Hand Held Products 3060 Select a Bar Code Symbology, Position Calculation, Programming Procedure

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Programming the Scanner

Select a Bar Code Symbology

You can use the Condensed Data Editor for an advanced transmission arrangement with one or all bar code symbologies. If you scan “00” to select all types, the scanner arranges all incoming data to meet your pre-defined format. If you want to select only one type of bar code, please select one of the option codes listed below.

UPC-E : 03

Telepen : 13

Codabar/NW-7 : 06

UPC-A : 02

Code 128

: 01

Code 25

Family : 08

EAN/CAN/JAN-8 : 05

UCC/EAN 128 : 01

Code 11

: 10

EAN/CAN/JAN-13 : 04

Code 39 : 07

UK/Plessey : 12

Code 32 : 07

Code 93 :

09

MSI/Plessey : 11

Position Calculation

[Data Formatter]

If there is a 5-character input data string, refer to the following to calculate the actual position for insertion:

 

X

 

X

 

X

 

X

 

X

 

00

 

01

 

02

 

03

 

04

05

[Data Verifier, Data Replacer, Data Organizer]

If there is an 11-character data string, please refer to the following to calculate the actual position for identification.

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

00

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

Application Example

The bar code label is an all-numeric 16-digit Interleaved 2 of 5, which includes the information of 6-digit date code, 6-digit serial number, and 4-digit unit price, in that order. The data code always starts with a “9.” If a scanned bar code meets the above criteria, the data will be separated into three fields. Each field should end with a “TAB.” The first digit of the date code, which is a “9,” should be replaced with an “A.” The serial number should start with SN. The first 2 digits of the unit price should be skipped.

Actual Bar Code read : 9 8 1 0 2 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 8 7 6

Desired Output : A81025[TAB]SN123456[TAB]76[TAB]

Programming Procedure

[Important Notice]

Please note that the Condensed Data Editor will follow the preset working flow as below:

Verifier Formatter Replacer Organizer

Consequently, when you set the identified position in the Data Organizer, you must consider the inserted data that you have already set via the Data Formatter.

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Contents Page Disclaimer FCC Class a Compliance Statement Canadian Notice Statement of Agency CompliancePage Table of Contents Page About This Manual Getting StartedN344 HHP SET Getting Started PC/AT, PS/2 Keyboard Wedge Keyboard Wedge InterfacePC/AT Keyboard Wedge Connection Keyboard Wedge InstallationRS-232 Serial Interface PS/2 Keyboard Wedge ConnectionStandard RS-232 Pinouts RS-232 Interface InstallationPin D-sub RS-232 Female Connector RS-232 Serial InterfaceUSB Keyboard Interface USB Keyboard InterfaceUSB Keyboard Interface Connection HHP SET at a Glance Check Software Revision Full-featured Data EditorVia HHP SET Via Bar Code Programming MenuCheck Software Revision Software Installation On-screen ConfigurationConfiguration Download and Upload Program Field UpgradeAdvanced Data Verification Data EditorData Format Editor General Transmission ControlActual Bar Code label 9 9 1 0 2 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 8 7 Configuration ProcedureSelect Using Match Application ExampleProgramming the Scanner Family Code System CommandProgramming Procedures Bar Code Programming MenuProgram & End System List & Master DefaultExample Selection Flow DiagramsHost Interface Selection ENDExitHost Interface Selection User Defined Code ID User Defined Code ID Symbology ProgrammingSymbol ID 1 character Symbol ID 2 characterCode ID Transmission and Symbology Enable Symbology EnableCode ID Transmission Code 39 Max. Length Code 39/Code 32 SettingsCode 39 Family Settings Code 39 Min. LengthCodabar Max. Length Codabar/NW-7 SettingCodabar Settings Codabar Min. LengthUPC Family Settings UPC-A & UPC-E SettingEAN/JAN/CAN & IATASetting EAN/CAN/JAN SettingsIata Settings Code 2 of 5 Min. Length Code 2 of 5 Family & German Post Code SettingCode 2 of 5 Settings German Postal SettingCode 11 & Code 93 Setting MSI/Plessey, Code 128 & UCC/EAN 128 Setting UK/Plessey & Telepen Setting Keyboard Layout Language Setting Keyboard Interface ControlKeyboard Layout Record Suffix, Preamble, Postamble & Delay Setting Caps Lock Control Caps Lock Control & Emulation SettingFunction Key Emulation Key Pad EmulationRecord Suffix, Handshaking & Time Out Setting Serial Interface ControlSTX/ETX Control Handshaking Protocol Baud Rate & Data Frame SettingData Frame Time Out ControlNarrow/Wide Ratio, Code 39 Emulation Wand Emulation ControlTrigger Modes Scanning Tolerance Printing Quality Control Diagnostic Mode Test ReadingPrinting Quality Control Operation ModeOperation Control Trigger Mode, Buzzer Tone, Scanning TolerancePulse Driven Duty Reread DelayAuto Power Off Duration Advanced Operation ControlScan Voting Reread Delay, Scan VotingReread Delay Dollar Sign ControlData Pass Control Preamble, Postamble, Data Length & Symbol ID TransCondensed Data Editor Data Length TransmissionData Formatter Data Verifier Settings 2nd Replacement Data Replacer Settings1st Replacement 3rd Replacement2nd Organization Data Organizer SettingsOrganizer Control 1st OrganizationSelect a Bar Code Symbology Programming ProcedurePosition Calculation Data Verifier Data OrganizerData Replacer Obtaining Factory Service Main OfficeUnited Kingdom Office Application Support Asia Pacific OfficeJapan Office Latin America OfficeLatin America EuropeAsia Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Appendix a IllustrationDescription RS-232 Serial Wedge Cable Converter Descriptions Beeping Buzzer Tone Beeping Indications1DH Down 0EH 1EH Left 0FH 1FH Right Keyboard Function Code TableAscii Input Shortcut ExampleHEX/ASCII Reference Table Bar Code Command Menu Master DefaultSystem List Sample Bar Codes Factory Default Setting Bar Code System Command