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1 U.S. Default Settings Sequence Reset Scanner Xi2000 Series Configuration Guide Auto-Sense Mode ON UPC-A Convert to EAN-13 OFF UPC-E Lead Zero ON Save Changes POS-X, Inc Grant St. Bellingham, WA Exit Setup without Changes
2 Table of Contents Restore Default Settings...ii Configure Through RS List Setting...1 Buzzer Settings...2 Reading Redundancy Setting...2 Scan Mode Setting...3 Auto-Sense Setting...3 Scanner Time-out Duration...3 Negative Barcode Setting...4 Delay between Reread...4 Keyboard Wedge Parameters...4 Laptop Support...7 RS-232 Parameters...8 Wand Emulation Parameters...10 Prefix / Postfix Settings...12 Character Substitution...12 Code ID Selection...12 Code ID Setting...13 Length Code Setting (2 digits)...14 Select Readable Codes...17 Code39 Parameters...22 Italy Pharmacode Parameters...22 French Pharmacode Parameters...23 Industrial 25 Parameters...23 Interleave 25 Parameters...24 Matrix 25 Parameters...26 Codabar Parameters...27 Plessey Parameters...28 MSI Parameters...29 EAN128 Parameters...30 EAN8 Parameters...31 UPCA Parameters...31 UPCE Parameters...32 EAN13 Parameters...33 RSS Code ID Selection...34 RSS14 Parameters...34 RSS Limited Parameters...35 RSS Limited Parameters...35 Activate Editing Formats...36 Editing Format Parameters...37 Decimal Digits...49 Hexadecimal Digits...50 Key Type...51 Key Status...51 KBD Wedge Character Table...52 RS-232 Character Table...52
3 Buzzer Settings Configure Through RS232 < Buzzer > Buzzer List Setting Buzzer Frequency Page1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 6 Page 7 8 khz 2 khz Reading Redundancy Setting < 4 khz > 1 khz Page 8 Page 4 Page 5 Page 9 Page 10 < No Redundancy > 3 Times 2 Times 4 Times 1 2
4 Scan Mode Setting Negative Barcode Setting Auto Off Mode Auto Power Off Mode Continuous Mode Delay between Reread Momentary Mode < Laser Mode > Alternate Mode Repeat Mode Test Mode 100 ms 200ms < 400 ms > 1 sec 2 sec Auto-Sense Setting 3 sec 800 ms < > 5 sec Keyboard Wedge Parameters Scanner Time-out Duration Activate and Select Keyboard Type * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired time-out duration by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired keyboard number (shown in the following table) by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. * 3 4
5 Keyboard Table No. Keyboard Type 1 PCAT (US) 2 PCAT (French) 3 PCAT (German) 4 PCAT (Italy) 5 PCAT (Swedish) 6 PCAT (Norwegian) 7 PCAT (UK) 8 PCAT (Belgium) 9 PCAT (Spanish) 10 PCAT (Portuguese) 11 PS55 A PS55 A PS55 A PS PS PS PS PS PS A 20 PS , PS , PS , PS , PS , PS A, 003-8A 26 IBM 3477 (Japanese) 27 PS IBM 34XX/319X, Memorex Telex 122 Keys Keyboard Alphabets Layout < Default Layout > QWERTZ Keyboard Digits Layout < Default Layout > Upper Row Keyboard Capital Lock Type < Default > Capital Lock Capital Lock Setting Capital Lock ON Auto Detection AZERTY Lower Row Shift Lock < Capital Lock OFF > 5 6
6 Alphabet Transmission RS-232 Parameters Activate RS232 Interface < Case Sensitive > Digits Transmission Ignore Case Baud Rate < Alphanumeric Key > Alt Composing Numeric Key < 9600 > Yes 2400 < No > 1200 Inter-Character Delay 300 * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired intercharacter delay by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. Parity Even 110 Laptop Support < No Parity > Odd < > Data Bit < 8 > 7 7 8
7 Flow Control (single port only) Wand Emulation Parameters Activate Wand Emulation < None > Data Ready Scanner Ready Normal Status Inter-Character Delay INV. Data Ready Hi < Low > * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired intercharacter delay by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. Bar Status < Hi > Low Module Time 250 us 2 ms 500 us 3 ms <1 ms > 4 ms 1.5 ms 5 ms 9 10
8 Margin Time Prefix / Postfix Settings 5 ms Prefix Code * 10 ms 40 ms Character Substitution Postfix Code * < 20 ms > 30 ms 60 ms 80 ms 100 ms Set 1 * Set 2 * Set 3 * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 50. One character consists of 2 hexadecimal digits. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 50) to complete this setting. Code ID Selection Clear All Code ID Settings Select Code ID Set Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set
9 Code ID Setting Code 39 * Length Code Setting (2 digits) Code 39 Length Code Italy Pharmacode * French Pharmacode * Industrial 25 * Italy Pharmacode Length Code Interleave 25 * Codabar * Matrix 25 * UPCA * French Pharmacode Length Code UPCE * EAN8 * EAN13 * Industrial 25 Length Code Code 93 * Code 128 * MSI * Plessey * Interleave 25 Length Code Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 50. One character consists of 2 hexadecimal digits. If keyboard interface is used, the associate key type/status can also be specified. The associate key type/status (if specified) must be selected before each character being programmed. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 50) to complete this setting
