" label of the desired set. Repeat the steps 1-3 to set additional lengths. <Variable> %4 F 1 + Fix Length (2 Sets Available) 1st Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 F 0 0 1st Set Complete %4 F 0 1 2nd Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 F 0 0 2nd Set Complete %4 F 0 2 Minimum Length Begin(Then scan value in Appendix A) %2 + - / Complete %2 C Save Configuration
30 Symbology Start Configuration Interleave 25 Check Digit Transmission %0 GN3 <Do Not Calculate Check Digit> %0 GN7 Calculate Check Digit & Transmit %0 GN5 Calculate Check Digit & Not Transmit Set Up Number of Character <Even> %0 G8 8 %0 G8 0 Odd 30
31 Symbology End Configuration Interleave 25 Set Up Code Length To set the fixed length: 1. Scan the "Begin" label of the desired set. 2. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the length to be read. 3. Scan the "Complete" label of the desired set. Repeat the steps 1-3 to set additional lengths. <Variable> %4 G1 + Fix Length (2 Sets Available) 1st Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) 1st Set Complete %4 G0 0 %4 G0 1 2nd Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 G0 0 2nd Set Complete %4 G0 2 Minimum Length Begin(Then scan value in Appendix A) Complete %2 + - / %2 C Save Configuration
32 Symbology Start Configuration Industrial 25 Check Digit Transmission %0 HN3 <Do Not Calculate Check Digit> %0 HN7 Calculate Check Digit & Transmit %0 HN5 Calculate Check Digit & Not Transmit 32
33 Symbology End Configuration Industrial 25 Set Up Code Length To set the fixed length: 1. Scan the "Begin" label of the desired set. 2. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the length to be read. 3. Scan the "Complete" label of the desired set. Repeat the steps 1-3 to set additional lengths. <Variable> %4 H1 + Fix Length (2 Sets Available) 1st Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 H0 0 1st Set Complete %4 H0 1 2nd Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 H0 0 2nd Set Complete %4 H0 2 Minimum Length Begin(Then scan value in Appendix A) %2 + - / Complete %2 C Save Configuration
34 Start Configuration Matrix 25 Symbology Check Digit Transmission %0 I N3 <Do Not Calculate Check Digit> %0 I N7 Calculate Check Digit & Transmit %0 I N5 Calculate Check Digit & Not Transmit 34
35 Symbology Matrix 25 End Configuration Set Up Code Length To set the fixed length: 1. Scan the "Begin" label of the desired set. 2. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the length to be read. 3. Scan the "Complete" label of the desired set. Repeat the steps 1-3 to set additional lengths. <Variable> %4 I 1 + Fix Length (2 Sets Available) 1st Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 I 0 0 1st Set Complete %4 I 0 1 2nd Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 I 0 0 2nd Set Complete %4 I 0 2 Minimum Length Begin(Then scan value in Appendix A) %2 + - / Complete %2 C Save Configuration
36 Symbology Start Configuration CODABAR/NW7 Set Up Start/Stop Characters Upon Transmission ON %0 J H1 %0 J H0 <OFF> Transmission Type of Start/Stop %0 4 V F <A/B/C/D> <Start> %0 4 F F <A/B/C/D> <Stop> A Start %0 4 V 1 %0 4 F 1 %0 4 V 2 %0 4 F 2 A Stop B Start B Stop C Start %0 4 V 4 %0 4 F 4 %0 4 V 8 %0 4 F 8 C Stop D Start D Stop 36
37 Symbology End Configuration CODABAR/NW7 Set Up Code Length To set the fixed length: 1. Scan the "Begin" label of the desired set. 2. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the length to be read. 3. Scan the "Complete" label of the desired set. Repeat the steps 1-3 to set additional lengths. <Variable> %4 J 1 + Fix Length (2 Sets Available) 1st Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 J 0 0 1st Set Complete %4 J 0 1 2nd Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 J 0 0 2nd Set Complete %4 J 0 2 Minimum Length Begin(Then scan value in Appendix A) %2 + - / Complete %2 C Save Configuration
