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Datalogic S.r.l. Via S. Vitalino 13 40012 Calderara di Reno Bologna - Italy TC1200 Reference Manual Ed.: 07/2017

This manual refers to software release 1.1.0 or later.

© 2008 – 2017 Datalogic S.p.A. and/or its affiliates ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Without limiting the rights under copyright, no part of this documentation may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or for any purpose, without the express written permission of Datalogic S.p.A. and/or its affiliates.

Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S.p.A. in many countries, including the U.S.A. and the E.U.

Aladdin is a trademark of Datalogic S.p.A. and/or its affiliates. All other trademarks and brands are property of their respective owners. Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material.

17/07/17

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CONTENTS

REFERENCES ............................................................................................................ ix Conventions ................................................................................................................. ix Reference Documentation ........................................................................................... ix Support Through The Website ..................................................................................... ix Patents ......................................................................................................................... ix

SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE NOTICES ..................................................................... x FCC Compliance .......................................................................................................... x Power Supply ................................................................................................................ x CE Compliance ............................................................................................................. x Handling ....................................................................................................................... xi

1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Configuration Methods .................................................................................................. 1 1.1.1 Configuration Using Datalogic Aladdin™ ...................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Configuration Using Serial Programming Strings ......................................................... 1 1.1.3 Configuration Using Programming Barcode Labels ...................................................... 1 1.2 Button and LED Indicators ............................................................................................ 2 1.3 Available Models ........................................................................................................... 2 1.4 Accessories .................................................................................................................. 3

2 INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................... 4 2.1 TC1200 CCD Scanner .................................................................................................. 4 2.1.1 Mechanical Installation ................................................................................................. 4 2.1.2 GFC-1200 105° Deflection Mirror ................................................................................. 5 2.1.3 CAB-TC1200 Adapter Cable ........................................................................................ 7 2.1.4 Electrical Connections .................................................................................................. 8 2.2 TC1200 CCD Scan Engine ......................................................................................... 12 2.2.1 Mechanical Installation ............................................................................................... 12 2.2.2 Electrical Connections ................................................................................................ 13 2.2.3 USB-KBD Scan Engine Trigger for Barcode Configuration ........................................ 16 2.3 Positioning .................................................................................................................. 17 2.4 Dynamic Code Reading Applications ......................................................................... 18 2.4.1 Line Speed vs. Exposure Time ................................................................................... 18 2.4.2 Step-Ladder Applications ............................................................................................ 20 2.4.3 Picket-Fence Applications .......................................................................................... 21

3 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION STRINGS ............................................................... 22 3.1 TC1200 Configuration ................................................................................................. 22

4 BARCODE CONFIGURATION .................................................................................. 40 4.1 Initial Setup ................................................................................................................. 40

Restore Default ........................................................................................................... 40 Interface Selection ...................................................................................................... 40

4.2 Changing Default Settings .......................................................................................... 42 Global Interface Features ........................................................................................... 43

RS232 ......................................................................................................................... 44 Baud Rate ................................................................................................................... 45 Parity ........................................................................................................................... 45 Data Bits ..................................................................................................................... 46 Stop Bits ..................................................................................................................... 46

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RS232/USB-COM ....................................................................................................... 47 Intercharacter Delay ................................................................................................... 48 Disable Character ....................................................................................................... 48 Enable Character ........................................................................................................ 48 ACK/NAK Options ....................................................................................................... 48 ACK Character ............................................................................................................ 48 NAK Character ............................................................................................................ 49 ACK/NAK Timeout ...................................................................................................... 49 ACK/NAK Retry Count ................................................................................................ 49 ACK/NAK Error Handling ............................................................................................ 49

USB-KBD ................................................................................................................... 50 Keyboard Country ....................................................................................................... 51 Keyboard Country (continued) .................................................................................... 52 Keyboard Intercode Delay .......................................................................................... 52 Send Control Characters ............................................................................................ 53 USB Keyboard Speed ................................................................................................. 53 USB Keyboard Speed (continued) .............................................................................. 54

READING PARAMETERS ......................................................................................... 55 Illumination Mode ........................................................................................................ 56 Operating Mode .......................................................................................................... 56 Automatic Threshold ................................................................................................... 56 Phase Off Event .......................................................................................................... 57 Timeout ....................................................................................................................... 57 Serial Start .................................................................................................................. 57 Serial Stop .................................................................................................................. 57 LED Indication ............................................................................................................ 57 Label Programming Mode .......................................................................................... 58 Exposure Mode ........................................................................................................... 58 Reading Conditions .................................................................................................... 58

DATA FORMAT ......................................................................................................... 59 Data Transmission ...................................................................................................... 60 Code Verifier Mode ..................................................................................................... 60 Match String ................................................................................................................ 60 Wrong Code String ..................................................................................................... 60 Case Conversion ........................................................................................................ 61 Global Prefix ............................................................................................................... 61 Global Suffix ............................................................................................................... 61 No Read String ........................................................................................................... 61 Transmit AIM IDs ........................................................................................................ 62 Transmit Custom Label IDs ........................................................................................ 62 Custom Label Identifiers ............................................................................................. 62 Custom Label Identifiers (continued) .......................................................................... 63 Custom Label Identifiers (continued) .......................................................................... 64 Custom Code Identifiers (continued) .......................................................................... 65

DIGITAL OUTPUTS ................................................................................................... 66 Output 1 Activation Event ........................................................................................... 67 Output 1 Deactivation Event ....................................................................................... 67 Output 1 Deactivation Timeout ................................................................................... 67 Output 1 Activation Event ........................................................................................... 67 Output 2 Activation Event ........................................................................................... 68 Output 2 Deactivation Event ....................................................................................... 68

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Output 2 Deactivation Timeout ................................................................................... 68 Output 2 Activation Event ........................................................................................... 68

POWER SAVE ........................................................................................................... 69 Sleep Mode Timeout ................................................................................................... 70

CODE SELECTION .................................................................................................... 71 Positive / Negative Background .................................................................................. 72 UPC-A ......................................................................................................................... 73 Check Character Tx .................................................................................................... 73 Expand to EAN-13 ...................................................................................................... 73 Number System Tx ..................................................................................................... 73 UPC-A Minimum Reads .............................................................................................. 74 Coupon Control ........................................................................................................... 74 UPC-E ......................................................................................................................... 75 Check Character Tx .................................................................................................... 75 Expand to UPC-A ....................................................................................................... 75 Expand to EAN-13 ...................................................................................................... 75 Number System Tx ..................................................................................................... 76 UPC-E Minimum Reads .............................................................................................. 76 EAN-13 ....................................................................................................................... 77 Check Character Tx .................................................................................................... 77 ISBN Conversion ........................................................................................................ 77 ISSN Conversion ........................................................................................................ 77 Flag 1 Character ......................................................................................................... 78 EAN-13 Minimum Reads ............................................................................................ 78 Coupon Control ........................................................................................................... 78 EAN-8 ......................................................................................................................... 79 Check Character Tx .................................................................................................... 79 Expand to EAN-13 ...................................................................................................... 79 EAN-8 Minimum Reads .............................................................................................. 79 Enable Optional P2 Add-On ....................................................................................... 80 Enable Optional P5 Add-On ....................................................................................... 80 P2 Minimum Reads .................................................................................................... 80 P5 Minimum Reads .................................................................................................... 81 Optional Add-On Timer ............................................................................................... 81 GTIN Format ............................................................................................................... 82 Decoding Level ........................................................................................................... 82 Character Correlation ................................................................................................. 82 In-Store Minimum Reads ............................................................................................ 83 Code 39 ...................................................................................................................... 83 Code 39 Full ASCII ..................................................................................................... 83 Code Length Control ................................................................................................... 83 Set Length .................................................................................................................. 84 Code 39 Check Tx ...................................................................................................... 84 Code 39 Start/Stop Tx ................................................................................................ 84 Code 32 (Italian Pharmaceutical) ............................................................................... 85 Code 32 Check Tx ...................................................................................................... 85 Code 32 Start/Stop Tx ................................................................................................ 85 Check Calculation ....................................................................................................... 86 Minimum Reads .......................................................................................................... 86 Decoding Level ........................................................................................................... 87 Character Correlation ................................................................................................. 87 Interdigit Ratio ............................................................................................................. 87 Quiet Zones ................................................................................................................ 88

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Stitching ...................................................................................................................... 88 Code 128 .................................................................................................................... 89 GS1-128 Enable ......................................................................................................... 89 Code Length Control ................................................................................................... 89 Set Length .................................................................................................................. 89 Expand to Code 39 ..................................................................................................... 90 Check Tx ..................................................................................................................... 90 Function Character Tx ................................................................................................ 90 Sub-Code Change Tx ................................................................................................. 90 Minimum Reads .......................................................................................................... 91 Decoding Level ........................................................................................................... 91 Character Correlation ................................................................................................. 92 Quiet Zones ................................................................................................................ 92 Stitching ...................................................................................................................... 92 ISBT 128 Concatenation ............................................................................................. 93 Concatenation Mode ................................................................................................... 93 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout ................................................................................ 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 ........................................................................................................ 94 Code Length Control ................................................................................................... 94 Set Length .................................................................................................................. 94 Check Calculation ....................................................................................................... 95 Check Tx ..................................................................................................................... 95 Minimum Reads .......................................................................................................... 96 Decoding Level ........................................................................................................... 96 Character Correlation ................................................................................................. 97 Stitching ...................................................................................................................... 97 Zero Pattern ................................................................................................................ 97 Standard 2 of 5 ........................................................................................................... 98 Code Length Control ................................................................................................... 98 Set Length .................................................................................................................. 98 Check Calculation ....................................................................................................... 98 Check Tx ..................................................................................................................... 99 Minimum Reads .......................................................................................................... 99 Decoding Level ......................................................................................................... 100 Character Correlation ............................................................................................... 100 Stitching .................................................................................................................... 100 Industrial 2 of 5 ......................................................................................................... 101 Code Length Control ................................................................................................. 101 Set Length ................................................................................................................ 101 Check Calculation ..................................................................................................... 102 Check Tx ................................................................................................................... 102 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................ 103 Character Correlation ............................................................................................... 103 Stitching .................................................................................................................... 103 Codabar .................................................................................................................... 104 Code Length Control ................................................................................................. 104 Set Length ................................................................................................................ 104 Codabar ABC ............................................................................................................ 105 Concatenation Mode ................................................................................................. 105 Dynamic Concatenation Timeout .............................................................................. 105 Check Calculation ..................................................................................................... 106 Check Tx ................................................................................................................... 106 Start/Stop Set ........................................................................................................... 106 Start/Stop Tx ............................................................................................................. 107 Start/Stop Match ....................................................................................................... 107

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Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................ 107 Decoding Level ......................................................................................................... 108 Character Correlation ............................................................................................... 108 Interdigit Ratio ........................................................................................................... 108 Quiet Zones .............................................................................................................. 109 Stitching .................................................................................................................... 109 Code 11 .................................................................................................................... 110 Code Length Control ................................................................................................. 110 Set Length ................................................................................................................ 110 Check Calculation ..................................................................................................... 111 Check Tx ................................................................................................................... 111 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................ 112 Decoding Level ......................................................................................................... 112 Character Correlation ............................................................................................... 113 Interdigit Ratio ........................................................................................................... 113 Stitching .................................................................................................................... 113 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional .................................................................................. 114 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1-128 Emulation .................................................. 114 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................ 114 GS1 DataBar Expanded ........................................................................................... 115 GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1-128 Emulation ........................................................... 115 Code Length Control ................................................................................................. 115 Set Length ................................................................................................................ 115 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................ 116 Coupon Control ......................................................................................................... 116 GS1 DataBar Limited ................................................................................................ 117 GS1 DataBar Limited GS1-128 Emulation ............................................................... 117 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................ 117 Code 93 .................................................................................................................... 118 Code Length Control ................................................................................................. 118 Set Length ................................................................................................................ 118 Check Calculation ..................................................................................................... 119 Check Tx ................................................................................................................... 119 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................ 120 Decoding Level ......................................................................................................... 120 Character Correlation ............................................................................................... 121 Quiet Zones .............................................................................................................. 121 Stitching .................................................................................................................... 121 MSI ........................................................................................................................... 122 Code Length Control ................................................................................................. 122 Set Length ................................................................................................................ 122 Check Calculation ..................................................................................................... 123 Check Tx ................................................................................................................... 123 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................ 124 Decoding Level ......................................................................................................... 124 Stitching .................................................................................................................... 125 Plessey ..................................................................................................................... 125 Code Length Control ................................................................................................. 125 Set Length ................................................................................................................ 125 Check Calculation ..................................................................................................... 126 Check Tx ................................................................................................................... 126 Minimum Reads ........................................................................................................ 126 Decoding Level ......................................................................................................... 127 Character Correlation ............................................................................................... 127 Stitching .................................................................................................................... 127

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5 PARAMETER REFERENCES ................................................................................. 128 5.1 RS232 Parameters ................................................................................................... 128 5.1.1 RS232 Only .............................................................................................................. 128 5.1.2 RS232/USB COM Parameters ................................................................................. 129 5.2 Reading Parameters ................................................................................................. 133 5.2.1 Illumination Mode ...................................................................................................... 133 5.2.2 Operating Mode ........................................................................................................ 134 5.2.3 Good Read LED ....................................................................................................... 137 5.2.4 Exposure Mode ......................................................................................................... 137 5.2.5 Preset Recipes ......................................................................................................... 137 5.3 Data Formatting ........................................................................................................ 138 5.3.1 Global Prefix/Suffix ................................................................................................... 139 5.3.2 Code Identifiers ......................................................................................................... 141 5.3.3 Code Verifier ............................................................................................................. 144 5.4 Digital Outputs .......................................................................................................... 145 5.5 Power Save .............................................................................................................. 146 5.6 Code Selection ......................................................................................................... 146 5.6.1 Concatenation ........................................................................................................... 148 5.6.2 Set Length ................................................................................................................ 149

6 MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................... 151 6.1 Cleaning .................................................................................................................... 151

7 TECHNICAL FEATURES ......................................................................................... 152 7.1 Reading Diagrams .................................................................................................... 153

A DEFAULT PARAMETERS TABLE .......................................................................... 154

B KEYPAD ................................................................................................................... 158

C ASCII/HEX/DECIMAL CHART ................................................................................. 160

D RESERVED CHARACTERS .................................................................................... 162

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REFERENCES

CONVENTIONS This manual uses the following conventions:

“User” or “Operator” refers to anyone using a TC1200.

“Device” refers to the TC1200.

“You” refers to the System Administrator or Technical Support person using this manual to install, mount, operate, maintain or troubleshoot a TC1200.

REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION The documentation related to the TC1200 management is listed below:

GFC-TC1200 Installation Manual

Datalogic Aladdin™ Help On Line

SUPPORT THROUGH THE WEBSITE Datalogic provides several services as well as technical support through its website. Log on to www.datalogic.com and click on the SUPPORT > Unattended Scanning Systems category link. From this page you can select your product model from the dropdown list which gives you access to:

Downloads including Data Sheets, Manuals, Software & Utilities, and Drawings;

Repair Program for On-Line Return Material Authorizations (RMAs) plus Repair Center contact information;

Service Program containing details about Maintenance Agreements;

Technical Support through email or phone.

PATENTS See www.patents.datalogic.com for patent list. This product is covered by one or more of the following patents: Utility patents: EP0789315B1, EP0926620B1, EP0997760B1, EP1217571B1, EP1804089B1, EP2315156B1, JP5192390B2, US5992740, US6098883, US6260764, US6443360, US7075663, US8113430, ZL200680050007.8.

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SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE NOTICES

FCC COMPLIANCE Modifications or changes to this equipment without the expressed written approval of Datalogic could void the authority to use the equipment. This device complies with PART 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference which may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to 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 interference 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 interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

POWER SUPPLY

This product is intended to be installed by Qualified Personnel only. This accessory device is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed or CSA Certified Power Unit with «Class 2» or LPS power source, which supplies power directly to the scanner via the 9-pin or USB connector.

CE COMPLIANCE CE marking states the compliance of the product with essential requirements listed in the applicable European directive. Since the directives and applicable standards are subject to continuous updates, and since Datalogic promptly adopts these updates, therefore the EU declaration of conformity is a living document. The EU declaration of conformity is available for competent authorities and customers through Datalogic commercial reference contacts. Since April 20th, 2016 the main European directives applicable to Datalogic products require inclusion of an adequate analysis and assessment of the risk(s). This evaluation was carried out in relation to the applicable points of the standards listed in the Declaration of Conformity. Datalogic products are mainly designed for integration purposes into more complex systems. For this reason it is under the responsibility of the system integrator to do a new risk assessment regarding the final installation. Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

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EAC COMPLIANCE Customs Union: The CU Conformity certification has been achieved; this allows the Product to bear the Eurasian mark of conformity.

HANDLING The TC1200 is designed to be used in an industrial environment and is built to withstand vibration and shock when correctly installed, however it is also a precision product and therefore before and during installation it must be handled correctly to avoid damage.

avoid that the scanners hit one another causing damage. They should be handled separately.

avoid that the scanners are dropped (exceeding shock limits).

do not fine tune the positioning by striking the scanner or bracket.

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do not weld the scanner into position which can cause electrostatic, heat or output window damage.

do not spray paint near the scanner which can cause output window damage.

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1 INTRODUCTION The TC1200 compact CCD reader is the perfect solution for many OEM applications. It contains a built-in decoder and multi-standard interface. Due to its well-balanced mix of technical characteristics it is perfect for integration into custom equipment, setting a new standard in this product class. This Reference Manual provides connection diagrams, default parameter listing, complete application parameter settings, specific technical features and reading diagrams.

