E-i. Section E. Code Formatting. E/D = Enable/Disable T/DNT = Transmit/Do Not Transmit EX/DNEX = Expand/Do Not Expand
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1 Section E Code Formatting E/D = Enable/Disable T/DNT = Transmit/Do Not Transmit EX/DNEX = Expand/Do Not Expand C/DNC = Convert/Do Not Convert E/DNE = Enable/Do Not Enable T/DNT UPC-A Check Digit (E - 1) E/D UK Plessey Special Format (E - 9) T/DNT UPC-E Check Digit (E - 1) C/DNC Telepen ^L to E (E - 10) EX/DNEX UPC-E to 12 Digits (E - 2) T/DNT Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit (E - 10) C/DNC UPC-A to EAN-13 (E - 2) E/D Transmit of LRC Calculation (E - 11) T/DNT Lead Zero on UPC-E (E - 3) Start LRC on Second Byte (E - 11) C/DNC EAN-8 to EAN-13 (E - 3) Start LRC on First Byte (E - 12) T/DNT UPC-A Number System (E - 4) E/D Nixdorf ID Characters (E - 12) T/DNT UPC-A MFR# (E - 4) E/D SANYO ID Characters (E - 12) T/DNT UPC-A ITEM# (E - 5) E/D AIM ID Characters (E - 13) T/DNT Codabar Start/Stop Characters (E - 5) E/D SINEKO Mode (E - 13) E/DNE CLSI Editing (E - 6) T/DNT EAN-13 Check Digit (E - 14) T/DNT Mod 43 Check Digit on Code 39 (E - 6) T/DNT NCR Non UPC Characters (E - 14) T/DNT Mod 10 Check Digit on ITF (E - 7) T/DNT EAN-8 Check Digit (E - 15) T/DNT Code 11 Check Digit (E - 7) E/D SNI Beetle Mode (E - 15) T/DNT MSI Plessey Check Digit (E - 8) E/D Cipher Lab 1021 IDs (E - 16) T/DNT Code 39 Stop/Start Characters (E - 8) E/D Newcode Formatting Mode A (E - 16) T/DNT UK Plessey Check Digit (E - 9) E/D Newcode Formatting Mode B (E - 17) E-i
2 *Transmit UPC-A Check Digit Transmit UPC-E Check Digit ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the UPC-A check digit. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the UPC-E check digit. Do not Transmit UPC-A Check Digit *Do Not Transmit UPC-E Check Digit ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit the UPC-A check digit. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit the UPC-E check digit. E-1
3 Expand UPC-E to 12 Digits Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will expand UPC-E to the 12 digit equivalent UPC-A. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will convert UPC-A to EAN-13 by transmitting a leading zero before the bar code. *Do not Transmit Expand UPC-E to 12 Digits *Do not Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not expand UPC-E to the 12 digit equivalent UPC-A. E-2 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not convert UPC-A to EAN-13.
4 Transmit Lead Zero on UPC-E Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will output a zero before each UPC-E bar code. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 by transmitting five zeroes before the bar code. *Do not Transmit Lead Zero on UPC-E *Do not Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not output a zero before each UPC-E bar code. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not convert EAN-8 to EAN-13. E-3
5 *Transmit UPC-A Number System *Transmit UPC-A MFR# ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the UPC-A number system character. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit a UPC-A manufacturer number. Do not Transmit UPC-A Number System *Do not Transmit UPC-A MFR# ³ Metrologic strongly discourages the disabling of this feature because duplicate numbers may result in the database when the scanner is programmed not to transmit the UPC-A number system character. E-4 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit a UPC-A manufacturer number.
6 *Transmit UPC-A ITEM# Transmit Codabar Start/Stop Characters ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit a UPC-A Item number. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit Codabar s start and stop characters before and after each bar code. Do Not Transmit UPC-A ITEM# *Do Not Transmit Codabar Start/Stop ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit a UPC-A Item number. E-5 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit Codabar s start and stop characters before and after each bar code.
7 Enable CLSI Editing Transmit Mod 43 Check Digit on Code 39 ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will perform CLSI library type editing before the information is transmitted to the host. This editing only works with 14 digit Codabar type labels. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit Code 39 s Mod 43 check character. This feature works in conjunction with the Mod 43 Check on Code 39 option in Section A. Both must be enabled in order for this feature to work. *Do Not Enable CLSI Editing *Do Not Transmit Mod 43 Check Digit on Code 39 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not perform CLSI library type editing before the information is transmitted to the host. E-6 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit Code 39 s Mod 43 check character.
