User’s Manual
LPN 1736
Omni-Directional Laser Scanner
25-ULPNMU01-02
Keyboard Wedge Interface
USB Interface
RS232 Interface
8 Olympic Drive
Orangeburg, NY 10962
Tel 800.636.0090
Fax 845.365.1251
www.opticonUSA.com
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Chapter 5 Programming Symbology Options
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Enabling only a single symbology
Enabling an addition symbology
Setting Options
UPC-A
39
40
42
45
48
49
50
53
56
UPC-E
EAN-13 and -8
Code 39
Codabar
Code 128
2 of 5
MSI/Plessey
IATA
Chapter 6 Universal Programming Options
Redundant Decoding
Read Mode
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60
61
66
73
Beeper Options
Prefix Options
Suffix Options
Direct Input: Keyboard Keys for prefix & suffix 80
Direct Input: Numeric Characters
Direct Input: Alpha Characters
Direct Input: Control Characters
Code Identifier
103
106
124
135
136
Sleep Mode
Appendices
A. Start/Stop Programming Bar Code
B. Scanning Template
C Default Settings
D. Settings for Ruby VeriFone
NOTICE
Opticon has taken every step to ensure that the information included in this
manual is accurate; however we reserve the right to change any specification at
any time without prior notice.
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Getting Started
General Information
The LPN1736 Omni-Directional Laser Scanner projects a pattern of multiple scan lines
making it ideal for convenient, hands-free scanning. To scan or read a bar code, simply
place it within the scan pattern. There is no need to orient or position the bar code in
order to achieve a good read. The scanner automatically recognizes most common bar
code symbologies.
The LPN1736 supports the following interfaces
Keyboard Wedge (PS2 or AT/XT)
RS 232
USB Type A
Unpacking
Remove the scanner from its packaging and inspect it for damage. Save the carton and
packing material. If the scanner was damaged in transit, call the dealer or distributor
from whom you purchased it. If you purchased it directly from Opticon, call Opticon
Customer Service Dept. at 800-636-0090.
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Parts of the Scanner
1. Reading Window. Present the bar code to
this window to scan. Keep the window clean
and never obstruct this window in any way.
2. Trigger Button. If the scanner is OFF,
depressing this button turns it ON. If the
scanner is in the “sleep mode” use this button
to “wake up” the scanner.
3. Good Read Indicator. Indicators flashes
when bar code has been successfully read.
This feature can be inactivated if desired.
4. Buzzer/Beeper. Beeps to indicate when a bar
code has been successfully read. Loudness is
adjustable.
5. Cable. Connects scanner to your computer or
host terminal.
6. Label. Contains Product Identification and
Serial Number. Do not remove.
Attaching Scanner to Adjustable Stand
An adjustable mounting stand is provided for the
LPN1736. The scanner can be use with or without this
stand. The stand may make it more convenient to scan
items of different sizes.
To mount the scanner to the stand, insert the plastic
screw through the hole in the base of the scanner into the
hole in the arm of the stand. Tighten. The cable clamp
on the base can improve cable management.
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Opticon Customer Service and Support
If you have any questions or need assistance with installing or programming your scanner
call Opticon Customer Service Department at (800) 636-0090.
Before you call, record the model number of the scanner. This information is located on
the label near the connector end of the cable. Please have the scanner available plus
some bar codes to scan.
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Programming Bar Codes
Opticon scanners are preprogrammed at the factory with default settings representing the
settings most commonly used by our customers. In most applications, the scanner will
work right out of the box without the need for additional programming.
If desired, you can change or program the settings of the scanner by reading special
programming bar code symbols. These special bar codes are contained in this manual.
In order to read these special programming bar codes, the scanner must first enter the
“programming mode”. This is accomplished by scanning the following bar code
symbol:
[[
Start/Stop Programming Mode
Scanning this programming bar code puts the scanner into the programming mode. The
scanner will beep continuously indicating that it is in programming mode. In this mode,
the scanner will only read special programming bar codes. It will not read regular bar
codes.
Now you can scan the specific programming bar code(s) you desire.
You will notice that there may be multiple programming bar codes on each page.
Because the scanner is omni-directional, it is possible that the scanner may
unintentionally read a different bar code than the one you desire. To prevent this, it is
important that you cover all the programming bar codes other than the one you wish to
scan. This can be accomplished by folding the page or covering the other bar codes with
your hand or sheets of paper.
You can also make a Scanning Template using the diagram on the following page. Using
a scissors or knife, cut out or remove the central section to create a window. Place this
template over the page of programming bar codes to that the desired bar code is visible in
the window but other bar codes are covered or hidden. In this way the scanner will only
read the bar code it sees in the window.
