Unitech Electronics MS920BT Wireless Pocket 2D Imager Scanner User Manual MS920 UM 20130815

Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd. Wireless Pocket 2D Imager Scanner MS920 UM 20130815

User manual

 Wireless Pocket 2D Imager Scanner      - MS920 -        User  Manual
  iTable of Contents       1. Package Contents......................................................................................1 2. Scanner Detail ............................................................................................1 3. Getting Started ...........................................................................................2 4. Specifications.............................................................................................5 5. Configuration Barcode ..............................................................................1 Resets all parameters ................................................................................1 Interface ......................................................................................................1 Keyboard settings..............................................................................1 Selection............................................................................................1 Extended ASCLL ...............................................................................5 Special keys transmission..................................................................6 Alt mode ............................................................................................6 CAPS / NUM lock state......................................................................7 Data Transmission Settings ......................................................................8 ISCP ..................................................................................................8 Data format.................................................................................8 Extended barcode data format ...................................................9 Transmission frame size (TFS)...................................................9 Event notification ........................................................................9 ISCP bar code ...................................................................10 Preprocessing ISCP bar code ...........................................10 Unsuccessful decoding ..................................................... 11 Start of read session.......................................................... 11 End of read session........................................................... 11 Start-up..............................................................................12 Trigger pulled ....................................................................12 Trigger released ................................................................12 Wake-up ............................................................................13 Symbology identifier ........................................................................13 Preamble .........................................................................................14 Postamble........................................................................................14 Inter-character/message delay ........................................................14 Inter-character delay........................................................................14
  iiInter- message delay .......................................................................15 Data editing .....................................................................................16 Activate scenarios ....................................................................17 Symbologies .............................................................................................20 Disable all symbologies ...................................................................20 Australian Post ................................................................................20 Symbology identifier .................................................................20 User defined......................................................................20 Code mark.........................................................................20 Aztec................................................................................................21 Aztec Runes .............................................................................21 GS1-128 emulation...................................................................22 Structured append ....................................................................22 Header transmission .........................................................22 Symbology identifier .................................................................23 User defined......................................................................23 Code mark.........................................................................23 BPO.................................................................................................23 Symbology identifier .................................................................24 UDSI..................................................................................24 code mark .........................................................................24 check digit transmission ...........................................................25 Canada Post....................................................................................25 Symbology identifier .................................................................26 User defined......................................................................26 code mark .........................................................................26 Codabar...........................................................................................26 Symbology identifier .................................................................27 User defined......................................................................27 code mark .........................................................................27 Start/Stop..................................................................................27 CLSI library system ..................................................................28 Check digit................................................................................29 Check digit verification ......................................................29 Check digit transmission ...................................................29 Barcode length .........................................................................29 Length mode .....................................................................29 Set length L1, L2 and L3 ...................................................30 Concatenation ..........................................................................30
  iiiConcatenation mode .........................................................31 Codablock........................................................................................32 Codablock A .............................................................................32 Symbology identifier ..........................................................32 User defined...............................................................32 code mark ..................................................................32 Codablock F .............................................................................33 Symbology identifier ..........................................................33 User defined...............................................................33 code mark ..................................................................33 Code 11 ...........................................................................................34 Symbology identifier .................................................................34 User defined......................................................................34 Code mark..................................................................34 Check digits..............................................................................35 Barcode length .........................................................................35 Length mode .....................................................................35 Set length L1, L2 and L3 ...................................................36 Code 39...........................................................................................36 Symbology identifier .................................................................37 User defined......................................................................37 Code mark.........................................................................37 Format......................................................................................37 Start/Stop..................................................................................38 accepted characters .................................................................38 Check digit................................................................................39 check digit verification .......................................................39 check digit transmission ....................................................39 Barcode length .........................................................................40 Length mode .....................................................................40 Reading range...................................................................40 Reading tolerance .............................................................41 Unconventional Code 39 ..........................................................42 Special keys interpretation........................................................42 Code 93 / Code 93i..........................................................................43 Symbology identifier .................................................................44 User defined......................................................................44 Code mark.........................................................................44
  iv Barcode length .........................................................................45 Length mode .....................................................................45 Code 128 / GS1-128........................................................................46 Symbology identifier .................................................................46 User defined......................................................................46 Code 128....................................................................47 GS1-128.....................................................................47 Code mark.........................................................................47 Code 128....................................................................47 GS1-128.....................................................................47 GS1-128 identifier.....................................................................47 CIP 128 French pharmaceutical codes.....................................48 FNC1 separator character (GS1-128 norms) ...........................48 Barcode length .........................................................................49 Length mode .....................................................................49 Reading tolerance ....................................................................50 ISBT 128 ..................................................................................50 transmit .............................................................................51 concatenate.......................................................................52 GTIN processing.......................................................................52 Unconventional GS1-128 .........................................................53 Reading range..........................................................................53 DataMatrix .......................................................................................54 Symbology identifier .................................................................54 User defined......................................................................54 Code mark.........................................................................54 Mirrored labels activation..........................................................55 Structured append ....................................................................55 Header transmission .........................................................56 Dutch Post.......................................................................................56 Symbology identifier .................................................................56 User defined......................................................................56 Code mark.........................................................................57 EAN/UPC.........................................................................................57 UPC-E1 ....................................................................................58 Symbology identifier .................................................................59 User defined......................................................................59 UPC-A........................................................................59
  vUPC-E........................................................................59 EAN-8 ........................................................................60 EAN-13.......................................................................60 Code mark.........................................................................60 UPC-A........................................................................60 UPC-E........................................................................60 EAN-8 ........................................................................60 EAN-13.......................................................................61 Add-on digits .....................................................................61 add-on 2 ............................................................................61 add-on 5 ............................................................................62 security level......................................................................62 Check digit transmission...........................................................62 UPC-A ...............................................................................62 UPC-E ...............................................................................63 EAN-8................................................................................63 EAN-13..............................................................................63 UPC number system ................................................................64 UPC-A ...............................................................................64 UPC-E ...............................................................................64 Re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 ..............................................65 ISBN ................................................................................................66 ISMN................................................................................................66 ISSN ................................................................................................67 GTIN processing..............................................................................67 Reading range.................................................................................68 GS1 Composite ...............................................................................68 CC-A/B .....................................................................................68 CC-C ........................................................................................69 EAN/UPC composite message decoding .................................69 Symbology identifier .................................................................70 User defined......................................................................70 CC-A/B.......................................................................70 CC-C ..........................................................................70 Code mark.........................................................................70 CC-A/B.......................................................................70 CC-C ..........................................................................71 Linear transmission only...........................................................71
  vi Unconventional.........................................................................71 GS1 DataBar (RSS).........................................................................72 Omni-directional .......................................................................72 Symbology identifier .................................................................72 User defined......................................................................72 Code mark.........................................................................73 Limited......................................................................................73 Symbology identifier ..........................................................73 User defined...............................................................73 Code mark..................................................................74 Expanded .................................................................................74 Symbology identifier ..........................................................74 User defined...............................................................74 Code mark..................................................................75 Infomail............................................................................................75 Symbology identifier .................................................................75 User defined......................................................................75 Code mark.........................................................................76 Intelligent mail..................................................................................76 Symbology identifier .................................................................76 User defined......................................................................76 Code mark.........................................................................77 Interleaved 2 of 5.............................................................................77 Symbology identifier .................................................................77 User defined......................................................................77 Code mark.........................................................................78 Check digit................................................................................78 Check digit verification ......................................................78 Check digit transmission ...................................................79 Barcode length .........................................................................79 Length mode .....................................................................79 Set length L1, L2 and L3 ...................................................80 Reading tolerance ....................................................................80 Japan Post.......................................................................................81 Symbology identifier .................................................................81 User defined......................................................................81 Code mark.........................................................................82 Check digit transmission...........................................................82