1.1 CONFIGURATION METHODS

1.1.1 Configuration Using Datalogic Aladdin™ (for RS232/USB-COM Interfaces)

The easiest way to configure TC1200 is by using the Datalogic Aladdin™ utility program downloadable from: www.datalogic.com. Aladdin allows you to program the TC1200 reader by selecting configuration commands through a user-friendly graphical interface running on a PC. These commands are sent to the reader over the selected communication interface, or they can be printed as barcodes to be scanned. Aladdin also provides Help On-Line files explaining how to use the program as well as descriptions of the configuration parameters. Aladdin also provides the ability to perform a software upgrade for the connected device (see the Datalogic Aladdin™ Help On-Line for more details).

1.1.2 Configuration Using Serial Programming Strings (for RS232/USB-COM Interfaces)

This manual contains the complete set of command strings for TC1200 configuration. These strings can be sent via the RS232/USB-COM interface using a terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal. Refer to Chapter 3 of this manual for configuration procedures using Serial Strings sent by the Host.

1.1.3 Configuration Using Programming Barcode Labels (for all Interfaces)

Refer to Chapter 4 of this manual for configuration procedures using Programming Bacode Labels.

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1.2 BUTTON AND LED INDICATORS On the face of the TC1200 scanner a keypad is present with a button and three indicator LEDs which are described in the table below.

TC1200 Scanner

TC1200 Keypad

INDICATORS Color MEANING

POWER LED Blue ON = Power ON

OFF = Power OFF or standby (only USB model)

GOOD Read LED Green ON = Good Read

OFF = No Read

Blinks = USB enumeration

TRIGGER LED Yellow ON = External trigger or button pressed

OFF = No trigger

Button Press for manual trigger

1.3 AVAILABLE MODELS The TC1200 reader is available in models that differ in regard to the following characteristics:

Output Interface

Enclosure The following models are therefore available:

TC1200-1000 CCD Reader, RS232

TC1200-1100 CCD Reader, USB

TC1200-0000 Scan Engine CCD Reader, RS232

TC1200-0100 Scan Engine CCD Reader, USB

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1.4 ACCESSORIES The following accessories are available to simplify installation and optimize product performance:

Name Description Part Number

CAB-TC1200 CBX Adapter Cable 10-30 Vdc Power Supply 93A051388

CAB-TC1200 to C-BOX 25-p D-sub Fem (TC1100 Compatible) 93A050026

GFC-1200 105° Deflection Mirror for TC1200 93ACC1891

CAB-TC1200 to 25DSUB Female (TC11K Compatible) 93A050026

NOTE

The TC1100 Compatible cable does not provide 10-30 Vdc to 5 Vdc conversion. TC1200 must be powered only with 5 Vdc.

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2 INSTALLATION

2.1 TC1200 CCD SCANNER

2.1.1 Mechanical Installation The diagram below gives the overall dimensions of the reader and may be used for its installation.

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.7

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M3

x4

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Figure 1 - Overall Dimensions

Optical Axis

If you do not use the mounting bracket and screws in the packaging, to avoid damage to the product case and internal components, make sure that mounting screws do not exceed the threaded

hole depth of 4 mm.

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2.1.2 GFC-1200 105° Deflection Mirror The GFC-1200 is a 105° deflection mirror that is mounted directly to the TC1200 Scanner.

Figure 2 - GFC-1200

The overall dimensions are provided in the figure below and can be used for its mounting.

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[3.03]

2.0

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Figure 3 - GFC-1200 Overall Dimensions

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To fix a TC1200-1x00 Scanner to the GFC-1200, use two M3x5 mm screws included in the GFC-1200 package. An extra screw is also supplied as a spare part. Refer to the figure below.

Figure 4 – Fixing TC1200 Scanner to GFC-1200

Based upon the 105° orientation, this mirror embeds the 15° skew angle (± 1.5°), necessary to avoid direct light reflection from the target label. This feature allows mounting the TC1200+GFC-1200 group parallel to the target surface, keeping the overall mounting space to a minimum.

15°

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[2.69]

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[0.8

1]

Figure 5 – Maintaining Minimum Skew Angle

Target label

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2.1.3 CAB-TC1200 Adapter Cable In order to connect the TC1200 to a CBX100 connection box, you can use the CAB-TC1200 adapter cable. This cable converts the 10-30 Vdc system power to the 5 Vdc necessary for the TC1200 reader. The cable has the following pinout:

25-Pin Connector

13,9 VDC Power supply input voltage + (10-30 Vdc)

25,7 GND Power supply input voltage -

1 SHIELD Cable Shield

18 EXT TRIG A External Trigger A (polarity insensitive)

19 EXT TRIG B External Trigger B (polarity insensitive)

8 OUT1 + Output 1 positive

11 OUT2 + Output 2 positive

12,22 OUT1/2 - Output 1/2 negative

20 RX Receive data (RS232 Aux on CBX)

21 TX Transmit data (RS232 Aux on CBX)

2,3,4,5,6,10,23,24 NC Not connected

Figure 6 – Typical Layout Using CAB-TC1200

Power Supply (10-30 Vdc)

Host

TC1200

CAB-TC1200

CBX100

photocell

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2.1.4 Electrical Connections The TC1200-1000 Scanner is equipped with a 9-pin Male D-Sub connector for connection to the power supply and input/output signals. The details of the connector pins are indicated in the following table:

Figure 7 - 9-pin Male D-sub Connector

9-pin Connector

1 VCC +5 Vdc

2 GND Ground

3 RX Receive Data

4 TX Transmit Data

5 OUT1 + Output signal 1, positive

6 OUT1/2 - Output signal 1/2, negative

7 OUT2 + Output signal 2, positive

8 EXT TRIG A External Trigger Input (polarity insensitive)

9 EXT TRIG B External Trigger Input (polarity insensitive)

Table 1 - TC1200-1000 Scanner Pinout

The TC1200-1100 Scanner is equipped with a USB Type A connector for connection to the PC standard USB Port. The details of the connector pins are indicated in the following table:

Figure 3 – USB Type A Connector

USB Type A Connector

1 VCC +5 Vdc

2 DATA - USB Data, negative

3 DATA + USB Data, positive

4 GND Ground

Table 2 - TC1200-1100 Scanner Pinout

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RS232 Interface The TC1200-1000 Scanner can communicate with the Host using the RS232 signals provided on the 9-pin connector. The pins are indicated in Table 1 and in the following diagram: It is always advisable to use shielded cables. The overall maximum cable length must be less than 15 m (49.2 ft).

TC1200 9-pin

2

3

GND

RX

TX 4

Host

GND

TXD

RXD

Earth Ground

Figure 8 - RS232 Interface Connection to Host

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Input There is an input available on the TC1200-1000 Scanner relative to the External Trigger used to signal the reading phase for On Line Operating Mode. The pins are indicated in Table 1. This input is optocoupled, polarity insensitive and can be driven by both an NPN or PNP type command. The connections are indicated in the following diagrams:

TC1200 EXTERNAL TRIGGER Vext 30 Vdc max.

8

9

Signal

V VCC ~

~ + -

EXT TRIG A

EXT TRIG B

Figure 4 - Input NPN Command Using External Power

TC1200 EXTERNAL TRIGGER Vext 30 Vdc max.

8

9 VCC ~

~ + -

V

Signal EXT TRIG A

EXT TRIG B

Figure 5 - Input PNP Command Using External Power

EXTERNAL TRIGGER TC1200

Signal

8

9

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2 Ground

V

VCC ~

~ + -

Vcc (5 Vdc)

GND

EXT TRIG A

EXT TRIG B

Figure 6 - Input NPN Command Using TC1200 Power

EXTERNAL TRIGGER TC1200

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2 Ground

V

Signal

VCC ~

~ + -

Vcc (5 Vdc)

GND

EXT TRIG A

EXT TRIG B

Figure 7 - Input PNP Command Using TC1200 Power

The External Trigger Input can also be activated by the external button (Push Button = Trigger On).

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Outputs There are two outputs available on the TC1200-1000 Scanner. Each output can be activated on one of the following events: Good Read, No Read, Wrong Code. The active level (high or low) of each Output can also be configured in software. The pins are indicated in Table 1. The connections are indicated in the following diagram:

USER INTERFACE Vext 30 Vdc max

OUT1 + 5

6 OUT1/2 -

TC1200

Figure 9 – Output1 Connection. Example NPN

USER INTERFACE Vext 30 Vdc max

OUT2 + 7

6 OUT1/2 -

TC1200

Figure 9 – Output2 Connection. Example NPN

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2.2 TC1200 CCD SCAN ENGINE

2.2.1 Mechanical Installation The diagram below gives the overall dimensions of the TC1200 Scan Engine and may be used for its installation.

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0]

5

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44

[1.7

3]

3

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.12]

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2] 31

[1.22]

1.5

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.36]

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[1.34]

39

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Ø2.3

[Ø0.09] N°3

3.1

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31.1

[1.22]

Figure 10 - Overall Dimensions

Optical Axis

J1 J2 1 8 1 10

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2.2.2 Electrical Connections The TC1200-0000 (RS232) Scan Engine is equipped with an 8-pin and a 10-pin DF13 connector for connection to the power supply, data and input/output signals. The TC1200-0100 (USB) Scan Engine is equipped with a 10-pin DF13 connector for connection to the power supply and data signals. Connector J2 is not mounted and I/O signals are not available. The details of the connector pins are indicated in the following table: TC1200-0000 (RS232) TC1200-0100 (USB)

Figure 10 – Scan Engine Connectors

J1

Pin Signal Description

1 D- USB Data negative

2 D+ USB Data positive

3 GND power ground

4 GND power ground

5 TX transmit data

6 RTS NOT USED

7 RX receive data

8 CTS NOT USED

9 VCC +5 Vdc

10 GND power ground

J2 (RS232 model Only)

Pin Signal Description

1 GND power ground

2 NC

3 OUT2 + Output 2 positive

4 OUT1/2 - Output 1/2 negative

5 OUT1 + Output 1 positive

6 NC

7 EXT TRIG A External Trigger Input (polarity insensitive)

8 EXT TRIG B External Trigger Input (polarity insensitive)

Table 3 - TC1200 Scan Engine Pinout

J1

J2

10

1 8

1

J1

10

1

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RS232 Interface The TC1200-0000 Scan Engine can communicate with the Host using the RS232 signals provided on the J1 connector. The pins are indicated in Table 1 and in the following diagram: It is always advisable to use shielded cables. The overall maximum cable length must be less than 15 m (49.2 ft).

TC1200

10

7

GND

RX

TX 5

Host

GND

TXD

RXD

Earth Ground

J1

Figure 12 - RS232 Interface Connection to Host

USB Interface The TC1200-0100 Scan Engine can communicate with the Host using the USB signals provided on the J1 connector. The pins are indicated in Table 1 and in the following diagram: It is always advisable to use shielded cables. The overall maximum cable length must be less than 15 m (49.2 ft).

TC1200

10

2

GND

D+

D- 1

Host

GND

D+

D-

Earth Ground

J1

9 VCC VCC

Figure 13 - USB Interface Connection to Host

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Input There is an input available on the TC1200-0000 Scan Engine relative to the External Trigger used to signal the reading phase for On Line Operating Mode. The pins are indicated in Table 1. This input is optocoupled, polarity insensitive and can be driven by both an NPN or PNP type command. The connections are indicated in the following diagrams:

TC1200 EXTERNAL TRIGGER Vext 30 Vdc max.

7

8

Signal

V VCC ~

~ + -

EXT TRIG A

EXT TRIG B

J2

Figure 14 - Input NPN Command Using External Power

TC1200 EXTERNAL TRIGGER Vext 30 Vdc max.

7

8 VCC ~

~ + -

V

Signal EXT TRIG A

EXT TRIG B

J2

Figure 15 - Input PNP Command Using External Power

TC1200 EXTERNAL TRIGGER

7

8

Signal

VCC ~

~ + -

EXT TRIG A

EXT TRIG B

J2

10 GND

V Vcc (5 Vdc) 9

J1

Ground

Figure 15 - Input NPN Command Using TC1200 Power

TC1200 EXTERNAL TRIGGER

7

8

Signal

VCC ~

~ + -

EXT TRIG A

EXT TRIG B

J2

10 GND

V Vcc (5 Vdc) 9

J1

Ground

Figure 16 - Input PNP Command Using TC1200 Power

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Outputs There are two outputs available on the TC1200-0000 Scan Engine. Each output can be activated on one of the following events: Good Read, No Read, Wrong Code. The active level (high or low) of each Output can also be configured in software. The pins are indicated in Table 1. The connections are indicated in the following diagram:

USER INTERFACE Vext 30 Vdc max

OUT1 + 5

4 OUT1/2 -

TC1200 J2

Figure 17 – Output1 Connection. Example NPN

USER INTERFACE Vext 30 Vdc max

OUT2 + 3

4 OUT1/2 -

TC1200 J2

Figure 18 – Output2 Connection. Example NPN

2.2.3 USB-KBD Scan Engine Trigger for Barcode Configuration If it ever becomes necessary to reconfigure a USB Scan Engine model which has been configured for one of the USB-KBD Interface applications, you can connect a push button trigger by soldering it between pins 12 and 13 of the motherboard connector as shown in the figure below.

TC1200-0100 (USB)

CAUTION

You must be careful not to short out other pins or components.

It is recommended to return to the USB-COM interface and choose one of the serial configuration methods. Then you can restore the USB-KBD selection.

Solder a pushbutton between pins 12 and 13

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2.3 POSITIONING The TC1200 Scanner is able to decode barcode labels at a variety of angles, however significant angular distortion may degrade reading performance. When mounting the TC1200 take into consideration these three ideal label position angles: Pitch 0°, Skew 10° to 30° and Tilt 0°. Follow the suggestions for the best orientation: The Pitch angle is represented by the value P in the figure. Position the reader in order to minimize the Pitch angle.

Figure 19 - Pitch Angle

The Skew angle is represented by the value S in the figure. Position the reader to assure at least 10° for the Skew angle. This avoids direct light reflection.

Figure 20 - Skew angle

The Tilt angle is represented by the value T in the figure. Position the reader in order to minimize the Tilt angle.

Figure 21 - Tilt angle

P

S

T

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2.4.1 Line Speed vs. Exposure Time The Exposure Time defines the time during which the image will be exposed to the reader's sensor for acquisition. In general, a longer time corresponds to a lighter image but is susceptible to blurring due to the code movement; a shorter exposure time corresponds to a darker image. Assuming:

X: Code Resolution (mm)

Texp: Exposure Time (s)

LS: Line Speed (mm/s)

for dynamic reading applications, the essential condition to avoid blurring effects between two adjacent elements is:

LS Texp X

For TC1200, the maximum exposure time is 300 s in a dark environment (no ambient light) using Strobed Exposure Mode. This value, and therefore line speed, is affected by the following environmental conditions:

Code Resolution: a decrease in code resolution, (i.e. 2X) allows an increase in maximum line speed. There is a decrement of overlapping effects between two adjacent elements.

Code/Background Contrast: a decrease in image contrast (poor quality codes, reflective transparent coverings, different supports and printing techniques) requires a decrease in maximum line speed.

Ambient Light: an increase in external lighting conditions allows an increase in maximum line speed.

Reading Distance: an increase or decrease in reading distance with respect to the center of the focal distance for a given code resolution, (see reading diagram), requires a decrease in maximum line speed.

These environmental conditions are automatically compensated for by one of the selected Reading Condition Recipes (see par 5.2.5. for more details), as well as by the Exposure Mode parameter (see par. 5.2.4 for more details).

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The (theoretical) line speed LS can be calculated using the following formula:

0.8 X / Texp = LS LS = 0.8 * (X/Texp) Where: LS = line speed (in mm/s)

X = code module width (in mm)

Texp = exposure time (in s) Examples:

For TC1200, Texp max is = 300 s with No Ambient Light (0 Lux) and Strobed Exposure Mode.

Using the maximum exposure time of 300 s, the following line speeds can be obtained depending on the code resolution:

Code Resolution Line Speed Calculation

20 mils [0.8 * 0.508/300 s] = 1354 mm/s

14 mils [0.8 * 0.356/300 s] = 949 mm/s

12 mils [0.8 * 0.305/300 s] = 813 mm/s

10 mils [0.8 * 0.254/300 s] = 677 mm/s

8 mils [0.8 * 0.203/300 s] = 541 mm/s

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2.4.2 Step-Ladder Applications In Step-Ladder reading applications scanning is perpendicular to the code motion direction (Figure 11). For linear barcode reading, this has the advantage of being insensitive to blurring and code resolution since the code elements remain the same between consecutive scans. The number of scans performed on the code and therefore the decoding capability is influenced by the following parameters:

number of scans per second (320 scans/sec. max)

line speed (code motion) see par. 2.4.1

label dimensions At least 5 scans during the code passage should be allowed to ensure a successful read. The number of effective scans performed by the reader in step-ladder is given by the following formula: SN = [(LH/LS) * SS] – 2 Where: SN = number of effective scans

LH = label height (in mm)

LS = line speed in (mm/s)

SS = number of scans per second

Figure 11 - "Step-Ladder" Reading

Example: The TC1200 (320 scans/sec.), for a 25 mm high code moving at a line speed of 500 mm/s performs:

[(25/500) * 320] - 2 = 14 effective scans.

Direction of code movement at LS speed

Illuminator

TC1200

LH

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2.4.3 Picket-Fence Applications In Picket-Fence reading applications scanning is parallel to the code motion direction (Figure 12). This makes decoding sensitive to blurring and to code resolution since the code elements change between consecutive scans. The number of scans performed on the code and therefore the decoding capability is influenced by the following parameters:

number of scans per second (320 scans/sec. max)

line speed (code motion) see par. 2.4.1

label dimensions

reading field width

NOTE

The reading field width for dynamic applications is reduced with respect to the static reading field width (reading diagram).

