Metrologic MS6720 (Omni) Manual
Metrologic MS6720 (Omni) Manual
Metrologic MS6720 (Omni) Manual
MLPN 2186
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USA Corporate Headquarters Metrologic Instruments, Inc. Blackwood, NJ 08012 Customer Service: 1-800-ID-METRO Tel: 609-228-8100 Fax: 609-228-6673 South America Metrologic Instruments CEP 04571-090, So Paulo-SP, Brasil Outside Brazil: Tel: 55-11-5505-6568 Fax: 55-11-5505-1681 In Brazil: Tel: 55-11-5505-2396 Fax: 55-11-5507-2301 Copyright 1998 by Metrologic Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in any form or by any means without prior written consent, except by reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review, or provided for in the Copyright Act of 1976. Products and brand names mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective companies. Europe Metrologic Instruments GmbH Munich, Germany Tel: 49-89-89018-0 Fax: 49-89-89019-200 ASIA Metrologic Asia (PTE) Ltd. Singapore 417818 Tel: 65-842-7155 Fax: 65-842-7166
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Load Defaults
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Introduction Section A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code Types Section B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Communication Protocol Section C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scanner Operation Section D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Format Options Section E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-232 Parameters Section F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keyboard Wedge Parameters Section G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reserved Features Section H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Supplemental/UCC Codes Section I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code Bytes Section J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6720 Specific Codes
Introduction
The scanner is shipped from the factory programmed to a set of default conditions noted in this guide by an asterisk that appears before the brief definition. Since each host system is unique, configure the scanner to match the specific host system requirements. 1. Connect the scanner to the host system. (Refer to the Installation and Users Guide)
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2.
Enter the program mode by scanning the ENTER/EXIT program mode bar code. Scan the appropriate the bar code(s) that appear in this guide. (Reveal only one bar code to the scanner each time.)
3.
If the original factory settings are needed during the programming of the scanner, scan the LOAD DEFAULTS bar code. Any settings selected during that session or any previous session will be lost. This will return the scanner to the RS-232 communication protocol. For other communications activate the protocol, i.e., OCIA, Keyboard Wedge, IBM. Then change all necessary parameters for the protocol. Verify that the scanner hardware is equipped/configured for the appropriate interface.
4.
Exit the program mode by scanning the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
Note: The default settings for the non-RS232 protocols are different when enabled via ScanSelect versus ScanSet.
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Cloning allows the configuration of a scanner by making its settings the same as another scanner. This is done by connecting the cloning cable between the two scanners. 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn off both scanners. Connect the cloning cable between the two scanners.
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Configuration
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Turn both the scanners on by plugging in the transformers. Once each scanner is ready, scan the cloning bar code with the scanner that has the settings that need to be transferred to the other scanner. While in the Program Mode, scan the Configuration bar code to allow the scanner to transmit the current scanner configuration to an RS232 host. The scanner will transmit a sequential list of bar code data that can be printed as UPC bar codes and used to configure another scanner to match the first scanner.
Cloning
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Section A Code Types This section provides various bar codes that can be enabled or disabled that are needed for a specific application. E/D = Enable/Disable CD = Check Digit
E/D UPC/EAN E/D Code 128 E/D Code 93 E/D Codabar E/D ITF E/D Mod 10 Check on ITF E/D Code 11 E/D Code 39 E/D Full ASCII Code 39 E/D Mod 43 Check Code 39
(A - 1) (A - 1) (A - 2) (A - 2) (A - 3) (A - 3) (A - 4) (A - 4) (A - 5) (A - 5)
E/D MSI Plessey E MSI Plessey 10/10 CD E MSI Plessey Mod 10 CD D Both MSI Plessey CD E/D UK Plessey E/D Airline 2 of 5 E/D Telepen E/D MECCA E/D Paraf Support E/D Matrix 2 of 5
(A - 6) (A - 6) (A - 6) (A - 7) (A - 7) (A - 8) (A - 8) (A - 9) (A - 9) (A - 10)
E/D EAN-8 E/D EAN-13 E/D UPC-E E/D UPC-A ITF Symbol Length 1 (Byte 1) ITF Symbol Length 2 (Byte 2) Minimum Symbol Length (Byte) Symbol Length Lock (Byte)
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*Enable UPC/EAN
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When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan UPC/EAN bar codes.
12345 10103 8 When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan Code 128 bar codes.
Disable UPC/EAN
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10116
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10113
When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan UPC/EAN bar codes.
When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan Code 128 bar codes.
A-1
*Enable Code 93
*Enable Codabar
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10102
When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan Code 93 bar codes.
12345 10104 5 When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan Codabar bar codes.
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When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan Code 93 bar codes.
A-2
When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan Codabar bar codes.
12345 10105 2 When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) bar codes.
12345 10210 3 When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) bar codes that have a Modulo 10 check digit.
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When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) bar codes.
A-3
12345 10200 4 When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan ITF bar codes that have a Modulo 10 check digit.
Enable Code 11
*Enable Code 39
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10203
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10101
When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan Code 11 bar codes.
When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan Code 39 bar codes.
*Disable Code 11
Disable Code 39
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10111
When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan Code 11 bar codes.
When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan Code 39 bar codes.
A-4
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When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan Full ASCII Code 39 bar codes.
12345 10211 0 When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan Code 39 bar codes that have a Modulo 43 check digit.
12345 10207 0 3 When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan Full ASCII Code 39 bar codes.
A-5
12345 10201 1 When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan Code 39 bar codes that have a Modulo 43 check digit.
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10202
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20334
When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan MSI Plessey bar codes.
When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan MSI Plessey bar codes that have a double Modulo 10 check digit.
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10212
When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan MSI Plessey bar codes.
12345 20324 4 When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan MSI Plessey bar codes that have a single Modulo 10 check digit.
A-6
Enable UK Plessey
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20304
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12814
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not scan MSI Plessey bar codes that have a single or double Modulo 10 check digit.
When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan UK Plessey bar codes.
*Disable UK Plessey
2 When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan UK Plessey bar codes.
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12804
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Enable Airline 2 of 5
Enable Telepen
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12911
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12916
When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan Airline 2 of 5 bar codes.
When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan Telepen bar codes.
*Disable Airline 2 of 5
*Disable Telepen
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12901
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12906
When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan Airline 2 of 5 bar codes.
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When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan Telepen bar codes.
Enable MECCA
12345 10100 0 7 When this option is enabled Metrologic Enhanced Code Correcting Algorithm (MECCA) will be activated. This feature allows for increased accuracy in reading poor quality bar codes, but may slightly. reduce the aggressiveness of the scanner.
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10205
When this option is enabled, the scanner will convert Code 39 bar codes to paraf format.
*Disable MECCA
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10110
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10215
When this option is disabled, the scanner will not convert Code 39 bar codes to paraf format.
Enable Matrix 2 of 5
*Enable EAN-8
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When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan Matrix 2 of 5 bar codes
12345 10214 1 When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan EAN-8 bar codes.
*Disable Matrix 2 of 5
Disable EAN-8
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When this option is disabled, the scanner will not scan Matrix 2 of 5 bar codes.
A - 10
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10204
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not scan EAN-8 bar codes.
*Enable EAN-13
*Enable UPC-E
12345 10317 0 9 When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan EAN-13 bar codes.
12345 10316 2 When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan UPC-E bar codes.
Disable EAN-13
Disable UPC-E
12345 10307 0 0 When this option is chosen, the scanner will not scan EAN-13 bar codes.
A - 11
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When this option is chosen, the scanner will not scan UPC-E bar codes.
*Enable UPC-A
12345 10216 0 5 When this options enabled, the scanner will scan UPC-A bar codes.
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To specify the number of ITF (Interleaved 2 of 5 digits in the bar codes that will be scanned, scan the above bar code and the appropriate Code Byte bar code in Section I.
Disable UPC-A
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When this option is chosen, the scanner will not scan UPC-A bar codes.
To specify a second number, scan the above bar code and the appropriate Code Byte bar code in Section I. Only scan the above bar code when a second ITF number needs to be specified.
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To specify the minimum number of characters in the bar codes that will be scanned, scan the above bar code and the appropriate Code Byte bar code in Section I.