  vii Matrix 2 of 5.....................................................................................82 Symbology identifier .................................................................83 User defined......................................................................83 Code mark.........................................................................83 Matrix stop/start char................................................................83 Set length L1, L2 and L3 ..........................................................84 MatrixCode ......................................................................................84 Symbology identifier .................................................................85 User defined......................................................................85 Code mark.........................................................................85 Mode 0 .....................................................................................85 Header ..............................................................................86 MicroPDF417...................................................................................86 Symbology identifier .................................................................87 User defined......................................................................87 Code mark.........................................................................87 code 128 emulation ..................................................................87 MSI Code.........................................................................................88 Symbology identifier .................................................................88 User defined......................................................................88 Code mark.........................................................................88 Check digit................................................................................89 Check digit verification ......................................................89 Check digit transmission ...................................................89 Barcode length .........................................................................89 Length mode .....................................................................89 Set length L1, L2 and L3 ...................................................90 Multicode .........................................................................................90 Activation..................................................................................90 Bar code separator...................................................................91 Symbology identifier .................................................................91 User defined......................................................................91 Complete Multicode Compose .................................................92 Incomplete Multicode Compose ...............................................92 Code mark.........................................................................92 Complete Multicode Compose .................................................92 Incomplete transmission...........................................................92 Incomplete transmission timeout ..............................................93
  viii Incomplete decode event .........................................................93 PDF417 ...........................................................................................93 •Symbology identifier................................................................94 User defined......................................................................94 Code mark.........................................................................94 Structured append ....................................................................95 Header transmission .........................................................95 Planet ..............................................................................................95 Symbology identifier .................................................................96 User defined......................................................................96 Code mark.........................................................................96 Check digit transmission...........................................................96 Plessey Code ..................................................................................97 Symbology identifier .................................................................97 User defined......................................................................97 Code mark.........................................................................97 Check digit transmission...........................................................98 Unconventional stop.................................................................98 Barcode length .........................................................................99 Length mode .....................................................................99 Set length L1, L2 and L3 .................................................100 Postnet ..........................................................................................100 Symbology identifier ...............................................................100 User defined....................................................................100 Code mark.......................................................................100 Check digit transmission.........................................................101 QR Code........................................................................................101 Model 1 control.......................................................................102 Inverse video ..........................................................................102 MicroQR activation .................................................................103 Symbology identifier ...............................................................103 User defined....................................................................103 Code mark.......................................................................104 Structured append ..................................................................104 Header transmission .......................................................104 Standard 2 of 5 ..............................................................................105 Symbology identifier ...............................................................105 User defined....................................................................105
  ixCode mark.......................................................................105 Format....................................................................................106 Check digit..............................................................................106 Check digit verification ....................................................106 Check digit transmission .................................................107 Barcode length .......................................................................107 Length mode ...................................................................107 Sweden Post .................................................................................108 Symbology identifier ...............................................................108 User defined....................................................................108 Code mark.......................................................................109 Telepen..........................................................................................109 Symbology identifier ............................................................... 110 User defined.................................................................... 110 Code mark....................................................................... 110 Format.................................................................................... 110 Barcode length ....................................................................... 111 Length mode ................................................................... 111 TLC 39........................................................................................... 112 Symbology identifier ............................................................... 112 User defined.................................................................... 112 Code mark....................................................................... 112 Linear transmission only......................................................... 113 ECI security ............................................................................ 113 6. Operating Settings.....................................................................................1 Pre-defined trigger modes.........................................................................1 Scanning / Triggering.................................................................................2 Triggering modes...............................................................................2 Presentation threshold.......................................................................4 Trigger timeout (sec)..........................................................................4 Trigger activation ...............................................................................5 Software Trigger ................................................................................6 Compose start character ............................................................7 Turn off after good read ..............................................................7 Retrigger delay ....................................................................7 Aimer mode ................................................................................8 Duration...............................................................................9 Bad read message .....................................................................9 Activation.............................................................................9
  xIgnore stand detect...................................................................10 Double scan prevention............................................................10 Data decoding security ............................................................................ 11 Predefined security levels................................................................ 11 Consecutive same read data validation...........................................12 Timeout between different consecutive codes (ms).........................12 Center decoding ..............................................................................13 Activation..................................................................................13 Tolerance..................................................................................13 Bar code sequence..........................................................................14 Beeps / LEDs ............................................................................................14 Note (tone frequency)......................................................................14 Power-up beeps ..............................................................................15 Good read beeps.............................................................................15 Number.....................................................................................15 Duration....................................................................................16 Timing.......................................................................................17 Good read LED duration..................................................................17 Disable/enable all good read signals ...............................................18 Error beep........................................................................................19 Setup beep and LED .......................................................................19 Multicode beeps ..............................................................................20 7. Configuration Modes And Utilities ...........................................................1 Get version info. .........................................................................................1 Get decode version info. ...........................................................................1 Get all component versions. .....................................................................1 Necessary for upgrade of product firmware............................................2 Optical setup (using configuration bar codes)........................................2 Transparent configuration mode...............................................................3
1 1. Package ContentsPlease make sure the following contents are in the MS920 carton. If something is missing or damaged, please contact your Unitech representative.MS912 scanner  Resource CD  Quick Guide USB Charging Cable Hand Strap  Battery Note: 1. The scanner’s default power off (idle mode) time is 3 minutes.2. Please charge scanner for at least 2 hours prior to initial use.2. Scanner Detail
 2   3. Getting Started    To scan a barcode, make sure the aiming beam crosses every bar and space of the barcode.  BATTERY CHARGING  1. Flip up the rubber cover to expose the mini USB port on the scanner. 2. Insert the mini USB connector into the port on the scanner and the standard USB connector of the USB cable into a USB port on the host PC.  Pairing With PC/Notebook For The First Time PC (HID mode) Following steps are based on Microsoft Windows 7. 1. Use MS920 to scan barcode “HID”. 2. Open Devices and Printers by clicking the Start button  , and then, on the Start menu, clicking Devices and Printers. 3. Click Add a device, and then follow the instructions. 4. Click the Bluetooth enabled device (Unitech BT XXXXXX) you want to add to your computer, and then click Next. If you don't see the device you want to add, make sure the device is turned on and discoverable. If you just turned on the device, it may take Windows several seconds to detect it.    For Bluetooth 2.0 (or lower) pairing, you have to use MS 920 to scan function barcodes and numerical “Bluetooth Pincode” according to the direction shown on the screen of the PC the MS 920 is pairing to during the pairing procedure. Numerical barcodes and other function barcodes for Bluetooth Pincode entry
 3  are listed on the reverse side of this sheet.  PC (SPP mode) Following steps are based on Microsoft Windows 7. 1. Use MS920 t0 scan barcode “SPP”. 2. Open Devices and Printers by clicking the Start button  , and then, on the Start menu, clicking Devices and Printers. 3. Click Add a device, and then click the Unitech BT XXXXXX icon. 4.  You  can  choose  two  from  three  options  listed  under  Select  a  pairing option: Enter the device’s pairing code: Click this item and then enter pairing code “0000” in the next screen..  Pair without pairing code: Click this item, and the pairing procedure will complete automatically, but you  still  need  to  enter  pairing  code  when  tools  such  as  HyperTerminal launches. Switching Between HID and SPP Mode From SPP to HID  If your MS920 is on SPP mode:   1. Go to Devices and Printers under Control Panel, remove the MS920.   2. Use MS920 to scan the barcode “HID”.   3. Undertake the procedure of searching new device, and then select device   (Unitech BT XXXXXX) and make pairing.  From HID to SPP If your MS920 is on SPP mode:   1. Scan the barcode “BT Un-pair”.   2. Scan the barcode “SPP”.   3. Undertake the procedure of searching new device, and then select MS920   and make pairing.   4. Luanch HyperTerminal or Tera Term to make pairing.  iOS Device 1. From the Home screen, choose Settings > Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth on.   2. Choose    Unitech    BT    XXXXXX,    and    then    enter    pairing    code   “0000”    if   prompted.  Android Device 1. From the Home screen, choose Settings and goes to configurations for   Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth on.       2. Choose Unitech    BT    XXXXXX,    and    then    enter    pairing    code   “0000”    if   prompted.
 4   Buffer Erasing Under Inventory Mode Under Batch Mode 1. Scan (Erase Inventory Buffer)  . 2. Scan (Erase)   1. Scan (Erase Batch Buffer)  . 2. Scan (Erase)   For detail information about barcodes, please refers to section 5. Appendix - Bar Code Configuration And Commands.
 5   4. Specifications Specifications Light source  Illumination: Highly visible white LED   Aiming : 617 nm red LED Scan rate    240 scans/sec Sensor    Linear CMOS sensor Resolution  1D codes 0.1 mm (4 mils) 2D codes 0.167 mm (6.6 mils) PCS  30% Housing  Plastic (ABS) Profile  SPP, HID Working Hours  Over 13 hours (1 scan/3 seconds) Charge Time  Fully charged in 4 hours Coverage    330 ft(100m),class 1 Operating Temp    0 to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) Symbologies    1D: EAN/UPC, GS1 Databar (limited expanded & omni-directional), Code 39, Code 128, UCC/EAN 128, ISBN, ISBT, Interleaved/Matrix/ Industrial and Standard 2 of 5, Codabar, Code 93/93i, Code 11, MSI, Plessey, Telepen, 2D: Data Matrix, PDF417, Micro PDF 417, Codablock, Maxicode, QR, AztecPostal: Australian Post, BPO, Canada Post, Dutch Post, Japan Post, PostNet, Sweden Post
 1     5. Configuration Barcode  Resets all parameters - Resets all configuration parameters to their default values except for locked parameters. Reset factory defaults  <CCMD>4006 Interface Keyboard settings - Keyboard settings only apply when using a the following interfaces:   - USB Keyboard HID   - Keyboard Wedge   - HID Keyboard Bluetooth device profile Selection - Select the keyboard for your application. - Keyboard settings only apply when using a the following interfaces:   - USB Keyboard HID   - Keyboard Wedge   - HID Keyboard Bluetooth device profile Keyboard settings - Selection - North America (*)  <SW>674000 Keyboard settings - Selection - French Windows  <SW>674001
 2     Keyboard settings - Selection - German Windows  <SW>674002  Keyboard settings - Selection - French Canadian Windows 95/98  <SW>674003  Keyboard settings - Selection - French Canadian Windows XP/2000  <SW>674004  Keyboard settings - Selection - Spanish Windows  <SW>674005  Keyboard settings - Selection - Italian Windows  <SW>674006  Keyboard settings - Selection - Swedish Windows  <SW>674007
 3    Keyboard settings - Selection - UK English Windows  <SW>674008  Keyboard settings - Selection - Japanese Windows  <SW>674009  Keyboard settings - Selection - Brazilian Portuguese Windows  <SW>67400A  Keyboard settings - Selection - IBM / NCR Terminals  <SW>67400B  Keyboard settings - Selection - Czech QWERTY  <SW>67400C  Keyboard settings - Selection - Slovakian QWERTY  <SW>67400D
 4    Keyboard settings - Selection - Hungarian 101-key  <SW>67400E  Keyboard settings - Selection - Swiss German  <SW>67400F  Keyboard settings - Selection - Swiss French  <SW>674010  Keyboard settings - Selection - Danish  <SW>674011  Keyboard settings - Selection - Norwegian  <SW>674012  Keyboard settings - Selection - Hungarian  <SW>674013
 5     Keyboard settings - Selection - Norwegian  <SW>674012  Keyboard settings - Selection - Dutch  <SW>674014  Keyboard settings - Selection - Portuguese  <SW>674015  Keyboard settings - Selection - Belgian French  <SW>674016 Extended ASCLL - Keyboard settings only apply when using a the following interfaces:   - USB Keyboard HID   - Keyboard Wedge   - HID Keyboard Bluetooth device profile Keyboard settings - Extended ASCII - Send codes w/chars mapped to Windows-1252 (*)  <SW>674201
 6      Keyboard settings - Extended ASCII - Send codes w/chars ignored  <SW>674202  Keyboard settings - Extended ASCII - Do not send codes w/ext ASCII chars  <SW>674203 Special keys transmission - Only for use with a USB or keyboard wedge cable.   - Only symbologies that support the full ASCII character set allow the encoding of special keyboard keys such as [Return] and [Tab].   - No symbologies support the encoding of other functions keys such as [PF1] and [PageDown].   - The special keys transmission settings allow you to transmit special keyboard combinations ([Ctrl] + char or [Alt] + char) as a single keyboard character. Alt mode - Keyboard settings only apply when using a the following interfaces:   - USB Keyboard HID   - Keyboard Wedge   - HID Keyboard Bluetooth device profile - Emulates PC AT keyboard [[Alt] + decimal_sequence] function (for bar codes containing ASCII characters not on your keyboard).  Keyboard settings - Special keys transmission - Alt mode - Disable (*)  <SW>674300
 7     Keyboard settings - Special keys transmission - Alt mode - Enable  <SW>674301 CAPS / NUM lock state - Only applies to Keyboard wedge (PS2) interface. - Use this setting to set the CAPS / NUM lock state. - The autodetect option allows the scanner to automatically detect the state of the CAPS and NUM lock.  Keyboard settings - CAPS / NUM state - Autodetect (*)  <SW>674500  Keyboard settings - CAPS / NUM state - CAPS and NUM = OFF  <SW>674501  Keyboard settings - CAPS / NUM state - CAPS = OFF / NUM = ON  <SW>674502  Keyboard settings - CAPS / NUM state - CAPS = ON / NUM = OFF  <SW>674503
 8     Keyboard settings - CAPS / NUM state - CAPS and NUM = ON  <SW>674504 Data Transmission Settings - Modify data transmission settings to optimize performance. ISCP - Intermec Scanner Control Protocol parameters ISCP - ISCP (*)  <SW>614001 Sending this parameter during online setup will lose the connection (click "Connect" to reestablish the connection). ISCP - None  <SW>614000 Data format - Barcode data is sent without a frame and no acknowledgement is necessary. ISCP - Data format - Raw format (*)  <SW>734000 - Data is sent to the host in an ISCP frame. ISCP - Data format - Packet format  <SW>734001
 9      Extended barcode data format - "Packet" data format must be activated to enable BCD transmission.   - Precedes barcode data with "[BCD]" indicator. ISCP - Data format - Extended barcode data format - BCD  <SW>734E00 - "Packet" data format must be activated to enable BCDEX transmission.   - Precedes barcode data with "[BCDEX]" indicator and extended information:     [BCDEX2]01 0001 0000 0000 000D 0002 0005 (+ barcode data etc.)   ISCP - Data format - Extended barcode data format - BCDEX (*)  <SW>734E01 ISCP - Data format - Extended barcode data format - DPS  <SW>734E02 Transmission frame size (TFS) - Length of the longest frame that can be received by the host.   - Value from 32 up to the maximum transmission frame size (MTFS) of the scanner. ISCP - Transmission frame size (TFS) - 2048 (*)  <SW>73800800  Event notification - When active, the scanner notifies the host when certain events take place.   - Only available when data format is set to packet format.   - For information on the event frames that the host will receive from the scanner see the ISCP online help available in the help menu in Easyset.
