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METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.
MetroSelect®
Configuration Guide
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Table of Contents iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Symbol Key ................................................................................................. ix
Bar Code Configuration Methods
Single-Code Method.....................................................................................x
Multi-Code Method .......................................................................................x
Need to Start Over?
Recall Defaults ............................................................................................ xi
Section A: Code Types and Decode Rules
UPC/EAN......................................................................................................1
Code 128......................................................................................................3
Code 39........................................................................................................4
Interleaved 2 of 5..........................................................................................6
Standard 2 of 5.............................................................................................9
Other 2 of 5 Codes .....................................................................................10
Codabar......................................................................................................12
Code 93......................................................................................................13
Code 11......................................................................................................13
Telepen.......................................................................................................14
Plessey Codes............................................................................................15
Other Decode Features..............................................................................17
Configurable Code Lengths........................................................................18
RSS 14 Features........................................................................................21
RSS Limited Features ................................................................................23
RSS Expanded Features............................................................................25
Section B: Supplements
Two Digit Supplements/Redundancy ...........................................................1
Five Digit Supplements/Redundancy ...........................................................1
Supplements Required/Not Required...........................................................2
Remote Supplemental Requirement ............................................................2
Bookland (978) Supplement Required .........................................................3
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Section B: Supplements (Continued)
977 (2 Digit) Supplement Required ..............................................................3
378/379 French Supplement Requirement...................................................3
434/439 German Supplement Required.......................................................4
414/419 German Supplement Required.......................................................4
# System 2 Requires Supplements ..............................................................4
# System 5 Requires Supplements ..............................................................5
Coupon Code 128 ........................................................................................5
Code 128 ‘]C1’ Extended Code Format........................................................5
Code 128 Group Separators ........................................................................6
100 msec to Find Supplemental...................................................................6
200 msec to Find Supplemental...................................................................6
400 msec to Find Supplemental...................................................................7
Code ID’s with Supplements ........................................................................7
Beep Once/Twice on Supplements ..............................................................8
ISBN Check Digit Transmission ...................................................................8
Bookland to ISBN Conversion ......................................................................9
ISBN Re-Formatting .....................................................................................9
Number System 4 Coupon Code 128.........................................................10
UPC Discard...............................................................................................10
Section C: Communications
Enable RS-232 .............................................................................................1
Load Keyboard Wedge Defaults...................................................................1
Enable Light Pen/Wand Communication......................................................1
Enable Keyboard Wedge Emulation.............................................................1
Enable Stand-Alone Keyboard Scanner.......................................................1
Load OCIA Defaults......................................................................................2
Enable OCIA Output.....................................................................................2
Load IBM 46xx Defaults ...............................................................................2
Enable IBM 46xx Communication ................................................................2
Low Speed USB ...........................................................................................3
Enable No Communication Mode.................................................................3
Reserved ......................................................................................................3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section D: Scanner Operation
Configuration Mode Options.........................................................................1
Scan Buffers.................................................................................................2
Redundant Scans.........................................................................................4
Miscellaneous Decode Features ..................................................................6
Depth of Field Adjustments ..........................................................................7
Same Symbol Time Outs..............................................................................8
LED Options ...............................................................................................10
Beeper Options...........................................................................................11
Inter-Character Data Transmission Delays ................................................15
Inter-Record Data Transmission Delays.....................................................16
Communication Time Out Options .............................................................17
Host Scanner Commands ..........................................................................19
Power Save Modes ....................................................................................24
Japanese Double Field Support .................................................................28
Test Modes.................................................................................................33
Section E: Prefixes/Suffixes
Configurable Prefixes, All Data.....................................................................1
Configurable ID Characters, Code Specific..................................................3
Identifiers Character ...........................................................................3
Standard Prefix Characters ..........................................................................8
Standard Suffix Characters ........................................................................14
Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC) .....................................................16
Configurable Suffixes, All Data...................................................................17
Special Formats..........................................................................................20
Character Replacements............................................................................21
Section F: Code Formatting
UPC/EAN......................................................................................................1
Codabar........................................................................................................5
Code 39........................................................................................................7
Code 11........................................................................................................9
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Section F: Code Formatting (Continued)
Telepen.........................................................................................................9
Plessey.......................................................................................................10
2 of 5...........................................................................................................12
Section G: RS-232
Enable RS-232 Mode ...................................................................................1
Parity Features .............................................................................................2
Baud Rates...................................................................................................3
Data/Stop Bits...............................................................................................5
Hardware Handshaking................................................................................6
Software Handshaking .................................................................................9
Miscellaneous.............................................................................................12
Section H: Keyboard
Enable Keyboard Emulation.........................................................................1
Country/Scan Code Table Selects ...............................................................2
Keyboard/System Type ................................................................................4
Special Keyboard Features ..........................................................................5
Inter-Scan Code Delays ...............................................................................9
Control Sets................................................................................................10
3151 Terminal Keyboard ............................................................................12
Section I: OCIA
Load OCIA Defaults......................................................................................1
Enable OCIA.................................................................................................1
DTS/Siemens ...............................................................................................1
DTS/Nixdorf..................................................................................................1
NCR-S ..........................................................................................................1
NCR-F ..........................................................................................................1
Section J: Light Pen/Laser Emulation
Enable Light Pen Mode ................................................................................1
Space/Bar Height .........................................................................................1
Transmit Code 39.........................................................................................1
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Section J: Light Pen/Laser Emulation (Continued)
Transmit as Scanned....................................................................................1
Poll Light Pen Source...................................................................................2
Light Pen Extra Toggle.................................................................................2
10x Narrow Element Border .........................................................................2
50x Narrow Element Border .........................................................................2
Set Narrow Element Width ...........................................................................3
Laser Emulation............................................................................................3
Section K: IBM 46xx Configuration
Enable IBM 46xx Communication ................................................................1
Load IBM 46xx Defaults ...............................................................................1
IBM Ports......................................................................................................1
IBM Reserve Codes .....................................................................................2
Section M: Code Bytes
Code Byte Usage .........................................................................................1
Code Bytes 0-5.............................................................................................2
Code Bytes 6-9.............................................................................................3
Reserved Codes...........................................................................................4
Code Byte/Code Type Table ........................................................................5
ASCII Reference Table.................................................................................6
Extended Key Code Reference Table........................................................11
Section N: Miscellaneous Features
Custom Defaults...........................................................................................1
Serial Program Mode....................................................................................3
Software Identification ..................................................................................4
StratosSchool ...............................................................................................4
Section O: Auxiliary Port Controls
Disable AUX Port..........................................................................................1
AUX Port and Secondary Device Data Formats
For the MS7220, MS7320, MS7600 and MS202x........................................1
When Using a Metrologic Device as a Secondary..............................1
When Using a non-Metrologic RS-232 Device as a Secondary .........3
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Section O: Auxiliary Port Controls (Continued)
Additional AUX Port Data Formats...............................................................4
AUX Port Baud Rates...................................................................................6
AUX Port Parity ............................................................................................8
AUX Port Stop/Data Bits...............................................................................9
Enable/Disable RTS/CTS Handshaking .....................................................10
Message AUX RTS/CTS ............................................................................10
Character AUX RTS/CTS...........................................................................10
Enable/Disable D/E Commands .................................................................10
Enable/Disable F/L Commands..................................................................11
Enable/Disable M/O Commands ................................................................11
Enable/Disable XON/XOFF ........................................................................11
Enable/Disable ACK/NAK...........................................................................12
AUX CTS/RTS Polarity...............................................................................12
AUX Same Symbol Timeout.......................................................................13
Main Output Port Auxiliary Data Formats ...................................................14
Inter-Character Delays ...............................................................................16
Section P: USB
Full Speed USB............................................................................................1
Low Speed USB ...........................................................................................2
Introduction ix
INTRODUCTION
Your new scanner has been configured at the factory with a set of default communication
protocols. Since many host systems have unique formats and protocol requirements,
Metrologic provides a wide range of configurable features that may be selected with the
use of this bar code configuration guide.
Once the configuration is completed, the scanner stores the settings in nonvolatile
memory or NOVRAM. NOVRAM saves the settings when the power is turned off.
Symbol Key
* (asterisk) Default Feature
~ (tilde) Feature requires the Multi-Code Configuration Method,
see Bar Code Configuration Methods on page x.
Important!
Note
Bar Code Configuration Methods x
BAR CODE CONFIGURATION METHODS
Metrologic scanners can be bar code configured in two ways: the Single-Code Method
and the Multi-Code Method.
Single-Code Method
Most features can be enabled or disabled using the Single-Code Method.
1. Power up the scanner.
2. Scan the bar code(s) for the desired feature(s).
3. Observe a multi-toned, “save setting” beep that indicates the configuration has
been saved to NOVRAM.
Multi-Code Method
All features can be enabled or disabled using the Multi-Code Method.
A feature marked with a “~” requires the Multi-Code Method.
1. Power up the scanner.
2. Scan the Enter/Exit Configuration Mode bar code. [3 beeps]
3. Scan the bar code(s) for the desired feature(s). [1 beep]
4. Scan the Enter/Exit Configuration Mode bar code [3 beeps] and
save new configuration.
Enter/Exit Configuration Mode
³999999
To abort a configuration change, power off the scanner before scanning the
Enter/Exit Configuration Mode bar code.
Need to Start Over? xi
NEED TO START OVER?
Scan the Recall Default bar code. This will erase all previous settings and return to the
scanner’s default communications protocol.
Keyboard Wedge interface scanners will load keyboard wedge defaults.
All other scanners will load RS-232 defaults.
Metrologic manufactures custom OEM scanners, which load the OEM’s
defaults. For further information on the affects they have on Metrologic default
communications protocols refer to Section N, Custom Defaults.
Recall Defaults
³999998
Code Types & Decode Rules A1
SECTION A UPC/EAN
* Enable UPC/EAN Disable UPC/EAN
³100116 ³ 100106
* Enable UPC-A Disable UPC-A
³100216 ³ 100206
* Enable UPC-E Disable UPC-E
³100210 ³ 100200
Code Types & Decode Rules A2
SECTION A UPC/EAN
* Enable EAN-13 Disable EAN-13
³100211 ³ 100201
* Enable EAN-8 Disable EAN-8
³100214 ³ 100204
* Enable
Auto Redundancy UPC-E
Disable
Auto Redundancy UPC-E
³101104 ³ 101114
Code Types & Decode Rules A3
SECTION A CODE 128
* Enable Code 128 Disable Code 128
³100113 ³ 100103
Enable
UCC/EAN-28
‘]C1’ Code Formatting
Disable
UCC/EAN-128
‘]C1’ Code Formatting
³100314 ³ 100304
For Coupon Code 128, see Section B, page 5.
Code Types & Decode Rules A4
SECTION A CODE 39
* Enable Code 39 Disable Code 39
³100111 ³ 100101
Enable MOD 43
Check on Code 39
* Disable MOD 43
Check on Code 39
³100213
The scanner will only scan
Code 39 bar codes that
have a valid Modulo 43
check digit.
³100203
The scanner will not test
Code 39 bar codes for a
modulo 43 check digit.
Transmit Mode 43 Check
Digit on Code 39
* Do Not Transmit Mode 43
Check Digit on Code 39
³107715
This feature works in
conjunction with Mode 43
Check on Code 39. Both
options must be enabled for
this feature to work.
³107705
This option will not transmit
Code 39’s Mod 43 check
character.
Code Types & Decode Rules A5
SECTION A CODE 39
Enable Full ASCII Code 39 * Disable Full ASCII
Code 39
³100217 ³ 100207
Enable PARAF Support
(Italian Pharmaceutical Codes) * Disable PARAF Support
³100215
The scanner will convert
Code 39 bar codes to
PARAF format.
³100205
The scanner will not convert
code 39 bar codes to
PARAF format.
Enable TRI-OPTIC Code * Disable TRI-OPTIC Code
³100312 ³ 100302
Code Types & Decode Rules A6
SECTION A INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5
* Enable Interleaved
2 of 5 (ITF)
Disable Interleaved
2 of 5 (ITF)
³100115 ³ 100105
Enable MOD 10
Check on ITF
* Disable MOD 10
Check on ITF
³100310
The scanner will only scan
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)
Bar codes that have a
Modulo 10 check digit.
³100300
The scanner will not test
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)
bar codes for a Modulo 10
check digit.
Transmit MOD 10
Check Digit on ITF
* Do Not Transmit MOD 10
Check Digit on ITF
³107714
The scanner transmits
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)
MOD 10 check character.
