Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit SP400rf du fabricant PSC
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P ROGRAMMING G UIDE R ADIO F REQUENCY H ANDHELD L ASER S CANNER.
PSC Scanning, Inc. 959 Terry Street Eugene, Oregon 97402 Telephone: (541) 683-5700 Toll Free: (800) 547-2507 Telefax: (541) 345-7140 PSC and the PSC logo are registered trademarks of PSC INC This manual and the procedures described in it are copyrighted, with all rights reserved.
R44-1027 i Contents Introduction I Need to Understand the Basics .............................. 1 Integrating Peripherals With Host Systems ............. 1 Changing Interfaces ................................................. 2 Customizing Your Scanner Operation .
ii SP400RF Programming Guide RS-232 RS-232 Interface Selection .................................... 15 SNI RS-232 Interface Selection ............................. 15 Hardware Control ................................................... 18 Software Control .
R44-1027 iii Code 128 Options ........................................................ 73 AIM Symbology ID Prefix ...................................... 73 General Features .......................................................... 74 Communications Protocol .
NOTES iv SP400RF Programming Guide.
R44-1027 1 G ENERAL I NFORMATION I NTRODUCTION This manual contains instructions for changing interfaces, barcodes for customizing the SP400RF scanner's operation and a listing of standard factory settings.
2 SP400RF Programming Guide G ENERAL I NFORMATION C HANGING I NTERF ACES The scanner is configured at the factory to support one of two interface groups listed in Table 1 below.
R44-1027 3 G ENERAL I NFORMATION C USTOMIZING Y OUR S CANNER O PERA TION When enabling a new interface, it may be necessary to modify the stan- dard factory settings to match your specific host system's communication and symbology requirements.
4 SP400RF Programming Guide G ENERAL I NFORMATION P ROGRAMMING O VERVIEW This section describes how to set the scanner's programmable features. These features can be configured using the barcode labels contained in this manual or by using commands sent from the host.
R44-1027 5 G ENERAL I NFORMATION T HE P ROGRAMMING S ESSION It is possible to program multiple features during a single programming session (a programming session is defined as the period of time between scanning the “set” label and scanning the “end” label).
6 SP400RF Programming Guide G ENERAL I NFORMATION I F Y OU M AKE A M IST AKE ... If, during a programming session, you find that you are unsure of the scanner's settings or wish to re-set the scanner's configuration, use the Return to Factory Settings label on this page to return the scanner's configuration to the factory settings.
R44-1027 7 G ENERAL I NFORMATION W HERE T O G O F ROM H ERE Programming is easy and straightforward if you follow these steps: 1. Turn to Appendix A and review the factory settings for the interface you will be using. 2. Scan the interface enable barcode label if you are changing interfaces.
8 SP400RF Programming Guide IBM I NTERFACES IBM 4683/84 • 4693/94 P ORT 5B I NTERF ACE S ELECTION 1 Scan this label to enable the IBM 468x Port 5B interface 1 .
R44-1027 9 IBM I NTERFACES D ATA F ORMAT IBM 4683/84 • 4693/94 P ORT 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E I/F S ELECTION Scan this label to enable the IBM 468x/9x Port 9x interface.
10 SP400RF Programming Guide IBM I NTERFACES IBM 4682/92 P ORT E I NTERF ACE S ELECTION Scan this label to enable the IBM 468x/9x Port E interface. IBM 4682/92 P ORT E S ETTINGS Data Format: Send As C.
R44-1027 11 OCIA I NTERFACES PSC 1 OCIA I NTERF ACE S ELECTION Scan this label to enable the Spectra-Physics OCIA interface. NCR OCIA E IGHT B IT ( SHORT FORMA T ) I NTERF ACE S ELECTION Scan this label to enable the NCR OCIA (short format) interface.
12 SP400RF Programming Guide OCIA I NTERFACES OCIA O PTIONS Use these labels to change the settings as desired. The following brief descriptions explain each selection. Beep on Not on File — when enabled requires the scanner to beep when a label is scanned that is not on file.
R44-1027 13 W AND E MULATION I NTERFACE W AND E MULA TION I NTERF ACE S ELECTION Scan this label to enable the Wand Emulation interface. W AND E MULATION S ETTINGS S E T ------------------------------.
14 SP400RF Programming Guide W AND E MULATION I NTERFACE L OW -------------------------- H IGH -------------------------- T RANSMIT P RE -N OISE ---------- D ON ' T T RANSMIT P RE -N OISE --- E N.