 10     ISCP bar code - When active the scanner informs the host of the following information after reading and processing an ISCP bar code:     - Error (if any)     - Type of ISCP bar code (setup, status, etc.)     - GID     - FID     - Parameter   - For information on the event frame received by the host see the ISCP online help available in the help menu in Easyset. ISCP - Event notification - ISCP bar code - Enable (*)  <SW>734301 ISCP - Event notification - ISCP bar code - Disable  <SW>734300 Preprocessing ISCP bar code - When active the scanner informs the host of the following information after reading but BEFORE processing an ISCP bar code:     - GID     - FID     - Parameter   - For information on the event frame received by the host see the ISCP online help available in the help menu in Easyset. ISCP - Event notification - Preprocessing ISCP bar code - Disable (*)   <SW>734400
 11      ISCP - Event notification - Preprocessing ISCP bar code - Enable  <SW>734401 Unsuccessful decoding - This event is sent whenever a decode session is deactivated (trigger released) and no decode has taken place. ISCP - Event notification - Unsuccessful decoding - Disable (*)  <SW>734600 ISCP - Event notification - Unsuccessful decoding - Enable  <SW>734601 Start of read session ISCP - Event notification - Start of read session - Disable (*)  <SW>734700  ISCP - Event notification - Start of read session - Enable  <SW>734701 End of read session ISCP - Event notification - End of read session - Disable (*)  <SW>734800
 12     ISCP - Event notification - End of read session - Enable  <SW>734801 Start-up ISCP - Event notification - Start-up - Disable (*)  <SW>734900 ISCP - Event notification - Start-up - Enable  <SW>734901 Trigger pulled ISCP - Event notification - Trigger pulled - Disable (*)  <SW>734A00 ISCP - Event notification - Trigger pulled - Enable  <SW>734A01 Trigger released ISCP - Event notification - Trigger released - Disable (*)  <SW>734B00 ISCP - Event notification - Trigger released - Enable  <SW>734B01
 13      Wake-up ISCP - Event notification - Wake-up - Disable (*)  <SW>734500  ISCP - Event notification - Wake-up - Enable  <SW>734501 ISCP - Event notification - Structured append - Disable (*)  <SW>735000 ISCP - Event notification - Structured append - Enable  <SW>735001  Symbology identifier Symbology identifier - Not transmitted (*)  <SW>604000 Symbology identifier - AIM format  <SW>604002
 14     Symbology identifier - User Defined Identifier  <SW>604003 Symbology identifier - Code mark  <SW>604001 Preamble Preamble - None (*)  <SW>60C00000 Postamble Postamble - Carriage Return + Line Feed (*)  <SW>60C100020D0A  Postamble - None  <SW>60C10000 Inter-character/message delay Avoids dropping characters if transmitting decoded data too fast for the host system Inter-character delay Inter-character/message delay - Inter-character delay - 0 (*)  <SW>60800000
 15     Inter-character/message delay - Inter-character delay - 10  <SW>6080000A Inter-character/message delay - Inter-character delay - 20  <SW>60800014 Inter-character/message delay - Inter-character delay - 30  <SW>6080001E Inter-character/message delay - Inter-character delay - 40  <SW>60800028 Inter-character/message delay - Inter-character delay - 50  <SW>60800032 Inter- message delay - Value is in milliseconds. Inter-character/message delay - Inter-message delay - 0 (*)  <SW>60810000
 16      Inter-character/message delay - Inter-message delay - 10  <SW>6081000A  Inter-character/message delay - Inter-message delay - 30  <SW>6081001E  Inter-character/message delay - Inter-message delay - 50  <SW>60810032  Inter-character/message delay - Inter-message delay - 80  <SW>60810050  Inter-character/message delay - Inter-message delay - 100  <SW>60810064  Data editing  - IMPORTANT [[[[ The data editing function is only available with STCDecode version 1.1.5.0 or later ]]]]   - Your product can edit the data it receives before it transmits it to the host system.   - Define up to 7 input scenarios to intercept the data you want to edit.
 17      - The order in which you define the scenarios is important (the product compares incoming data with each scenario in turn and edits the data for the first matching scenario it finds).      1. Activate the scenario(s) you want the product to detect.     2. Define the input data you want to intercept for editing (any combination of input type, input length, input mask).     3. Define the actions (editing) you want to apply to this input:       - Select a scenario       - Define the Action list (editing) for the selected scenario   - Make sure that the input scenarios you define actually correspond to incoming data conditions:     - Correct input type ('all' = all input types)     - Correct input length ('0' = all input lengths)     - Correct input mask (no value = all input character combinations) Activate scenarios Scenario 1 Data editing - Scenario 1 - Disable (*)  <SW>654000 Data editing - Scenario 1 - Enable  <SW>654001  Scenario 2 Data editing - Scenario 2 - Disable (*)  <SW>654100
 18      Data editing - Scenario 2 - Enable  <SW>654101 Scenario 3 Data editing - Scenario 3 - Disable (*)  <SW>654200  Data editing - Scenario 3 - Enable  <SW>654201 Scenario 4 Data editing - Scenario 4 - Disable (*)  <SW>654300  Data editing - Scenario 4 - Enable  <SW>654301 Scenario 5 Data editing - Scenario 5 - Disable (*)  <SW>654400
 19     Data editing - Scenario 5 - Enable  <SW>654401  Scenario 6 Data editing - Scenario 6 - Disable (*)  <SW>654500  Data editing - Scenario 6 - Enable  <SW>654501  Scenario 7 Data editing - Scenario 7 - Disable (*)  <SW>654600  Data editing - Scenario 7 - Enable  <SW>654601
 20     Symbologies Disable all symbologies Disable all symbologies  <CCMD>4003 Australian Post - 4-State postal barcode   - Only available with models equipped with an area imager.  Australian Post - Disable (*)  <SW>344000  Australian Post - Enable  <SW>344001  Symbology identifier User defined  Australian Post - Symbology identifier - User defined - P3 (*)  <SW>34C000025033  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - code mark" to activate or deactivate code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your code mark for this symbology (1 character).
 21      Australian Post - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>34482A Aztec - Two-dimensional matrix style symbology.   - Can encode around 3000 characters using entire 256-byte ASCII.   - Only available with models equipped with an area imager.  Aztec - Disable (*)  <SW>534000 Aztec - Enable  <SW>534001  Aztec Runes  Aztec - Aztec Runes - Disable (*)  <SW>534200  Aztec - Aztec Runes - Enable  <SW>534201
 22     GS1-128 emulation Aztec - GS1-128 emulation - Disable (*)  <SW>534300  Aztec - GS1-128 emulation - Enable  <SW>534301  Structured append Aztec - Structured append - Disable (*)  <SW>534100  Aztec - Structured append - Enable  <SW>534101  Header transmission Aztec - Structured append - Header transmission - Disable (*)  <SW>534600  Aztec - Structured append - Header transmission - Enable  <SW>534601
 23      Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters). Aztec - Symbology identifier - User defined - D3 (*)  <SW>53C000024433  Code mark  - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - code mark" to activate or deactivate code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your code mark for this symbology (1 character).  Aztec - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>53482A  BPO - British Post Office symbology   - 4-State postal barcode   - only available with models equipped with an area imager  BPO - Disable (*)  <SW>324000
 24     BPO - Enable  <SW>324001 Symbology identifier UDSI - User defined symbology identifier.   - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission.   - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).   - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  BPO - Symbology identifier - UDSI - P2 (*)  <SW>32C000025032  code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - code mark" to activate or deactivate code mark transmission.   - Use the default value or compose your code mark for this symbology (1 character).   - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - code mark" to activate or deactivate code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your code mark for this symbology (1 character).
 25      BPO - Symbology identifier - code mark - * (*)  <SW>32482A check digit transmission BPO - check digit transmission - Enable (*)  <SW>325401 BPO - check digit transmission - Disable  <SW>325400  Canada Post  - 4-state symbology Canada Post - Disable (*)  <SW>334000  Canada Post - Enable  <SW>334001
 26      Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Canada Post - Symbology identifier - User defined - P6 (*)  <SW>33C000025036  code mark Canada Post - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>33482A  Codabar - numerical symbology  Codabar - Disable (*)  <SW>404000  Codabar - Enable  <SW>404001
 27      Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Codabar - Symbology identifier - User defined - B7 (*)  <SW>40C000024237  code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - code mark" to activate or deactivate code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your code mark for this symbology (1 character) Codabar - Symbology identifier - Code mark - D (*)  <SW>404844  Start/Stop Codabar - Start/Stop - not transmitted (*)  <SW>405800  Codabar - Start/Stop - a, b, c, d  <SW>405801
 28      Codabar - Start/Stop - A, B, C, D  <SW>405802  Codabar - Start/Stop - a, b, c, d / t, n, *, e  <SW>405803  Codabar - Start/Stop - DC1, DC2, DC3, DC4  <SW>405804  CLSI library system - Spaces inserted after characters 1, 5, 10 in the 14-character label (used in the USA by libraries using the CLSI system).     Example: "39990000192148" is transmitted as "3 9990 00019 2148"   -Start/stop can be transmitted or not transmitted as required.  Codabar - CLSI library system - Disable (*)  <SW>405900  Codabar - CLSI library system - Enable  <SW>405901
 29      Check digit Check digit verification Codabar - Check digit - check digit verification - Disable (*)  <SW>404C00  Codabar - Check digit - check digit verification - Enable  <SW>404C01  Check digit transmission - You can chose to transmit or not transmitted the check digit. Codabar - Check digit - check digit transmission - Disable (*)  <SW>405400  Codabar - Check digit - check digit transmission - Enable  <SW>405401 Barcode length Length mode - Use the L1 as minimum length option if you know the minimum length of the codes in your application!!!   - To optimize decoding performance and increase security, select the same length as the minimum length in your application (do not select a shorter length!!).     Length = [start] + [barcode data] + [check digit] + [stop]
 30     - Minimum length possible = 3 characters.   - If the codes in your application have fixed lengths, use barcode length mode "L1, L2, and L3 as fixed lengths.  Codabar - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as Minimal length (*)  <SW>405300  Codabar - Barcode length - Length mode - L1, L2, L3 as fixed length  <SW>405301  Codabar - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as min, L2 as max  <SW>405302  Set length L1, L2 and L3 - Set barcode length L1, L2 and L3 according to the barcode length mode used.  Concatenation - 2 adjacent Codabar codes scanned in a single sweep can be transmitted as a single message     1. Choose one of the transmission options to activate concatenation.     2. Choose a concatenation mode option to indicate when you want adjacent codes to be concatenated.   - Intermediate start/stop characters are not transmitted (only first start and last stop are transmitted).
 31     Codabar - Concatenation - Disable (*)  <SW>405A00  Codabar - Concatenation - Transmit concatenated codes or single codes  <SW>405A02  Codabar - Concatenation - Only transmit concatenated codes  <SW>405A01  Concatenation mode - Applies concatenation according to the desired start / stop configuration. Codabar - Concatenation - Concatenation mode - No restriction (*)  <SW>405B00  Codabar - Concatenation - Concatenation mode - Second code start = first code stop  <SW>405B01 Codabar - Concatenation - Concatenation mode - American blood commission  <SW>405B02
 32     Codablock  Codablock A Codablock - Codablock A - Disable (*)  <SW>4D4000  Codablock - Codablock A - Enable  <SW>4D4001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Codablock - Codablock A - Symbology identifier - User defined - K0 (*)  <SW>4DC000024B30  code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - code mark" to activate or deactivate code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your code mark for this symbology (1 character).
