User Manual for ScanAvenger models including: SA9100, 1D and 2D Portable Wireless Bluetooth Barcode Scanner
The user can set the function of the barcode reader by scanning one or more setting barcodes。 Scanning Instructions In the Trigger Mode, the scanning barcode operation steps are as follows 1. Hold down the trigger key of the barcode reader, the line of sight is activated, red red line of sight appears。 2.
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TEAMWORK DEFINED BY QUALITY BUILDING LONG LASTING RELATIONSHIPS TECHNOLOGY DESIGNED BY REAL EXPERTS ScanAvenger Wireless / Bluetooth / USB 1D/2D Barcode Scanner cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 1 of 112 Disclaimer Please read through the manual carefully before using the product and operate it according to the manual. It is advised to keep this manual for future reference. Do not disassemble the device or remove the seal label from the device as this will void the warranty. Regarding to the product modification and update, cCheck Pty. Ltd reserves the right to make changes to software or product to improve reliability, function, or design at any time without notice. The information contained in this manual is subject to change without prior notice. The products depicted in this manual may include software copyrighted by cCheck Pty. Ltd. or a third party. The user, corporation or individual, shall not duplicate, in whole or in part, distribute, modify, compile, disassemble, decode, reverse engineer, rent, transfer or sublicense such software without prior written consent from the copyright holders. This manual is copyrighted. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form without written permission from cCheck Pty. Ltd. cCheck Pty. Ltd. reserves the right to make final interpretation of the statement above. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 2 of 112 Contents Disclaimer.............................................................................................................................................................. 2 Chapter 1 System Settings.............................................................................................................................. 7 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 Restore Defaults ............................................................................................................................................. 8 version .............................................................................................................................................................. 10 Beep&LED Indications................................................................................................................................11 Buzzer driving frequency ......................................................................................................................11 Beep after Good Decode.......................................................................................................................12 Startup Beep ..............................................................................................................................................12 Illumination&aiming ...................................................................................................................................13 Illumination ................................................................................................................................................13 Aiming light: ..............................................................................................................................................14 Read Area Settings ......................................................................................................................................15 Global area .................................................................................................................................................15 Image Flipping ..............................................................................................................................................16 Data encoding format ................................................................................................................................17 USB Chinese Output ...............................................................................................................................17 Chinese output of serial port...............................................................................................................18 VAT invoice automatic identification output function ...................................................................18 Chapter 2 Communication setting.........................................................................................................19 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................19 USB Mode.......................................................................................................................................................19 USB-KBW Mode .......................................................................................................................................20 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 3 of 112 USB keyboard character delay ............................................................................................................20 Country/language keyboard layout selection ...............................................................................21 Virtual Keyboard Enablation ................................................................................................................24 USB-HID Mode .........................................................................................................................................24 USB-COM Mode.......................................................................................................................................25 TTL/RS232 mode ..........................................................................................................................................26 Chapter 3 Reading Mode ..............................................................................................................................28 Tirgger Mode.................................................................................................................................................28 Continuous scanning mode .....................................................................................................................29 Same Barcode Output Settings ..........................................................................................................30 Sense Mode ...............................................................................................................................................31 Sensitivity Level Setting .........................................................................................................................32 Chapter 4 Data Editing ...................................................................................................................................33 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................33 Chapter 5 Data Editing ...................................................................................................................................34 Code ID Setting ............................................................................................................................................34 Custom Prefix &Suffix ................................................................................................................................35 Delete prefix and suffix ..............................................................................................................................36 Global settings ..........................................................................................................................................36 Custom Delete Prefix and Suffix Settings .......................................................................................37 Modify header field length...................................................................................................................38 Modify the length of the intermediate field ..................................................................................40 Modify tail field length ..........................................................................................................................41 Suffix setting ..................................................................................................................................................42 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 4 of 112 Character conversion..................................................................................................................................43 Chapter 6 BarCode Parameter Settings ...................................................................................................44 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................44 Global setting ................................................................................................................................................44 UPC-A ............................................................................................................................................................... 