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When the scanner will always scan bar codes that are the same length, the length of the bar code can be locked into place by scanning the above bar code and the appropriate Code Byte bar code in Section I.
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Section B Communication Protocol This section provides bar codes that can be enabled or disabled for the proper communication interface for a specific host device.
Enable RS-232 Enable IBM 4680 Communication Enable Parallel Communication Enable Light Pen Emulation Enable No Communication Mode OCIA Output Multi-drop Network Enable Keyboard Wedge Emulation
(B - 1) (B - 1) (B - 1) (B - 1) (B - 2) (B - 2) (B - 2) (B - 4)
RS-232 Protocols Parallel Protocols Light Pen Protocols OCIA Protocols Poll Light Pen Source *Do Not Poll Light Pen Source E/D Light Pen Extra Transition Multi-drop Address
(B - 3) (B - 3) (B - 3) (B - 3) (B - 4) (B - 4) (B - 5) (B - 5)
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*Enable RS-232
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When this option is enabled, the scanner will work with RS-232 +-12V serial output.
12345 30915 1 This option should be selected if the scanner will provide parallel output to various cash registers. This is not Centronics parallel and should not be connected to such an interface. For the most part, parallel registers allow input of UPC/EAN bar codes only.
12345 30905 0 2 This option should be selected if communications with an IBM 46XX register is needed. This will enable RS-485 communications. Not all scanners support this interface as the correct interface board is required.
B-1
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This option should be selected if the scanner will be used in place of a light pen. It will provide light pen emulation of each bar code that is scanned.
Multi-drop Network
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This option should be selected if the scanner will not interface with a host device.
This option should be selected if the scanner will provide RS-422 type output for National Semi-conductor/ICL cash registers. This is a specific format which is only supported when the proper interface board is being used.
12345 30945 0 8 This option should be selected if the communications requirement is OCIA (Optically Coupled Interface Adaptor). This is a clocked (by the host) serial interface.
B-2
12345 30975 5 This option should be selected if the scanner will provide keyboard emulation by converting the scanned bar code data to the PC keyboard scan code equivalent.
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When using one of the following, this feature will work as indicated: RS-232 Parallel Light Pen OCIA Odd Parity IBM Spaces High as Code 39 DTS/SIEMENS
When using one of the following, this feature will work as indicated: RS-232 Parallel Light Pen OCIA = = = =
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When using one of the following communications, this feature will work as indicated: RS-232 Parallel Light Pen OCIA = = = *Space Parity *SWEDA *Bars High as Code 39 *DTS/NIXDORF
When using one of the following communications, this feature will work as indicated: RS-232 Parallel Light Pen OCIA = = = = Mark Parity OMRON Bars High/ as Scanned NCR S
B-3
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When this option is chosen, the scanner will wait for an active source voltage before transmitting the data.
7 When this option is enabled, the scanner will toggle the light pen data line prior to transmitting the bar code. This may be needed for certain decode devices.
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12345 12505 0 8 When this option is chosen, the scanner will not wait for an active source voltage before transmitting the data.
B-4
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When this option is disabled, the scanner will not toggle the light pen data line prior to transmitting the bar code.
Multi-drop Address
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When using Multi-drop communication, scan the above bar code and the appropriate Code Byte in Section I to specify the address.
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This option should be selected if the scanner will provide keyboard emulation by converting the scanned bar code data to the PC keyboard scan code equivalent.
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Section C Scanner Operation This section provides bar codes that can change the general operating characteristics of the scanner. These include beeper operation, timeout options, depth of field, and test modes. E/D = Enable/Disable Normal Tone Alternate Tone 1 Alternate Tone 2 No Beep E/D Fast Beep Loudest Volume Setting Medium Volume Setting Lowest Volume Setting Quietest (No Volume) Beep Before/After Transmit E/D Communication Time-outs Razz Tone on Time-out No Razz Tone on Time-out Three Beeps on Time-out No Beeps on Time-out 10 Min Touchplate/IR Time-out 2 Min Touchplate/IR Time-out 30 Min Touchplate/IR Time-out No Touchplate/IR Time-out (C - 1) (C - 1) (C - 1) (C - 1) (C - 2) (C - 2) (C - 2) (C - 3) (C - 3) (C - 3) (C - 4) (C - 4) (C - 4) (C - 5) (C - 5) (C - 5) (C - 5) (C - 6) (C - 6) E/D No Same Symbol Time-out E/D Infinite Same Symbol Time-out E/D Same Symbol Rescan Time-out: 100 msec Same Symbol Rescan Time-out: 200 msec Same Symbol Rescan Time-out: 500 msec Same Symbol Rescan Time-out: 1250 msec Same Symbol Rescan Time-out: 2000 msec Scanability On/Off Scan Count Mode On/Off Extended Depth of Field Normal Depth of Field Close Depth of Field Intercharacter Delay: RS-232 Protocols Parallel Protocols OCIA Protocols KB Wedge Protocols 1 Scan Buffer 2 Scan Buffers (C - 6) (C - 7) (C - 7) (C - 8) (C - 8) (C - 8) (C - 8) (C - 9) (C - 9) (C - 10) (C - 10) (C - 10) (C - 11, C - 12) (C - 11, C - 12) (C - 11, C - 12) (C - 11, C - 12) (C - 13) (C - 13)
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*Normal Tone
Alternate Tone 2
12345 21036 0 5 The following beeper tone options are available: Normal, Alt 1, Alt 2, and No Beep. When No Beep is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep.
12345 21016 7 The following beeper tone options are available: Normal, Alt 1, Alt 2, and No Beep. When No Beep is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep.
Alternate Tone 1
No Beep
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The following beeper tone options are available: Normal, Alt 1, Alt 2, and No Beep. When No Beep is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep.
8 The following beeper tone options are available: Normal, Alt 1, Alt 2, and No Beep. When No Beep is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep.
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C-1
12345 12810 3 When this option is selected, the scanner will use the selected tone but shorten the duration of the beep.
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The following beeper volume options are available: Quietest (No Volume), Lowest, Medium, and Loudest. When Quietest is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep.
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12345 12800 0 4 When this option is selected, the scanner will not shorten the beep duration.
The following beeper volume options are available: Quietest (No Volume), Lowest, Medium, and Loudest. When Quietest is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep.
C-2
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The following beeper volume options are available: Quietest (No Volume), Lowest, Medium, and Loudest. When Quietest is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep.
When this option is chosen, the scanner will beep before each label is transmitted.
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The following beeper volume options are available: Quietest (No Volume), Lowest, Medium, and Loudest. When Quietest is chosen, the scanner will not emit an audible beep.
C-3
When this option is chosen, the scanner will beep after each label is transmitted.
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When this option is enabled, the scanner will time-out if it does not transmit its data to the host after two seconds during communication. This is only valid in modes where some type of handshaking is involved.
12345 11011 5 When this option is chosen, the scanner will produce an audible razzberry tone when communications have timed out.
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When this option is disabled, the scanner will not time-out if it does not transmit its data to the host after two seconds during communication. This is only valid in modes where some type of handshaking is involved.
C-4
12345 11001 6 When this option is chosen, the scanner will not produce an audible razzberry tone when communications have timed out.
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When this option is chosen, the scanner will beep three times when communications have timed out.
12345 20930 7 This time represents the duration of time of inactivity from the last scan until the scanner enters a standby mode. The scanner will not return to scanning until either the scanners touchplate is pressed or an object is waved in front of the IR sensor.
No Beeps on Time-out
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When this option is chosen, the scanner will not beep when communications have timed out.
This time represents the duration of time of inactivity from the last scan until the scanner enters a standby mode. The scanner will not return to scanning until either the scanners touchplate is pressed or an object is waved in front of the IR sensor.
C-5
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This time represents the duration of time of inactivity from the last scan until the scanner enters a standby mode. The scanner will not return to scanning until either the scanners touchplate is pressed or an object is waved in front of the IR sensor.
12345 12815 8 When this option is enabled, the same bar code is scanned again without any time delay. When enabled, this option overrides any selected same symbol rescan time-out option.