³107704
The scanner will not
transmit Interleaved 2 of 5
(ITF) MOD 10 check digit
characters. This feature
works in conjunction with
Mod 10 Check on ITF. Both
must be enabled for this
feature to work.
Code Types & Decode Rules A7
SECTION A INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5
Enable ALT
Check Digit ITF
* Disable ALT
Check Digit ITF
³100717 ³ 100707
Enable 12 Digit ITF
Check Digit at 1 * Normal Check Digit
³100910
This feature requires
MOD 10 ITF Check Digit to
be enabled. The 12-
character ITF check digit
calculation will start with 1
instead of 0.
³100900
Enable ITF/Code 39 Filter * Disable ITF/Code 39
Filter
³100416
Supports Code 39/ITF filters.
This feature may
adversely affect reading
of Codabar, Code 93 and
some other non-standard
symbologies.
³100406
Code Types & Decode Rules A8
SECTION A INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5
~ ITF Symbol Length
Lock 1
~ ITF Symbol Length
Lock 2
³901600
To specify a 1st ITF symbol
length lock, scan the above
bar code and the
appropriate code bytes
located in Section M.
³901700
To specify a 2nd ITF symbol
length lock, scan the above
bar code and the
appropriate code bytes
located in Section M.
~ ITF Minimum
Symbol Length
³903400
To specify a minimum
number of ITF characters to
be decoded, scan the above
bar code and the
appropriate code bytes
located in Section M.
Refer to the Multi-Code
Configuration Method on
page x.
Code Types & Decode Rules A9
SECTION A STANDARD 2 OF 5
Enable
Standard 2 of 5
* Disable
Standard 2 of 5
³100110 ³ 100100
~ Standard 2 of 5
Symbol Length Lock
³901500
To specify a minimum
number of ITF characters to
be decoded, scan the above
bar code and the
appropriate code bytes
located in Section M.
Refer to the Multi-Code configuration
method on page x.
Code Types & Decode Rules A10
SECTION A OTHER 2 OF 5 CODES
Enable Matrix 2 of 5 * Disable Matrix 2 of 5
³100015 ³ 100005
Enable 15 Digit
Airline 2 of 5
* Disable 15 Digit
Airline 2 of 5
³100014 ³ 100004
Code Types & Decode Rules A11
SECTION A OTHER 2 OF 5 CODES
Enable 13 Digit
Airline 2 of 5
* Disable 13 Digit
Airline 2 of 5
³100313 ³ 100303
Enable Hong Kong
2 of 5
* Disable Hong Kong
2 of 5
³100316 ³ 100306
Code Types & Decode Rules A12
SECTION A CODABAR
* Enable Codabar * Disable Codabar
³100114 ³ 100104
Enable
Dual Field Codabar
* Disable
Dual Field Codabar
³100012 ³ 100002
Enable
Tab in Dual Codabar
* Disable
Tab in Dual Codabar
³108012
This feature requires Dual
Field Codabar to be
enabled. The scanner will
insert a tab between the
fields of the dual field
Codabar.
³108002
Code Types & Decode Rules A13
SECTION A CODE 93 AND CODE 11
* Enable Code 93 Disable Code 93
³100112 ³ 100102
Enable Code 11 * Disable Code 11
³100013 ³ 100003
Code Types & Decode Rules A14
SECTION A TELEPEN
Enable Telepen * Disable Telepen
³100017 ³ 100007
Enable
ALPHA Telepen
* Disable
ALPHA Telepen
³100016 ³ 100006
Code Types & Decode Rules A15
SECTION A PLESSEY CODES
Enable MSI Plessey * Disable MSI Plessey
³100212 ³ 100202
* No MSI Plessey
Check Digit
³200704
The scanner will not test
MSI Plessey bar codes for a
check digit.
Enable MSI Plessey
MOD 10/10 Check Digit
* Enable MSI Plessey
MOD 10 Check Digit
³200734
The scanner will test MSI
Plessey bar codes for a
double Modulo 10 check
digit.
³200724
The scanner will test MSI
Plessey bar codes for a
single Modulo 10 check
digit.
Code Types & Decode Rules A16
SECTION A PLESSEY CODES
Transmit
MSI Plessey Check Digit
*Do Not Transmit
MSI Plessey Check Digit
³107711
This option works in
conjunction with one or both
of the Enabled MSI Plessey
Mode options.
³107701
The scanner will not
transmit MSI Plessey check
digit characters.
Enable UK Plessey * Disable UK Plessey
³100117 ³ 100107
Enable UK Plessey
A to X Conversion
* Disable UK Plessey
A to X Conversion
³100716 ³ 100706
Code Types & Decode Rules A17
SECTION A OTHER DECODE FEATURES
Enable Double Border
Required/Large
Inter-Character Space
* Disable Double Border
Required/Large
Inter-Character Space
³100011 ³ 100001
~ Minimum
Symbol Length ~ Symbol Length Lock
³901800
Omnidirectional default is 4.
Combine this code with the
proper Code Bytes, to
specify the minimum
number of characters in all
non-UPC/EAN bar codes.
³901900
This code combined with the
proper Code Bytes, locks the
bar code’s length into place.
Refer to the Multi-Code Configuration Method on page x.
Code Types & Decode Rules A18
SECTION A CONFIGURABLE CODE LENGTHS
There are seven bar code lock lengths available. Specific code types can be assigned to
a lock length using the Multi-Code configuration method.
Example:
1. Scan the enter/exit configuration bar code.
2. Scan the code length lock #1 bar code.
3. Scan the three Code Bytes that represent the code length.
4. Scan the matching code type lock #1 bar code.
5. Scan the three code bytes that represent the code type.
Refer to the Code Type Table in Section M.
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for lock lengths 2 through 7 if desired.
7. Scan the enter/exit configuration bar code when finished to save settings.
~ Code Length
Lock #1
~ Code Type
Lock #1
³902000 ³ 902100
~ Code Length
Lock #2
~ Code Type
Lock #2
³902200 ³ 902300
Code Types & Decode Rules A19
SECTION A CONFIGURABLE CODE LENGTHS
~ Code Length
Lock #3
~ Code Type
Lock #3
³902400 ³ 902500
~ Code Length
Lock #4
~ Code Type
Lock #4
³902600 ³ 902700
~ Code Length
Lock #5
~ Code Type
Lock #5
³902800 ³ 902900
Code Types & Decode Rules A20
SECTION A CONFIGURABLE CODE LENGTHS
~ Code Length
Lock #6
~ Code Type
Lock #6
³903000 ³ 903100
~ Code Length
Lock #7
~ Code Type
Lock #7
³903200 ³ 903300
Code Types & Decode Rules A21
SECTION A RSS 14 FEATURES
Enable RSS 14 * Disable RSS 14
³100413 ³ 100403
* Transmit
RSS 14 Check Digit
Do Not Transmit
RSS 14 Check Digit
³114900 ³ 114910
Code Types & Decode Rules A22
SECTION A RSS 14 FEATURES
* Transmit
RSS 14 Application ID
Do Not Transmit
RSS 14 Application ID
³114901
Application identifier “01” is
transmitted by default.
³114911
* Transmit
RSS 14 Symbology ID
Do Not Transmit
RSS 14 Symbology ID
³114902
Symbology identifier “]e0” is
transmitted by default.
³114912
Code Types & Decode Rules A23
SECTION A RSS LIMITED FEATURES
Enable RSS Limited * Disable RSS Limited
³100414 ³ 100404
* Transmit
RSS Limited Check Digit
Do Not Transmit
RSS Limited Check Digit
³114903 ³ 114913
Code Types & Decode Rules A24
SECTION A RSS LIMITED FEATURES
* Transmit RSS Limited
Application ID
Do Not Transmit
RSS Limited Application ID
³114904
Application identifier “01” is
transmitted by default.
³114914
* Transmit RSS Limited
Symbology ID
Do Not Transmit
RSS Limited Symbology ID
³114905
Symbology identifier “]e0” is
transmitted by default.
³114915
Code Types & Decode Rules A25
SECTION A RSS EXPANDED FEATURES
Enable RSS Expanded * Disable RSS Expanded
³100415 ³ 100405
* Transmit RSS
Expanded Symbology ID
Do Not Transmit RSS
Expanded Symbology ID
³114906
Symbology identifier “]e0” is
transmitted by default.
³114916
Supplements B1
SECTION B SUPPLEMENTS/REDUNDANCY
Enable Two Digit
Supplements
* Disable Two Digit
Supplements
³101217 ³ 101207
* Enable Two Digit
Redundancy
Disable Two Digit
Redundancy
³101212
Twice before accepting
data, the scanner will scan
the bar code plus the two
digit add on.
³101202
When scanned, will not
implement the two digit
redundancy feature.
Enable Five Digit
Supplements
* Disable Five Digit
Supplements
³101216 ³ 101206
Supplements B2
SECTION B SUPPLEMENTS/REDUNDANCY
Enable Five Digit
Redundancy
* Disable Five Digit
Redundancy
³101211
Twice before accepting
data, the scanner will scan
the bar code plus the five
digit add on.
³101201
The scanner will not
implement the five digit
redundancy feature.
Supplements
are Required
* Supplements are
not Required
³101213
A
ll UPC/EAN labels that are
scanned must have a
supplement.
³101203
UPC/EAN labels do not
require a supplement to be
scanned.
Enable Remote
Supplemental Requirement
* Disable
Remote Supplemental
Requirement
³101416 ³ 101406
Supplements B3
SECTION B SUPPLEMENTS
Enable Bookland (978)
Supplement Requirement
* Disable Bookland (978)
Supplement Requirement
³101417 ³ 101407
Enable 977 (2 digit)
Supplemental Requirement
* Disable 977 (2 digit)
Supplemental
Requirement
³101314
The scanner will require a
2 digit supplement be
scanned when an EAN-13
code begins with 977.
³101304
The scanner will not
require a 2 digit supplement
be scanned whenever an
EAN-13 code begins with
977.
Enable 378/379 French
Supplement Requirement
* Disable 378/379 French
Supplemental Requiremen
t
³101313 ³ 101303
Supplements B4
SECTION BSUPPLEMENTS
Enable 434/439 German
Supplemental Requirement
* Disable 434/439
German Supplemental
Requirement
³101415 ³ 101405
Enable 414/419 German
Supplemental Requirement
* Disable 414/419 German
Supplemental Requirement
³101413 ³ 101403
Enable # System 2
Requires Supplements
* Disable # System 2
Requires Supplements
³101412 ³ 101402
Supplements B5
SECTION B SUPPLEMENTS
Enable # System 5
Requires Supplements
* Disable # System 5
Requires Supplements
³101215 ³ 101205
Enable Coupon
Code 128
* Disable Coupon
Code 128
³100315 ³ 100305
Enable Code 128 ‘]C1
Extended Code Format
* Disable Code 128 ‘]C1’
Extended Code Format
³101411
The scanner will transmit a
‘]C1’ at the beginning of the
code 128 portion of the
coupon code.
³101401
The scanner will not
transmit a ‘]C1’ at the
beginning of the code 128
portion of the coupon code.
Supplements B6
SECTION B SUPPLEMENTS
Enable 128 Group
Separators
* Disable 128 Group
Separators
³101414
“GS” (1DH) character will be
transmitted with coupon
Code 128 codes.
³101404
“GS” (1DH) character will
not be transmitted with
coupon Code 128 codes.
* 100 msec to Find
Supplemental
200 msec to Find
Supplemental
³301310
The scanner will allot 100
milliseconds to “find” an add
on after a main UPC/EAN
bar code has been
scanned.
³301320
The scanner will allot 200
milliseconds to “find” an add
on after a main UPC/EAN
bar code has been
scanned.
Supplements B7
SECTION B SUPPLEMENTS
400 msec to Find
Supplemental
³301340
The scanner will allot 400
milliseconds to “find” an add
on after a main UPC/EAN
bar code has been
scanned.
Enable Code ID’s with
Supplements
* Disable Code ID’s with
Supplements
³101214 ³ 101204
Supplements B8
SECTION B SUPPLEMENTS
* Beep Once on
Supplements
Beep twice on
Supplements
³118406 ³ 118416
Enable ISBN Check Digit
Transmission
Disable ISBN Check Digit
Transmission
³101315
This feature is not
available with all
models.
³101305
Supplements B9
SECTION B SUPPLEMENTS
Enable Bookland to
ISBN Conversion
* Disable Bookland to
ISBN Conversion
³101317
This feature is not
available with all
models.
³101307
Enable
ISBN Re-Formatting
* Disable
ISBN Re-Formatting
³101316
This feature is not
available with all
models.
