Datalogic Scanning 6000 manual Programming Session, Scanner Response When In Programming Mode

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The Programming Session

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). However, it is recommended that sessions be limited to one feature, as it can be difficult to discover where an error has been made, should you make a mistake in the programming sequence. Addition- ally, it can be confusing to determine which features may or may not have been successfully set following such a session.

The scanner will not exit Programming Mode unless the END label is scanned. Disconnecting power during Programming Mode, before scanning the END label, will cause the scanner to forget any programming labels scanned during the current programming session and will cause the scanner to return to its previous settings.

Scanner Response When In Programming Mode

As discussed earlier, Programming Mode is entered by scanning a SET label. The green LED will flash continuously at 1Hz duty cycle while the scanner is in Programming Mode. As long as it is in Programming Mode, the scanner will not decode regular bar code labels and will only enable features supported by the currently active interface.

Scanning regular (non-programming) bar code labels — the scanner will reject the label, sounding an error tone (six rapid beeps).

Scanning a valid programming label —

a . If the feature is supported by the active interface, the scanner will sound three beeps.

b. If incorrect programming has been entered, the error tone will be sounded (six rapid beeps). Additionally, when programming a feature requiring you to scan single digits to set a multi-digit number, such as Minimum Label Length or Label ID, scanning the END label before completing all input will result in an error tone and cause the scanner to exit Programming Mode. Under these circumstances, the current feature you were trying to set is thrown out; any previous labels scanned during the session will take effect.

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Contents QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Datalogic Scanning, Inc Contents Additional Information SymbologiesSample Bar Codes Understanding the Basics Integrating Peripherals With Host SystemsHardware Changing InterfacesSoftware RS-232 Wand Emulation Keyboard WedgeProgramming Overview Customizing Your Scanner OperationWhat Is Programming Mode? How To Program Using Bar CodesScanner Response When In Programming Mode Programming SessionReturn to Factory Settings If You Make a MistakeWhere To Go From Here Send AS Code Dont Send AS Code IBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 5B SettingsIBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 5B Interface Selection ENDIBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E Settings IBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E I/F SelectionIBM 4682/92 Port E Settings IBM 4682/92 Port E Interface SelectionNCR Ocia Nine Bit long format Interface Selection Datalogic OCIA1 Interface SelectionSNI Ocia Interface Selection Enable Disable END Ocia OptionsWand Emulation Interface Selection Wand Emulation SettingsTransmit in C39 LOW High Transmit PRE-NOISESNI RS-232 Interface Selection RS-232 Interface SelectionRS-232 Communication Parameters Baud Rate Data Format TableData Format Settings None Even ODD Mark Space ONE TWO Seven Bits Eight Bits ENDHardware Control HandshakingEnable XON/ Xoff Disable XON/XOFF END SETDisable ACK/NAK These features available for QuickScan 6000 Plus onlyIntercharacter Delay = 90 Milliseconds = 100 Milliseconds END PC Keyboard Wedge Interface Selection Keyboard Wedge Communication ParametersT YPE Keyboard Attached Enable Disable END PC Keyboard Wedge Connect to a Laptop/No Keyboard AttachedCaps Lock QuickScan 6000 Plus only SET Caps Lock OFF Caps Lock onCountry Mode QuickScan 6000 Plus only Country Mode QuickScan 6000 Plus only Spain Sweden Switzerland Japanese 106-KEY ENDIntercharacter Delay Intercharacter Delay RS-232 and Keyboard Wedge Interfaces Only Prefix & SuffixProgramming Guide Setting Non-Symbology Specific Prefixes Non-Symbology Specific ItemsSET SET Prefix Entering Programming Mode Setting Non-Symbology Specific SuffixesSET SET Suffix Setting a Single Character Prefix or Suffix Setting Prefix and/or Suffix CharactersONE Character only Ascii Character Set Setting Symbology-Specific Label Identifiers Label I.D Symbology-Specific Label I.DIndustry Standard Label Identifiers all are prefixes Setting Symbology Specific Label Identifiers Label I.D Label I.D. Symbology Selection EAN-13 W/C128 ADD- on EAN-13 W/2 Digit ADD- onEAN-13 W/5 Digit ADD- on ODEHow to Set Single Character Label I.D This example 8 equals 38hexDisabling Label I.D. for a Specific Symbology Symbology Specific Label Identifiers CharactersEND Symbologies Symbology Options Overview Enable All Symbologies Disable All Symbologies1 Universal Symbology SelectionStandard 2 of 5 must be enabled before Iata can be enabled Symbology Selection SET Enable UPC/EAN Disable UPC/EAN Enable Code Disable CodeEnable IATA3 Disable Iata Enable Codabar Disable Codabar Enable Code Disable Code Enable MSI/PLESSEY Disable MSI/PLESSEYUPC/EAN Options Dont Expand EXPAND1 UPC/EAN ExpansionDont Expand END UPC/EAN Add-Ons Optional Required Disabled ENDC128 and Custom Add-Ons Enable 4 Digit Check Enable 5 Digit Check Price/Weight Check DigitUPC Data Format Settings Send NSD1 Dont Send NSD1 Send Check DIGIT2 Send Check DigitSend NSD2 Dont Send NSD2 END EAN Data Format Settings Code 39 Options Dont Compute Dont Transmit Enable Disable END CodeSetting Lengths END AIM Symbology ID Prefix Code 128 OptionsInterleaved 2 Interleaved 2 of 5 Label LengthsCheck Digit and Variable Length Label Selections Setting Minimum Label Length Setting Interleaved 2 of 5 Fixed and Minimum Label LengthsSetting Fixed Lengths Set FixedSET First Fixed Length Standard 2 Standard 2 of 5 Label LengthsCheck Digit and Variable Length Label Selections Setting Standard 2 of 5 Fixed and Minimum Label Lengths Standard 2 of 5 Fixed and Minimum Label Lengths 5 Fixed Abel Lengths Tandard Minimum Codabar Options Codabar Check Digit & Variable Length Codabar Start/Stop Character Format = abcd/abcd ENDEnable Fixed Codabar Fixed LengthCodabar SET Fixed Lengths MSI/Plessey Check Digit ONE Check Digit TWO Check Digits ENDMSI/Plessey Fixed Length MSI/PLESSEY SET Fixed Lengths General Features Good Read Beeper SettingsOFF Read Verification Universal Read VerificationVerify UPC-A Verify UPC-E Verify EAN-8 Verify EAN-13 Read Verification by SymbologyVerify Code Verify Interleaved 2 Low Power Mode Disable LOW Power IdleDebug Mode AutoSense Stand ModeCreating MultiFunction Labels Host ProgrammingNeed More Information? Appendix B Sample Bar Codes UPC-E QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Default Wand Keyboard Symbology RS-232 I/F Code 128 Options Transmit Don’t Transmit Codabar Options ABCD/ABCD Page Australia
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