No Touchplate/IR Time-outs
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20900
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12805
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not enter a standby mode. When using a Tech scanner, select this option since these units do not have an IR sensor or a touchplate.
C-6
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When this option is enabled, the scanner never scans the same bar code repetitively during a scanning session. When enabled, this option overrides all of the same symbol rescan time-outs.
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The available same symbol time-outs are 100, 200, 500, 1250 and 2000 milliseconds. These numbers represent the amount of time that a bar code must be out of the scan field before that bar code can be scanned again. *Disable Same Symbol Rescan Time-out: 100 msec
12345 12806 0 6 When this option is disabled, the same bar code can be scanned again after a rescan time-out.
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When this option is disabled, any other selected same symbol rescan time-out will be recognized. Note: If 100 mesc is enabled, the time-out will override all other rescan time-outs until the above bar code is scanned.
C-7
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The available same symbol time-outs are 200, 500, 1250 and 2000 milliseconds. These numbers represent the amount of time that a bar code must be out of the scan field before that bar code can be scanned again.
The available same symbol time-outs are 200, 500, 1250 and 2000 milliseconds. These numbers represent the amount of time that a bar code must be out of the scan field before that bar code can be scanned again.
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The available same symbol time-outs are 200, 500, 1250 and 2000 milliseconds. These numbers represent the amount of time that a bar code must be out of the scan field before that bar code can be scanned again.
The available same symbol time-outs are 200, 500, 1250 and 2000 milliseconds. These numbers represent the amount of time that a bar code must be out of the scan field before that bar code can be scanned again.
C-8
Scanability On
12345 11117 4 When this option is enabled, the scanner will enter scanability test mode. Do not enable this feature unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative.
12345 11116 7 When this option is enabled, the scanner will enter scan count test mode. The firmware number of the scanner will also be transmitted to the host device. Do not enable this feature unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative.
*Scanability Off
12345 11107 5 Do not enable this feature unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative.
C-9
12345 11106 8 Do not enable this feature unless instructed to do so by a Metrologic representative.
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C - 10
Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay
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If the host device does not require an intercharacter delay, choose this option. RS-232 - None Parallel - None OCIA - None KB Wedge - None
The time specified represents the interim of time in between transmission of characters. RS-232 - 5 mesc Parallel - 2 mesc OCIA - 5 mesc KB Wedge - 10 mesc
Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay
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31102
The time specified represents the interim of time in between transmission of characters. RS-232 - *1 msec Parallel - *1 msec OCIA - *1 msec KB Wedge - *1 msec
C - 11
The time specified represents the interim of time in between transmission of characters. RS-232 - 20 mesc Parallel - 5 mesc OCIA - 20 mesc KB Wedge - 100 mesc
Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay
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31700
The time specified represents the interim of time in between transmission of characters. RS-232 - Reserved OCIA - Reserved Parallel - Reserved KB Wedge - 5 mesc
12345 31152 9 The time specified represents the interim of time in between transmission of characters.
RS-232 - Reserved Parallel - Reserved OCIA - Reserved KB Wedge - 50 mesc
Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay
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31162
The time specified represents the interim of time in between transmission of characters. RS-232 - Reserved OCIA - Reserved Parallel - Reserved KB Wedge - 25 mesc
C - 12
0 The time specified represents the interim of time in between transmission of characters.
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31142
*1 Scan Buffer
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10902
When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan continuously if two different labels are in the scan field.
2 Scan Buffers
12345 10912 0 6 When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan two different labels in the scan field once. It will not scan the bar code again until the same symbol time-out has elapsed.
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Section D General Format Options This section provides bar codes that can be chosen to select the output format for UPC/EAN bar codes and transmission formats for NonUPC scanned data. Many of the formatting options are dependent upon which interface is being used. DN/T = Do Not Transmit/Transmit DN/T UPC-A Check Digit DN/T UPC-E Check Digit DN/Expand UPC - E DN/Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 DN/T Lead Zero on UPC-E DN/Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 DN/T EAN-13 Check Digit DN/T EAN-8 Check Digit DN/T UPC-A Number System (D - 1) (D - 1) (D - 2) (D - 2) (D - 3) (D - 3) (D - 4) (D - 4) (D - 5) DN/T Codabar Start/Stop Characters DN/Enable CLSI Editing DN/T Mod 43 Check Digit on Code 39 DN/T Code 39 Start/Stop Characters DN/T Mod 10/ITF DN/T Code 11 Check Digit DN/T MSI Plessey Check Digits DN/T UK Plessey Check Digits (D - 5) (D - 6) (D - 6) (D - 7) (D - 7) (D - 8) (D - 8) (D - 9)
D-i
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11417
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11416
When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the UPC-A check digit.
When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the UPC-E check digit.
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11407
12345
11406
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit the UPC-A check digit.
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit the UPC-E check digit.
D-1
Expand UPC-E
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11415
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11414
When this option is chosen, the scanner will expand UPC-E to the 12 digit equivalent UPC-A.
When this option is chosen, the scanner will convert UPC-A to EAN-13 by transmitting a leading zero before the bar code.
12345 11405 0 2 When this option is chosen, the scanner will not expand UPC-E to the 12 digit equivalent UPC-A.
D-2
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11404
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not convert UPC-A to EAN-13.
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11413
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11412
When this option is chosen, the scanner will output a zero before each UPC-E bar code.
When this option is chosen, the scanner will convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 by transmitting five zeroes before the bar code.
*Do not Transmit Lead Zero on UPC-E *Do not Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13
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11403
8 0
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not output a zero before each UPC-E bar code.
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11402
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not convert EAN-8 to EAN-13.
D-3
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11202
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11200
When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the EAN-13 check digit.
When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the EAN-8 check digit.
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11212
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11210
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit the EAN-13 check digit.
D-4
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit the EAN-8 check digit.
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11411
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11517
When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the UPC-A number system character.
When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit Codabar's start and stop characters before and after each bar code.
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11401
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11507
Metrologic strongly discourages the disabling of this feature because duplicate numbers may result in the database when the scanner is programmed not to transmit the UPC-A number system character.
D-5
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit Codabar's start and stop characters before and after each bar code.
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11516
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11515
When this option is enabled, the scanner will perform CLSI library type editing before the information is transmitted to the host. This editing only works with 14 digit Codabar type labels.
When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit Code 39s Mod 43 check character. This feature works in conjunction with the Mod 43 Check on Code 39 option in Section A. Both must be enabled in order for this feature to work
12345
11506
6 0
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not perform CLSI library type editing before the information is transmitted to the host.
12345 11505 9 When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit Code 39s Mod 43 check character
D-6
12345 11510 0 3 When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit Code 39s start and stop characters before and after each bar code.
12345 11514 1 When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) mod 10 check character. This feature works in conjunction with the Mod 10 Check on ITF in Section A. Both must be enabled in order for thi feature to work.
*Do not Transmit Mod 10/ITF *Do not Transmit Code 39 Start/Stop Characters
12345
11500
0 4
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit Code 39s start and stop characters before and after each bar code.
D-7
12345 11504 2 When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit the Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) mod 10 check character.
12345
11513
12345
11511
When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit Code 11 check characters. This feature works in conjunction with the Enable Code 11 option in Section A. Both must be enabled in order for this feature to work.
When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit MSI Plesseys check digit characters. This feature works in conjunction with the Plessey options in Section A. This option and one or both of the MSI Plessey Mod options must be enabled in order for this feature to work
12345
11503
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit Code 11 check characters.
D-8
12345 11501 1 When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit MSI Plesseys check digit characters.
12345
12917
When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit UK Plesseys check digit characters. This feature works in conjunction with the UK Plessey option in Section A.
12345
12907
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit UK Plesseys check digit characters.