³101306
Supplements B10
SECTION B SUPPLEMENTS
Enable Number System 4
Coupon Code 128
* Disable Number System
4 Coupon Code128
³101012
Supports Coupon Code 128
for Number System 4 bar
codes.
³101002
Enable UPC Discard * Disable UPC Discard
³101013
Supports UPC discard if the
Code 128 portion of the
Coupon Code 128 is
scanned.
³101003
Communications C1
SECTION C COMMUNICATIONS
* Enable RS-232 Load Keyboard Wedge
Defaults
³415554
The scanner will work with
RS-232 ±12V serial output.
³999994
Scan this before selecting
Normal or Stand Alone
Mode.
Enable Light Pen/Wand
Communication
Enable Keyboard Wedge
Emulation
³415524
Use this option if a scanner
is used in place of a light
pen.
³ 5155143
Select if the scanner
provides keyboard
emulation by converting the
scanned bar code data to
the PC keyboard scan code
equivalent.
Enable Stand-Alone
Keyboard Scanner
³ 5155153
Allows the scanner to be
used without an external
keyboard.
Communications C2
SECTION C COMMUNICATIONS
Load OCIA Defaults Enable OCIA Output
³999993
Scan this before selecting
Enable OCIA output.
³415544
Select this option if the
communications
requirement is an Optically
Coupled Interface Adapter
(OCIA). This is a docked
(by the host) serial
interface.
Load
IBM 46xx Defaults
Enable IBM 46xx
Communication
³999995
Scan this before selecting
Enable IBM 46xx
Communication
³415504
Select this option for IBM
46xx SIOC/RS485
communications.
Not all scanners
support this interface.
The correct interface
board is required.
Communications C3
SECTION C COMMUNICATIONS
Enable
Low Speed USB
Load
Low Speed USB Defaults
³4155114
Refer to Section P for
full speed USB options.
³999978
Enable
No Communication Mode
³415534
Select this option if the
scanner does not interface
with the host device.
Reserved Reserved
³415564 ³917500
Scanner Operation D1
SECTION D CONFIGURATION MODE OPTIONS
Allow Configuration Mode
on Power-Up
* Allow Configuration
Mode Anytime
³118117
The scanner can only enter
MetroSet® mode before any
bar codes are scanned.
³118107
Allow MetroSet®
configuration at any time.
Allow Configuration Codes
on Power Up
* Allow Configuration
Codes Anytime
³118116
Once a product bar code is
scanned after power-up, the
scanner will not accept
configuration bar codes.
³118106
Allows scanning of
configuration bar codes any
time.
Enable
Single Code Programming
Disable
Single Code Programming
³118212 ³ 118202
Scanner Operation D2
SECTION D SCAN BUFFERS
* 1 Scan Buffer 2 Scan Buffers
³318000
The scanner will scan one
bar code in the scan field
and not scan again until the
bar code is removed from
the scan field for the
duration of the same symbol
time out.
³318010
The scanner will scan 2 bar
codes in the scan field one
time each. These 2 bar
codes will not be scanned
again until they are
removed from the scan field
for the duration of the same
symbol time out.
3 Scan Buffers 4 Scan Buffers
³318020
Same function as 2 Scan
Buffers, but 3 bar codes are
in the scan field.
³318030
Same function as 2 Scan
Buffers, but 4 bar codes are
in the scan field.
Scanner Operation D3
SECTION D SCAN BUFFERS
5 Scan Buffers 6 Scan Buffers
³318040
Same function as 2 Scan
Buffers, but 5 bar codes are
in the scan field.
³318050
Same function as 2 Scan
Buffers, but 6 bar codes are
in the scan field.
7 Scan Buffers 8 Scan Buffers
³318060
Same function as 2 Scan
Buffers, but 7 bar codes are
in the scan field.
³318070
Same function as 2 Scan
Buffers, but 8 bar codes are
in the scan field.
Scanner Operation D4
SECTION D REDUNDANT SCANS
* 0 Redundant Scans 1 Redundant Scans
³301100
Requires 1 good decode for
a “good scan”.
³301110
Requires 2 consecutive
decodes of the same bar
code data for a “good scan”.
2 Redundant Scans 3 Redundant Scans
³301120
Requires 3 consecutive
decodes of the same bar
code data for a “good scan”.
³301130
Requires 4 consecutive
decodes of the same bar
code data for a “good scan”.
Scanner Operation D5
SECTION D REDUNDANT SCANS
4 Redundant Scans 5 Redundant Scans
³301140
Requires 5 consecutive
decodes of the same bar
code data for a “good scan”.
³301150
Requires 6 consecutive
decodes of the same bar
code data for a “good scan”.
6 Redundant Scans 7 Redundant Scans
³301160
Requires 7 consecutive
decodes of the same bar
code data for a “good scan”.
³301170
Requires 8 consecutive
decodes of the same bar
code data for a “good scan”.
Scanner Operation D6
SECTION D MISCELLANEOUS DECODE FEATURES
* Enable MAJIC Disable MAJIC
³101113
The Metrologic Algorithm for
Joining Incomplete Codes
(MAJIC) aids in deciphering
damaged or incomplete bar
codes. Enable for more
aggressive decoding.
³101103
Disable this feature when
bar codes are in good
reading condition. This will
speed up decoding and
improve over all accuracy.
Optional
Same Symbol Check
* Normal
Same Symbol Check
³118113
Requires 1 different
character between
successive bar codes to
consider the bar code
“new”.
³118103
Requires 3 different
characters between
successive bar codes to
consider the bar code
“new”.
Scanner Operation D7
SECTION D DEPTH OF FIELD ADJUSTMENTS
Do not change these settings unless instructed by a Metrologic representative.
* Optimize for
Low Density Codes
Optimize for
High Density Codes
³418790 ³ 4187130
Fixed for
High Density Codes
Fixed for
Medium Density Codes
³418700 ³ 418710
Fixed for
Low Density Codes
³418720
For use with
omnidirectional
scanners only.
Scanner Operation D8
SECTION D SAME SYMBOL TIME OUTS
These numbers determine the length of time before a bar code can be rescanned after it
is removed from the scan field. Single code fixed settings in msecs of No, 50, 100, 200,
500, 1200 (1.2 sec), 2000 (2.0 sec) and infinite are available. User configurable values
can be set in user-configurable increments of 50 msecs to 6350 msecs (6.35 sec).
No Same Symbol Time Out Same Symbol Time Out
100 msecs
³818900 ³ 818920
Same Symbol Time Out
200 msecs
* Same Symbol Time Out
500 msecs
³818940 ³ 8189100
Scanner Operation D9
SECTION D SAME SYMBOL TIME OUTS
Same Symbol Time Out
1200 msecs
Same Symbol Time Out
2000 msecs
³ 8189240 ³ 8189400
Infinite
Same Symbol Time Out
~ Variable
Same Symbol Time Out
³118917
The scanner will not
repetitively scan the same
bar code.
This option
overrides the
symbol rescan
time-outs.
³918900
Using the Multi-Code
Method (page x), scan this
bar code and a code byte
sequence from Section M to
set the same symbol time-
out duration. Values range
from 001 to 127 (50 to 6350
msecs).
Scanner Operation D10
SECTION D LED OPTIONS
Flash Green LED if
Rescan Allowed
* Do not flash Green LED
if Rescan Allowed
³118313
This indicates same symbol
timeout has elapsed.
³118303
Reverse LED Functions * Normal LED Functions
³118312
Red = Laser On
Green = Good Read
³118302
Green = Laser On
Red = Good Read
Scanner Operation D11
SECTION D BEEPER OPTIONS
* Normal Tone Optional Tone 1
³318575 ³ 318565
Optional Tone 2 Optional Tone 3
³318555 ³ 318545
Optional Tone 4 Optional Tone 5
³318535 ³ 318525
Scanner Operation D12
SECTION D BEEPER OPTIONS
Optional Tone 6 No Beep
³318515 ³ 318505
* Enable Switch
Beep Tones
For MS7220 and MS7320
series scanners.
Disable Switch
Beep Tones
³119701 ³ 119711
Next Beep Tone †† †† For MS7600 Series only. Next Volume ††
³999975 ³ 999974
Scanner Operation D13
SECTION D BEEPER OPTIONS
* Loudest Volume
†† †† For the MS7600 series only. 2nd Loudest Volume ††
³218500 ³ 218510
3rd Loudest Volume †† No Volume ††
³218520 ³ 218530
* Beep Once on
Supplements
Beep Twice on
Supplements
³118406 ³ 118416
Scanner Operation D14
SECTION D BEEPER OPTIONS
Enable Fast Beep * Disable Fast Beep
³118414 ³ 118404
Beep on BEL Command * Ignore BEL Command
³118417
The scanner beeps when it
receives a BEL character
from the host. If a number
is sent within 200 msecs
before the BEL character,
then the scanner will beep
that number of times.
³118407
Enable Light Pen Toggle
During Beep
* Disable Light Pen Toggle
During Beep
³116913
The scanner will beep and
toggle the light pen data line
on a successful decode.
This drives a “good read”
indicator.
³116903
Scanner Operation D15
SECTION D INTER-CHARACTER DATA TRANSMISSION DELAYS
Use these codes to select the amount of delay between sending data characters and
“Bar Code” records from the scanner to the host. This helps prevent the scanner from
overflowing host input buffers.
* 1 msec
Inter-Character Delay
10 msec
Inter-Character Delay
³818810 ³ 8188100
25 msec
Inter-Character Delay
~ Variable msec
Inter-Character Delay
³ 8188250 ³ 918800
Scan this bar code and a
sequence of code bytes in
Section M to set the delay
between characters sent to
the host system. Delay
range can be set from 1 to
255 msecs.
Refer to the Multi-Code
Configuration Method on
page x.
Scanner Operation D16
SECTION D INTER-CHARACTER DATA TRANSMISSION DELAYS
No Inter-Character Delay
³818800
INTER-RECORD DATA TRANSMISSION DELAYS
~ Variable
Inter-Record Delay
³919300
Turn Off Laser During
Inter-Record Delay
* Leave Laser On During
Inter-Record Delay
³119317 ³ 119307
Scanner Operation D17
SECTION D COMMUNICATION TIME OUT OPTIONS
Enable
Communications Time Outs
* Disable Communications
Time Outs
³118412 ³ 118402
* Beep Before Transmit Beep After Transmit
³118413
Scanner will beep before
each label is transmitted.
³118403
Scanner will beep after
each label is transmitted.
~ Variable Communications
Time Out
* Default Communications
Time Out (2 secs)
³919100 ³ 8191400
Scanner Operation D18
SECTION D COMMUNICATION TIME OUT OPTIONS
Short Communications
Time Out (1 sec)
Long Communications
Time Out (4 secs)
³ 8191200 ³ 8191800
Three Beeps on Time Out * No Beeps on Time Out
³118410 ³ 118400
Razzberry Tone on
Time Out
* No Razzberry Tone
on Time Out
³118411 ³ 118401
Scanner Operation D19
SECTION D HOST SCANNER COMMANDS
Enable “D/E” Disable
Command * Disable “D/E” Disable
³118015
The scanner will disable
scanning after it receives
and ASCII “D” from the host
device. It will enable
scanning when it receives
an ASCII “E”.
³118005
Do not monitor D/E
commands.
Enable “Z/R” Type
D/E Simulation
* No “Z/R” Type
D/E Simulation
³118211
The scanner will disable
scanning after it receives an
ASCII “Z” from the host
device. It will enable
scanning when it receives
an ASCII “R”.
³118201
Do not monitor Z/R
commands.
Scanner Operation D20
SECTION D HOST SCANNER COMMANDS
Enable “F/L” Laser Command * Disable “F/L” Laser
Command
³118014
The scanner will turn off the
laser after receiving an ASCII
“F” character. The laser will
turn on after it receives an
ASCII “L” character.
³118004
Do not monitor “F/L”
commands.
Motor “On/Off” Using
M/O Commands
* Disable “M/O”
Commands
³118213
The scanner will turn the
motor OFF after it receives an
ASCII “O” character. The
motor will turn ON after the
scanner receives an ASCII
“M” character.
For use with omnidirectional
scanners only.
³118203
Do not monitor the M/O
commands.
Scanner Operation D21
SECTION D HOST SCANNER COMMANDS
Enable I Command Disable I Command
³115917 ³ 115907
Enable i Command Disable i Command
³115916 ³ 115906
Enable SI/SO Command Disable SI/SO Command
³125014 ³ 125004
Scanner Operation D22
SECTION D HOST SCANNER COMMANDS
Use
DTR Scan Disable
* Do not use
DTR Scan Disable
³118115
The scanner will monitor the
DTR input to determine if
scanning should be allowed.