When you have scanned all the specific programming bar codes you need, you must
instruct the scanner to exit the programming mode. This is accomplished by scanning the
“Start/Stop Programming” again. This instructs the scanner to exit the programming
mode. The beeps will stop. The scanner is now ready to read regular bar codes.
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Scanning Template for Programming
Cut and Remove this section
to create a window
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Chapter 1
Keyboard Wedge Interface
This chapter contains information on setting up your scanner with a keyboard wedge
interface. With this type of interface the scanner is “wedged” between a keyboard and
the host computer or device. The scanner translates bar code information into keystrokes.
The host computer accepts these keystrokes as if they were typed on the keyboard. The
host computer does not know if keystrokes come from the keyboard or the scanner. It
treats all information it receives as if it came from the keyboard.
Installing and Setting Up
Connect the scanner as shown in the diagram. The scanner can be configured to work
with either an IBM AT/XT or PS2 computer and compatibles. AT is the default setting.
Connect the AC power supply into an electrical outlet. Insert the plug on the line cord
into the connector as show.
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Reset All Defaults
Opticon scanners are preprogrammed at the factory with default settings representing the
settings most commonly used by our customers. In most applications, the scanner will
work right out of the box without the need for additional programming. At any time, you
can return a scanner to the factory defaults by scanning the “Start/Stop Programming
Mode” bar code, then scanning the “Reset All Defaults - Wedge” programming bar code,
followed by scanning the “Start/Stop Programming Mode” bar code again.
[[
Start/Stop Programming Mode
Scanning this programming bar code puts the scanner into the programming mode. The
scanner will beep continuously indicating that it is in programming mode. In this mode
the scanner will only read special programming bar codes. It will not read regular bar
codes. Now you can scan the specific programming bar code(s) you desire. Finally scan
the Start/Stop Programming again. This instructs the scanner to exit the programming
mode. The beeps will stop. The scanner is now ready to read regular bar codes.
Keyboard Type Selection
VC
Reset All Defaults to IBM AT Keyboard Wedge (UB)
The IBM AT style of keyboard is the default setting for this scanner. If your keyboard
style is different scan the appropriate programming codes that follow:
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VB
XT Keyboard Wedge
UA
VD
PS2 Keyboard Wedge
UC
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Computer Type Selection
The keyboard wedge interface of the LPN1736 is set to operate with an IBM AT (or
compatible) style of personal computer. If your personal computer is different, place the
scanner in the programming mode and scan the appropriate programming bar codes.
L1
IBM PC/XT
(K0)
L5
Macintosh
(K4)
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Intercharacter Delay
The scanner may send data faster than the computer or application program can accept it.
This is called “keyboard buffer overrun”. If data appears to be missing, random read
errors occur, or the scanner locks up and will not scan, experiment with the various
keyboard timing options that follow;
MB
No Delay (LA)
DEFAULT
No Delay (LA) is the DEFAULT setting
MC
Delay = 1 (LB)
MD
Delay = 2 (LC)
ME
Delay = 3 (LD)
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MF
Delay = 4 (LE)
MG
Delay = 5 (LF)
MH
Delay = 6 (LG)
MI
Delay = 7 (LH)
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MJ
Delay = 8 (LI)
MK
Delay = 9 (LJ)
ML
Delay = 10 (LK)
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Chapter 2
RS232 Interface
This chapter contains information on setting up your scanner with an RS232 interface.
The RS232 scanner cable is terminated in a DB9 female connector. The external power
supply (+5VDC) may be necessary. There is a power supply jack on the RS232
connector.
Installing and Setting Up
The installation is as follows:
1. Plug the scanner into an RS232 port (such as COM 1) of the host PC. Insert the
plug of the external power supply into the jack on the RS232 connector.
2. Connect the power supply into an electrical outlet. (110 VAC)
3. Turn on the power to the host computer. Make sure the communication
parameters of the computer match those of the scanner. The scanner’s default
communications settings are: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, no
handshaking
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4. Be sure the PC is in a program or application (for example, WordPad) that will
accept input from the serial port.
Reset All Defaults -- RS-232
Our scanners are shipped with factory default settings that represent the settings most
commonly used by our customers. In most applications, the scanner will work right out
of the box without the need for additional programming.
At any time you can return the scanner back to the factory default settings by scanning
the “Reset All Defaults -RS232” programming bar code. Remember that before scanning
any programming codes, you must put the scanner into the programming mode by
scanning the Start/Stop Programming Mode bar code. You must also scan this bar code,
to exit the programming mode.
V3
You can also reset the scanner to the factory defaults by typing the following
sequence on the keyboard (Esc) U2 (CR)
(U2) Reset all Defaults
Reset All Defaults – RS232
RS-232C Communication Parameters
Handshaking Protocol
Q1
No Handshaking (P0)
DEFAULT
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Handshaking Protocols . . . continued
Q!
