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Getting Started Connecting The Scanner Usb: Keyboard Wedge:

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Getting Started Turn off the computer’s power before connecting the scanner, and then power up the computer once the scanner is fully connected. Connecting the Scanner USB: Keyboard Wedge: optional adapter cable Reading Techniques Recall Defaults The following bar code resets all standard product default settings. Interface Selections USB Keyboard Wedge Prefix Scan one of the following bar codes to program your scanner to add or remove a start of text character, or AIM or Nixdorf identification characters before each bar code. Suffix Scan one of the following bar codes to program your scanner to add or remove a carriage return, line feed, tab, or end of text after each bar code. User Configurable Prefix/Suffix One or two prefix or suffix characters can be added and assigned for data transmission. Use one of the codes below with a 3 code byte sequence that represents the desired character (see ASCII Conversion Chart, end of document) for your prefix or suffix. (To add additional prefix/suffix characters, refer to your Single-Line Configuration Guide.) Scan the Enter/Exit Programming bar code to begin. Then scan the 3 digit decimal equivalent of the ASCII character into the appropriate character location with the code byte bar codes (see Code Bytes, end of document). To save, scan the Enter/Exit Programming bar code again. Example: To add an asterisk (*) as a prefix, scan the bar codes: 1. Enter/Exit Programming 2. Configurable Prefix #1 3. Code Byte 0 4. Code Byte 4 5. Code Byte 2 6. Enter/Exit Programming Supplements Scan one of the bar codes below to program your scanner for 2 or 5 digit bar code supplements. 977 (2 Digit) Supplement Required: Turn on this feature when a 2 digit supplement is required for EAN-13 codes that begin with 977. Laser/Scan Modes If you want to have the scanner work in the Continuous Blinky Scan mode, firstly scan the Enable Automatic Scanning barcode. After scanning the Enable Automatic Scanning barcode, scan the Continuous Blinky Scan barcode. If you want to press the trigger button to scan, scan the Enable Manual Trigger barcode to activate the laser mode. UPC/EAN Formatting Scan Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 and a leading zero is transmitted before a UPC-A bar code to convert it to EAN-13. Scan Transmit Lead Zero on UPC-E to transmit a zero before each UPC-E bar code. Scan Transmit UPC-A Number System to transmit the UPC-A leading digit with the bar code data. To transmit just the data, without the leading digit, scan Don’t Transmit UPC-A Number System. Expand UPC-E to 12 Digits expands the UPC-E code to the 12 digit, UPC-A format. When Code 39 Full ASCII On is scanned, certain character pairs within the bar code symbol will be interpreted as a single character. For example: $V will be decoded as the ASCII character SYN, and / C will be decoded as the ASCII character #. Miscellaneous Minimum Symbol Length specifies the minimum number of characters allowable for non-UPC/EAN bar codes. Scan the Enter/ Exit Programming bar code to begin. Scan Minimum Symbol Length, then scan the minumum number of characters allowed using code byte bar codes, below. For example, for a 12-character symbol length, scan 012. To save, scan the Enter/Exit Programming bar code again. Symbol Length Lock specifies the exact number of characters required for non-UPC/EAN bar codes. Scan the Enter/Exit Programming bar code to begin. Scan Symbol Length Lock, then scan three bar codes representing the desired number of characters using the code byte bar codes, below. For example, for a 12character symbol length lock, scan 012. To save, scan the Enter/ Exit Programming bar code again. Code Bytes ASCII Conversion Chart Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char 0 1 00 01 NUL 26 SOH 27 1A 1B SUB 52 ESC 53 34 35 4 5 78 79 4E 4F N O 104 68 105 69 h i 2 3 4 02 03 04 STX 28 ETX 29 EOT 30 1C 1D 1E FS GS RS 54 55 56 36 37 38 6 7 8 80 81 82 50 51 52 P Q R 106 6A 107 6B 108 6C j k l 5 6 7 05 06 07 ENQ 31 ACK 32 BEL 33 1F 20 21 US ! 57 58 59 39 3A 3B 9 : ; 83 84 85 53 54 55 S T U 109 6D 110 6E 111 6F m n o 8 9 10 08 09 0A BS HT LF 34 35 36 22 23 24 “ # $ 60 61 62 3C 3D 3E < = > 86 87 88 56 57 58 V W X 112 70 113 71 114 72 p q r 11 12 0B 0C VT FF 37 38 25 26 % & 63 64 3F 40 ? @ 89 90 59 5A Y Z 115 73 116 74 s t 13 14 15 0D 0E 0F CR SO SI 39 40 41 27 28 29 ‘ ( ) 65 66 67 41 42 43 A B C 91 92 93 5B 5C 5D [ \ ] 117 75 118 76 119 77 u v w 16 17 18 10 11 12 DLE DC1 DC2 42 43 44 2A 2B 2C * + , 68 69 70 44 45 46 D E F 94 95 96 5E 5F 60 ^ _ ‘ 120 78 121 79 122 7A x y z 19 20 21 13 14 15 DC3 45 DC4 46 NAK 47 2D 2E 2F . / 71 72 73 47 48 49 G H l 97 98 99 61 62 63 a b c 123 7B 124 7C 125 7D { | } 22 23 16 17 SYN 48 ETB 49 30 31 0 1 74 75 4A 4B J K 100 64 101 65 d e 126 7E 127 7F ~ 24 25 18 19 CAN 50 EM 51 32 33 2 3 76 77 4C 4D L M 102 66 103 67 f g