8 Transmit Mod 10 Check Digit on ITF Transmit Code 11 Check Digit ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) mod 10 check character. This feature works in conjunction with the Mod 10 Check on ITF. Both must be enabled in order for this feature to work. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit Code 11 check characters. This feature works in conjunction with the Enable Code 11 option in Section A. Both must be enabled in order for this feature to work. *Do Not Transmit Mod 10 Check Digit on ITF *Do Not Transmit Code 11 Check Digit ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit the Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) mod 10 check character. E-7 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit Code 11 check characters.
9 Transmit MSI Plessey Check Digit Transmit Code 39 Stop/Start Characters ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit MSI Plessey s check digit characters. This feature works in conjunction with the Plessey options in Section A. This option and one or both of the MSI Plessey Mod options must be enabled in order for this feature to work. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit Code 39 s start and stop characters before and after each bar code. *Do Not Transmit MSI Plessey Check Digit *Do not Transmit Code 39 Start/Stop Characters ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit MSI Plessey s check digit characters. E-8 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit Code 39 s start and stop characters before and after each bar code.
10 Transmit UK Plessey Check Digit Enable UK Plessey Special Format ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit UK Plessey s check digit characters. This feature works in conjunction with the UK Plessey option. ³ *Do not Transmit UK Plessey Check Digit Disable UK Plessey Special Format ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit UK Plessey s check digit characters. ³ E-9
11 Convert Telepen ^L to E Transmit Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit ³ ³ *Do not Convert Telepen ^L to E *Do not Transmit Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit ³ ³ E-10
12 Enable Transmit of LRC Calculation Start LRC on Second Byte ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will output an LRC (check character) after the bar code. In addition, ETX suffix and STX prefix must be enabled while CR and LF must be disabled. ³ The Scanner will calculate LRC (check digit) from the second character onwards. *Disable Transmit of LRC Calculation *Start LRC on First Byte ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not output an LRC (check character) after the bar code. E-11 ³ The Scanner will calculate LRC (check digit) from the first character onwards.
13 Enable Nixdorf ID Characters Enable SANYO ID Characters ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit the code identifiers before each bar code. Many Siemens/Nixdorf registers require these code identifiers. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit code identifiers before each bar code. These identifiers are expected by many Sanyo registers. *Disable Nixdorf ID Characters *Disable Enable SANYO ID Characters ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit the code identifiers before each bar code. E-12 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit code identifiers before each bar code.
14 Enable AIM ID Characters Enable SINEKO Mode ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit AIM symbology identifiers. Currently, the scanners do not support this feature. ³ *Disable AIM ID Characters *Disable SINEKO Mode ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit AIM symbology identifiers. Currently, the scanners do not support this feature. E-13 ³
15 *Transmit EAN-13 Check Digit Transmit NCR non UPC Characters ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the EAN-13 check digit. ³ Do Not Transmit EAN-13 Check Digit *Do Not Transmit NCR non UPC Characters ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit the EAN-13 check digit. ³ E-14
16 *Transmit EAN-8 Check Digit Enable SNI Beetle Mode ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the EAN-8 check digit. ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit the ID characters that SNI Beetle cash register expects. Do Not Transmit EAN-8 Check Digit *Disable SNI Beetle Mode ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit the EAN-8 check digit. E-15 ³ When this option is disabled, the scanner will not transmit the ID characters that the SNI Beetle cash register expects.
17 Enable Cipher Lab 1021 IDs Enable Newcode Formatting Mode A ³ ³ Disable Cipher Lab 1021 IDs *Disable Newcode Formatting Mode A ³ ³ E-16
18 Enable Newcode Formatting Mode B ³ *Disable Enable Newcode Formatting Mode B ³ E-17
19 Section F Communications Enter/Exit Program Mode (F - 1) Enable Light Pen Communication (F - 2) Recall Defaults (F - 1) OCIA Output (F - 3) Enable No Communication Mode (F - 1) Multi-Drop Network (F - 3) Enable RS-232 (F - 1) Multi-Drop Address (Byte) (F - 3) Enable IBM 4680 Communication (F - 2) Load Keyboard Wedge Defaults (F - 3) Enable Keyboard Wedge Emulation (F - 2) Load IBM Defaults (F - 4) Enable Stand-Alone Keyboard Scanner (F - 2) Load OCIA Defaults (F - 4) F-i
20 Enter/Exit Program Mode Enable No Communication Mode ³ This bar code should be scanned to enter the program mode. Scan the bar code(s) needed then exit the program mode by scanning bar code again. ³ This option should be selected if the scanner will not interface with a host device. Recall Defaults *Enable RS-232 ³ This bar code should be scanned to go back to the original factory settings when programming the scanner. This bar code will return the scanner to the RS-232 communication protocol. F-1 ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will work with RS-232 +/-12V serial output.