ACK / NAK (P3)
[H
Xon / Xoff (ZG)
Flow Control Time
J1
Unlimited (I0)
DEFAULT
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Flow Control . . . Continued
Flow Control = 100ms (I1)
J2
Flow Control = 100ms (I1)
J3
Flow Control = 200ms (I2)
Flow Control = 200ms (I2)
Flow Control = 400ms (I3)
J!
Flow Control = 400ms (I3)
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Baud Rate
L8
Baud Rate = 19200 (K7)
Baud Rate = 19200 (K7)
Baud Rate = 9600 (K6) DEFAULT
L7
Baud Rate = 9600 (K6)
DEFAULT
L6
Baud Rate = 4800 (K5)
Baud Rate = 4800 (K5)
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Baud Rate . . . continued
L5
Baud Rate = 2400 (K4)
Baud Rate = 2400 (K4)
Baud Rate = 1200 (K3)
L!
Baud Rate = 1200 (K3)
L3
Baud Rate = 600 (K2)
Baud Rate = 600 (K2)
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Data Bits
M1
7 Data Bits (L0)
7 Data Bits (L0)
8 Data Bits (L1) DEFAULT
M2
8 Data Bits (L1)
DEFAULT
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Stop Bits
M6
1 Stop Bit (L5)
DEFAULT
1Stop Bit (L5) DEFAULT
2 Stop Bits (L6)
M7
2 Stop Bits (L6)
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Parity
M!
Even Parity (L3)
Even Parity (L3)
Odd Parity
(L4)
M5
Odd Parity (L4)
M3
Mark No Parity (L2) DEFAULT
Mark No Parity (L2)
DEFAULT
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Chapter 3
USB Interface
This chapter contains information on setting up your scanner with an USB interface.
The RS232 scanner cable is terminated in a Type A USB connector. The external power
supply (+5VDC) is necessary. There is a pig tail adapter with the power supply jack
leading to the USB connector
Plug the scanner into a USB port on your host computer. The PC must be running
Windows 98 (or iMac Rev A) or higher. The computer will sense the presence of the
scanner and load any required software driver.
Reset All Defaults - USB
TV
Reset all defaults - USB (SU)
Reset All Defaults USB (SU)
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Chapter 4
Programming the Scanner
General Information
This chapter contains information that allows you to easily change certain programmable
parameters of the scanner. A specific parameter is set or changed by scanning one or
more of the special programming bar codes in this manual. For each parameter, you can
choose from a menu of options. When you scan the special bar code for specific menu
options, the scanner retains the changes you have made. The changes are kept even if
you disconnect the scanner or turn off power.
Chapter 5 contains the options and programming bar codes that allow you to change or
select specific bar code symbologies.
Chapter 6 contains the options and universal programming bar codes that control the
general operation of the scanner regardless of the interface or the symbologies selected.
Chapter 7 includes miscellaneous commands and options that may be useful in some
applications.
Step by Step
Programming is easy. Simply follow this sequence:
1. Scan the bar code for “Start/Stop Programming Mode” The scanner will emit a
continual sequence of slow beeps indicating it is ready to be programmed. When in
Programming Mode, the scanner can not read normal bar codes. It can only read the
special bar codes found on the following pages.
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[[
Start/Stop Programming Mode
2. Select the desired parameter(s) from the menu and scan the associated programming
bar code. Use the Scanning Template described earlier to cover unwanted bar codes
to insure that only the desired bar code is scanned.
3. The scanner will beep once and the green light will flash. This indicates that the
scanner has scanned the bar code. The scanner will continue to beep continuously
indicating that it is still in the Programming Mode.
4. Scan the “Start/Stop Programming Mode” bar code. The scanner will stop beeping
indicating that it is in the normal scanning mode and no longer in Programming
Mode. The changes that you have made are saved in the scanner’s memory.
When the scanner is in Programming Mode, you can change more than one parameter at
a time. However, this may become confusing. Until you become proficient at
programming, you may prefer to change only one parameter at a time and test that change
before programming other changes.
We recommend that you keep a record of the changes you made to the scanner. At a later
time you can reset these changes if needed.
What if you make a mistake?
Don’t worry. If you are programming the scanner but are unsure of which parameters
have been changed, scan the appropriate Reset All Defaults bar code for the type of
interface you have. This bar code returns the scanner to the default settings that were
installed at the factory. Scanning this bar code erases any change you made, including all
changes that were made during previous programming.
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Chapter 5
Programming Symbology Options
Enabling only a single symbology
B1
Enable All Symbologies (A0)
DEFAULT
The scanner autodiscriminates among many bar code symbologies. If only one
symbology is required, programming the scanner to read only that specific symbology
may speed operation and eliminate potential read errors.
Enable only all UPC and EAN Codes (J0)
K1
Enable Only All UPC/EAN (J0)
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K2
Enable UPC only (J1)
Enable UPC Only (J1)
Enable UPC+2 only (J2)
K3
Enable UPC+2 only (J2)
K!
