Unitech Hand Held Scanner user manual I800C06D51DJ8080 80A0O7C005354415254

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The following issues should be observed:

The sequence of the strings that the scanner dumped is important. You have to print the bar code labels and scan them in the same sequence as the one that the scanner dumped.

When you scan the batch setup labels to configure a scanner, the previous settings on that scanner are reset to default and then replaced by the settings contained in the batch labels.

Only the settings that are different from the default values will be dumped. So the number of labels produced depends on how many settings being changed compare to the factory default setting.

The settings can be dumped to a PC or terminal only if that PC or terminal matches the type defined by Device Type of the scanner. The previous example of “Keyboardless Wedge” as Device Type is equivalent to a PC/AT interface, so you can not dump that settings to a system which dose not support a PC/AT keyboard interface.

The following label let you dump the settings to a PC/AT regardless what kind of device has been chosen on the scanner.

Dump Settings On PC/AT

You can adjust the length of the dumped strings by combining multiple strings into one or breaking one string into multiple strings. The following strings have the same effect as the dumped string listed above:

...I800C06D51DJ8080 80A0O7C005354415254.

You can not delete any character from or add any character into the strings and the first three characters (“...”) must present in the first string.

All characters in dumped strings are in upper case. If you see lowercase characters in dumped strings, change them to upper case.

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User’s Manual RS232 Serial Interface PIN Assignment and Specification Chapter Overview Installation Installation proceduresKeyboard Interface Installed on Macintosh Installed on PC/AT without keyboard or laptop computerIntercharacter Delay Installed as an USB InterfaceInterblock Delay Understanding the Operating ParametersAlt Key Mode Function CodeCaps-Lock RS232 Serial Interface Installed as a Serial InterfaceDevice Type Baud Rate, Parity and Data BitHandshaking Serial TTL BCC CharacterTime Out Terminal Interface Installing as a Terminal WedgeData Direction Wand Emulation Code 39 OutputNative Output Output of Wand Emulation Appendix D Level Duration of Minimum Width Appendix DPolarity of Idle Appendix D Chapter Setup Bar Code Menu SetupSetup Procedures Code ID Setting Bar Code Length SettingPredefined Labels PreamblePrefix and PostambleSuffixBatch Setup Quick SetupI800C06D51DJ8 08080A0O7C005354 I800C06D51DJ8080 80A0O7C005354415254 Output Data Editing GeneralFormula Programming Sequence ProgrammingInputIDLengthMatchA-StringO-String...O-String Enter PreparationParameter Entry Programming SheetInput ID Format QualifierMatch Format LengthString Format ModifierAdvanced Features ExamplesExample Example Pin Number Signal Pin Assignment and SpecificationPin Assignments Keyboard InterfaceNumber PinTTL RS232 Interface Standard RS232 InterfaceTerminal Interface Host Side connectorTerminal Side connector Pin Number SignalWand Emulation Specification A.1 A.2 Appendix D. Setup Menu Device Selection and DefaultDevice 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
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