21 Enable IBM 4680 Communication Enable Stand-Alone Keyboard Scanner ³ This option should be selected if communications with an IBM 46XX register is needed. This will enable RS- 485 communications. Not all scanners support this interface. The correct interface board is required. ³ Allows the scanner to be used without an external keyboard present. Enable Keyboard Wedge Emulation Enable Light Pen Communication ³ This option should be selected if The scanner will provide keyboard emulation by converting the scanned bar code data to the PC keyboard scan code equivalent. F-2 ³ This option should be selected if the scanner will be used in place of a light pen. It will provide light pen emulation of each bar code that is scanned.
22 OCIA Output Multi-Drop Address (Byte) ³ This option should be selected if the communications requirement is OCIA (Optically Coupled Interface Adapter). This is a clocked (by the host) serial interface. ³ Multi-Drop Network Load Keyboard Wedge Defaults ³ This option should be selected if the scanner will provide RS-422 type output for National Semiconductor/CL cash registers. This is a specific format that is only supported when the proper interface is being used. ³ Scan this first, then select Normal or Stand Alone Mode. F-3
23 Load IBM Defaults ³ Load OCIA Defaults ³ F-4
24 Section G Scanner Operation E/D = Enable/Disable A/DNA = Activate/Do Not Activate T/DNT = Transmit/Do Not Transmit F/DNF = Flash/Do Not Flash Scanability ON (G - 1) 5 Redundant Scans (G - 7) Beep Before Transmit (G - 15) Scanability OFF (G - 1) 6 Redundant Scans (G - 7) Beep After Transmit (G - 15) Scan Count Mode ON (G - 1) 7 Redundant Scans (G - 7) E/D Communications Time Outs (G - 16) Scan Count Mode OFF (G - 1) E/D MAJIC (G - 8) Razzberry Tone on Time Out (G - 16) Allw Prg Mode on Pwr up (G - 2) E/D DTR Scan Disable (G - 8) No Razzberry Tone on Time Out (G - 16) Allw Prg Mode on Pwr Anytime(G - 2) Extra Same Symbol Check (G - 9) Three Beeps on Time Out (G - 17) Allw Prg Lbls on Pwr up (G - 2) Normal Same Symbol Check (G - 9) No Beeps on Time Out (G - 17) Allw Prg Lbls Anytime (G - 2) E/D Japan Mode (G - 9) Normal Tone (G - 17) E/D DE Disable Cmmnd (G - 3) T/DNT NO READ if DC2 Activation (G - 10) Alternate Tone 1 (G - 17) E/D FL Laser Enable Cmmnd(G - 3) A/DNA on DC2 Character (G - 10) Alternate Tone 2 (G - 18) 1 Scan Buffers (G - 4) Motor on/off using M/O Commands (G - 11) Alternate Tone 3 (G - 18) 2 Scan Buffers (G - 4) Enable ZR Type DE Simulation (G - 11) Alternate Tone 4 (G - 18) 3 Scan Buffers (G - 4) No ZR Type DE Simulation (G - 11) Alternate Tone 5 (G - 18) 4 Scan Buffers (G - 4) F/DNF Green LED if Rescan Allowed (G - 12) Alternate Tone 6 (G - 19) 5 Scan Buffers (G - 5) Reverse LED Functions (G - 12) No Beep (G - 19) 6 Scan Buffers (G - 5) Normal LED Functions (G - 12) Always Power Save Mode (G - 19) 7 Scan Buffers (G - 5) No Green LED During NO READ Xmit (G - 13) Power Save in 1 Minute (G - 19) 8 Scan Buffers (G - 5) Green LED During NO READ Xmit (G - 13) Power Save in 2 Minutes (G - 20) 0 Redundant Scans (G - 6) Beep on BEL Command (G - 14) Power Save in 5 Minutes (G - 20) 1 Redundant Scans (G - 6) Ignore BEL Command (G - 14) Power Save in 10 Minutes (G - 20) 2 Redundant Scans (G - 6) Beep Twice on Supps (G - 14) Power Save in 20 Minutes (G - 20) 3 Redundant Scans (G - 6) Single Beep on Supps (G - 14) Power Save in 30 Minutes (G - 21) 4 Redundant Scans (G - 7) E/D Fast Beep (G - 15) No Power Save Mode (G - 21) G-i