R44-1027 15 I NTERFACE RS-232 RS-232 I NTERF ACE S ELECTION Scan this label to enable the RS-232 interface. SNI RS-232 I NTERF ACE S ELECTION Scan this label to enable the SNI RS-232 interface. Turn to the following pages to set the RS-232 communication parameters.
16 SP400RF Programming Guide I NTERFACE RS-232 B AUD R ATE Use the barcodes on this page to select the communications Baud Rate. Only one Baud Rate selection may be active at any one time. The last Baud Rate label you scan during a programming session will be the setting that is stored when you scan the END label.
R44-1027 17 I NTERFACE RS-232 D ATA F ORMAT S ETTINGS The barcodes on this page can be used to select the data format configu- ration needed to communicate with your system.
18 SP400RF Programming Guide I NTERFACE RS-232 H ANDSHAKING Review your system documentation to identify handshaking requirements, and use these labels to change the settings if required. The following brief descriptions explain each selection. H ARDWARE C ONTROL CTS/RTS Flow Control — is hardware handshaking.
R44-1027 19 I NTERFACE RS-232 S E T ------------------------------------- D ISABLE H ARDWARE C ONTROL -- E NABLE CTS/RTS F LOW C ONTROL - E NABLE CTS S CAN C ONTROL -- E NABLE X ON / X OFF -----------.
20 SP400RF Programming Guide I NTERFACE RS-232 I NTERCHARACTER D ELAY Intercharacter Delay refers to the pause, if any, between each character before it is sent to the host. This time delay is used to control the flow of data from the scanner, but it should not be required for most applications.
R44-1027 21 I NTERFACE RS-232 I NTERCHARACTER D ELAY ( continued ) = 90 MILLISECONDS ------------ = 100 MILLISECONDS ---------- E N D ------------------------------------- I NTERCHARACTER D ELAY.
22 SP400RF Programming Guide K EYBOARD W EDGE I NTERFACE PC K EYBOARD W EDGE I NTERF ACE S ELECTION The scanner supports six PC Keyboard Wedge interfaces.
R44-1027 23 K EYBOARD W EDGE I NTERFACE PC K EYBOARD W EDGE – C ONNECT TO A L APTOP /N O K EYBOARD A TT ACHED If no keyboard is attached, the scanner must provide the acknowledge signal to the PC. In this case, enable the "Laptop/No External Keyboard" mode.
24 SP400RF Programming Guide K EYBOARD W EDGE I NTERFACE S E T ------------------------------------- = N ONE ----------------------- = 5 MILLISECONDS ------------- = 10 MILLISECONDS ------------ = 15 .
R44-1027 25 K EYBOARD W EDGE I NTERFACE I NTERCHARACTER D ELAY I NTERCHARACTER D ELAY ( continued ) = 55 MILLISECONDS ------------ = 60 MILLISECONDS ------------ = 65 MILLISECONDS ------------ = 70 MI.
26 SP400RF Programming Guide K EYBOARD W EDGE I NTERFACE STI K EYBOARD W EDGE I NTERF ACE S ELECTION Scan this label to enable the STI Keyboard Wedge interface. IMPORTANT When enabling the STI Keyboard Wedge interface, certain parameters must be set to ensure proper communication with the wedge.
R44-1027 27 L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMA T C ONFIGURA TION I TEMS (RS-232 AND K EYBOARD W EDGE I NTERF ACES O NL Y ) If you need to send information in addition to label data, the scanner can be configured to transmit prefixes and/or suffixes as well as symbology specific identifier characters (Label I.
28 SP400RF Programming Guide L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG • non-symbology specific characters (1-2) as a prefix + symbol- ogy specific characters (0-2) + label data + non-symbology specific char.
R44-1027 29 L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG S ETTING N ON -S YMBOLOGY S PECIFIC P REFIX ( ES ) These characters will be added to the standard label format when your host system has specific and unique requirements for information added to the barcode label data before it is sent to the host.
30 SP400RF Programming Guide L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG S ETTING N ON -S YMBOLOGY S PECIFIC S UFFIX ( ES ) These characters will be added to the standard label format when your system has specific and unique requirements for information added to the barcode label data before it is sent to the host.
