Datalogic Scanning 6000 manual Contents

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Contents

 

Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Understanding the Basics

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Integrating Peripherals With Host Systems

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Changing Interfaces

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Customizing Your Scanner Operation

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Programming Overview

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What Is Programming Mode?

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How To Program Using Bar Codes

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The Programming Session

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Scanner Response When In Programming Mode

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If You Make a Mistake

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Return to Factory Settings

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Where To Go From Here

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IBM 4683/84 • 4693/94 Port 5B Interface Selection

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IBM 4683/84 • 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E I/F Selection

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IBM 4682/92 Port E Interface Selection

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Datalogic OCIA1 Interface Selection

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NCR OCIA Eight Bit (short format) Interface Selection

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NCR OCIA Nine Bit (long format) Interface Selection

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SNI OCIA Interface Selection

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OCIA Options

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Wand Emulation Interface Selection

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RS-232 Interface Selection

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SNI RS-232 Interface Selection

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Hardware Control

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Software Control

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RS-232 ACK/NAK Options (QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)

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PC Keyboard Wedge Interface Selection

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PC Keyboard Wedge Interface Selection—continued

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PC Keyboard Wedge –

 

Connect to a Laptop/No Keyboard Attached

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Caps Lock (QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)

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Country Mode (QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)

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Intercharacter Delay

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Label Transmit Format Configuration Items

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(RS-232 and Keyboard Wedge Interfaces Only)

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Prefix & Suffix

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Non-Symbology Specific Items

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Programming Guide

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Contents QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus Datalogic Scanning, Inc Contents Symbologies Additional InformationSample Bar Codes Integrating Peripherals With Host Systems Understanding the BasicsChanging Interfaces HardwareSoftware Wand Emulation Keyboard Wedge RS-232Customizing Your Scanner Operation Programming OverviewHow To Program Using Bar Codes What Is Programming Mode?Programming Session Scanner Response When In Programming ModeIf You Make a Mistake Return to Factory SettingsWhere To Go From Here END IBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 5B SettingsIBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 5B Interface Selection Send AS Code Dont Send AS CodeIBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E I/F Selection IBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E SettingsIBM 4682/92 Port E Interface Selection IBM 4682/92 Port E SettingsDatalogic OCIA1 Interface Selection NCR Ocia Nine Bit long format Interface SelectionSNI Ocia Interface Selection Ocia Options Enable Disable ENDWand Emulation Settings Wand Emulation Interface SelectionTransmit in C39 Transmit PRE-NOISE LOW HighRS-232 Interface Selection SNI RS-232 Interface SelectionRS-232 Communication Parameters Data Format Table Baud RateNone Even ODD Mark Space ONE TWO Seven Bits Eight Bits END Data Format SettingsHandshaking Hardware ControlSET Enable XON/ Xoff Disable XON/XOFF ENDThese features available for QuickScan 6000 Plus only Disable ACK/NAKIntercharacter Delay = 90 Milliseconds = 100 Milliseconds END Keyboard Wedge Communication Parameters PC Keyboard Wedge Interface SelectionT YPE PC Keyboard Wedge Connect to a Laptop/No Keyboard Attached Keyboard Attached Enable Disable ENDSET Caps Lock OFF Caps Lock on Caps Lock QuickScan 6000 Plus onlyCountry Mode QuickScan 6000 Plus only Spain Sweden Switzerland Japanese 106-KEY END Country Mode QuickScan 6000 Plus onlyIntercharacter Delay Intercharacter Delay Prefix & Suffix RS-232 and Keyboard Wedge Interfaces OnlyProgramming Guide Non-Symbology Specific Items Setting Non-Symbology Specific PrefixesSET SET Prefix Setting Non-Symbology Specific Suffixes Entering Programming ModeSET SET Suffix Setting Prefix and/or Suffix Characters Setting a Single Character Prefix or SuffixONE Character only Ascii Character Set Symbology-Specific Label I.D Setting Symbology-Specific Label Identifiers Label I.DIndustry Standard Label Identifiers all are prefixes Setting Symbology Specific Label Identifiers Label I.D Label I.D. Symbology Selection ODE EAN-13 W/2 Digit ADD- onEAN-13 W/5 Digit ADD- on EAN-13 W/C128 ADD- onThis example 8 equals 38hex How to Set Single Character Label I.DSymbology Specific Label Identifiers Characters Disabling Label I.D. for a Specific SymbologyEND Symbologies Symbology Options Overview Universal Symbology Selection Enable All Symbologies Disable All Symbologies1Standard 2 of 5 must be enabled before Iata can be enabled SET Enable UPC/EAN Disable UPC/EAN Enable Code Disable Code Symbology SelectionEnable IATA3 Disable Iata Enable MSI/PLESSEY Disable MSI/PLESSEY Enable Codabar Disable Codabar Enable Code Disable CodeUPC/EAN Options UPC/EAN Expansion Dont Expand EXPAND1Dont Expand END Optional Required Disabled END UPC/EAN Add-OnsC128 and Custom Add-Ons Price/Weight Check Digit Enable 4 Digit Check Enable 5 Digit CheckUPC Data Format Settings Send Check Digit Send NSD1 Dont Send NSD1 Send Check DIGIT2Send NSD2 Dont Send NSD2 END EAN Data Format Settings Code 39 Options Code Dont Compute Dont Transmit Enable Disable ENDSetting Lengths END Code 128 Options AIM Symbology ID PrefixInterleaved 2 of 5 Label Lengths Interleaved 2Check Digit and Variable Length Label Selections Set Fixed Setting Interleaved 2 of 5 Fixed and Minimum Label LengthsSetting Fixed Lengths Setting Minimum Label LengthSET First Fixed Length Standard 2 of 5 Label Lengths Standard 2Check 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 Format = abcd/abcd END Codabar Start/Stop CharacterCodabar Fixed Length Enable FixedCodabar SET Fixed Lengths ONE Check Digit TWO Check Digits END MSI/Plessey Check DigitMSI/Plessey Fixed Length MSI/PLESSEY SET Fixed Lengths Good Read Beeper Settings General FeaturesOFF Universal Read Verification Read VerificationRead Verification by Symbology Verify UPC-A Verify UPC-E Verify EAN-8 Verify EAN-13Verify Code Verify Interleaved 2 Disable LOW Power Idle Low Power ModeAutoSense Stand Mode Debug ModeHost Programming Creating MultiFunction LabelsNeed 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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