25 Far Depth of Field (G - 21) Normal Depth of Field (G - 21) Close Depth of Field (G - 22) Ultra Depth of Field (G - 22) Optimal Depth of Field (G - 22) No Intercharacter Delay (G - 22) 1 msec Intercharacter Delay (G - 23) 10 msec Intercharacter Delay (G - 23) 25 msec Intercharacter Delay (G - 23) Variable Intercharacter Delay (G - 23) Infinite Same Symbol Time Out (G - 24) Same Symbol Time Out 100 msecs (G - 24) Same Symbol Time Out 200 msecs (G - 24) Same Symbol Time Out 500 msecs (G - 24) Same Symbol Time Out 1200 msecs (G - 25) Same Symbol Time Out 2000 msecs (G - 25) No Same Symbol Time Out (G - 25) Variable Same Symbol Time Out (G - 25) Variable Inter-Record Delay (G - 26) Turn Off Laser During Inter-Record Delay (G - 26) Leave Laser on During Inter-Record Delay (G - 26) Variable Communications Time Out (G - 27) Default Communications Time Out (2 secs) (G - 27) Short Comms Time Out (1 sec) (G - 27) Long Comms Time Out (4 secs) (G - 27) Variable Laser Time Out (G - 28) Default Laser Time Out (2 secs) (G - 28) Short Laser Time Out (1 sec) (G - 28) Long Laser Time Out (4 secs) (G - 28) G-ii
26 Scanability ON Scan Count Mode ON ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will enter scanability test mode. Do not enable this feature unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative. ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will enter scan count test mode. The firmware number of the scanner will also be transmitted to the host device. Do not enable this feature unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative. *Scanability OFF *Scan Count Mode OFF ³ Do not enable this feature unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative. ³ Do not enable this feature unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative. G-1
27 Allow Program Mode on Power up Allow Program Labels on Power up ³ Will allow the scanner to enter program mode before any bar codes are scanned. ³ Only allows the scanner to be configured if the configuration bar codes are the first bar codes scanned after power up. *Allow Program Mode on Power Anytime *Allow Program Labels Anytime ³ ³ Allows scanning of configration bar codes anytime. G-2
28 Enable DE Disable Command Enable FL Laser Enable Command ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will stop scanning when it receives an ASCII D from the host device. Scanning will resume when the scanner receives an ASCII E. This feature will only work with RS-232 communication. ³ When this option is enabled, the laser will turn off when the scanner receives an ASCII F from the host device. The laser will turn on when the scanner receives an ASCII L. This feature will only work with RS-232 communication. *Disable DE Disable Command *Disable FL Laser Enable Command ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not stop scanning when it receives an ASCII D from the host device. G-3 ³ When this option is chosen, the laser will not turn off when the scanner receives an ASCII F from the host device.
29 *1 Scan Buffer 3 Scan Buffers ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan continuously if two different labels are in the scan field. ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan three different labels in the scan field at once. It will not scan the bar code again until the same symbol time out has elapsed. 2 Scan Buffers 4 Scan Buffers ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan two different labels in the scan field at once. It will not scan the bar code again until the same symbol time out has elapsed. G-4 ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan four different labels in the scan field at once. It will not scan the bar code again until the same symbol time out has elapsed.
30 5 Scan Buffers 7 Scan Buffers ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan five different labels in the scan field at once. It will not scan the bar code again until the same symbol time out has elapsed. ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan seven different labels in the scan field at once. It will not scan the bar code again until the same symbol time out has elapsed. 6 Scan Buffers 8 Scan Buffers ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan six different labels in the scan field at once. It will not scan the bar code again until the same symbol time out has elapsed. G-5 ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan eight different labels in the scan field at once. It will not scan the bar code again until the same symbol time out has elapsed.