A +12V “active” level enables
decoding. A -12V “inactive”
level disables decoding.
³118105
Do not monitor the DTR
input.
Enable Pass Through Disable Pass Through
³124711
The AUX scanner
must be configured for
the same Baud rate as
the host, with STX
prefix, Nixdorf ID
characters and CR
Terminator enabled.
³124701
Activate on DC2 Character
* Do Not Activate on DC2
Character
³118110 ³ 118100
Scanner Operation D23
SECTION D HOST SCANNER COMMANDS
Transmit “NO READ” if
DC2 Activated
Do Not Transmit “NO
READ” if DC2 Activated
³118111 ³ 118101
No Green LED During
“NO READ” Xmit
* Green LED During
“NO READ” Xmit
³118311 ³ 118301
Scanner Operation D24
SECTION D POWER SAVE MODES
Always Power Save ModeNo Power Save Mode
³118617
The scanner enters power
save mode immediately
after power-up and after
each bar code scanned.
³818600
The scanner will never enter
power save mode.
† For use with omnidirectional scanners only.
Power Save Mode in
1 minute
Power Save Mode in
2 minutes
³118610
The scanner enters power
save mode when the
scanner remains idle for 1
minute.
³818620
The scanner enters power
save mode if the scanner
remains idle for 2 minutes.
Scanner Operation D25
SECTION D POWER SAVE MODES
Power Save in 5 Minutes Power Save in 10 Minutes
³818650
The scanner enters power
save mode if the scanner
remains idle for 5 minutes.
³ 8186100
The scanner enters power
save mode if the scanner
remains idle for 10 minutes.
† For use with omnidirectional scanners only.
Power Save in 20 Minutes Power Save in 30 Minutes
³ 8186200
The scanner enters power
save mode if the scanner
remains idle for 20 min.
³ 8186300
The scanner enters power
save mode if the scanner
remains idle for 30 min.
Scanner Operation D26
SECTION D POWER SAVE MODES
Default
Power Save Mode ††
Blink
Power Save Mode ††
³319400 ³319410
Blinks the laser OFF & ON
after a programmed period
of non-use.
When the scanner
recognizes a bar code it will
exit the Blink mode.
Laser OFF
Power Save Mode ††
Laser Motor OFF
Power Save Mode ††
³319420
Turns the laser OFF after a
programmed period of non-
use. ††
The MS7220 and MS7320
will “wake” when the Multi-
Function Button is pressed.
The MS7600 will “wake” if
the IR detects movement.
†† For MS7600, MS7220,
and MS7320 series
scanners only.
³319430
Turns the laser and motor
OFF after a programmed
period of non-use. ††
The MS7220 and MS7320
will “wake” when the Multi-
Function Button is pressed.
The MS7600 will “wake” if
the IR detects movement.
Scanner Operation D27
SECTION D POWER SAVE MODES
Dual #1
Power Save Mode ††
†† For MS7600, MS7220, and
MS7320 series scanners only.
Dual #2
Power Save Mode ††
³319440
“Blinks” the laser OFF & ON
after a programmed period
of non-use then turns the
laser and motor OFF at
thirty-minute intervals.
The MS7220 and MS7320
will “wake” when the Multi-
Function Button is pressed.
The MS7600 will “wake” if
the IR detects movement.
³319460
Turns the laser OFF after a
programmed period of non-
use then turns the motor
OFF after thirty-minute
intervals.
The MS7220 and MS7320
will “wake” when the Multi-
Function Button is pressed.
The MS7600 will “wake” if
the IR detects movement.
* Enable
Power Save Switch
Disable
Power Save Switch
³119700
For MS7220 and
MS7320 scanners only.
³119710
For MS7220 and
MS7320 scanners only.
* Enable Bar Code
Absence Detection
Disable Bar Code
Absence Detection
³118200 ³118210
Scanner Operation D28
SECTION D JAPANESE DOUBLE FIELD SUPPORT
To support Japanese Double Field Bar Codes, first make sure you have your scanner programmed
to the following settings.
Disable segmented decoding
Enable 2 scan buffers
Disable bar code absence detection
Enable normal code selects
Then, scan the Enable Japan 2 Field bar code.
Enable Japan 2 Field * Disable Japan 2 Field
³124713 ³ 124703
Next, select the matching bar codes that are used for double field symbols.
Note that only UPC/EAN bar codes are allowed in double field mode.
Select at least two characters for each bar code. The maximum is 4 upper and 4 lower bar codes.
EXAMPLE
To select 54 as the first two characters in the Upper Code pair 1:
1. Scan the Upper Code 1 Character 1 bar code (shown on page D-31)
2. Determine the correct Code Byte Value for the character 5 in 54
(Refer to Section M’s ASCII Reference Table on pages M-7 and M-8)
a. Scan Code Byte 0
b. Scan Code Byte 5
c. Scan Code Byte 3
3. Scan the Upper Code 1 Character 2 bar code (shown on page D-31)
4. Determine the correct Code Byte Value for the character 4 in 54.
a. Scan Code Byte 0
b. Scan Code Byte 5
c. Scan Code Byte 2
To select 18 as the first two characters in the Lower Code pair 1:
1. Scan the Lower Code 1 Character 1 bar code (shown on page D-31)
2. Determine the correct Code Byte Value for the character 1 in 18
(refer to Section M’s ASCII Reference Table)
a. Scan Code Byte 0
b. Scan Code Byte 4
c. Scan Code Byte 9
3. Scan the Lower Code 1 Character 2 bar code (shown on page D-31)
4. Determine the correct Code Byte Value for the character 8 in 18.
(Refer to Section M’s ASCII Reference Table on pages M-7 and M-8)
a. Scan Code Byte 0
b. Scan Code Byte 5
c. Scan Code Byte 6
Scanner Operation D29
SECTION D JAPANESE DOUBLE FIELD SUPPORT
Upper Code 1 Character 1 Upper Code 1 Character 2
³930000 ³ 930100
Lower Code 1 Character 1 Lower Code 1 Character 2
³930200 ³ 930300
Upper Code 2 Character 1 Upper Code 2 Character 2
³930400 ³ 930500
Scanner Operation D30
SECTION D JAPANESE DOUBLE FIELD SUPPORT
Lower Code 2 Character 1 Lower Code 2 Character 2
³930600 ³ 930700
Upper Code 3 Character 1 Upper Code 3 Character 2
³930800 ³ 930900
Lower Code 3 Character 1 Lower Code 3 Character 1
³931000 ³ 931100
Scanner Operation D31
SECTION D JAPANESE DOUBLE FIELD SUPPORT
Upper Code 4 Character 1 Upper Code 4 Character 2
³931200 ³ 931300
Lower Code 4 Character 1 Lower Code 4 Character 2
³931400 ³ 931500
Scanner Operation D32
SECTION D JAPANESE DOUBLE FIELD SUPPORT
Japanese Trial Time Enable Code Selects
³938800
Scan the above bar code
followed by the 3 code bytes
in Section M that represent
the timeout value desired if in
special code select mode.
1 is equal to 100 milliseconds
Example:
If a 500 millisecond timeout
is desired, scan the above
code followed by
code byte 0, code byte 0
and code byte 5.
³ 1187217
Enable Error Tone * Disable Error Tone
³118513
Adds ability to sound RAZZ
error tone when special
code selects fail.
³118503
Scanner Operation D33
SECTION D TEST MODES
Scanability ON * Scanability OFF
³118017
The scanner will enter
scanability test mode.
Do not enable
unless instructed to
by a Metrologic
representative.
³118007
Scan Count Mode ON * Scan Count Mode OFF
³118016
The scanner will enter scan
count test mode and the
scanner’s firmware number
will transmit to the host.
Do not enable
unless instructed to
by a Metrologic
representative.
³118006
Temporary Symbologies
The Temporary Symbologies test
code enables all major types of bar
code symbologies, reduces the
minimum number of characters
required to 1, sets the minimum
ITF characters required to 2, and
adds the symbology name as a
prefix to the transmission. This
feature is disabled when power to
the scanner is cycled OFF and ON.
³998041
Do not enable
unless instructed to
by a Metrologic
representative
Prefixes/Suffixes E1
SECTION ECONFIGURABLE PREFIXES, ALL DATA
Scan the Enter/Exit Configuration Mode bar code before trying to set this
feature. Please refer to the Multi-Code method on page x.
Enter/Exit
Configuration Mode
~ Configurable Prefix
Character #1
³999999 ³ 903500
A prefix ID can be added
and assigned for data
transmission. Use this code
with a 3-code byte
sequence from Section M
that represents the desired
character.
~ Configurable Prefix
Character #2
~ Configurable Prefix
Character #3
³903600
Assigns a 2nd configurable
prefix character.
³903700
Assigns a 3rd configurable
prefix character.
~ Configurable Prefix
Character #4
~ Configurable Prefix
Character #5
³903800
Assigns a 4th configurable
prefix character.
³903900
Assigns a 5th configurable
prefix character.
Prefixes/Suffixes E2
SECTION E CONFIGURABLE PREFIXES, ALL DATA
~ Configurable Prefix
Character #6
~ Configurable Prefix
Character #7
³904000
Assigns a 6th configurable
prefix character.
³904100
Assigns a 7th configurable
prefix character.
~ Configurable Prefix
Character #8
~ Configurable Prefix
Character #9
³904200
Assigns a 8th configurable
prefix character.
³904300
Assigns a 9th configurable
prefix character.
~ Configurable Prefix
Character #10
* Clear all User
Configurable Prefixes
³904400 ³ 999985
Prefixes/Suffixes E3
SECTION E CONFIGURABLE ID CHARACTERS, CODE SPECIFIC
* Use Configurable Code
ID Bytes as Prefixes
Use Configurable Code ID
Bytes as Suffixes
³105507
User configured, code
specific ID bytes are
transmitted before the data.
If using prefixes, user
configured suffixes
can not be used.
³105517
User configured, code
specific ID bytes are
transmitted after the data.
If using suffixes, user
configured prefixes
can not be used.
IDENTIFIERS CHARACTER
~ Configurable UPC-A ID ~ Configurable UPC-E ID
³905600 ³ 905700
While using the Multi-Code method, scan this bar code followed by the 3 code byte bar
codes in Section M that represent a unique ID character to be associated with this bar code
type. (Refer to the Multi-Code Method on page x.)
Prefixes/Suffixes E4
SECTION E CONFIGURABLE ID CHARACTERS, CODE SPECIFIC
~ Configurable EAN-8 ID ~ Configurable EAN-13 ID
³905800
While using the Multi-Code method,
scan this bar code followed by the 3
code byte bar codes in Section M
that represent a unique ID character
to be associated with this bar code
type. (Refer to the Multi-Code
Method on page x.)
³905900
~ Configurable Code 39 ID ~ Configurable
Code 128 ID
³906000 ³ 906100
Prefixes/Suffixes E5
SECTION E CONFIGURABLE ID CHARACTERS, CODE SPECIFIC
~ Configurable Code 93 ID ~ Configurable Code 11 ID
³906300
While using the Multi-Code method,
scan this bar code followed by the 3
code byte bar codes in Section M
that represent a unique ID character
to be associated with this bar code
type. (Refer to the Multi-Code
method on page x.)
³906400
~ Configurable Telepen ID ~ Configurable
TRI-OPTIC ID
³906200 ³ 907200
Prefixes/Suffixes E6
SECTION E CONFIGURABLE ID CHARACTERS, CODE SPECIFIC
~ Configurable
Standard 2 of 5 ID
~ Configurable
Interleaved 2 of 5 ID
³907100
While using the Multi-Code method,
scan this bar code followed by the 3
code byte bar codes in Section M
that represent a unique ID character
to be associated with this bar code
type. (Refer to the Multi-Code
method on page x.)
³906700
~ Configurable
Matrix 2 of 5 ID
~ Configurable
Airline 2 of 5 ID
³906800 ³ 906900
Prefixes/Suffixes E7
SECTION E CONFIGURABLE ID CHARACTERS CODE SPECIFIC
~ Configurable
MSI Plessey ID
~ Configurable
UK Plessey ID
³906500
While using the Multi-Code method,
scan this bar code followed by the 3
code byte bar codes in Section M
that represent a unique ID character
to be associated with this bar code
type. (Refer to the Multi-Code
method on page x.)
³907000
~ Configurable
Codabar ID
* Clear all Configurable
Code Specific ID’s
³906600 ³ 999983
Prefixes/Suffixes E8
SECTION E STANDARD PREFIX CHARACTERS
Enable STX Prefix * Disable STX Prefix
³116615
The scanner will transmit a
Start of TeXt (ASCII 02H)
before each bar code.
