Hand Held Products 600, 800 Magnification Factor, Expand U.P.C./EO, Check Options, Modes Shown

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Magnification Factor

The Magnification (Mag) Factor applies to the EAN/UPC symbologies. By setting the size of the bar code symbols that you test, you define appropriate tolerances.

You can select a mag factor from the following values: 80%, 90%, 95%, 100%, 105%, 110%, 115%, 120%, 125%,130%, 140%, 150%, 160%, 180% or 200%. The default is 100%.

Expand U.P.C./EO

The Yes setting for this parameter allows you to expand the compressed U.P.C. code. When you expand the scan data, the digits are shifted to the left and + appears on the display to indicate that additional data is available for your review.

The No setting for this parameter presents the data in zero suppression format.

Check Options

The check character, check digit and UserCheck are optional characters or digits in some symbologies that are placed in a predetermined position in a symbol. You can use them to validate that the correct data has been decoded.

Check characters in a symbol may be mandated by a bar code symbology industry specification, by you, by both, or not at all. Refer to the relevant industry’s publication for specific information on check characters.

When you select Checked, the verifier looks for and checks the check character or digit.

When you select None, the verifier does not look for the check character or digit. None is the default setting.

Selected symbologies offer additional options:

Code 39 contains an optional Mod 43 check character.

Interleaved 2 of 5 contains an optional 3-1-3-1 weighted check digit.

MSI Code can contain a second check digit (UserCheck), either the Modulo (Mod) 10 or Modulo (Mod) 11.

Modes Shown

This parameter allows you to have additional information appear on the display and on the printout. This information includes special extra characters and control characters within the encoded message. Having this extra information displayed may help you analyze reading or printing problems. In Code 128, for example, you can display starting mode, mode changes and shifts. Code 16K allows you to display similar additional characters.

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Contents User’s Guide For European Community Users DisclaimerWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Information Table of Contents Reviewing Scan Data Saving and Printing Chapter Customer Support Getting Started About This GuideUnpacking the Quick Check 600/800 Verifier SymbolDescription Power or Select or ↑, ↓, ←, →Term in manual Term in software Noting the Verifier’s Features Quick Check 600/800 VerifierEAN/UPC Special Features DisplayLEDs ButtonsPorts Installing the Batteries SpecificationsSpecification Charging the Batteries To Install the BatteriesTo charge the batteries Turning the Unit On and Off To turn on the unitNo Printer Attached, then refer to .a Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide To turn off the unit Calibrating the Quick Check 600/800 VerifierTo calibrate the Quick Check 600/800 Verifier To scan properly using a mouse wand To scan properly using a pen wandProperly Scanning With the Unit Accessories and Options Cleaning the WandItem/DescriptionOrder code Documentation Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Quick Start Guide Review the option settings Print your scan resultsChanging the Specifications Changing the SettingsSymbologies Symbologies Symbology Specifications Symbology Parameters defaults are in boldMagnification Factor Expand U.P.C./EOCheck Options Modes ShownCharacter Font & Tolerances Character Translation Table Code 128, Code 16K, and CodeTo modify the symbology options Wide-to-Narrow RatioFixed Message Length → or SelectIndustry Applications Scan Grade Changing the Test CriteriaTo select an application ISO/IEC grades DecodabilityNumber of Scans Changing the Scanning Options To return to the previous menu, press PowerTo change the test criteria Beeper Pitch Extended AccuracyDecode Direction To change the scanning optionsDisplay Options Changing the Output OptionsParameter Result Lines Print Options AutoPrint/StoreTo change the output options Scan ProfileTo change the display options Resetting the Default Settings Locking the SettingsTo reset a unit To change the printout optionsUsing a Command Code About Command CodesC./EAN/JAN Enable On or Off Generic Code SelectionsChoosing a Command Code Customized Command CodesTo create a customized Command Code To use a customized Command CodeTo request a Command Code from Hand Held Products Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Reviewing Scan Results Reviewing Scan DataScan Grades ISO/IEC Symbol Grade Determining the ISO/IEC Symbol Grade Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide To obtain the scan grade and ISO/IEC Symbol grade Reviewing a Scan ExampleQuick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide LED Display To review data from the last scanAudio Sounds Bar growth LCD bar growth LED lit Tolerance used IndicationReviewing the Dimensional Parameters Errors in Dimensional ParametersParameter Trad’l Parameter ResultTo review the dimensional parameters CalculatingReviewing the Reflectance Parameters Errors in Reflectance Parameters PCSSymbol Contrast, Minimum and Maximum Reflectance To review the reflectance parametersErrors in Format Parameters Reviewing the Format ParametersTo review the format procedures Reviewing MessagesSstr Codes Using Sstr Codes to Review DataSstr Code Type Test Criteria Name Using the Quick Check Verifier as a Reflectometer To quickly review data using Sstr CodesTo return the customized display to the default display To customize the result displayTo use the Quick Check Verifier as a static reflectometer Saving and Printing Saving DataChecking the Print Buffer During Operation To save scan dataPrinting Data To check the print buffer during operationTo clear delete the records stored in the memory, press → To print current dataTo print stored data Deleting Stored DataTo stop printing Reviewing the Printouts Interfacing With a ComputerTo delete stored data QCP and Qchsp Printouts Using the QCP or Qchsp Printing GuidelinesSwitch Position Function To install or replace the QCP or Qchsp paper roll To set up the QCP or QchspTo turn on and off the QCP or Qchsp To remove the ribbon from the QCP or Qchsp To perform a QCP or Qchsp self-test Troubleshooting the QCP or Qchsp Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Background Information General Bar Code InformationSymbology Specifications Symbology Industries OrganizationGS1 formerly UCC and EAN Symbology Characteristics Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide How a Bar Code Verifier Works Symbology Character Set WidthsElement Additional Information Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Using DataMatch Understanding the DataMatch FeatureDownloading DataMatch Structuring and Loading the Database SYM Identifier CodeDecode To load the database into the verifierQuick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Selecting the DataMatch Feature To select DataMatchReviewing DataMatch Results Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Using a Quick Check 800 Verifier General OperationReflectance-Based Information Percent Decoded/Scanned ModeScanProfile Output Print Results Calculate Decoded/Scanned Change Settings Change Settings Test Criteria #Scans/Symbol nnn Error, Application, and Type Messages Type Display Message Printout MessageDatabase ECV /VCVS Bookland Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Ccbba Hibcc EAN ITF SCS /ITF EAN SCS Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Flow Charts Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Sstr Codes Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Special Codes Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Unrecognized Symbols Unrecognized SymbolsQuick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Troubleshooting To restore the displayCustomer Support To check the software versionLatin America Limited Warranty Quick Check 600/800 Series User’s Guide Page Hand Held Products, Inc