R44-1027 31 L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG S ETTING A S INGLE C HARACTER P REFIX OR S UFFIX To set one ASCII character as a prefix or suffix, follow steps one through four on the previous two pages (select prefix or suffix), then... 1. Scan the two digit Hex Code for that character.
32 SP400RF Programming Guide L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG 5 ----------------------------- 6 ----------------------------- 7 ----------------------------- 8 ----------------------------- 9 --------.
R44-1027 33 L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG ASCII C HARACTER S ET The table on this page shows a set of ASCII characters and their correspond- ing Hex Values. The Hex Values in this table are needed for setting symbol- ogy specific label identifiers, as well as enabling custom prefix and suffix characters.
34 SP400RF Programming Guide L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG S ETTING S YMBOLOGY S PECIFIC L ABEL I DENTIFIERS (L ABEL I.D.) Symbology-specific label identifiers comprise one or two ASCII characters that can precede or follow barcode label data as it is transmitted to the host.
R44-1027 35 L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG S ETTING S YMBOLOGY S PECIFIC L ABEL I DENTIFIERS (L ABEL I.D.) C ONTINUED 4. Scan the label representing the symbology whose label identifier you wish to modify. In our example, we would scan the 'UPC-A' symbology label.
36 SP400RF Programming Guide L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG L ABEL I.D. S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION UPC-A ---------------------- UPC-A W /2 DIGIT ADD - ON ---- UPC-A W /5 DIGIT ADD - ON ---- UPC-A W /8 DI.
R44-1027 37 L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG L ABEL I.D. S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION C ONTINUED EAN-13 W /2 DIGIT ADD - ON --- EAN-13 W /5 DIGIT ADD - ON --- EAN-13 W /8 DIGIT ADD - ON --- C ODE 3 9 -------.
38 SP400RF Programming Guide L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG H OW TO S ET S INGLE C HARACTER L ABEL I.D. If you only want a single character identifier, follow this modified proce- dure for setting label identifier.
R44-1027 39 L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG D ISABLING L ABEL I.D. FOR A S PECIFIC S YMBOLOGY This procedure is the same as setting a single character symbology identifier, except you should scan two zeros and the One Character Only labels before scanning the END label.
40 SP400RF Programming Guide L ABEL T RANSMIT F ORMAT C ONFIG A ----------------------------- B ----------------------------- C ----------------------------- D ---------------------------- E ---------.
R44-1027 41 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION S YMBOLOGIES Symbology selection (barcode type) determines which symbologies the scanner will decode. The chart below shows the symbologies that are supported by each interface.
42 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION S YMBOLOGY O PTIONS O VERVIEW Enable All Symbologies — allows the scanner to auto-discriminate between all the symbologies in this list. Use this selection only if you must constantly read a wide variety of symbologies.
R44-1027 43 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION The labels on this page allow you to enable or disable all symbologies. NOTE If you enable a symbology that has additional features that should be set, turn to the pages that support that symbology and its pro- grammable features.
44 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION E NABLE I NTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 --- D ISABLE I NTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 --- E NABLE S TANDARD 2 OF 5 ----- D ISABLE S TANDARD 2 OF 5 ---- E NABLE C ODABAR -----.
R44-1027 45 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION UPC/EAN O PTIONS The information below provides a brief description of the programmable UPC/EAN features included on the following pages. Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 — adds a leading zero to a UPC-A label which 'expands' the label to the EAN-13 data format.
46 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION UPC/EAN E XP ANSION Use these labels to enable or disable: • Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 • Expand EAN-8 to EAN-13 • Expand UPC-E to UPC-A • Expand.
R44-1027 47 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION UPC/EAN A DD -O NS If you need to scan UPC or EAN labels that include Add-on codes, the selections on this page set the scanner's Add-on feature. There are three Add-on read modes available: optional, required and disabled.
48 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION UPC D ATA F ORMAT S ETTINGS These settings affect UPC data format when RS-232, OCIA or Keyboard Wedge is the active interface.
R44-1027 49 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION EAN D ATA F ORMAT S ETTINGS These settings affect EAN data format when RS-232 or OCIA is the active interface. S E T ------------------------------------- S END C HEC.
50 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION P RICE /W EIGHT C HECK D IGIT The price/weight check digit selections allow you to specify whether the scanner should calculate an extra check digit based on a four or five-digit price/weight block and compare it with the price/weight check digit contained in the barcode.