 33     Codablock - Codablock A - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>4D482A  Codablock F Codablock - Codablock F - Disable (*)  <SW>4D4100  Codablock - Codablock F - Enable  <SW>4D4101  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters). Codablock - Codablock F - Symbology identifier - User defined - K1 (*)  <SW>4DC100024B31 code mark Codablock - Codablock F - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>4D492A
 34     Code 11 Code 11 - Disable (*)  <SW>4A4000  Code 11 - Enable  <SW>4A4001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters). Code 11 - Symbology identifier - User defined - C1 (*)  <SW>4AC000024331  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - code mark" to activate or deactivate code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your code mark for this symbology (1 character). Code 11 - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>4A482A
 35     Check digits Code 11 - Check digits - 1 digit (*)  <SW>4A4C01  Code 11 - Check digits - 2 digits  <SW>4A4C02  Code 11 - Check digits - Transmitted (*)  <SW>4A5401  Code 11 - Check digits - Not transmitted  <SW>4A5400  Barcode length - Use the L1 as minimum length option if you know the minimum length of the codes in your application!!!   - To optimize decoding performance and increase security, select the same length as the minimum length in your application (do not select a shorter length!!).  Length mode - L1 = Codes with as many characters as specified by L1 and longer are read (L2 and L3 are not used). - L2 = Only codes that comply with the lengths specified by L1, L2, and L3 will be read.
 36      - L3 = Codes at least the length specified by L1 and no longer than the maximum length specified by L2 are read (L3 is not used).  Code 11 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as Minimal length (*)  <SW>4A5300  Code 11 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1, L2, L3 as fixed length  <SW>4A5301  Code 11 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as min, L2 as max  <SW>4A5302  Set length L1, L2 and L3 - Set barcode length L1, L2 and L3 according to the barcode length mode used.  Code 39 - Alphanumeric symbology.   - Letter case not defined - transmitted in upper case.   - Format: standard 43 characters (default) or full ASCII (see "format" for lists).  Code 39 - Disable  <SW>424000
 37     Code 39 - Enable (*)  <SW>424001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Code 39 - Symbology identifier - User defined - B1 (*)  <SW>42C000024231 Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - code mark" to activate or deactivate code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your code mark for this symbology (1 character). Code 39 - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>42482A  Format Code 39 - Format - Standard 43 characters (*)  <SW>425A00
 38     Code 39 - Format - Full ASCII (extended)  <SW>425A01  Start/Stop Code 39 - Start/Stop - Not transmitted (*)  <SW>425800  Code 39 - Start/Stop - Transmitted  <SW>425801  accepted characters Code 39 - Start/Stop - accepted characters - '*' only (*)  <SW>425902  Code 39 - Start/Stop - accepted characters - '$' only  <SW>425901  Code 39 - Start/Stop - accepted characters - '$' and '*'  <SW>425903
 39      Check digit check digit verification Code 39 - Check digit - check digit verification - Disable (*)  <SW>424C00  Code 39 - Check digit - check digit verification - Modulo 43  <SW>424C01  Code 39 - Check digit - check digit verification - French CIP  <SW>424C02  Code 39 - Check digit - check digit verification - Italian CPI  <SW>424C03  check digit transmission You can chose to transmit or not transmitted the check digit. Code 39 - Check digit - check digit transmission - Disable (*)  <SW>425400
 40     Code 39 - Check digit - check digit transmission - Enable  <SW>425401  Barcode length Length mode - L1 = Codes with as many characters as specified by L1 and longer are read (L2 and L3 are not used). - L2 = Only codes that comply with the lengths specified by L1, L2, and L3 will be read. - L3 = Codes at least the length specified by L1 and no longer than the maximum length specified by L2 are read (L3 is not used).  Code 39 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as Minimal length (*)  <SW>425300 Code 39 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1, L2, L3 as fixed length  <SW>425301  Code 39 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as min, L2 as max  <SW>425302  Reading range - Applies a special algorithm for long-distance reading (default setting). - Use the "normal" setting if distance reading is not required.
 41     Code 39 - Reading range - Extended (*)  <SW>424701  Code 39 - Reading range - Normal  <SW>424700  Reading tolerance - Sets the tolerance level for reading hard to read bar codes. - High = most permissive (reads codes of variable quality). - Low = least permissive (only reads high quality codes that meet official Code 39 standards) - Quiet zone verification (space before and after bar code to ensure correct decoding).  Code 39 - Reading tolerance - High (*)  <SW>424F00  Code 39 - Reading tolerance - Medium  <SW>424F01  Code 39 - Reading tolerance - Low  <SW>424F02
 42     Unconventional Code 39 - Used for decoding unconventional Code 39 such as:   - very large inter-character   - large ratio between narrow and wide elements  Code 39 - Unconventional Code 39 - Disable (*)  <SW>424300  Code 39 - Unconventional Code 39 - Enable  <SW>424301  Special keys interpretation - Special keyboard keys such as [Enter] and [Tab] (see list below) can be interpreted and transmitted by using dual-character combinations.   - This function is also compatible with the Code 39 full ASCII format.       Example       If you want to emulate the keystroke sequence:         Alt + fx (close Word file)       The bar code is encoded as    *.Jfx.J*    (Code 39 full ASCII).       To read this code correctly you MUST activate the special       keys interpretation function AND Code 39 full ASCII format.   - Only for use with a USB or keyboard wedge cable.     emulated key      characters            emulated key      characters           DEL   .A    PF1         0A           ENTER  .B    PF2         0B           RETURN  .C    PF3         0C           SEND  .D    PF4         0D           FIELD + .E    PF5         0E           FIELD EXIT  .F    PF6         0F           HOME  .G    PF7         0G           END    .H    PF8         0H
 43              TAB   .I    PF9         0I           ALT   .J    PF10          0J           BACK TAB  .K    PF11          0K           BACKSPACE  .L    PF12          0L           right arrow  .M    PF13          0M           left arrow  .N    PF14          0N           up arrow .O    PF15          0O           down arrow  .P    PF16          0P           CLEAR  .Q    PF17          0Q           FIELD -  .R    PF18          0R           DUP    .S    PF19          0S           ESC    .T    PF20          0T           LINE FEED  .U    PF21          0U           RESET  .V    PF22          0V           CTRL  .W  PF23          0W           SHIFT  .X    PF24          0X  Code 39 - Special keys interpretation - Disable (*)  <SW>425F00  Code 39 - Special keys interpretation - Enable  <SW>425F01  Code 93 / Code 93i - Code 93     Alphanumeric full ASCII symbology - letter case defined.   - Code 93i (encompasses and extends Code 93)     Alphanumeric, full and extended ASCII, all Unicode characters, etc.
 44     Code 93 / Code 93i - Disable (*)  <SW>414000  Code 93 / Code 93i - Enable  <SW>414001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Code 93 / Code 93i - Symbology identifier - User defined - B6 (*)  <SW>41C000024236  Code mark Code 93 / Code 93i - Symbology identifier - Code mark - D (*)  <SW>414844
 45     Barcode length - Use the L1 as minimum length option if you know the minimum length of the codes in your application!!!   - To optimize decoding performance and increase security, select the same length as the minimum length in your application (do not select a shorter length!!).     Length = [barcode data]   - Minimum length possible = 1 character. Length mode - L1 = Codes with as many characters as specified by L1 and longer are read (L2 and L3 are not used). - L2 = Only codes that comply with the lengths specified by L1, L2, and L3 will be read. - L3 = Codes at least the length specified by L1 and no longer than the maximum length specified by L2 are read (L3 is not used).  Code 93 / Code 93i - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as Minimal length (*)  <SW>415300  Code 93 / Code 93i - Barcode length - Length mode - L1, L2, L3 as fixed length  <SW>415301  Code 93 / Code 93i - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as min, L2 as max  <SW>415302
 46     Code 128 / GS1-128 - Alphanumeric full ASCII symbology - letter case defined.   - "GS1-128" = Code 128 with the FNC1 character in the first position  Code 128 / GS1-128 - Code 128 enable (*)  <SW>434001  Code 128 / GS1-128 - Code 128 disable  <SW>434000  Code 128 / GS1-128 - GS1-128 enable (*)  <SW>434201  Code 128 / GS1-128 - GS1-128 disable  <SW>434200  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).
 47     Code 128 Code 128 / GS1-128 - Symbology identifier - User defined - Code 128 - B3 (*)  <SW>43C000024233  GS1-128 Code 128 / GS1-128 - Symbology identifier - User defined - GS1-128 - C9 (*)  <SW>43C100024339  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - code mark" to activate or deactivate code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your code mark for this symbology (1 character).  Code 128 Code 128 / GS1-128 - Symbology identifier - Code mark - Code 128 - D (*)  <SW>434844  GS1-128 Code 128 / GS1-128 - Symbology identifier - Code mark - GS1-128 - D (*)  <SW>434944  GS1-128 identifier - The ]C1 AIM identifier for GS1-128 is automatically added by default in front of GS1-128 bar codes.
 48      Code 128 / GS1-128 - GS1-128 identifier - Enable (*)  <SW>435801  Code 128 / GS1-128 - GS1-128 identifier - Disable  <SW>435800  CIP 128 French pharmaceutical codes - Embedded CIP 39 data.   - Fixed length of 14 characters.   - Code 128 character set C  Code 128 / GS1-128 - CIP 128 French pharmaceutical codes - Disable (*)  <SW>434C00 Code 128 / GS1-128 - CIP 128 French pharmaceutical codes - French CIP  <SW>434C01  FNC1 separator character (GS1-128 norms) - Default = GS function character (ASCII 29).   - Used as separator when multiple identifiers and their fields are concatenated.   - Example: Useful for keyboard wedge interfaces where the GS character can not be transmitted.
 49     Code 128 / GS1-128 - FNC1 separator character (GS1-128 norms) - <GS> (*)  <SW>43591D  Barcode length - Use the L1 as minimum length option if you know the minimum length of the codes in your application!!!   - To optimize decoding performance and increase security, select the same length as the minimum length in your application (do not select a shorter length!!).     Length = [barcode data]   - Minimum length possible = 1 character.   - Code 128 / GS1-128 does not use the same number of characters to code alphanumerical data and numerical data - if you can not read bar codes in your application, this may be due to an unsuitable minimum length - try entering a shorter length!  Length mode - L1 = Codes with as many characters as specified by L1 and longer are read (L2 and L3 are not used). - L2 = Only codes that comply with the lengths specified by L1, L2, and L3 will be read. - L3 = Codes at least the length specified by L1 and no longer than the maximum length specified by L2 are read (L3 is not used). Code 128 / GS1-128 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as Minimal length (*)  <SW>435300  Code 128 / GS1-128 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1, L2, L3 as fixed length  <SW>435301
 50     Code 128 / GS1-128 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as min, L2 as max  <SW>435302  Reading tolerance - Sets the tolerance level for reading hard to read bar codes. - High = most permissive (reads codes of variable quality). - Low = least permissive (only reads high quality codes that meet official Code 39 standards)  Code 128 / GS1-128 - Reading tolerance - High (*)  <SW>434F00  Code 128 / GS1-128 - Reading tolerance - Medium  <SW>434F01  Code 128 / GS1-128 - Reading tolerance - Low  <SW>434F02  ISBT 128 - International Society of Blood Transfusion   - Activating ISBT 128 deactivates Code 128 / GS1-128 (to avoid confusion with Code 128 / GS1-128).   - You can re-activate Code 128 or GS1-128 by using the corresponding setup command if desired.   - IMPORTANT:
 51        - Codes are not concatenated by default (default transmission         setting is "single codes only").     - You must select one of the "concatenated codes" transmission         options to send concatenated codes (see "transmit" section).  Code 128 / GS1-128 - ISBT 128 - Disable (*)  <SW>434100  Code 128 / GS1-128 - ISBT 128 - active    <SW>434101434000434200  transmit - IMPORTANT:     - Codes are not concatenated by default (default transmission         setting is "single codes only").     - You must select one of the "concatenated codes" transmission         options to send concatenated codes (see "transmit" section).  Code 128 / GS1-128 - ISBT 128 - transmit - Disable (*)  <SW>435A00  Code 128 / GS1-128 - ISBT 128 - transmit - Only transmit concatenated codes  <SW>435A01
 52      Code 128 / GS1-128 - ISBT 128 - transmit - Transmit concatenated codes or single codes  <SW>435A02  concatenate - IMPORTANT:     - Codes are not concatenated by default (default transmission         setting is "single codes only").     - You must select one of the "concatenated codes" transmission         options to send concatenated codes (see "transmit" section).  Code 128 / GS1-128 - ISBT 128 - concatenate - Disable (only those specified by datasheet) (*)  <SW>435B00  Code 128 / GS1-128 - ISBT 128 - concatenate - Enable  <SW>435B01  GTIN processing - GTIN = Global Trade Item Number.   - GTIN processing transmits GS1-128 as the 14 character GS1 Composite GTIN.   - To use GTIN processing you must also activate the GS1-128 symbology.   - IMPORTANT: when GS1-128 and GTIN processing are both activated it is not possible to read normal GS1-128 codes.
