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Changing the Settings

There are four types of options on the Quick Check 600/800 Verifier you can customize: specifications (applications and symbologies), test criteria, scanning options, and output options. Each option has several items that you can turn on, turn off, or change a value. This section describes all the selectable option settings.

You can easily review and change the settings using SELECT and the , , and buttons. You save settings by displaying their name and then making the changes you want. A separate save command is not necessary. You can exit the settings menu at any point and scan a bar code symbol by placing the wand tip or the mouse wand on a quiet zone and scanning or by pressing POWER.

It may be useful to create a customized Command Code for each type or set type of operations you perform. When you need to perform another procedure, just scan the Command Code that contains those settings. Refer to instructions for making and using a Command Code starting on "Using a Command Code" on page 3-16. Sometimes you may want to change just one or two of the settings, but not create a new Command Code that differs only slightly from the one you frequently use. You can easily change settings after you use a Command Code.

Chapter 10, Flow Charts contains a flow chart that displays all the settings changes you can make and how to access each of them using the menus.

Changing the Specifications

The Quick Check 600/800 Verifier specification section consists of the industry application standards and symbologies. The Quick Check 600/800 Verifier can verify the quality of the following symbologies and industry application standards:

Symbologies

Industry Applications

EAN/UPC

AAIG

Code 39

Comp Tia

• Interleaved 2 of 5

LOGMARS

Code 128

SCC

Code 93

HIBCC

Codabar

CCBBA

Code 11

SISAC

Code 16K

BOOKLAND

Code 49

Coupon Code

MSI Code

IATA 2 of 5

Regular 2 of 5

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