At least 5 scans during the code passage should be allowed to ensure a successful read. The number of effective scans performed by the reader in picket-fence is given by the following formula: SN = [((FW-LW)/LS) * SS] -2 Where: SN = number of effective scans

FW = reading field width (in mm)

LW = label width (in mm)

LS = label movement speed (in mm/s)

SS = scans per second

Figure 12 - "Picket-Fence" Reading

Example: A 60 mm wide code moving in a point where the reading field is 160 mm wide at a 1000 mm/s line speed, the TC1200 (320 scans per sec.), performs:

[((160-60)/1000) * 320] - 2 = 30 effective scans

Direction of code movement at LS speed

Illuminator TC1200

LW

FW

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3 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION STRINGS

3.1 TC1200 CONFIGURATION TC1200 RS232 models (as well as USB models having the USB-COM Interface selected), can be configured using the serial strings contained in this chapter:

RS232 Models To configure TC1200 RS232 models by using the configuration strings:

1) Connect your TC1200 to a PC RS232 port according to the information in chapter 2. Set the PC serial port to the TC1200 default RS232 communication parameters (see Appendix A).

NOTE

To configure the reader using configuration strings, you must enter Service Mode which automatically sets the reader communication parameters to 115200,N,8,1. You must therefore set the host accordingly for RS232 communications. Upon exiting Service Mode, the programmed communication parameters will be restored.

2) Using a Terminal Emulation Program, send the Restore Current Interface (Custom) Default string to the reader using the syntax described on the next page.

3) Send all the necessary command strings according to your application's requirements.

USB Models To configure TC1200 USB models (only for USB-COM Interface) by using the configuration strings:

1) Download and install the USB-COM driver from the TC1200 product page at www.datalogic.com, (bundled with the Aladdin program).

2) Connect your TC1200 to a PC USB port according to the information in chapter 2.

3) Using a Terminal Emulation Program, send the Enter Service Mode command

4) Send the Restore Current Interface (Custom) Default string to the reader using the syntax described on the next page.

5) Send all the necessary command strings according to your application's requirements.

NOTE

Configuration of TC1200 USB-KBD Interface applications, can be accomplished by reading the barcodes in chapter 4.

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Command Syntax 1. Enter Service (Serial String Programming) Mode

$S<CR>

This command automatically sets the reader communication parameters to 115200,N,8,1.

2. Send Command

Command <CR> $ Parameter Value

Where:

Command: Description

HAXX Interface Selection

AA Enable All Symbologies

AD Disable All Symbologies

R Reset Reader

CXXXXXX Write Single Configuration Item to RAM

Parameter:

XXXX A 4-character ASCII string See Serial Configuration Strings Table

Value:

XX A 2-character Hex string See Serial Configuration Strings Table

3. Apply and Save Configuration to FLASH (permanent memory) and Exit Service Mode

$Ar<CR>

This command automatically returns the reader to the programmed communication parameters.

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Example 1:

1. $S<CR>

Enter Service Mode 2. $CLFCA02<CR>

Write command "Convert to Lower Case" to current configuration 3. $Ar<CR>

Apply and Save Configuration to FLASH (permanent memory) and Exit Service Mode.

Each configuration parameter setting removes the condition previously active for that parameter.

Example 2:

1. $S<CR>

Enter Service Mode 2. $HA05<CR>

Select RS232 Interface 3. $Ar<CR>

Apply and Save Configuration to FLASH (permanent memory) and Exit Service Mode.

Example 3:

1. $+$!<CR>

Read Application Software Release

Example 4:

1. $S<CR>

Enter Service Mode 2. $CSTON5500000000000000000000000000000000000000<CR>

Set Serial START string to the single character "U". (20 characters max).

NOTE

For commands requiring string values, you must enter the complete string (maximum number of characters) for that command. This is done by filling the unused characters with zeros (NUL).

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SERIAL CONFIGURATION STRINGS

ENTER/EXIT CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Description Command

Enter Service Mode (configuration) sets communication parameters to 115200,N,8,1 S

Exit Service Mode (configuration) returns to programmed communication parameters s

Apply Configuration to RAM (temporary memory) and Exit Service Mode r01

Apply and Save Configuration to FLASH (permanent memory) and Exit Service Mode Ar

NOTE

To configure the reader using configuration strings, you must enter Service Mode which automatically sets the reader communication parameters to 115200,N,8,1. You must therefore set the host accordingly for RS232 communications. Upon exiting Service Mode, the programmed communication parameters will be restored.

CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Description Command

Write Single Configuration Item to RAM (temporary memory) Cxxxxxx

Read Single Configuration Item from RAM (temporary memory) cxxxx

Reset Reader R

Read Application Software Release (does not require Enter/Exit Service Mode) $+$!

Host Commands Obey CIFIH00

Host Commands Ignore CIFIH01

Enable all Symbologies AA

Disable all Symbologies AD

NOTE

To read a particular parameter setting from the reader, send the read parameter command without any value. The reader will respond with its currently configured value.

NOTE

The Read Application Software Release command is a direct command that does not require entering Service Mode.

INTERFACE SELECTION COMMANDS

Description Command

Restore Current Interface (Custom) Default Configuration HA00

RS232 HA05

USB-COM HA47

USB-KBD HA35

USB-KBD-ALT HA2B

USB KBD-APPLE HA2C

NOTE

The Interface Selection commands store and load the new interface type with its factory defaults into the current configuration.

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RS232 ONLY PARAMETERS

Description Parameter Value

Baud Rate 1200 R2BA 00

2400 01

4800 02

9600 03

19200 04

38400 05

57600 06

115200 07

Parity none R2PA 00

even 01

odd 02

Data Bits 7 R2DA 00

8 01

Stop Bits 1 R2ST 00

2 01

RS232/USB-COM PARAMETERS

Description Parameter Value

Intercharacter Delay No delay or from 10 to 990 ms R2IC a

Disable Character host command character which disables the reader R2DC b

Enable Character host command character which enables the reader R2EC b

ACK/NAK Options disable R2AE 00

enable for label transmission 01

enable for host command acknowledge 02

enable for label transmission and host command acknowledge 03

ACK Character Selects character to be used as ACK R2AC c

NAK Character Selects character to be used as NAK R2NA c

ACK/NAK Timeout Value No timeout or from 200 to 15000 ms R2AT d

ACK/NAK Retry Count From 0 to unlimited retries R2AR e

ACK/NAK Error Handling Ignore errors detected R2EH 00

Process errors as valid ACK character 01

Process errors as valid NAK character 02

a = Hex value from 00 to 63 representing the decimal number (00 = no delay; all others x10 ms)

b = Hex value from 00 to FE representing the ASCII character

c = Hex value from 00 to FF representing the ASCII character

d = Hex value from 00 to 4B representing the decimal number (00 = timeout disabled; all others x200 ms)

e = Hex value from 00 to FF representing the number of retries (00 = no retries; 01-FE = 1-254 retries; FF = unlimited retries)

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USB-KBD / USB-KBD-ALT / USB-KBD-APPLE PARAMETERS

Description Parameter Value

Keyboard Country Mode *US KBCO 00

*Belgium 01

*Britain 02

Croatia 11

Czechoslovakia 0E

Denmark 03

*France 04

*Germany 05

Hungary 0D

*Italy 06

Japanese (106 key) 0C

Norway 07

Poland 12

Portugal 08

Romania 10

Slovakia 0F

*Spain 09

*Sweden 0A

Switzerland 0B

Keyboard Intercode Delay No delay or from 1 to 99 seconds KBID f

Send Control Characters CTRL + KEY KBSC 00

CTRL + SHIFT + KEY 01

Special Function KEY 02

USB Keyboard Speed 1 ms KBSP 01

2 ms 02

3 ms 03

4 ms 04

5 ms 05

6 ms 06

7 ms 07

8 ms 08

9 ms 09

10 ms 0A

f = Hex value from 00 to 63 representing the decimal number (00 = no delay; all others x1 s)

* = Valid for USB-KBD-APPLE

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READING PARAMETERS PARAMETERS

Description Parameter Value

Illumination Mode Disabled SPIL 00

Triggered 01

Enabled 02

Operating Modes On Line SNRM 00

Serial On Line 01

Automatic 02

Automatic (Object Sense) 03

Test 04

Automatic Threshold From 2 to 255 scans without a code SNAT g

Phase Off Event Trigger Stop SNTO 00

Timeout 01

Trigger Stop-Timeout 02

Timeout From 40 to 5100 ms SNET h

Serial Start Any string of characters (max 20) between 00-FE STON i

Serial Stop Any string of characters (max 20) between 00-FE STOF i

LED Indication On Decode BPIN 00

After Transmission 01

Label Programming Mode Disabled FAPM 00

Enabled 01

Exposure Mode Continuous SPST 00

Strobed 01

Reading Conditions Auto SNCO 00

Standard 01

High Resolution (Far) 02

Difficult 03

Blurred (Near) 04

g = Hex value from 02 to FF representing the number of scans without a code

h = Hex value from 02 to FF representing the decimal number (x20 ms)

i = Hex value from 00 to FE representing the ASCII character

DATA FORMAT

Description Parameter Value

Data Transmission On Decode LFTX 01

After Phase Off 00

Code Verifier Mode Disabled LFCV 00

Transmit Wrong String 01

Transmit Wrong Code 02

Match String Any string of characters (max 20) between 00-FE COVS k

Wrong Code String Any string of characters (max 20) between 00-FE WCVS k

Case Conversion Disable LFCA 00

Upper Case 01

Lower Case 02

Global Prefix (Header) Any string of characters (max 20) between 00-FE LFPR k

Global Suffix (Terminator) Any string of characters (max 20) between 00-FE LFSU k

No Read String Any string of characters (max 20) between 00-FE NORS k

Character Conversion An 8-character string between 00-FF LFCH m

Transmit AIM IDs Disable AIEN 00

Enable 01

Transmit Custom Label IDs Disable IDCO 00

Prefix 01

Suffix 02

GS1-128 AIM ID Disable U8AI 00

Enable 01

k = Hex value from 00 to FE representing the ASCII character

m = 8 Hex values from 00 to FF representing the 8 ASCII characters (FF = no replacement or ignore)

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DATA FORMAT

Description Parameter Value

Custom Code Identifiers Any string of characters (max 3) between 00-FE

UPC-A ABID k

UPC-E EBID k EAN-8 8BID k EAN-13 3BID k UPC-A/P2 A2ID k UPC-A/P5 A5ID k UPC-E/P2 E2ID k UPC-E/P5 E5ID k EAN-8/P2 82ID k EAN-8/P5 85ID k EAN-13/P2 32ID k EAN-13/P5 35ID k ISBN ISID k ISSN INID k GTIN for EAN/UPC w/o Add-On GBID k GTIN for EAN/UPC w P2 G2ID k GTIN for EAN/UPC w P5 G5ID k Code 39 C3ID k Code 32 P3ID k Code 128 C8ID k GS1-128 U8ID k ISBT 128 I8ID k Interleaved 2 of 5 I2ID k Standard 2 of 5 S2ID k Codabar CBID k ABC Codabar ACID k Code 11 C1ID k GS1 Databar 14 (Omnidirectional) 4BID k GS1 Databar Expanded XBID k GS1 Databar Limited LBID k Code 93 C9ID k MSI MSID k

k = Hex value from 00 to FE representing the ASCII character

DIGITAL OUTPUTS

Description Parameter Value

OUTPUT 1

Activation Event Disable OUA1 00

Good Read 01

No Read 02

Wrong Code 03

Deactivation Event Disable OUD1 00

Timeout 01

Reading Phase Active 02

Deactivation Timeout 100 to 25500 ms OUT1 n

Active Level Closed OUL1 00

Open 01

OUTPUT 2

Activation Event Disable OUA2 00

Good Read 01

No Read 02

Wrong Code 03

Deactivation Event Disable OUD2 00

Timeout 01

Reading Phase Active 02

Deactivation Timeout 100 to 25500 ms OUT2 n

Active Level Closed OUL2 00

Open 01

n = Hex value from 01 to FF representing the decimal number (x100 ms)

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POWER SAVE

Description Parameter Value

Sleep Mode Timeout Disable SLTO 00

10 seconds 01

30 seconds 02

1 minute 03

5 minutes 04

10 minutes 05

CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

Positive/Negative Background Positive CGRD 00

Negative 01

Both 02

UPC-A

UPC-A Disable ABEN 00

Enable 01

Check Character Tx Disable ABCT 00

Enable 01

Expand to EAN-13 Disable AB3B 00

Enable 01

Number System Tx Disable ABNS 00

Enable 01

Minimum Reads One Read ABMR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Coupon Control Allow all coupon barcodes to be decoded CPCL 00

Enable only UPC-A coupon decoding 01

Enable only GS1 Databar coupon decoding 02

UPC-E

UPC-E Disable EBEN 00

Enable 01

Check Character Tx Disable EBCT 00

Enable 01

Expand to UPC-A Disable EBAB 00

Enable 01

Expand to EAN-13 Disable EB3B 00

Enable 01

Number System Tx Disable EBNS 00

Enable 01

Minimum Reads One Read EBMR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

EAN-13

EAN-13 Disable 3BEN 00

Enable 01

Check Character Tx Disable 3BCT 00

Enable 01

ISBN Conversion Disable 3BIS 00

Enable 01

ISSN Conversion Disable 3BIN 00

Enable 01

Flag 1 Character Disable 3BF1 00

Enable 01

Minimum Reads One Read 3BMR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Coupon Control Allow all coupon barcodes to be decoded CPCL 00

Enable only UPC-A coupon decoding 01

Enable only GS1 Databar coupon decoding 02

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CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

EAN-8

EAN-8 Disable 8BEN 00

Enable 01

Check Character Tx Disable 8BCT 00

Enable 01

Expand to EAN-13 Disable 8B3B 00

Enable 01

Minimum Reads One Read 8BMR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Add-Ons

P2 Add-On Disable ADO2 00

Enable 01

P5 Add-On Disable ADO5 00

Enable 01

P2 Minimum Reads One Read ADM2 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

P5 Minimum Reads One Read ADM5 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Optional Add-On Timer Timer disabled or from 10 to 300 ms ADOT p

EAN/UPC Global Settings

GTIN Format Disable GBEN 00

Enable 01

Decoding Level Disable UNDL 00

Level 1 01

Level 2 02

Level 3 03

Level 4 04

Level 5 05

Character Correlation Disable UNCO 00

Enable 01

In-Store Minimum Reads One Read INMR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

p = Hex value from 00 to 1E representing the decimal number (00 = Timer disabled; all others x10 ms)

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CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

Code 39

Code 39 Disable C3EN 00

Enable 01

Code 39 Full ASCII Disable C3FA 00

Enable 01

Code Length Control Variable C3LC 00

Fixed 01

Set Length Length 1 (or Min Length) from 1 to 50 characters C3L1 q

Length 2 (or Max Length) 0 or from 1 to 50 characters C3L2 q

Code 32 (Italian Pharma) Disable P3EN 00

Enable 01

Code 32 Check Tx Disable P3CT 00

Enable 01

Code 32 Start/Stop Tx Disable P3SS 00

Enable 01

Check Options

Check Calculation Disable C3CC 00

Enable Standard Check 01

Enable Mod-7 Check 02

Enable Italian Post Check 04

Enable Daimler Chrysler Check 08

Code 39 Check Tx Disable C3CT 00

Enable 01

Code 39 Start/Stop Tx Disable C3SS 00

Enable 01

Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read C3MR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Decoding Level Disable C3DL 00

Level 1 01

Level 2 02

Level 3 03

Level 4 04

Level 5 05

Interdigit Ratio Any ratio or 1 to 10 C3IR r

Character Correlation Disable C3CO 00

Enable 01

Quiet Zones Quiet Zone on One Side C3LO 01

Quiet Zones on Two Sides 02

Auto 03

Virtual Quiet Zones on Two Sides 04

Small Quiet Zones on Two Sides 05

Stitching Disable C3ST 00

Enable 01

q = Hex value from 00 to 32 representing the decimal number

r = Hex value from 00 to 0A representing the decimal number of the interdigit space/module ratio (00 = any ratio)

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CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

Code 128 (GS1-128)

Code 128 Disable C8EN 00

Enable 01

GS1-128 Enable Enable (transmit labels in Code 128 data format) U8EN 00

Enable (transmit labels in GS1-128 data format) 01

Disable 02

Code Length Control Variable C8LC 00

Fixed 01

Set Length Length 1 (or Min Length) from 1 to 80 characters C8L1 s

Length 2 (or Max Length) 0 or from 1 to 80 characters C8L2 s

Expand to Code 39 Disable C8C3 00

Enable 01

Check Options

Check Tx Disable C8CT 00

Enable 01

Function Character Tx Disable C8TF 00

Enable 01

Sub-Code Change Tx Disable C8SC 00

Enable 01

Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read C8MR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Decoding Level Disable C8DL 00

Level 1 01

Level 2 02

Level 3 03

Level 4 04

Level 5 05

Character Correlation Disable C8CO 00

Enable 01

Quiet Zones No Quiet Zones C8LO 00

Quiet Zone on One Side 01

Quiet Zones on Two Sides 02

Auto 03

Virtual Quiet Zones on Two Sides 04

Stitching Disable C8ST 00

Enable 01

ISBT 128

ISBT 128 Concatenation Disable I8CE 00

Enable 01

Concatenation Mode Static I8CM 00

Dynamic 01

Dynamic Concat. Timeout From 50 to 2550 ms I8DT t

Chain 0 - Chain 15 Contact Datalogic

s = Hex value from 00 to 50 representing the decimal number

t = Hex value from 05 to FF representing the decimal number (x10 ms)

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CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)

I 2 of 5 Disable I2EN 00

Enable 01

Code Length Control Variable I2LC 00

Fixed 01

Set Length Length 1 (or Min Length) from 2 to 50 characters (only even numbers) I2L1 v

Length 2 (or Max Length) from 0 or from 2 to 50 characters (only even numbers)