31 *0 Redundant Scans 2 Redundant Scans ³ ³ Redundant Scans 3 Redundant Scans ³ ³ G-6
32 4 Redundant Scans 6 Redundant Scans ³ ³ Redundant Scans 7 Redundant Scans ³ ³ G-7
33 *Enable MAJIC Enable DTR Scan Disable ³ Metrologic Algorithim for Joining Incomplete bar Codes will allow the scanner to read bar codes that are torn or incontinuous. ³ Disable MAJIC *Disable DTR Scan Disable ³ ³ G-8
34 Extra Same Symbol Check Enable Japan Mode ³ Forces the scanner to require 2 characters to be different between the bar codes before it recognizes them as different bar codes. ³ *Normal Same Symbol Check *Disable Japan Mode ³ Forces the scanner to require 2 characters to be different between the bar codes before it recognizes them as different bar codes. G-9 ³
35 Transmit NO READ if DC2 Activation Activate on DC2 Character ³ ³ *Do Not Transmit NO READ if DC2 *Do Not Activate on DC2 Character ³ ³ G-10
36 Motor on/off Using M/O Commands Enable ZR Type DE Simulation ³ ³ *Ignore M/O Commands *No ZR Type DE Simulation ³ ³ G-11
37 Flash Green LED if Rescan Allowed Reverse LED Functions ³ ³ *Do Not Flash Green LED if Rescan Allowed *Normal LED Functions ³ ³ G-12
38 No Green LED During NO READ Xmit ³ *Green LED During NO READ Xmit ³ G-13
39 Beep on BEL Command Beep Twice on Supps ³ When enabled, the scanner will respond to a BEL character sent from the host by beeping. If a number is sent before the BEL character, within 200 ms of the BEL, the scanner will beep that many times. ie if the host sends 4 BEL the scanner will beep 4 times. ³ The scanner will beep 2 times when a supple ment is scanned. *Ignore BEL Command *Single Beep on Supps ³ ³ G-14
40 Enable Fast Beep *Beep Before Transmit ³ When this option is selected, the scanner will use the selected tone but shorten the duration of the beep. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will beep before each label is transmitted. *Disable Fast Beep Beep After Transmit ³ When this option is selected, the scanner will not shorten the beep duration. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will beep after each label is transmitted. G-15
41 Enable Communications Time outs Razzberry Tone on Time Out ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will time out if it does not transmit its data to the host after two seconds during communication. This is only valid in modes where some type of handshaking is involved. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will produce an audible razzberry tone when communications have timed out. *Disable Communications Time outs *No Razzberry Tone on Time Out ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will not time out if it does not transmit its data to the host after two seconds during communica tion. This is only valid in modes where some type of handshaking is involved. G-16 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not produce an audible razzberry tone when communications have timed out.
42 Three Beeps on Time Out *Normal Tone ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will beep three times when communications have timed out. ³ The following beeper tone options are available: Normal, Alt 1, Alt 2, Alt 3, Alt 4, Alt 5, Alt 6 and No Beep. When no No Beep is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep. *No Beeps on Time Out Alternate Tone 1 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not beep three times when communications have timed out. G-17 ³ The following beeper tone options are available: Normal, Alt 1, Alt 2, Alt 3, Alt 4, Alt 5, Alt 6 and No Beep. When no No Beep is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep.
43 Alternate Tone 2 Alternate Tone 4 ³ The following beeper tone options are available: Normal, Alt 1, Alt 2, Alt 3, Alt 4, Alt 5, Alt 6 and No Beep. When no No Beep is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep. ³ The following beeper tone options are available: Normal, Alt 1, Alt 2, Alt 3, Alt 4, Alt 5, Alt 6 and No Beep. When no No Beep is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep. Alternate Tone 3 Alternate Tone 5 ³ The following beeper tone options are available: Normal, Alt 1, Alt 2, Alt 3, Alt 4, Alt 5, Alt 6 and No Beep. When no No Beep is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep. G-18 ³ The following beeper tone options are available: Normal, Alt 1, Alt 2, Alt 3, Alt 4, Alt 5, Alt 6 and No Beep. When no No Beep is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep.