Enable UPC +5 only (J3)
Enable UPC+5 Only (J3)
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K5
Enable EAN only (J4)
Enable EAN Only (J4)
Enable EAN+2 only (J5)
K6
Enable EAN+2 only (J5)
K7
Enable EAN+5 only (J6)
Enable EAN+5 Only (J6)
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B3
Enable only Code 39 (A2)
Enable Code 39 Only (A2)
Enable only Codabar (A3)
B!
Enable only Codabar (A3)
B7
Enable only Code 128 (A6)
Enable Only Code 128 (A6)
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B6
Enable only Code 93 (A5)
Enable Code 93 Only (A5)
Enable only MSI/Plessey (A7)
B8
Enable only MSI Plessey (A7)
K8
Enable only Industrial 2of5 (J7)
Enable Only Industrial 2of 5 (J7)
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K9
Enable only Interleaved 2of5 (J8)
Enable Only Interleaved 2of 5 (J8)
Enable only IATA (A4)
B5
Enable only IATA (A4)
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Enabling an Additional Symbology
These programming bar codes will activate an additional symbology to the symbologies
already activated
S2
Add UPC
Add UPC (R1)
Add UPC+2 (R2)
S3
Add UPC+2 (R2)
S!
Add UPC+5 (R3)
Add UPC+5 (R3)
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S5
Add EAN (R4)
Add EAN (R4)
These programming bar codes will activate an additional symbology to the symbologies
already activated
Add EAN+2 (R5)
S6
Add EAN+2 (R5)
S7
Add EAN+5 (R6)
Add EAN+5 (R6)
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C3
Enable Code 39 (B2)
Add Code 39 (B2)
Add Codabar (B3)
C!
Add Codabar (B3)
S8
Add Industrial 2of5 (R7)
Add Industrial 2of5 (R7)
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S9
Add Interleaved 2of5 (R8)
Add Interleaved 2of 5 (R8)
Add Code 128 (B6)
C7
Add Code 128 (B6)
C6
Add Code 93 (B5)
Add Code 93 (B5)
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C5
Add IATA (B4)
Add IATA (B4)
Add MSI / Plessey (B7)
C8
Add MSI / Plessey (B7)
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Setting Options for UPC-A
F3
UPC-A Leading zero
Transmit Check Digit
(E2)
F6
UPC-A No leading zero
Do not transmit Check Digit
(E5)
F5
UPC-A Leading zero
Not transmit Check Digit
(E4)
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Setting Options for UPC-E
F8
UPC-E no leading zero
Transmit Check Digit
(E7)
F:
UPC-E no leading zero
Not transmit Check Digit
(E9)
F7
UPC-E
leading zero
Transmit Check Digit
(E6)
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Setting Options for UPC-E . . . continued
F9
UPC-E Leading zero
Not transmit Check Digit
(E8)
7R
UPC-E Transmit as is
(6Q)
7Q
UPC-E Transmit as UPC-A
(6P)
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Setting Options for EAN-13 and EAN-8
7L
EAN-13 Transmit Check Digit
(6K)
7K
EAN-13 Not transmit Check Digit
(6J)
7J
EAN-8 Transmit Check Digit
(6I)
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Setting Options for EAN-13 / EAN-8 . continued
7I
EAN-8 Not transmit Check Digit
(6H)
JB
Enable ISBN
(IA)
JC
Disable ISBN
(IB)
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Setting Options for EAN-13 / EAN-8 . continued
IP
Enable ISSN
(HO)
IO
Disable ISSN
(HN)
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Setting Options for Code 39
E6
Standard Code 39
(D5)
DEFAULT
E5
Full ASCII Code 39
(D4)
E1
Transmit Start/Stop Characters
(D0)
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Setting Options for Code 39 …. continued
E2
Do not transmit Start/Stop Character
(D1)
E9
Do not transmit Check Digit
(D8)
E:
Transmit Check Digit
(D9)
DEFAULT
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Setting Options for Code 39 …. continued
D1
Calculate Check Digit
(C0)
D2
Do not calculate Check Digit
(C1)
DEFAULT
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Setting Options for Codabar
G1
Do not transmit Start/Stop Characters
(F0)
DEFAULT
G2
Transmit Start/Stop as
ABCD/tn*E
(F1)
G3
Transmit Start/Stop as
abcd/tn*e
(F2)
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Setting Options for Codabar ….. continued
G!