10 Matrix 25 Length Code Code 93 Length Code Codabar Length Code Code 128 Length Code UPCA Length Code EAN128/RSS Length Code UPCE Length Code MSI Length Code EAN8 Length Code Plessey Length Code EAN13 Length Code 15 16
11 Select Readable Codes Matrix 25 Code 39 < > Italy Pharmacode Codabar < > French Pharmacode Code 93 < > Industrial 25 Code 128 < > < > Interleave 25 EAN128 < > MSI 17 18
12 Plessey EAN8 < No Addon > UPCA Addon2 No Addon < No Addon > < Addon2 > No Addon Addon5 Addon2 < Addon2 > EAN13 < Addon5 > Addon5 < No Addon > UPCE < Addon5 > Addon2 No Addon < No Addon > Addon2 No Addon Addon5 < Addon2 > < Addon5 > < Addon2 > Addon5 < Addon5 > 19 20
13 RSS14 Code39 Parameters Standard / Full ASCII Code39 RSS Limited < Standard > Full ASCII Start / Stop Transmission RSS Expanded Checksum Verification Checksum Transmission < > Italy Pharmacode Parameters Checksum Transmission < > > 21 22
14 French Pharmacode Parameters Checksum Transmission Max / Min Code Length Qualification Select Max / Min Length Qualification < > Max Length * Industrial 25 Parameters Start / Stop Selection Fixed Code Length Qualification Min Length * < Industrial 25 > Matrix 25 Checksum Verification Checksum Transmission Interleave 25 Fixed Length 1 * Select Fixed Length Qualification Fixed Length 2 * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. Interleave 25 Parameters Start / Stop Selection < > Industrial 25 Matrix 25 < Interleave 25 > 23 24
15 Checksum Verification Fixed Code Length Qualification Checksum Transmission < > Max / Min Code Length Qualification Fixed Length 1 * Select Fixed Length Qualification Fixed Length 2 * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. Matrix 25 Parameters Select Max / Min Length Qualification Start / Stop Selection Max Length * Min Length * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. Industrial 25 < Matrix 25 > Checksum Verification Interleave 25 Checksum Transmission < > 25 26
16 Max / Min Code Length Qualification Start / Stop Selection Select Max / Min Length Qualification < abcd / abcd > abcd / tn*e Max Length * ABCD / ABCD Fixed Code Length Qualification Min Length * Plessey Parameters ABCD / TN*E Select Fixed Length Qualification Convert to UK Plessey Fixed Length 1 * Fixed Length 2 * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. Codabar Parameters CLSI Conversion Checksum Transmission < > Start / Stop Transmission 27 28
17 MSI Parameters Checksum Verification < Single Modulo 10 > Modulo 11 & 10 Checksum Transmission Double Modulo 10 Fixed Code Length Qualification Fixed Length 1 * Select Fixed Length Qualification Fixed Length 2 * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. < Last digit not Transmitted > Last 2 Digits not Transmitted Max / Min Code Length Qualification Transmitted EAN128 Parameters Code ID Transmission Select Max / Min Length Qualification Field Separator Max Length * Min Length * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 50. One character consists of 2 hexadecimal digits. If keyboard interface is used, the associate key type/status can also be specified. The associate key type/status (if specified) must be selected before each character being programmed. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 50) to complete this setting. * 29 30
18 EAN8 Parameters UPCE Parameters Convert to EAN13 System Number Selection System Number 0 and 1 Checksum Transmission Convert to UPCA < System Number 0 only > < > UPCA Parameters System Number Transmission Convert to EAN13 < > Checksum Transmission System Number Transmission < > < > Checksum Transmission < > 31 32
19 EAN13 Parameters RSS Code ID Selection ISBN Conversion ]C1 < ]e0 > ISSN Conversion RSS14 Parameters Code ID Transmission Checksum Transmission < > Application ID Transmission < > < > Checksum Transmission < > 33 34
20 RSS Limited Parameters Code ID Transmission Activate Editing Formats Format 1 < > Application ID Transmission Format 2 < > Checksum Transmission Format 3 < > RSS Limited Parameters Code ID Transmission Exclusive Data Editing Yes < > < No > 35 36
21 Editing Format Parameters Format Selection Format 1 Format 3 Restore Default Format Format 2 Applicable Data Length Maximum Length * Minimum Length * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. Matching String of Applicable Data * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 50. One character consists of 2 hexadecimal digits. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 50) to complete this setting. Location of Matching String Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired location by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. * End of Format Programming