R44-1027 51 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION C ODE 39 O PTIONS The Code 39 symbology has the following programmable features: Check Digit — calculate the Check Digit to verify that the Check Digit contained in the barcode label is correct. If you enable this feature, your barcodes must contain a Check Digit.
52 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION C ODE 39 ( CONTINUED ) Use these labels to change the Code 39 programmable features. S E T ------------------------------------- D ON ' T C OMPU.
R44-1027 53 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION C ODE 39 ( CONTINUED ) Follow these steps to set Code 39 Minimum Label Length: 1. Identify the minimum length setting you want to make. The selectable range is 00 to 48 characters. 2. Scan the SET label. 3. Scan the Set Code 39 Minimum Label Length barcode.
54 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION 5 ----------------------------- 6 ----------------------------- 7 ----------------------------- 8 ----------------------------- 9 -------------------.
R44-1027 55 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION I NTERLEA VED 2 OF 5 The Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology has the following programmable features: Check Digit — calculate the Check Digit to verify that the Check Digit contained in the barcode label is correct. If you enable this feature, your barcodes must contain a Check Digit.
56 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION • Set Second Fixed Length — use this label to instruct the scanner that the next two programming labels you scan will define the second fixed label length. Again, this setting can be any even number of digits between 04 and 50 digits.
R44-1027 57 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION S ETTING I NTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 F IXED AND M INIMUN L ABEL L ENGTHS All interfaces that are shipped with the standard factory configuration are set to read variable length labels. If you switch from variable to fixed length labels, the default fixed label lengths are 14 digits and 8 digits.
58 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION S E T ------------------------------------- S ET F IRST F IXED L ENGTH ------ S ET S ECOND F IXED L ENGTH ---- N O S ECOND F IXED L ENGTH ----- S ET .
R44-1027 59 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION S ETTING I NTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 F IXED AND M INIMUM L ABEL L ENGTHS —C ONTINUED 8 ----------------------------- 9 ----------------------------- E N D -----------------.
60 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION S T ANDARD 2 OF 5 The Standard 2 of 5 symbology has the following programmable features: Normal or IATA Selection — offers a choice between using "normal" format or IATA (International Airline Transport Association) format within the Standard 2 of 5 symbology.
R44-1027 61 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION S TANDARD 2 OF 5 L ABEL L ENGTHS Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Label Length — set the minimum label length required for I 2/5 labels (not including the check character).
62 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION S TD 2 OF 5 C HECK D IGIT AND V ARIABLE L ENGTH L ABEL S ELECTIONS These programming labels determine whether you compute and send the check digit contents. If you want to set the scanner to read only fixed length labels, follow the procedures on the pages immediately following.
R44-1027 63 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION S ET F IXED 1. Identify the fixed length settings you want to make. 2. Scan the SET label. 3. Scan the Enable First Fixed barcode. S ETTING F IXED L ENGTHS If you are setting a length less than ten, you must scan a zero first and then the length digit ( 01, 08, 09).
64 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION S ET S ECOND F IXED L ENGTH ---- N O S ECOND F IXED L ENGTH ----- S ET M INIMUM L ABEL L ENGTH --- 0 ----------------------------- 1 ----------------.
R44-1027 65 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION C ODABAR O PTIONS The Codabar symbology has the following programmable features: Check Digit — calculate the Check Digit to verify the labels contents have been read correctly. If you enable this feature, your barcodes must include a Check Digit.
66 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION C ODABAR C HECK D IGIT & V ARIABLE L ENGTH These programming labels determine whether you compute and send the check digit contents and enables variable length. If you want to set the scanner to read only fixed length labels, follow the procedures on the following pages.
R44-1027 67 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION C ODABAR S TA R T /S TOP C HARACTER These barcodes allow you to set the Start/Stop character format and transmission. Refer to your host user's manual to identify your system requirements, then use these labels to select which characters are transmit- ted.
68 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION C ODABAR S E T ------------------------------------- S ET F IRST F IXED L ENGTH ------ S ET S ECOND F IXED L ENGTH ---- N O S ECOND F IXED L ENGTH ----- C ODABAR F IXED L ENGTH All interfaces that are shipped with the standard factory settings are set to read variable length labels for Codabar.
R44-1027 69 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION 0 ----------------------------- 1 ----------------------------- 2 ----------------------------- 3 ----------------------------- 4 ----------------------------- 5 ----.