Transmit Start/Stop as
ABCD/ABCD
(F3)
G5
Transmit Start/Stop as
abcd/abcd
(F4)
Setting Options for Code 128
There are no programmable settings for Code 128
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Setting Options for Code 2of5
H1
Do not calculate Check Digit
(G0)
DEFAULT
H2
Calculate Check Digit
(G1)
F1
Transmit Check Digit
(E0)
DEFAULT
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Setting Options for Code 2of5 …. continued
F2
Do not transmit Check Digit
(E1)
HF
Minimum data: 1 Character
(GE)
HG
Minimum data: 3 Characters
(GF)
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Setting Options for Code 2of5 …. continued
HJ
Minimum data: 5 Characters
(GI)
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Setting Options for MSI / Plessey
5B
Not Check Digit
(4A)
5C
Calculate Check Digit 1 =
Modulo 10
(4B)
DEFAULT
5D
Calculate Check Digit 2 =
Modulo 10/Modulo 10
(4C)
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Setting Options for MSI / Plessey …. continued
5E
Calculate Check Digit 2 =
Modulo 10/Modulo 11
(4D)
5H
Do not transmit Check Digit
(4G)
5F
Transmit Check Digit 1
(4E)
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Setting Options for MSI / Plessey …. continued
5G
Transmit Check Digit 1 & 2
(4F)
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Setting Options for IATA
5I
Do not calculate Check Digit
(4H)
DEFAULT
5J
Check S/N only
(4I)
5K
Check CPN, S/N
(4J)
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Setting Options for IATA ….. continued
5L
Check CPN,Airline and S/N
(4K)
5M
Transmit Check Digit
(4L)
DEFAULT
5N
Do not transmit Check Digit 1
(4M)
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Chapter 6
Universal Programming Options
These programming commands apply to all interfaces and symbologies
Redundant Decoding
Y1
No Redundacy
(X0)
Y2
Read 2 times
(X1)
DEFAULT
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Redundant Decoding ….. Continued
Y3
Read 3 times
(X2)
Y!
Read 4 times
(X3)
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Read Mode
T1
Single Read
(S0)
T2
Multiple Read
(S1)
DEFAULT
T3
Continuous Read
(S2)
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Beeper Options
X1
Disable Beeper
(W0)
X2
Single Tone Beeper
(W1)
X3
High - Low Beeper
(W2)
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X!
Low - High Beeper
(W3)
X8
Beeper Duration: 50ms
(W7)
X5
Beeper Duration: 100ms
(W4)
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X7
Beeper Duration: 400ms
(W6)
U1
Loudness: Maximum
(T0)
DEFAULT
U2
Loudness: Loud
(T1)
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U3
Loudness: Normal
(T2)
U!
Loudness: Minimum
(T3)
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Beeper Options …… continued
WZ
Beeper before transmission
(VY)
W[
Beeper after transmission
(VZ)
DEFAULT
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Prefix Options
A Prefix and/or a Suffix of up to 4 characters each can be appended to the decoded bar
code data. The prefix is transmitted before the bar code data, the suffix, after.
For units with an RS232 Interface, any of the 128 ASCII characters may be used as
Prefix or Suffix.
For units with a Keyboard Wedge Interface, special keys supported by your keyboard can
be used in the Prefix or Suffix.
A “Code Identifier: that identifies the type of symbology can also be used in the Prefix or
Suffix.
To add a Prefix
1. Scan the “Start/Stop Programming Mode” bar code to enter the programming
mode.
2. Select the symbologies to which you wish to add the Prefix.
3. Scan the Direct Input Characters that you want in the Prefix
4. Scan the “Start/Stop Programming Mode” bar code
NH
Clear All Prefixes
(MG)
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SZ
Add Prefix to All Symbologies
(RY)
O2
Add Prefix to UPC-A
(N1)
N1
Add Prefix to UPC-A plus all add-ons
(M0)
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O3
Add Prefix to UPC-E
(N2)
N2
Add Prefix to UPC-E plus all Add-Ons
(M1)
O!
Add Prefix to EAN-13
(N3)
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N3
Add Prefix to EAN-13 plus Add-Ons
(M2)
O5
Add Prefix to EAN-8
(N4)
N!
Add Prefix to EAN-8 plus Add-Ons
(M3)
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Prefix Options …… continued
N5
Add Prefix to Code 39
(M4)
N6
Add Prefix Codabar
(M5)
N7
Add Prefix to Industrial 2of5
(M6)
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N8
Add Prefix to Interleaved 2of5
(M7)
J9
Add Prefix to IATA
(I8)
N9
Add Prefix to Code 93
(M8)
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Prefix Options …… continued
N:
Add Prefix to Code 128
(M9)
O1
Add Prefix to MSI/Plessey
(N0)
M9
Add Prefix to Telepen
(L8)
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Suffix Options
A Prefix and/or a Suffix of up to 4 characters each can be appended to the decoded bar
code data. The prefix is transmitted before the bar code data, the suffix, after.
For units with an RS232 Interface, any of the 128 ASCII characters may be used as
Prefix or Suffix.