D-9
Section E RS-232 Parameters All of the options in this section are available with RS-232 communication. However, some of the data formatting options also apply for keyboard wedge mode. E/D = Enable/Disable DN/T = Do Not Transmit/Transmit Odd/Space Parity Even/Mark Parity 19200/9600 Baud Rate 4800/2400 Baud Rate 1200/600 Baud Rate 300/38400 Baud Rate 8/7 Data Bits DN/T Sanyo ID Characters E/D Shell/Schulmberger Formatting E/D SNI Beetle Mode E/D French PC Term DN/T AIM ID Characters (Chrs.) E/D Nixdorf ID Program Prefix Chrs., RS-232 (Byte 1)/(Byte 2) Program Suffix Chrs., RS-232 (Byte 1)/(Byte 2) E/D UPC Prefix (E - 1) (E - 1) (E - 2) (E - 2) (E - 3) (E - 3) (E - 4) (E - 4) (E - 5) (E - 5) (E - 6) (E - 6) (E - 7) (E - 7) (E - 8) (E - 8) E/D UPC Suffix E/D STX Prefix E/D ETX Suffix E/D Carriage Return E/D Line Feed E/D Tab Prefix E/D Tab Suffix E/D DE Disable Command E/D FL Laser Enable Command E/D DTR Handshaking Support E/D RTS/CTS Handshaking Character/Message RTS/CTS E/D XON/XOFF Handshaking E/D ACK/NAK E/D 5 Retries ACK/NAK Time-out (E - 9) (E - 9) (E - 10) (E - 10) (E - 11) (E - 11) (E - 12) (E - 12) (E - 13) (E - 13) (E - 14) (E - 14) (E - 15) (E - 15) (E - 16)
E-i
Odd Parity
Even Parity
12345
20903
Parity is an extra bit attached to the transmitted data byte which is used to catch potential single-bit data transmission errors. The scanner's parity must match the host's parity. Select odd to make the additional parity bit either a 0 or 1 to guarantee that an odd number of bits are ones.
12345 20923 9 The scanner's parity must match the host's parity. Select even to make the additional parity bit either a 0 or 1 to guarantee that an even number of bits are ones.
*Space Parity
Mark Parity
12345
20913
12345
20933
Parity is an extra bit attached to the transmitted data byte which is used to catch potential single-bit data transmission errors. The scanner's parity must match the host's parity. Select space to make the parity bit always 0.
Parity is an extra bit attached to the transmitted data byte which is used to catch potential single-bit data transmission errors. The scanner's parity must match the host's parity. Select mark to make the parity bit always 1.
E-1
12345
31770
12345
31750
A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host devices requirements.
A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate o the host device. Select the rate that matches the host devices requirements.
12345
31760
12345
31740
A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host devices requirements.
E-2
A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate o the host device. Select the rate that matches the host devices requirements.
12345
31730
12345
31710
A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host devices requirements.
A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate o the host device. Select the rate that matches the host devices requirements.
12345
31720
12345
31700
A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate of the host device. Select the rate that matches the host devices requirements.
E-3
A baud rate is a unit that measures the speed with which information is transferred. The baud rate of the scanner must equal the baud rate o the host device. Select the rate that matches the host devices requirements.
8 Data Bits
12345
11914
RS-232 serial communication requires ASCII data to be transmitted in either 7 or 8 data bits. In addition, one parity bit will be transmitted. If the host device requires 8 data bits, select this option.
12345 11916 3 When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit code identifiers before each bar code. These identifiers are expected by many Sanyo registers.
*7 Data Bits
12345
11904
12345
11906
RS-232 serial communication requires ASCII data to be transmitted in either 7 or 8 data bits. In addition, one parity bit will be transmitted.
E-4
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit code identifiers before each bar code.
12345
11512
12345
12913
When this option is chosen, the scanner will output an LRC (check character) after the bar code. In addition, ETX suffix and STX prefix must be enabled while CR and LF must be disabled.
When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit the ID characters that SNI Beetle cash register expects.
12345
12903
12345 11502 0 8 When this option is chosen, the scanner will not output an LRC (check character) after the bar code.
E-5
When this option is disabled, the scanner will not transmit the ID characters that the SNI Beetle cash register expects.
12345
12914
When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit PC type make/break scan codes instead of ASCII data characters.
12345 11915 6 When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit AIM symbology identifiers. Currently, the scanners do not support this feature.
12345
12904
When this option is disabled, the scanner will not transmit PC type make/break scan codes instead of ASCII data characters.
E-6
12345 11905 7 When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit AIM symbology identifiers. Currently, the scanners do not support this feature.
Enable Nixdorf ID
12345
11917
0 0
When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit the code identifiers before each bar code. Many Siemens/Nixdorf registers require these code identifiers.
12345
92000
When this option is chosen, one programmabl prefix ID character can be assigned and added to the scanned data transmission. To specify the character, scan the above bar code and the appropriate Code Byte in Section I. Programmable Prefix Characters, RS-232 (Byte 2)
*Disable Nixdorf ID
12345
11907
12345
92100
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit the code identifiers before each bar code.
When this option is chosen, a second programmable prefix ID character can be assigned and added to the scanned data transmission. To specify the second character, scan the above bar code and the appropriate Code Byte in Section I.
E-7
12345
92200
12345
11817
When this option is chosen, one programmable suffix ID character can be assigned and added to the scanned data transmission. To specify the character, scan the above bar code and the appropriate Code Byte in Section I.
When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit a prefix before any UPC/EAN bar code. The prefixes are A (UPC-A), EO (UPCE), F (EAN-13) and FF (EAN-8).
12345
92300
12345
11807
When this option is chosen, a second programmable suffix ID character can be assigned and added to the scanned data transmission. To specify the second character, scan the above bar code and the appropriate Code Byte in Section I.
E-8
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit a prefix before any UPC/EAN bar code.
12345 11816 0 6 When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit a suffix after any UPC/EAN bar code. The suffixes are A (UPC-A), EO (UPC-E), F (EAN-13) and FF (EAN-8).
12345
11815
When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit a Start of TeXt (ASCII 02H) before each bar code.
12345
11805
12345 11806 0 7 When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit a suffix after any UPC/EAN bar code.
E-9
When this option is chosen the scanner will no transmit a Start of TeXt (ASCII 02H) before each bar code.
12345 11814 0 2 When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit an End of TeXt (ASCII 03H) after each bar code.
12345
11813
When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit a Carriage Return (CR) after each bar code.
12345
11804
0 3
12345
11803
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit an End of TeXt (ASCII 03H) after each bar code.
E - 10
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit a Carriage Return (CR) after each bar code.
12345 11812 8 When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit a Line Feed (LF) after each bar code.
12345 11811 1 When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit a TAB (ASCII 09H) before each bar code.
12345
11802
12345
11801
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit a Line Feed (LF) after each bar code.
E - 11
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit a TAB (ASCII 09H) before each bar code.
12345
11810
12345
11215
When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit a TAB (ASCII 09H) after each bar code.
When this option is enabled, the scanner will stop scanning when it receives an ASCII D from the host device. Scanning will resume when the scanner receives an ASCII E. This feature will only work with RS-232 communication.
12345
11800
12345
11205
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not transmit a TAB (ASCII 09H) after each bar code.
E - 12
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not stop scanning when it receives an ASCII D from the host device.
12345
11214
When this option is enabled, the laser will turn off when the scanner receives an ASCII F from the host device. The laser will turn on when the scanner receives an ASCII L. This feature will only work with RS-232 communication.
12345 11717 6 When this option is enabled, the scanner will stop scanning when the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal goes inactive.
12345
11204
When this option is chosen, the laser will not turn off when the scanner receives an ASCII F from the host device.
E - 13
7 When this option is chosen, the scanner will not stop scanning when the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal goes inactive.
12345
11707
*Character RTS/CTS
12345
11716
12345
11715
When this option is enabled, the scanner will output a Request To Send (RTS) signal and wait for a Clear To Send (CTS) signal before any data is transmitted.
When this option is chosen, the scanner will activate and deactivate its RTS signal on each character that it transmits.
Message RTS/CTS
12345
11706
12345
11705
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not output a Request To Send (RTS) signal and wait for a Clear To Send (CTS) signal before any data is transmitted.
E - 14
When this option is chosen, the scanner will activate and deactivate its RTS signal on each message that it transmits. This mode should normally be enabled for Sanyo registers.
Enable ACK/NAK
12345
11714
12345
11713
When this option is enabled, the scanner will stop transmission whenever an XOFF (ASCII 13H) is received. Transmission will resume after an XON (ASCII 11H) is received.