70 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION MSI/P LESSEY C HECK D IGIT MSI/Plessey Check Digit options include: Check Digit Calculation — calculate the Check Digit to verify the labels contents have been read correctly. If you enable this feature, your barcodes must include a Check Digit.
R44-1027 71 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION MSI/P LESSEY F IXED L ENGTH With the SP400RF scanner, you now have the option of requiring MSI/ Plessey labels to have one or two fixed length(s). To set fixed length(s) for MSI/Plessey labels: 1. Identify the fixed length setting(s) you wish to make.
72 SP400RF Programming Guide S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION S ET F IRST F IXED L ENGTH ------ S ET S ECOND F IXED L ENGTH ---- N O S ECOND F IXED L ENGTH ----- 0 ----------------------------- 1 ---------------.
R44-1027 73 S YMBOLOGY S ELECTION C ODE 128 O PTIONS AIM S YMBOLOGY ID P REFIX The Automatic Identification Manufacturers, Inc. of the United States (AIM USA) have standardized the reporting of data sources from barcode reading devices.
G ENERAL F EATURES 74 SP400RF Programming Guide G ENERAL F EA TURES The following section contains the features that are generally common to all interfaces. These features provide a flexible, user configurable inter- face that accommodates user preferences.
G ENERAL F EATURES R44-1027 75 C OMMUNICA TIONS P ROTOCOL The SP400RF allows configuration of several different commands that can be sent and received by the scanner, Base Station and host terminal. Programming labels to set these options and their descriptions can be found on the following pages.
G ENERAL F EATURES 76 SP400RF Programming Guide ACK/NAK for Labels — When enabled, allows ACK/NAK commands to be sent to the host terminal. ACK/NAK for Commands— When enabled, allows ACK/NAK com- mands to be sent from the host terminal.
G ENERAL F EATURES R44-1027 77 STX/ETX Label transmissions can be optionally "framed" by STX (Start Transmis- sion) and ETX (End Transmission) commands.
G ENERAL F EATURES 78 SP400RF Programming Guide ASCII C HARACTER S ET The table on this page shows a set of ASCII characters and their correspond- ing BCD and Hex values. The BCD values in this table are needed for setting STX and ETX commands. ASCII C HA R .
G ENERAL F EATURES R44-1027 79 S E T ------------------------------------- S ET S T X --------------------- S ET E T X --------------------- 0 ----------------------------- 1 -------------------------.
G ENERAL F EATURES 80 SP400RF Programming Guide W HEN T O A CKNOWLEDGE The SP400RF allows you to select the point at which the Base Station will acknowledge messages from the scanner.
G ENERAL F EATURES R44-1027 81 O PTION 1 — S END ACK TO THE SCANNER ONCE B ASE S TATION RECEIVES A MESSAGE . WACK M ODE D ISABLED — ACK will be sent immediately, once the radio layer of software detects a valid transmission from the scanner.
G ENERAL F EATURES 82 SP400RF Programming Guide O PTION 3 — S END ACK TO THE SCANNER AFTER CTS IS ENABLED FROM THE HOST . RS-232 FEATURE ONLY. WACK M ODE D ISABLED — ACK will be sent immediately, once the radio layer of software detects a valid transmission from the scanner.
G ENERAL F EATURES R44-1027 83 W HEN TO A CNOWLEDGE E NABLE /D ISABLE WACK S E T ------------------------------------- O PTION ① -------------------- O PTION ➁ -------------------- O PTION ➂ ---.
G ENERAL F EATURES 84 SP400RF Programming Guide “W HEN TO B EEP ” O PTIONS The SP400RF provides many options for programming the scanner's audible beep. The beeper may be programmed to be silent 1 , or may be required to announce one or multiple communication events as they occur between the scanner, Base Station and host terminal.
G ENERAL F EATURES R44-1027 85 The beeper may be programmed to announce one, or any combination of these communication events. (See the preceding section “When to Acknowledge” for definitions of the various signals.
G ENERAL F EATURES 86 SP400RF Programming Guide Table 2 describes the sixteen different options that allow full control over "when to beep" settings.
G ENERAL F EATURES R44-1027 87 “W HEN TO B EEP ” O PTIONS —C ONTINUED Use the programming barcodes on this and the following page to select a “when to beep” option from Table 1.
G ENERAL F EATURES 88 SP400RF Programming Guide “W HEN TO B EEP ” O PTIONS —C ONTINUED Use the programming barcodes on this and the previous page to select a “when to beep” option from Table 1.
