Baracoda BL2604 specifications Bc/Bl/Blr, Programming Guide, Important notice, Introduction

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Programming Guide

Programming Guide

BC/BL/BLR 2604

Important notice

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Introduction

Scanning a series of programming bar code labels can

confi gure the scanner.

The scanner must be properly powered before program- ming.

During the programming mode, the scanner will ack- nowledge a good and valid reading with a short beep. It will give long beeps for either an invalid or bad reading.

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Contents Programming Guide BC/BL/BLRImportant notice IntroductionBC2604 BL2604 BLR BC/BL/BLR2604 Programming Guide2604 Programming guide Important noticeTable of content 1.1 Default values of operating parameters Default parameters1.3 Default values of decoding parameters 1.2 Predefined barcode identifiersSTART 2 Program procedure using barcode menusFINISH « Start of configuration » LabelDefault Settings scan the End of configuration label 3 Set all defaults4.1 Scanning mode selection 4 General configuration4.2 Good read beeper tone selection 4.3 Sound durationReading code selection 5 SymbologiesItalian Pharmacy Enable IATA Enable IATA Disable INDUSTRY 25 Enable INDUSTRY 25 DisableItalian Pharmacy Disable IInterleaved 2 of 5 parameters setting Code 9 parameters settingExamples Felting length 4 to 8 digits DisableCodabar/Monarch parameters setting Chinese post code parameters settingEnable Disable LENGTHFORMAT UPC/EAN/JAN parameters settingADDENDUM FORCE UPC-E TO UPC-A FORMATTRANSMIT UPC-A LEADING CHARACTER FORCE UPC-A TO EAN-13 FORMAT TRANSMIT UPC-E LEADING CHARACTERTRANSMIT UPC-A CHECK DIGIT Yes Yes No NoCode 128 parameters setting UPC/EAN/JAN parameters settings Cont’dUCC/EAN128 parameters setting FNC1 Character Transmitted FNC1 not Transmitted End of ConfigurationMsi/Plessy setting Industry 25 parameters settingDouble Check digit Barcode length setting Italian pharmacy parameters settingCODE 39 LENGTH SETTING CODE 93 LENGTH SETTINGThe function convents the UPC/EAN codes appearing ISBN/ ISSN conversionon books and magazine not ISBN/ISSN format 6 Data editing 6.3 Barcode identifier code setting6.1 Prefix and suffix 6.2 Barcode identifier code selectionCode MSI INDUSTRY IATA Page 18/22Start of Configuration NUL SOH Ins STX Del ETX Home EOT End 7 Code 39 full ASCII barcode tableLF Enternum VT Right FF PgUp ENQ Up ACK Down BEL Left BS Backspace HT TAB DLE 5 num DC1 F1 DC2 F2? @ A I J K FS F12 $f N ` g O a h W b i X c j Y d k Z l s E F G H P Q R S T Um t \ n o p q r z ~ DEL End of Configurationu v w x y