45 UPC-E ...............................................................................................................................................................48 EAN-8 ...............................................................................................................................................................50 EAN-13 ............................................................................................................................................................. 52 Code 128 .........................................................................................................................................................54 GS1-128(UCC/EAN-128) ............................................................................................................................54 Code 39 ...........................................................................................................................................................56 Code 93 ...........................................................................................................................................................58 Code 11 ...........................................................................................................................................................59 Interleaved 2 of 5 .........................................................................................................................................60 Matrix 2 of 5...................................................................................................................................................61 Industrial 2 of 5 & Standard 2 of 5(IATA)............................................................................................62 CodabarNW-7 .......................................................................................................................................63 MSI ....................................................................................................................................................................63 GS1 DataBarRSS ...................................................................................................................................66 GS1 DataBar Limit ........................................................................................................................................66 GS1 DataBar Expand ...................................................................................................................................67 Datalogic 2 of 5(China Post) ....................................................................................................................67 QR Code ..........................................................................................................................................................68 Data Matrix.....................................................................................................................................................68 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 5 of 112 PDF 417............................................................................................................................................................68 Aztec Code .....................................................................................................................................................69 Chapter 7 Communication Command......................................................................................................70 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................70 Command Format........................................................................................................................................70 Command Feedback ...................................................................................................................................70 Trigger command ........................................................................................................................................70 Command Sending Example....................................................................................................................73 Chapter 8 Appendix ........................................................................................................................................74 Appendix -Code ID......................................................................................................................................79 Appendix Command Table ...................................................................................................................80 Appendix - Digit Barcodes........................................................................................................................89 Appendix Save and Cancel BarCodes............................................................................................. 107 Appendix ASCII Table........................................................................................................................... 108 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 6 of 112 Chapter 1 System Settings Introduction The user can set the function of the barcode reader by scanning one or more setting barcodes Scanning Instructions In the Trigger Mode, the scanning barcode operation steps are as follows 1. Hold down the trigger key of the barcode reader, the line of sight is activated, red red line of sight appears 2. Align the red line of sight with the bar code center, move the bar code reader and adjust the distance between it and the bar code to find the best reading distance 3. After hearing the successful prompt sound, and the red lighting line is extinguished, the reading is successful, and the barcode reader transmits the decoded data to the host. Note: During the reading process, you will find the distance between the barcode reader and the barcode within a certain range for the barcode of the same batch, and the reading success rate will be very high. This distance is the best reading distance. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 7 of 112 Restore Defaults All barcode readers have a factory default setting. Reading the "Restore default settings" barcode will restore all barcode reader property settings to the factory state. You are most likely to use this bar code in the following situations 1Error in barcode reader settings, such as barcode not recognized. 2You have forgotten what settings were made for the barcode reader before, and you do not want to use the previous settings 3The bar code reader is set to use some infrequently used features and is used after completion Please scan all the below barcodes in order. This will reset the scanner to the default factory settings including software updates and customizations for your scanner. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 1. TTL/RS232 2. 