 53     Code 128 / GS1-128 - GTIN processing - Disable (*)  <SW>436000  Code 128 / GS1-128 - GTIN processing - Enable  <SW>436001  Unconventional GS1-128 - You can activate the 3 options separately or use them together. - Unconventional GS1-128 = Can decode unconventional GS1-128 (GS1-128 with 2 FNC1 chars) - FNC2 append disabled = instructs the scanner to store data from the bar code containing the FNC2 and trnsmit it as a prefix to the date of the next bar code.   - FNC4 ASCII extension disabled = FNC4 automatically uses an extended ASCII char. This option disables this function.  Reading range - Applies a special algorithm for long-distance reading (default setting). - Use the "normal" setting if distance reading is not required.  Code 128 / GS1-128 - Reading range - Normal  <SW>434700  Code 128 / GS1-128 - Reading range - Extended (*)  <SW>434701
 54     DataMatrix - Two-dimensional symbology.   - Only available with models equipped with an area imager.   - Can encode up to approximately 2 000 characters.   - Negative image DataMatrix supported.   - Mirror image DataMatrix not supported.  DataMatrix - Enable (*)  <SW>544001 DataMatrix - Disable  <SW>544000 Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  DataMatrix - Symbology identifier - User defined - D0 (*)  <SW>54C000024430  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - code mark" to activate or deactivate code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your code mark for this symbology (1 character).
 55     DataMatrix - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>54482A  Mirrored labels activation - When enabled mirrored labels can be read as well as normal labels. - When disabled only normal labels can be read. DataMatrix - Mirrored labels activation - disabled (*)  <SW>544300  DataMatrix - Mirrored labels activation - enabled  <SW>544301  Structured append DataMatrix - Structured append - Disable (*)  <SW>544500  DataMatrix - Structured append - Enable  <SW>544501
 56      Header transmission DataMatrix - Structured append - Header transmission - Disable (*)  <SW>544600  DataMatrix - Structured append - Header transmission - Enable  <SW>544601  Dutch Post - 4-State postal barcode.   - Only available with models equipped with an area imager.  Dutch Post - Disable (*)  <SW>364000  Dutch Post - Enable  <SW>364001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).
 57     Dutch Post - Symbology identifier - User defined - P4 (*)  <SW>36C000025034  Code mark Dutch Post - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>36482A  EAN/UPC Numerical symbology. EAN/UPC - UPC-A enable (*)  <SW>4B4001  EAN/UPC - UPC-A disable  <SW>4B4000  EAN/UPC - UPC-E enable (*)  <SW>4B4101
 58      EAN/UPC - UPC-E disable  <SW>4B4100  EAN/UPC - EAN-8 enable (*)  <SW>4B4201  EAN/UPC - EAN-8 disable  <SW>4B4200  EAN/UPC - EAN-13 enable (*)  <SW>4B4301  EAN/UPC - EAN-13 disable  <SW>4B4300 UPC-E1 - Irregular UPC-E with number system equal to 1 (usually the first printed character).   - UPC-E must be active for UPC-E1 to be taken into account.
 59      EAN/UPC - UPC-E1 - Enable  <SW>4B4C01  EAN/UPC - UPC-E1 - Disable (*)  <SW>4B4C00  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  UPC-A EAN/UPC - Symbology identifier - User defined - UPC-A - A0 (*)  <SW>4BC000024130  UPC-E EAN/UPC - Symbology identifier - User defined - UPC-E - E0 (*)  <SW>4BC100024530
 60      EAN-8 EAN/UPC - Symbology identifier - User defined - EAN-8 - FF (*)  <SW>4BC200024646  EAN-13 EAN/UPC - Symbology identifier - User defined - EAN-13 - F (*)  <SW>4BC3000146  Code mark UPC-A  EAN/UPC - Symbology identifier - Code mark - UPC-A - A (*)  <SW>4B4841  UPC-E EAN/UPC - Symbology identifier - Code mark - UPC-E - E (*)  <SW>4B4945  EAN-8 EAN/UPC - Symbology identifier - Code mark - EAN-8 - N (*)  <SW>4B4A4E
 61      EAN-13 EAN/UPC - Symbology identifier - Code mark - EAN-13 - F (*)  <SW>4B4B46  Add-on digits EAN/UPC - Add-on digits - not required but transmitted if read (*)  <SW>4B5D00  EAN/UPC - Add-on digits - required and transmitted  <SW>4B5D01  add-on 2 EAN/UPC - Add-on digits - add-on 2 - Disable (*)  <SW>4B4500  EAN/UPC - Add-on digits - add-on 2 - Enable  <SW>4B4501
 62      add-on 5 EAN/UPC - Add-on digits - add-on 5 - Disable (*)  <SW>4B4600  EAN/UPC - Add-on digits - add-on 5 - Enable  <SW>4B4601  security level - Used with "add-on not required but transmitted if read" option.   - Defines security level for add-on 2 and add-on 5 (range 0 to 100).   - Higher security level = lower decode rate.  EAN/UPC - Add-on digits - security level - 10 (*)  <SW>4B470A  Check digit transmission UPC-A  EAN/UPC - Check digit transmission - UPC-A - Enable (*)  <SW>4B5401
 63     EAN/UPC - Check digit transmission - UPC-A - Disable  <SW>4B5400  UPC-E EAN/UPC - Check digit transmission - UPC-E - Enable (*)  <SW>4B5501  EAN/UPC - Check digit transmission - UPC-E - Disable  <SW>4B5500  EAN-8 EAN/UPC - Check digit transmission - EAN-8 - Enable (*)  <SW>4B5601  EAN/UPC - Check digit transmission - EAN-8 - Disable  <SW>4B5600  EAN-13 EAN/UPC - Check digit transmission - EAN-13 - Enable (*)  <SW>4B5701
 64      EAN/UPC - Check digit transmission - EAN-13 - Disable  <SW>4B5700  UPC number system UPC-A EAN/UPC - UPC number system - UPC-A - Enable (*)  <SW>4B5801  EAN/UPC - UPC number system - UPC-A - Disable  <SW>4B5800  UPC-E EAN/UPC - UPC number system - UPC-E - Enable (*)  <SW>4B5901  EAN/UPC - UPC number system - UPC-E - Disable  <SW>4B5900
 65     Re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8   [leading character] [number system] [data] [check digit]   - Converts decoded data to other code formats.   - Transmission only takes into account the parameters available for the target bar code format.   - Regular UPC-A has a transmitted number system equal to 0.   - To transmit the additional leading character (country code), select the "UPC-A transmitted as EAN-13" option.  EAN/UPC - Re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 - UPC-A transmitted as EAN-13 (*)  <SW>4B5A01  EAN/UPC - Re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 - UPC-A transmitted as UPC-A  <SW>4B5A00  EAN/UPC - Re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 - UPC-E transmitted as UPC-E (*)  <SW>4B5B00  EAN/UPC - Re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 - UPC-E transmitted as UPC-A  <SW>4B5B01
 66      EAN/UPC - Re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 - EAN-8 transmitted as EAN-8 (*)  <SW>4B5C00  EAN/UPC - Re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 - EAN-8 transmitted as EAN-13  <SW>4B5C01  ISBN - International Standard Book Number   - EAN-13 code, the first 3 characters "978" or "979" (except for "9790") are ignored and the checksum (0..9, "X") is calculated on the remaining characters.  EAN/UPC - ISBN - Disable (*)  <SW>4B4400  EAN/UPC - ISBN - Enable  <SW>4B4401  ISMN - International Standard Music Number   - EAN-13 code starting with "9790", the first 3 characters "979" are ignored and the first "0" is converted to "M"
 67      EAN/UPC - ISMN - Disable (*)  <SW>4B6100  EAN/UPC - ISMN - Enable  <SW>4B6101  ISSN - International Standard Serial Number   - EAN-13 code, the first 3 characters "977" are ignored and the ISBN checksum (0..9, "X") is calculated on the remaining characters.  EAN/UPC - ISSN - Disable (*)  <SW>4B6200  EAN/UPC - ISSN - Enable  <SW>4B6201  GTIN processing - GTIN = Global Trade Item Number.   - GTIN processing transmits EAN/UPC as the 14 character GS1 Composite GTIN.   - To use GTIN processing you must also activate the desired EAN/UPC symbologies.