38 Symbology Start Configuration Code 93 Check Digit Transmission %0 K N3 <Do Not Calculate Check Digit> %0 K N7 Calculate Check 1 Digit & Transmit %0 K N5 Calculate Check 1 Digit & Not Transmit %0 K N6 Calculate Check 2 Digits & Transmit %0 K N4 Calculate Check 2 Digits & Not Transmit 38
39 Symbology Code 93 End Configuration Set Up Code Length To set the fixed length: 1. Scan the "Begin" label of the desired set. 2. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the length to be read. 3. Scan the "Complete" label of the desired set. Repeat the steps 1-3 to set additional lengths. <Variable> %4 K 1 + Fix Length (2 Sets Available) 1st Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 K 0 0 1st Set Complete %4 K 0 1 2nd Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 K 0 0 2nd Set Complete %4 K 0 2 Minimum Length Begin(Then scan value in Appendix A) %2 + - / Complete %2 C Save Configuration
40 Start Configuration Code 11 Symbology Check Digit Transmission %0 L N3 <Do Not Calculate Check Digit> %0 L N7 Calculate Check 1 Digit & Transmit %0 L N5 Calculate Check 1 Digit & Not Transmit %0 L N6 Calculate Check 2 Digits & Transmit %0 L N4 Calculate Check 2 Digits & Not Transmit 40
41 Symbology Code 11 End Configuration Set Up Code Length To set the fixed length: 1. Scan the "Begin" label of the desired set. 2. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the length to be read. 3. Scan the "Complete" label of the desired set. Repeat the steps 1-3 to set additional lengths. <Variable> %4L1+ Fix Length (2 Sets Available) 1st Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4L00 1st Set Complete %4L01 2nd Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4L00 2nd Set Complete %4L02 Minimum Length Begin(Then scan value in Appendix A) %2 + - / Complete %2 C Save Configuration
42 Symbology Start Configuration MSI/PLESSEY Check Digit Transmission %0 NN3 <Do Not Calculate Check Digit> %0 NN7 Calculate Check Digit & Transmit %0 NN5 Calculate Check Digit & Not Transmit 42
43 Symbology End Configuration MSI/PLESSEY Set Up Code Length To set the fixed length: 1. Scan the "Begin" label of the desired set. 2. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the length to be read. 3. Scan the "Complete" label of the desired set. Repeat the steps 1-3 to set additional lengths. <Variable> %4 N1 + Fix Length (2 Sets Available) 1st Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 N0 0 1st Set Complete %4 N0 1 2nd Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 N0 0 2nd Set Complete %4 N0 2 Minimum Length Begin(Then scan value in Appendix A) %2 + - / Complete %2 C Save Configuration
44 Start Configuration BC 412 Symbology Check Digit Transmission %0 ON3 Do Not Calculate Check Digit %0 ON7 <Calculate Check Digit & Transmit> %0 ON5 Calculate Check Digit & Not Transmit 44
45 Symbology BC 412 End Configuration Set Up Code Length To set the fixed length: 1. Scan the "Begin" label of the desired set. 2. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the length to be read. 3. Scan the "Complete" label of the desired set. Repeat the steps 1-3 to set additional lengths. <Variable> %4 O1 + Fix Length (2 Sets Available) 1st Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 O0 0 1st Set Complete %4 O0 1 2nd Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 O0 0 2nd Set Complete %4 O0 2 Minimum Length Begin(Then scan value in Appendix A) %2 + - / Complete %2 CA + 45 Save Configuration
