Hand Held Products 3080, 3060 Bar Code Programming Menu, System Command, Family Code, Option Code

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Programming the Scanner

Bar Code Programming Menu

The bar code commands are specially designed Proprietary bar code labels that allow you to set the scanner’s internal programming parameters. The three main programming bar code types are referred to as System Command, Family Code, and Option Code. With the exception of the Option Code bar codes, which are found on the foldout section in the back of the book, each programmable family is contained on one page, and each page includes all of the bar codes needed to program the scanner. Refer to the flow chart on page 3-8 for further clarification.

System Command

The System Command is the highest level bar code command that directs the scanner to perform immediate operations, such as entering programming mode (PROGRAM), exiting programming mode (EXIT), listing system information (SYSLIST), recovering to factory preset configurations (M_DEFAULT), and so on. Please note that all system commands will take a few seconds to complete the operations. The user must wait for the completion beeps before scanning another bar code.

Family Code

The Family Code is scanned to select the user desired programming family. More than one hundred programming families have been provided to meet any specific requirements.

Option Code

The Option Codes is a set of bar code commands represented by 0–9, A–F, and finishing selection (FIN). For most settings, you must select at least one option code following the family code selection to set the desired parameter for the selected programming family.

Programming Procedures

As you scan the bar code command to select the desired parameters, the information is stored in the scanner’s internal Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory. If you turn off the unit, the Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory retains all programmed settings.

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Contents Page Disclaimer Statement of Agency Compliance FCC Class a Compliance Statement Canadian NoticePage Table of Contents Page Getting Started About This ManualN344 HHP SET Getting Started Keyboard Wedge Interface PC/AT, PS/2 Keyboard WedgeKeyboard Wedge Installation RS-232 Serial InterfacePS/2 Keyboard Wedge Connection PC/AT Keyboard Wedge ConnectionRS-232 Interface Installation Pin D-sub RS-232 Female ConnectorRS-232 Serial Interface Standard RS-232 PinoutsUSB Keyboard Interface Connection USB Keyboard InterfaceUSB Keyboard Interface Check Software Revision Full-featured Data Editor Via HHP SETVia Bar Code Programming Menu HHP SET at a GlanceSoftware Installation On-screen Configuration Configuration Download and UploadProgram Field Upgrade Check Software RevisionData Editor Data Format EditorGeneral Transmission Control Advanced Data VerificationConfiguration Procedure Select Using MatchApplication Example Actual Bar Code label 9 9 1 0 2 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 8 7Programming the Scanner System Command Programming ProceduresBar Code Programming Menu Family CodeSystem List & Master Default Program & EndSelection Flow Diagrams ExampleHost Interface Selection Host Interface SelectionENDExit User Defined Code ID Symbology Programming Symbol ID 1 characterSymbol ID 2 character User Defined Code IDCode ID Transmission Code ID Transmission and Symbology EnableSymbology Enable Code 39/Code 32 Settings Code 39 Family SettingsCode 39 Min. Length Code 39 Max. LengthCodabar/NW-7 Setting Codabar SettingsCodabar Min. Length Codabar Max. LengthUPC-A & UPC-E Setting UPC Family SettingsIata Settings EAN/JAN/CAN & IATASettingEAN/CAN/JAN Settings Code 2 of 5 Family & German Post Code Setting Code 2 of 5 SettingsGerman Postal Setting Code 2 of 5 Min. LengthCode 11 & Code 93 Setting MSI/Plessey, Code 128 & UCC/EAN 128 Setting UK/Plessey & Telepen Setting Keyboard Layout Keyboard Layout Language SettingKeyboard Interface Control Record Suffix, Preamble, Postamble & Delay Setting Caps Lock Control & Emulation Setting Function Key EmulationKey Pad Emulation Caps Lock ControlSTX/ETX Control Record Suffix, Handshaking & Time Out SettingSerial Interface Control Baud Rate & Data Frame Setting Data FrameTime Out Control Handshaking ProtocolWand Emulation Control Narrow/Wide Ratio, Code 39 EmulationTrigger Modes Diagnostic Mode Test Reading Scanning Tolerance Printing Quality ControlOperation Mode Operation ControlTrigger Mode, Buzzer Tone, Scanning Tolerance Printing Quality ControlReread Delay Auto Power Off DurationAdvanced Operation Control Pulse Driven DutyReread Delay, Scan Voting Reread DelayDollar Sign Control Scan VotingPreamble, Postamble, Data Length & Symbol ID Trans Condensed Data EditorData Length Transmission Data Pass ControlData Formatter Data Verifier Settings Data Replacer Settings 1st Replacement3rd Replacement 2nd ReplacementData Organizer Settings Organizer Control1st Organization 2nd OrganizationPosition Calculation Select a Bar Code SymbologyProgramming Procedure Data Replacer Data VerifierData Organizer United Kingdom Office Obtaining Factory ServiceMain Office Asia Pacific Office Japan OfficeLatin America Office Application SupportAsia Latin AmericaEurope Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Appendix a IllustrationDescription RS-232 Serial Wedge Cable Converter Beeping Indications Descriptions Beeping Buzzer ToneKeyboard Function Code Table 1DH Down 0EH 1EH Left 0FH 1FH RightHEX/ASCII Reference Table Ascii Input ShortcutExample System List Bar Code Command MenuMaster Default Sample Bar Codes Bar Code System Command Factory Default Setting