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FS599 User Manual

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FS599 User Manual

The document contains notices about an electronic device and its compliance with FCC regulations regarding radio frequency emissions. It states that the device complies with FCC rules for unintentional radio interference and must accept any interference received. It also notes that the device has been tested to meet limits for radio frequency emissions from digital devices and may cause interference if not installed properly, requiring the user to correct any interference at their own expense.

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NOTICE

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC


Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
condition: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interface, and (2) This device must
accept any interface received, including
Interface that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found comply with the limits
for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interface when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interface to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
is likely to cause harmful interface in which case the user will be
required to correct the interface at his own expense.

 All brand and trademark are belonged to their respective owner.


 Specifications are subject changed without notice.
Version: 2011-2D-01
1
Operation Manual 2
Index
1 Instroduction 5
Installation 5
Configuration Flowchart 6
Default Setting 7
Manual Label Layout 8
Frequent Question 9
2 Interface 10
Host Interface 10
Keyboard  11
RS-232  14
3 System Control 16
4 Code Option 18
Australian Post18
Aztec 19
BPO 20
Canada Post 21
Codabar 22
Codablock A 24
Codablock F 25
Code11 26
Code 39/Trioptic Code 3927
Code 93 30
Code 128/EAN 128/ISBT 31
DataMatrix 34
Dutch Post 35
GS1 composite 36
Interleaved 2 of 5 38
Japan Post 40
Matrix 2 of 5 41
Maxicode 42
MSI Code 43
PDF 417 44
Micro PDF 417 46
Planet 47
Plessey Code 48
Postnet 49
QR Code 50
GS1 DataBar (RSS14) 51
GS1 DataBar (Limited) 52
GS1 DataBar (Expanded) 53
Standard 2 of 5 54
Telepen 55
TLC 39 56
UPC/EAN 57
5 Data Transaction Settings 62
Message Format 62
ISCP Parameters 63
3
Data Editing 65
6 Operating Setting 67
Ddcoding Security 67
Trigger settings 68
Beep/Led Indicator69
Configuration Parameter 71
7 Cable Type72
8 Test Chart 73
9 ASCII Code/Hexdecimal Table 75

Operation Manual 4
Installation
1) First of all, you must make sure that the power is disconnected
form your equipment before connecting the scanner. Beside, you

1
also have to check the cable connector of the scanner match
your equipment interface correctly.

Introduction
2) Boot up your computer after connecting the scanner with your
equipment, the scanner will make a long music and light the LED,
above scanner to indicate a successful power on. Trigger the
button, the scan line in front of scanner will active. Now you can
start to set programming optimal usage.

 If any of the above operation is not right, turn off the power
immediately and check any improper connections. Go through all
above steps again.

 If still not work properly. Please contact with dealer.

5
Configuration Flowchart
Enter
ENTER Programming
Mode

Function Select Function


Label

Set ASCII Value Set Decimal Value


Hexdecimal Decimal
(High Byte) (100's Value)

Hexdecimal Decimal
(Low Byte) (10's Value)

Decimal
(1's Value)

Finish ASCII
SET Code or Decimal
Value Setting
END Exit With Save

ABORT Exit Without Save

All DEFAULT Exit & All Default

READ VERSION Exit & Read Version

Barcode Default Exit & Barcode Default

Operation Manual 6
Default Setting
Code Read UDSI
Type Enable
Australian Post P3
Aztec D3

1
BPO P2
Canada Post P6

Introduction
Codabar  B7
Codablock A K0
Codablock F K1
Code-11 C1
Code-39  B1
Code-93 B6
Code-128  B3
DataMatrix D0
Dutch Post P4
GS1 composite-A/B G0
GS1 composite-C G1
Interleaved 2 of 5 B2
Japan Post P5
Matrix 2 of 5 B4
Maxicode D2
Micro PDF 417 C8
MSI Code B8
PDF 417 C7
Planet P1
Plessey Code C2
Postnet P0
QR Code D1
GS1 DataBar (RSS14) C3
GS1 DataBar (Limited) C4
GS1 DataBar (Expanded) C5
Standard 2 of 5 B5
Telepen C6
TLC 39 H0
UPC-A  A0
UPC-E  E0
EAN-13  F
EAN-8  FF

Adjustment Result
Beep Tone 2090 Hz
Beep Duration 80 mSec
Timeout 2 Sec
Preamble Data <NULL>
Postamble Data <CR>

7
Manual Label Layout
The scanner must be set by reading the barcode labels in
manual. The discription of label is as follows.