44 Alternate Tone 6 Always Power Save Mode ³ The following beeper tone options are available: Normal, Alt 1, Alt 2, Alt 3, Alt 4, Alt 5, Alt 6 and No Beep. When no No Beep is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep. ³ The scanner will enter power save mode immediately after scanning a bar code. No Beep Power Save in 1 Minute ³ The following beeper tone options are available: Normal, Alt 1, Alt 2, Alt 3, Alt 4, Alt 5, Alt 6 and No Beep. When no No Beep is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep. ³ The scanner will enter power save mode 1 minute after scanning a bar code. G-19
45 Power Save in 2 Minutes *Power Save in 10 Minutes ³ The scanner will enter power save mode 2 minutes after scanning a bar code. ³ The scanner will enter power save mode 10 minutes after scanning a bar code. Power Save in 5 Minutes Power Save in 20 Minutes ³ The scanner will enter power save mode 5 minutes after scanning a bar code. ³ The scanner will enter power save mode 20 minutes after scanning a bar code. G-20
46 Power Save in 30 Minutes Far Depth of Field ³ The scanner will enter power save mode 30 minutes after scanning a bar code. ³ Do not change this setting unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative. No Power Save Mode Normal Depth of Field ³ The scanner will never enter power save mode (power save mode disabled). ³ Do not change this setting unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative. G-21
47 Close Depth of Field *Optimal Low Density Depth of Field ³ Do not change this setting unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative. ³ Do not change this setting unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative. Optimal High Density Depth of Field No Intercharacter Delay ³ Do not change this setting unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative. ³ G-22
48 *1 msec Intercharacter Delay 25 msec Intercharacter Delay ³ ³ Variable Intercharacter Delay 10 msec Intercharacter Delay ³ G-23 ³ The delay between characters being sent out of the scanner can be set in 1 millisecond increments by scanning this bar code and followed by the sequence of code bytes in section M that range from 001 to 255 milliseconds.
49 Infinite Same Symbol Time Out Same Symbol Time Out 200 msecs ³ When this option is selected, the scanner never scans the same bar code repetitively during a scanning session. This option overrides all of the same symbol rescan time outs. ³ The available same symbol time outs are 100, 200, 500, 1200 and 2000 milliseconds. These numbers represent the amount of time that a bar code must be out of the scan field before that bar code can be scanned again. Same Symbol Time Out 100 msecs *Same Symbol Time Out 500 msecs ³ The available same symbol time outs are 100, 200, 500, 1200 and 2000 milliseconds. These numbers represent the amount of time that a bar code must be out of the scan field before that bar code can be scanned again. G-24 ³ The available same symbol time outs are 100, 200, 500, 1200 and 2000 milliseconds. These numbers represent the amount of time that a bar code must be out of the scan field before that bar code can be scanned again.
50 Same Symbol Time Out 1200 msecs No Same Symbol Time Out ³ The available same symbol time outs are 100, 200, 500, 1200 and 2000 milliseconds. These numbers represent the amount of time that a bar code must be out of the scan field before that bar code can be scanned again. ³ When this option is selected, the same bar code is scanned again without any time delay. This option overrides any selected same symbol rescan time out option. Same Symbol Time Out 2000 msecs Variable Same Symbol Timeout ³ The available same symbol time outs are 100, 200, 500, 1200 and 2000 milliseconds. These numbers represent the amount of time that a bar code must be out of the scan field before that bar code can be scanned again. G-25 ³ (refer to Intercharcter Delay) The time the scanner will wait for a response from the host; mutiple of 50 msecs.