9600 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 8 of 112 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Step 10 Page 9 of 112 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 version Use the scanner to scan the version number bar code, you can view the current bar coder version number information version cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 10 of 112 Beep&LED Indications Buzzer driving frequency There are three levels of volume level to choose from, default: passive medium frequency Active Medium Frequency Passive low frequency * Passive Medium Frequency Passive High Frequency cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 11 of 112 Beep after Good Decode The barcode reader will have a prompt sound after reading the barcode successfully. The user can set the switch off or turn on the prompt sound, and the default is to turn on the decoded sound. *Beep after Good Decode Do Not Beep after Good Decode Startup Beep If startup beep is enabled, the engine will beep after being turned on. *Enable Startup Beep Disable Startup Beep cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 12 of 112 Illumination&aiming Illumination The illumination lamp can provide auxiliary illumination for shooting and reading. The light beam irradiates the reading target, and improves the reading performance and the adaptability under weak environment illumination. Users can set it to one of the following states according to the application environment: *Turn on Illumination Turn off Illumination cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 13 of 112 Aiming light: Aiming at the beam can help users find the best reading distance when shooting. Users can choose any of the following modes according to the application environment. The default is to turn on the aiming light. *Trun on Aiming light Trun off Aiming light cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 14 of 112 Read Area Settings For different applications, there will be some differences in the identifiable areas that users need, which can be set by scanning the following settings code. Global area When the reading area is the whole area, the reading module will scan the barcode around the center first, and the barcode can be located in any position of the picture. * Global area Modify the size of the central area cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 15 of 112 The size of the commonly used central area can be set by scanning the following settings Code: Central Area 20% Central Area 40% Central Area 60% Image Flipping Central Area 80% Normal image Left and right up and down Left&right and mirror image mirror image up&down mirror image When the bar code appears to flip, it can scan the corresponding settings code into the mirror flip mode. Trun on image FlippingSupport normal and flip * Trun on image FlippingOnly support normal cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 16 of 112 Data encoding format USB Chinese Output In order to allow the host to print Chinese data in the specified encoding format, you can set it by reading "Data encoding format". 1: GBK (GB2312), suitable for Notepad, EXCEL and other software display. 2: UTF-8, suitable for WORD,QQ and other software display. *GBK(GB2312) UTF-8 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 17 of 112 Chinese output of serial port When using serial interface, the recognition module can automatically recognize the two-dimensional code of GBK or UTF-8. The output defaults to GBK format. If you need UTF-8 Chinese output format, please read the following settings. *GBK UTF-8 UnicodeBig UnicodeLittle VAT invoice automatic identification output function Enable *Disable cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 18 of 112 Chapter 2 Communication setting Introduction When using this barcode to communicate with different hosts, you need to set the barcode reader to the corresponding communication interface mode. The user can set the barcode scanner function by scanning one or more setting barcodes. Users can choose to use USB-KBW, USB-COM, TTL / RS232 serial communication interface mode. USB Mode When using this barcode to communicate with different hosts, you need to set the barcode reader to the corresponding communication interface mode. The user can set the barcode scanner function by scanning one or more setting barcodes. Users can choose to use USB-KBW, USB-COM, TTL / RS232 serial communication interface mode. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 19 of 112 USB-KBW Mode In the mode of USB interface, there are two kinds of communication protocols to choose. The default mode is USB-KBW, that is, USB keyboard mode, which simulates USB keyboard to transmit data to the host. *USB-KBW Mode USB keyboard character delay The slow speed of some hosts may lead to the loss of data reported by USB keyboard, which needs to be reduced. This is a multi-code configuration. First, scan the bar code below to enter the set mode, then scan the input value (the actual delay time is the input value * 2ms), and finally scan save to save. The default is 1, the maximum is 9 or 18ms. USB Keyboard Character Delay Settings Setting step: Set the delay between characters to 10MS with a value of 5. 1. Scan the bar code of "USB Keyboard Character Keyboard Delay Settings" first. 2. Scan the data code "5" according to "Appendix-Data Code". 3. Finally, scan the "Save Settings" bar code of "Appendix-Save and Cancel Settings" to complete the settings. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 20 of 112 Country/language keyboard layout selection Different national languages correspond to the keyboard keys arrangement, symbols, etc. are different, the barcode scanner can be virtual according to the actual needs of different countries keyboard. * USA/ChinaEnglish Belgium France Finland Germany Italy Japan, Korea, Korea, Thai, Malaysia Spain Turkish-F Turkish-Q cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 21 of 112 Sweden Denmark Portugal Hungary Greece Polish United Kingdom Norway Russia Czech Slovakia Hebrew cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 22 of 112 Irish Dutch Canadian Luxembourg Kazakh Cyrillic (Outer Mongolian) Ukrainian Icelandic Bulgarian Lithuanian cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 23 of 112 Virtual Keyboard Enablation In order to be able to be used in more areas, we also provide virtual keyboard function, so that virtual keyboard can be output in any keyboard mode, but will relative loss of output efficiency. In addition, when using virtual keyboards, it is necessary to ensure that keypad numeric keys are effective. *Turn on virtual keyboard Turn off virtual keyboard USB-HID Mode Users can choose USB HID mode and standard full-speed USB 2.0 transport protocol to get faster transmission speed. Read the following "USB HID mode" bar code, switch to USB HID mode. Windows is the standard HID device USB-HID When using Linux system, the device is / dev / hidrawx. If the HID device accessed by the system only has this device, then: / dev / hidraw0. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 24 of 112 USB-COM Mode When the bar coder uses USB communication interface, but the host application program receives data by serial communication, it can be set to USB virtual serial communication mode. This function needs to install the corresponding driver on the host. USB-COM When using Linux system, the device is / dev / ttyACMx and X is the device number. If only one USB COM device is connected to the system, it is: / dev / ttyACM0. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 25 of 112 TTL/RS232 mode The serial communication interface is a common way to connect barcode and host devices and can be used to connect host devices such as PC and POS. When using the serial communication interface of the barcode scanner, the barcode scanner and the host device must be completely matched in the configuration parameters of the serial communication protocol to ensure the accuracy of data transmit. Serial Default :Rate 9600bps; Data 8, Stop 1, Paity none. Parameter Serial Communication Type Baud Rate Parity Type Data Bits Stop Bits TTL/RS232 default Standard TTL/RS232 115200 None 8 1 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 26 of 112 Baud rate 1200 4800 19200 57600 Data Bit, Stop Bit, Check Bit Default 8-bit data bit, 1-bit stop bit, no check bit 2400 9600 38400 *115200 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 27 of 112 Chapter 3 Reading Mode Tirgger Mode Set to Keyboard Holding Mode, press the button to trigger the reading, release the button to end the reading. If the reading time is longer than a single reading time, the reading will be finished. *Trigger Mode cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 28 of 112 Continuous scanning mode Users can also set the scanner as a continuous reading mode. After successful settings, the scanner is in a continuous scanning state. Without triggering, the reading engine immediately starts to read the code. When the successful output information of the reading code or the end of the single reading time, the reading engine waits for a period of time (settable) to automatically start the next reading code. If the following situation does not occur, the reader engine will work in the above way: during the reading process, the user can also click the trigger key to manually pause the reading. Clicking on the trigger key reads the engine to continue cyclic reading. Continuous scanning mode cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 29 of 112 Same Barcode Output Settings In continuous reading mode or image automatic sensing mode, when scanning the same code all the time, it can set whether the same code can be read only once, and the default time interval between the same code is 0.5 seconds continuous output. The same code output only 1 times Continuous