For units with a Keyboard Wedge Interface, special keys supported by your keyboard can
be used in the Prefix or Suffix.
A “Code Identifier: that identifies the type of symbology can also be used in the Prefix or
Suffix.
To add a Suffix
5. Scan the “Start/Stop Programming Mode” bar code to enter the programming
mode.
6. Select the symbologies to which you wish to add the Suffix.
7. Scan the Direct Input Characters that you want in the Suffix
8. Scan the “Start/Stop Programming Mode” bar code
QS
Clear All Suffixes
(PR)
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Sufffix Options …… continued
S[
Add Suffix to All Symbologies
(RZ)
O7
Add Sufffix to UPC-A
(N6)
P1
Add Suffix to UPC-A plus all add-ons
(O0)
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Suffix Options …… continued
O8
Add Suffix to UPC-E
(N7)
P2
Add Suffix to UPC-E plus all Add-Ons
(O1)
O9
Add Suffix to EAN-13
(N8)
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Suffix Options …… continued
P3
Add Suffix to EAN-13 plus Add-Ons
(O2)
O:
Add Suffix to EAN-8
(N9)
P!
Add Suffix to EAN-8 plus Add-Ons
(O3)
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Suffix Options …… continued
P5
Add Suffix to Code 39
(O4)
P6
Add Suffix to Codabar
(O5)
P7
Add Suffix to Industrial 2of5
(O6)
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Suffix Options …… continued
P8
Add Suffix to Interleaved 2of5
(O7)
J:
Add Suffix to IATA
(I9)
P9
Add Suffix to Code 93
(O8)
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Suffix Options …… continued
P:
Add Suffix to Code 128
(O9)
O6
Add Suffix to MSI/Plessey
(N5)
M:
Add Suffix to Telepen
(L9)
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Direct Input -- Keyboard Keys
9K
F1 Key
(8J)
9L
F2 Key
(8K)
9M
F3 Key
(8L)
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9N
F4 Key
(8M)
9O
F5 Key
(8N)
9P
F6 Key
(8O)
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9Q
F7 Key
(8P )
9R
F8 Key
(8Q)
9S
F9 Key
(8R)
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9T
F10 Key
(8S)
9U
F11 Key
(8T)
9V
F12 Key
(8U)
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:Y
Backspace
(9X)
8I
TAB
(7H)
8J
Carriage Return
(7I)
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8R
Enter (numeric pad)
(7Q)
8S
Enter make (alpha pad)
(7R)
8T
Enter make and break (alpha pad)
(7S)
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8K
ESC
(7J)
8L
Arrow down
(7K)
8M
Arrow up
(7L)
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8N
Arrow right
(7M)
8O
Arrow left
(7N)
8U
<DEL>
(7T)
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Direct Input -- Keyboard Keys …… continued
WR
<INSERT>
(VQ)
WS
<HOME>
(VR)
WT
<END>
(VS)
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8P
Page up
(7O)
8Q
Page down
(7P)
8X
Left <Control>
(7W)
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8Z
Left <Alt>
(7Y)
8W
Right <Shift>
(7V)
8Y
Right <Control>
(7X)
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8[
Right <Alt>
(7Z)
:T
CAPSLOCK
(9S)
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Direct Input -- Character Keys
6B
Space bar
(5A)
6C
!
(5B)
6D
“
(5C)
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6E
#
(5D)
6F
$
(5E)
6G
%
(5F)
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Direct Input -- Character Keys …… continued
6H
&
(5G)
6I
‘
(5H)
6J
(
(5I)
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6K
)
(5J )
6L
*
(5K)
6M
+
(5L)
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Direct Input -- Character Keys …… continued
6N
,
(5M)
6O
-
(5N)
6P
.
(5O)
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Direct Input -- Character Keys …… continued
6Q
/
(5P)
7B
:
(6A)
7C
;
(6B)
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Direct Input -- Character Keys …… continued
7D
<
(6C)
7E
=
(6D)
7F
>
(6E)
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7G
?
(6F)
7H
@
(6G)
8B
[
(7A)
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8C
\
(7B)
8D
]
(7C)
8E
^
(7D)
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8F
_
(7E)
8G
`
(7F)
:U
{
(9T)
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Direct Input -- Character Keys …… continued
:V
|
(9U)
:W
}
(9V)
:X
~
(9W)
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Direct Input -- Numeric Characters
R1
0
(Q0)
R2
1
(Q1)
R3
2
(Q2)
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Direct Input -- Numeric Characters …continued
R!