46 Symbology Start Configuration China Postage Check Digit Transmission %0 MN3 <Do Not Calculate Check Digit> %0 MN7 Calculate Check Digit & Transmit %0 MN5 Calculate Check Digit & Not Transmit 46
47 Symbology End Configuration China Postage Set Up Code Length To set the fixed length: 1. Scan the "Begin" label of the desired set. 2. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the length to be read. 3. Scan the "Complete" label of the desired set. Repeat the steps 1-3 to set additional lengths. <Variable> %4 M1 + Fix Length (2 Sets Available) 1st Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 M0 0 1st Set Complete %4 M0 1 2nd Set Begin (Then scan value in Appendix A) %4 M0 0 2nd Set Complete %4 M0 2 Minimum Length Begin(Then scan value in Appendix A) %2 + - / Complete %2 C Save Configuration
48 Operation Start Configuration Language Selection %0 Z V 0 <US English> %0 Z V 1 UK English %0 Z V 2 Italian %0 Z V 3 Spanish %0 Z V 4 French %0 Z V 5 Germany %0 Z V 6 Swedish %0 Z V 7 Swiss %0 Z V 8 Hungarian Japanese %0 Z V 9 48
49 Operation End Configuration Language Selection Belgium %0 Z V A Portugal %0 Z V B Demark %0 Z V C Holland %0 Z V D Reserved1 %0 Z V E Reserved2 %0 Z V F 49 Save Configuration
50 Start Configuration Bar Code ID Operation %0 0 H1 ON %0 0 H0 <OFF> Default %913+ With this function ON, a leading character will be added to the output string while scanning code, user may refer to the following table to know what kind of bar code is being scanned. Please refer to the table below for matching code ID of codes read in. Code Type ID Code Type ID UPC-A A UPC-E B EAN-8 C EAN-13 D CODE 39 E CODE 128 F Interleave 25 G Industrial 25 H Matrix 25 I Codabar/NW7 J CODE 93 K CODE 11 L China Postage M MSI/PLESSEY N BC412 O 1st Track X 2nd Track Y 3rd Track Z User Define Code ID To set the code ID: 1. Scan the symboligies label. 2. Go to the ASCII Tables in Appendix B, scan label that represents the desired code ID. Note: User define code ID will override default value. Program will not check the conflict. It is possible to have more than two symboligies which have same code ID. 50
51 Operation End Configuration Bar Code ID UPC-A UPC-E EAN-13/JAN-13 EAN-8/JAN-8 CODE 39 CODE 128 CODABAR/NW7 Interleave 25 Industrial 25 Matrix 25 CODE 93 CODE 11 China Postage %9 1 A + %9 1 B + %9 1 Y + %9 1 Z + %9 1 E + %9 1 F + %9 1 J + %9 1 G+ %9 1 H+ %9 1 I + %9 1 K + %91L+ %9 1 M+ 51 Save Configuration
52 Start Configuration Bar Code ID Operation %9 1 N+ MSI/PLESSEY %9 1 O+ BC412 %910+ Mag. Track1 Mag. Track2 %911+ Mag. Track3 %912+ %9 1 C+ Reserved1 %9 1 D+ Reserved2 %9 1 P + Reserved3 Reserved4 %9 1 Q+ Reserved5 %9 1 R+ %9 1 S + Reserved6 52
53 Operation End Configuration Misc. Parameters Reading Level Bar Equals High %0 3 I 2 <Bar Equals Low> %0 3 I 0 Accuracy <1 Time> % Times % Times % Times %0133 Sensitivity of Continuous Reading Mode <Fast> %0388 Slow % Save Configuration
54 Operation Start Configuration Misc. Parameters Buzzer Beep Tone %0 1 J 3 <High> %0 1 J 2 Medium %0 1 J 1 Low %0 1 J 0 Off PnP/Notebooks %0340 <Disable> %0344 Enable Reverse Output Characters %0 3 H0 <Disable> Enable %0 3 H1 54
