Configuring the RF Laser Reader for your computer and application
The RF Laser Setup Menu is located in Appendix J of this manual. This simple menu lets you easily configure the RF Laser to work with almost any computer system, and to tailor its bar code reading and data format characteristics.
Be sure to read the scanning instructions on the next page. To read Reader Setup Menu bar codes and configure your reader, you must know the right way to
scan bar codes.
These are the RF Laser Reader's default settings and are shipped configured to these settings; they can be reset to them at any time by scanning the Start Setup and Reset codes on the RF Laser Setup Menu.
Code 39 | UPC\EAN |
• Enabled | • Enabled |
• Check digit disabled | • UPC supplements disabled |
• Accumulate Mode enabled | • |
• Caps Lock Off | • |
• Start/stop characters not transmitted | and check digits transmitted |
2 of 5 Code | • |
• Disabled | & check digits not transmitted |
• I 2 of 5 Code Disabled | |
• | • Disabled |
• Check digit disabled | General RF Laser configuration settings |
Code 128 | • Channel 0 |
• Enabled | • CR for Terminator Character |
• | • No preamble or postamble |
Codabar | • Low Power |
• Disabled | • No Aiming Dot |
• CLSI Format disabled | RF Base Configuration |
• Start/stop characters not transmitted | • 9600 Baud Rate |
MSI/Plessey | • 8 Data Bits |
• Disabled | • 1 Stop Bit |
• Check digit(s) not transmitted | • Parity is None |
Code 93 | • Protocol is None |
• Disabled |
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• Full ASCII disabled |
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Be certain to turn off any bases with common channels before setting up. If you need to change any of the default settings, or would like to learn more about the RF Laser options, the next section will explain the different settings and how to set up your RF Laser.
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