Section
Title
Group END
Line Program
END
Keyboard
Speed

Low

Middle

High Function
Title
Layout
Here you can set up the USA(US)
Default
scanner’s language to match Setting
your computer keyboard
layout. UK(UK)
Selection
Description
JAPAN

Function France(FR) Selection


Description Label
Germany(GR)

Italian(IT)

Spanish(SP)

Portuguese (PO)

Page
Number
13

 The factory default settings are indicated by bold symbols.

Operation Manual 8
Frequent Question
Q: Why scanner block the keyboard operation?
A: Check the cable connection with your equipment, then turn

1
power on again.

Introduction
 Call to the dealer if scanner dose not work properly.

9
ENTER
Host Interface
Type
If the interface cable you have is
Keyboard
PS2 or USB HID, please set as
Keyboard. If it is USB COM or
RS232 type, please set as
RS232
RS232. .

Type
ALL DEFAULT
All Default::All settings will be
reset as bold label,but exclude
BARCODE interface setting.
DEFAULT
Barcode Default:Restore to
default barcode setting
KEYBOARD
DEFAULT Keyboard Default:Restore to
keyboard interface default setting

RS232 DEFAULT RS232 Default: Restore to


RS232 interface default setting

VERSION Version: You can get the


firmware version & date of
decoder.
ABORT
ABORT: To skip or give up
current configuration, so all
previous setting will be aborted
before you set END to finish programming.

 End user please don’t update firmware by yourself, unless you get
correct instruction from your dealer. Because improper procedure may
cuase damage on the scanner.

Operation Manual 10
End
Keyboard
USB
If select Enable means you use the Disable
usb hid,if select Disable means you
use the PS2 cable. */$%1A00*
Enable
*/$%1A01*

2
Simulation
It is recommended to Enable the
Disable

Interface
function if your PC without keyboard
installation. It simulates keyboard
timing and pass keyboard present Enable
status to the PC during power-on.

Caps Lock
By selecting Caps Lock On or Caps
Lock Off , scanner can get Caps Lock
Auto
status. If Alt+Keypad were selected,
Caps Lock and output will be
independent.The Auto function can Alt+Keypad
be effect when USB HID or KB
Simulation is enable.When you set
Auto , the scanner will detect the Caps Lock Off
status of Keyboard Caps Lock.So
the batcode data outputwill follow
the status of Keyboard Caps Lock. Caps Lock On

Example Barcode "ABCdef"

Status Caps Lock Caps Lock


Selection On Off
Caps Lock On ABCdef abcDEF
Caps Lock Off abcDEF ABCdef
Alt+Keypad ABCdef ABCdef

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ENTER
Keyboard
Specific Adjustments
Tx Gap: It will delay the output timing
Tx Gap
of per digit. If the output speed is too
high, the system may not receive all
(Range:0010-FF10 Unit:1ms) digits. If so, try out suitable delay time
Tx Delay to make system work properly.

Tx Delay: It can be used while you


(Range:0010-FF10 Unit:10ms) will scan several continued short
Timeout barcode or multi-filed barcode. This
function will delay the timing after
barcode.
(Range:0110-FF10 Unit:1000ms)

* TX means : transmission

Example Barcode Data: "ABCD" Tx Gap: 2ms


Tx Delay: 10ms

1) ENTER  Entry Programming

2) Tx Gap  0  2  SET  2ms Inter-char. Delay



02*1ms(Unit)=2ms
3) Tx Delay  0  1  SET  10ms Transmit Delay

01*10ms(Unit)=10ms
4) END Exit Programming

Output

A 2ms B 2ms C 2ms D 2ms 10ms

Operation Manual 12
End
Keyboard
Speed
By selecting, you can change Low
output speed of scanner to advance
or match with host computer.
Generally, set High in working high Middle
performance. If some output
characters of barcode have been
lost or shown on screen slowly, you
High

2
may need to set Medium or Low to
match your host keyboard speed.

