PSC SP400rf manual Programming Session, Scanner Response When in Programming Mode

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THE PROGRAMMING SESSION

It is possible to program multiple features during a single programming session (a programming session is defined as the period of time between scanning the “set” label and scanning the “end” label). However, it is recommended that sessions be limited to one feature, as it can be difficult to discover where an error has been made, should you make a mistake in the programming sequence. Additionally, it can be confusing to deter- mine which features may or may not have been successfully set following a failed session.

The scanner will not exit Programming Mode unless the “end” label is scanned. Disconnecting power during Programming Mode, before scanning the “end” label, will cause the scanner to forget any program- ming labels scanned during the current programming session and will cause the scanner to return to its previous settings.

SCANNER RESPONSE WHEN IN PROGRAMMING MODE

Visual verification that the SP400RF is in Programming Mode is provided by the red LED located on the base station, which will steadily flash until Programming Mode is exited. While in Programming Mode, the scanner will not decode regular barcode labels and will only enable features supported by the currently active interface. Maintaining a good record of all changes made will help ensure that you know if the standard factory settings have been changed.

Scanning regular barcode labels — the scanner will reject the label, sounding first a “good read” beep, followed by a low “bad” beep.

Scanning a valid programming label

a.If the feature is supported by the active interface, the scanner will sound two “good read” beeps.

b.If incomplete or incorrect programming has been entered when the END label is scanned, the rejection tone will be sounded (a “good read” beep, followed by a low “bad” beep) regardless of whether the labels scanned were valid programming labels. For example, if the END label is scanned immediately following the SET label, the lack of programming content will result in a rejection tone.

GENERAL INFORMATION

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Contents Handheld Laser Scanner Disclaimer PSC Scanning, IncContents RS-232 Iii SP400RF Programming Guide Integrating Peripherals with Host Systems Need to Understand the BasicsSP400RF Interface Groups Changing InterfacesCustomizing Your Scanner Operation Programming Overview What is Programming MODE?HOW to Program Using Barcodes Programming Session Scanner Response When in Programming ModeEND Return to Factory SettingsConfiguration Upload SETWhere to GO from Here IBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 5B Interface SELECTION1 IBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 5B SettingsSET Send AS Code IBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E SettingsIBM 4682/92 Port E Interface Selection IBM 4682/92 Port E SettingsSNI Ocia Interface Selection PSC1 Ocia Interface SelectionNCR Ocia Nine BIT Long Format Interface Selection Nable Isable SETNable IsableWand Emulation Interface Selection Full AsciiEND LOWHigh C128SNI RS-232 Interface Selection Communication ParameterRS-232 Interface Selection Data Bits Start Bit Parity Bits Stop Bits Data Format Settings Hardware Control Software Control SET = N ONE = 90 Milliseconds = 100 Milliseconds Type PC Keyboard Wedge Interface SelectionEyboard Wedge Interface Intercharacter Delay = 55 Milliseconds STI Keyboard Wedge Interface Selection Ibmxxxx STI WedgePrefix & Suffix Label Transmit Format Configuration ItemsRS-232AND Keyboard Wedge Interfaces only Label Transmit Format Config For the example in step four, scan 0, 2, 2 SET SET PrefixFor the example in step five, scan 0, 7, 0 SET SET SuffixSetting a Single Character Prefix or Suffix ONE Character only Ascii Character SET ~ 7E DelUPC-A Our example, we would scan the UPC-A symbology label EAN-13 UPC-AUPC-E EAN-8Code Codabar Interleaved 2 Standard 2 MSI/PLESSEY Scan the barcodes values Disabling Label I.D. for a Specific Symbology Label Transmit Format Config Code Interface TypeUPC/EAN Symbology Options Overview Enable UPC/EAN Disable UPC/EAN Enable Code Disable Code Symbology SelectionEnable MSI/PLESSEY Disable MSI/PLESSEY Enable Codabar Disable Codabar Enable Code Disable CodeUPC/EAN Options UPC/EAN Expansion Required Disabled ENDOptional UPC-E Sendcheck DigitSend Check Digit SET EAN-8PRICE/WEIGHT Check Digit Code 39 Options Ascii Scan the Set Code 39 Minimum Label Length barcode Code 39 Minimum Label Length Interleaved 2 Compute EnableDisable SET Dont ComputeScan the Enable First Fixed barcode SET Fixed Engths Standard 2 Normal or Iata Selection Iata Standard 2Dont Compute Dont Transmit Enable Disable Scan the Enable First Fixed barcode Standard 2 of 5 Fixed and Minimum Label Lengths Codabar Options Codabar Check Digit & Variable Length Codabar START/STOP Character TRANSMIT1Format = abcd/tn*e SET Codabar Fixed LengthScan the Set Second Fixed Length label MSI/PLESSEY Check Digit ONE Check DigitTWO Check Digits MSI/PLESSEY Fixed Length MSI/PLESSEY SET Fixed Lengths Code 128 Options General Features Communications Protocol General FeaturesEND Enable DisableACK/NAK Item on Not on FileSTX/ETX Ascii BCDSET STX SET ETX SET SET STX/ETX ENDWhen to Acknowledge Wack Wack ACK RS-232 Feature onlyOption ① Option ➁ Option ➂ SYNC2 When to Beep OptionsNAK Wack ACK NAK SET Ption Normal Loud Beeper VolumeOption Radio Channel Frequency ChannelRadio Transmit Power Wait Time Wait Time for Host AcknowledgeWait Time for Host Acknowledge Verify EAN-13 Verify UPC-AVerify UPC-E Verify EAN-8ONE Read TWO Reads Three Reads Four Reads Verify CodeVerify Codabar Verify Code Verify MSI/PLESSEYBeep Twice No Beep LOW Battery Indication MethodUPC/EAN Factory DefaultsEnable DisableCode High Disable Item ON/OFF FileACK/NAK Protocol ETX/STXONE INTERFACE-DISCRETE DefaultsRS-232/KEYBOARD Wedge NoneIBM Interfaces 100Need More Information Host ProgrammingCreating Multifunction Labels 102 MSI/PLESSEY UPC-A W/2 Digit ADD-ON UPC-A W/ 5 Digit ADD-ON UPC-E EAN-8104 Blank Germany Asia PacificAustralia France