Metrologic Instruments IS1000 manual Symbologies

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Once the radio base is powered on, each parameter value can be changed simply by scanning, with the laser reader, the codes appearing in this manual with respect to configuration sequence.

 

START OF CONFIGURATION

 

 

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Chapter 2

COMMUNICATION MODES

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Selection of the communication mode and adjustment of the transmission parameters

 

 

 

 

Chapter 3

SYMBOLOGIES

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Selection and adjustment of options

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 4

OPERATING MODES

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Selection of the operating mode and adjustment of options

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 5

EDITING MODE

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Adjustment of data formats

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 6

APPENDIXES

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Adjustment of data formats

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

END OF CONFIGURATION

 

 

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!Note:

There is no need to adjust all the parameters. Change only the ones concerning your application. Unchanged parameters will keep their previous value.

The parameter values are stored in a non-volatile memory called EEPROM and are saved when the radio base is turned off.

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Contents IS1000 Series Page Mlpn Metrologic Instruments Italia S.r.L Table of Contents UCC/EAN Editing Mode Appendixes Intentionally left blank Introduction Symbologies Default Configuration factory setting Default ConfigurationIntentionally left blank Communication Modes RS232 Baud RateData Bits Parity Stop BitsEnd of Message Character Time-Out Between Characters XON/XOFF Protocol ACK/NAK ProtocolRTS/CTS Protocol PC-Term Mode Keyboard-Wedge PC Keyboard Type Upper / Lower Case Options Types of Numeric Characters Wyse Time-Out P.O.S. Point Of Sale Systems OciaWand Emulation Transmission SpeedBar/Space Polarity Idle StateLaser Emulation Symbologies Symbology Selection Standard 2/5 MSI Plessey Telepen Code Matrix 2/5 Iata Standard/Full Ascii CodeFull Ascii Extended Multiread Modulo 43 Check CharacterPharmacode or Pharma 32/39 CIP CodeStart/Stop Modulo 43 AlgorithmFixed Lengths Authorized and Set Upon First Readings Interleaved 2/5Fixed Lengths Authorized and Set Using the Numeric Pad Variable Lengths Authorized Types of UPC/EAN Authorized UPC/EANTransformations Add-On Options Leading Prefixes for P.O.S. Systems Flag OptionProduct Code Check Digit OptionsIsbn Conversion Monarch/Codabar ConcatenationCheck Character FNC2 FunctionUCC/EAN Start FNC1 ID Data StopNumber of Lengths Authorized Standard 2/5Start/Stop Types Double Check Digit Modulo MSIVariable or Fix Lengths Single Check Digit ModuloPlessey TelepenCheck Digit Matrix 2/5Types of Start/Stop Fixed or Variable LengthsSetting the Authorized Lengths 15. BC Iata16 W7 Identifier with One Character Leading IdentifiersIdentifier with Three Characters Decoding Selectivity Intentionally left blank Operating Modes Simple AcknowledgmentHost System Acknowledgment On File / Not On FileSetting the On File Character Setting the Not On File CharacterBell Timer T1 Timer T2 Timer T3Editing Mode IS1000 Configuration Guide Appendixes Number of Re-transmissions Adjustment of the Beep Sound 6.2.1. Laser Reader Radio BasePostamble Character Preamble / PostamblePreamble Character Clear BufferConversion of Characters First CharacterIS1000 Configuration Guide Second Character Rolling Buffer Mode Transmission of the Full Ascii Character Set Displaying the Firmware Level Code 39 Full Ascii Extended Table Reserved Multiread character Table IS1000 Configuration Guide IS1000 Configuration Guide Code 39 Full Ascii Table AsciiDEL NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB Can SUB ESC IS1000 Configuration Guide IS1000 Configuration Guide IS1000 Configuration Guide IS1000 Configuration Guide IS1000 Configuration Guide DEL Intentionally left blank Numeric Pad Samples of Bar Codes UPC E UPC a Intentionally left blank