Interface
Layout
The selecting of keyboard layout
USA (US)
supports many country languages
other than USA keyboard layout.
First you need to confirm country UK (UK)
langage that you desire. In DOS,
using command "Keyb" to selecte
the desirable keyboard layout or in Japan
WINDOWS entry "Control' then pop
"Keyboard" to selecte country at
"language" item. For details, please France(FR)
refer to your DOS or WINDOWS
user's manual.
Germany (GR)

Italian (IT)

Spanish (SP)

Portuguese (PO)

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ENTER
RS232
USB COM
Disable

Enable

Baud rate
115200 Bps

57600 Bps

38400 Bps

19200 Bps

9600 Bps

4800 Bps

2400 Bps

1200 Bps

600 Bps

300 Bps

Operation Manual 14
END
RS232
Stop Bits
1 Bits

2 Bits

Data Bits
7 Bits

8 Bits

Specific Adjustments
Tx Gap:It will delay th output
Tx Gap
timing of per digit. It is the same
as Tx Gap of keyboard wedge on
/12. (Range:0010-FF10 Unit:1ms)

Tx Delay
Tx Delay:It is delay time after
barcode. It is the same as Tx
Delay of keyboard wedge on /12. (Range:0010-FF10 Unit:10ms)

Timeout
2
Timeout:It can delay the waiting
time of serial scanner for the
Interface

(Range:0110-FF10 Unit:1000ms)
handshaking acknowledgement
from the host PC. If scanner didn’t get acknowledgement from the
host PC after timeout occur, the scanner will sound 5 beep as
warning. You may need to check the handshaking mode or adjust
to longer delay timer.The function is particular useful for some
applications which the host PC will take longer respond timer.

15
ENTER
System Control
Power On music
The power-on music will indicate the
Disable
scanner as successful power on. It
can be inhibitted by setting Disable .
Enable

Specific Adjustments
Setup Timeout

(Range:0110-FF10 Unit:1000ms)

Operation Manual 16
END
System Control

3
System Control

17
Australian post

Activation
Australian Post symbology
not active(*)

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “P3”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Default “*”(*) symbology identifier: see "Data
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).

Operation Manual 18
Aztec
Activation
Two-dimensional matrix style
not active(*)
symbology.
- Can encode around 3000 characters
using entire 256-byte ASCII. active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “D3”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).
Code mark
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).

EAN128 Emulation
not active(*)

active

Structure Append Mode


4
not active(*)
Code Option

active

Runes
not active(*)

active

19
BPO

Activation
British Post Office symbology
not active(*)

active

UDSI
Default “P2”(*) symbology identifier: see "Data
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Default “*”(*) symbology identifier: see "Data
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).

Check Digit
Transmission
active(*)

not active

Operation Manual 20
Canada Post

Activation
Canada Post symbology not active(*)

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “P6”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).

4
Code Option

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Codabar

Activation
active(*) numerical symbology

not active

Start/Stop Transmission
not transmitted(*)

a,b,c,d

A,B,C,D

a,b,c,d/t,n,*,e

DC1,DC2,DC3,DC4

UDSI
Default “B7”(*) symbology identifier: see "Data
transmission settings
( UDSI transmission).

Code mark
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “D”(*)
transmission settings
(Code mark transmission).

