Unitech Hand Held Scanner user manual Quick Setup, Batch Setup

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Here is an example how to define the output of “Label 0” as “START”, “Label 1” as “ACCEPT” and “Label 2” as “END”:

*Scan “Enter Group 3”

*Scan “B7”

*Scan “0” to define “Label 0”

*Scan “S”, “T”, “A”, “R” and “T” from Full ASCII chart

*Scan “B7” to end “Label 0”

*Scan “1” to define “Label 1”

*Scan “A”, “C”, “C”, “E”, “P” and “T” from FULL ASCII chart

*Scan “B7” to end “Label 1”

*Scan “2” to define “Label 2”

*Scan “E”, “N” and “D” from Full ASCII chart

*Scan “B7” to end “Label 2”

*Scan “Exit” to quit setup

After the programming, scan “Label 0”, “Label 1” and “Label 2” listed above will have output of “START”, “ACCEPT” and “END” respectively. The characters defined in these labels can be ASCII characters or Function keys.

To eliminate the definition of “Label 1”, do the following:

*Scan “Enter Group 3”

*Scan “B7”

*Scan “1” to choose “Label 1”

*Scan “B7” to end

*Scan “Exit” to exit setup

There is only total 24 characters space available for defining these three labels. If one of the labels has been defined the output with 24 characters, the other two labels can not be defined further.

6.2Quick Setup

Appendix A has a quick setup chart which gives you one-label-for-one- function convenience to setup the scanner. To setup the scanner, locate the label with the function you want and scan that label.

6.3Batch Setup

If you need to configure more than one scanner, you may duplicate the settings of the scanner (master) to the others. You can do this by producing a set of custom setup labels derived from the master scanner and scanning these labels configuring the other scanners.

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Contents User’s Manual RS232 Serial Interface PIN Assignment and Specification Chapter Overview Installation procedures InstallationKeyboard Interface Installed on Macintosh Installed on PC/AT without keyboard or laptop computerUnderstanding the Operating Parameters Installed as an USB InterfaceIntercharacter Delay Interblock DelayFunction Code Alt Key ModeCaps-Lock RS232 Serial Interface Installed as a Serial InterfaceBaud Rate, Parity and Data Bit Device TypeHandshaking BCC Character Serial TTLTime Out Terminal Interface Installing as a Terminal WedgeData 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 Code ID Setting Bar Code Length SettingPredefined Labels PreamblePrefix and PostambleSuffixBatch Setup Quick SetupI800C06D51DJ8 08080A0O7C005354 I800C06D51DJ8080 80A0O7C005354415254 General Output Data EditingFormula Preparation ProgrammingProgramming Sequence InputIDLengthMatchA-StringO-String...O-String EnterParameter Entry Programming SheetInput ID Format QualifierMatch Format LengthString Format ModifierExamples Advanced FeaturesExample Example Keyboard Interface Pin Assignment and SpecificationPin Number Signal Pin AssignmentsStandard RS232 Interface PinNumber TTL RS232 InterfaceTerminal Interface Host Side connectorPin Number Signal Terminal Side connectorWand Emulation Specification A.1 A.2 Device Selection and Default Appendix D. Setup MenuDevice ID Device Type MPU Idle Status Beeps and DelaysKeyboard Wedge Settings RS232 Settings Define Code ID Scanner PortMagnetic Reader Reserve Code 39 / I 2 of 5 / S 2 of 5 / Code 32 / EAN128MSI /Pleasey Code Code 128 / MSI Code / Code 93 / Codabar/ Label CodeUPC-E UPC / EAN / Delta CodeData Editing Dump Setup Strings E.1 Appendix E. Full Ascii ChartE.2 E.3 E.4 Appendix F. Bar Code Test Chart