³116605
Will not transmit a Start of
TeXt (ASCII 02H) before
each bar code.
Enable
Rockford-Thompson Mode
* Disable Rockford-
Thompson Mode
³105513 ³ 105503
Enable AIM ID Characters * Disable AIM ID
Characters
³107915
The scanner will transmit
A
IM symbology identifiers.
Some scanner
models may not
support this feature.
³107905
The scanner will not
transmit AIM symbology
identifiers.
Prefixes/Suffixes E9
SECTION E STANDARD PREFIX CHARACTERS
Enable UPC Prefix ID * Disable UPC Prefix ID
³116617
When enabled, the scanner
will transmit a prefix before
any UPC/EAN bar code.
The prefixes are as follows:
A (UPC-A),
E0 (UPC-E),
F (EAN-13), and
FF (EAN-8).
³116607
Do not send prefix ID
Characters with UPC/EAN
codes.
Enable NCR Prefix ID * Disable NCR Prefix ID
³107911
When enabled, the scanner
will transmit a prefix before
the following code types.
The prefixes are as follows:
³107901
A (UPC-A),
E0 (UPC-E),
FF (EAN-8),
F (EAN-13),
B1 (Code 39),
B2 (ITF) and
B3
(
Code 128 & other codes
)
.
Prefixes/Suffixes E10
SECTION E STANDARD PREFIX CHARACTERS
Enable Nixdorf ID
Characters
* Disable Nixdorf ID
Characters
³107917
This option transmits code
identifiers before each bar
code for many
Siemens/Nixdorf registers.
³107907
This option will not transmit
Siemens/Nixdorf code
identifiers.
Enable SANYO ID
Characters
* Disable SANYO ID
Characters
³107916
Transmit Sanyo ID
Characters.
³107906
Do not transmit Sanyo ID
Characters.
Prefixes/Suffixes E11
SECTION E STANDARD PREFIX CHARACTERS
Enable TEC Register
Format ID Characters
Disable TEC Register
Format ID Characters
³124710 ³124700
Enable TEC MA1530
ID Characters
Disable TEC MA1530
ID Characters
³108010 ³108000
Enable Symbology Prefix Disable Symbology Prefix
³105514
This option adds a
symbology description in
front of the bar code
transmission.
³105504
Do not add a symbology
description in front of the
bar code transmission.
Prefixes/Suffixes E12
SECTION E STANDARD PREFIX CHARACTERS
Enable Manufacturer
ID Prefix
* Disable Manufacturer
ID Prefix
³105512
Transmits “METROLOGIC
before all bar code data to
identify the scanner as a
Metrologic Scanner.
³105502
The scanner will not
transmit the manufacturer
identification string.
Enable “C” Prefix * Disable “C” Prefix
³105511 ³105501
Enable “$” Prefix ID
for UPC/EAN
* Disable “$” Prefix ID
for UPC/EAN
³105510 ³105500
Prefixes/Suffixes E13
SECTION E STANDARD PREFIX CHARACTERS
Enable Tab Prefix * Disable Tab Prefix
³116611
The scanner will transmit a
TAB (ASCII 09H) before
each bar code.
³116601
The scanner will not
transmit a TAB.
Enable SNI Beetle Mode * Disable SNI Beetle Mode
³116111 ³116101
Enable Cipher 1021 IDs * Disable Cipher 1021 IDs
³116113 ³116103
Prefixes/Suffixes E14
SECTION E STANDARD SUFFIX CHARACTERS
* Enable CR Suffix Disable CR Suffix
³116613
The scanner will transmit a
Carriage Return after each
bar code.
³116603
The scanner will not
transmit a Carriage Return
after each bar code.
* Enable LF Suffix Disable LF Suffix
³116612
The scanner will transmit a
Line Feed after each bar
code.
This feature is
Disabled when
keyboard wedge
defaults are loaded.
³116602
The scanner will not
transmit a Line Feed after
each bar code.
Enable Tab Suffix * Disable Tab Suffix
³116610
The scanner will transmit a
TAB (ASCII 09H) after each
bar code.
³116600
The scanner will not
transmit a TAB (ASCII 09H)
after each bar code.
Prefixes/Suffixes E15
SECTION E STANDARD SUFFIX CHARACTERS
Enable ETX Suffix * Disable ETX Suffix
³116614
The scanner will transmit
End of TeXt (ASCII 03H)
after the bar code data.
³116604
The scanner will not
transmit End of TeXt
(ASCII 03H).
Enable UPC Suffix ID * Disable UPC Suffix ID
³116616
The scanner will transmit a
suffix after any UPC/EAN
bar code.
The suffixes are as follows:
A (UPC-A),
E (UPC-E),
F (EAN-13) and
F
(
EAN-8
)
.
³116606
The scanner will not
transmit a suffix after
UPC/EAN bar codes.
Prefixes/Suffixes E16
SECTION E LONGITUDINAL REDUNDANCY CHECK (LRC)
Enable Transmit of
LRC Calculation
* Disable Transmit of
LCR Calculation
³107811
The scanner outputs an
LRC check character after
the bar code.
³107801
The scanner will not output
an LRC (check character)
after the bar code.
* Start LRC on First Byte Start LRC on Second Byte
³107800
The scanner will calculate
the LRC check digit starting
with the first character.
³107810
The scanner will calculate
the LRC check digit starting
with the second character.
Prefixes/Suffixes E17
SECTION E CONFIGURABLE SUFFIXES, ALL DATA
Scan the Enter/Exit Configuration Mode bar code before trying to set this feature.
Refer to the Multi-Code Method on page x.
Enter/Exit
Configuration Mode
~ Configurable Suffix
Character #1
³999999 ³904500
A suffix ID can be added
and assigned for data
transmission. Use this code
with a 3 code byte
sequence from Section M
that represents the desired
character.
~ Configurable Suffix
Character #2
~ Configurable Suffix
Character #3
³904600
Assigns a 2nd configurable
suffix character.
³904700
Assigns a 3rd configurable
suffix character.
Prefixes/Suffixes E18
SECTION E CONFIGURABLE SUFFIXES, ALL DATA
~ Configurable Suffix
Character #4
~ Configurable Suffix
Character #5
³904800
Assigns a 4th configurable
suffix character.
While using the Multi-Code method,
scan this bar code followed by the 3
code byte bar codes in Section M
that represents the desired
character. (Refer to the Multi-Code
method on page x.)
³904900
Assigns a 5th configurable
suffix character.
~ Configurable Suffix
Character #6
~ Configurable Suffix
Character #7
³905000
Assigns a 6th configurable
suffix character.
³905100
Assigns 7th configurable
suffix character.
Prefixes/Suffixes E19
SECTION E CONFIGURABLE SUFFIXES, ALL DATA
~ Configurable Suffix
Character #8
~ Configurable Suffix
Character #9
³905200
Assigns a 8th configurable
suffix character.
³905300
Assigns a 9th configurable
suffix character.
~ Configurable Suffix
Character #10
³905400
Assigns a 10th configurable
suffix character.
While using the Multi-
Code method, scan this
bar code followed by the
3 code byte bar codes in
Section M that represent
the desired character.
(Refer to the Multi-Code
method on page x.)
* Clear All User
Configurable Suffixes
³999984
Prefixes/Suffixes E20
SECTION E SPECIAL FORMATS
Enable SINEKO Mode * Disable SINEKO Mode
³107914 ³107904
Enable Newcode
Formatting Mode A
* Disable Newcode
Formatting Mode A
³116711 ³116701
Enable Newcode
Formatting Mode B
* Disable Newcode
Formatting Mode B
³116710 ³116700
Prefixes/Suffixes E21
SECTION E CHARACTER REPLACEMENTS
To replace a character:
1. Scan the Enter/Exit Configuration Mode bar code
(located on page x, at the front of this guide)
2. Scan the Character to Replace Code (shown below)
3. Scan the ASCII Code Byte value of the character you with to replace.
(refer to the ASCII reference table in Section M)
4. Scan the Replacement Character bar code
5. Scan the ASCII Code Byte value of the replacement character.
6. Scan the Enter/Exit Configuration Mode bar code.
(located on page x, at the front of this guide)
Character to Replace No Replacement
³938600 ³838600
Replacement Character
³938700
Code Formatting F1
SECTION F UPC/EAN
* Transmit UPC-A
Check Digit
Do not Transmit
UPC-A Check Digit
³107517 ³ 107507
Transmit UPC-E
Check Digit
* Do Not Transmit
UPC-E Check Digit
³107516 ³ 107506
Expand UPC-E to 12 Digits
* Do Not Expand
UPC-E To 12 Digits
³107515
Expand UPC-E bar codes to
the 12 digit equivalent,
UPC-A bar codes.
³107505
Do not expand UPC-E to
the 12 digit equivalent,
UPC-A bar code.
Code Formatting F2
SECTION F UPC/EAN
Convert UPC-A to EAN-13
* Do Not Convert
UPC-A to EAN-13
³107514
The scanner converts
UPC-A to EAN-13 by
transmitting a leading zero
before the bar code.
³107504
The scanner will not convert
UPC-A to EAN-13.
Transmit Lead Zero
on UPC-E
Do Not Transmit
Lead Zero on UPC-E
³107513
This option will transmit a
zero before each
UPC-E bar code.
³107503
This option will not transmit
a zero before each UPC-E
bar code.
Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13
* Do Not Convert
EAN-8 to EAN-13
³107512
The scanner will transmit
five zeros before the bar
code to convert EAN-8 to
EAN-13.
³107502
The scanner will not convert
EAN-8 to EAN-13.
Code Formatting F3
SECTION F UPC/EAN
* Transmit UPC-A
Number System
Do Not Transmit UPC-A
Number System
³107511 ³ 107501
Metrologic strongly
discourages using
this feature.
Duplicate numbers
may result in the
database.
* Transmit
UPC-A MFR #
Do Not Transmit
UPC-A MFR #
³107611 ³ 107601
* Transmit
UPC-A ITEM #
Do Not Transmit
UPC-A ITEM #
³107610 ³ 107600
Code Formatting F4
SECTION F UPC/EAN
* Transmit EAN-8
Check Digit
Do Not Transmit
EAN-8 Check Digit
³107910 ³ 107900
* Transmit EAN-13
Check Digit
Do Not Transmit
EAN-13 Check Digit
³107912 ³ 107902
GTIN-14 Format No GTIN-14 Format
³107510
For MS7220, MS7320 and
MS7600 scanners only.
³107500
Code Formatting F5
SECTION F CODABAR
Transmit Codabar
Start/Stop Characters
³107717
Transmits Codabar’s
start/stop characters before
and after each bar code.
* Do Not Transmit Codabar
Start/Stop
³107707
Will not transmit Codabar’s
start/stop characters before
and after each bar code.
Code Formatting F6
SECTION F CODABAR
Enable
CLSI Editing
³107716
CLSI type editing will be done
before the information is
transmitted to the host.
This option will only
work with 14 digit
Codabar type lengths.
* Do Not Enable
CLSI Editing
³107706
This option will not perform
CLSI type editing before the
information is transmitted to
the host.
Code Formatting F7
SECTION F CODE 39
Enable MOD 43
Check on Code 39
* Disable MOD 43 Check
on Code 39
³100213
The scanner will only scan
Code 39 bar codes that
have a valid Modulo 43
Check Digit.
³100203
The scanner will not test
Code 39 bar codes for a
Modulo 43 Check Digit.
Transmit Mod 43
Check Digit on Code 39
* Do Not Transmit Mod 43
Check Digit on Code 39
³107715
This feature works in
conjunction with Mod 43
Check on Code 39. Both
must be enabled for this
feature to work.
³107705
This option will not transmit
Code 39’s Mod 43 check
character.
Code Formatting F8
SECTION F CODE 39
Transmit Code 39 Start/Stop
Characters
³107710
The scanner transmits Code
39’s start/stop characters before
and after each bar code.
* Do Not Transmit Code 39
Start/Stop Characters
³107700
The scanner will not transmit
Code 39’s start/stop characters
before and after each bar code.
Code Formatting F9
SECTION F CODE 11 AND TELEPEN
Transmit
Code 11 Check Digit
*Do Not Transmit
Code 11 Check Digit
³107713
The scanner will transmit
Code 11 check characters
when used with the Enable
Code 11 feature in
Section A.
³107703
The scanner will not
transmit Code 11 check
characters.