22 Total Number of Fields Applicable Code Type 1 All 4 Clear 2 Code 39 5 Italy Pharmacode 3 French Pharmacode 6 Industrial 25 Interleave 25 Matrix 25 Codebar Code 93 Code 128 EAN128 / RSS UPCE No Addon UPCE Addon2 UPCE Addon5 EAN8 No Addon EAN8 Addon2 EAN8 Addon End of Format Programming
23 EAN13 No Addon Field1 Setting Divide Field by Field Terminating String EAN13 Addon5 UPCA Addon2 MSI EAN13 Addon2 UPCA No Addon UPCA Addon5 Plessey Field Terminating String * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 50. One character consists of 2 hexadecimal digits. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 50) to complete this setting. Include Terminating String Divide Field by Field Length Discard Terminating String Field Length * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting End of Format Programming
24 Field2 Setting Field3 Setting Divide Field by Field Terminating String Divide Field by Field Terminating String Field Terminating String * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 50. One character consists of 2 hexadecimal digits. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 50) to complete this setting. Field Terminating String * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 50. One character consists of 2 hexadecimal digits. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 50) to complete this setting. Include Terminating String Divide Field by Field Length Discard Terminating String Include Terminating String Divide Field by Field Length Discard Terminating String Field Length * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. Field Length * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting End of Format Programming
25 Field4 Setting Field5 Setting Divide Field by Field Terminating String Divide Field by Field Terminating String Field Terminating String * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 50. One character consists of 2 hexadecimal digits. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 50) to complete this setting. Field Terminating String * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 50. One character consists of 2 hexadecimal digits. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 50) to complete this setting. Include Terminating String Divide Field by Field Length Discard Terminating String Include Terminating String Divide Field by Field Length Discard Terminating String Field Length * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting. Field Length * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 49. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 49) to complete this setting End of Format Programming
26 Additional Fields Setting Field Transmission Sequence Additional Field 1 * Additional Field 2 * Additional Field 4 * Additional Field 5 * Additional Field 3 * Programming Instructions : (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 50. One character consists of 2 hexadecimal digits. If keyboard interface is used, the associate key type/status can also be specified. The associate key type/status (if specified) must be selected before each character being programmed. (3) Read the Validate label (also on page 50) to complete this setting. Start Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 Field 5 Field 6 Additional Field 1 Additional Field 2 Additional Field 3 Additional Field 4 Additional Field 5 End Programming Instructions : (1) Read the Start label. (2) Program the desired transmission sequence by reading the Field / Additional Field labels. (3) Read the End label to complete this setting End of Format Programming
27 Decimal Digits Hexadecimal Digits A B C Validate 5 D 6 E 7 F Validate 49 50
28 Key Type Key Status < Normal > Add Shift Add Alternate (L) Add Alternate (R) Scan Code Add Control (L) Add Control (R) KBD Wedge Character Table F2 SP P ` p 1 Ins F3! 1 A Q a q 2 Del F4 " 2 B R b r 3 Home F5 # 3 C S c s 4 End F6 $ 4 D T d t 5 Up F7 % 5 E U e u 6 Down F8 & 6 F V f v 7 Left F9 ' 7 G W g w 8 BS F10 ( 8 H X h x 9 HT F11 ) 9 I Y i y A LF F12 * : J Z j z B Right ESC + ; K [ k { C PgUp Exec, < L \ l D Enter - = M ] m } E PgDn. > N ^ n ~ F F1 /? O _ o Dly Enter* Dly : Delay 100 ms Enter* : Enter Key of the Numeric Key Pad : Digits of Numeric Key Pad RS-232 Character Table DLE SP P ` p 1 SOH DC1! 1 A Q a q 2 STX DC2 " 2 B R b r 3 ETX DC3 # 3 C S c s 4 EOT DC4 $ 4 D T d t 5 ENQ NAK % 5 E U e u 6 ACK SYN & 6 F V f v 7 BEL ETB ' 7 G W g w 8 BS CAN ( 8 H X h x 9 HT EM ) 9 I Y i y A LF SUB * : J Z j z B VT ESC + ; K [ k { C FF FS, < L \ l D CR GS - = M ] m } E SO RS. > N ^ n ~ F SI US /? O _ o DEL 51 52
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