I2L2 v

Check Options

Check Calculation Disable I2CC 00

Enable Standard(Mod 10) 01

Enable German Parcel 02

Enable DHL 04

Enable Daimler Chrysler 08

Enable Bosch 10

Enable Italian Post 20

Check Tx Disable I2CT 00

Enable 01

Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read I2MR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Decoding Level Disable I2DL 00

Level 1 01

Level 2 02

Level 3 03

Level 4 04

Level 5 05

Character Correlation Disable I2CO 00

Enable 01

Stitching Disable I2ST 00

Enable 01

Zero Pattern Disable I2ZP 00

Enable 01

Standard 2 of 5

Standard 2 of 5 Disable S2EN 00

Enable 01

Code Length Control Variable S2LC 00

Fixed 01

Set Length Length 1 (or Min Length) from 1 to 50 characters S2L1 v

Length 2 (or Max Length) 0 or from 1 to 50 characters S2L2 v

Check Options

Check Calculation Disable S2CC 00

Enable 01

Check Tx Disable S2CT 00

Enable 01

Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read S2MR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Decoding Level Disable S2DL 00

Level 1 01

Level 2 02

Level 3 03

Level 4 04

Level 5 05

Character Correlation Disable S2CO 00

Enable 01

Stitching Disable S2ST 00

Enable 01

v = Hex value from 00 to 32 representing the decimal number

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CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

Industrial 2 of 5

Industrial 2 of 5 Disable U2EN 00

Enable 01

Code Length Control Variable U2LC 00

Fixed 01

Set Length Length 1 (or Min Length) from 1 to 50 characters U2L1 v

Length 2 (or Max Length) 0 or from 1 to 50 characters U2L2 v

Check Options

Check Calculation Disable U2CC 00

Enable 01

Check Tx Disable U2CT 00

Enable 01

Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read U2MR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Character Correlation Disable U2CO 00

Enable 01

Stitching Disable U2ST 00

Enable 01

v = Hex value from 00 to 32 representing the decimal number

CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

Codabar

Codabar Disable CBEN 00

Enable 01

Code Length Control Variable CBLC 00

Fixed 01

Set Length Length 1 (or Min Length) from 3 to 50 characters CBL1 v

Length 2 (or Max Length) 0 or from 3 to 50 characters CBL2 v

ABC Codabar

ABC Codabar Disable CBAB 00

Enable 01

Concatenation Mode Static CBCM 00

Dynamic 01

Dynamic Concat. Timeout From 50 to 2550 ms CBDT t

Check Options

Check Calculation Disable CBCC 00

Enable AIM Standard Check 01

Enable Mod-10 Check 02

Check Tx Disable CBCT 00

Enable 01

Start/Stop Set ABCD/TN*E CBSC 00

ABCD/ABCD 01

abcd/tn*e 02

abcd/abcd 03

Start/Stop Tx Disable CBSS 00

Enable 01

Start/Stop Match Disable CBSM 00

Enable 01

v = Hex value from 00 or 03 to 32 representing the decimal number

t = Hex value from 05 to FF representing the decimal number (x10 ms)

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CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read CBMR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Decoding Level Disable CBDL 00

Level 1 01

Level 2 02

Level 3 03

Level 4 04

Level 5 05

Character Correlation Disable CBCO 00

Enable 01

Interdigit Ratio Any ratio or 1 to 10 CBIR r

Quiet Zones Quiet Zone on One Side CBLO 01

Quiet Zones on Two Sides 02

Auto 03

Virtual Quiet Zones on Two Sides 04

Small Quiet Zones on Two Sides 05

Stitching Disable CBST 00

Enable 01

r = Hex value from 00 to 0A representing the decimal number of the interdigit space/module ratio (00 = any ratio)

CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

Code 11

Code 11 Disable C1EN 00

Enable 01

Code Length Control Variable C1LC 00

Fixed 01

Set Length Length 1 (or Min Length) from 2 to 50 characters C1L1 v

Length 2 (or Max Length) 0 or from 2 to 50 characters C1L2 v

Check Options

Check Calculation Disable C1CC 00

Enable Check C 01

Enable Check K 02

Enable Check C and K 03

Check Tx Disable C1CT 00

Enable 01

Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read C1MR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Decoding Level Disable C1DL 00

Level 1 01

Level 2 02

Level 3 03

Level 4 04

Level 5 05

Character Correlation Disable C1CO 00

Enable 01

Interdigit Ratio 1 to 10 C1IR r

Stitching Disable C1ST 00

Enable 01

v = Hex value from 00 to 32 representing the decimal number

r = Hex value from 00 to 0A representing the decimal number of the interdigit space/module ratio (00 = any ratio)

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CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

GS1 Databar Omnidirectional

GS1 Databar Omnidirectional Disable 4BEN 00

Enable 01

GS1-128 Emulation Disable 4BU8 00

Enable 01

Omnidirectional Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read 4BMR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

GS1 Databar Expanded

GS1 Databar Expanded Disable XBEN 00

Enable 01

GS1-128 Emulation Disable XBU8 00

Enable 01

Code Length Control Variable XBLC 00

Fixed 01

Set Length Length 1 (or Min Length) from 1 to 74 characters XBL1 w

Length 2 (or Max Length) 0 or from 1 to 74 characters XBL2 w

Expanded Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read XBMR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Coupon Control Allow all coupon barcodes to be decoded CPCL 00

Enable only UPC-A coupon decoding 01

Enable only GS1 Databar coupon decoding 02

GS1 Databar Limited

GS1 Databar Limited Disable LBEN 00

Enable 01

GS1-128 Emulation Disable LBU8 00

Enable 01

GS1 Databar Limited (continued)

Limited Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read LBMR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Code 93

Code 93 Disable C9EN 00

Enable 01

Code Length Control Variable C9LC 00

Fixed 01

Set Length Length 1 (or Min Length) from 1 to 50 characters C9L1 v

Length 2 (or Max Length) 0 or from 1 to 50 characters C9L2 v

Check Options

Check Calculation Disable C9CC 00

Enable Check C 01

Enable Check K 02

Enable Check C and K 03

Check Tx Disable C9CT 00

Enable 01

w = Hex value from 00 to 4A representing the decimal number

v = Hex value from 00 to 32 representing the decimal number

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CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read C9MR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Decoding Level Disable C9DL 00

Level 1 01

Level 2 02

Level 3 03

Level 4 04

Level 5 05

Character Correlation Disable C9CO 00

Enable 01

Quiet Zones No Quiet Zones C9LO 00

Quiet Zone on One Side 01

Quiet Zones on Two Sides 02

Auto 03

Virtual Quiet Zones on Two Sides 04

Stitching Disable C9ST 00

Enable 01

CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

MSI

MSI Disable MSEN 00

Enable 01

Code Length Control Variable MSLC 00

Fixed 01

Set Length Length 1 (or Min Length) from 1 to 50 characters MSL1 v

Length 2 (or Max Length) 0 or from 1 to 50 characters MSL2 v

Check Options

Check Calculation Disable MSCC 00

Enable Mod 10 01

Enable Mod 11/10 02

Enable Mod 10/10 03

Check Tx Disable MSCT 00

Enable 01

Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read MSMR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Decoding Level Disable MSDL 00

Level 1 01

Level 2 02

Level 3 03

Level 4 04

Level 5 05

Stitching Disable MSST 00

Enable 01

v = Hex value from 00 to 32 representing the decimal number

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3

CODE SELECTION

Description Parameter Value

Plessey

Plessey Disable PLEN 00

Enable 01

Code Length Control Variable PLLC 00

Fixed 01

Set Length Length 1 (or Min Length) from 1 to 50 characters PLL1 v

Length 2 (or Max Length) 0 or from 1 to 50 characters PLL2 v

Check Options

Check Calculation Disable PLCC 00

Plessey Standard Check 01

Anker Check 02

Check Tx Disable PLCT 00

Enable 01

Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read PLMR 01

Two Reads 02

Three Reads 03

Four Reads 04

Decoding Level Disable PLDL 00

Level 1 01

Level 2 02

Level 3 03

Level 4 04

Level 5 05

Character Correlation Disable PLCO 00

Enable 01

Stitching Disable PLST 00

Enable 01

v = Hex value from 00 to 32 representing the decimal number

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4 BARCODE CONFIGURATION An alternative configuration method for your TC1200 is by reading configuration barcodes.

4.1 INITIAL SETUP The following procedure prepares your TC1200 to read barcodes using the default settings. For TC1200 Scanner models just press the Trigger button to read a code.

NOTE

TC1200 Scan Engine models require hardware connections to trigger barcode reading.

For RS232 Scan Engine models see the "Input" paragraph under Scan Engine Electrical Connections.

For USB Scan Engine models you can trigger the reader as shown in par. 2.2.3.

RESTORE DEFAULT

1. Read the restore factory default parameters code below.

Restore TC1200 Current Interface (Custom) Default

ËÄ$P,HA00,PmÂÎ

INTERFACE SELECTION

2. Read the interface selection code for your application.

Only RS232 Models

RS232

ËÄ$P,HA05,PmHÎ

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Only USB Models

USB-COM

ËÄ$P,HA47,PmtÎ

USB-KBD

ËÄ$P,HA35,Pm]Î

USB-KBD-ALT

ËÄ$P,HA2B,PmWÎ

USB-KBD-APPLE

ËÄ$P,HA2C,Pm_Î YOUR READER IS NOW READY TO READ BARCODES.

To change the default settings see par. 4.2.

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4.2 CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS Once your reader is setup, you can change the default parameters to meet your application needs. Refer to the preceding paragraph for initial configuration in order to set the default values and select the interface for your application. In this manual, the configuration parameters are divided into logical groups making it easy to find the desired function based on its reference group. The first three groups are for Standard Interface parameter configuration:

RS232

RS232/USB-COM

USB-KBD The following parameter groups are common to all interface applications: READING PARAMETERS control various operating modes and indicator status functioning. DATA FORMAT parameters regard the messages sent to the Host system for all interfaces. DIGITAL OUTPUTS manage the events controlling the two digital outputs. (RS232 models only) POWER SAVE manages overall current consumption in the reading device. CODE SELECTION parameters allow configuration of a personalized mix of codes, code families and their options.

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ËÄ$PmIÎ GLOBAL INTERFACE

43

GLOBAL INTERFACE FEATURES

Obey Host Commands

ËÄ$CIFIH00mgÎ

Ignore Host Commands

ËÄ$CIFIH01mpÎ

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RS232

BAUD RATE

PARITY

DATA BITS

STOP BITS

1. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups.

= Read the code and follow the procedure on the indicated reference page

= Default value

3. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

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ËÄ$PmIÎ RS232

45

BAUD RATE

1200 baud

ËÄ$CR2BA00m3Î

2400 baud

4800 baud

ËÄ$CR2BA01m<Î

ËÄ$CR2BA02mEÎ

9600 baud

19200 baud

ËÄ$CR2BA03mNÎ

ËÄ$CR2BA04mWÎ

38400 baud

57600 baud

ËÄ$CR2BA05m`Î

ËÄ$CR2BA06miÎ

115200 baud

ËÄ$CR2BA07mrÎ

PARITY

none

ËÄ$CR2PA00mÂÎ

even

odd

ËÄ$CR2PA01m)Î

ËÄ$CR2PA02m2Î

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RS232 ËÄ$PmIÎ

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DATA BITS

7 bits

ËÄ$CR2DA00m?Î

8 bits

ËÄ$CR2DA01mHÎ

STOP BITS

1 stop bit

ËÄ$CR2ST00mPÎ

2 stop bits

ËÄ$CR2ST01mYÎ

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RS232/USB-COM

INTERCHARACTER DELAY

DISABLE CHARACTER

ENABLE CHARACTER

ACK/NAK OPTIONS

ACK CHARACTER

NAK CHARACTER

ACK/NAK TIMEOUT

ACK/NAK RETRY COUNT

ACK/NAK ERROR HANDLING

1. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups.

= Read the code and follow the procedure on the indicated reference page

= Default value

3. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

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RS232/USB-COM ËÄ$PmIÎ

48

INTERCHARACTER DELAY

No Delay

ËÄ$CR2IC00mkÎ

Select Intercharacter Delay

See page 129

ÌÄ$CR2IC`Î

DISABLE CHARACTER

Select Device Disable Character

ÌÄ$CR2DCBÎ See page 129

ENABLE CHARACTER

Select Device Enable Character

ÌÄ$CR2ECHÎ See page 130

ACK/NAK OPTIONS

Disable

ËÄ$CR2AE00mIÎ

Enable For Label Transmission

Enable For Host Command Acknowledge

ËÄ$CR2AE01mRÎ

ËÄ$CR2AE02m[Î

Enable For Label Transmission And Host Command

Acknowledge

ËÄ$CR2AE03mdÎ

ACK CHARACTER

Select ACK Character

ÌÄ$CR2AC0Î See page 131

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ËÄ$PmIÎ RS232/USB-COM

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NAK CHARACTER

Select NAK Character

ÌÄ$CR2NApÎ See page 131

ACK/NAK TIMEOUT

No Timeout

ËÄ$CR2AT00mKÎ

Select ACK/NAK Timeout Value

See page 132

ÌÄ$CR2AT@Î

ACK/NAK RETRY COUNT

Select Retry Count

ÌÄ$CR2AR2Î See page 132

ACK/NAK ERROR HANDLING

Ignore Errors Detected

ËÄ$CR2EH00mvÎ

Process Errors As Valid ACK Character

Process Errors As Valid NAK Character

ËÄ$CR2EH01mÃÎ

ËÄ$CR2EH02m!Î

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USB-KBD

KEYBOARD COUNTRY

CAPS LOCK

NUM LOCK

INTER-CHARACTER DELAY

INTER-CODE DELAY

KEYBOARD SETTING

CONTROL CHARACTER EMULATION

1. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups.

= Read the code and follow the procedure on the indicated reference page

= Default value

3. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

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ËÄ$PmIÎ USB-KBD

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KEYBOARD COUNTRY

US

ËÄ$CKBCO00mhÎ

Belgium

Britain

ËÄ$CKBCO01mqÎ

ËÄ$CKBCO02mzÎ

Croatia

Czech Repubblic

ËÄ$CKBCO11myÎ

ËÄ$CKBCO0EmWÎ

Denmark

France

ËÄ$CKBCO03mÇÎ

ËÄ$CKBCO04m%Î

Germany

Hungary

ËÄ$CKBCO05m.Î

ËÄ$CKBCO0DmNÎ

Italy

Japanese (106 key)

ËÄ$CKBCO06m7Î

ËÄ$CKBCO0CmEÎ

Norway

ËÄ$CKBCO07m@Î

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KEYBOARD COUNTRY (CONTINUED)

Poland

ËÄ$CKBCO12mÆÎ

Portugal

Romania

ËÄ$CKBCO08mIÎ

ËÄ$CKBCO10mpÎ

Slovakia

Spain

ËÄ$CKBCO0Fm`Î

ËÄ$CKBCO09mRÎ

Sweden

Switzerland

ËÄ$CKBCO0Am3Î

ËÄ$CKBCO0Bm<Î

KEYBOARD INTERCODE DELAY

No Delay

ËÄ$CKBID00m?Î

Select Intercode Delay

See page 133

ÌÄ$CKBID4Î

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SEND CONTROL CHARACTERS

CTRL + Key

ËÄ$CKBSC00mtÎ

CTRL + SHIFT + Key

Special Function Key

ËÄ$CKBSC01m}Î

ËÄ$CKBSC02mÊÎ

USB KEYBOARD SPEED

1 ms

ËÄ$CKBSP01mqÎ

2 ms

3 ms

ËÄ$CKBSP02mzÎ

ËÄ$CKBSP03mÇÎ

4 ms

5 ms

ËÄ$CKBSP04m%Î

ËÄ$CKBSP05m.Î

6 ms

7 ms

ËÄ$CKBSP06m7Î

ËÄ$CKBSP07m@Î

8 ms

ËÄ$CKBSP08mIÎ

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USB KEYBOARD SPEED (CONTINUED)

9 ms

ËÄ$CKBSP09mRÎ

10 ms

ËÄ$CKBSP0Am3Î

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READING PARAMETERS

ILLUMINATION MODE

OPERATING MODE

AUTOMATIC THRESHOLD

PHASE OFF EVENT

TIMEOUT

SERIAL START

SERIAL STOP

LED INDICATION

LABEL PROGRAMMING MODE

EXPOSURE MODE

READING CONDITIONS

1. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups.

= Read the code and follow the procedure on the indicated reference page

= Default value

3. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

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ILLUMINATION MODE

Disabled

ËÄ$CSPIL00mvÎ

Triggered

Enabled

ËÄ$CSPIL01mÃÎ

ËÄ$CSPIL02m!Î

OPERATING MODE

On Line

ËÄ$CSNRM00mBÎ

Serial On Line

Automatic

ËÄ$CSNRM01mKÎ

ËÄ$CSNRM02mTÎ

Automatic (Object Sense)

Test

ËÄ$CSNRM03m]Î

ËÄ$CSNRM04mfÎ

AUTOMATIC THRESHOLD

Select Automatic Threshold

ÌÄ$CSNATiÎ See page 134

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PHASE OFF EVENT

Trigger Stop

ËÄ$CSNTO00m\Î

Timeout

Trigger Stop - Timeout

ËÄ$CSNTO01meÎ

ËÄ$CSNTO02mnÎ

TIMEOUT

Select Timeout

ÌÄ$CSNETÅÎ See page 135

SERIAL START

Select Serial Start Characters

ÌÄ$CSTONJÎ See page 136

SERIAL STOP

Select Serial Stop Characters

ÌÄ$CSTOFyÎ See page 136

LED INDICATION

On Decode

ËÄ$CBPIN00m@Î

After Transmission

ËÄ$CBPIN01mIÎ

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58

LABEL PROGRAMMING MODE

Disabled

ËÄ$CFAPM00m(Î

Enabled

ËÄ$CFAPM01m1Î

EXPOSURE MODE

Continuous

ËÄ$CSPST00mÇÎ

Strobed

ËÄ$CSPST01m%Î

READING CONDITIONS

Auto

ËÄ$CSNCO00m]Î

Standard

High Resolution (Far)

ËÄ$CSNCO01mfÎ

ËÄ$CSNCO02moÎ

Difficult

Blurred (Near)

ËÄ$CSNCO03mxÎ

ËÄ$CSNCO04mÅÎ

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DATA FORMAT

DATA TRANSMISSION

CODE VERIFIER MODE

MATCH STRING

WRONG CODE STRING

CASE CONVERSION

GLOBAL PREFIX

GLOBAL SUFFIX

NO READ STRING

TRANSMIT AIM IDS

TRANSMIT CUSTOM LABEL IDS

CUSTOM LABEL IDS

1. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups.