Check Digit

not used(*)

checked and transmitted

checked and not


transmitted

Operation Manual 22
Codabar

CLSI Library system


Spaces inserted after characters
1, 5, 10 in the 14-character label not active(*)
(used in the USA by libraries using
the CLSI system).
Example: "39990000192148" is active
transmitted as "3 9990 00019
2148"
Concatenation mode
No Restriction:Concatenates all No restrictions(*)
adjacent codes regardless of start
stop values.
stop1 =start2
Stop1=start2: Only concatenates
adjacent codes if stop character of
first code = start character of ABC(American Blood
second code: Commission)

ABC: Only concatenates adjacent


codes if stop character of first code
= D and start character of
second code = D

Concatenation 4
Disable : No concatenation. disable(*)

Transmit concatented codes


Code Option

only-Does not transmit single transmit concatenated


codes, only transmit concatenated codes only
codes that comply with the current
activation mode.
transmit all codes
Transmit all codes: Transmits
single codes and concatenated
codes that comply with the current
activation mode
Length mode
L1 as minimum length(*)

L1,L2,L3 as fixed lengths

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Codablock A

Activation
CodaBlock A : 2-dimensional
not active(*)
alphanumerical symbology.

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “K0”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Default “*”(*) symbology identifier: see "Data
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).

Operation Manual 24
Codablock F

Activation
Codeblock F: 2-dimensional not active(*)
alphanumerical symbology

we recommend that you active


deactivate Code 128 if possible (to
avoid confusion with Code 128)

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “K1”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).
Code mark
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).

4
Code Option

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Code 11

Activation
Code 11: numerical symbology
not active(*)

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “C1”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).

Check Digit Transmission

Not transmitted(*)

Transmitted

Check Digit Verification


1 digit(*)

2 digits

Length mode
L1 as minimum length

Operation Manual 26
Code 39/Trioptic Code39
Activation
Code 39/ Trioptic code 39:
active(*)
Alphanumeric symbology.

not active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “B1”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).
Format
Format: standard 43 characters
Standard(*)
(default) or full ASCII.

Full ASCII

Start/Stop transmission
4
not active(*)
Code Option

active

Accepted Start Character


$ Only(*)

* Only

$ and *

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Code 39/Trioptic Code39

Check Digit
Modulo 43 : Provides extra validation
not used(*)
of data.

French CIP:
modulo 43 checked and
transmission - French pharmaceutical industry
- Only used for codes with 7
characters.
modulo 43 checked but not
transmission Italian CPI:
- Italian pharmaceutical industry, also
known as Code 32.
French CIP checked and - Transmitted as standard Code 39 if
transmission checksum not validated.

French CIP checked but


not transmission

Italian CPI checked and


transmission

Italian CPI checked but not


transmission

Length mode
L1 as minimum lrngth

Reading range
- Applies a special algorithm for
normal(*)
long-distance reading (default
setting).
- Use the "normal" setting if distance
extended
reading is not required.

Operation Manual 28
Code 39/Trioptic Code39
Reading tolerance
High(*)
- Sets the tolerance level for
reading hard to read bar codes.
medium
- High = most permissive (reads
codes of variable quality).
low
- Low = least permissive (only
reads high quality codes that meet
official Code 39 standards)

4
Code Option

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Code93

Activation
not active(*)
Code 93: Alphanumeric full ASCII
symbology.
active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “B6”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “D”(*)
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).

Length mode
L1 as minimum length

Operation Manual 30
Code 128/EAN 128/ISBT
Code 128 Activation
Code 128: Alphanumeric full ASCII active(*)
symbology.

not active

GS1- 128 Activation


GS1-128 = Code 128 with the
active(*)
FNC1 character in the first position

not active

ISBT 128 Activation


ISBT: International Society of Blood
not active(*)
Transfusion.
- Activating ISBT 128 deactivates
Code 128 / GS1-128 (to avoid
active
confusion with Code 128 /
GS1-128).

Code128 UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “B3”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
4
transmission).
Code Option

Code128 Code mark


symbology identifier: see "Data Default “D”(*)
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).
GS1-128 UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “C9”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).
GS1-128 Code mark
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “D”(*)
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).

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Code 128/EAN 128/ISBT
Check digit Verification
not active(*)

active

unconventional
Unconventional GS1-128: has two
active(*)
FNC1 characters at the beginning
instead of one
not active

GTIN processing
not active(*) GTIN :Global Trade Item Number.
- To use GTIN processing you must
also activate the GS1-128
active symbology.
IMPORTANT: when GS1-128 and
GTIN processing are both activated
it is not possible to read normal
GS1-128 codes.