When ACK/NAK is enabled, the scanner will not scan again unless an ACK (ASCII 06H) is received after transmission of a bar code. If a NAK (ASCII 15H) is received, the scanner will retransmit the bar code.
*Disable ACK/NAK
12345 11704 0 6 When this option is chosen, the scanner will not stop transmission whenever an XOFF (ASCII 13H) is received.
E - 15
12345
11703
12345
11213
When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit five times when an ACK/NAK communication time-out is reached.
12345
11203
When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit one time when an ACK/NAK communication time-out is reached.
E - 16
Section F Keyboard Wedge Parameters This section provides bar codes that can be chosen for various options available with keyboard emulation. This protocol is only available with a version 17 scanner. E/D = Enable/Disable Enable Keyboard Wedge Emulation USA Keyboard Spain Keyboard Italy Keyboard Germany Keyboard France Keyboard UK Keyboard Belgium Keyboard(Swiss) XT Keyboard AT Keyboard PS/2 Keyboard IBM 4700 Financial Keyboard (F - 1) (F - 1) (F - 1) (F - 2) (F - 2) (F - 2) (F - 2) (F - 3) (F - 3) (F - 3) (F - 3) (F - 4) Reserved Keyboard E/D Caps Lock E/D Alt Mode E/D Reserved Wedge Function Inter Scan Code Delay: None Inter Scan Code Delay: 800 Fsec (micro) Inter Scan Code Delay: 7.5 msec (milli) Inter Scan Code Delay: 15 msec Transmit/Do Not Transmit F0H Break Code E/D MS6720 Extended Country Code Table E/D MS700i/860i Extended Country Code Table Stand Alone or Single Ended Wedge Mode E/D Stand Alone (F - 4) (F - 4) (F - 5) (F - 5) (F - 6) (F - 6) (F - 6) (F - 6) (F - 7) (F - 7) (F - 8) (F - 9) (F - 9)
F-i
*USA Keyboard
12345 30975 5 This option should be selected if the scanner will provide keyboard emulation by converting the scanned bar code data to the PC keyboard scan code equivalent.
12345 31760 6 If keyboard emulation is enabled, scan this bar code to enable the keyboard type USA.
Application Notes: For most applications, it will be desirable to disable line feed transmission. (Pg. E - 11) For non-USA keyboards, 10 mesc (Pg. C - 11) is probably the best intercharacter delay. For network system installations, tuning of the intercharacter and inter scan code options may be required.
F-1
Spain Keyboard
12345 31750 7 If keyboard emulation is enabled, scan this bar code to enable the keyboard type Spain.
Italy Keyboard
France Keyboard
12345 31740 0 8 If keyboard emulation is enabled, scan this bar code to enable the keyboard type Italy.
12345 31720 0 If keyboard emulation is enabled, scan this bar code to enable the keyboard type France.
0 0
12345
31710
12345
31730
If keyboard emulation is enabled, scan this bar code to enable the keyboard type Germany.
F-2
If keyboard emulation is enabled, scan this code to enable the keyboard type UK.
*AT Keyboard
12345
31700
12345
21715
If keyboard emulation is enabled, scan this bar code to enable the keyboard type Belgium. *(scan this code and enable extended country code table bar code pg. F-7 to activate Swiss Keyboard mode).
If using an AT computer, scan the above. (includes IBM PS/2 and compatible models 50, 55, 60, 80).
XT Keyboard
PS/2 Keyboard
12345
21725
If using a PS/2 computer, scan the above. (includes IBM PC and compatible models 30, 70, 8556).
F-3
12345
31770
12345
11714
AT Mode
PS/2 or XT Mode User-defined Caps Lock status These modes may not work with all applications.
Reserved Keyboard
12345
21735
12345
11704
When this option is disabled, the Caps Lock feature is not supported.
F-4
12345
11717
12345
11713
When this option is enabled, the scanner will duplicate this keyboard sequence: Hold down the Alt key; Type the decimal number that corresponds to the appropriate character.
12345
11707
12345
11703
Caution: If the host software application uses the Alt key as a "Hot" key, make sure Alt mode is disabled.
F-5
12345
21233
12345
21213
The time specified represents the amount of time between individual 9-bit scan codes. This parameter may need to be adjusted for operation with certain PC keyboard BIOS.
12345
21203
12345
21223
The time specified represents the amount of time between individual 9-bit scan codes. This parameter may need to be adjusted for operation with certain PC keyboard BIOS.
F-6
The time specified represents the amount of time between individual 9-bit scan codes. This parameter may need to be adjusted for operation with certain PC keyboard BIOS.
12345
11215
12345
12817
When enabled, the scanner will not transmit the F0H in the break-code sequence.
When this option is enabled, the scanner will access the extended country code table when used with a corresponding primary country code.
12345 11205 0 8 When this option is chosen, the scanner will transmit the F0H in the break-code sequence.
F-7
12345
12807
12345
11713
When this option is enabled, the scanner will access the extended country code table when used with a corresponding primary country code.
12345
11703
F-8
Stand Alone or Single Ended Wedge Mode* Some installations require a keyboard wedge scanner to connect to a PC compatible keyboard port without an external keyboard. A cable that has only the male keyboard connector that plugs into the motherboard would be typically used. Enabling this mode allows the scanner to send keyboard diagnostic completion codes and maintain the status of variable keyboard functions such as num lock, caps lock and scroll lock. *At this printing, this feature is not available for the MS6720. This method was first developed to work through the auxiliary keyboard port of an IBM 4614 Sure One POS terminal. It can also be used with some, but not all notebook computers equipped with an external keyboard port. Application Test Note: Due to variations in host systems, Metrologic cannot guarantee that a stand alone scanner in single ended mode will work with your system. A reliable test for compatibility would be to connect an external keyboard to the notebook and power up the unit. If the notebook accepts data from both the external keyboard and the built in keyboard, the notebook is likely to work with the scanner in single ended mode.
12345
11216
If keyboard emulation is enabled, scan this bar code to enable the Stand Alone mode.