output with same code without interval * Continuous output of the same code, 0.5 seconds interval Continuous output of the same code, 1 seconds interval cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 30 of 112 Sense Mode After the setting is completed, there is no need to trigger, and the barcode reader starts detecting the change of the environment before the window. After the reading is complete, it stops and is in the monitoring state waiting for the next environmental change. In this mode, clicking the trigger button can also start reading. Sense Mode cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 31 of 112 Sensitivity Level Setting Configure the sensitivity of ordinary mobile detection mode and ultra-high sensitivity mobile detection mode, ranging from 1 to 255. The smaller the value, the higher the sensitivity, default 50. Custom Sensitivity Very High sensitivity *High sensitivity (Selection of very Dark Environment) A little High sensitivity ( Selection of Dark Environment ) General sensitivity ( Selection of General Indoor Environment ) Low sensitivity cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 32 of 112 Chapter 4 Data Editing Introduction After the barcode scanner is successfully decoded, the device will get a series of data, which can be numbers, English, symbols, etc. In application, we may not only need the barcode data information, or the barcode contains data information can not meet your requirement. For example, you may want to know which type of barcode you get from this string of data information or attach special data to the string data, which may not be included in the barcode data information. Increasing these contents while making code, it is bound to increase the length of the barcode and the flexibility is not enough. It is not a good way. At this moment, we think of artificially adding some contents before or after the barcode data information, and these added contents can be changed in real time according to the demand, and can be selectively added or masked. This is the prefix and suffix of barcode data information. The method of adding prefixes and suffixes , can meet the requirement and need to modify the contents of the barcode information. Note: Data editing format: <Code ID>< Custom Prefix > <barcode data> <custom suffix > <suffix> cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 33 of 112 Chapter 5 Data Editing Code ID Setting In the process of using barcoder, you often need to know the types of barcodes that are currently scanned. We can use the Code ID prefix to identify the types of barcodes. Code ID corresponds to the bar code type. Refer to Appendix-Code ID. By default, Code ID is not transmitted. For example, when scanning Code 128 barcode "123456" and setting the display Code ID, the output data is: "Code 128 ID: 06-123456", you can know that the barcode type is: code 128, code ID is: hexadecimal 06. Transmit Code ID *Not Transmit Code ID cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 34 of 112 Custom Prefix &Suffix Step 1: Scan the settings bar codes of "add prefix" or "add suffix" Add prefix Add suffix Step 2: According to the type of bar code that needs to be set, refer to the hexadecimal code corresponding to the corresponding bar code type of "Appendix-Code ID", and then search the corresponding data code according to "Appendix-Data Code" for scanning. Example: When prefix is added to Code 128 bar code type, the corresponding CODE ID hexadecimal data is 06. Scanning corresponding two data code barcodes "0" and "6" is enough. Scanning "F" and "F" means adding prefix or suffix to all bar code types. Step 3: Scan the contents of prefix and suffix barcodes that need to be added. First refer to "Appendix-ASCII Code Table" to see the data characters that need to be added, then look at the two hexadecimal codes corresponding to the first column, and then refer to "Appendix-Data Code" to scan the barcode corresponding to the number one by one. Step 4: Repeat step three to add more prefix and suffix characters. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 35 of 112 Step 5: Scan the "Save Settings" barcode of "Appendix-Save and Cancel Settings" to complete the configuration Delete prefix and suffix Deleting prefix and suffix settings can delete prefixes that have been added to all or part of the barcode type. Global settings When using global settings, you can choose to delete the prefix and suffix of full code type. When scanning any of the following barcode types, the scanner will delete all prefixes and suffixes of all supported barcode types. When the suffix is deleted, the terminator suffix is also deleted. Delete the prefix of all codes delete the suffix of all codes cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 36 of 112 Custom Delete Prefix and Suffix Settings When setting the settings with custom deletion suffixes, you can select a code type of prefix deletion operation. When using custom deletion suffixes operation, the terminator suffixes will not be deleted. The specific operation steps are as follows. Note: When using custom deletion prefix and suffix, you can't select FF's global CODE ID to delete all barcode type prefix and suffix. Step 1: Scan settings barcodes for "Delete the prefix of one code" or "Delete the suffix of one code" Delete the prefix of one code Delete the suffix of one code Step 2: According to the type of bar code that needs to be set, refer to the hexadecimal code corresponding to the corresponding bar code type of "Appendix-Code ID", and then search the corresponding data code according to "Appendix-Data Code" for scanning. Example: When the prefix is deleted for Code 128 barcode type, the corresponding CODE ID hexadecimal data is 06, and the corresponding two data barcodes "0" and "6" can be scanned. Step 3 Scan the "Save Settings" bar code of "Appendix-Save and Cancel Settings" to complete the configuration Hidden character cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 37 of 112 When users need to hide some barcode information, they can choose to turn on this function. We decompose a bar code information [Transfer all data] into three parts. [Header Fields] [Intermediate Fields] [Tail Fields]. We can control the length of different fields, select the corresponding fields for output, to achieve the purpose of hiding characters. *Transfer all data Transfer intermediate fields Transfer header field Transfer tail field Modify header field length Scanning "Modify Header Field Length", ranging from 0 to 512 characters, when the length is longer than the length of the read data, output the complete read data length. Modify Header Field Length The operation steps are as follows: cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 38 of 112 1. Firstly, the number of barcodes that need to be output from the header field is analyzed. For example, "1234567890" needs to output the first six characters of "123456"; 2. Scanning the bar code "Modify the length of header field"; 3. Scan the "0" and "6" barcodes of "Appendix-Data Code" in turn. 4. Scan the "Appendix-Save and Cancel Settings" save settings bar code; 5. Scan the "Transfer Header Fields" bar code. Complete the configuration. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 39 of 112 Modify the length of the intermediate field When the user needs to choose to output the intermediate field of the barcode, we can operate the barcode to achieve the output of the intermediate field. First, we need to modify the length of the header field and tail field, and then select the "Transfer intermediate field" bar code to complete the settings. The specific operation steps are as follows: 1. Firstly, the number of barcodes that need to be output in the header and tail fields is analyzed. For example, when "1234567890ABCD" needs to output five characters of "789AB" in the middle, the length of the front segment character is 6, and the length of the tail character is 1. 2. Scanning the bar code "Modify the length of header field"; 3. Scan the "0" and "6" barcodes of "Appendix-Data Code" in turn. 4. Scan the "Modify the length of the tail field" bar code; 5. Scan the "0" and "1" barcodes of "Appendix-Data Code" in turn. 4. Scan the "Appendix-Save and Cancel Settings" save settings bar code; 5. Scan "Transfer Intermediate Field" barcode. Complete the configuration. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 40 of 112 Modify tail field length Scan "Modify the length of the tail field", ranging from 0 to 512 characters. When the length is longer than the length of the read data, output the complete read data length. Modify tail field length The operation steps are as follows: 1. Firstly, the number of barcodes that need to be output from the header field is analyzed. For example, "1234567890abc" needs to output six characters after "890abc"; 2. Scan the "Modify the length of the tail field" bar code; 3. Scan the "0" and "6" barcodes of "Appendix-Data Code" in turn. 4. Scan the "Appendix-Save and Cancel Settings" save settings bar code; 5. Scan the "Transfer Tail Fields" bar code. Complete the configuration. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 41 of 112 Suffix setting The end character is used to mark the end of a complete data message. The suffix of end character must be the last content of a data transmit, then there will be no additional data. Difference between suffix of end character and customized suffix is that the contents and decoding information of the customized suffix , prefix and other contents can be formatted, but suffix of end character can't make it. Add CR* Delete CR Add LF Delete LF AddTab DeleteTab cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 42 of 112 Character conversion By setting the character conversion function of the barcode scanner, the upper case and lower case conversions of the English letters of the barcode output data can be performed. For example, if the content of the barcode is aBC123, set the barcode to "all in lower case" and the data obtained by the host will be "abc123". The default is Normal output. NormalNo Change* UpperCapitalize LowerAll lowercase InverseCase inversion Note: This parameter is only valid in standard keyboard input mode and keyboard emulation input control character mode. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 43 of 112 Chapter 6 BarCode Parameter Settings Introduction Each type of barcode has its own unique properties,Through the setting code of this chapter, you can adjust the barcode reader to adapt to these property changes.The fewer types of barcodes that are enabled to enable reading,The faster the barcode reads.You can disable barcode scanners from reading barcode types that will not be used, to improve the performance of the barcode scanner. Global setting Enable/Disable 1D Symbologies If the Disable 1D Symbologies feature is enabled, the engine will not be able to read any 1D barcodes. Enable 1D Symbologies Disable 1D Symbologies cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 44 of 112 Enable/Disable 2D Symbologies If the Disable 2D Symbologies feature is enabled, the engine will not be able to read any 2D barcodes. Enable 2D Symbologies UPC-A Enable/Disable UPC-A Disable 2D Symbologies *Eanble UPC-A Disable UPC-A Whether to transmit check bits or not UPC-A bar code data is fixed to 13 characters, and the 13th bit is the check bit. It is used to check the correctness of all 13 characters, and the default is to transmit the check bit. * Transfer Check Bit Not Transfer Check Bit cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 45 of 112 Whether to transfer system characters Transfer system character UPC-A to EAN-13 * Not Transfer system character Allow UPC-A to EAN-13 *Not Allow UPC-A to EAN-13 Whether to read additional bits Additional bits refer to 2 or 5 digit barcodes added after the normal barcode, As shown below, the left blue line box is an ordinary bar code, the right side of the red box is an additional bit. The default is to turn off extra bits. UPC-A Add-on Code Users can do additional setting by scanning following UPC-A code Enable 2-Digit add-on Code Disable 2-Digit add-on Code* cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 46 of 112 Enable 5-Digit add-on Code Add-on Code Required Disable 5-Digit add-on Code* Add-on Code Not Required* cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 47 of 112 UPC-E Enable/Disable UPC-E *Enable UPC-E Disable UPC-E Whether to transmit check bits or not UPC-E bar code data is fixed to 8 characters, and the 8th bit is the check bit. It is used to check the correctness of all 8 characters, and the default is not to transmit the check bit. Transfer Check Bit *Not transfer Check Bit cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 48 of 112 Whether to read additional bits Additional bits refer to 2 or 5 digit barcodes added after the normal barcode, As shown below, the left blue line box is an ordinary bar code, the right side of the red box is an additional bit. The default is to turn off extra bits. UPC-E Add-on Code Users can do additional setting by scanning following UPC-E code Enable 2-Digit add-on Code *Disable 2-Digit add-on Code Enable 5-Digit add-on Code *Disable 5-Digit add-on Code Add-on Code Required *Add-on Code Not Required cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 49 of 112 UPC-E To UPC-A Enable UPC-E to UPC-A EAN-8 Enable/Disable EAN-8 *Disable UPC-E to UPC-A *Enable EAN-8 Disable EAN-8 Whether to transmit check bits or not EAN-8 bar code data is fixed to 8 characters, and the 8th bit is the check bit. It is used to check the correctness of all 8 characters. The default is to transmit the check bit. *Transfer Check Bit Not transfer Check Bit cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 50 of 112 Whether to read additional bits Additional bits refer to 2 or 5 digit barcodes added after the normal barcode, as shown belowThe left blue line box is an ordinary bar codethe right side of the red box is an additional bit. The default is to turn off extra bits. EAN-8 Add-on Code Users can do additional setting by scanning following EAN-8 code Enable 2-Digit add-on Code *Disable 2-Digit add-on Code Enable 5-Digit add-on Code Add-on Code Required *Disable 5-Digit add-on Code *Add-on Code Not Required cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 51 of 112 EAN-13 Enable/Disable EAN-13 *Enable EAN-13 Disable EAN-13 Whether to transmit check bits or not EAN-13 barcode data is fixed to 13 characters, and the 13th bit is the check bit, which is used to check the correctness of all 13 characters. The default is to transmit the check bit. *Transport check bits Not Transfer check bits cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 52 of 112 Whether to read additional bits Additional bits refer to 2 or 5 digit barcodes added after the normal barcodeas shown below, the left blue box is an ordinary bar code, and the right red box is an extra bit. The default is to turn off extra bits. EAN-13 Add-on Code Users can do additional setting by scanning following EAN-13 code Enable 2-Digit add-on Code *Disable 2-Digit add-on Code Enable 5-Digit add-on Code *Disable 5-Digit add-on Code Add-on Code Required *Add-on Code Not Required cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 53 of 112 Code 128 Enable/Disable Code 128 *Enable Code 128 Disable Code 128 Code 128 Recognition Length Users can set the code 128 within a specific length range (0-80) to decode. The minimum length of Code 128 is 0 by default, and the maximum length is 80. Code 128 Minimum Length Settings GS1-128(UCC/EAN-128) Enable/Disable GS1-128 Code 128 Maximum Length Settings *Enable GS1-128 Disable GS1-128 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 54 of 112 GS1-128 Recognition Length Users can set the code 128 within a specific length range (1-80) to decode. The minimum length of Code 128 is 0 by default, and the maximum length is 80. GS1-128 GS1-128 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 55 of 112 Code 39 Enable/Disable Code 39 *Enable Code 39 Disable Code 39 Check Bit Settings Code 39 barcode data is not mandatory to contain a check bit, if there is a check bit, it is the last character of the data. Check bits are values calculated from all data to verify the correctness of the data. Set to "No Check" bar coder will normally transmit all bar code data. Set to "check and transmit the check bits", the barcoder will check the last bit of the barcode. If the check passes, the check bits will be transmitted together as the last bit of the normal data. The failure of the check will prompt the failure of reading the code. *No check Check and transmit check bits Check bits are not transmitted cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 56 of 112 Transmit Start/Stop Character A character "*" as a start and stop character before and after the Code 39 barcode data you can set whether the start and stop characters are transmitted together with the barcode data after the reading is successful. Transmit Start/Stop Character *Do not Transmit Start/Stop Character Enable/Disable Code 39 Full ASCII Code 39 data can include all ASCII characters, but the barcode reader only reads some ASCII characters by defaultby setting, you can turn on the function of reading full ASCII charactersdefault Enable all ASCII characters. Enable Code 39 Full ASCII *Disable Code 39 Full ASCII cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 57 of 112 Code 93 Enable/Disable Code 93 *Enable Code 93 Disable Code 93 Code 93 Recognition Length Users