Identifier
include(*) - The ]C1 AIM identifier for GS1-128
is automatically added by default in
front of GS1-128 bar codes.
remove

Concatenation
Authorized ISBT 128 code
pairs only(*)

All ISBT 128 code pairs

Operation Manual 32
Code 128/EAN 128/ISBT

Concatenation
Transmission
IMPORTANT:
- Codes are not concatenated by disable(*)
default (default transmission
setting is "single codes only").
concatenated codes only
- You must select one of the
"concatenated codes" transmission
options to send concatenated single and concatenated
codes. codes

Separator character
- Default = GS function character
(ASCII 29). <GS>(1Dh)(*))

Reading range
- Applies a special algorithm for Extended(*)
long-distance reading
(default setting).
- Use the "normal" setting if distance Normal
reading is not required.
4
Reading Tolerance
- Sets the tolerance level for reading High(*)
Code Option

hard to read bar codes.

medium

low

Length mode
L1 as minimum length(*)

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Data Matrix

Activation
Data Matrix:
not active(*)
- Two-dimensional symbology.
- Can encode up to approximately
2000 characters.
active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “D0”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).

Operation Manual 34
Dutch Post

Activation
Dutch postal barcode not active(*)

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “P4”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).
Code mark
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (Code mark
transmission).

4
Code Option

35
GS1 composite
CC-A/B Activation
GS1 Composite:
not active(*)
Symbology consisting of a linear
component and an adjacent 2-D
composite component.
active

CC-C Activation
not active(*)

active

CC-A/B UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “G0”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

CC-A/B Code mark


Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

CC-C UDSI
Default “G1”(*) symbology identifier: see "Data
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

CC-C Code mark


Default “*”(*) Symbology identifier: See” Data
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Linear Only
Transmission Mode
not active(*) - Applied to all composite codes.
- Allows you to decide to only transmit
the linear code
active

Operation Manual 36
GS1 composite

Message Decoding
Only applied to composite codes
Never linked(*)
based on EAN/UPC.

Auto Discriminate: Scanner


always linked
decides if it needs to search or not
for an attached code.
auto-discirminate
Always Linked: Scanner always
searches for an attached code.

Never linked: Scanner never searches for an attached code.

4
Code Option

37
Interleaved 2 of 5
Activation
Interleaved 2 of 5: Numerical
not active(*)
symbology.

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “B2”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Default “I”(*) Symbology identifier: See” Data
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Reading Range
Extended(*) - Applies a special algorithm for
long-distance reading
(default setting).
normal - Use the "normal" setting if distance
reading is not required.

Check Digit Verification


Not used(*)

Modulo 10 checked and


transmission

Modulo 10 checked but not


transmission

French CIP HR checked


and transmission

French CIP HR checked but


not transmission

Operation Manual 38
Interleaved 2 of 5

Length Mode
L1 as minimum length(*)

L1,L2,L3 as fixed lengths

4
Code Option

39
Japan Post

Activation
Japan Post: postal barcode.
not active(*)

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “P5”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Check Digit
Transmission

active (*)

not active

Operation Manual 40
Matrix 2 of 5

Activation
Matrix 2 of 5: Numerical not active(*)
symbology.

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “B4”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data Default “D”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

start/stop Transmission
regular(*)

China Post

4
Length mode
L1 as minimum length
Code Option

41
Maxicode

Activation
Maxicode: Two-dimensional
not active(*)
alphanumerical symbology used by
UPS.
active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “D2”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Default “*”(*) Symbology identifier: See” Data
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Mode 0
not active (*) - This mode is obsolete.
- We do not recommend using this
mode.
active

Mode 0 Header
regular (*)

extended

Operation Manual 42
Msi Code

Activation
MSI Code: Numerical symbology. not active(*)

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “B8”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data Default “D”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Check Digit
Modulo 10 checked and
transmission(*)

modulo10 checked but not


transmission
4

double modulo10
Code Option

checked and
transmission(*)

double modulo 10 checked


but not transmission

Length mode
L1 as minimum length

43
PDF 417
Activation
PDF417: Two-dimensional
not active(*)
symbology.

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “C7”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

control header
transmission
not transmitted(*) Only present in macro PDF codes.