= Read the code and follow the procedure on the indicated reference page

= Default value

3. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

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60

DATA TRANSMISSION

On Decode

ËÄ$CLFTX01m`Î

After Phase Off

ËÄ$CLFTX00mWÎ

CODE VERIFIER MODE

Disabled

ËÄ$CLFCV00mJÎ

Transmit Wrong String

Transmit Wrong Code

ËÄ$CLFCV01mSÎ

ËÄ$CLFCV02m\Î

MATCH STRING

Select Match String

ÌÄ$CCOVS>Î See page 144

WRONG CODE STRING

Select Wrong Code String

ÌÄ$CWCVSRÎ See page 144

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ËÄ$PmIÎ DATA FORMAT

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CASE CONVERSION

Disable (no case conversion)

ËÄ$CLFCA00mÉÎ

Convert To Upper Case

Convert To Lower Case

ËÄ$CLFCA01m'Î

ËÄ$CLFCA02m0Î

GLOBAL PREFIX

Select Global Prefix (Header)

ÌÄ$CLFPRqÎ See page 139

GLOBAL SUFFIX

Select Global Suffix (Terminator)

ÌÄ$CLFSU1Î See page 139

NO READ STRING

Select No Read String

ÌÄ$CNORSRÎ See page 140

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TRANSMIT AIM IDS

Disable

ËÄ$CAIEN00mhÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CAIEN01mqÎ

TRANSMIT CUSTOM LABEL IDS

Disabled

ËÄ$CIDCO00mjÎ

Prefix

Suffix

ËÄ$CIDCO01msÎ

ËÄ$CIDCO02m|Î

CUSTOM LABEL IDENTIFIERS

Set UPC-A Label ID(s)

ÌÄ$CABIDsÎ See page 142

Set UPC-E Label ID(s)

Set EAN-8 Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$CEBIDÇÎ

ÌÄ$C8BIDOÎ See page 142

Set EAN-13 Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$C3BID;Î

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CUSTOM LABEL IDENTIFIERS (CONTINUED)

Set UPC-A/P2 Label ID(s)

ÌÄ$CA2ID#Î See page 142

Set UPC-A/P5 Label ID(s)

Set UPC-E/P2 Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$CA5ID2Î

ÌÄ$CE2ID3Î See page 142

Set UPC-E/P5 Label ID(s)

Set EAN-8/P2 Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$CE5IDBÎ

ÌÄ$C82IDfÎ See page 142

Set EAN-8/P5 Label ID(s)

Set EAN-13/P2 Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$C85IDuÎ

ÌÄ$C32IDRÎ See page 142

Set EAN-13/P5 Label ID(s)

Set ISBN Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$C35IDaÎ

ÌÄ$CISIDÅÎ See page 142

Set ISSN Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$CINIDhÎ

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CUSTOM LABEL IDENTIFIERS (CONTINUED)

Set GTIN Label ID(s) for EAN/UPC without Add-Ons

ÌÄ$CGBID$Î See page 142 Set GTIN Label ID(s) for EAN/UPC

with P2

Set GTIN Label ID(s) for EAN/UPC with P5

See page 142

ÌÄ$CG2ID;Î

ÌÄ$CG5IDJÎ See page 142

Set Code 39 Label ID(s)

Set Code 32 Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$CC3ID0Î

ÌÄ$CP3IDdÎ See page 142

Set Code 128 Label ID(s)

Set GS1-128 Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$CC8IDIÎ

ÌÄ$CU8ID*Î See page 142

Set ISBT 128 Label ID(s)

Set Interleaved 2 of 5 Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$CI8IDaÎ

ÌÄ$CI2IDCÎ See page 142

Set Standard 2 of 5 Label ID(s)

Set Codabar Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$CS2IDkÎ

ÌÄ$CCBID{Î See page 142

Set ABC Codabar Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$CACIDxÎ

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CUSTOM CODE IDENTIFIERS (CONTINUED)

Set Code 11 Label ID(s)

ÌÄ$CC1ID&Î See page 142 Set Label ID(s) for GS1 Databar 14

(Omnidirectional)

Set Label ID(s) for GS1 Databar Expanded

See page 142

ÌÄ$C4BID?Î

ÌÄ$CXBIDhÎ See page 142 Set Label ID(s) for GS1 Databar

Limited

Set Code 93 Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$CLBID8Î

ÌÄ$CC9IDNÎ See page 142

Set MSI Label ID(s)

See page 142

ÌÄ$CMSID*Î

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DIGITAL OUTPUTS

OUTPUT 1 ACTIVATION EVENT

OUTPUT 1 DEACTIVATION EVENT

OUTPUT 1 DEACTIVATION TIMEOUT

OUTPUT 1 ACTIVE LEVEL

OUTPUT 2 ACTIVATION EVENT

OUTPUT 2 DEACTIVATION EVENT

OUTPUT 2 DEACTIVATION TIMEOUT

OUTPUT 2 ACTIVE LEVEL

1. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups.

= Read the code and follow the procedure on the indicated reference page

= Default value

3. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

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OUTPUT 1 ACTIVATION EVENT

Disable

ËÄ$COUA100m`Î

Good Read

No Read

ËÄ$COUA101miÎ

ËÄ$COUA102mrÎ

Wrong Code

ËÄ$COUA103m{Î

OUTPUT 1 DEACTIVATION EVENT

Disable

ËÄ$COUD100mrÎ

Timeout

Reading Phase Active

ËÄ$COUD101m{Î

ËÄ$COUD102mÈÎ

OUTPUT 1 DEACTIVATION TIMEOUT

Set Deactivation Timeout

ÌÄ$COUT1`Î See page 145

OUTPUT 1 ACTIVATION EVENT

Closed

ËÄ$COUL100m;Î

Open

ËÄ$COUL101mDÎ

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OUTPUT 2 ACTIVATION EVENT

Disable

ËÄ$COUA200mgÎ

Good Read

No Read

ËÄ$COUA201mpÎ

ËÄ$COUA202myÎ

Wrong Code

ËÄ$COUA203mÆÎ

OUTPUT 2 DEACTIVATION EVENT

Disable

ËÄ$COUD200myÎ

Timeout

Reading Phase Active

ËÄ$COUD201mÆÎ

ËÄ$COUD202m$Î

OUTPUT 2 DEACTIVATION TIMEOUT

Set Deactivation Timeout

ÌÄ$COUT2gÎ See page 145

OUTPUT 2 ACTIVATION EVENT

Closed

ËÄ$COUL200mBÎ

Open

ËÄ$COUL201mKÎ

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POWER SAVE

SLEEP MODE TIMEOUT

1. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups.

= Read the code and follow the procedure on the indicated reference page

= Default value

3. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

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SLEEP MODE TIMEOUT

Disable

ËÄ$CSLTO00mRÎ

10 Seconds

30 Seconds

ËÄ$CSLTO01m[Î

ËÄ$CSLTO02mdÎ

1 Minute

5 Minutes

ËÄ$CSLTO03mmÎ

ËÄ$CSLTO04mvÎ

10 Minutes

ËÄ$CSLTO05mÃÎ

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CODE SELECTION

POSITIVE/NEGATIVE BACKGROUND

EAN/UPC

CODE 39 (CODE 32)

CODE 128 (GS1-128, ISBT 128)

INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5

STANDARD 2 OF 5

INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5

CODABAR (ABC CODABAR)

CODE 11

GS1 DATABAR (OMNIDIRECTIONAL, EXPANDED, LIMITED)

CODE 93

MSI

PLESSEY

1. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups.

= Read the code and follow the procedure on the indicated reference page

= Default value

3. Read the Enter/Exit Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.

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DISABLE ALL CODE SYMBOLOGIES Use this feature to disable all symbologies.

1. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING barcode above.

2. Scan the Disable All Symbologies barcode.

3. Complete the programming sequence by re-scanning the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING barcode above.

Disable All Code Symbologies

ËÄ$ADm+Î

POSITIVE / NEGATIVE BACKGROUND

Positive

ËÄ$CCGRD00mnÎ

Negative

Both

ËÄ$CCGRD01mwÎ

ËÄ$CCGRD02mÄÎ

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UPC-A

Disable

ËÄ$CABEN00mEÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CABEN01mNÎ

CHECK CHARACTER TX

Disable

ËÄ$CABCT00mcÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CABCT01mlÎ

EXPAND TO EAN-13

Disable

ËÄ$CAB3B00mSÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CAB3B01m\Î

NUMBER SYSTEM TX

Disable

ËÄ$CABNS00m7Î

Enable

ËÄ$CABNS01m@Î

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UPC-A MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CABMR01m3Î

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CABMR02m<Î

ËÄ$CABMR03mEÎ

Four Reads

ËÄ$CABMR04mNÎ

COUPON CONTROL

Allow All Coupon Barcodes to be Decoded

ËÄ$CCPCL00myÎ

Enable Only UPC-A Coupon Decoding

Enable Only GS1 Databar Coupon Decoding

ËÄ$CCPCL01mÆÎ

ËÄ$CCPCL02m$Î

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UPC-E

Disable

ËÄ$CEBEN00mUÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CEBEN01m^Î

CHECK CHARACTER TX

Disable

ËÄ$CEBCT00msÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CEBCT01m|Î

EXPAND TO UPC-A

Disable

ËÄ$CEBAB00mPÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CEBAB01mYÎ

EXPAND TO EAN-13

Disable

ËÄ$CEB3B00mcÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CEB3B01mlÎ

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NUMBER SYSTEM TX

Disable

ËÄ$CEBNS00mGÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CEBNS01mPÎ

UPC-E MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CEBMR01mCÎ

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CEBMR02mLÎ

ËÄ$CEBMR03mUÎ

Four Reads

ËÄ$CEBMR04m^Î

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EAN-13

Disable

ËÄ$C3BEN00mtÎ

Enable

ËÄ$C3BEN01m}Î

CHECK CHARACTER TX

Disable

ËÄ$C3BCT00m+Î

Enable

ËÄ$C3BCT01m4Î

ISBN CONVERSION

Disable

ËÄ$C3BIS00mHÎ

Enable

ËÄ$C3BIS01mQÎ

ISSN CONVERSION

Disable

ËÄ$C3BIN00m%Î

Enable

ËÄ$C3BIN01m.Î

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FLAG 1 CHARACTER

Disable

ËÄ$C3BF100m}Î

Enable

ËÄ$C3BF101mÊÎ

EAN-13 MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$C3BMR01mbÎ

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$C3BMR02mkÎ

ËÄ$C3BMR03mtÎ

Four Reads

ËÄ$C3BMR04m}Î

COUPON CONTROL

Allow All Coupon Barcodes to be Decoded

ËÄ$CCPCL00myÎ

Enable Only UPC-A Coupon Decoding

Enable Only GS1 Databar Coupon Decoding

ËÄ$CCPCL01mÆÎ

ËÄ$CCPCL02m$Î

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EAN-8

Disable

ËÄ$C8BEN00m!Î

Enable

ËÄ$C8BEN01m*Î

CHECK CHARACTER TX

Disable

ËÄ$C8BCT00m?Î

Enable

ËÄ$C8BCT01mHÎ

EXPAND TO EAN-13

Disable

ËÄ$C8B3B00m/Î

Enable

ËÄ$C8B3B01m8Î

EAN-8 MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$C8BMR01mvÎ

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$C8BMR02mÃÎ

ËÄ$C8BMR03m!Î

Four Reads

ËÄ$C8BMR04m*Î

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ENABLE OPTIONAL P2 ADD-ON

Disable

ËÄ$CADO200m.Î

Enable

ËÄ$CADO201m7Î

ENABLE OPTIONAL P5 ADD-ON

Disable

ËÄ$CADO500mCÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CADO501mLÎ

P2 MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CADM201m+Î

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CADM202m4Î

ËÄ$CADM203m=Î

Four Reads

ËÄ$CADM204mFÎ

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P5 MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CADM501m@Î

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CADM502mIÎ

ËÄ$CADM503mRÎ

Four Reads

ËÄ$CADM504m[Î

OPTIONAL ADD-ON TIMER

Add-On Timer Disable

ËÄ$CADOT00mNÎ

Set Add-On Timer Value

See page 146

ÌÄ$CADOTCÎ

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GTIN FORMAT

Disable

ËÄ$CGBEN00m]Î

Enable

ËÄ$CGBEN01mfÎ

DECODING LEVEL

Disable

ËÄ$CUNDL00mVÎ

Level 1

Level 2

ËÄ$CUNDL01m_Î

ËÄ$CUNDL02mhÎ

Level 3

Level 4

ËÄ$CUNDL03mqÎ

ËÄ$CUNDL04mzÎ

Level 5

ËÄ$CUNDL05mÇÎ

CHARACTER CORRELATION

Disable

ËÄ$CUNCO00meÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CUNCO01mnÎ

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IN-STORE MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CINMR01m(Î

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CINMR02m1Î

ËÄ$CINMR03m:Î

Four Reads

ËÄ$CINMR04mCÎ

CODE 39

Disable

ËÄ$CC3EN00miÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CC3EN01mrÎ

CODE 39 FULL ASCII

Disable

ËÄ$CC3FA00m{Î

Enable

ËÄ$CC3FA01mÈÎ

CODE LENGTH CONTROL

Variable

ËÄ$CC3LC00mFÎ

Fixed

ËÄ$CC3LC01mOÎ

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SET LENGTH

Set Length 1 (or Minimum Length)

ÌÄ$CC3L1$Î See page 149 Set Length 2

(or Maximum Length)

See page 150

ÌÄ$CC3L2+Î

CODE 39 CHECK TX

Disable

ËÄ$CC3CT00mÂÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CC3CT01m)Î

CODE 39 START/STOP TX

Disable

ËÄ$CC3SS00myÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CC3SS01mÆÎ

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CODE 32 (ITALIAN PHARMACEUTICAL)

Disable

ËÄ$CP3EN00m6Î

Enable

ËÄ$CP3EN01m?Î

CODE 32 CHECK TX

Disable

ËÄ$CP3CT00mTÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CP3CT01m]Î

CODE 32 START/STOP TX

Disable

ËÄ$CP3SS00mFÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CP3SS01mOÎ

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Code 39 Check Options

CHECK CALCULATION

Disable

ËÄ$CC3CC00mwÎ

Enable Standard Check

Enable Mod-7 Check

ËÄ$CC3CC01mÄÎ

ËÄ$CC3CC02m"Î

Enable Italian Post Check

Enable Daimler Chrysler Check

ËÄ$CC3CC04m4Î

ËÄ$CC3CC08mXÎ

Code 39 Decoding Options

MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CC3MR01mWÎ

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CC3MR02m`Î

ËÄ$CC3MR03miÎ

Four Reads

ËÄ$CC3MR04mrÎ

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DECODING LEVEL

Disable

ËÄ$CC3DL00mUÎ

Level 1

Level 2

ËÄ$CC3DL01m^Î

ËÄ$CC3DL02mgÎ

Level 3

Level 4

ËÄ$CC3DL03mpÎ

ËÄ$CC3DL04myÎ

Level 5

ËÄ$CC3DL05mÆÎ

CHARACTER CORRELATION

Disable

ËÄ$CC3CO00mdÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CC3CO01mmÎ

INTERDIGIT RATIO

Accept Any Interdigit Ratio

ËÄ$CC3IR00m6Î

Set Interdigit Ratio

See page 147

ÌÄ$CC3IR+Î

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QUIET ZONES

Quiet Zone on One Side

ËÄ$CC3LO01m<Î

Quiet Zones on Two Sides

Auto

ËÄ$CC3LO02mEÎ

ËÄ$CC3LO03mNÎ

Virtual Quiet Zones on Two Sides

Small Quiet Zones on Two Sides

ËÄ$CC3LO04mWÎ

ËÄ$CC3LO05m`Î

STITCHING

Disable

ËÄ$CC3ST00mÄÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CC3ST01m"Î

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CODE 128

Disable

ËÄ$CC8EN00mÆÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CC8EN01m$Î

GS1-128 ENABLE Enable GS1-128 (Transmit Labels

in Code 128 Data Format)

ËÄ$CU8EN00mcÎ

Enable GS1-128 (Transmit Labels in GS1-128 Data Format)

Disable GS1-128

ËÄ$CU8EN01mlÎ

ËÄ$CU8EN02muÎ

CODE LENGTH CONTROL

Variable

ËÄ$CC8LC00m_Î

Fixed

ËÄ$CC8LC01mhÎ

SET LENGTH

Set Length 1 (or Minimum Length)

ÌÄ$CC8L1=Î See page 149 Set Length 2

(or Maximum Length)