12345
11206
F-9
Section G Reserved Features This section provides bar codes to select pre-encoded reserved functions. They execute a variety of special software features. However, they should not be selected without written instructions from Metrologic. E/D = Enable/Disable E/D Reserved Code 4 E/D Reserved Code 8 E/D Reserved Code 9 ( E/D Reserved Code 14 E/D Reserved Code 17 E/D Reserved Code 18 E/D Reserved Code 19 E/D Reserved Code 20 E/D Reserved Code 21 E/D Reserved Code 22 E/D Reserved Code 23 E/D Reserved Code 24 E/D Reserved Code 25 E/D Reserved Code 26 E/D Reserved Code 27 E/D Reserved Code 28 E/D Reserved Code 29 (G - 1) (G - 1) G - 2) (G - 2) (G - 3) (G - 3) (G - 4) (G - 4) (G - 5) (G - 5) (G - 6) (G - 6) (G - 7) (G - 7) (G - 8) (G - 8) (G - 9) E/D Reserved Code 30 E/D Reserved Code 31 E/D Reserved Code 32 E/D Reserved Code 33 E/D Reserved Code 34 E/D Reserved Code 35 E/D Reserved Code 36 E/D Reserved Code 37 E/D Reserved Code 38 E/D Reserved Code 39 E/D Reserved Code 40 E/D Reserved Code 41 E/D Reserved Code 42 E/D Reserved Code 43 E/D Reserved Code 44 E/D Reserved Code 45 E/D Reserved Code 46 (G - 9) (G - 10) (G - 10) (G - 11) (G - 11) (G - 12) (G - 12) (G - 13) (G - 13) (G - 14) (G - 14) (G - 15) (G - 15) (G - 16) (G - 16) (G - 17) (G - 17) E/D Reserved Code 47 E/D Reserved Code 48 E/D Reserved Code 49 E/D Reserved Code 50 E/D Reserved Code 51 E/D Reserved Code 52 E/D Reserved Code 53 E/D Reserved Code 54 E/D Reserved Code 55 E/D Reserved Code 56 E/D Reserved Code 57 E/D Reserved Code 58 E/D Reserved Code 59 E/D Reserved Code 60 E/D Reserved Code 61 E/D Reserved Code 62 E/D Reserved Code 63 E/D Reserved Code 64 E/D Reserved Code 65 (G - 18) (G - 18) (G - 19) (G - 19) (G - 20) (G - 20) (G - 21) (G - 21) (G - 22) (G - 22) (G - 23) (G - 23) (G - 24) (G - 24) (G - 25) (G - 25) (G - 26) (G - 26) (G - 27)
G-i
12345
12813
12345
12817
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12803
5
G-1
12345
12807
12345
12910
12345
12915
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12900
1
G-2
12345
12905
12345
11310
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345 11311 6 This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
11300
0
G-3
12345
11301
12345 11312 3 This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345 11313 0 This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
11302
4
G-4
12345
11303
12345
11314
12345
11315
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
11304
8
G-5
12345
11305
12345
11316
12345
11317
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
11306
2
G-6
12345
11307
12345
11410
12345
11612
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
11400
7
G-7
12345
11602
12345
11613
12345
11614
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
11603
2
G-8
12345
11604
12345
11615
12345
11616
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
11605
6
G-9
12345
11606
12345
11617
12345
11910
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
11607
0
G - 10
12345
11900
12345
11911
12345
11912
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
11901
9
G - 11
12345
11902
12345
12514
12345
12513
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
0 0
12345
12503
12345
12504
1
G - 12
12345
12512
12345
12511
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12502
7
G - 13
12345
12501
12345
12517
12345
12516
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12507
2
G - 14
12345
12506
12345
13010
12345
13011
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
13000
7
G - 15
12345
13001
12345
13012
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345 13013 7 This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
13002
1
G - 16
12345
13003
12345
13014
12345
13015
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
13004
5
G - 17
12345
13005
12345
13016
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345 13017 5 This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
13006
9
G - 18
12345
13007
12345
12410
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345 12411 2 This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12400
6
G - 19
12345
12401
12345 12412 0 9 This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345 12413 6 This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12402
0
G - 20
12345
12403
12345
12414
12345
12415
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12404
4 0
G - 21
12345
12405
12345
12416
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345 12417 4 This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12406
8
G - 22
12345
12407
12345
12710
12345
12711
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12700
7
G - 23
12345
12701
12345
12712
0 0
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12713
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12702
1
G - 24
12345
12703
12345
12714
12345
12715
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12704
5
G - 25
12345
12705
12345
12716
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345 12717 5 This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
12706
9
G - 26
12345
12707
12345
11217
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345
11207
2
H-i
Section H Supplemental/UCC Codes This section provides bar codes to select the proper supplemental requirements for the system. Supplementals/add ons are the 2/5 digit bar codes attached to books, coupons, and magazines. UPC/EAN must be enabled in order for the scanner to recognize the supple-mental requirements chosen from this section. Furthermore, the scanner must contain special software to support these features. E/D = Enable/Disable E/D Two Digit Supplements E/D Five Digit Supplements E/D Bookland E/D 977 (2 digit) Supp. Requirement Supplements are Required Supplements are not Required E/D Two Digit Redundancy E/D Five Digit Redundancy (H - 1) (H - 1) (H - 2) (H - 2) (H - 3) (H - 3) (H - 3) (H - 4) 200 msec to Find Supplement 100 msec to Find Supplement E/D Code 128 Coupon Extended Code E/D Code 128 ]C1 Extended Code Format E/D ISBN Formatting E/D Bookland to ISBN Conversion E/D ISBN Check Digit (H - 4) (H - 4) (H - 5) (H - 5) (H - 6) (H - 6) (H - 7)
H-i
12345
10417
When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan 2 digit supplementals.
12345 10416 9 When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan 5 digit supplementals.
12345
10407
7 0
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not scan 2 digit supplementals.
12345
10406
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not scan 5 digit supplementals.
H-1
Enable Bookland
12345
10415
2 0
When this option is enabled, the scanner will require that a 5 digit supplement be scanned whenever an EAN-13 code begins with 978.
12345
10414
When this option is enabled, the scanner will require that a 2 digit supplement be scanned whenever an EAN-13 code begins with 977.
*Disable Bookland
12345
10405
12345
10404
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not require that a 5 digit supplement be scanned whenever an EAN-13 code begins with 978.
H-2
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not require that a 2 digit supplement be scanned whenever an EAN-13 code begins with 977.
12345
10413
12345
10412
When this option is chosen, all UPC/EAN labels that are scanned must have a supplement.
When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan the bar code plus the 2 digit add on twice before accepting the data as valid information.
12345
10403
12345
10402
When this option is chosen, all UPC/EAN labels that are scanned do not require a supplement.
H-3
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not implement the two digit redundancy feature.
12345 10411 0 4 When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan the bar code plus the 5 digit add on twice before accepting the data as valid information.
12345 10410 7 When this option is chosen, the scanner will allot 200 milliseconds to find an add on after a main UPC/EAN bar code has been scanned.
12345
10401
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not implement the five digit redundancy feature.
H-4
12345 10400 8 When this option is chosen, the scanner will allot 100 milliseconds to find an add on after a main UPC/EAN bar code has been scanned.
12345
10313
When this option is enabled, the scanner will scan the Code 128 coupon extended bar codes.
12345 10312 4 When this option is enabled, the scanner will transmit an ]C1 at the beginning of the Code 128 portion of the coupon code.
12345
10303
12345
10302
When this option is disabled, scanning of Code 128 coupon codes is not supported.
When this option is disabled, the scanner will not transmit an ]C1 at the beginning of the Code 128 portion of the coupon code.
H-5
12345
10310
12345
10311
12345
10300
1
H-6
12345
10301
12345
11115
12345
11105
1
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Section I Code Bytes This section contains a sequential list of code bytes. To enable an option, first scan the ITF Symbol Length, Minimum Symbol Length, Symbol Length Lock found in section A or Programmable Prefix/Suffix Character bar code found in section E and then scan a code byte from this section. Since each code byte has a different assigned function depending upon which option is chosen, use the key below to determine which option has been performed. Following the list of code bytes, will be Programmable Prefix/Suffix (1, 2) Extended Modes (Extended Key Codes and Function Keys) and code byte reference tables.