 68      EAN/UPC - GTIN processing - Disable (*)  <SW>4B6000  EAN/UPC - GTIN processing - Enable  <SW>4B6001  Reading range   - Applies a special algorithm for long-distance reading (default setting). - Use the "normal" setting if distance reading is not required.  EAN/UPC - Reading range - Normal  <SW>4B4D00  EAN/UPC - Reading range - Extended (*)  <SW>4B4D01  GS1 Composite CC-A/B GS1 Composite - CC-A/B - Disable (*)  <SW>564000
 69     GS1 Composite - CC-A/B - Enable  <SW>564001  CC-C GS1 Composite - CC-C - Disable (*)  <SW>564100  GS1 Composite - CC-C - Enable  <SW>564101  EAN/UPC composite message decoding - Only applied to composite codes based on EAN/UPC.  GS1 Composite - EAN/UPC composite message decoding - Autodiscriminate (imager only) (*)  <SW>565E02  GS1 Composite - EAN/UPC composite message decoding - Always linked  <SW>565E01
 70     GS1 Composite - EAN/UPC composite message decoding - Never linked  <SW>565E00  Symbology identifier User defined CC-A/B  GS1 Composite - Symbology identifier - User defined - CC-A/B - G0 (*)  <SW>56C000024730  CC-C GS1 Composite - Symbology identifier - User defined - CC-C - G1 (*)  <SW>56C100024731  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - code mark" to activate or deactivate code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your code mark for this symbology (1 character).  CC-A/B GS1 Composite - Symbology identifier - Code mark - CC-A/B - * (*)  <SW>56482A
 71     CC-C GS1 Composite - Symbology identifier - Code mark - CC-C - * (*)  <SW>56492A  Linear transmission only - Applied to all composite codes.   - Allows you to decide to only transmit the linear code.  GS1 Composite - Linear transmission only - Disable (*)  <SW>564400  GS1 Composite - Linear transmission only - Enable  <SW>564401  Unconventional When enabled the AIM identifier is always removed.  GS1 Composite - Unconventional - Disabled (*)  <SW>564500  GS1 Composite - Unconventional - Enabled  <SW>564501
 72      GS1 DataBar (RSS) Omni-directional - Numerical symbology.   - Reads the following types of GS1 DataBar:     GS1 DataBar Omni-Directional     GS1 DataBar Truncated     GS1 DataBar Stacked     GS1 DataBar Stacked Omni-Directional  GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Omni-directional - Enable  <SW>4F4001  GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Omni-directional - Disable (*)  <SW>4F4000  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Omni-directional - Symbology identifier - User defined - C3 (*)  <SW>4FC000024333
 73      Code mark GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Omni-directional - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>4F482A  Limited   GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Limited - Enable  <SW>4F4101  GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Limited - Disable (*)  <SW>4F4100  Symbology identifier   User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Limited - Symbology identifier - User defined - C4 (*)  <SW>4FC100024334
 74      Code mark GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Limited - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>4F492A  Expanded  GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Expanded - Enable  <SW>4F4201  GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Expanded - Disable (*)  <SW>4F4200  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Expanded - Symbology identifier - User defined - C5 (*)  <SW>4FC200024335
 75     Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - code mark" to activate or deactivate code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your code mark for this symbology (1 character).  GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Expanded - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>4F4A2A  Infomail Infomail - Disable (*)  <SW>394000  Infomail - Enable  <SW>394001 Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Infomail - Symbology identifier - User defined - P8 (*)  <SW>39C000025038
 76     Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).  Infomail - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>39482A  Intelligent mail  Intelligent mail - Disable (*)  <SW>3A4000  Intelligent mail - Enable  <SW>3A4001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Intelligent mail - Symbology identifier - User defined - PA (*)  <SW>3AC000025041
 77     Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).   Intelligent mail - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>3A482A  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Numerical symbology.   - For GTIN compatibility set barcode length to one fixed length of 14 characters.  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Disable (*)  <SW>444000  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Enable  <SW>444001  Symbology identifier User defined Interleaved 2 of 5 - Symbology identifier - User defined - B2 (*)  <SW>44C000024232
 78    Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Symbology identifier - Code mark - I (*)  <SW>444849  Check digit - Especially recommended for variable length Interleaved 2 of 5 and if "consecutive same read data validation" (data decoding security parameters) is not activated.  Check digit verification  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Check digit - Check digit verification - Disable (*)  <SW>444C00  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Check digit - Check digit verification - Modulo 10  <SW>444C01  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Check digit - Check digit verification - French CIP HR  <SW>444C02
 79     Check digit transmission  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Check digit - Check digit transmission - Disable (*)  <SW>445400  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Check digit - Check digit transmission - Enable  <SW>445401  Barcode length Use the L1 as minimum length option if you know the minimum length of the codes in your application!!!   - To optimize decoding performance and increase security, select the same length as the minimum length in your application (do not select a shorter length!!).     = [barcode data] + [Check digit]   - Recommended minimum length = 4 characters.   - Interleaved 2 of 5 always encodes an even number of characters.   - For codes with an odd number of characters, you can add a last character printed as 5 narrow bars (not transmitted).   - For GTIN compatibility set barcode length to one fixed length of 14 characters   - compose 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths provides the best performance     and security if the codes in your application have fixed lengths   - recommended minimum length = 4 characters     IMPORTANT: Do not select a fixed length of "2 characters" unless     absolutely necessary - Interleaved 2 of 5 is not a secure symbology     and your product will find "bar codes" even where they don't exist !!!  Length mode - L1 = Codes with as many characters as specified by L1 and longer are read (L2 and L3 are not used).
 80    - L2 = Only codes that comply with the lengths specified by L1, L2, and L3 will be read. - L3 = Codes at least the length specified by L1 and no longer than the maximum length specified by L2 are read (L3 is not used).  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as Minimal length (*)  <SW>445300  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1, L2, L3 as fixed length  <SW>445301  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as min, L2 as max  <SW>445302  Set length L1, L2 and L3 Set barcode length L1, L2 and L3 according to the barcode length mode used.  Reading tolerance - Sets the tolerance level for reading hard to read bar codes. - High = most permissive (reads codes of variable quality). - Low = least permissive (only reads high quality codes that meet official Code 39 standards) - Quiet zone verification (space before and after bar code to ensure correct decoding).  Interleaved 2 of 5 - Reading tolerance - High (*)  <SW>444F00
 81     Interleaved 2 of 5 - Reading tolerance - Medium  <SW>444F01 Interleaved 2 of 5 - Reading tolerance - Low  <SW>444F02 Japan Post - 4-State postal barcode.   - Only available with an area imager.  Japan Post - Disable (*)  <SW>354000 Japan Post - Enable  <SW>354001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters). Japan Post - Symbology identifier - User defined - P5 (*)  <SW>35C000025035
 82     Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character). Japan Post - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>35482A  Check digit transmission Japan Post - Check digit transmission - Enable (*)  <SW>355401  Japan Post - Check digit transmission - Disable  <SW>355400  Matrix 2 of 5 -Numerical symbology. Matrix 2 of 5 - Disable (*)  <SW>454000  Matrix 2 of 5 - Enable  <SW>454001
 83     Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters). Matrix 2 of 5 - Symbology identifier - User defined - B4 (*)  <SW>45C000024234  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).  Matrix 2 of 5 - Symbology identifier - Code mark - D (*)  <SW>454844  Matrix stop/start char   Matrix 2 of 5 - Matrix stop/start char - Regular (*)  <SW>454300  Matrix 2 of 5 - Matrix stop/start char - ChinaPost  <SW>454301
 84      Matrix 2 of 5 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as Minimal length (*)  <SW>455300  Matrix 2 of 5 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1, L2, L3 as fixed length  <SW>455301  Matrix 2 of 5 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as min, L2 as max  <SW>455302  Set length L1, L2 and L3 Set barcode length L1, L2 and L3 according to the barcode length mode used.  MatrixCode - Two-dimensional alphanumerical symbology used by UPS.   - Only available with models equipped with an area imager.  MaxiCode - Disable (*)  <SW>524000  MaxiCode - Enable  <SW>524001
 85     Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  MaxiCode - Symbology identifier - User defined - D2 (*)  <SW>52C000024432  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).  MaxiCode - Symbology identifier - Codemark - * (*)  <SW>52482A  Mode 0 - This mode is obsolete.   - We do not recommend using this mode.  MaxiCode - Mode 0 - Disable (*)  <SW>524100
 86     MaxiCode - Mode 0 - Enable  <SW>524101  Header MaxiCode - Mode 0 - Header - regular (AIM) (*)  <SW>524200  MaxiCode - Mode 0 - Header - Extended (Mode 2&3 like)  <SW>524201  MicroPDF417 - Two-dimensional symbology.   - Alphanumeric full ASCII symbology - letter case defined.   - It is highly recommended to select "stacked codes" in sensor optimization (see Operating settings/read optimization).  MicroPDF417 - Disable (*)  <SW>4C4200  MicroPDF417 - Enable  <SW>4C4201
 87      Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  MicroPDF417 - Symbology identifier - User defined - C8 (*)  <SW>4CC100024338  Code mark MicroPDF417 - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>4C492A code 128 emulation - When active and reading a MicroPDF code containing a special flag, the scanner transmits the Code 128 AIM symbology identifier instead of the MicroPDF symbology identifier ( ]C instead of ]L )  MicroPDF417 - Code 128 emulation - Disable (*)  <SW>4C4500  MicroPDF417 - Code 128 emulation - Enable  <SW>4C4501
 88     MSI Code MSI Code - Disable (*)  <SW>464000  MSI Code - Enable  <SW>464001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  MSI Code - Symbology identifier - User defined - B8 (*)  <SW>46C000024238  Code mark  MSI Code - Symbology identifier - Code mark - D (*)  <SW>464844
 89    Check digit Check digit verification  MSI Code - Check digit - Check digit verification - Modulo 10 (*)  <SW>464C01  MSI Code - Check digit - Check digit verification - Double Modulo 10  <SW>464C02  Check digit transmission MSI Code - Check digit - Check digit transmission - Enable (*)  <SW>465401  MSI Code - Check digit - Check digit transmission - Disable  <SW>465400  Barcode length Length mode  MSI Code - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as Minimal length (*)  <SW>465300
 90     MSI Code - Barcode length - Length mode - L1, L2, L3 as fixed length  <SW>465301  MSI Code - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as min, L2 as max  <SW>465302  Set length L1, L2 and L3 -  Set barcode length L1, L2 and L3 according to the barcode length mode used.   Multicode - The Multicode function is used configure the scanner to read a series of bar codes and then transmit them all at once.   - Follow these steps to setup the Multicode function:   1. Activate the Multicode function.   2. Select the number of bar codes to be included the Multicode.   3. Define which bar codes are part of the Multicode by specifying the bar code ID, length, and/or mask.   4. Define a separator to be used between bar codes.   5. Define the Multicode transmission parameters.   6.Define symbology identifiers for each type of transmission (if wanted). - Only available with models equipped with an area imager. Activation Multicode - Activation - Disable (*)  <SW>594000
 91     Multicode - Activation - Enable  <SW>594001  Multicode - Activation - Exclusive  <SW>594002 Bar code separator Compose up to 4 characters to be used as a separator between each bar code in the Multicode. Multicode - Bar code separator - "<>" (*)  <SW>59D200023C3E  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Multicode - Symbology identifier - User defined - Complete Multicode default "UDM0" (*)  <SW>59D0000455444D30
 92     Complete Multicode Compose    Multicode - Symbology identifier - User defined - Incomplete Multicode default "UDM1" (*)  <SW>59D1000455444D31  Incomplete Multicode Compose  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).  Multicode - Symbology identifier - Code mark - Complete Multicode default " * " (*)  <SW>59482A  Complete Multicode Compose    Multicode - Symbology identifier - Code mark - Incomplete Multicode default " * " (*)  <SW>59492A Incomplete transmission - When active an Incomplete Multicode is transmitted.   - If not active, Incomplete Multicodes are discarded.
 93     Multicode - Incomplete transmission - Disable (*)  <SW>594200  Multicode - Incomplete transmission - Enable  <SW>594201  Incomplete transmission timeout - Select the timeout used when Incomplete transmission is active. The timeout starts after the last bar code is read. - Value is in milliseconds. Incomplete decode event - When active an Incomplete decode event is sent by the host if the trigger is deactivated until all codes in the Multicode are read.  Multicode - Incomplete decode event - Disable (*)  <SW>594300  Multicode - Incomplete decode event - Enable  <SW>594301  PDF417 - Two-dimensional symbology.   - Alphanumeric full ASCII symbology - letter case defined.
 94     PDF417 - Enable (*)  <SW>4C4001  PDF417 - Disable  <SW>4C4000  ••••Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  PDF417 - Symbology identifier - User defined - C7 (*)  <SW>4CC000024337  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).  PDF417 - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>4C482A
 95     Structured append PDF417 - Structured append - Disable (*)  <SW>4C4100  PDF417 - Structured append - Enable  <SW>4C4101  Header transmission PDF417 - Structured append - Header transmission - Disable (*)  <SW>4C5800  PDF417 - Structured append - Header transmission - Enable  <SW>4C5801  Planet - Postal symbology .   - Only available with models equipped with an area imager.  Planet - Disable (*)  <SW>314000
 96     Planet - Enable  <SW>314001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Planet - Symbology identifier - User defined - P1 (*)  <SW>31C000025031 Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character). Planet - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>31482A  Check digit transmission Planet - Check digit transmission - Enable (*)  <SW>315401
 97     Planet - Check digit transmission - Disable  <SW>315400 Plessey Code Plessey Code - Disable (*)  <SW>474000  Plessey Code - Enable  <SW>474001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Plessey Code - Symbology identifier - User defined - C2 (*)  <SW>47C000024332 Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).