See page 150

ÌÄ$CC8L2DÎ

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EXPAND TO CODE 39

Disable

ËÄ$CC8C300mÂÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CC8C301m)Î

Code 128 Check Options

CHECK TX

Disable

ËÄ$CC8CT00m9Î

Enable

ËÄ$CC8CT01mBÎ

FUNCTION CHARACTER TX

Disable

ËÄ$CC8TF00m=Î

Enable

ËÄ$CC8TF01mFÎ

SUB-CODE CHANGE TX

Disable

ËÄ$CC8SC00m"Î

Enable

ËÄ$CC8SC01m+Î

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Code 128 Decoding Options

MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CC8MR01mpÎ

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CC8MR02myÎ

ËÄ$CC8MR03mÆÎ

Four Reads

ËÄ$CC8MR04m$Î

DECODING LEVEL

Disable

ËÄ$CC8DL00mnÎ

Level 1

Level 2

ËÄ$CC8DL01mwÎ

ËÄ$CC8DL02mÄÎ

Level 3

Level 4

ËÄ$CC8DL03m"Î

ËÄ$CC8DL04m+Î

Level 5

ËÄ$CC8DL05m4Î

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CHARACTER CORRELATION

Disable

ËÄ$CC8CO00m}Î

Enable

ËÄ$CC8CO01mÊÎ

QUIET ZONES

No Quiet Zones

ËÄ$CC8LO00mLÎ

Quiet Zone on One Side

Quiet Zones on Two Sides

ËÄ$CC8LO01mUÎ

ËÄ$CC8LO02m^Î

Auto

Virtual Quiet Zones on Two Sides

ËÄ$CC8LO03mgÎ

ËÄ$CC8LO04mpÎ

STITCHING

Disable

ËÄ$CC8ST00m2Î

Enable

ËÄ$CC8ST01m;Î

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ISBT 128 CONCATENATION

Disable

ËÄ$CI8CE00mOÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CI8CE01mXÎ

CONCATENATION MODE

Static

ËÄ$CI8CM00mÂÎ

Dynamic

ËÄ$CI8CM01m)Î

DYNAMIC CONCATENATION TIMEOUT

Set Timeout

ÌÄ$CI8DTLÎ See page 148

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INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5

Disable

ËÄ$CI2EN00m|Î

Enable

ËÄ$CI2EN01mÉÎ

CODE LENGTH CONTROL

Variable

ËÄ$CI2LC00mYÎ

Fixed

ËÄ$CI2LC01mbÎ

SET LENGTH

Set Length 1 (or Minimum Length)

ÌÄ$CI2L17Î See page 149 Set Length 2

(or Maximum Length)

See page 150

ÌÄ$CI2L2>Î

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Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Options

CHECK CALCULATION

Disable

ËÄ$CI2CC00m#Î

Enable Standard (Mod 10) Check

Enable German Parcel Check

ËÄ$CI2CC01m,Î

ËÄ$CI2CC02m5Î

Enable DHL Check

Enable Daimler Chrysler Check

ËÄ$CI2CC04mGÎ

ËÄ$CI2CC08mkÎ

Enable Bosch Check

Enable Italian Post Check

ËÄ$CI2CC10m+Î

ËÄ$CI2CC20m3Î

CHECK TX

Disable

ËÄ$CI2CT00m3Î

Enable

ËÄ$CI2CT01m<Î

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Interleaved 2 of 5 Decoding Options

MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CI2MR01mjÎ

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CI2MR02msÎ

ËÄ$CI2MR03m|Î

Four Reads

ËÄ$CI2MR04mÉÎ

DECODING LEVEL

Disable

ËÄ$CI2DL00mhÎ

Level 1

Level 2

ËÄ$CI2DL01mqÎ

ËÄ$CI2DL02mzÎ

Level 3

Level 4

ËÄ$CI2DL03mÇÎ

ËÄ$CI2DL04m%Î

Level 5

ËÄ$CI2DL05m.Î

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CHARACTER CORRELATION

Disable

ËÄ$CI2CO00mwÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CI2CO01mÄÎ

STITCHING

Disable

ËÄ$CI2ST00m,Î

Enable

ËÄ$CI2ST01m5Î

ZERO PATTERN

Disable

ËÄ$CI2ZP00m:Î

Enable

ËÄ$CI2ZP01mCÎ

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STANDARD 2 OF 5

Disable

ËÄ$CS2EN00m=Î

Enable

ËÄ$CS2EN01mFÎ

CODE LENGTH CONTROL

Variable

ËÄ$CS2LC00mÅÎ

Fixed

ËÄ$CS2LC01m#Î

SET LENGTH

Set Length 1 (or Minimum Length)

ÌÄ$CS2L1_Î See page 149 Set Length 2

(or Maximum Length)

See page 150

ÌÄ$CS2L2fÎ

Standard 2 of 5 Check Options

CHECK CALCULATION

Disable

ËÄ$CS2CC00mKÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CS2CC01mTÎ

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CHECK TX

Disable

ËÄ$CS2CT00m[Î

Enable

ËÄ$CS2CT01mdÎ

Standard 2 of 5 Decoding Options

MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CS2MR01m+Î

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CS2MR02m4Î

ËÄ$CS2MR03m=Î

Four Reads

ËÄ$CS2MR04mFÎ

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DECODING LEVEL

Disable

ËÄ$CS2DL00m)Î

Level 1

Level 2

ËÄ$CS2DL01m2Î

ËÄ$CS2DL02m;Î

Level 3

Level 4

ËÄ$CS2DL03mDÎ

ËÄ$CS2DL04mMÎ

Level 5

ËÄ$CS2DL05mVÎ

CHARACTER CORRELATION

Disable

ËÄ$CS2CO00m8Î

Enable

ËÄ$CS2CO01mAÎ

STITCHING

Disable

ËÄ$CS2ST00mTÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CS2ST01m]Î

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INDUSTRIAL 2 OF 5

Disable

ËÄ$CU2EN00mEÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CU2EN01mNÎ

CODE LENGTH CONTROL

Variable

ËÄ$CU2LC00m"Î

Fixed

ËÄ$CU2LC01m+Î

SET LENGTH

Set Length 1 (or Minimum Length)

ÌÄ$CU2L1gÎ See page 149 Set Length 2

(or Maximum Length)

See page 150

ÌÄ$CU2L2nÎ

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Industrial 2 of 5 Check Options

CHECK CALCULATION

Disable

ËÄ$CU2CC00mSÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CU2CC01m\Î

CHECK TX

Disable

ËÄ$CU2CT00mcÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CU2CT01mlÎ

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Industrial 2 of 5 Decoding Options

MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CU2MR01m3Î

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CU2MR02m<Î

ËÄ$CU2MR03mEÎ

Four Reads

ËÄ$CU2MR04mNÎ

CHARACTER CORRELATION

Disable

ËÄ$CU2CO00m@Î

Enable

ËÄ$CU2CO01mIÎ

STITCHING

Disable

ËÄ$CU2ST00m\Î

Enable

ËÄ$CU2ST01meÎ

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CODABAR

Disable

ËÄ$CCBEN00mMÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CCBEN01mVÎ

CODE LENGTH CONTROL

Variable

ËÄ$CCBLC00m*Î

Fixed

ËÄ$CCBLC01m3Î

SET LENGTH

Set Length 1 (or Minimum Length)

ÌÄ$CCBL1oÎ See page 149 Set Length 2

(or Maximum Length)

See page 150

ÌÄ$CCBL2vÎ

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CODABAR ABC

Disable

ËÄ$CCBAB00mHÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CCBAB01mQÎ

CONCATENATION MODE

Static

ËÄ$CCBCM00m:Î

Dynamic

ËÄ$CCBCM01mCÎ

DYNAMIC CONCATENATION TIMEOUT

Set Timeout

ÌÄ$CCBDTfÎ See page 148

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Codabar Check Options

CHECK CALCULATION

Disable

ËÄ$CCBCC00m[Î

Enable AIM Standard Check

Enable Mod-10 Check

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CHECK TX

Disable

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Enable

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START/STOP SET

ABCD/TN*E

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ABCD/ABCD

abcd/tn*e

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abcd/abcd

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START/STOP TX

Disable

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Enable

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START/STOP MATCH

Disable

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Enable

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Codabar Decoding Options

MINIMUM READS

One Read

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Two Reads

Three Reads

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Four Reads

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DECODING LEVEL

Disable

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Level 1

Level 2

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Level 3

Level 4

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Level 5

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CHARACTER CORRELATION

Disable

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Enable

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INTERDIGIT RATIO

Accept Any Interdigit Ratio

ËÄ$CCBIR00mÅÎ

Set Interdigit Ratio

See page 147

ÌÄ$CCBIRvÎ

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QUIET ZONES

Quiet Zone on One Side

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Quiet Zones on Two Sides

Auto

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Virtual Quiet Zones on Two Sides

Small Quiet Zones on Two Sides

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STITCHING

Disable

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Enable

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CODE 11

Disable

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Enable

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CODE LENGTH CONTROL

Variable

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Fixed

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SET LENGTH

Set Length 1 (or Minimum Length)

ÌÄ$CC1L1ÅÎ See page 149 Set Length 2

(or Maximum Length)

See page 150

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Code 11 Check Options

CHECK CALCULATION

Disable

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Enable Check C

Enable Check K

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Enable Check C and K

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CHECK TX

Disable

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Enable

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Code 11 Decoding Options

MINIMUM READS

One Read

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Two Reads

Three Reads

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ËÄ$CC1MR03m_Î

Four Reads

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Disable

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Level 1

Level 2

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Level 3

Level 4

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ËÄ$CC1DL04moÎ

Level 5

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CHARACTER CORRELATION

Disable

ËÄ$CC1CO00mZÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CC1CO01mcÎ

INTERDIGIT RATIO

Accept Any Interdigit Ratio

ËÄ$CC1IR00m,Î

Set Interdigit Ratio

See page 147

ÌÄ$CC1IR!Î

STITCHING

Disable

ËÄ$CC1ST00mvÎ

Enable

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GS1 DATABAR OMNIDIRECTIONAL

Disable

ËÄ$C4BEN00mxÎ

Enable

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GS1 DATABAR OMNIDIRECTIONAL GS1-128 EMULATION

Disable

ËÄ$C4BU800m>Î

Enable

ËÄ$C4BU801mGÎ

MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$C4BMR01mfÎ

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$C4BMR02moÎ

ËÄ$C4BMR03mxÎ

Four Reads

ËÄ$C4BMR04mÅÎ

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GS1 DATABAR EXPANDED

Disable

ËÄ$CXBEN00m:Î

Enable

ËÄ$CXBEN01mCÎ

GS1 DATABAR EXPANDED GS1-128 EMULATION

Disable

ËÄ$CXBU800mgÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CXBU801mpÎ

CODE LENGTH CONTROL

Variable

ËÄ$CXBLC00m~Î

Fixed

ËÄ$CXBLC01mÂÎ

SET LENGTH

Set Length 1 (or Minimum Length)

ÌÄ$CXBL1\Î See page 149 Set Length 2

(or Maximum Length)

See page 150

ÌÄ$CXBL2cÎ

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GS1 DataBar Expanded Decoding Options

MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CXBMR01m(Î

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CXBMR02m1Î

ËÄ$CXBMR03m:Î

Four Reads

ËÄ$CXBMR04mCÎ

COUPON CONTROL

Allow All Coupon Barcodes to be Decoded

ËÄ$CCPCL00myÎ

Enable Only UPC-A Coupon Decoding

Enable Only GS1 Databar Coupon Decoding

ËÄ$CCPCL01mÆÎ

ËÄ$CCPCL02m$Î

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GS1 DATABAR LIMITED

Disable

ËÄ$CLBEN00mqÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CLBEN01mzÎ

GS1 DATABAR LIMITED GS1-128 EMULATION

Disable

ËÄ$CLBU800m7Î

Enable

ËÄ$CLBU801m@Î

MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CLBMR01m_Î

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CLBMR02mhÎ

ËÄ$CLBMR03mqÎ

Four Reads

ËÄ$CLBMR04mzÎ

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CODE 93

Disable

ËÄ$CC9EN00mÂÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CC9EN01m)Î

CODE LENGTH CONTROL

Variable

ËÄ$CC9LC00mdÎ

Fixed

ËÄ$CC9LC01mmÎ

SET LENGTH

Set Length 1 (or Minimum Length)

ÌÄ$CC9L1BÎ See page 149 Set Length 2

(or Maximum Length)

See page 150

ÌÄ$CC9L2IÎ

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Code 93 Check Options

CHECK CALCULATION

Disable

ËÄ$CC9CC00m.Î

Enable Check C

Enable Check K

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ËÄ$CC9CC02m@Î

Enable Check C and K

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CHECK TX

Disable

ËÄ$CC9CT00m>Î

Enable

ËÄ$CC9CT01mGÎ

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Code 93 Decoding Options

MINIMUM READS

One Read

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Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CC9MR02m~Î

ËÄ$CC9MR03mÂÎ

Four Reads

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DECODING LEVEL

Disable

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Level 1

Level 2

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Level 3

Level 4

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ËÄ$CC9DL04m0Î

Level 5

ËÄ$CC9DL05m9Î

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CHARACTER CORRELATION

Disable

ËÄ$CC9CO00mÆÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CC9CO01m$Î

QUIET ZONES

No Quiet Zones

ËÄ$CC9LO00mQÎ

Quiet Zone on One Side

Quiet Zones on Two Sides

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Auto

Virtual Quiet Zones on Two Sides

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ËÄ$CC9LO04muÎ

STITCHING

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Enable

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MSI

Disable

ËÄ$CMSEN00mcÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CMSEN01mlÎ

CODE LENGTH CONTROL

Variable

ËÄ$CMSLC00m@Î

Fixed

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SET LENGTH

Set Length 1 (or Minimum Length)

ÌÄ$CMSL1ÉÎ See page 149 Set Length 2

(or Maximum Length)

See page 150

ÌÄ$CMSL2%Î

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MSI Check Options

CHECK CALCULATION

Disable

ËÄ$CMSCC00mqÎ

Enable Mod 10 Check

Enable Mod 11/10 Check

ËÄ$CMSCC01mzÎ

ËÄ$CMSCC02mÇÎ

Enable Mod 10/10 Check

ËÄ$CMSCC03m%Î

CHECK TX

Disable

ËÄ$CMSCT00mÅÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CMSCT01m#Î

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MSI Decoding Options

MINIMUM READS

One Read

ËÄ$CMSMR01mQÎ

Two Reads

Three Reads

ËÄ$CMSMR02mZÎ

ËÄ$CMSMR03mcÎ

Four Reads

ËÄ$CMSMR04mlÎ

DECODING LEVEL

Disable

ËÄ$CMSDL00mOÎ

Level 1

Level 2

ËÄ$CMSDL01mXÎ

ËÄ$CMSDL02maÎ

Level 3

Level 4

ËÄ$CMSDL03mjÎ

ËÄ$CMSDL04msÎ

Level 5

ËÄ$CMSDL05m|Î

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STITCHING

Disable

ËÄ$CMSST00mzÎ

Enable

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PLESSEY

Disable

ËÄ$CPLEN00mLÎ

Enable

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CODE LENGTH CONTROL

Variable

ËÄ$CPLLC00m)Î

Fixed

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SET LENGTH

Set Length 1 (or Minimum Length)

ÌÄ$CPLL1nÎ See page 149 Set Length 2

(or Maximum Length)

See page 150

ÌÄ$CPLL2uÎ

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Plessey Check Options

CHECK CALCULATION

Disable

ËÄ$CPLCC00mZÎ

Plessey Standard Check

Anker Check

ËÄ$CPLCC01mcÎ

ËÄ$CPLCC02mlÎ

CHECK TX

Disable

ËÄ$CPLCT00mjÎ

Enable

ËÄ$CPLCT01msÎ

Plessey Decoding Options

MINIMUM READS

One Read

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Two Reads

Three Reads

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ËÄ$CPLMR03mLÎ

Four Reads

ËÄ$CPLMR04mUÎ

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DECODING LEVEL

Disable

ËÄ$CPLDL00m8Î

Level 1

Level 2

ËÄ$CPLDL01mAÎ

ËÄ$CPLDL02mJÎ

Level 3

Level 4

ËÄ$CPLDL03mSÎ

ËÄ$CPLDL04m\Î

Level 5

ËÄ$CPLDL05meÎ

CHARACTER CORRELATION

Disable

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Enable

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STITCHING

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Enable

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5 PARAMETER REFERENCES

5.1 RS232 PARAMETERS This section contains explanations and examples of selected barcode features. See the Configuration section for the actual barcode labels used to configure the reader.

5.1.1 RS232 Only

Baud Rate Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the reader's baud rate to match the baud rate setting of the host device. With an improper baud rate setting, data may not reach the host correctly.

Stop Bits The stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one character and prepares the receiving device for the next character in the serial data stream. The number of stop bits selected (one or two) depends on the number the receiving terminal is programmed to accommodate. Set the number of stop bits to match host device requirements.

Parity This feature specifies parity required for sending and receiving data. A parity check bit is the most significant bit of each ASCII coded character. Select the parity type according to host device requirements.

Select None when no parity bit is required.

Select Odd parity and the parity bit value is set to 0 or 1, based on data, to ensure that an odd number of 1 bits are contained in the coded character.

Select Even parity and the parity bit value is set to 0 or 1, based on data, to ensure that an even number of 1 bits are contained in the coded character.

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5.1.2 RS232/USB COM Parameters

Intercharacter Delay

This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay between the end of one character and the beginning of the next. The delay can be set within a range of zero (0) to 990 milliseconds in 10 ms increments. A setting of zero specifies no delay. To set the delay:

1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds (x 10 ms). (0-99).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired numeric value.

3. Go to page 48 and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT INTERCHARACTER DELAY.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the numeric value determined in step 1 above.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit. This completes the procedure.

Disable Character

Specifies the value of the RS232 host command used to disable the reader. Selections: a character from NUL (0x00) to DEL (0x7F).

NOTE

The Enable Character must be different from the Disable Character and must not contain reserved characters (see Appendix D). Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF, or host commands conflicts with normal operation of these characters. 8-bit data is not recognized when the option Data Bits has been set as 7 Data Bits.

To set the value:

1. Determine the desired character. A setting of 0xFF indicates the Disable Character is not used (not available).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired character.