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12345
00000
12345
00002
A = Scan 2 digit ITF B = Scan 3 digit or > bar codes C = Scan 2 digit only D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <B> (STX) prefix/suffix
12345
00001
12345
00003
A = Not applicable for ITF symbol length B = Scan 2 digit or > bar codes C = Scan 1 character bar codes only D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <A> (SOH) for prefix/suffix
A = Scan 3 digit ITF B = Scan 4 digit or > bar codes C = Scan 3 digit only D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <C> (ETX) prefix/suffix
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12345
00004
12345
00006
A = Scan 4 digit ITF B = Scan 5 digit or > bar codes C = Scan 4 digit only D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <D> (EOT) prefix/suffix
A = Scan 6 digit ITF B = Scan 7 digit or > bar codes C = Scan 6 digit only D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <F> (ACK) prefix/suffix
12345 00005 0 8 A = Scan 5 digit ITF B = Scan 6 digit or > bar codes C = Scan 5 digit only D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <E> (ENQ) for prefix/suffix
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12345
00007
A = Scan 7 digit ITF B = Scan 8 digit or > bar codes C = Scan 7 digit only D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <G> (DEL) prefix/suffix
12345
00008
12345
00010
A = Scan 8 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 9 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 8 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <H> (Backspace) prefix/suffix
A = Scan 10 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 11 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 10 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <J> (Line Feed) prefix/suffix
0 0
12345
00009
A = Scan 9 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 10 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 9 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <I> (Tab) prefix/suffix
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9 A = Scan 11 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 12 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 11 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <K> (Vertical Tab) prefix/suffix
12345
00011
12345
00012
12345
00014
A = Scan 12 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 13 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 12 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <L> (Form Feed) prefix/suffix
A = Scan 14 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 15 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 14 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <N> (Shift Out) prefix/suffix
12345
00013
A= B= C= D=
Scan 13 digit ITF bar codes Scan 14 digit or > bar codes Scan only 13 digit bar codes ASCII <Ctrl> - <M> (Carriage Return) prefix/suffix
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12345 00015 7 A = Scan 15 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 16 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 15 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <O> (Shift In) prefix/suffix
12345
00016
12345
00018
A = Scan 16 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 17 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 16 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <P> (DLE) prefix/suffix
A = Scan 18 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 19 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 18 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <R> (Tape On) prefix/suffix
12345
00017
0 1
12345
00019
A = Scan 17 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 18 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 17 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <Q> (XON) prefix/suffix
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A = Scan 19 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 20 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 19 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <S> (XOFF) prefix/suffix
12345 00020 0 1 A = Scan 20 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 21 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 20 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <T> (Tape Off) prefix/suffix
12345 00022 5 A = Scan 22 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 23 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 22 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <V> (SYNC) prefix/suffix
12345
00021
A = Scan 21 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 22 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 21 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <U> (NAK) prefix/suffix
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12345 00023 2 A = Scan 23 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 24 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 23 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <W> (ETB) prefix/suffix
12345
00024
12345
00026
A = Scan 24 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 25 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 24 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <X> (CAN) prefix/suffix
A = Scan 26 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 27 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 26 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <2> (SUB) prefix/suffix
12345
00025
12345
00027
A = Scan 25 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 26 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 25 digit bar codes D = ASCII <Ctrl> - <Y> (EOM) prefix/suffix
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A = Scan 27 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 28 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 27 digit bar codes D = ASCII <ESC> prefix/suffix
12345
00028
12345
00030
A = Scan 28 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 29 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 28 digit bar codes D = ASCII FS (File Separator) prefix/suffix
A = Scan 30 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 31 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 30 digit bar codes D = ASCII RS (Record Separator) prefix/suffix
12345
00029
12345
00031
A = Scan 29 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 30 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 29 digit bar codes D = ASCII GS (Group Separator) prefix/suffix
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A = Scan 31 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 32 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 31 digit bar codes D = ASCII VS (Record Separator) prefix/suffix
12345
00032
12345
00034
A = Scan 32 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 33 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 32 digit bar codes D = ASCII Space prefix/suffix
A = Scan 34 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 35 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 34 digit bar codes D = ASCII " prefix/suffix
12345
00033
12345
00035
A = Scan 33 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 34 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 33 digit bar codes D = ASCII ! prefix/suffix
I-9
A = Scan 35 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 36 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 35 digit bar codes D = ASCII # prefix/suffix
12345
00036
12345
00038
A = Scan 36 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 37 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 36 digit bar codes D = ASCII $ prefix/suffix
A = Scan 38 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 39 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 38 digit bar codes D = ASCII & prefix/suffix
12345
00037
A = Scan 37 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 38 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 37 digit bar codes D = ASCII % prefix/suffix
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12345 00039 3 A = Scan 39 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 40 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 39 digit bar codes D = ASCII ' (apostrophe) prefix/suffix
12345
00040
12345
00042
A = Scan 40 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 41 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 40 digit bar codes D = ASCII ( prefix/suffix
A = Scan 42 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 43 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 42 digit bar codes D = ASCII * prefix/suffix
12345
00041
12345
00043
A = Scan 41 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 42 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 41 digit bar codes D = ASCII ) prefix/suffix
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A = Scan 43 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 44 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 43 digit bar codes D = ASCII + prefix/suffix
12345
00044
A = Scan 44 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 45 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 44 digit bar codes D = ASCII , (comma) prefix/suffix
12345 00046 0 1 A = Scan 46 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 47 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 46 digit bar codes D = ASCII . (period) prefix/suffix
12345
00045
12345
D = ASCII
00047
A = Scan 45 digit ITF bar codes B = Scan 46 digit or > bar codes C = Scan only 45 digit bar codes D = ASCII - (minus) prefix/suffix
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/ prefix/suffix
12345
00048
12345
00050
D = ASCII 0
(zero) prefix/suffix
D = ASCII 2 prefix/suffix
12 0 D = ASCII
345
00049
12345
00051
1 (one) prefix/suffix
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D = ASCII 3 prefix/suffix
12345
00052
12345
00054
D = ASCII 4 prefix/suffix
D = ASCII 6 prefix/suffix
12345
00053
12345
00055
D = ASCII 5 prefix/suffix
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D = ASCII 7 prefix/suffix
12345
00056
12345
D = ASCII :
00058
D = ASCII 8 prefix/suffix
(colon) prefix/suffix
12345
00057
12345
D = ASCII ;
D = ASCII 9 prefix/suffix
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1 (semicolon) prefix/suffix
00059
12345
<
00060
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII >
00062
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12345
=
00061
prefix/suffix
12345
?
00063
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
D = ASCII
I - 16
12345
@
00064
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII B
00066
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
0 0
12345
C
00067
prefix/suffix
12345
A
00065
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
D = ASCII
I - 17
12345
D
00068
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII F
00070
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12345
E
00069
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII G
00071
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
I - 18
12 0 D = ASCII
345
H
00072
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII J
00074
prefix/suffix
12345
I
00073
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII K
00075
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
I - 19
12345
L
00076
prefix/suffix
12345
N
00078
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
D = ASCII
12345
M
00077
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII O
00079
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
I - 20
12345
P
00080
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII R
00082
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12345
Q
00081
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII S
00083
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
I - 21
12 0 D = ASCII
345
T
00084
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII V
00086
prefix/suffix
12345
U
00085
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII W
00087
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
I - 22
12345
X
00088
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII Z
00090
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12 0 D = ASCII
345
Y
00089
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII [
00091
prefix/suffix
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12345
\
00092
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII ^
00094
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12345
]
00093
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII _
00095
D = ASCII
(underscore) prefix/suffix
I - 24
12345
`
00096
12345
D = ASCII b
00098
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12345
a
00097
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII c
00099
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
I - 25
12345
d
00100
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII f
00102
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12345
e
00101
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII g
00103
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
I - 26
12345
h
00104
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII j
00106
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12345
i
00105
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII k
00107
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
I - 27
12345
l
00108
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII n
00110
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12345
m
00109
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII o
00111
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
I - 28
12345
p
00112
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII r
00114
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12 0 D = ASCII
345
q
00113
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII s
00115
prefix/suffix
I - 29
12345
t
00116
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII v
00118
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12345
u
00117
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII w
00119
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
I - 30
12345
x
00120
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII z
00122
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12345
y
00121
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII {
00123
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
I - 31
12345
|
00124
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII ~
00126
prefix/suffix
D = ASCII
12345
}
00125
prefix/suffix
12345
D = ASCII
00127
D = ASCII
Delete
prefix/suffix
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PC Keyboard Wedge Programmable Prefix/ Suffix (1, 2) Extended Modes (Extended Key Codes and Function Keys) Reference the Extended Key Code and Function Key Tables in this section, to locate the desired code byte value. While in program mode, scan the code byte value listed in the far right column into the desired Programmable Prefix/Suffix. Then scan the corresponding Prefix/ Suffix Extended Mode Code. Exit program mode. Example: The desired prefix is the F4 Key. Scan the following sequence of codes: Enter/Exit Programmable Prefix 1 (section E) Code Byte 19 (this section) Programmable Prefix 1 Extended Mode (this section) Enter/Exit See the following pages for the bar codes.
