Unitech Hand Held Scanner user manual Chapter Setup, Bar Code Menu Setup, Setup Procedures

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Chapter 6

Setup

The scanner interface can be configured to fit the user's specific application. All configuration parameters are stored in a non-volatile memory, which is retained even if power is lost.

6.1Bar Code Menu Setup

The setup menu in Appendix D contains eight groups:

*Group 1: Device selection.

*Group 2: Beep and delay.

*Group 3: Keyboard and Wand Emulation.

*Group 4: RS-232 Settings

*Group 5: Scanner port.

*Group 7: Code 39, I 2 of 5, S 2 of 5 and Code 32.

*Group 8: Code 128, Code 93, Code 11, Codabar, and MSI.

*Group 9: UPC/EAN, and Delta Distance Code.

*Group 10: Data Editing.

*Group 11: Dump setup.

6.1.1 Setup Procedures:

For most parameters, proceed the following steps for the setting:

1)Locate a group that contains the parameter to be changed.

2)Scan the "Enter Group #" label to enter setup mode. The green LED on the scanner will flash to indicate that setup is in progress.

3)Scan the label (on right hand side) representing the parameter to be changed.(For example, B1 label)

4)Scan the labels (number) representing the desired parameter value. (For example, 05, scan “0” and “5” labels.)

5)Repeat step 3 and 4, if necessary, to change the parameters in the same group.

6)Scan "Exit" label to end the group setup. The scanner will make two beeps to end the setup.

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Contents User’s Manual RS232 Serial Interface PIN Assignment and Specification Chapter Overview Installation procedures InstallationKeyboard Interface Installed on PC/AT without keyboard or laptop computer Installed on MacintoshInstalled as an USB Interface Intercharacter DelayInterblock Delay Understanding the Operating ParametersFunction Code Alt Key ModeCaps-Lock Installed as a Serial Interface RS232 Serial InterfaceBaud Rate, Parity and Data Bit Device TypeHandshaking BCC Character Serial TTLTime Out Installing as a Terminal Wedge Terminal InterfaceData Direction Code 39 Output Wand EmulationNative Output Level Duration of Minimum Width Appendix D Output of Wand Emulation Appendix DPolarity of Idle Appendix D Bar Code Menu Setup Chapter SetupSetup Procedures Bar Code Length Setting Code ID SettingPreamblePrefix and PostambleSuffix Predefined LabelsQuick Setup Batch SetupI800C06D51DJ8 08080A0O7C005354 I800C06D51DJ8080 80A0O7C005354415254 General Output Data EditingFormula Programming Programming SequenceInputIDLengthMatchA-StringO-String...O-String Enter PreparationProgramming Sheet Parameter EntryQualifier Input ID FormatLength Match FormatModifier String FormatExamples Advanced FeaturesExample Example Pin Assignment and Specification Pin Number SignalPin Assignments Keyboard InterfacePin NumberTTL RS232 Interface Standard RS232 InterfaceHost Side connector Terminal InterfacePin Number Signal Terminal Side connectorWand Emulation Specification A.1 A.2 Device Selection and Default Appendix D. Setup MenuDevice ID Device Type Beeps and Delays MPU Idle StatusKeyboard Wedge Settings RS232 Settings Scanner Port Define Code IDMagnetic Reader Code 39 / I 2 of 5 / S 2 of 5 / Code 32 / EAN128 ReserveCode 128 / MSI Code / Code 93 / Codabar/ Label Code MSI /Pleasey CodeUPC / EAN / Delta Code UPC-EData Editing Dump Setup Strings Appendix E. Full Ascii Chart E.1E.2 E.3 E.4 Appendix F. Bar Code Test Chart