Enable
Convert Telepen ^L to E
* Disable
Convert Telepen ^L to E
³107814 ³ 107804
Code Formatting F10
SECTION F PLESSEY
Transmit
UK Plessey Check Digit
* Do Not Transmit
UK Plessey Check Digit
³107816
The scanner will transmit
UK Plessey Check Digit
characters when used with
the Enable UK Plessey
feature in Section A.
³107806
Will not transmit UK Plessey
Check Digit characters.
Enable
UK Plessey Special Format
Disable
UK Plessey Special Format
³107815 ³ 107805
Handle Incorrect
UK Plessey Stop Character
* Normal UK Plessey Stop
Character Handling
³108013 ³ 108003
Code Formatting F11
SECTION F PLESSEY
* No MSI Plessey
Check Digit
³200704
The scanner will not test
MSI Plessey bar codes for a
check digit.
Enable MSI Plessey MOD
10/10 Check Digit
* Enable MSI Plessey MOD
10 Check Digit
³200734
The scanner will test MSI
Plessey bar codes for a
double Modulo 10 check
digit.
³200724
The scanner will test MSI
Plessey bar codes for a
single Modulo 10 check digit.
Transmit
MSI Plessey Check Digit
* Do Not Transmit
MSI Plessey Check Digit
³107711
This option works in
conjunction with one or both
of the Enabled MSI Plessey
Mode o
p
tions.
³107701
The scanner will not transmit
MSI Plessey’s check digit
characters.
Code Formatting F12
SECTION F 2 OF 5
Enable Mod 10
Check on ITF
* Disable MOD 10
Check on ITF
³100310
The scanner will only scan
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) bar
codes that have a Modulo
10 check digit.
³100300
The scanner will not test
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) bar
codes for a Modulo 10 check
digit.
Transmit Mod 10
Check Digit on ITF
* Do Not Transmit Mod 10
Check Digit on ITF
³107714
The scanner transmits
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)
Mod 10 check character.
³107704
The scanner will not transmit
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Mod
10 check digit character. This
feature works in conjunction
with Mod 10 check on ITF.
Both must be enabled for this
feature to work.
Transmit Matrix 2 of 5
Check Digit
* Do Not Transmit
Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit.
³107812 ³ 107802
RS-232 G1
SECTION G ENABLE RS-232 MODE
* Enable RS-232 Mode
³415554
When enabled the scanner
will work with RS-232 ±12V
serial output.
RS-232 G2
SECTION G PARITY FEATURES
No Parity
A parity bit is an extra data bit used to help
catch data transmission errors. The
scanner’s parity must match the host’s
parity.
³316045
Odd Parity * Space Parity
³316005
Select Odd Parity to set the
parity bit to either 1 or 0 to
ensure an odd number of
bits are 1’s.
³316015
Select to set the parity bit
always 0.
Even Parity Mark Parity
³316025
Select to set the parity bit to
either 1 or 0 to ensure an
even number of bits are 1’s.
³316035
Select to set the parity bit
always 1.
RS-232 G4
SECTION G BAUD RATES
* 9600 BAUD Rate 4800 BAUD Rate
³415850 ³ 415840
2400 BAUD Rate 1200 BAUD Rate
³415830 ³ 415820
600 BAUD Rate 300 BAUD Rate
³415810 ³ 415800
RS-232 G5
SECTION G DATA/STOP BITS
* 7 Data Bits 8 Data Bits
³116003
Number of data bits
transmitted for each
character.
³116013
1 Stop Bit * 2 Stop Bits
³116014 ³ 116004
RS-232 G6
SECTION GHARDWARE HANDSHAKING
Enable RTS/CTS
Handshaking
* Disable RTS/CTS
Handshaking
³115816
Output a Request to Send
(RTS) signal and wait for a
Clear To Send (CTS) signal
before transmitting data.
³115806
Do not use RTS/CTS
handshaking.
* Character RTS/CTS Message RTS/CTS
³115815
Activate/Deactivate RTS
signal for each character.
³115805
Activate RTS before
sending the first character
and leave it active until after
the last character has been
transmitted.
Invert RTS Polarity (RSV1) * Standard RTS Polarity
³124510
+12V = Inactive
-12V = Active
³124500
Use standard RTS polarity
-12V = Inactive
+12V = Active
RS-232 G7
SECTION G HARDWARE HANDSHAKING
Invert CTS Polarity (RSV2) * Standard CTS Polarity
³124511
+12V = Inactive, do not
send
-12V = Active, OK to send
³124501
-12V = Inactive, do not send
+12V = Active, OK to send
Activate RTS, Do Not wait
for CTS (RSV3)
* Activate RTS,
Wait for CTS
³124512
Activate RTS for
transmission but do not wait
for CTS to send.
³124502
Wait for CTS after activating
RTS.
Test CTS Not Present
Before RTS (RSV4)
* Do Not Test for CTS
Present Before RTS
³124513
Do not activate RTS if CTS
is already present.
³124503
A
ctivate RTS without testing
if CTS is already active.
RS-232 G8
SECTION G HARDWARE HANDSHAKING
Enable DTR Support * Disable DTR Support
³115817
The scanner will stop
scanning when the Data
Terminal Ready (DTR)
signal goes inactive.
³115807
Enable
RTS Counter Toggle
* Disable
RTS Counter Toggle
³115915
The scanner will toggle the
RTS line on a good decode.
³115905
RS-232 G9
SECTION G SOFTWARE HANDSHAKING
Enable XON/XOFF
Handshaking
* Disable XON/XOFF
Handshaking
³115914
The scanner will stop
transmission whenever an
XOFF (ASCII 13H) is
received. Transmission will
resume after an XON
(ASCII 11H) is received.
³115904
The scanner will not test for
XON/XOFF.
Enable ACK/NAK * Disable ACK/NAK
³115913
After transmitting data, wait
for an ACK (06H) or a NAK
(15H) response from the
host.
If ACK is received, complete
the communications cycle
and look for more bar
codes.
If NAK is received,
retransmit the last set of bar
code data and wait for
ACK/NAK again.
³115903
Do not support ACK/NAK
handshaking.
RS-232 G10
SECTION G SOFTWARE HANDSHAKING
Enable O/N Handshaking Disable O/N Handshaking
³115912
ACK/NAK handshaking
(page G 9) must be enabled
for this feature to work.
³115902
Support BEL/CAN in
ACK/NAK
* Ignore BEL/CAN in
ACK/NAK
³115911
When BEL (07H) is received,
the scanner beeps 3 times and
exits the communications loop.
If a CAN (18H) is received,
then the scanner will exit the
communications loop, silently.
³115901
Ignore BEL/CAN characters
in communication loop.
Enable Razz Command Disable Razz Command
³118415
When a z is received, the
scanner will RAZZ once.
Multiple razzes can be
sounded if the character before
the z is a number and is sent
within 1 second of the z.
The normal BEL
commands must be
activated for feature.
³118405
Ignore z characters in
communication loop.
RS-232 G11
SECTION G SOFTWARE HANDSHAKING
Enable 5 Retries on
ACK/NAK Time Out
* Disable 5 Retries on
ACK/NAK Time Out
³118013
Allow up to 5 NAK
retransmissions of the data
before dropping out of the
communications loop.
³118003
Do not limit retransmission
to 5 NAK cycles.
RS-232 G12
SECTION G MISCELLANEOUS
Enable French PC Term * Disable French PC Term
³116110
The scanner transmits PC
type make/break scan
codes instead of ASCII data
characters. The scan codes
match a WYSE French PC
Terminal Emulation.
³116100
Do not transmit in French
PC Term Mode.
Enable USA Wyse PC Disable USA Wyse PC
³116117
Enables USA Wyse PC
style keyboard PCTERM
mode.
³116107
Disables USA Wyse PC
style keyboard PCTERM
mode.
Keyboard H1
SECTION H ENABLE KEYBOARD EMULATION
Load Keyboard Wedge
Defaults
³999994
Loads default settings for
keyboard wedge mode.
Enable Stand-Alone Keyboard
Emulation
* Enable Keyboard Wedge
Emulation
³5155153
Use this with special stand-
alone models that are not
cabled for an external
keyboard. When the Stand-
Alone Mode is enabled, the
scanner will send keyboard
“power on” information and
configure hardware to simulate
a constant keyboard
connection.
³5155143
Use this with an external
keyboard. Transmit in wedge
mode to allow standard PC
keyboards to communicate
when no bar code data is
available.
Keyboard H2
SECTION H COUNTRY/SCAN CODE TABLE SELECTS
* USA Keyboard Switzerland Keyboard
³416260
Enable USA Keyboard.
³416280
Enable Swiss Keyboard
Spain Keyboard Italy Keyboard
³416250
Enable Spanish Keyboard
³416240
Enable Italian Keyboard
Germany Keyboard France Keyboard
³416230
Enable German Keyboard
³416220
Enable French Keyboard
Keyboard H3
SECTION H COUNTRY/SCAN CODE TABLE SELECTS
UK Keyboard Belgium Keyboard
³416210
Enable UK Keyboard.
³416200
Enable Belgium Keyboard
Japanese Keyboard IBM 4700 Financial Keyboard
³4162100
Enable Japanese Keyboard
³416270
Enable IBM 4700 Financial
Keyboard
Sweden/Finland Keyboard
³416290
Enable Sweden/Finland
Keyboard
Keyboard H4
SECTION HKEYBOARD/SYSTEM TYPE
* AT Keyboard XT Keyboard
³216215
If using an AT computer,
scan the above bar code.
(Includes IBM PS/2 and
compatible models 50, 55,
60, 80)
³216205
If using an XT computer,
scan the above bar code.
PS/2 Keyboard Terminal KB Emulation
³216225
Scan the above code for
PS/2 computer. (Includes
IBM PC and compatible
models 30, 70 and 8556)
³216235
Scan the above code to
enable terminal keyboard
emulation mode.
Keyboard H5
SECTION H SPECIAL KEYBOARD FEATURES
Transmit
Make Code Only
* Transmit
Make/Break Code
³116311
Do not scan unless
instructed by a
Metrologic
representative.
³116301
Do not scan unless
instructed by a
Metrologic
representative.
Do Not Transmit
F0H Break Code
* Transmit
F0H Break Code
³116300
The scanner will not
transmit the F0H in the
break-code sequence.
³116310
The scanner will transmit
the F0H in the break-code
sequence.
Transmit Cleanup Bit * Do Not Transmit
Cleanup Bit
³116315
Use for certain NEC
computers.
³116305
Keyboard H6
SECTION H SPECIAL KEYBOARD FEATURES
Enable Alt Mode * Disable Alt Mode
³116217
The scanner will duplicate
the following keyboard
sequence:
Hold down ALT key and
Type decimal number that
corresponds to the
appropriate character.
³116207
Caution: If the host
software application
uses the right ALT key
as a “Hot” key, ALT
mode must be
disabled.
Enable Auto Detect Mode
(AT/PS2)
* Disable Auto Detect
Mode (AT/PS2)
³116214
Automatically detects caps
lock status.
³116204
The Auto Detect Caps Lock
feature is not supported.
Keyboard H7
SECTION H SPECIAL KEYBOARD FEATURES
Enable Caps Lock (XT) * Disable Caps Lock (XT)
³116214 ³ 116204
The Caps Lock feature is
not supported.
Send Numbers as Keypad
Data
* Send Numbers as
Normal Data
³116316
All data is sent as if it has
been entered on a keypad.
³116306
Enable
Reserved Feature
* Disable Reserved
Feature
³116410 ³ 116400
Keyboard H8
SECTION H SPECIAL KEYBOARD FEATURES
* Use Extended ASCII to
Send Extended
Key Codes
Use Extended ASCII
Characters as Extended
ASCII
³116303
Use extended ASCII
characters to send PC
keyboard keys such as F1,
F2, etc…See section M for
details.
³116313
Transmit extended ASCII
codes via ALT mode.
* Character KB Inhibit Message KB Inhibit
³116304 ³ 116314
Keyboard H9
SECTION H INTER-SCAN CODE DELAYS
Inter-Scan Code Delay
800 Microseconds
Inter-Scan Code Delay
7.5 msec
³816580
The time specified represents
the amount of time between
individual 9 bit-scan codes.
This parameter may
need to be adjusted
for operation with
certain PC keyboard
BIOS.
³8165750
The time specified represents
the amount of time between
individual 9 bit-scan codes.
This parameter may
need to be adjusted
for operation with
certain PC keyboard
BIOS.
Inter-Scan Code Delay
15 msec
~ Variable Inter-Scan
Code Delay msec
³ 81651500
The time specified represents
the amount of time between
individual 9 bit-scan codes.
