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2.5/ Operating Mode

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

2.5/ Operating Mode

Real Time mode (standard mode): barcodes are transmitted in real time to the remote host device/terminal (with optional acknowledgment beep from the host to the scanner).

User can choose if the scanner, when not connected, should read, memorize and later automatically upload the barcodes or shouldn’t read the barcodes (no beam).

Batch mode: Barcodes are stored in the scanner even if the reader is connected to a device. In order to upload the data the user will have to read the “discharge” barcode

2.5.1/ Real time mode

Important reminder: if an ACK beep or bufferisation is needed, the scanner must be set in the “no data loss mode” first. (See part 1.2.2.)

REAL TIME mode:

Erases all codes in memory and

forces the RoadRunners in Real time mode. No other setting is changed.

REAL TIME with ACK beep and bufferisation.

REAL TIME without ACK beep and buffersiation.

Forces the RoadRunners in Real Time mode (with

Forces the RoadRunners in Real Time mode

data acknowledgement). Erases all codes in

(without data acknowledgement). Erases all codes

memory. The BRR should have been previously set

in memory. The BRR should have been previously

in the “No data loss mode” ON.

set in the “No data loss mode” ON.

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Contents RoadRunners BRR-L & BBR-LA Programming Guide Data Capture forWorkforce in Motion Important noticeRoadRunners BRR-L & BRR-LA Programming guide Nov 2/ GENERAL CONFIGURATION3/ DECODER SETTINGS RoadRunners BRR-L & BRR-LA Programming Guide1/ Introduction 3/292/ General Configuration 2.1/ Reset all parameters2.3/ Baracoda advanced features 2.2/ Erase all barcodes in memory2.3.2/ Shutdown timers 2.3.3/ No data loss mode and Baracoda Header Baracoda headerNo data loss mode 5/296/29 Programming procedure for “set Timestamp” option2.3.4/ Timestamp Option 2.4/ Reading Mode 7/292.5/ Operating Mode 2.5.1/ Real time modeREAL TIME mode REAL TIME with ACK beep and bufferisation2.5.2/ Batch mode 9/292.7/ Buzzer and Led Settings 2.6/ Cradle / RS232 jack 2.6.1/ Cradle2.6.2/ RS232 jack Parameters are2.8/ Bluetooth commands 2.8.1/ Bluetooth name 11/292.8.2/ Sniff settings 2.8.3/ Power emission settings2.8.4/ Security code PIN settings 12/292.9/ Prefix and suffix 2.9.1/ Prefix/suffixRoadRunners BRR-L Programming guide 13/2914/29 2.9.2/ Postrefix/postsuffixFeature enabled for CPU firmware version ≥ 3/ Decoder settings 3.1/ Symbology default settings3.2/ Symbology Identifier 3.4/ Disable All Symbologies3.6/ Codabar settings 3.5/ Set decoder barcode lengthRoadRunners BRR-L Programming guide Programming procedure for “set barcode length” option17/29 3.7/ Code 11 Settings3.8/ Code 39 settings 3.9/ Code 93 Settings Code 39 - format - full ASCIICode 39 - check digit - not used 18/2919/29 3.10/ Code 128 Settings 3.10.1/ General3.10.2/ EAN 128 Group Separator 20/29 3.11/ Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings3.12/ MSI Code Settings 21/29 3.13/ Standard 2 of 5 Settings3.14/ UPC/ EAN Settings 22/29 23/29 3.15/ Set min or Max length optionProgramming procedure for “set min Max length” option SELECT ALL Code Code 128 / EAN EAN 13 / UPC A Code Codabar Interleaved 2 of Standard 2 of 5 industrial 2 of Code MSI UPC E EANSymbology table Selected SymbologyAPPENDIX 1 ASCII Table A-Z, a-z, 0-9, ponctuation, Control characters Capital letters A-Z25/29 NamePonctuation Space Small letters a-z26/29 a b c d e f g h i j k l mDecimal numbers 27/29Control Characters 28/29CR EOT ETX LF NUL SOH STX TABAPPENDIX Symbology CharacterModifier Characters Code 39 Option Values