3
(Q3)
R5
4
(Q4)
R6
5
(Q5)
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R7
6
(Q6)
R8
7
(Q7)
R9
8
(Q8)
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Direct Input -- Numeric Characters … continued
R:
9
(Q9)
Direct Input -- Alpha Characters
1B
A
(0A)
1C
B
(0B)
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1D
C
(0C)
1E
D
(0D)
1F
E
(0E)
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1G
F
(0F)
1H
G
(0G)
1I
H
(0H)
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Direct Input -- Alpha Characters …… continued
1J
I
(0I)
1K
J
(0J)
1L
K
(0K)
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1M
L
(0L)
1N
M
(0M)
1O
N
(0N)
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1P
O
(0O)
1Q
P
(0P)
1R
Q
(0Q)
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1S
R
(0R)
1T
S
(0S)
1U
T
(0T)
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1V
U
(0U)
1W
V
(0V)
1X
W
(0W)
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1Y
X
(0X)
1Z
Y
(0Y)
1[
Z
(0Z)
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Direct Input -- Alpha Characters …… continued
%B
a
($A)
%C
b
($B)
%D
c
($C)
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%E
d
($D)
%F
e
($E)
%G
f
($F)
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Direct Input -- Alpha Characters …… continued
%H
g
($G)
%I
h
($H)
%J
i
($I)
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Direct Input -- Alpha Characters …… continued
%K
j
($J)
%L
k
($K)
%M
l
($L)
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Direct Input -- Alpha Characters …… continued
%N
m
($M)
%O
n
($N)
%P
o
($O)
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Direct Input -- Alpha Characters …… continued
%Q
p
($P)
%R
q
($Q)
%S
r
($R)
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Direct Input -- Alpha Characters …… continued
%T
s
($S)
%U
t
($T)
%V
u
($U)
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Direct Input -- Alpha Characters …… continued
%W
v
($V)
%X
w
($W)
%Y
x
($X)
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Direct Input -- Alpha Characters …… continued
%Z
y
($Y)
%[
z
($Z)
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Direct Input -- Control Characters
:H
^@ (NULL)
(9G)
2B
^A(SOH)
(1A)
2C
^B(STX)
(1B)
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Direct Input -- Control Characters ......continued
2D
^C(ETX)
(1C)
2E
^D(EOT)
(1D)
2F
^E(ENQ)
(1E)
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Direct Input -- Control Characters ......continued
2G
^F(ACK)
(1F)
2H
^G(BEL)
(1G)
2I
^H(BS)
(1H)
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Direct Input -- Control Characters ......continued
2J
^I(HT)
(1I)
2K
^J(LF)
(1J)
2L
^K(VT)
(1K)
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2M
^L(FF)
(1L)
2N
^M(CRF)
(1M)
2O
^N(SO)
(1N)
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2P
^O(SI)
(1O)
2Q
^P(DLE)
(1P)
2R
^Q(DC1)
(1Q)
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2S
^R(DC2)
(1R)
2T
^S(DC3)
(1S)
2U
^T(DC4)
(1T)
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2V
^U(NAK)
(1U)
2W
^V(SYN)
(1V)
2X
^W(ETB)
(1W)
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2Y
^X(CAN)
(1X)
2Z
^Y(EM)
(1Y)
2[
^Z(SUB)
(1Z)
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:B
^[(ESC)
(9A)
:C
^\(FS)
(9B)
:D
^](GS)
(9C)
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:E
^^(RS)
(9D)
:F
^_ (US)
(9E)
:G
DEL (ASCII 127)
(9F)
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Direct Input -- Code ID / Length
%3
Code Identification
($2)
%!
Code Length
($3)
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Sleep Mode
The default setting of the LPN 1736 the laser diode and motor are “on” whenever power
is applied to the scanner.
The scanner can be programmed to turn off the laser and the motor after a period of time
with no scanning activity (no bar code presented for scanning).
This will place the scanner into a waiting or “Sleep Mode”, not into an Off mode. In this
mode, the scanner is resting, waiting for a bar code to be presented for scanning. When a
new bar code is placed into the scanning area, the scanner will sense its presence and
wake up the scanner from its sleep mode to read the bar code.
The length of time before the scanner goes into the sleep mode can be programmed. It
can be set for a period of between 10 seconds to 1 hour.
The sequence to program the scanner so that it enters a Sleep Mode is shown below. You
need to scan the required programming bar codes in the sequence shown. These
programming bar codes are on the following pages.
1. Start / Stop Programming Mode (ZZ)
2. Enable Trigger
(S8)
3. Set Read Time to Indefinite
4. Turn on Auto Trigger
5. Disable Motor when Idle
6. Set Auto Shut-off Time
(YM)
(+I)
(4Z)
([BBB)
7. Enter Desired Shut-off Time (in seconds, e.g, 1 hours = 3600) using Direct
Input Number bar codes
8. Start / Stop Programming Mode
For an RS232 interface, you can also program the scanning for sleep mode by
transmitting the following command codes in the sequence shown
<ESC> <S8> <CR>
<ESC> <YM> <CR>
<ESC> <+I> <CR>
<ESC> <4Z> <CR>
<ESC> <[BBB> <Q3><Q6> <Q0> <Q0> <Q0> <CR>
<ESC> <Z2> <CR>
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Setting Sleep Period to One Hour
T9
Enable Trigger
(S8)
ZN
Readtime: Indefinite
(YM)
,J
Trigger Sensitivity = Avg
(+I)
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Setting Sleep Period to One Hour…continued
5[
Disable Motor When Idle
(4Z)
CCC
Set Auto Shut Off Time
(BBB)
R!