3. Go to page 48 and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT DEVICE DISABLE CHARACTER.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the desired character in step 1 above.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

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Enable Character

Specifies the value of the RS232 host command used to enable the reader. Selections: a character from NUL (0x00) to DEL (0x7F).

NOTE

The Enable Character must be different from the Disable Character and must not contain reserved characters (see Appendix D). Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF, or host commands conflicts with normal operation of these characters. 8-bit data is not recognized when the option Data Bits has been set as 7 Data Bits.

To set this feature:

1. Determine the desired character. A setting of 0xFF indicates the Enable Character is not used (not available).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired character.

3. Go to page 48 and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT DEVICE ENABLE CHARACTER.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the desired character in step 1 above.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

ACK NAK Options

This enables/disables the ability of the reader to support the RS232 ACK/NAK protocol. When configured, the reader and/or host sends an “ACK” when it receives data properly, and sends “NAK” when the data is in error. Options are:

Disable

Enable for label transmission — The reader expects an ACK/NAK response from the host when a label is sent.

Enable for host-command acknowledge — The reader will respond with ACK/NAK when the host sends a command.

Enable for label transmission and host-command acknowledge

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ACK Character

This setting specifies an ASCII character to be used as the ACK character. Selections: a character from NUL (0x00) to DEL (0x7F).

NOTE

The ACK Character must be different from the NAK Character and must not contain reserved characters (see Appendix D). Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF, or host commands conflicts with normal operation of these characters. 8-bit data is not recognized when the option Data Bits has been set as 7 Data Bits.

To set this feature:

1. Determine the desired character.

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired character.

3. Go to page 48 and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT ACK CHARACTER.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the desired character in step 1 above.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

NAK Character

This setting specifies an ASCII character to be used as the NAK character. Selections: a character from NUL (0x00) to DEL (0x7F).

NOTE

The ACK Character must be different from the NAK Character and must not contain reserved characters (see Appendix D). Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF, or host commands conflicts with normal operation of these characters. 8-bit data is not recognized when the option Data Bits has been set as 7 Data Bits.

To set this feature:

1. Determine the desired character.

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired character.

3. Go to page 49 and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT NAK CHARACTER.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the desired character in step 1 above.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

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ACK NAK Timeout Value This option specifies the amount of time the reader waits for an ACK character from the host following label transmission. The selectable timeout range is 200 ms to 15,000 ms (15 seconds) in 200 ms increments. A selection of 0 disables the timeout. To set this value:

1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds (x 200 ms). (0-75).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired numeric value.

3. Go to page 49 and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT ACK NAK TIMEOUT VALUE.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the numeric value determined in step 1 above.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

ACK NAK Retry Count This feature specifies the number of times the reader retries a label transmission due to a retry condition. The selectable range is from 1 to 254 retries. A selection of 0 disables the count (no retries), and a selection of 255 specifies unlimited retries. To set this feature:

1. Determine the desired number of retries. (0-255).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired numeric value.

3. Go to page 49 and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT ACK NAK RETRY COUNT.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the numeric value determined in step 1 above.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

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Keyboard Intercode Delay

This parameter specifies the intercode delay between the end of one code and the beginning of the next. The delay can be set within a range of zero (0) to 99 seconds in 1 second increments. A setting of zero specifies no delay. To set the delay:

1. Determine the desired setting in seconds. (0-99).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired numeric value.

3. Go to page 52 and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT INTERCODE DELAY.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the numeric value determined in step 1 above.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit. This completes the procedure.

5.2 READING PARAMETERS

5.2.1 Illumination Mode

Illumination Mode Selects the illumination mode for the reader. The illumination mode can be used to:

to increase the overall diode life

to reduce power consumption;

to turn off the illuminator for safety purposes. Selections:

Disabled: the illuminator is always off.

Enabled: the illuminator is always on.

Triggered: the illuminator is turned on when the reading phase starts. The illuminator is turned off as soon as the code(s) are read or when the reading phase ends.

NOTE

The Triggered selection is ignored for Automatic and Test Operating Modes.

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5.2.2 Operating Mode

Operating Mode Selects the scan operating mode for the reader. Selections: On Line: the reading phase is defined as the time between the Phase ON and Phase OFF events. The Phase events can be signals coming from the trigger button (or external presence sensor connected to the scanner input for RS232 models). Serial On Line: the reading phase is defined as the time between the Phase ON and Phase OFF events. The Phase events are serial start/stop strings sent from the host over the serial interface. Automatic: The device does not require connections with external presence sensors in this operating mode. In this mode the scanner is continuously scanning. The reading phase is enabled when a barcode enters the reading zone of the scanner and is terminated after an N number of scans without a code, where N is set using the Automatic Threshold selection. The next reading phase will begin when a code enters the reading zone of the scanner again. The N number of scans without a code must be selected to assure code identification in the reading zone. Code transmission is identical to the other operating modes except that there is no transmission on the serial port in the case of a No Read condition. Automatic (Object Sense):The reader is normally in the Object Sense state (a low power/ready-to-read condition). When an item is automatically detected in the reader’s field of view, the Automatic operating mode is turned on. The Automatic Threshold assures code identification. When objects are no longer present in the reading field, the Timeout ends Automatic mode and returns the reader to the Object Sense state. Test: The Test mode reports information about the reading performance of the scanner and the code is continuously read. After 100 scans, the following information is transmitted on the serial interface:

the code content

percentage of good reads (if the good read percentage is 0 no transmission is done) The information can be displayed on the Host PC by running a terminal emulator program (ex. Hyper Terminal). The output data format is fixed.

Automatic Threshold For Automatic operating modes, the Automatic Threshold sets an N number of scans without a code in order to assure code identification in the reading zone. Selection: a value from 2 to 255. To set this value:

1. Determine the desired number of reads. (2-255).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired numeric value.

3. Go to page 56 and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT AUTOMATIC THRESHOLD VALUE.

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5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the numeric value determined in step 1 above.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

Phase Off Event This parameter determines how the reading phase is concluded for On Line and Serial On Line modes:

Trigger Stop: the reading phase ends only when a Stop Input or Serial Stop String is received; the Timeout is disabled.

Timeout: the reading phase ends only when the Timeout expires; Stop Input or Serial Stop Strings are ignored.

Trigger Stop-Timeout: the Stop Input or Serial Stop Strings define the end of the reading phase. If no Stop Input or Serial Stop String is received then the Timeout ends the reading phase.

Timeout Determines the Timeout for a Phase Off Event or Automatic Object Sense state as follows. For On Line and Serial On Line modes, it defines a timeout which determines the maximum length of the reading phase depending on the Phase Off Event selection. For Automatic (Object Sense) mode, it defines a timeout which allows the reader to return to the Object Sense state after objects are no longer present in the reading field. Selections: from 40 to 5100 ms in 20 ms increments. To set this value:

1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds (x 20 ms). (2-255).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired numeric value.

3. Go to page 57 and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT TIMEOUT VALUE.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the numeric value determined in step 1 above.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

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6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

Serial Start The Serial Start string (max 20 characters), signals the beginning of the reading phase. Selections: characters from NUL (0x00) to ~ (0x7E).

NOTE

The Serial Start Character must be different from the Serial Stop Character and must not contain reserved characters (see Appendix D). Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF, or host commands conflicts with normal operation of these characters. 8-bit data is not recognized when the option Data Bits has been set as 7 Data Bits.

To set this feature:

1. Determine the desired character string (max 20).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent(s) for the desired character(s).

3. Go to page 57 and scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT SERIAL START CHARACTERS.

5. Scan the hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the desired character string in step 1 above.

6. If less than the expected string of 20 characters are selected, scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode to terminate the string.

7. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

Serial Stop The Serial Stop string (max 20 characters), signals the end of the reading phase. Selections: characters from NUL (0x00) to ~ (0x7E).

NOTE

The Serial Start Character must be different from the Serial Stop Character and must not contain reserved characters (see Appendix D). Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF, or host commands conflicts with normal operation of these characters. 8-bit data is not recognized when the option Data Bits has been set as 7 Data Bits.

To set this feature:

1. Determine the desired character string (max 20).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent(s) for the desired character(s).

3. Go to page 57 and scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT SERIAL STOP CHARACTERS.

5. Scan the hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the desired character string in step 1 above.

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6. If less than the expected string of 20 characters are selected, scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode to terminate the string.

7. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

5.2.3 Good Read LED

LED Indication Specifies when the scanner will provide indication upon successfully reading a barcode. Selections:

On Decode = Indicate Good Read immediately after decoding.

After Transmission = Indicate Good Read after code transmission towards host.

5.2.4 Exposure Mode This parameter allows controlling the lighting system for correct exposure according to the specific application. The lighting system can be set to low power (Continuous) or to high power (Strobed) lighting. Continuous lighting (default) is used for stopped or slow motion code reading applications. When set to Strobed, the scanner controls the camera parameters dynamically in order to guarantee the best performance with high speed applications and low (or dark) external light conditions.

5.2.5 Preset Recipes

Reading Conditions This parameter allows selecting various predefined "recipes" (combinations of internal component settings) to optimize the scanner to read under specific application conditions.

Auto: this is the default setting which cycles through all the predefined recipes attempting to find the best reading condition.

Standard: this setting is best for good quality codes at low resolutions.

High Resolution (Far): this optimizes reading for either high resolution codes or for codes located at the far end of the reading range for the given code resolution.

Difficult: optimizes low contrast code reading.

Blurred (Near): optimizes reading out of focus codes or codes located at the near end of the reading range for the given code resolution.

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5.3 DATA FORMATTING When a barcode is scanned, additional information can be sent to the host computer along with the barcode data. This combination of barcode data and supplementary user-defined data is called a “message string.” The Data Editing features can be used to build specific user-defined data into a message string. There are several types of selectable data characters that can be sent before and after scanned data. You can specify if they should be sent with all symbologies, or only with specific symbologies. The figure below shows the available elements you can add to a message string:

Figure 13 - Breakdown of a Message String

NOTE

Additional advanced formatting is available. See the Advanced Formatting features in the Datalogic Aladdin™ configuration software.

Please Keep In Mind...

Modifying a message string is not a mandatory requirement. Data editing is a sophisticated feature allowing highly customizable output for advanced users. Factory default settings for data editing is typically set to NONE.

A prefix (header) or suffix (terminator) may be applied to all messages (set via the Global Prefix/Suffix feature).

Label ID: Pre-loaded Set can be applied to all symbologies, as well as customizing specific Label IDs (set via the Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology feature).

You can add any character from the ASCII Chart (from 0x00 - 0xFF) in Appendix C as a Prefix, Suffix or Custom Label ID.

Enter prefixes and suffixes in the order in which you want them to appear in the output.

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5.3.1 Global Prefix/Suffix Up to 20 ASCII characters may be added as a prefix (header) in a position before the barcode data, and/or as a suffix (terminator) in a position following the barcode data as indicated in the figure below.

Figure 14 - Prefix and Suffix Positions

Example: Setting a Prefix In this example, we’ll set a prefix for all symbologies.

1. Determine which ASCII character(s) are to be added to scanned barcode data (max 20). In this example, we’ll add a dollar sign (‘$’) as a prefix.

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent(s) for the desired character(s).

3. Go to page 61 and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the SET GLOBAL PREFIX barcode.

5. Scan the hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the desired character string in step 1 above. The corresponding hex number for the ‘$’ character is 24. To enter this selection code, scan the ‘2’ and ‘4’ barcodes from Appendix B.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

6. If less than the expected string of 20 characters are selected, scan the ENTER/EXIT

barcode to terminate the string.

7. Scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode once again to exit Programming Mode. The resulting message string would appear as follows:

Scanned barcode data:12345

Resulting message string output: $12345

and/or

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No Read String This defines the string to be displayed in case of No Read (On Line Mode only). To set this feature:

1. Determine the desired character string (max 20).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent(s) for the desired character(s).

3. Go to page 61 and scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT NO READ STRING.

5. Scan the hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the desired character string in step 1 above.

6. If less than the expected string of 20 characters are selected, scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode to terminate the string.

7. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

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5.3.2 Code Identifiers

Label IDs A Label ID is a customizable code of up to three ASCII characters (each can be from 0x00 - 0xFF), used to identify a barcode (symbology) type. It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted barcode data depending upon how this option is enabled. This feature provides options for configuring custom Label IDs as a pre-loaded set (see "Label ID: Pre-loaded Set") or individually per symbology (see "Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology"). If you wish to program the reader to always include an industry standard label identifier for ALL symbology types, see "Global AIM ID" on page 143.

Label ID: Pre-loaded Set The reader supports a pre-loaded set of Label IDs. The following table shows this set.

BARCODE SYMBOLOGY Factory Label ID Set Custom

EAN 8 A

EAN 8 with 2 Add On J

EAN 8 with 5 Add On K

EAN 13 B

EAN 13 with 2 Add On L

EAN 13 with 5 Add On M

UPC A C

UPC A with 2 Add On F

UPC A with 5 Add On G

UPC E D

UPC E with 2 Add On H

UPC E with 5 Add On I

GTIN $A

GTIN with 2 Add On $B

GTIN with 5 Add On $C

Code 39 V

Code 32 X

Code 128 T

GS1-128 k

ISBN @

ISSN n

ISBT 128 f

Interleaved 2 of 5 N

Standard 2 of 5 P

Codabar R

ABC Codabar S

Code 11 b

GS1 Databar Omnidirectional u

GS1 Databar Expanded t

GS1 Databar Limited v

Code 93 U

MSI Z

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Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology To configure a Label ID individually for a single symbology:

1. Go to page 62 and scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode.

2. Select Label ID position as either BEFORE (Enable as Prefix) or AFTER (Enable as suffix) by scanning the appropriate barcode in the section "Transmit Custom Label IDs" on page 62. Reference the figure below for Label ID positioning options.

3. Scan a barcode to select the symbology for which you wish to configure a custom Label ID from the section "Custom Label Identifiers" starting on page 62.

4. Determine the desired character(s) (max 3) which will represent the Label ID for the selected symbology.

5. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent(s) for the desired character(s).

6. Scan the hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the desired character string in step 4 above. If you wish to select an equal sign, the corresponding hex number for the ‘=’ character is 3D. To enter this selection code, scan the ‘3’ and ‘D’ barcodes from Appendix B.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

7. If less than the expected string of 3 characters are selected, scan the ENTER/EXIT

barcode to terminate the string.

8. Scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode once again to exit Programming Mode. This completes the steps to configure a Label ID for a given symbology.

Figure 15 - Label ID Position Options

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Global AIM ID

NOTE

This feature enables/disables addition of AIM IDs for all symbology types.

AIM label identifiers (as opposed to custom Label IDs you select yourself) can be included with scanned barcode data. AIM label identifiers consist of three characters as follows:

A close brace character (ASCII ‘]’), followed by...

A code character (see the table below), followed by...

A modifier character (the modifier character is symbol dependent).

Figure 16 - AIM ID

AIM STANDARD IDENTIFIER TABLE

BARCODE SYMBOLOGY AIM STANDARD BARCODE SYMBOLOGY AIM STANDARD

EAN 8 ] E 4 Code 39 ] A y

EAN 8 with 2 Add On ] E 5 Code 32 ] X y

EAN 8 with 5 Add On ] E 6 Code 128 ] C y

EAN 8 with GS1-128 Add On GS1-128 ] C y

EAN 13 ] E 0 ISBN ] C4

EAN 13 with 2 Add On ] E 1 ISSN ] C4

EAN 13 with 5 Add On ] E 2 ISBT 128 ] C4

EAN 13 with GS1-128 Add On Interleaved 2 of 5 ] I y

UPC A ] X y Standard 2 of 5 ] S y

UPC A with 2 Add On ] X y Codabar ] F y

UPC A with 5 Add On ] X y ABC Codabar ] X y

UPC-A with GS1-128 Add On Code 11 ] G y

UPC E ] X y GS1 Databar Omnidirectional ] e y

UPC E with 2 Add On ] X y GS1 Databar Expanded ] e y

UPC E with 5 Add On ] X y GS1 Databar Limited ] e y

UPC-E with GS1-128 Add On Code 93 ] G y

GTIN ] E 0 MSI ] M y

GTIN with 2 Add On ] E 5

GTIN with 5 Add On ] E 6

GTIN with GS1-128 Add On ] E 2

AIM standard identifiers are not defined for all codes: the X identifier is assigned to the code for which the standard is not defined. The y value depends on the selected options (check digit calculated or not, check digit tx or not, etc.).

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5.3.3 Code Verifier

Match String This is the string used as the match code for code verification. The Match String must be configured to include start/stop characters and check digits if their transmission is enabled. It is possible to define the Match string by inserting:

all printable characters

non printable ASCII characters

No wild card characters are supported To set this feature:

1. Determine the desired character string (max 32).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent(s) for the desired character(s).

3. Go to page 60 and scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT MATCH STRING.

5. Scan the hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the desired character string in step 1 above.

6. If less than the expected string of 32 characters are selected, scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode to terminate the string.

7. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

Wrong Code String This is the string sent in case of a mismatch (wrong code read). To set this feature:

1. Determine the desired character string (max 20).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent(s) for the desired character(s).

3. Go to page 60 and scan ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SELECT WRONG CODE STRING.

5. Scan the hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the desired character string in step 1 above.

6. If less than the expected string of 20 characters are selected, scan the ENTER/EXIT barcode to terminate the string.

7. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

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5.4 DIGITAL OUTPUTS

Activation Event Defines the event activating the output. Selections:

Disabled: the output is always in the selected idle state.

Good Read: the event occurs if the code is read.

No Read: the event occurs if no code is read.

Wrong Code: the event occurs if a code is successfully decoded but does not match the Verifier Code.

Deactivation Event Defines the event deactivating the output. Selections:

Timeout: the output deactivation event occurs after the deactivation timeout expires.

Reading Phase Active: the output deactivation event occurs, when a start reading phase event takes place.