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12345
12017
12345
12217
12345
12117
12345
12317
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Code Byte Tables While in program mode, scan the code byte value listed in the far right column into the desired Programmable Prefix/Suffix. Then scan the corresponding Prefix/Suffix Extended Mode Code. Exit program mode. Extended Reference Key Code Table
KEY UP ARROW DOWN ARROW RIGHT ARROW LEFT ARROW INSERT KEY DELETE KEY HOME KEY END KEY PAGE UP KEY PAGE DOWN KEY RIGHT ALT KEY RIGHT CTRL KEY RESERVED RESERVED NUMERIC <ENTER> NUMERIC / AT SCAN CODE 75H 72H 74H 6BH 70H 71H 6CH 69H 7DH 7AH 11H 14H 00H 00H 5AH 4AH XT/PS2 SCAN CODE 48H 50H 4DH 4BH 52H 53H 47H 4FH 49H 51H 38H 1DH 00H 00H 1CH 35H PREFIX/SUFFIX VALUE HEX DECIMAL 80H = 128 81H = 129 82H = 130 83H = 131 84H = 132 85H = 133 86H = 134 87H = 135 88H = 136 89H = 137 8AH = 138 8BH = 139 8CH = 140 8DH = 141 8EH = 142 8FH = 143 CODE BYTE 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015
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F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 NUMERIC + NUMERIC NUMERIC * CAPS LOCK NUM LOCK LEFT ALT KEY LEFT CTRL KEY LEFT SHIFT RIGHT SHIFT
05H 06H 04H 0CH 03H 0BH 83H 0AH 01H 09H 78H 07H 79H 7BH 7CH 58H 77H 11H 14H 12H 59H
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Section J 6720 Specific Codes All of the options in this section are available with the 6720 scanner. Projection vs Hand Held Scanner Modes and IR Sensor Hand Held Scanner Operation Mode *Scanner Projection Mode *10 Minutes IR Time-outs - Projection 5 Second Laser Off - Hand Held 2 Minutes IR Time-outs - Projection 2 Second Laser Off - Hand Held 30 Minutes IR Time-outs 10 Second Laser Off - Hand Held No IR Time-outs - Projection and Hand Held Depth of Field /IR Range Sensor Switch *Normal DOF in the Stand IR Long Range Extended DOF in the Stand IR Long Range Close DOF in the Stand IR Short Range Optional DOF in the Stand IR Long Range *Normal DOF out of Stand IR Long Range Extended DOF out of Stand IR Long Range (J - 1) (J - 2) (J - 2) (J - 2) (J - 2) (J - 3) (J - 3) (J - 3) (J - 3) (J - 4) (J - 4) (J - 4) (J - 4) (J - 5) DOF = Depth of Field Close DOF out of Stand IR Short Range Optional DOF out of Stand IR Long Range MS6720 with 4680 IO Processor IBM 468x RS-485 SIOC Scanner Emulation IBM 1520 Emulation IBM 4500 CCD Emulation IBM 3687-2 Emulation MS6720 - Light Pen/Wand Emulation Units 10x Border *50x Border .15ms Narrow Element 0.3ms Narrow Element 0.5ms Narrow Element 1.0ms Narrow Element (J - 5) (J - 5) (J - 6) (J - 7) (J - 7) (J - 7) (J - 7) (J - 8) (J - 8) (J - 9) (J - 9) (J - 9) (J - 9) (J - 10)
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Projection vs Hand Held Scanner - Modes and IR Sensor When the Projection Scanner (default) Mode bar code is chosen the scanner will behave like an MS700. The IR sensor is used to wake the scanner up for an extended period of time. These bar codes have the following features: Bar Code 10 min IR Timeout 2 min IR Timeout 30 min IR Timeout No IR Timeout Laser Off/Motor Off 10 mins 2 mins 30 mins Always On
When the Hand Held Scanner Operation Mode bar code is chosen, the scanner will behave like an MS951. It will look for data only after the IR sensor has been activated. These bar codes have the following features: Bar Code 10 min IR Timeout 2 min IR Timeout 30 min IR Timeout No IR Timeout Laser Off 5 secs 2 secs 10 secs Always On
J-1
12345
11311
6 0
When this option is chosen, the scanner will behave like an MS951. It will look for data in response to an IR sensor activation.
12345
20930
This time represents the duration of time of inactivity from the last scan until the scanner enters a standby mode. The scanner will not return to scanning until an object is waved in front of the IR sensor.
12345
11301
12345
20920
When this option is chosen, the scanner will behave like an MS700. It will look for bar code data as long as the scanner is awake, regardless of the IR sensor status.
This time represents the duration of time of inactivity from the last scan until the scanner enters a standby mode. The scanner will not return to scanning until an object is waved in front of the IR sensor.
J-2
Depth of Field/IR Range Sensor Switch The scanning process can be initiated by an infrared (IR) device that is below the output window. The depth of field for the scanner is 0"8". The following bar codes are 8 combinations of the Depth of Field/IR Activation operations currently available. With these bar codes, the scanner can: a.) sense when it is in or out of the stand b.) adjust the scanning depth of field c.) adjust the depth of field in which the IR sensor activates
12345
20910
This time represents the duration of time of inactivity from the last scan until the scanner enters a standby mode. The scanner will not return to scanning an object is waved in front of the IR sensor.
12345
20900
12345
23100
When this option is chosen, the scanner will not enter a standby mode. When using a Tech scanner, select this option since these units do not have an IR sensor or a touchplate.
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When this option is selected, the scanner will be configured for Normal Depth of Field and Long Range IR when operated in the stand.
12345
23110
0 0
When this option is selected, the scanner will be configured for Extended Depth of Field and Long Range IR when operated in the stand.
12345
23130
12345
23120
12345
21610
When this option is selected, the scanner will be configured for Close Range Depth of Field and Short Range IR when operated in the stand.
When this option is selected, the scanner will be configured for Normal Depth of Field and Long Range IR when operated out of the stand.
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12345
21600
8 0
When this option is selected, the scanner will be configured for Extended Depth of Field and Long Range IR when operated out of the stand.
12345
21630
12345
21620
When this option is selected, the scanner will be configured for Close Depth of Field and Short Range IR when operated out of the stand.
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MS6720 with 4680 IO Processor This unit converts decoded bar code data to an IBM 468X/469X operating system compatible data format. It supports IBM 1520/Port 5b, IBM 4500/Port 9b CCD, and IBM 3687-2/Port 17 emulations. To implement this mode, power the terminal down and then up between scanner configuration sequences to make sure the auto-sensing device drivers for some IBM 468X and 469X SIOC platforms are correctly initialized.
Configure the unit for 4680 communications by scanning Enter/Exit Program Mode, Load Defaults, Enable IBM 4680 Communication, select the emulation mode from page J-7 and Enter/Exit Program Mode bar codes. Reference page B-1 of this guide to find the Enable IBM 4680 Communication bar code. NOTE: IBM 468X/469X systems will look for the UPC-E version 0" number system digit and check digit being transmitted. These digits are automatically turned on when the 4680 interface is enabled. These differ from standard defaults.
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IBM 468x RS-485 SIOC Scanner Emulations These bar codes allow the user to select various IBM serial input/output channel (SIOC) scanner/part emulation modes for scanners equipped with the IBM RS-485 interface.
0
12345
31770
Scan this bar code to select IBM 4500 CCD emulation for scanners equipped with the IBM RS-485 interface.
12345
31760
12345
31750
Scan this bar code to select IBM 1520 emulation for scanners equipped with the IBM RS-485 interface.
J-7
Scan this bar code to select IBM 3687-2 emulation for scanners equipped with the IBM RS-485 interface.
Reserved
MS6720 - Light Pen/Wand Emulation Units Beginning with the MS6720 revision D scanners, the speed at which Light Pen/Wand data can be transmitted is user selectable. The user can first set the border size to 10x or 50x then select the specific x or narrow element size used by the scanner to send data. Refer to the bar codes on the following pages for selection options.
12345
31740
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
Reserved
10x Border
12345
31730
This option should not be enabled without written instructions from Metrologic.
12345 11702 2 This bar code allows the transmission of Light Pen/Wand emulation using a 10x border. For a specific scalable narrow element, select a bar code from page J - 9 or J - 10.
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*50x Border
12345 11712 1 This bar code allows the transmission of Light Pen/Wand emulation using a 50x border. For a specific scalable narrow element, select a bar code from this page or the following page.
12345
21730
This bar code allows the transmission of Light Pen/Wand emulation using a 0.3ms narrow element x dimension.
12345
21700
12345
21720
This bar code allows the transmission of Light Pen/Wand emulation using a .15ms narrow element x dimension.
J-9
This bar code allows the transmission of Light Pen/Wand emulation using a 0.5ms narrow element x dimension.
12345
21710
This bar code allows the transmission of Light Pen/Wand emulation using a 1.0ms narrow element x dimension.
J - 10
12345
66666
Load Defaults
12345
66661