55 Operation Setup Deletion End Configuration Setup Deletion To setup the deletion of output characters: 1. Scan the label of the desired set below. 2. Scan the label of the desired symboligy. 3. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the desired position to be deleted. 4. Scan the "Complete" label of "Character Position to be Deleted". 5. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the number of characters to be deleted. 6. Scan the "Complete" label of "Number of Characters to be Deleted". Repeat the steps 1-6 to set additional deletion. Select Deletion Set Number 1. 1st Set % nd Set % rd Set % th Set 5. 5th Set 6. 6th Set %803+ %804+ % Save Configuration
56 Operation Start Configuration Setup Deletion Symboligies Selection %8 1 A + UPC-A UPC-E %8 1 B + %8 1 Y + %8 1 Z + %8 1 E + %8 1 F + %8 1 J + EAN-13/JAN-13 EAN-8/JAN-8 CODE 39 CODE 128 CODABAR/NW7 Interleave 25 %8 1 G+ %8 1 H+ %8 1 I + Industrial 25 Matrix 25 CODE 93 %8 1 K + %81L+ CODE 11 56
57 Operation End Configuration Setup Deletion China Postage %8 1 M+ MSI/PLESSEY %8 1 N+ BC412 %8 1 O+ Resvered1 %8 1 C+ Resvered2 %8 1 D+ Resvered3 %8 1 P + Resvered4 %8 1 Q+ Resvered5 %8 1 R+ Resvered6 %8 1 S + None % Save Configuration
58 Start Configuration Setup Deletion Character Position to be Deleted Operation 1. Scan Decimal Value in Appendix A first. % Complete Number of Characters to be Deleted 1. Scan Decimal Value in Appendix A first. % Complete 58
59 Operation Setup Insertion End Configuration Setup Insertion To setup the insertion of output characters: 1. Scan the label of the desired set. 2. Scan the label of the desired symboligy. 3. Go to the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix A, scan label(s) that represents the desired position to be inserted. 4. Scan the "Complete" label of "Character Position to be Inserted". 5. Go to the ASCII Tables in Appendix B or Function Key Tables in Apendix C, scan label(s) that represents the desired characters to be inserted. 6. Scan the "Complete" label of "Characters to be Inserted". Repeat the steps 1-6 to set additional insertion. Select Insertion Set Number 1st Set %500+ 2nd Set %501+ 3rd Set %502+ 4th Set %503+ 5th Set %504+ 6th Set % Save Configuration
60 Operation Start Configuration Setup Insertion Symboligies Selection %5 1 A + UPC-A %5 1 B + UPC-E %5 1 Y + EAN-13/JAN-13 EAN-8/JAN-8 %5 1 Z + %5 1 E + %5 1 F + %5 1 J + CODE 39 CODE 128 CODABAR/NW7 Interleave 25 %5 1 G+ Industrial 25 %5 1 H+ Matrix 25 %5 1 I + CODE 93 %5 1 K + CODE 11 %51L+ 60
61 Operation End Configuration Setup Insertion China Postage %5 1 M+ MSI/PLESSEY %5 1 N+ BC412 %5 1 O+ Resvered1 %5 1 C+ Resvered2 %5 1 D+ Resvered3 %5 1 P + Resvered4 %5 1 Q+ Resvered5 %5 1 R+ Resvered6 %5 1 S + None % Save Configuration
62 Start Configuration Setup Insertion Character Position to be Inserted Operation 1. Scan Decimal Value in Appendix A first. % Complete Characters to be Inserted 1. Scan ASCII Table in Appendix B first. % Complete 62
63 Appendix A Decimal Value
64 Appendix B ASCll Tables NULL 00 ETX 03 ACK STX 02 ENQ 05 SOH 01 EOT 04 BEL BS HT 08 LF VT 09 0A FF 0C SI 0B SO 0E CR 0D DLE DC2 DC1 0F 10 DC4 DC NAK 14 SYN ETB CAN 17 EM SUB ESC 1B RS 1A GS 1D FS 1C US 1E 1F 64
65 ASCll Tables Appendix B SPACE! 20 " 21 # $ % & 25 ' ) * 29 2A, - ( B 2C. 2D / 0 2F ; 3A < 3B > 3D? 2E : = 3C 3E 3F 65
66 Appendix B ASCll A C B E D F 45 G H I 48 J 49 4A K L 4C O 4B N 4E M 4D P 4F 50 Q R 51 S T U 54 V W X 57 Y [ \ Z 5A 5B ^ 5E ] 5D 5C _ 5F 66
67 ASCll Tables Appendix B ` a b c 62 d e f 65 g h i 68 j 69 6A k l 6C o 6B n 6E m 6D p 6F 70 q r 71 s t u 74 v w x 77 y { z 7A 7B } 7C ~ DEL 7D 7E 7F 67
68 Appendix C Function Key Tables F1 F2 C0 C1 F4 F3 C2 F5 C3 F7 F6 C5 C4 F8 C6 F10 F9 C8 C7 F11 C9 Insert F12 CB CA Delete CC Page Up Home CE CD Page Down CF Left End D1 D0 Right D2 Up D3 Down D4 D5 68
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