can set the code 93 within a specific length range (0-80) to decode. The minimum length of Code 93 is 0 by default, and the maximum length is 80. Code 93 Minimum Length Settings Code 93 Maximum Length Settings cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 58 of 112 Code 11 Enable/Disable Code 11 Enable Code 11 *Disable Code 11 Code 11 Recognition Length Users can set the code 11 within a specific length range (1-80) to decode. The minimum length of Code 11 is 4 by default, and the maximum length is 80. Code 93 Minimum Length Settings Code 93 Maximum Length Settings cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 59 of 112 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 *Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Bit Settings Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code data is not mandatory to contain check bits. If there are check bits, it is the last character of the data. Check bits are values calculated from all data to verify the correctness of the data. Set to "No Check" bar coder will normally transmit all bar code data. Set to "check and transmit the check bits", the barcoder will check the last bit of the barcode. If the check passes, the check bits will be transmitted together as the last bit of the normal data. The failure of the check will prompt the failure of reading the code. *No check Check and transmit check bits Check bits are not transmitted Interleaved 2 of 5 Recognition Length Users can set up to decode Interleaved 2 of 5 in a specific length range (2-80). The minimum length of Interleaved 2 of 5 defaults to 4 and the maximum length is 80. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 60 of 112 Interleaved 2 of 5 Minimum Length Settings Matrix 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Matrix 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Maximum Length Settings Enable Matrix 2 of 5 *Disable Matrix 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 Recognition Length Users can set up to decode Matrix 2 of 5 in a specific length range (1-80). The minimum length of Matrix 2 of 5 defaults to 4 and the maximum length is 80. Matrix 2 of 5 Minimum Length Settings Matrix 2 of 5 Maximum Length Settings cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 61 of 112 Industrial 2 of 5 & Standard 2 of 5(IATA) Enable/Disable Industrial 2 of 5 & Standard 2 of 5 Enable Industrial 2 of 5 *Disable Industrial 2 of 5 Industrial 2 of 5 & Standard 2 of 5 Recognition Length Users can set up to decode Industrial 2 of 5 & Standard 2 of 5 in a specific length range (1-48). The minimum length of Industrial 2 of 5 & Standard 2 of 5 defaults to 4 and the maximum length is 48. Industrial 2 of 5 & Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Length Settings Industrial 2 of 5 & Standard 2 of 5 Maximum Length Settings cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 62 of 112 CodabarNW-7 Enable/Disable Codabar *Enable Codabar Start and Stop Characters Settings *isable Codabar Transfer start and stop characters *Not transfer start and stop characters Codabar Recognition Length Users can set the code abar within a specific length range (2-60) to decode. The minimum length of the code abar defaults to 4, and the maximum length is 60. Codabar Minimum Length Settings Codabar Maximum Length Settings MSI Enable/Disable MSI cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 63 of 112 Enable Plessey Check Bit Settings *Disable Plessey * Validate type 10but don't transmit Validate type 10and transmit Validate 2 type 10 charsbut don't transmit Validate 2 type 10 charsand transmit Validate type 10 then type 11 charbut don't transmit Validate type 10 then type 11 charand transmit Disable MSI check MSI Recognition Length cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 64 of 112 Users can set the MSI within a specific length range (4-48) to decode. The minimum length of MSI is 4 by default, and the maximum length is 48. MSI Minimum Length Settings MSI Maximum Length Settings cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 65 of 112 GS1 DataBarRSS Enable/Disable GS1 DataBar *Enable GS1 DataBar Disable GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Recognition Length Users can set the MSI within a specific length range (4-74) to decode. The minimum length of MSI is 4 by default, and the maximum length is 74. GS1 DataBar Minimum Length Settings GS1 DataBar Maximum Length Settings GS1 DataBar Limit Enable/Disable GS1 DataBar Limited *Enable GS1 DataBar Limited Disable GS1 DataBar Limited cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 66 of 112 GS1 DataBar Expand Enable/Disable GS1 DataBar Expand *Enable GS1-DataBar Expand Datalogic 2 of 5(China Post) Enable/Disable Datalogic 2 of 5 *Enable Datalogic 2 of 5 Disable GS1-DataBar Expand Disable Datalogic 2 of 5 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 67 of 112 QR Code Enable/Disable QR Code *Enable QR Code Data Matrix Enable/Disable Data Matrix *Enable Data Matrix PDF 417 Enable/Disable PDF 417 *Enable PDF 417 Disable QR Code Disable Data Matrix Disable PDF 417 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 68 of 112 Enable/Disable Micro PDF 417 *Enable Micro PDF 417 Aztec Code Enable/Disable Aztec Code Enable Aztec Code Disable Micro PDF 417 *Disable Aztec Code cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 69 of 112 Chapter 7 Communication Command Introduction Users can send serial instructions from the host to set up the reading module. The normal communication between the reader module and the host device can only be realized when the communication parameters are fully matched. The default serial communication parameters of the reader module are: baud rate 115 200 bps, no check, 8 bit data, 1 bit stop bit, no flow control. Command Format The bar coder adopts the format of "prefix + instruction" as a set of instructions. Users can select strings or hexadecimal instructions to send, which can be used to control the bar coder. Prefix^_^ ASCII 0x5E0x5F0x5E Command"Appendix-Command Table" Command FormatPrefix+Command Command Feedback When the sending command succeeds, the scanner returns the ACK value: 06 When the sending command fails, the scanner returns the NAK value: 15 Trigger command Open Scan [Character Type Send]: ^_^ SCAN. Close Scan [Character Type Sending]: ^_^ SLEEP. Or send through hexadecimal instructions in the following format: Command sending is 5E 5F 5E 53 43 414E 2E Command sending is 5E 5F 5E 53 4C 45 50 2E cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 70 of 112 Note: Open scan default timeout time is 8S cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 71 of 112 Example: Turn off decoded sound Directive: BEPSUC0. String: ^_^ BEPSUC0. Hexadecimal: 5E 5F 5E 20 42 45 50 53 55 43 302E Example: Custom prefix and suffix Add the prefix "Ab" suffix "99" to Code 128 barcode "123mn". Description: Code128's Code ID is "06", Ab's hexadecimal ASCII is "41" and "61", and 99's hexadecimal ASCII is "39" and "39". Set prefix: Command are sent as ^ PREADD064161. Set the suffix: Instructions are sent as [Character Type Send]^_^ SUFADD063939. Or send through hexadecimal instructions in the following format: Command sending is 5E 5F 5E 50 52 45 41 44 44 30 36 34 31 36 31 2E Command sending is 5E 5F 5E 53 55 46 41 44 44 30 36 33 39 33 39 2E The final output data is "Ab123mn99" cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 72 of 112 Command Sending Example Send hexadecimal command to control scan, send open scan command: 5E 5F 5E 53 43 41 4E 2E Note: For detailed commands, please refer to Appendix-Command Table. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 73 of 112 Chapter 8 Appendix Appendix Default Settings Table Parameter name Comprehensive settings Buzzer frequency Decoding voice Startup Beep Supplementary lighting Aiming light Reading area Mirror mode USB Chinese Output Chinese output of serial port Invoice mode Communication settings Communication mode USB Character Key Delay Keyboard mode Virtual Keyboard Function Serial Port Baud Rate Serial port check Serial data bits Serial Port Stop Bit Reading mode Reading mode Default setting Passive Medium Frequency ON ON ON ON Global area OFF GBK GBK OFF USB-KBW 2MS ON 115200 8 1 Trigger mode Instruction Remark Default on cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 74 of 112 Continuous Reading Mode-Delay of Same Bar Code Reading Induction mode-image stabilization time Induction Mode-Sensitivity Instruction Trigger Mode-Single Reading Time Data editing Transfer Code ID Ending Character Settings toggle case Barcode parameter setting Allow reading of all one-dimensional barcodes Allow to read all two-dimensional barcodes 1D Barcode Reverse UPC-A Enable Transfer Check Bit Transfer system character UPC-A to EAN-13 Enable 2-Digit add-on Code Enable 5-Digit add-on Code 2-Digit Add-on Code Required 5-Digit Add-on Code Required UPC-E Enable 500MS 500MS high sensitivity 8s OFF CR OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 75 of 112 Transfer Check Bit OFF Enable 2-Digit add-on Code OFF Enable 5-Digit add-on Code OFF 2-Digit Add-on Code Required OFF 5-Digit Add-on Code Required OFF UPC-E to UPC-A OFF EAN-8 Enable ON Transfer Check Bit ON Enable 2-Digit add-on Code OFF Enable 5-Digit add-on Code OFF 2-Digit Add-on Code Required OFF 5-Digit Add-on Code Required OFF EAN-13 Enable ON Transfer Check Bit ON Enable 2-Digit add-on Code OFF Enable 5-Digit add-on Code OFF 2-Digit Add-on Code Required OFF 5-Digit Add-on Code Required OFF Code 128 Enable ON GS1-128 Enable ON Code 39 Enable ON Transmit Check Digit OFF cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 76 of 112 Transmit Start/Stop Character OFF Enable Code 39 Full ASCII OFF Code 93 Enable ON Code 11 Enable OFF Interleaved 2 of 5 Enable ON Transmit Check Digit OFF Matrix 2 of 5 Enable OFF Industrial 2 of 5 Enable OFF Standard 2 of 5 Enable OFF Codabar Enable OFF Transmit Start/Stop Character OFF MSI Plessey Enable OFF MSI Check ON GS1 DataBar Enable ON GS1 DataBar Limit Enable ON GS1 DataBar Expand Enable ON cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Type10 Page 77 of 112 Datalogic 2 of 5 Enable ON QR Code Enable ON Data Matrix Code Enable ON PDF 417 Code Enable ON Enable Micro PDF 417 ON Aztec Code Enable OFF cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 78 of 112 Appendix -Code ID No. Barcode type 1 All Barcode type 2 EAN-13 3 EAN-8 4 UPC-A 5 UPC-E 6 GS1-128UCC/EAN-128 7 Code 128 8 Code 39 9 Codebar 10 Interleaved 2 of 5 11 Code 93 12 Industrial 2 of 5/Standard 2 of 5(IATA) 13 Matrix 2 of 5 14 Datalogic 2 of 5China Post 15 Code 11 16 MSI 17 GS1 DataBar 18 GS1 Limit 19 GS1 DataBar Expand 20 PDF417 21 QR code 22 Data Matix Hex(0x) FF 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 10 11 12 13 18 19 1A cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 79 of 112 23 Micro PDF417 1B 34 Aztec Code 1C Appendix Command Table Note: Serial instructions need to be used in serial mode Function Serial Command(Char) 1. Open Scan SCAN. 2. Close scan SLEEP. 3. Restore default settings DEFALT. 4. View version number 5. Buzzer Frequency - Active Drive 6. Buzzer Frequency - Passive Low Frequency 7. Buzzer Frequency - Passive Intermediate Frequency 8. Buzzer Frequency - Passive High Frequency 9. Turn on decoded sound 10. Turn off decoded sound 11. Turn on the boot prompt 12. Turn on prompt switch 13. Supplementary Light - Turn on 14. Supplementary Light - Turn Off 15. Aiming lights - turn on 16. Aiming lights - turn off 17. Reading area - full width 18. Reading Area - Center 20% 19. Reading Area - Center 40% 20. Read Area - Center 60% 21. Reading Area - Center 80% ^DSPYFW. BEPPWM0. BEPPWM1. BEPPWM2. BEPPWM3. BEPSUC1. BEPSUC0. BEPPWR1. BEPPWR0. LAMENA1. LAMENA0. AIMENA1. AIMENA0. IMGREG0. IMGREG4. IMGREG3. IMGREG2. IMGREG1. Instructions Default Default Default Default Default Default cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 80 of 112 22. Open mirror flip 23. Close mirror flip 24. USB-GBK Data Format 25. USB-UTF-8 Data Format 26. Serial Port-GBK Data Format 27. Serial Port-UTF-8 Data Format 28. Serial Port-Unicode-BIG Data Format 29. Serial Port-Unicode-Little Data Format 30. Invoice Mode Opening 31. Invoice Mode Closed 32. Communication mode-USB-KBW 33. Character Delay in USB Keyboard MIRLRE1. MIRLRE0. UTFEAN0. UTFEAN1. 232UTF0. 232UTF1. 232UTF2. 232UTF3. SPCINV1. SPCINV0. PORKBD. PORDLY. 34. Open virtual keyboard 35. Turn off the virtual keyboard 36. Communication Mode-USB-HID 37. Communication mode-USB-COM 38. Communication mode - TTL/RS232 39. Baud rate - 1200 BPS 40. Baud rate - 2400 BPS 41. Baud rate - 4800 BPS 42. Baud rate - 9600 BPS 43. Baud rate - 19200 BPS 44. Baud rate - 38400 BPS 45. Baud rate - 57600 BPS 46. Baud rate - 115 200 BPS 47. Manual Reading Mode 48. Continuous Reading Model 49. Continuous Read Mode - Same Bar Code Output Only Once 50. Continuous Reading Mode - Continuous KBDVIR1. KBDVIR0. PORHID. PORVIC. POR232. 232BAD2. 232BAD3. 232BAD4. 232BAD5. 232BAD6. 232BAD7. 232BAD8. 232BAD9. SCMMAN. SCMCNT. CNTALW0. CNTALW1. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Default Default Default Default Default Custom Settings Default Default Default Page 81 of 112 Output with Same Code, No Interval 51. Continuous Read Mode - Continuous Output with Same Code, Interval 0.5 seconds 52. Continuous Read Mode - Continuous Output with Same Code, 1 Second Interval 53. Inductive Reading Model 54. Custom Sensitivity CNTALW2. CNTALW3. SCMMDH. MDTTHR. 55. Sensitivity - Extremely high 56. Sensitivity-high 57. Sensitivity - on the high side 58. Sensitivity - General 59. Sensitivity - Low 60. Transfer CODE ID 61. No CODE ID is transmitted 62. add prefix MDTTHR15. MDTTHR20. MDTTHR30. MDTTHR50. MDTTHR100. CIDENA1. CIDENA0. PREADD. 63. Add Suffix SUFADD. 64. Delete prefixes for all codes 65. Delete all code suffixes 66. Delete the prefix of a code system PRECLA. SUFCLA. PREDEL. 67. Delete the suffix of a code system SUFDEL. 68. Transfer of whole data 69. Transfer header field 70. Transfer intermediate fields 71. Transfer tail field 72. Modify header field length SECALL. SECSTR. SECCEN. SECEND. SECSNB. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Custom Settings Default Default Custom Settings Custom Settings Custom Settings Custom Settings Custom Settings Page 82 of 112 73. Modify tail field length SECENB. 74. Ender Settings - Add CR 75. Ender Settings - Delete CR 76. Ender Settings - Add LF 77. Ender Settings - Delete LF 78. Ender Settings - Add TAB 79. Ender Settings - Delete TAB 80. Keyboard case-to-case conversion-no conversion 81. Keyboard case-to-case conversion - full capitalization 82. Keyboard case-to-case conversion - all lowercase 83. Keyboard case-to-case conversion SUFACR. SUFDCR. SUFALF. SUFDLF SUFATB. SUFDTB. KBDCNV0. KBDCNV1. KBDCNV2. KBDCNV3. 84. Allow reading of all one-dimensional barcodes ODCENA. 85. Prohibit reading all one-dimensional barcodes ODCDIS. 86. Allow to read all two-dimensional barcodes AQRENA. 87. No reading of all two-dimensional barcodes AQRDIS. 88. Permission to read UPC-A 89. Prohibit reading UPC-A 90. UPC-A Transport Check Bit 91. UPC-A does not transmit check bits 92. UPC-A Transport System Characters 93. UPC-A does not transmit system characters 94. Allow UPC-A to switch to EAN-13 95. Prohibit UPC-A to EAN-13 96. UPC-A opens two additional bits 97. UPC-A closes two additional bits 98. UPC-A Opens 5-bit Additional Bits UPAENA1. UPAENA0. UPACHK1. UPACHK0. UPASCT1. UPASCT0. UPAT131. UPAT130. UPAEX21. UPAEX20. UPAEX51. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Custom Settings Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Page 83 of 112 99. UPC-A turns off five additional bits 100. UPC-A Forces Inclusion of Additional Bits 101. UPC-A does not force the inclusion of additional bits 102. Permission to read UPC-E 103. Understanding UPC-E is prohibited 104. UPC-E Transport Check Bit 105. UPC-E does not transmit check bits 106. UPC-E opens two additional bits 107. UPC-E closes two additional bits 108. UPC-E opens five additional bits 109. UPC-E closes five additional bits 110. UPC-E Forces Inclusion of Additional Bits 111. UPC-E does not force the inclusion of additional bits 112. Allow UPC-E to be transferred to UPC-A 113. Prohibit UPC-E to UPC-A 114. Read EAN-8 Allowed 115. Prohibit reading EAN-8 116. EAN-8 Transport Check Bit 117. EAN-8 does not transmit check bits 118. EAN-8 opens two additional bits 119. EAN-8 turns off two additional bits 120. EAN-8 Opens 5-bit Additional Bits 121. EAN-8 turns off five additional bits 122. EAN-8 Forces Inclusion of Additional Bits 123. EAN-8 does not force the inclusion of additional bits 124. Read EAN-13 Allowed 125. Prohibit reading EAN-13 126. EAN-13 Transport Check Bit UPAEX50. UPANED1. UPANED0. UPEENA1. UPEENA0. UPECHK1. UPECHK0. UPEEX21. UPEEX20. UPEEX51. UPEEX50. UPENED1. UPENED0. UPEEXP1. UPEEXP0. EA8ENA1. EA8ENA0. EA8CHK1. EA8CHK0. EA8EX21. EA8EX20. EA8EX51. EA8EX50. EA8NED1. EA8NED0. E13ENA1. E13ENA0. E13CHK1. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Page 84 of 112 127. EAN-13 does not transmit check bits 128. EAN-13 opens two additional bits 129. EAN-13 turns off two additional bits 130. EAN-13 opens five additional bits 131. EAN-13 Closes 5-bit Additional Bits 132. EAN-13 Mandatory Inclusion of Additional Bits 133. EAN-13 does not force the inclusion of additional bits 134. Allowing Code 128 to be read 135. Prohibit reading Code 128 136. Code 128 Minimum Length Settings E13CHK0. E13EX21. E13EX20. E13EX51. E13EX50. E13NED1. E13NED0. 128ENA1. 