This parameter may
need to be adjusted
for operation with
certain PC keyboard
BIOS.
³916500
Refer to the Multi-Code
Configuration method on
page x.
Keyboard H10
SECTION H CONTROL SETS
In general, standard bar code symbologies will only encode the ASCII character set.
Function keys, arrow keys and many other “extended” keys on an IBM compatible
keyboard do not translate to ASCII characters. One method of “bar coding” the extended
keys is to substitute the extended key codes when a specific ASCII control character
found in the bar code stream. The Control Sets are specific translation of the ASCII
(HEX) set.
CONTROL SET #1
Enable Control Set #1
³416484
Disable Control Set #1
³416404
Keyboard H11
SECTION H CONTROL SET #1
ASCII (HEX) ASCII Control Extended Key
00H Null Numeric Keypad
01H SOH Num Lock
02H STX Down
03H ETX Numeric Keypad
04H EOT Insert
05H ENQ Delete
06H ACK System Request
07H BEL
08H BS
09H TAB Tab
0AH LF Caps Lock
0BH VT Shift Tab
0CH FF Alt
0DH CR Enter
0EH SO Control
0FH SI Up Arrow
10H DLE F1
11H DC1 F2
12H DC2 F3
13H DC3 F4
14H DC4 F5
15H NAK F6
16H SYN F7
17H ETB F8
18H CAN F9
19H EM F10
1AH SUB Home
1BH ESC Esc
1CH FS Page Up
1DH GS Page Down
1EH RS Print Screen
1FH US End
Keyboard H12
SECTION H 3151 TERMINAL KEYBOARD
* 3151 Terminal Keyboard
³316400
RS-232 G3
SECTION G BAUD RATES
115200 BAUD Rate
A “Baud” or “Baud Rate” is the speed at
which data is transmitted. Select a
Baud for the scanner that matches the
host device.
³ 4158100
57600 BAUD Rate 38400 BAUD Rate
³415890 ³ 415880
19200 BAUD Rate 14400 BAUD Rate
³415870 ³ 415860
OCIA I1
SECTION I OCIA
Load OCIA Defaults Enable OCIA
³999993 ³ 415544
Select this option if
communications require
OCIA (Optically Coupled
Interface Adapter).
This serial interface
is clocked by the
host.
Enable DTS/Siemens * Enable DTS/Nixdorf
³217706 ³ 217716
Enable NCR-S Enable NCR-F
³217736 ³ 217726
Light Pen/Laser Emulation J1
SECTION JLIGHT PEN
Enable Light Pen Mode
³415524
Select this option if the
scanner will be used in
place of a light pen. It
provides light pen emulation
of each bar code scanned.
* Bars High Spaces High
³116917 ³ 116907
Transmit Code 39 * Transmit as Scanned
³116916
All bar codes will be
decoded then transmitted
as code 39 bar codes.
³116906
All bar codes will be
decoded and transmitted in
their original symbology.
Light Pen/Laser Emulation J2
SECTION J LIGHT PEN/SET NARROW ELEMENT BORDER
Poll Light Pen Source * Do Not
Poll Light Pen Source
³116915
The scanner waits for an
active source voltage before
transmitting data.
³116905
The scanner will not wait for
an active source voltage
before transmitting data.
Enable Light Pen
Extra Toggle
* Disable Light Pen
Extra Toggle
³116911
The scanner beeps and
toggles the light pen data
line with an extra data pulse
to condition the decoder.
³116901
10x Narrow
Element Border
* 50x Narrow
Element Border
³116912
This bar code allows the
transmission of Light
Pen/Wand emulation using
a 10x border.
³116902
This bar code allows the
transmission of Light
Pen/Wand emulation using
a 50x border.
Light Pen/Laser Emulation J3
SECTION J SET NARROW ELEMENT WIDTH /LASER EMULATION
* 1 ms
Narrow Element Width
60 µs
Narrow Element Width
³ 81681630
This option allows the
transmission of Light/Pen
Wand emulation a 1 ms
narrow element width.
³ 8168100
This transmits at 60 µs
narrow element width.
100 µs
Narrow Element Width
500 µs
Narrow Element Width
³ 8168160
This transmits at
100 µs narrow element width.
³ 8168820
This transmits at
500 µs narrow element width.
~ Variable
Narrow Element Width Laser Emulation
³916800
Sets the minimum
x-dimension in 6 µs
increments. Scan this code
followed by a 3 digit code
byte sequence found in
Section M.
Refer to the Multi-Code
Method on page x.
³999979
IBM 46xx Configuration K1
SECTION K IBM 46XX CONFIGURATION/IBM PORTS
Load
IBM 46xx Defaults
Enable IBM 46xx
Communication
³999995
Load default format settings
for IBM 46xx systems.
³415504
Select this option for IBM
46xx SIOC/RS485
communication.
Not all scanners
support this interface.
The correct interface
board is required.
IBM Port 17B
3687-2 In Counter
IBM Port 5B
1520 HH Laser
³317250 ³ 317260
* IBM Port 9B
4500 CCD HH BCR1
IBM Port 9B
4501 CCD HH BCR2
³317270 ³ 317230
IBM 46xx Configuration K2
SECTION K IBM RESERVE CODES
IBM Reserve #1 IBM Reserve #2
³317200 ³ 317210
IBM Reserve #3
³317220
IBM Reserve #5
³317240
Code Bytes M1
SECTION M CODE BYTE USAGE
User configurable prefixes, symbol length and other features that use these code bytes
for configuration, require that the scanner be in configuration mode. Scan the Enter/Exit
Configuration Mode bar code before starting the configuration cycle. Single code
configuration mode does not work for these multi-code sequences.
Enter/Exit Configuration Mode
³999999
EXAMPLE
User configurable prefix/suffix characters (Section E) can be saved into the
scanner by scanning the 3 digit decimal equivalent of the ASCII character into
the appropriate character location with the code byte bar codes.
To add an asterisk (*) as a prefix scan the following bar codes in order:
1. Enter/Exit Configuration Mode (3 beeps)
2. Configurable Prefix 1 (1 beep)
3. Code Byte 0 (1 beep)
4. Code Byte 4 (2 beeps)
5. Code Byte 2 (3 beeps)
6. Enter/Exit Configuration Mode (3 beeps)
Code Bytes M2
SECTION M CODE BYTES 0-5
Code Byte 0 Code Byte 1
³0 ³1
Code Byte 2 Code Byte 3
³2 ³3
Code Byte 4 Code Byte 5
³4 ³5
Code Bytes M3
SECTION M CODE BYTES 6-9
Code Byte 6 Code Byte 7
³6 ³7
Code Byte 8 Code Byte 9
³8 ³9
Code Bytes M4
SECTION M RESERVED CODES
~ Enable Reserved Code
³999988
Contact a Metrologic customer service
representative for additional details on
this feature.
~ Disable Reserved Code
³999987
Code Bytes M5
SECTION M CODE BYTE/CODE TYPE TABLE
CODE BYTE CODE TYPES
004 UPC-A
002 UPC-E
003 EAN-8
005 EAN-13
080 Code 39
081 Codabar
082 Interleaved 2 of 5
083 Code 128
084 Code 93
091 MSI Plessey
092 Code 11
093 Airline 2 of 5 (15 digits)
094 Matrix 2 of 5
095 Telepen
096 UK Plessey
098 Standard 2 of 5
097 Airline (13 digits)
099 TRI-OPTIC
Code Bytes M6
SECTION M ASCII REFERENCE TABLE
HEX VALUE DECIMAL VALUE/
CODE BYTE VALUE CHARACTER CONTROL KEYBOARD
EQUIVALENT
00 000 NUL @
01 001 SOH A
02 002 STX B
03 003 ETX C
04 004 EOT D
05 005 ENQ E
06 006 ACK F
07 007 BEL G
08 008 BS H
09 009 HT I
0A 010 LF J
0B 011 VT K
0C 012 FF L
0D 013 CR M
0E 014 SO N
0F 015 SI O
10 016 DLE P
11 017 DC1 Q
12 018 DC2 R
13 019 DC3 S
14 020 DC4 T
15 021 NAK U
16 022 SYN V
17 023 ETB W
18 024 CAN X
19 025 EM Y
1A 026 SUB Z
Code Bytes M7
SECTION M ASCII REFERENCE TABLE
HEX VALUE DECIMAL VALUE/
CODE BYTE VALUE CHARACTER CONTROL KEYBOARD
EQUIVALENT
1B 027 ESC [
1C 028 FS \
1D 029 GS ^
1E 030 RS _
1F 031 US
20 032 SP space, blank
21 033 !
22 034
23 035 #
24 036 $
25 037 %
26 038 &
27 039 apostrophe
28 040 (
29 041 )
2A 042 *
2B 043 +
2C 044 , comma
2D 045 -minus
2E 046 . period
2F 047 /
30 048 0 number zero
31 049 1number one
32 050 2
33 051 3
34 052 4
35 053 5
Code Bytes M8
SECTION M ASCII REFERENCE TABLE
HEX VALUE DECIMAL VALUE/
CODE BYTE VALUE CHARACTER CONTROL KEYBOARD
EQUIVALENT
36 054 6
37 055 7
38 056 8
39 057 9
3A 058 :
3B 059 ;
3C 060 <less than
3D 061 +
3E 062 >greater than
3F 063 ?
40 064 @shift P
41 065 A
42 066 B
43 067 C
44 068 D
45 069 E
46 070 F
47 071 G
48 072 H
49 073 I letter l
4A 074 J
4B 075 K
4C 076 L
4D 077 M
4E 078 N
Code Bytes M9
SECTION M ASCII REFERENCE TABLE
HEX VALUE DECIMAL VALUE/
CODE BYTE VALUE CHARACTER CONTROL KEYBOARD
EQUIVALENT
4F 079 Oletter O
50 080 P
51 081 Q
52 082 R
53 083 S
54 084 T
55 085 U
56 086 V
57 087 W
58 088 X
59 089 Y
5A 090 Z
5B 091 [shift K
5C 092 \ shift L
5D 093 ]shift M
5E 094 ^ Ï, shift N
5F 095 _Í, shift 0, underscore
60 096 accent grave
61 097 a
62 098 b
63 099 c
64 100 d
65 101 e
66 102 f
67 103 g
68 104 h
69 105 i
Code Bytes M10
SECTION M ASCII REFERENCE TABLE
HEX VALUE DECIMAL VALUE/
CODE BYTE VALUE CHARACTER CONTROL KEYBOARD
EQUIVALENT
6A 106 j
6B 107 k
6C 108 l
6D 109 m
6E 110 n
6F 111 o
70 112 p
71 113 q
72 114 r
73 115 s
74 116 t
75 117 u
76 118 v
77 119 w
78 120 x
79 121 y
7A 122 z
7B 123 {
7C 124 |vertical slash
7D 125 } alt mode
7E 126 ~(alt mode)
7F 127 DEL delete, rubout
Code Bytes M11
SECTION M EXTENDED KEY CODE REFERENCE TABLE
KEY AT SCAN
CODE
PS2 SCAN
CODE 3151 PREFIX/SUFFIX VALUE HE
X
= DECIMAL
Ï75H 48H 63H 80H = 128
Ð72H 50H 60H 81H = 129
Î74H 4DH 6AH 82H = 130
Í6BH 4BH 61H 83H = 131
Insert 70H 52H 67H 84H = 132
Delete 71H 53H 64H 85H = 133
Home 6CH 47H 6EH 86H = 134
End 69H 4FH 00H 87H = 135
Page Up 7DH 49H 00H 88H = 136
Page Down 7AH 51H 00H 89H = 137
Right Alt 11H 38H 00H 8AH = 138
Right Ctrl 14H 1DH 39H 8BH = 139
Reserved 00H 00H 00H 8CH = 140
Reserved 00H 00H 00H 8DH = 141
Numeric Keypad
Enter 5AH 1CH 79H 8EH = 142
Numeric Keypad / 4AH 35H 00H 8FH = 143
F1 05H 3BH 07H 90H = 144
F2 06H 3CH 0FH 91H = 145
F3 04H 3DH 17H 92H = 146
F4 0CH 3EH 1FH 93H = 147
F5 03H 3FH 27H 94H = 148
F6 0BH 40H 2FH 95H = 149
F7 83H 41H 37H 96H = 150
F8 0AH 42H 3FH 97H = 151
F9 01H 43H 47H 98H = 152
Code Bytes M12
SECTION M EXTENDED KEY CODE REFERENCE TABLE
KEY AT SCAN
CODE
PS2 SCAN
CODE 3151 PREFIX/SUFFIX VALUE
HEX = DECIMAL
F10 09H 44H 4FH 99H = 153
F11 78H 57H 56H 9AH = 154
F12 07H 58H 5EH 9BH = 155
Numeric + 79H 4EH 00H 9CH = 156
Numeric - 7BH 4AH 7CH 9DH = 157
Numeric * 7CH 37H 00H 9EH = 158
Caps Lock 58H 3AH 14H 9FH = 159
Num Lock 77H 45H 00H A0H = 160
Left ALT 11H 38H 00H A1H = 161
Left CTRL 14H 1DH 11H A2H = 162
Left Shift 12H 2AH 12H A3H = 163
Right Shift 59H 36H 59H A4H = 164
Print Screen Multiple 00H 00H A5H = 165
Tab 0DH 0FH 0DH A6H = 166
Shift Tab 8DH 8FH 65H A7H = 167
Enter 5AH 1CH 5AH A8H = 168
ESC 76H 01H 08H A9H = 169
Left ALT Make 11H 36H 00H AAH = 170
Left ALT Break 11H B6H 00H ABH = 171
Left CTRL Make 14H 1DH 00H ACH = 172
Left CTRL Break 14H 9DH 00H ADH = 173
* Left ALT +
1 character 11H 36H 00H AEH = 174
* Left CTRL +
1 character 14H 1DH 00H AFH = 175
* Example:
1st Configurable Prefix = 174
2nd Configurable Prefix = 065
Scanner will transmit <left ALT Make> “A” <Left ALT Break>
Miscellaneous Features N1
SECTION N CUSTOM DEFAULTS
Metrologic manufactures several scanners for OEM applications. These scanners may
use a different set of defaults than the standard Metrologic factory defaults. Scanning
the following bar codes will restore the default factory settings.