transmitted

segment count
transmission
not transmitted(*) Optional filed: Transmit additional
information if present in the label.
(segment count).
transmitted

time stamp transmission


not transmitted(*)
Optional filed: Transmit additional
information if present in the label.
(Time stamp).
transmitted

Operation Manual 44
PDF 417

checksum transmission
Optional filed: Transmit additional not active(*)
information if present in the label.
(Checksum transmission).
active

File name
Transmission
Optional filed: Transmit additional not active(*)
information if present in the label.
(file name).
active

sender transmission
Optional filed: Transmit additional not active(*)
information if present in the label.
(Sender).
active

addressee transmission 4
Optional filed: Transmit additional not active(*)
information if present in the label.
(Addressss).
Code Option

active

file size transmission


Optional filed: Transmit additional
not active(*)
information if present in the label.
(File size).
active

45
MircoPDF 417

Activation
Micro PDF417: Two-dimensional
not active(*)
symbology.

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “C8”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Code 128 emulation


- When active and reading a
not active(*)
MicroPDF code containing a special
flag, the scanner transmits the Code
128 AIM symbology identifier
active
instead of the MicroPDF symbology
identifier ( ]C instead of ]L )

Operation Manual 46
Planet

Activation
Planet: postal symbology . not active(*)

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “P1”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Check Digit Transmission

not active(*)

active
4
Code Option

47
Plessey Code

Activation
Plessey Code: Numerical
not active(*)
symbology.

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “C2”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “D”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Check Digit
Trasnmission
not active(*)

active

Length mode
L1 as minimum length

Operation Manual 48
Postnet

Activation
Post Net: Postal Numeric Encoding
not active(*)
Technique.

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “P0”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Check Digit
Transmission
not active(*)

active
4
Code Option

49
QR Code

Activation
QR code: Two-dimensional matrix
not active(*)
symbology.

- Can encode up to 2509 numeric or


active
1520 alphanumeric characters.
- Offers three levels of error detection.

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “D1”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Operation Manual 50
GS1 DataBar (RSS14)

Activation
- Also known as Reduced Space not active(*)
Symbology (RSS).

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “C3”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

4
Code Option

51
GS1 DataBar (Limited)

Activation
not active(*)
RSS limited: Numerical symbology.
- Does not read stacked version.
active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “C4”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Operation Manual 52
GS1 DataBar (Expanded)

Activation
- Reads the following types of GS1 not active(*)
DataBar Expanded:
GS1 DataBar Expanded
GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “C5”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

4
Code Option

53
Standard 2 of 5

Activation
Standard 2 of 5: Numerical
not active(*)
symbology.

- Also referred to as "Straight 2 of 5"


active
and "Industrial 2 of 5.

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “B5”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “D”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

format
Identicon(6 start/stop
bars)(*) Default format = Identicon (6
start/stop bars).

Computer Identics(4
start/stop bars)

Check Digit
Not used(*)

checked and transmitted


modulo 10

checked but not


transmitted modulo 10

Length mode
L1 as minimum length

L1,L2,L3 as fixed lengths

Operation Manual 54
Telepen

Activation
Telepen: Alphanumeric full ASCII
not active(*)
symbology - letter case defined.

active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “C6”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Format
- Default format = ASCII. ASCII(*)

Numeric

4
Length mode
L1 as minimum length
Code Option

55
TLC 39

Activation
not active(*)
TLC 39: Symbology consisting of
two elements: MicroPDF417 code
and a Code 39 code.
active

UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “H0”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

Code mark
Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “*”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

Linear transmission only


not active(*)

active

ECI security
ECI Security: - Used to differentiate
10(*)
between TLC 39 and standard Code
39.