 98     Plessey Code - Symbology identifier - Code mark - D (*)  <SW>474844  Check digit transmission  Plessey Code - Check digit transmission - Disable (*)  <SW>475400  Plessey Code - Check digit transmission - Enable  <SW>475401  Unconventional stop    Plessey Code - Unconventional stop - Disable (*)  <SW>474300  Plessey Code - Unconventional stop - Enable  <SW>474301
 99      Barcode length - Use the L1 as minimum length option if you know the minimum length of the codes in your application!!!   - To optimize decoding performance and increase security, select the same length as the minimum length in your application (do not select a shorter length!!).     Length = [start] + [barcode data] + [2-character Check digit] + [stop]   - Minimum length possible = 5 characters.     Maximum length possible = 25 characters. Length mode - L1 = Codes with as many characters as specified by L1 and longer are read (L2 and L3 are not used). - L2 = Only codes that comply with the lengths specified by L1, L2, and L3 will be read. - L3 = Codes at least the length specified by L1 and no longer than the maximum length specified by L2 are read (L3 is not used).  Plessey Code - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as Minimal length (*)  <SW>475300  Plessey Code - Barcode length - Length mode - L1, L2, L3 as fixed length  <SW>475301  Plessey Code - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as min, L2 as max  <SW>475302
 100     Set length L1, L2 and L3  Postnet Postnet - Disable (*)  <SW>304000  Postnet - Enable  <SW>304001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Postnet - Symbology identifier - User defined - P0 (*)  <SW>30C000025030  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).
 101    Postnet - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>30482A  Check digit transmission  Postnet - Check digit transmission - Enable (*)  <SW>305401  Postnet - Check digit transmission - Disable  <SW>305400  QR Code - Two-dimensional matrix symbology.   - Only available with models equipped with an area imager.   - Can encode up to 2509 numeric or 1520 alphanumeric characters.   - Offers three levels of error detection.   - Activating QR Code activates Model 2. Use the Model 1Control activation if you are using Model 1 (not supported by all scanners).   - Negative image QR Code not supported.  QR Code - Disable (*)  <SW>554000
 102     QR Code - Enable  <SW>554001  Model 1 control  QR Code - Model 1 control - Disable (*)  <SW>554100  QR Code - Model 1 control - Enable  <SW>554101  Inverse video - Normal = used for decoding black bar codes printed on white background. - Inverse = used for decoding white bar codes printed on black background. - Automatic = used to decode both types of bar codes  QR Code - Inverse video - Normal (*)  <SW>554200  QR Code - Inverse video - Inverse  <SW>554201
 103      QR Code - Inverse video - Automatic  <SW>554202  MicroQR activation  QR Code - MicroQR activation - disable (*)  <SW>554400  QR Code - MicroQR activation - enable  <SW>554401  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  QR Code - Symbology identifier - User defined - D1 (*)  <SW>55C000024431
 104     Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).  QR Code - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>55482A  Structured append QR Code - Structured append - Disable (*)  <SW>554500  QR Code - Structured append - Enable  <SW>554501  Header transmission  QR Code - Structured append - Header transmission - Disable (*)  <SW>554600  QR Code - Structured append - Header transmission - Enable  <SW>554601
 105      Standard 2 of 5 - Numerical symbology.   - Default format = Identicon (6 start/stop bars).   - Also referred to as "Straight 2 of 5" and "Industrial 2 of 5."  Standard 2 of 5 - Disable (*)  <SW>484000  Standard 2 of 5 - Enable  <SW>484001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Standard 2 of 5 - Symbology identifier - User defined - B5 (*)  <SW>48C000024235  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).
 106     Standard 2 of 5 - Symbology identifier - Code mark - D (*)  <SW>484844   Format Standard 2 of 5 - Format - Identicon (6 start/stop bars) (*)  <SW>485800  Standard 2 of 5 - Format - Computer Identics (4 start/stop bars)  <SW>485801  Check digit Check digit verification  Standard 2 of 5 - Check digit - Check digit verification - Disable (*)  <SW>484C00  Standard 2 of 5 - Check digit - Check digit verification - Modulo 10  <SW>484C01
 107      Check digit transmission  Standard 2 of 5 - Check digit - Check digit transmission - Disable (*)  <SW>485400  Standard 2 of 5 - Check digit - Check digit transmission - Enable  <SW>485401  Barcode length - Use the L1 as minimum length option if you know the minimum length of the codes in your application!!!   - To optimize decoding performance and increase security, select the same length as the minimum length in your application (do not select a shorter length!!).     Length = [barcode data] + [Check digit]   - Minimum length possible = 3 characters.   - compose 1 or 2 or 3 fixed lengths provides the best performance and security if the codes in your application have fixed lengths  Length mode - L1 = Codes with as many characters as specified by L1 and longer are read (L2 and L3 are not used). - L2 = Only codes that comply with the lengths specified by L1, L2, and L3 will be read. - L3 = Codes at least the length specified by L1 and no longer than the maximum length specified by L2 are read (L3 is not used).
 108     Standard 2 of 5 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as Minimal length (*)  <SW>485300  Standard 2 of 5 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1, L2, L3 as fixed length  <SW>485301  Standard 2 of 5 - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as min, L2 as max  <SW>485302  Sweden Post  Sweden Post - Disable (*)  <SW>374000  Sweden Post - Enable  <SW>374001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission.
 109      - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Sweden Post - Symbology identifier - User defined - P7 (*)  <SW>37C000025037  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).  Sweden Post - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>37482A  Telepen   Telepen - Disable (*)  <SW>494000 Telepen - Enable  <SW>494001
 110      Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  Telepen - Symbology identifier - User defined - C6 (*)  <SW>49C000024336  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character). Telepen - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>49482A  Format   Telepen - Format - Ascii (*)  <SW>495800  Telepen - Format - Numeric  <SW>495801
 111      Barcode length - Use the L1 as minimum length option if you know the minimum length of the codes in your application!!!   - To optimize decoding performance and increase security, select the same length as the minimum length in your application (do not select a shorter length!!).     Length = [barcode data]   - Minimum length possible = 1 character.  Length mode - L1 = Codes with as many characters as specified by L1 and longer are read (L2 and L3 are not used). - L2 = Only codes that comply with the lengths specified by L1, L2, and L3 will be read. - L3 = Codes at least the length specified by L1 and no longer than the maximum length specified by L2 are read (L3 is not used).  Telepen - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as Minimal length (*)  <SW>495300  Telepen - Barcode length - Length mode - L1, L2, L3 as fixed length  <SW>495301  Telepen - Barcode length - Length mode - L1 as min, L2 as max  <SW>495302
 112     TLC 39 - TCIF Linked Code 39.   - Symbology consisting of two elements:     MicroPDF417 code and a Code 39 code.   -  Available with firmware version 1.00 or higher. TLC 39 - Disable (*)  <SW>4E4000  TLC 39 - Enable  <SW>4E4001  Symbology identifier User defined - User defined symbology identifier. - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - UDSI" to activate or deactivate UDSI transmission. - Use the default value or compose your custom symbology identifier for this symbology (1 - 4 characters).  TLC 39 - Symbology identifier - User defined - H0 (*)  <SW>4EC000024830  Code mark - See "Data transmission settings - symbology identifier - Code mark" to activate or deactivate Code mark transmission. - Use the default value or compose your Code mark for this symbology (1 character).
 113     TLC 39 - Symbology identifier - Code mark - * (*)  <SW>4E482A  Linear transmission only TLC 39 - Linear transmission only - Disable (*)  <SW>4E4400  TLC 39 - Linear transmission only - Enable  <SW>4E4401  ECI security - Used to differentiate between TLC 39 and standard Code 39.   - Higher security level = lower decode rate.  TLC 39 - ECI security - 10 (*)  <SW>4E470A
 1     6. Operating Settings - Settings that affect the way your product operates (trigger settings, flashing mode, data decoding security settings, beep characteristics, etc.).  Pre-defined trigger modes   - These are pre-defined trigger settings used to quickly set up your scanner. - If you are using a pre-defined mode, do not set the other Scanning/triggering settings.  One pull and release turns the aimer, illumination and decoding on. If no decode, second pull and release turns the aimer, illumination and decoding off.  Pre-defined trigger modes - Toggle  <CCMD>405100  One pull turns on the aimer, illumination and decoding. If not decode, aimer, illumination and decoding turn off when the trigger is released.  Pre-defined trigger modes - Level  <CCMD>405101  One pull turns on the aimer only. When the trigger is released, illumination and decoding turn on. If no decode, second pull and release turn the aimer, illumination and decoding off.  Pre-defined trigger modes - Aim  <CCMD>405102
 2      Scanning / Triggering Triggering modes  At power up the lighting and decoding are on all the time. The trigger is not used.  Scanning / Triggering - Triggering modes - Continuous  <SW>704000  Lighting and decoding are on when the trigger line is activated (trigger pressed) and off when the trigger line is deactivated (trigger released).  Scanning / Triggering - Triggering modes - Level (*)  <SW>704001  Lighting and decoding are on when the trigger line is activated (trigger pressed) and stay on until a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by the trigger timeout.   - After the timeout lighting and decoding are turned off.  Scanning / Triggering - Triggering modes - Pulse  <SW>704002
 3     At power up the lighting and decoding are on (no need to activate the trigger line) and after a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by the trigger timeout, the scanner starts flashing, checking for a bar code to be read.   - When a bar code is detected, the lighting and decoding automatically turn on and stay on until another period of inactivity (timeout), after the timeout the scanner starts flashing again.  Scanning / Triggering - Triggering modes - Flashing  <SW>704003  Autostand triggering mode switches from Level to Flashing (1D models) or Presentation (2D models).   - At power up the scanner is in Flashing or Presentation trigger mode (no need to activate the trigger line). You can put a bar code in front of the scanner and it will be scanned. - To switch to Level activate the trigger line (press the trigger). You can scan bar codes by pulling the trigger. - When in Level trigger mode, after a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by the trigger timeout, the scanner switches back to Flashing mode.  Scanning / Triggering - Triggering modes - Autostand  <SW>704004  Aimer and decoding is on when trigger line is activated. Activating the trigger line again turns the aimer and decoding off. Scanning / Triggering - Triggering modes - Toggle  <SW>704005
 4     At power up lighting and decoding are on.   - After a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by the trigger timeout, the lighting turns off or is dimmed (depending on the scanner used).   - When a new bar code is presented the lighting and decoding restart and stay on until another period inactivity. - The trigger can be used in Presentation mode - when you pull the trigger the scanner functions as if it were in Level mode.   - Only available with 2D models.  Scanning / Triggering - Triggering modes - Presentation  <SW>704006  Presentation threshold - Only available on 2D models. - Use this setting when in Presentation Triggering mode to regulate how sensitive the imager is to movement which automatically wakes up the scanner.   - The higher the value = the stronger the movement is needed to wake up the scanner.  Scanning / Triggering - Presentation threshold - 50 (*)  <SW>704932  Trigger timeout (sec)   - The trigger timeout is used in the following trigger modes:       - Pulse       - Flashing       - Autostand - Value in seconds
 5     Scanning / Triggering - Trigger timeout (sec) - 2 (*)  <SW>70800002  Trigger activation - Used to enable or disable hardware or emulated triggers. - IMPORTANT: You cannot activate the trigger line if the hardware trigger is disabled. If you are using level or pulse trigger modes, the only way to re-activate the hardware trigger is by using online set up (ISCP terminal) or sending an ISCP command. Hardware and emulated triggers are disabled. The only way to turn the imager on is by sending a decode on/decode off control command (20, 40).  Scanning / Triggering - Trigger activation - Disabled  <SW>704100  Hardware trigger ONLY is enabled. Scanning / Triggering - Trigger activation - Hardware trigger enabled  <SW>704101  Emulated trigger ONLY is enabled. - The trigger can only be activated by sending the emulated trigger ISCP control command 50, 47.  Scanning / Triggering - Trigger activation - Emulated trigger enabled  <SW>704102
 6     Scanning / Triggering - Trigger activation - Hardware and emulated trigger enabled (*)  <SW>704103  Software Trigger - Reading controlled by "start read" / "stop read" characters received from the host system.   - This option is NOT compatible with ISCP.  Scanning / Triggering - Software Trigger - Disable (*)  <SW>704200  - Start read character default = STX   - Stop read character default = ETX   - This option is NOT compatible with ISCP.  Scanning / Triggering - Software Trigger - Enable  <SW>704201  Scanning / Triggering - Software Trigger - start character [STX] (02h) (*)  <SW>704302
 7     Compose start character Scanning / Triggering - Software Trigger - stop character [ETX] (03h) (*)  <SW>704403  Turn off after good read - When active, the scan engine stops the reading session after a successful decoding.   - Turn off after good read is only used in the following trigger modes:       - Level       - Pulse       - Autostand       - Standard Aim   - NOTE: this parameter is NOT used with continuous and flashing modes.  Scanning / Triggering - Turn off after good read - Enable (*)  <SW>704601  Scanning / Triggering - Turn off after good read - Disable  <SW>704600  Retrigger delay - Only valid if "Turn off after good read" is disabled. - This setting is a time delay in which the scanner turns off after a good read. When the delay is done, the scanner automatically turns back on (retriggers). - Value is in milliseconds.
