Unitech MS860 manual Data Editing, Qualifiers

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PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT

Data Editing

Data Editing allows you to manipulate the bar code data output into the format that you require by scanning the bar codes on page 82 in addition to Function Codes and ASCII Codes on pages 83 to 76.

After scanning the “Enter Group 9” bar code, all the subsequent bar code input (except character string units) beginning with “IN_ID” must be separated by scanning comma bar codes, until you scan the final “Enter” followed by the “Exit” bar code. The “Enter Group 9” and the “Enter” bar codes are not followed by commas.

Parameters are grouped into Qualifiers and Modifiers.

Qualifiers specify the conditions that must be met in order for data editing to occur, be it minimum or maximum data length, specific symbologies, or specific character strings present.

Modifiers modify the data output according to pre-set rules by either removing specified parts of the data or adding user-defined data.

When programming the scanner, qualifiers must precede modifiers.

Each programming parameter is output according to the following patterns:

Qualifiers:

Input ID - Specific bar code symbologies can be selected for special treatment. The programming bar codes must be entered in the following sequence: IN_ID,ID1, ID2,...IDX, - where “IN_ID” announces that the next bar code inputs refer to the various bar code symbologies according to their “Code Type” on page 75. For example, if UPC-A and Code 32 bar codes are to be singled out for data editing, the bar code scanning sequence should be “IN_ID,3,13,”.

Length - Bar codes of specific length can be selected. The programming bar codes must be entered in the following sequence: LEN,MIN,MAX, - where “LEN” announces that the next bar code inputs refer to the mini- mum and maximum length bar codes allowable. For example, if we only want data editing to apply to bar codes between 9 and 12 characters long, then the bar code scanning sequence should be “LEN,9,12,”.

Match - Bar codes with specific character strings can be selected. The programming bar codes must be entered in the following sequence: MATCH,P1,”S1”,P2,”S2”,...PX,”SX”, - where “MATCH” announces that the next bar code inputs will define where in the data a specific string will be located, and what characters the string consists of, surrounded by quotation marks. For example, if the bar code to be selected requires the string “efgh” beginning at the 3rd position, the bar code scanning se- quence should be “MATCH,3,”efgh”,”. If we’re looking for “efgh” anywhere within the bar code, the sequence should be “MATCH,*,”efgh”,”, with the “*” character signifying that it could be anywhere in the string.

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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 Beeps and Delays Interblock DelayIntercharacter Delay Keyboard WedgeFunction Code Caps-LockLanguage Use Numeric KeypadBaud Rate ParityData Bit HandshakingRS232 BCC CharacterTime Out Data DirectionScanner Port TerminatorUse Code ID Double VerificationSettings Function Code RS232 BCC Character Scanner Port EAN-13 Label Code IV or Scanning Mode Label TypeAim Function for Long Range Engine Aiming Time for Long Range EnginePreamble 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 Interblock Delay Intercharacter DelayBeep Tone see page 40 0 None MediumKeyboard Interface Baud Rate 9600Parity NoneSecond Data Direction for terminal wedge see Send to HostTerminator EnterCode ID Define Code IDScanning Mode Double VerificationTrigger Label TypePpoo Symbologies Group Code 39 seeCheck Digit Not Calculate Interleaved 2 of 5 ITF seeStandard 2 China Postal Code Toshiba Code Code 32 Italian Pharmacy seeTelepen UCC/EAN 128 seeDefine Minimum and Maximum Length Define the EAN 128 Fields SeparatorDefine a Separator for Double Labels Code 128 see MSI / Plessey CodeNo Send Check Digit Double Module Code 93 seeCode 11 Special see Codabar seeNo Send 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