Operation Manual 56
UPC/EAN
UPC-A Activation
UPC-A: Numerical symbology. active(*)

not active

UPC-E Activation
UPC-E: Numerical symbology.
active(*)

not active

EAN-13 Activation
active(*)
EAN-13: Numerical symbology.

not active

EAN-8 Activation
active(*) 4
EAN-8: Numerical symbology.
Code Option

not active

UPC-E1 Activation
not active(*)
UPC-E1: Numerical symbology.

active

UPC-A UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data Default “A0”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

UPC-E UDSI
Symbology identifier: See” Data Default “E0”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

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UPC/EAN

EAN-13 UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “F”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

EAN-8 UDSI
symbology identifier: see "Data
Default “FF”(*)
transmission settings( UDSI
transmission).

UPC-A Code mark


Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “A”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

UPC-E Code mark


Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “E”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

EAN-13 Code mark


Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “F”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

EAN-8 Code mark


Symbology identifier: See” Data
Default “FF”(*)
transmission settings (code mark
transmission).

UPC-A Check Digit


Trasnmission
transmitted (*)

not transmitted

UPC-E Check Digit


Transmission
transmitted (*)

not transmitted

Operation Manual 58
UPC/EAN
EAN-13 Check Digit
Transmission
transmitted (*)

not transmitted

EAN-8 Check Digit


Transmission
transmitted(*)

not transmitted

UPC-A Number system


Transmission
transmitted (*)

not transmitted
4
UPC-E Number system
Transmission
Code Option

transmitted (*)

not transmitted

UPC-A Transmitted as
EAN-13

transmitted (*)

not transmitted

59
UPC/EAN

UPC-E Transmitted as
UPC-A
transmitted (*)

not transmitted

EAN-8 Transmitted as
EAN-13
transmitted (*)

not transmitted

ISBN conversion for


EAN13
not active(*)

active

ISMN conversion for


EAN13
not active(*)

active

ISSN conversion for


EAN13
not active(*)

active

Operation Manual 60
UPC/EAN
GTIN processing
- GTIN processing transmits Not active(*)
EAN/UPC as the 14 character GS1
Composite GTIN.
- To use GTIN processing you must active
also activate the desired EAN/UPC
symbologies.
Reading range
- Applies a special algorithm for Extended(*)
long-distance reading
(default setting).
- Use the "normal" setting if distance normal
reading is not required.

Add-on digits
Not required but
transmitted if read(*)

required and transmitted

Add-on 2 4
Not active(*)
Code Option

active

Add-on 5
Not active (*)

active

Add-on digit security


10(*)

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Message Format

Preamble
none(*) [preamble] [symbology id] <data>
[postamble]

Postamble
[preamble] [symbology id] <data>
Carriage Return+Line
Feed(*) [postamble]

none

Symbology identifier
transmission
Not transmitted(*) [symbology id] <data>

Code mark

AIM identifier

UDSI

Operation Manual 62
ISCP Parameters

Data Format

raw(*)

packet

Optical setup
Modification Event
Activation
not active(*)

5
active

Data Transaction Settings


Optical setup Rejected
Event Activation
not active(*)

active

Start of read session


Event Activation
not active(*)

active

End of read session


Event Activation

not active(*)

active

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ISCP Parameters

Scanner startup Event


Activation
not active(*)

active

Trigger Pressed Event


Activation
not active(*)

active

Trigger Released Event


Activation
not active(*)

active

Operation Manual 64
Data Editing

Scenario 1
Not active(*)

active

Scenario 2
Not active(*)

5
active

Scenario 3

Data Transaction Settings


Not active(*)

active

Scenario 4
Not active(*)

active

Scenario 5
Not active(*)

active

65
Data Editing

Scenario 6
not active(*)

active

Scenario 7
not active(*)

active

Operation Manual 66
Decoding Security
consecutive same read
data Validation
Data is only transmitted after
Auto read count before
repeated reads give the same transmission
result.

single read before


transmission(*)

timeout between
different consecutive
reads(ms)

6
300 ms(*)

Operating Setting
timeout between
identical consecutive
reads(ms)

none(*)

67
Trigger settings
Turn off after good read
active(*)

not active

Timeout
2 sec(*)

Trigger Mode
Continuous: At power up the
Continuous
lighting and decoding are on all the
time. The trigger is not used
Level(*)
Level: Lighting and decoding are on
when the trigger line is activated
(trigger pressed) and off when the
Pulse
trigger line is deactivated (trigger
released).
Flashing
Pulse: Lighting and decoding are on
when the trigger line is activated
(trigger pressed) and stay on until a
Autostand
period of inactivity lasting the time
specified by the trigger timeout.
- After the timeout lighting and
Auto Detect
decoding are turned off.

