Baracoda BBR-LA 2.4/ Reading Mode, RoadRunners BRR-L & BRR-LA Programming guide Nov, 7/29

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2.4/ Reading Mode

RoadRunners BRR-L & BRR-LA Programming guide Nov 2007

For example: to set the current time at 16th May 2007, 3.25 pm, the user will scan:

-“Set Timestamp” label,

-“0” label,

-“7” label,

-“0” label,

-“5” label,

-“1” label,

-“6” label,

-“1” label,

-“5” label,

-“2” label,

-“5” label,

-“0” label,

-“0” label,

-“end of config” label.

2.4/ Reading Mode

In trigger mode, pressing the trigger will activate the beam.

The Aiming trigger mode has been developped for users who need to scan barcodes very close each others and they have to be sure to always read the corect one. Once in this mode, in order to read a barcode user will have to press the trigger twice. Pressing it the first time will switch on the beam but will not switch on the decoder (thus allowing user to aim at the correct barcode) while pressing the trigger the second time will activate the decoder thus allowing the RoadRunners to actually decode the barcode.

In autoscan mode the beam will be continuously on

In Smart Autoscan, for a battery power consumption optimisation issue, the scanner will be continously flashing.

Trigger (*)

Autoscan

Aiming Trigger Mode

Smart Autoscan

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Contents Important notice RoadRunners BRR-L & BBR-LA Programming GuideData Capture for Workforce in MotionRoadRunners BRR-L & BRR-LA Programming Guide RoadRunners BRR-L & BRR-LA Programming guide Nov2/ GENERAL CONFIGURATION 3/ DECODER SETTINGS3/29 1/ Introduction2.2/ Erase all barcodes in memory 2/ General Configuration2.1/ Reset all parameters 2.3/ Baracoda advanced features5/29 2.3.2/ Shutdown timers2.3.3/ No data loss mode and Baracoda Header Baracoda header No data loss mode2.3.4/ Timestamp Option Programming procedure for “set Timestamp” option6/29 7/29 2.4/ Reading ModeREAL TIME with ACK beep and bufferisation 2.5/ Operating Mode2.5.1/ Real time mode REAL TIME mode9/29 2.5.2/ Batch modeParameters are 2.7/ Buzzer and Led Settings2.6/ Cradle / RS232 jack 2.6.1/ Cradle 2.6.2/ RS232 jack11/29 2.8/ Bluetooth commands 2.8.1/ Bluetooth name12/29 2.8.2/ Sniff settings2.8.3/ Power emission settings 2.8.4/ Security code PIN settings13/29 2.9/ Prefix and suffix2.9.1/ Prefix/suffix RoadRunners BRR-L Programming guideFeature enabled for CPU firmware version ≥ 2.9.2/ Postrefix/postsuffix14/29 3.4/ Disable All Symbologies 3/ Decoder settings3.1/ Symbology default settings 3.2/ Symbology IdentifierProgramming procedure for “set barcode length” option 3.6/ Codabar settings3.5/ Set decoder barcode length RoadRunners BRR-L Programming guide3.8/ Code 39 settings 3.7/ Code 11 Settings17/29 18/29 3.9/ Code 93 SettingsCode 39 - format - full ASCII Code 39 - check digit - not used3.10.2/ EAN 128 Group Separator 3.10/ Code 128 Settings 3.10.1/ General19/29 3.12/ MSI Code Settings 3.11/ Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings20/29 3.14/ UPC/ EAN Settings 3.13/ Standard 2 of 5 Settings21/29 22/29 Programming procedure for “set min Max length” option 3.15/ Set min or Max length option23/29 Selected Symbology SELECT ALL Code Code 128 / EAN EAN 13 / UPC A Code CodabarInterleaved 2 of Standard 2 of 5 industrial 2 of Code MSI UPC E EAN Symbology tableName APPENDIX 1 ASCII Table A-Z, a-z, 0-9, ponctuation, Control charactersCapital letters A-Z 25/29a b c d e f g h i j k l m Ponctuation SpaceSmall letters a-z 26/2927/29 Decimal numbersNUL SOH STX TAB Control Characters28/29 CR EOT ETX LFCode 39 Option Values APPENDIXSymbology Character Modifier Characters