51 Variable Inter-Record Delay *Leave Laser on During Inter-Record Delay ³ ³ Turn Off Laser During Inter-Record Delay ³ G-26
52 Variable Communications Time Out Short Comms Time Out (1 sec) ³ ³ Default Communications Time Out (2 secs) Long Comms Time Out (4 secs) ³ ³ G-27
53 Variable Laser Time Out Short Laser Time Out (1 sec) ³ ³ Default Laser Time Out (2 secs) Long Laser Time Out (4 secs) ³ ³ G-28
54 Section H RS-232 E/D = Enable/Disable Enable RS-232 Mode (H - 1) 300 Baud Rate (H - 5) No Parity (H - 1) 8 Data Bits (H - 5) Odd Parity (H - 1) 7 Data Bits (H - 5) Space Parity (H - 1) 1 Stop Bit (H - 5) Even Parity (H - 2) 2 Stop Bits (H - 6) Mark Parity (H - 2) E/D DTR Support (H - 6) Baud Rate (H - 2) E/D RTS/CTS Handshaking (H - 7) Baud Rate (H - 2) Character RTS/CTS (H - 7) Baud Rate (H - 3) Message RTS/CTS (H - 7) Baud Rate (H - 3) E/D RTS Counter Toggle (H - 8) Baud Rate (H - 3) E/D XON/XOFF Handshaking (H - 8) 9600 Baud Rate (H - 3) E/D ACK/NACK (H - 9) 4800 Baud Rate (H - 4) Support BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK (H - 9) 2400 Baud Rate (H - 4) Ignore BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK (H - 9) 1200 Baud Rate (H - 4) E/D 5 Retires on ACK/NACK Time Out (H - 10) 600 Baud Rate (H - 4) E/D French PC Term (H - 10) H-i
55 *Enable RS-232 Mode Odd Parity ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will work with RS V serial output. ³ Parity is an extra bit attached to the transmitted data byte which is used to catch potential single-bit data transmission errors. The scanner s parity must match the host s parity. Select odd to make the additional parity bit either a 0 or 1 to guarantee that an odd number of bits are ones. *Space Parity No Parity ³ H-1 ³ Parity is an extra bit attached to the transmitted data byte which is used to catch potential single-bit data transmission errors. The scanner s parity must match the host s parity. Select space to make the parity bit always 0.
56 Even Parity Baud Rate ³ The scanner s parity must match the host s parity. Select even to make the additional parity bit either a 0 or 1 to guarantee that an even number of bits are ones. ³ A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host device s requirements. Mark Parity Baud Rate ³ Parity is an extra bit attached to the transmitted data byte which is used to catch potential single-bit data transmission errors. The scanner s parity must match the host s parity. Select mark to make the parity bit always 1. H-2 ³ A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host device s requirements.
57 38400 Baud Rate Baud Rate ³ A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host device s requirements. ³ A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host device s requirements Baud Rate *9600 Baud Rate ³ A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host device s requirements. H-3 ³ A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host device s requirements.
58 4800 Baud Rate 1200 Baud Rate ³ A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host device s requirements. ³ A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host device s requirements Baud Rate 600 Baud Rate ³ A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host device s requirements. H-4 ³ A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host device s requirements.
59 300 Baud Rate *7 Data Bits ³ ³ A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. Number of data bits transmitted for each character. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host device s requirements. 8 Data Bits *1 Stop Bit ³ Number of data bits transmitted for each character. ³ Number of stop bits transmitted with each character. H-5
60 *2 Stop Bits Enable DTR Support ³ ³ Number of stop bits transmitted with each character. When this option is enabled, the scanner will stop scanning when the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal goes inactive. *Disable DTR Support H-6 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not stop scanning when the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal goes inactive.
61 Enable RTS/CTS Handshaking *Character RTS/CTS ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will output a Request To Send (RTS) signal and wait for a Clear To Send (CTS) signal before any data is transmitted. ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will activate and deactivate its RTS signal on each character that it transmits. *Disable RTS/CTS Handshaking Message RTS/CTS ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not output a Request To Send (RTS) signal and wait for a Clear To Send (CTS) signal before any data is transmitted. H-7 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will activate and deactivate its RTS signal on each message that it transmits. This mode should normally be enabled for Sanyo registers.
62 Enable RTS Counter Toggle Enable XON/XOFF Handshaking ³ On a good decode, the scanner will toggle the RTS line. ³ When this option is enabled, the scanner will stop transmission whenever an XOFF (ASCII 13H) is received. Transmission will resume after an XON (ASCII 11H) is received. *Disable RTS Counter Toggle *Disable XON/XOFF Handshaking ³ H-8 ³ When this option is chosen, the scanner will not stop transmission whenever an XOFF (ASCII 13H) is received
63 Enable ACK/NACK Support BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK ³ When ACK/NAK is enabled, the scanner will not scan again unless an ACK (ASCII 06H) is received after transmission of a bar code. If a NAK (ASCII 15H) is received, the scanner will retransmit the bar code. ³ The scanner will support BEL/CAN commands while using ACK/NAK handshaking (ACK/NAK handshaking must also be enabled). *Disable ACK/NACK *Ignore BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK ³ When this option is chosen, ACK/NAK handshaking will not occur. ³ H-9
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