Direct Input: 3
(Q3)
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Setting Sleep Period to One Hour…continued
R7
Direct Input: 6
(Q6)
R1
Direct Input: 0
(Q0)
R1
Direct Input: 0
(Q0)
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Adjust Auto Sensor
,J
Auto Trigger = Avg. Setting (+I)
DEFAULT
The following bar code (+H) allows the auto sensor to compensate for a white or
extremely light colored work surface and a dark area surrounding the bar code.
,I
Auto Trigger = Bright/Dark (+H)
`
The auto sensor can be adjusted to compensate for dark colored work surface and a white
or light color area surrounding the bar code.
,H
Auto Sensor = Dark/Bright (+G)
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Motor Speed in Sleep Mode
In the default setting, when the scanning is in the Sleep Mode, the motor is Off.
To provide a faster “wake up” when an object is sensed, the motor can be set to run at
normal speed or at half speed. At either speed the laser is Off.
To allow the motor to continue running at normal speed, ignore the “Disable Motor
When Idle” programming command in the sleep mode programming sequence.
To allow the motor to continue running at half speed, use the following programming
command instead of the “Disable Motor When Idle”(4Z) command in the sleep mode
programming sequence.
CCB
Motor at ½ Speed When Idle (BBA)
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Appendix A
Start / Stop Programming Bar Code
Opticon scanners are preprogrammed at the factory with default settings representing the
settings most commonly used by our customers. In most applications, the scanner will
work right out of the box without the need for additional programming.
If desired, you can change or program the settings of the scanner by reading special
programming bar code symbols. These special bar codes are contained in this manual.
In order to read these special programming bar codes, the scanner must first enter the
“programming mode”. This is accomplished by scanning the following bar code
symbol:
[[
Start/Stop Programming Mode
Scanning this programming bar code puts the scanner into the programming mode. The
scanner will beep continuously indicating that it is in programming mode. In this mode
the scanner will only read special programming bar codes. It will not read regular bar
codes.
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Appendix B Scanning Template for Programming
Cut and Remove this section
to create a window
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Appendix C Default Settings
All Symbologies
UPC
UPC +2, +5
EAN
EAN 8
EAN 13
EAN 8/13 +2
EAN 8/13+5
Code 39
Enabled
Enabled
Disable
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Disable
Disable
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
On
Symbologies
Code 128
Code 93
Industrial 2of5
Interleaved 2of5
Codabar
MSI / Plessey
IATA
Trioptics
UPC-A / -E
EAN-8 / -13
Transmit Check Digit
Transmit Check Digit
Standard Code 39
Transmit Start/Stop
Characters
Calc Check Digit
Transmit Check Digit
Read 1 digit
On
On
Code 39
Off
Off
On
On
Calculate Check Digit
Minimum Length
Transmit Check Digit
Transmit Start/Stop
Characters
Calculate Check Digit
Transmit Check Digit
Calculate Check Digit 1
Transmit Check Digit
Calculate Check Digit
Transmit Check Digit
AutoShut-Off
Off
5 Char.
On
I 2of 5
Off
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
Codabar
MSI/Plessey
IATA
AutoShut-Off
Wedge
AT Keyboard
Intercharacter Delay
Default
10 msec
9600
8
RS232 Interface Baud Rate
No. of Data Bits
No. of Stop Bits
Flow Control
Handshaking
1
Unlimited
None
Redundant
Reads before
Transmit
Read Twice
On
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Appendix D Settings for Ruby VeriFone
Scanners for use with VeriFone Ruby SuperSystems are preprogrammed at the factory
with the correct default settings. In the unlikely situation that these default settings are
lost or changed, they can be re-established. Scanning the following programming bar
codes in sequence will activate the required settings.
[[
Start/Stop Programming Mode
(ZZ)
V3
Default
(U2)
7Q
Transmit UPC E as UPC A
(6P)
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L!
1200 Baud
(K3)
Q1
No Handshaking
(P0)
O2
Add Prefix for UPC A
(N1)
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1B
Prefix = A
(0A)
O5
Add Prefix for EAN 8
(N4)
1B
Prefix = A
(0A)
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O!
Set Prefix for EAN 13
(N3)
1B
Prefix for EAN 13 = A
(0A)
[[
Start/Stop Programming Mode
(ZZ)
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