Unitech MS860 manual Programming VIA Scanner Input, Introduction

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PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT

Introduction

In addition to the Scanner Configuration Manager software, your MS860 scanner can also be configured via bar code input by scanning in the bar codes on the following pages.

The concept (for Groups 2 through 8) is fairly simple: Parameters are associated together into groups. For instance, on page 50, “Beep Tone”, “Interblock Delay”, and “Intercharacter Delay” form a group called “Beeps and Delays”.

In order to modify a particular parameter, first you must scan an “Enter Group X” bar code to start the procedure. For instance, to change the beep tone, first you must scan the “Enter Group 2” bar code. The scanner will emit a triple beep which indicates that the scanner has entered configuration mode. Also, the LED on the back of the scanner will start flashing green. The scanner will remain in configuration mode until the “Exit” bar code has been scanned.

Next, you must scan the bar code of the parameter (along the right- hand side of the page) you’d like to modify. To modify the beep tone, scan the “A1” label.

Then select a number along the left side of the page that corresponds with the modification you wish to make. To set the Beep Tone to “High”, scan the “3” bar code. Please note that factory default settings are printed in bold face.

If you’d like to modify another parameter within the same group, scan another parameter label now. To change “Intercharacter Delay”, scan the “A3” bar code. then scan the number that corresponds with your requirements.

After you’re finished modifying your selected parameters in “Beeps and Delays”, scan the “Exit” bar code at the bottom of the page to end the modification session. The scanner will emit a double beep to indicate that it is no longer in configuration mode.

An easy alternative programming method is to simply scan the bar codes in the Quick Setup section starting on the next page, if appropriate.

The MS860 can always be reset back to “Factory Default” by scanning that particular bar code on page 62.

Note: Groups 9 and 10 (Data Editing and TCP/IP) do not follow the same steps as described above, but have their own sets of instructions in their respective sections.

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Contents MS860 WiFi Bar Code Scanner Table of Contents Introduction IntroductionQuick Start Important Notes Importantscanner Ndotesaccessories Scanner Parts Scanner LEDBuzzer Cradle Parts Cradle LEDsHow to determine if the scanner needs recharging Charging the ScannerNetwork Settings Modifying the WiFi settings Glossary IP AddressWEP Network Settings Using SCM for Scanner Network SettingNetwork Settings Network Settings Network Settings Using BAR Codes to SET Scanner Network Example IP Space 192.168.1.250 CR Network Settings Example Default CR Installing Virtual COM Network Settings Start Virtual COM Network Settings Vcom should automatically create a virtual com port for Glossary ConfigureWEP the virtual com port using monitor.exe Keep the default settings of the server port and server IP Network Settings Network Settings Start It Up Scanner Configuration Manager Try It Intercharacter Delay Beeps and DelaysInterblock Delay Keyboard WedgeLanguage Function CodeCaps-Lock Use Numeric KeypadData Bit Baud RateParity HandshakingTime Out RS232BCC Character Data DirectionScanner Port TerminatorUse Code ID Double VerificationSettings Function Code RS232 BCC Character Scanner Port EAN-13 Label Code IV or Scanning Mode Label TypePreamble Aim Function for Long Range EngineAiming Time for Long Range Engine PostambleBar Code Symbologies CodeInterleaved 2 Standard 2 of 5 / Toshiba Code China Postal Code EAN MSI / Plessey Code Codabar UPC-AUPC-E EAN-13EAN-8 Delta CodeSupplement Code for UPC-E, ISBN, EAN-13 Label Code IVModifier Data EditingQualifier Scanner Configuration Manager Arrange Formulas Everything Else FormulaProgramming VIA Scanner Input IntroductionQuick Setup Bar Codes BeepUPC-E Beep Tone see page 40 0 None Interblock DelayIntercharacter Delay MediumKeyboard Interface Parity Baud Rate9600 NoneSecond Data Direction for terminal wedge see Send to HostCode ID TerminatorEnter Define Code IDTrigger Scanning ModeDouble Verification Label TypePpoo Check Digit Not Calculate Symbologies GroupCode 39 see Interleaved 2 of 5 ITF seeTelepen Standard 2 China Postal Code Toshiba CodeCode 32 Italian Pharmacy see UCC/EAN 128 seeDefine Minimum and Maximum Length Define the EAN 128 Fields SeparatorDefine a Separator for Double Labels No Send Check Digit Double Module Code 128 seeMSI / Plessey Code Code 93 seeNo Send Code 11 Special seeCodabar see Label Code IV and V seeExit EAN-13 see EAN-8Delta Distance Code see Supplement Code seeOff / On Qualifiers Modifiers Special CharactersSpecial Characters in this section Code TypeFormula Format TCP/IP Function Codes for PC Ascii Chart Characters in parentheses represent Extended Code= %H ~ %S Delete %T ? %J NUL %U @ %V \ %L `%W # /C $ /D + /K Programming VIA Scanner Input SP Space Specifications Mechanical Troubleshooting Generic Scanner Troubleshooting TipsProblems and Solutions Problem No output from scanner Troubleshooting BAR Code Test Chart BAR Code Test Char