Falshing: 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.

Autostand: - Autostand begins in flashing mode: 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.

Auto Detect: When a new bar code is presented the lighting and
decoding restart and stay on until another period inactivity.

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Beep/LED Indicator

Beep Frequency (Hz)


Beep Indicator: You can adjust
High(2090 HZ)(*)
Beep frequency , Beep number and
Beep Duration of good reading upon
your pavorite usage.
medium(1760 Hz)

low(1318 Hz)

Good read Beep Number

6
none(*)

Operating Setting
1

Good read Beep Duration


60 ms

80 ms(*)

200 ms

300 ms

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Beep/LED Indicator
Good Read Led Duration
"Read" LED green = "good read"
80 ms(*)

0.5 sec

1 sec

2.5 sec

5 sec

Error beep
On(*)

Off

Setup beep
Off(*)

On

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Configuration parameter

Configuration modes
Enable(*)

Inhibit after 1 mn

always disabled

6
Operating Setting

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Cable Type
IBM PC, XT, AT & PS/2
Function 6p Mini Din(M) 6p Mini Din(F)
Clock (Host) 5 ---
Data (Host) 1 ---
Clock (KBD.) --- 5
Data (KBD.) --- 1
Ground 3 3
GND Shield 3 3
VCC (+5V) 4 4
5 6 6 5
3 4 4 3
1 2 2 1

6p Mini Din(M) 6p Mini Din(F)

RS-232
Function 9p D-Sub(F)
TxD 2
RxD 3
RTS 8
CTS 7
Shorted 4,6
Ground 5
GND Shield 5
VCC (+5V) 9
5 1

9 6
9p D-Sub(F)
1 2

DC Jack(M)

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Test Chart
UPC-A

000012345670

EAN-13 (ISBN) with Add-on 5

9789572216675 00420
( I SB N: 95 7 22 1 66 7 8)

Code-39 (Full ASCII Code)

* C O D E 3 9 T + E + S + T *
( Fu l l AS CI I C od e: *CO DE 3 9 Tes t *)

Interleaved 2 of 5

12345678905

Code-93

CODE93 TESTYd

Code-128 (C Type)

0123456789e
( UC C/ E AN - 1 2 8: ] C1 0 1 23 4 56 7 89 e)
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Test Chart
Codabar/NW7

C98765D D43210A

MSI/Plessey

1 0 5 5 8 3 0 2 5

CODE-11

8 8 6 2 6 4 7 7 7 9 7 3 3

UK/Plessey

1 6 5 2 0 0 0 3 5 4 6 1

Telepen

T E L E P E N T e s t +
(Numeric: 57424942534251055774888916)

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0

ASCII Code Table


H
0 1 0 1 1
L

0 Null NUL DLE


1 Up F1 SOH DC1 2
2 Down F2 STX DC2
3 Left F3 ETX DC3
3
4 Right F4 EOT DC4
5 PgUp F5 ENQ NAK
6 PgDn F6 ACK SYN 4
7 F7 BEL ETB
8 Bs F8 BS CAN 5
9 Tab F9 HT EM
A F10 LF SUM
6
B Home Esc VT ESC
C End F11 FF FS
D Enter F12 CR GS 7
E Insert Ctrl+ SO RS
F Delete Alt+ SI US 8
∗ ν For keyboard wedge only.
H
2 3 4 5 6 7 9
L

0 SP 0 @ P ` p
1 ! 1 A Q a q A
2 “ 2 B R b r
3 # 3 C S c s
B
4 $ 4 D T d t
5 % 5 E U e u
6 & 6 F V f v C
7 ‘ 7 G W g w
8 ( 8 H X h x D
9 ) 9 I Y i y
A * : J Z j z
E
B + ; K [ k {
C , < L \ l |
D - = M ] m } F
E . > N ^ n ~
F / ? O _ o DEL SET

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