128ENA0. C128MI. 137. Code 128 Maximum Length Settings C128MX. 138. Read GS1-128 Allowed 139. Prohibit reading GS1-128 140. GS1-128 Minimum Length Settings GS1ENA1. GS1ENA0. U128MI. 141. Maximum Length Settings for GS1-128 U128MX. 142. Allowing Code 39 to be read 143. Prohibit reading Code 39 144. Code 39 is unchecked 145. Code 39 Check and Transfer Check 146. Code 39 check, no transfer check 147. Code 39 Transfers Starter and Terminator 148. Code 39 does not transmit start and stop characters 149. Code 39 Recognizes All ASCII Characters 150. Code 39 does not recognize all ASCII characters C39ENA1. C39ENA0. C39CHK0. C39CHK2. C39CHK1. C39STE1. C39STE0. C39FEN1. C39FEN0. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Default Default Default Default Custom Settings Custom Settings Default Custom Settings Custom Settings Default Default Default Default Page 85 of 112 151. Code 39 Minimum Length Settings 152. Code 39 Maximum Length Settings 153. Allowing Code 93 to be read 154. Prohibit reading Code 93 155. Code 93 Minimum Length Settings 156. Code 93 Maximum Length Settings 157. Allow reading of Code 11 158. Prohibit reading Code 11 159. Code 11 Minimum Length Settings 160. Code 11 Maximum Length Settings 161. Permission to read Interleaved 2 of 5 162. Prohibit reading Interleaved 2 of 5 163. Interleaved 2 of 5 without verification 164. Interleaved 2 of 5 checks and transmit checks 165. Interleaved 2 of 5 checks, no transmission checks 166. Interleaved 2 of 5 Minimum Length Settings 167. Interleaved 2 of 5 Maximum Length Settings 168. Permission to read Matrix 2 of 5 169. Prohibit reading Matrix 2 of 5 170. Matrix 2 of 5 Minimum Length Settings 171. Matrix 2 of 5 Maximum Length Settings 172. Permission to read Industrial 2 of 5 173. Prohibit reading Industrial 2 of 5 174. Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Length Settings 175. Industrial 2 of 5 Maximum Length Settings 176. Allowing Codabar to be read 177. Prohibit reading Codabar 178. Codabar transmits start and end characters 179. Codabar does not transmit start and C39MIN. C39MAX.. C93ENA1. C93ENA0. C93MIN. C93MAX.. C11ENA1. C11ENA0. C11MIN. C11MAX.. I25ENA1. I25ENA0. I25CHK0. I25CHK2. I25CHK1. I25MIN. I25MAX. M25ENA1. M25ENA0. M25MIN. M25MAX.. ID25ENA1. ID25ENA0. ID25MIN. ID25MAX.. CDBENA1. CDBENA0. CDBSTE1. CDBSTE0. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Page 86 of 112 terminator 180. Codabar Minimum Length Settings 181. Codabar Maximum Length Settings 182. Allowing MSI to be read 183. Prohibit reading MSI 184. Validate type 10, but don't transmit 185. Validate type 10, and transmit 186. Validate 2 type 10 chars, but don't transmit 187. Validate 2 type 10 chars, and transmit 188. Validate type 10 then type 11 char, but don't transmit 189. Validate type 10 then type 11 char, and transmit 190. Disable MSI check 191. MSI Minimum Length Settings 192. MSI Maximum Length Settings 193. Allow read GS1 DataBar (RSS) 194. Prohibit reading GS1 DataBar (RSS) 195. MSI Minimum Length Settings 196. MSI Maximum Length Settings 197. Allow read GS1 DataBar Limit 198. Prohibit reading GS1 DataBar Limit 199. Allow read GS1 DataBar Expand 200. Prohibit reading GS1 DataBar Expand 201. Permission to read China Post 202. No Reading of China Post 203. Permission to read QRCode 204. Prohibit reading QRCode 205. Allowing Data Matrix to be read 206. Prohibit reading Data Matrix 207. Permission to read PDF 417 CDBMIN. CDBMAX.. MSIENA1. MSIENA0. MSICHK0. MSICHK1. MSICHK2. MSICHK3. MSICHK4. MSICHK5. MSICHK6. MSIMIN. MSIMAX. GS1DBE1. GS1DBE0. GSEMIN. GSEMAX. GSLENA1. GSLENA0. GSEENA1. GSEENA0. D25ENA1. D25ENA0. QRCENA1. QRCENA0. DMCENA1. DMCENA0. PDFENA1. cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Page 87 of 112 208. Prohibit reading PDF 417 209. Permission to read Micro PDF 417 210. Prohibit reading Micro PDF 417 211. Allow Aztec to be read 212. Prohibit reading Aztec PDFENA0. MCFENA1. MCFENA0. AZTENA1. AZTENA0. Default Default cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 88 of 112 Appendix - Digit Barcodes The parameter requires the exact value Scan the appropriate digital setting code. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 89 of 112 A B C D E F cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 90 of 112 Appendix - Character List Serial number character 1D Setup Code 2D Setup Code 1 SOH 2 ^B 3 ^C 4 EOT 5 ENQ 6 ACK 7 BEL cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 91 of 112 8 Back Space 9 Tab 10 LF 11 VT 12 FF 13 CR 14 F1 15 F2 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 92 of 112 16 F3 17 F4 18 F5 19 F6 20 F7 21 F8 22 F9 23 F10 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 93 of 112 24 F11 25 F12 26 SUB 27 Esc 28 Right Arrow 29 Left Arrow 30 Up Arrow Down 31 Arrow cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 94 of 112 32 33 ! 34 " 35 # 36 $ 37 % 38 & 39 ' cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 95 of 112 40 ( 41 ) 42 * 43 + 44 , 45 - 46 . 47 / cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 96 of 112 48 0 49 1 50 2 51 3 52 4 53 5 54 6 55 7 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 97 of 112 56 8 57 9 58 : 59 ; 60 < 61 = 62 > 63 ? cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 98 of 112 64 @ 65 A 66 B 67 C 68 D 69 E 70 F 71 G cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 99 of 112 72 H 73 I 74 J 75 K 76 L 77 M 78 N 79 O cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 100 of 112 80 P 81 Q 82 R 83 S 84 T 85 U 86 V 87 W cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 101 of 112 88 X 89 Y 90 Z 91 [ 92 \ 93 ] 94 ^ 95 _ cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 102 of 112 96 ` 97 a 98 b 99 c 100 d 101 e 102 f 103 g cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 103 of 112 104 h 105 i 106 j 107 k 108 l 109 m 110 n 111 o cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 104 of 112 112 p 113 q 114 r 115 s 116 t 117 u 118 v 119 w cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 105 of 112 120 x 121 y 122 z 123 { 124 | 125 } 126 ~ 127 DEL cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 106 of 112 Appendix Save and Cancel BarCodes Change the selection or cancel an incorrect input and scan the bar code below. Save Cancel cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 107 of 112 Appendix ASCII Table Hexadecimal ASCII value 00 00 01 01 02 02 03 03 04 04 05 05 06 06 07 07 08 08 09 09 0A 10 0B 11 0C 12 0D 13 0E 14 0F 15 10 16 11 17 12 18 13 19 14 20 15 21 16 22 17 23 18 24 19 25 1A 26 character NUL (Null char.) SOH (Start of Header) STX (Start of Text) ETX (End of Text) EOT (End of Transmission) ENQ (Enquiry) ACK (Acknowledgment) BEL (Bell) BS (Backspace) HT (Horizontal Tab) LF (Line Feed) VT (Vertical Tab) FF (Form Feed) CR (Carriage Return) SO (Shift Out) SI (Shift In) DLE (Data Link Escape) DC1 (XON) (Device Control 1) XON DC2 (Device Control 2) DC3 (XOFF) (Device Control 3)XOFF DC4 (Device Control 4) NAK (Negative Acknowledgment) SYN (Synchronous Idle) ETB (End of Trans. Block) CAN (Cancel) EM (End of Medium) SUB (Substitute) cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 108 of 112 1B 27 1C 28 1D 29 1E 30 1F 31 20 32 21 33 22 34 23 35 24 36 25 37 26 38 27 39 28 40 29 41 2A 42 2B 43 2C 44 2D 45 2E 46 2F 47 30 48 31 49 32 50 33 51 34 52 35 53 36 54 37 55 ESC (Escape) FS (File Separator) GS (Group Separator) RS (Request to Send) US (Unit Separator) SP (Space) ! (Exclamation Mark) " (Double Quote) # (Number Sign) $ (Dollar Sign) % (Percent) & (Ampersand) ` (Single Quote) ( (Right / Closing Parenthesis) ) (Right / Closing Parenthesis) * (Asterisk) + (Plus) , (Comma) - (Minus / Dash) . (Dot) / (Forward Slash) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 109 of 112 38 56 39 57 3A 58 3B 59 3C 60 3D 61 3E 62 3F 63 40 64 41 65 42 66 43 67 44 68 45 69 46 70 47 71 48 72 49 73 4A 74 4B 75 4C 76 4D 77 4E 78 4F 79 50 80 51 81 52 82 53 83 54 84 8 9 : (Colon) ; (Semi-colon) < (Less Than) = (Equal Sign) > (Greater Than) ? (Question Mark) @ (AT Symbol) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 110 of 112 55 85 56 86 57 87 58 88 59 89 5A 90 5B 91 5C 92 5D 93 5E 94 5F 95 60 96 61 97 62 98 63 99 64 100 65 101 66 102 67 103 68 104 69 105 6A 106 6B 107 6C 108 6D 109 6E 110 6F 111 70 112 71 113 U V W X Y Z [ (Left / Opening Bracket) \ (Back Slash) ] (Right / Closing Bracket) ^ (Caret / Circumflex) _ (Underscore) ' (Grave Accent) A B C d e f g h i j k l m n o p q cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 111 of 112 72 114 73 115 74 116 75 117 76 118 77 119 78 120 79 121 7A 122 7B 123 7C 124 7D 125 7E 126 7F 127 r s t u v w x y z { (Left/ Opening Brace) | (Vertical Bar) } (Right/Closing Brace) ~ (Tilde) DEL (Delete) cCheck Pty Ltd Level 9, 2 Claremont Street, South Yarra, 3141 E: helpdesk@ccheck.global Page 112 of 112Microsoft Word 2019