 8     Scanning / Triggering - Turn off after good read - Retrigger delay - 0 (*)  <SW>70860000  Aimer mode - Allows you to locate the bar code you want to read.   - The aiming beam is only used with the following trigger modes:       - Level       - Pulse       - Autostand     - Toggle* -NOTE*: In Toggle trigger mode, "one pull aim, one pull read" does not work as stated. Instead one pull turns on the aimer only. When the trigger is released decoding begins. If no decode, second pull turns aimer and decoding off.  Scanning / Triggering - Aimer mode - Typical aimer (*)  <SW>704500  Scanning / Triggering - Aimer mode - One pull aim and read  <SW>704501  Scanning / Triggering - Aimer mode - One pull aim, second pull read  <SW>704502
 9     Duration - Duration is applied differently depending on the aiming beam mode:   - First pull aim and read:         - Duration is the time the aiming beam stays on before reading begins   - First pull aim, second pull read:         - Duration is the maximum time between the first pull and second pull         - If you wait longer than the duration before the second pull, the cycle starts over with the aiming beam.  Scanning / Triggering - Aimer mode - Duration (ms) - 500 (*)  <SW>708101F4 Scanning / Triggering - Aimer mode - Duration (ms) - 1200    <SW>708104B0  Bad read message Activation -  Sends a message to the host if the read is unsuccessful. -   Scanning / Triggering - Bad read message - Activation - Disable (*)  <SW>604100  Scanning / Triggering - Bad read message - Activation - Enable  <SW>604101
 10     Scanning / Triggering - Bad read message - Compose - NOREAD (*)  <SW>60C200064E4F52454144  Ignore stand detect Enable ignore stand detect when you want to use Autostand triggering mode with and you are not using a detectable stand (charge base or Bluetooth base station).  Scanning / Triggering - Ignore stand detect - disable (*)  <SW>704A00  Scanning / Triggering - Ignore stand detect - enable  <SW>704A01  Double scan prevention - When enabled pulling the trigger a second time does not start a new reading session unless the timeout has expired. This prevents the user from accidentally scanning the same bar code twice. - Use the "Timeout between identical consecutive codes" located in "Data decoding security" to set the timeout. - Note: The default value of the timeout is not suitable for double scan prevention. Be sure to adjust it if using this feature.  Scanning / Triggering - Double scan prevention - Disable (*)  <SW>705000
 11      Scanning / Triggering - Double scan prevention - Enable  <SW>705001  Data decoding security - Ensures correct transmission of data for difficult reading conditions and varying levels of barcode quality (poorly printed labels, variable lengths and no check digit, "fragile" symbologies).   - Increasing the security level reduces the reading speed !!! Predefined security levels - Predefined security level settings can be modified individually   - Use medium and high security levels for poor-quality bar codes or critical applications.   - Increasing the security level reduces the reading speed!!!  - Auto read count before transmission.   - 300 ms between identical consecutive codes.   - No timeout between different consecutive codes.  Data decoding security - Predefined security levels    -    Normal    (*)  <SW>7140007180012C71810000  2 consecutive same reads before transmission.   - 300 ms between identical consecutive codes.   - 10 ms between different consecutive codes. Data decoding security - Predefined security levels    -    Medium    <SW>7140027180012C7181000A
 12      4 consecutive same reads before transmission.   - 350 ms between identical consecutive codes.   - 30 ms between different consecutive codes.  Data decoding security - Predefined security levels    -    High    <SW>7140047180015E7181001E  Consecutive same read data validation - Data is only transmitted after repeated reads give the same result.  Data decoding security - Consecutive same read data validation - Auto read count before transmission  <SW>714000  Data decoding security - Consecutive same read data validation - Single read before transmission  <SW>714001 Timeout between different consecutive codes (ms) - Prevents unwanted reading of other bar codes on the same label.  Data decoding security - Timeout between different consecutive codes (ms) - 0 (*)  <SW>71810000
 13      Center decoding - When enabled the scanner reads only the bar code that the laser aimer is aimed at.   - This is helpful when reading bar codes that are positioned close together.  Activation  Data decoding security - Center decoding - Activation - Disable (*)  <SW>714100  Data decoding security - Center decoding - Activation - Enable  <SW>714101  Tolerance - The tolerance level for center decoding allows you to aim the laser close to the bar code to be read rather than be positioned on the bar code.   - 0 = No tolerance (laser aimer must be positioned on the bar code to be read), 100 = most permissive (laser aimer can be positioned beside the bar code to be read).  Data decoding security - Center decoding - Tolerance - No tolerance (*)  <SW>714200
 14      Bar code sequence - Bar code sequence allows you to read up to 10 bar codes with one trigger pull. This is useful when reading several bar codes placed closely together and without re-reading the same code twice. - For example, if set to 2, pull the trigger once and scan both codes. The scanner beeps for each code that is decoded (2). If "turn off after good read" is enabled the scanner turns off AFTER the last bar code in the sequence is read.   - Compose the number of bar codes for the sequence.  Data decoding security - Bar code sequence - 1 (*)  <SW>714301  Beeps / LEDs Note (tone frequency) Beeps / LEDs - Note (tone frequency) - high (*)  <SW>7280082A  Beeps / LEDs - Note (tone frequency) - low    <SW>72800526  Beeps / LEDs - Note (tone frequency) - medium    <SW>728006E0
 15     Power-up beeps 2 beeps = successful power-up   3 long beeps = EEPROM integrity error (contact your Intermec representative !).  Beeps / LEDs - Power-up beeps - Disable (*)  <SW>724000  Beeps / LEDs - Power-up beeps - Enable  <SW>724001  Good read beeps Number - "Normal" bar codes: 1 beep (default) = good read   - Configuration codes: 2 beeps = good read, 6 beeps = setup error,   3 long beeps = EEPROM integrity error (contact your Intermec representative !).  Beeps / LEDs - Good read beeps - Number    - 1 beep (*)  <SW>724101  Beeps / LEDs - Good read beeps - Number    - 2 beeps  <SW>724102
 16      Beeps / LEDs - Good read beeps - Number    - None  <SW>724100  Duration - Value is in milliseconds Beeps / LEDs - Good read beeps - Duration    - 60  <SW>7281003C  Beeps / LEDs - Good read beeps - Duration    - 80 (*)  <SW>72810050  Beeps / LEDs - Good read beeps - Duration    - 200  <SW>728100C8  Beeps / LEDs - Good read beeps - Duration    - 300  <SW>7281012C
 17     Timing - IBM and OCIA cash registers: do not send this parameter online to the scan engine through RS-232 cable 0-364032-10!!! Send it to the setup sheet and read the configuration code with your normal IBM / OCIA product cable connected. Beeps / LEDs - Good read beeps - Timing - During transmission (*)  <SW>724202  Beeps / LEDs - Good read beeps - Timing - Before transmission  <SW>724200  Beeps / LEDs - Good read beeps - Timing - After transmission  <SW>724201  Good read LED duration - "Read" LED green = "good read"   - Setting a duration of 0 ms = "no good read LED"   - Value is in milliseconds.  Beeps / LEDs - Good read LED duration - 80 (*)  <SW>72820050
 18     Beeps / LEDs - Good read LED duration - 500    <SW>728201F4  Beeps / LEDs - Good read LED duration - 1000  <SW>728203E8  Beeps / LEDs - Good read LED duration - 2500  <SW>728209C4  Beeps / LEDs - Good read LED duration - 5000  <SW>72821388  Disable/enable all good read signals - This setting can be used to disable all good read signals: Beep, LED and vibrate. Beeps / LEDs - Disable/enable all good read signals - Disable  <SW>725100
 19      Beeps / LEDs - Disable/enable all good read signals - Enable (*)  <SW>725101  Error beep Beeps / LEDs - Error beep - Enable (*)  <SW>724301  Beeps / LEDs - Error beep - Disable  <SW>724300  Setup beep and LED Beeps / LEDs - Setup beep and LED - Enable (*)  <SW>724401  Beeps / LEDs - Setup beep and LED - Disable  <SW>724400
 20      Multicode beeps -  By default the scanner does not beep when reading several bar codes when using the Multicode function (see Symbologies). Use this setting to activate beeps when reading bar codes that are part of a Multicode.  Beeps / LEDs - Multicode beeps - None (*)  <SW>725000  Beeps / LEDs - Multicode beeps - Good Read Beep  <SW>725001  Beeps / LEDs - Multicode beeps - Shorter Beep  <SW>725002
 1     7. Configuration Modes And Utilities  Get version info.  Get firmware version  <STR>30C0  Get decode version info.  Get decode version  <STR>30C2  Get all component versions.  Get sub-system versions  <STR>30C4
 2      Necessary for upgrade of product firmware.   - Use the Intermec Firmware Download Wizard to upgrade your product (available from the cd-rom or web, can be run from EasySet "Tools" menu if installed in "download" subdirectory in EasySet directory).   - Reading this code prepares the product for firmware upgrade but inhibits normal operation (restart the product to resume normal operation).   - Do not send this command directly from EasySet to your product - you must read this command as a configuration code (send to the setup sheet and print out)!   - See section 1 "Using EasySet" for details on how to connect up for firmware upgrade with RS-232 cable  firmware upgrade with an RS-232 cable  <CCMD>3001  Optical setup (using configuration bar codes) Use configuration bar codes to set up the product.  Configuration with bar codes possible all the time.  Optical setup (using configuration bar codes) - Always enabled (*)  <SW>744000
 3      Protects the product against unwanted configuration by bar code.   - Configuration with bar codes only possible before end of 1 minute timeout (cycle repeated until no    config code read within 1 minute).     Optical setup (using configuration bar codes) - Inhibit after 1 mn  <SW>744001  Transparent configuration mode - Allows you to use your scanner to set up other products (setup commands are transmitted to the other product but do not affect your scanner).   - Read unconcatenated configuration codes from the setup sheet to set up another product in transparent configuration mode (not possible with EasySet online). Transparent configuration mode - Disable (*)  <SW>744100  Transparent configuration mode - Enable  <SW>744101
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.

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