Disabled: No deactivation event occurs.

Deactivation Timeout When the Deactivation Event is Timeout, this indicates the maximum duration of the output pulse.

Active Level Determines the active state of the output. Each output can be represented as an NPN transistor; this transistor acts like a switch: so, when the transistor is OFF, it acts like an OPEN switch. On the contrary, when the transistor is ON, it acts like a CLOSED switch. Selections:

Active Closed: the idle state of the output line is open, that is, the NPN transistor is OFF (like an open switch). When the output is activated, the transistor goes ON (like a closed switch).

Active Open: the idle state of the output line is closed, that is, the NPN transistor is ON (like a closed switch). When the output is activated, the transistor goes OFF (like an open switch).

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5.5 POWER SAVE

Sleep Mode Timeout Specifies the timeout value for the reader to enter low power Sleep Mode. This is available only in On Line operating mode. The reader wakes up when receiving an input signal or trigger button press. The reader cannot connect to Aladdin when in power save mode. It must first receive a wake up from the input signal or trigger button press.

5.6 CODE SELECTION

EAN-UPC Optional Add-On Timer This option sets the time the reader will look for an add-on when an add-on fragment has been seen and optional add-ons are enabled. To set this value:

1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds (x 10 ms). (1-30).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired numeric value.

3. Go to page 81 and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SET ADD-ON TIMER VALUE.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the numeric value determined in step 1 above.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

Decoding Level Decoding Levels are used to configure a barcode symbology decoder to be very aggressive to very conservative depending on a particular customer’s needs.

Level 1 results in a very conservative decoder at the expense of not being able to read poorly printed or damaged labels.

Level 5 results in a very aggressive decoder. This aggressive behavior allows decoding of poorly printed and damaged labels at the expense of increasing the likelihood of decoding errors.

Level 3, which is the default setting, allows the majority of product labels to be decoded.

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There are many factors that determine when to change the decoding level for a particular symbology. These factors include spots, voids, non-uniform bar/space widths, damaged labels, etc. that may be experienced in some barcode labels. If there are many hard to read or damaged labels that cannot be decoded using a conservative setting, increase the decoding level to be more aggressive. If the majority of labels are very good quality labels, or there is a need to decrease the possibility of a decoder error, lower the decoding level to a more conservative level.

Minimum Reads This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times a label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.

Interdigit Ratio This feature specifies the ratio between an intercharacter space and module for given symbology labels. To set this value:

1. Determine the desired ratio setting. (1-10).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired numeric value.

3. Go to relative Code Symbology page and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SET INTERDIGIT RATIO.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the numeric value determined in step 1 above.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

Character Correlation When correlation is enabled, the barcode reader will combine label data from multiple scans when decoding. Enabling correlation will help the scanner read labels that have some spots and/or voids. It may also help read labels that have damaged areas. Enabling correlation will also increase the chances that a label will be read incorrectly.

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Stitching This option enables/disables stitching for given symbology labels. When parts of a barcode are presented to the reader with this feature enabled, the barcode parts will be assembled by the reader’s software, and the data will be decoded if all barcode proofing requirements are met.

Quiet Zones This feature specifies the number of quiet zones for given symbology labels. Quiet zones are blank areas at the ends of a barcode and are typically 10 times the width of the narrowest bar or space in the label.

5.6.1 Concatenation

Concatenation Mode Specifies the concatenation mode between Static and Dynamic. Static requires the concatenated codes to be read in the same scan (simultaneously). Dynamic allows the two codes to be read separately (within the specified Dynamic Concatenation Timeout.

Dynamic Concatenation Timeout Specifies the timeout in 10-millisecond ticks used by the Dynamic Concatenation Mode. To set this value:

1. Determine the desired setting in milliseconds (x 10 ms). (5-255).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent for the desired numeric value.

3. Go to relative Dynamic Concatenation Timeout page and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode: SET TIMEOUT.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the numeric value determined in step 1 above.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

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5.6.2 Set Length Length Control allows you to select either variable length decoding or fixed length decoding for the specified symbology.

Variable Length: any length between a minimum and maximum length (inclusive).

Fixed Length: one or two different fixed lengths

Set Length 1 This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Length Control. Length 1 is the minimum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the first fixed length if in Fixed Length Mode. The length that can be set varies, depending on the symbology, however Length 1 cannot be 0. Reference the page for your selected symbology to see specific variables.

NOTE

Code 39, Code 128, I 2/5, S 2/5, Code 11, Code 93, MSI The specified length includes the check character (if any), data and ASCII shift characters. It does not include the start/stop characters.

NOTE

Codabar The specified length includes the check character (if any), data and the start/stop characters.

Follow these instructions to set this feature:

1. Determine the desired character length (varies depending on symbology).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent(s) for the desired numeric value.

3. Go to the Set Length page for your selected symbology and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode to SELECT LENGTH 1 SETTING for your selected symbology.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the numeric value determined in step 1 above.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

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Set Length 2 This feature specifies one of the barcode lengths for Length Control. Length 2 is the maximum label length if in Variable Length Mode, or the second fixed length if in Fixed Length Mode. The length that can be set varies depending on the symbology. For Fixed Length Mode, a setting of 0 specifies to ignore Length 2 (use only Length 1). Reference the page for your selected symbology to see specific variables.

NOTE

Code 39, Code 128, I 2/5, S 2/5, Code 11, Code 93, MSI The specified length includes the check character (if any), data and ASCII shift characters. It does not include the start/stop characters.

NOTE

Codabar The specified length includes the check character (if any), data and the start/stop characters.

Follow these instructions to set this feature:

1. Determine the desired character length (varies depending on symbology).

2. Use the Chart in Appendix C to find the hex equivalent(s) for the desired numeric value.

3. Go to the Set Length page for your selected symbology and scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to enter Programming Mode.

4. Scan the barcode to SELECT LENGTH 2 SETTING for your selected symbology.

5. Scan the two hex equivalent characters from the keypad in Appendix B that represent the numeric value determined in step 1 above.

NOTE

If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL barcode to abort and not save the entry string. You can then start again at the beginning.

6. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE barcode to exit Programming Mode. This completes the procedure.

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6 MAINTENANCE

6.1 CLEANING Clean the reading window periodically for continued correct operation of the reader. Dust, dirt, etc. on the window may alter the reading performance. Repeat the operation frequently in particularly dirty environments. Use soft material and alcohol to clean the window and avoid any abrasive substances.

WARNING

Clean the window of the TC1200 when the reader is turned off.

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7 TECHNICAL FEATURES

Electrical Features RS232 USB

Power supply 5 Vdc 5%

Consumption 350 mA; 1.75 W

Interfaces RS232, USB

Inputs Input 1 (External Trigger), Voltage Current Consumption Minimum Pulse Duration

Optocoupled, polarity insensitive

5 to 30 Vdc 9 mA max.

5 ms

Outputs Output 1, Output 2 VCE Collector Current VCE Saturation Power Dissipation

Optocoupled 30 Vdc max.

40 mA continuous max.; 130 mA pulsed max.

1V max. at 10 mA 80 mW max. at 45 °C (ambient

temperature)

Reading Features

Max Scans/sec 320

Max resolution 0.076 mm (3mils)

Readable codes:

EAN/UPC; Code 39, Code 32; Code 128, GS1-128, ISBT 128; Interleaved, Standard and Industrial 2 of 5;

Codabar, ABC Codabar; GS1 Databar (Omnidirectional, Limited, Expanded); Code 93; Code 11; MSI; Plessey

Physical Features Scanner Scan Engine

RS232 USB RS232 USB

Width 57 mm (2.24 inches) 50 mm (1.96 inches)

Length 50 mm (1.96 inches) 43 mm (1.69 inches)

Height 31 mm (1.22 inches) 21 mm (0.82 inches)

Weight - max. 120 g.

(4.2 oz.)

105 g.

(3.7 oz.)

30 g.

(1 oz.)

Environmental Features

Operating Temperature 0° to +50 °C (+32° to +122 °F)

Storage Temperature -20° to +70 °C (-4° to +158 °F)

Operating Pressure 106-80kPa / 0-2000 m above sea level

Storage Pressure 107-70kPa / 0-3000 m above sea level

Humidity max. 90% non condensing

Protection Class EN 60529

IP64 -

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7.1 READING DIAGRAMS The following diagram was obtained according to the conditions listed below. Code reading with skew angles of less than 10° may cause decreased performance due to direct light reflection.

Reading Diagram TC1200-XX00

(0,0) corresponds to the scanner output window.

Conditions: Static Code Reading Exposure Mode = Continuous Code = Code 39 Quality = Grade A Lighting = No Ambient Light (0 Lux) Pitch = 0° Skew = 10° Tilt = 0°

Distance (mm)

5 mils

20 mils

12 mils

8 mils

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A DEFAULT PARAMETERS TABLE

Parameter Default Your Setting Page

GLOBAL INTERFACE FEATURES

Host Commands — Obey/Ignore Obey

RS232 ONLY

Baud Rate 9600

Data Bits 8 Data Bits

Stop Bits 1 Stop Bit

Parity None

RS232/USB-COM

Intercharacter Delay No Delay

Disable Character ‘D’

Enable Character ‘E’

ACK NAK Options Disable

ACK Character ‘ACK’

NAK Character ‘NAK’

ACK NAK Timeout Value 600 ms

ACK NAK Retry Count 3 Retries

ACK NAK Error Handling Ignore Errors Detected

USB-KBD

Keyboard Country Mode US

Keyboard Intercode Delay No Delay

Send Control Characters CTRL+KEY

USB Keyboard Speed 1 ms

READING PARAMETERS

Illumination Mode Triggered

Operating Modes On Line

Phase Off Event Trigger Stop

Automatic Threshold

Timeout

Serial Start STX

Serial Stop ETX

LED Indication On Decode

Label Programming Mode Enabled

Exposure Mode Continuous

Reading Conditions Auto

DATA FORMAT

Data Transmission On Decode

Code Verifier Mode Disabled

Match String

Wrong Code String

Case Conversion Disabled

Global Prefix (Header) CR

Global Suffix (Terminator)

No Read String CAN

Transmit AIM IDs Disabled

Transmit Custom Label IDs Disabled

Custom Label Identifiers See table on page 141

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Parameter Default Your Setting Page

DIGITAL OUTPUTS

OUPUT 1

Activation Event Disabled

Deactivation Event Disabled

Deactivation Timeout 500 ms

Active Level Active Closed

OUPUT 2

Activation Event Disabled

Deactivation Event Disabled

Deactivation Timeout 500 ms

Active Level Active Closed

POWER SAVE

Sleep Mode Timeout Disabled

CODE SELECTION

Positive/Negative Background Positive

UPC-A

UPC-A Enable

Check Character Tx Enable

Expand to EAN-13 Disable

Number System Tx Enable

Minimum Reads One Read

Coupon Control Enable only UPC-A

UPC-E

UPC-E Enable

Check Character Tx Enable

Expand to UPC-A Disable

Expand to EAN-13 Disable

Number System Tx Enable

Minimum Reads Two Reads

EAN-13

EAN-13 Enable

Check Character Tx Enable

ISBN Conversion Disable

ISSN Conversion Disable

Flag 1 Character Enable

Minimum Reads One Read

Coupon Control Enable only UPC-A

EAN-8

EAN-8 Enable

Check Character Tx Enable

Expand to EAN-13 Disable

Minimum Reads One Read

Add-Ons

P2 Add-On Disable

P5 Add-On Disable

P2 Minimum Reads

P5 Minimum Reads

Optional Add-On Timer 70 ms

EAN/UPC Global Settings

GTIN Format Disable

Decoding Level Level 2

Character Correlation Disable

In-Store Minimum Reads Two Reads

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Parameter Default Your Setting Page

Code 39

Code 39 Enable

Code 39 Full ASCII Disable

Code Length Control Variable

Set Length 2 - 50

Code 32 (Italian Pharma) Disable

Code 32 Check Tx

Code 32 Start/Stop Tx

Code 39 Check Options

Check Calculation Disable

Code 39 Check Tx Enable

Code 39 Start/Stop Tx Disable

Code 39 Decoding Options

Minimum Reads Two Reads

Decoding Level Level 3

Character Correlation Disable

Interdigit Ratio 4

Quiet Zones Auto

Stitching Enable

Code 128 (GS1-128)

Code 128 Enable

GS1-128 Enable Enable GS1-128 (Transmit Labels in

GS1-128 Data Format)

Code Length Control Variable

Set Length 1 - 80

Expand to Code 39 Disable

Check Options

Check Tx Disable

Function Character Tx Disable

Sub-Code Change Tx Disable

Decoding Options

Minimum Reads One Read

Decoding Level Level 3

Character Correlation Disable

Quiet Zones Auto

Stitching Enable

ISBT 128

ISBT 128 Concatenation Disable

Force Concatenation

Concatenation Mode

Dynamic Concat. Timeout

Chain 0 - Chain 15

Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5)

I 2 of 5 Disable

Standard 2 of 5

Standard 2 of 5 Disable

Industrial 2 of 5

Industrial 2 of 5 Disable

Codabar

Codabar Disable

Code 11

Code 11 Disable

GS1 Databar Omnidirectional

GS1 Databar Omnidirectional Disable

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GS1 Databar Expanded

GS1 Databar Expanded Disable

GS1 Databar Limited

GS1 Databar Limited Disable

Code 93

Code 93 Disable

MSI

MSI Disable

Plessey

Plessey Disable

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B KEYPAD

0

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1

2

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3

4

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5

6

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8

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9

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C

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E

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F

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C ASCII/HEX/DECIMAL CHART

Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec

NUL 00 0 * 2A 42 U 55 85 SOH 01 1 + 2B 43 V 56 86 STX 02 2 , 2C 44 W 57 87 ETX 03 3 - 2D 45 X 58 88 EOT 04 4 . 2E 46 Y 59 89 ENQ 05 5 / 2F 47 Z 5A 90 ACK 06 6 0 30 48 [ 5B 91 BEL 07 7 1 31 49 \ 5C 92 BS 08 8 2 32 50 ] 5D 93 HT 09 9 3 33 51 ^ 5E 94 LF 0A 10 4 34 52 _ 5F 95 VT 0B 11 5 35 53 ` 60 96 FF 0C 12 6 36 54 a 61 97 CR 0D 13 7 37 55 b 62 98 SO 0E 14 8 38 56 c 63 99 SI 0F 15 9 39 57 d 64 100

DLE 10 16 : 3A 58 e 65 101 DC1 11 17 ; 3B 59 f 66 102 DC2 12 18 < 3C 60 g 67 103 DC3 13 19 = 3D 61 h 68 104 DC4 14 20 > 3E 62 i 69 105 NAK 15 21 ? 3F 63 j 6A 106 SYN 16 22 @ 40 64 k 6B 107 ETB 17 23 A 41 65 l 6C 108 CAN 18 24 B 42 66 m 6D 109 EM 19 25 C 43 67 n 6E 110

SUB 1A 26 D 44 68 o 6F 111 ESC 1B 27 E 45 69 p 70 112 FS 1C 28 F 46 70 q 71 113 GS 1D 29 G 47 71 r 72 114 RS 1E 30 H 48 72 s 73 115 US 1F 31 I 49 73 t 74 116

SPACE 20 32 J 4A 74 u 75 117 ! 21 33 K 4B 75 v 76 118 " 22 34 L 4C 76 w 77 119 # 23 35 M 4D 77 x 78 120 $ 24 36 N 4E 78 y 79 121 % 25 37 O 4F 79 z 7A 122 & 26 38 P 50 80 { 7B 123 ' 27 39 Q 51 81 | 7C 124 ( 28 40 R 52 82 } 7D 125 ) 29 41 S 53 83 ~ 7E 126 T 54 84 DEL 7F 127

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Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec Char Hex Dec

80 128 AA 170 D5 213 81 129 AB 171 D6 214 82 130 AC 172 D7 215 83 131 AD 173 D8 216 84 132 AE 174 D9 217 85 133 AF 175 DA 218 86 134 B0 176 DB 219 87 135 B1 177 DC 220 88 136 B2 178 DD 221 89 137 B3 179 DE 222 8A 138 B4 180 DF 223 8B 139 B5 181 E0 224 8C 140 B6 182 E1 225 8D 141 B7 183 E2 226 8E 142 B8 184 E3 227 8F 143 B9 185 E4 228 90 144 BA 186 E5 229 91 145 BB 187 E6 230 92 146 BC 188 E7 231 93 147 BD 189 E8 232 94 148 BE 190 E9 233 95 149 BF 191 EA 234 96 150 C0 192 EB 235 97 151 C1 193 EC 236 98 152 C2 194 ED 237 99 153 C3 195 EE 238 9A 154 C4 196 EF 239 9B 155 C5 197 F0 240 9C 156 C6 198 F1 241 9D 157 C7 199 F2 242 9E 158 C8 200 F3 243 9F 159 C9 201 F4 244 A0 160 CA 202 F5 245 A1 161 CB 203 F6 246 A2 162 CC 204 F7 247 A3 163 CD 205 F8 248 A4 164 CE 206 F9 249 A5 165 CF 207 FA 250 A6 166 D0 208 FB 251 A7 167 D1 209 FC 252 A8 168 D2 210 FD 253 A9 169 D3 211 FE 254 D4 212 FF 255

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D RESERVED CHARACTERS

Reserved Characters Hex Value Notes

[SOH] 0x01

[BEL] 0x07

# 0x23

$ 0x24

0 0x30

3 0x33

B 0X42

D 0X44

E 0X45

F 0X46

R 0X52

S 0X53

h 0x68

i 0x69

s 0x73

t 0x74

[FF] 0xFF

Reserved Strings

C<up to 36 chars>[CR] 0x43 <xxx> 0x0D C can be used without [CR] or inside a string (not the first character)

01[CR] 0x30 0x31 0x0D

34[CR] 0x33 0x34 0x0D

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