G ENERAL F EATURES R44-1027 89 R ADIO C HANNEL F REQUENCY R ADIO C HANNEL F REQUENCY Nine channels 1 are available on the SP400RF to ensure good reception and offer minimal interference with other local equipment. You may wish to experiment with different channel settings to optimize your reception.
G ENERAL F EATURES 90 SP400RF Programming Guide R ADIO T RANSMIT P OWER Adjustment of radio transmission power may be necessary for two rea- sons: 1. Reception is poor, or radio interference is heavy in the vicinity (try adjusting power to HIGH to compensate 2 ).
G ENERAL F EATURES R44-1027 91 W AIT T IME F OR H OST A CKNOWLEDGE The wait time for the Base Station to receive an acknowledge command from the host is adjustable in twenty millisecond ticks, with a selectable range from 000 to 255 (0 to 5.1 seconds).
G ENERAL F EATURES 92 SP400RF Programming Guide W AIT T IME FOR H OST A CKNOWLEDGE 3 ----------------------------- 4 ----------------------------- 5 ----------------------------- 6 -------------------.
G ENERAL F EATURES R44-1027 93 R EAD V ERIFICA TION SP400RF programming has been improved to allow selection of read verification "minimum read" requirements by symbology type, rather than universally.
G ENERAL F EATURES 94 SP400RF Programming Guide V ERIFY C ODE 3 9 -------------- V ERIFY I NTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 ---- V ERIFY S TANDARD 2 OF 5 ------ V ERIFY C ODABAR --------------- V ERIFY C ODE 9 3 ---.
G ENERAL F EATURES R44-1027 95 L OW B A TTERY I NDICA TION M ETHOD A choice of two methods are available to indicate a low battery condition. You may choose to have no audible indication (no beep), or a double beep each time the trigger is pulled. Both methods disallow scanning to occur until the battery is succesfully replaced.
A PPENDIX A S TD . D EFAULTS 96 SP400RF Programming Guide A PPENDIX A S T ANDARD F ACTOR Y S ETTINGS F ACTORY D EF AUL TS Text formatted in BOLD type indicates the standard factory configuration setting. These settings are valid if these settings have not been changed in a previous programming session.
A PPENDIX A S TD . D EFAULTS R44-1027 97 S TANDARD 2 OF 5 Symbology ------------------------------- ENABLE Disable Check Digit ------------------------------ Calculate DON'T CALCULATE Check Digit.
A PPENDIX A S TD . D EFAULTS 98 SP400RF Programming Guide G ENERAL F EATURES ACK/NAK P ROTOCOL ACK/NAK for Labels -------------------- Enable DISABLE ACK/NAK for Commands -------------- Enable DISABLE.
A PPENDIX A S TD . D EFAULTS R44-1027 99 I NTERF ACE -D ISCRETE D EF AUL TS The following factory defaults apply only to the interface listed. RS-232/K EYBOARD W EDGE C OMMUNICATION P ARAMETERS B AUD .
A PPENDIX A S TD . D EFAULTS 100 SP400RF Programming Guide RS-232/K EYBOARD W EDGE D EFAULT S YMBOLOGY I DENTIFIERS UPC-A --------------------- Don't Send SEND AS 'A' UPC-E ------------.
R44-1027 101 A PPENDIX B A DDITIONAL I NFO A PPENDIX C T EST B ARCODES A PPENDIX B A DDITIONAL I NFORMA TION H OST P ROGRAMMING Some interfaces and host systems include the ability to configure the scanner by sending commands to the scanner.
102 SP400RF Programming Guide A PPENDIX B A DDITIONAL I NFO A PPENDIX C T EST B ARCODES CODE 128 Code 128.Test CODE 39 Code 39.Test INTERLEA VED 2 OF 5 0123456789 ST ANDARD 2 OF 5 CODABAR $99.
R44-1027 103 A PPENDIX B A DDITIONAL I NFO A PPENDIX C T EST B ARCODES UPC-A W /2 DIGIT A DD - ON 0 60992 01118 49 UPC-A W / 5 DIGIT A DD - ON 0 08029 51041 69000 UPC-E 0 998875 EAN-8 0021 0126 EAN-13.
104 SP400RF Programming Guide A PPENDIX B A DDITIONAL I NFO A PPENDIX C T EST B ARCODES NOTES.
B LANK P AGE.
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