Enable Factory Defaults
³846600
Scan this code followed by the “Recall
Defaults” code to enable and load
Metrologic factory defaults.
Recall Defaults
³999998
Miscellaneous Features N2
SECTION N CUSTOM DEFAULTS
Ruby Verifone Defaults RCH
³ 84661280
Scan this code followed by
the “Recall Defaults” code to
enable and load Ruby
Verifone Defaults.
³846610
Scan this code followed by the
“Recall Defaults” code to
enable and load RCH Defaults.
Sanyo Gilbarco
³ 8466020
Scan this code followed by
the “Recall Defaults” code to
enable and load Sanyo
Defaults.
³846630
Scan this code followed by the
“Recall Defaults” code to
enable and load Gilbarco
Defaults.
ALT Defaults MS6750 Defaults
³ 84660040
Scan this code followed by
the “Recall Defaults” code to
enable and load ALT
Defaults.
³84660080
Scan this code followed by the
“Recall Defaults” code to
enable and load MS6750
Defaults.
Miscellaneous Features N3
SECTION N CUSTOM DEFAULTS/SERIAL PROGRAM MODE
Custom Keyboard FR1
³997000
Custom Terminal FR1
³997001
For Serial Program Mode, all commands must be framed by an STX (02 Hex) and ETX (03 Hex).
To recall defaults:
1. Transmit <STX>999999<ETX> through the Serial Port. This will put the
scanner in serial program mode. Scanning will be suspended and the
scanner will respond with an
ACK (06 Hex).
2. Transmit <STX>999998<ETX> through the Serial Port. This is the Recall
Default bar code in the MetroSelect guide.
The scanner will respond with an ACK (06 Hex).
3. Transmit <STX>999999<ETX> through the Serial Port. This will cause
the scanner to exit program mode and save the new settings. The
scanner will beep 3 times and send an ACK (06 Hex).
If at anytime, the scanner cannot recognize a command, it will respond with a NAK (15 Hex).
Miscellaneous Features N4
SECTION N SOFTWARE IDENTIFICATION
Software Number
³999965
The scanner will transmit its
software revision when this
feature is enabled.
STRATOSSCHOOL
‘StratosSchool’ refers to the MS202x’s ability to track, retain, and transmit the amount of scanning
taking place on each scan channel.
Sync Channel Counts
(Clear StratosSchool)
³999963
When scanned this code will
reset all counters to 00000.
Scan the Report Channel Counts bar code to request the
scanner to transmit all current scan counters.
Report Channel Counts
³999964
The data will be reported according to the following format:
AAAAA BBBBB CCCCC XXXXX
Where:
AAAAA = the scan count from the vertical channel.
BBBBB = the scan count from the first horizontal channel.
CCCCC = the scan count from the second horizontal channel.
XXXXX = the scan count from the auxiliary input channel.
Auxiliary Port Controls O1
SECTION O DISABLE AUXILIARY PORT
* Disable AUX Port
³437300
AUX PORT AND SECONDARY DEVICE DATA FORMATS
FOR THE MS7220, MS7320, MS7600 AND MS202X
Follow Step 1 to configure the auxiliary port to accept a Metrologic scanner as the
secondary scanner. Then follow Step 2 to configure the secondary scanner to match the
auxiliary port’s data format.
If the secondary scanner is not a Metrologic scanner go to page 3 and follow the
instructions under “When using a non-Metrologic RS-232 Device as a secondary”.
The auxiliary input port’s data format must match the main output format of the
secondary scanner.
Step 1: Scan the following bar code to enable the auxiliary port on the
MS7220/7320/7600.
AUX Port Data Format
³437330
Continued on next page.
Auxiliary Port Controls O2
SECTION O AUX PORT AND SECONDARY DEVICE DATA FORMATS
FOR THE MS7220, MS7320, MS7600 AND MS202X
Step 2: Then scan the following bar codes, in order, to configure the secondary scanner.
1. Enable AUX Output 2. Secondary Scanner Data
Format
³124817 ³437530
3. Enable Comm Timeouts 4. Turn OFF Auxiliary
Scanner’s Beeper
(Optional)
³118412 ³318505
Auxiliary Port Controls O3
SECTION O AUX PORT AND SECONDARY DEVICE DATA FORMATS
FOR THE MS7220, MS7320, MS7600 AND MS202X
When using a non-Metrologic RS-232 device as a secondary:
Scan the following bar code to enable the auxiliary port on the MS7220/7320/7600/202x.
AUX Port General RS-232 Format
³437310
The auxiliary input port’s data format must match the main output format of the
secondary device. The secondary device must be capable of RTS/CTS
handshaking and have a carriage return (ASCII 0DH) terminator on the data.
The default settings for the AUX Port General RS-232 Format are:
38400 baud
7 data bits
2 stop bits
Space parity
To change these settings refer to Section O, pages 5-8.
Auxiliary Port Controls O4
SECTION O ADDITIONAL AUXILIARY PORT DATA FORMATS
The auxiliary input port’s data format must match the main output format of the
secondary device.
Enable AUX Port with UPC
Supplemental Data Format
Enable AUX Port with Code
Select Data Format
³437340 ³ 437350
Enable AUX Port with Tech 7,
8 Data Format
Enable AUX Port with
Reserved 2 Data Format
³437360 ³ 437380
Enable AUX Port
with Reserved 3 Data Format
Enable AUX Port with
Reserved 1 Data Format
³437370 ³ 437390
Auxiliary Port Controls O5
SECTION O ADDITIONAL AUXILIARY PORT DATA FORMATS
Enable AUX Port with Stratos
Decode Data Format
³437320
Auxiliary Port Controls O6
SECTION O AUXILIARY PORT BAUD RATES
AUX 115200 Baud Rate AUX 57600 Baud Rate
³ 4370100 ³ 437090
AUX 38400 Baud Rate AUX 19200 Baud Rate
³437080 ³ 437070
AUX 14400 Baud Rate AUX 9600 Baud Rate
³437060 ³ 437050
Auxiliary Port Controls O7
SECTION O AUXILIARY PORT BAUD RATES
AUX 4800 Baud Rate AUX 2400 Baud Rate
³437040 ³ 437030
AUX 1200 Baud Rate AUX 600 Baud Rate
³437020 ³ 437010
AUX 300 Baud Rate
³437000
Auxiliary Port Controls O8
SECTION O AUXILIARY PORT PARITY
AUX No Parity
³337245
AUX Mark Parity * AUX Space Parity
³337235 ³ 337215
AUX Even Parity AUX Odd Parity
³337225 ³ 337205
Auxiliary Port Controls O9
SECTION O AUXILIARY PORT STOP BITS/DATA BITS
AUX 1 Stop Bit * AUX 2 Stop Bits
³137214 ³ 137204
* AUX 7 Data Bits AUX 8 Data Bits
³137203 ³ 137213
Auxiliary Port Controls O10
SECTION O AUXILIARY RTS/CTS AND D/E
* Enable AUX RTS/CTS
Handshaking
Disable AUX RTS/CTS
Handshaking
³137016 ³ 137006
Message AUX RTS/CTS * Character AUX RTS/CTS
³137005 ³ 137015
Enable
AUX “D/E” Commands
* Disable
AUX “D/E” Commands
³137117 ³ 137107
Auxiliary Port Controls O11
SECTION O AUXILIARY F/L, M/O, AND XON/XOFF
Enable AUX “F/L”
Commands
* Disable AUX “F/L”
Commands
³137116 ³ 137106
Enable AUX
“M/O” Commands
* Disable AUX
“M/O” Commands
³137115 ³ 137105
* Enable AUX XON/XOFF
Handshaking
Disable AUX XON/XOFF
Handshaking
³137114 ³ 137104
Auxiliary Port Controls O12
SECTION O AUXILIARY ACK/NAK, CTS AND RTS POLARITY
* Enable AUX
ACK/NAK Commands
Disable AUX
ACK/NAK Commands
³137113 ³137103
* Normal
AUX CTS Polarity
Flip
AUX CTS Polarity
³137307 ³137317
* Normal
AUX RTS Polarity
Flip
AUX RTS Polarity
³137306 ³137316
Auxiliary Port Controls O13
SECTION O AUXILIARY SAME SYMBOL TIMEOUT
* AUX has
Same Symbol Timeout
No AUX
Same Symbol Timeout
³137304
This feature skips the same
symbol timeout in the
master when the auxiliary
scanner scans (or repeats)
faster than the same symbol
timeout in the master
scanner.
³137314
Metrologic
recommends turning
off the auxiliary
scanner’s beep if the
AUX Same Symbol
Timeout feature is
disabled.
Auxiliary Port Controls O14
SECTION O MAIN OUTPUT PORT AUXILIARY DATA FORMATS
When a scanner is used as a secondary scanner to another scanner’s auxiliary input, the
output data can be in one of the following formats.
Reserve Code 32
³124817
This is a quick method for
setting reserve Code 32 in
the secondary scanner
using HoloTrak Decode
Data Format.
This code should
not be used for the
MS6720.
* HoloTrak Decode Output
AUX Data Format
UPC Supplemental Output
AUX Data Format
³437500 ³437540
Stratos Decode Output
AUX Data Format
Code Select Output
AUX Data Format
³437520 ³437550
Auxiliary Port Controls O15
SECTION O MAIN OUTPUT PORT AUXILIARY DATA FORMATS
TECH 7 & 8 Output AUX
Data Format
Reserved 1 Output AUX
Data Format
³437560 ³437590
Reserved 2 Output
AUX Data Format
Reserved 3 Output
AUX Data Format
³437580 ³437570
Auxiliary Port Controls O16
SECTION O INTER-CHARACTER DELAYS
No AUX Port
Inter-Character Delays
* 1 msec AUX Port
Inter-Character Delay
³837600 ³837610
10 msec AUX Port
Inter-Character Delay
25 msec AUX Port
Inter-Character Delay
³ 8376100 ³ 8376250
~ Variable AUX Port
Inter-Character Delay
³937600
The Delay between characters being sent out of the auxiliary port
can be set in 1 millisecond increments by scanning the Variable
UX Port Inter-characte
Dela
y
barcode followed by a 3 characte
r
sequence of code bytes that range from 001 to 255 milliseconds.
Refer to the Multi-Code Configuration Method on page x.
USB P1
SECTION P FULL SPEED USB
Enable Full Speed USB Full Speed USB Defaults
³ 4155124
Adds the ability to encode
scanner serial number in
NOVRAM.
³ 999971
Load Integrated
Full Speed USB Defaults
³ 999970
USB P2
SECTION P FULL SPEED USB
The following codes can be used if the Full Speed USB Default bar code has not been scanned.
Enable USB IBM ID Disable USB IBM ID
³ 117817 ³ 117807
RS232 of USB Out Normal USB Out
³ 117816 ³ 117806
LOW SPEED USB
Enable
Low Speed USB
Load
Low Speed USB Defaults
³ 4155114 ³ 999978
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