Metrologic Instruments IS1000 manual Symbologies

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3.SYMBOLOGIES

Many bar code symbologies have been developed to suit many data capture applications in different domains (retail, industry, medical, transport…) requiring simple or complete sets of characters (numeric, alphanumeric, full ASCII set…) with various density performances.

Each symbology has options which must be carefully checked and adjusted by the user.

Some samples are printed in appendix 6.12, page 82.

The default configuration of the IS1000 permits the reading of only six bar code symbologies appearing on the next left hand page.

Other symbologies can be selected on the next right hand page by using the following sequence:

Read the code Start of Configuration

bottom left of each page

Read the code New Selection

Select the new group of bar code

symbologies desired

Adjust the options of each bar code

symbology desired

Read the code End of Configuration

bottom right of each page

To fully optimize the decoding reliability, it is advised to select only the symbology(ies) required for your application.

In addition, a function called Decoding Selectivity (see page 45) will perform several data collections and decodings with comparisons before transmission.

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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 Default Configuration factory settingIntentionally left blank Communication Modes Baud Rate RS232Stop Bits Data Bits ParityEnd of Message Character Time-Out Between Characters RTS/CTS Protocol ACK/NAK ProtocolXON/XOFF Protocol PC-Term Mode Keyboard-Wedge PC Keyboard Type Upper / Lower Case Options Types of Numeric Characters Wyse Time-Out Ocia P.O.S. Point Of Sale SystemsTransmission Speed Wand EmulationIdle State Bar/Space PolarityLaser Emulation Symbologies Symbology Selection Standard 2/5 MSI Plessey Telepen Code Matrix 2/5 Iata Full Ascii Extended CodeStandard/Full Ascii Modulo 43 Check Character MultireadCIP Code Pharmacode or Pharma 32/39Modulo 43 Algorithm Start/StopInterleaved 2/5 Fixed Lengths Authorized and Set Upon First ReadingsFixed Lengths Authorized and Set Using the Numeric Pad Variable Lengths Authorized Transformations UPC/EANTypes of UPC/EAN Authorized Add-On Options Flag Option Leading Prefixes for P.O.S. SystemsIsbn Conversion Check Digit OptionsProduct Code Concatenation Monarch/CodabarFNC2 Function Check CharacterStart FNC1 ID Data Stop UCC/EANStart/Stop Types Standard 2/5Number of Lengths Authorized Variable or Fix Lengths MSIDouble Check Digit Modulo Single Check Digit ModuloTelepen PlesseyTypes of Start/Stop Matrix 2/5Check Digit Fixed or Variable LengthsSetting the Authorized Lengths 16 W7 Iata15. BC Identifier with Three Characters Leading IdentifiersIdentifier with One Character Decoding Selectivity Intentionally left blank Simple Acknowledgment Operating ModesOn File / Not On File Host System AcknowledgmentSetting the Not On File Character Setting the On File CharacterBell Timer T1 Timer T3 Timer T2Editing Mode IS1000 Configuration Guide Appendixes Number of Re-transmissions Radio Base Adjustment of the Beep Sound 6.2.1. Laser ReaderPreamble Character Preamble / PostamblePostamble Character Clear BufferFirst Character Conversion of CharactersIS1000 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 Ascii Code 39 Full Ascii TableDEL 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