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2D barcode scanner User Manual V1.1 2013/06/08 Table of Contents Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 4 Interface Settings .............................................................................................................................. 4 RS232 Serial Port ....................................................................................................................... 4 USB Interface Settings ............................................................................................................... 5 RS232 Settings ........................................................................................................................... 6 Keyboard Settings ............................................................................................................................. 9 Keyboard Country Layout .......................................................................................................... 9 Keyboard Style ........................................................................................................................ 11 Keyboard Conversion .............................................................................................................. 12 Input/Output Settings ..................................................................................................................... 13 Beeper Volume ‐ Good Read ................................................................................................... 15 Beeper Pitch ‐ Good Read ....................................................................................................... 16 Beeper Duration‐ Good Read .................................................................................................. 16 LED Good Read ........................................................................................................................ 17 Scanner Time‐Out ........................................................................................................................... 17 Good Read Delay ............................................................................................................................. 18 Read Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 18 Manual Trigger Modes ............................................................................................................ 18 Presentation Mode ................................................................................................................. 19 Streaming Presentation ........................................................................................................... 20 Hands Free Time‐Out .............................................................................................................. 20 Read Time‐Out ........................................................................................................................ 21 Reread Delay ................................................................................................................................... 21 Illumination Lights ........................................................................................................................... 22 Aimer Mode .................................................................................................................................... 22 Multiple Symbols Read Mode ......................................................................................................... 23 Bar Reverse Settings ........................................................................................................................ 24 Prefix/Suffix ..................................................................................................................................... 24 Prefix Settings .......................................................................................................................... 27 Suffix Settings .......................................................................................................................... 28 Transmit Delays ............................................................................................................................... 29 Inter‐character Delay .............................................................................................................. 29 Barcode message Delay .......................................................................................................... 29 Symbologies .................................................................................................................................... 30 CODABAR ................................................................................................................................ 31 CODE39 ................................................................................................................................... 32 INTERVELAVED 2 0F 5 .............................................................................................................. 33 NEC 2 OF 5 ............................................................................................................................... 34 CODE 93 .................................................................................................................................. 35 STRAIGHT 2 OF 5 ..................................................................................................................... 36 CODE 11 .................................................................................................................................. 38 CODE128 ................................................................................................................................. 39 GS1‐128 ................................................................................................................................... 40 TELEPEN .................................................................................................................................. 40 UPC‐A ...................................................................................................................................... 41 UPC‐E0 ..................................................................................................................................... 43 EAN/JAN‐13 ............................................................................................................................. 45 MSI .......................................................................................................................................... 49 GS1 DATABAR .......................................................................................................................... 50 TRIOPTIC CODE ........................................................................................................................ 52 CODEBLOCK A .......................................................................................................................... 52 CODEBLOCK F .......................................................................................................................... 53 PDF417 .................................................................................................................................... 53 MICRO PDF417 ........................................................................................................................ 54 GS1 COMPOSITE ...................................................................................................................... 55 TCIF LINKED CODE 39(TLC39) .................................................................................................. 56 QR CODE .................................................................................................................................. 56 MAXICODE ............................................................................................................................... 57 DATA MATIX CODE ................................................................................................................... 57 AZTEC CODE ............................................................................................................................ 58 HAN XIN CODE ......................................................................................................................... 59 POSTAL CODE .......................................................................................................................... 59 China Post(Hong Kong 2 0f 5) .......................................................................................... 59 Korea Post ....................................................................................................................... 60 Reference Charts ............................................................................................................................. 61 Programming Number Chart ................................................................................................... 61 ASCII Conversion Chart ............................................................................................................ 62 Symbology Chart ..................................................................................................................... 66 Introducction This User’s Guide proviides dem monstratio on, instaallation, and pro ogrammingg instructtions for the MJ‐6 6706 engine. Engin ne is facttory pro ogrammed d for thee most common c mmunicatiions terminal and com setttings. Iff you neeed to change th hese settiings, programmingg is acccomplished d by scan nning the bar code es in this guide. An n asteriskk (*) nexxt to an op ption indiccates the d default setting. If you areen’t sure what programmingg options are in your engine e, or you u’ve changged some options aand want to restoree the engiine to facttory deffault settin ngs, first scan the Remove Custom C Defaults baar code, then scan Activatee Defaults. This resets r the e engine to the factory default setttings. Facttory Default Settings Interface Settiings RS S232 Serrial Portt The RS23 32 Interfacce bar cod de is used d when co onnecting to the se erial porrt of a PC or termin nal. Thee followingg RS232 In nterface b bar code also a pro ograms a ccarriage reeturn (CR) and a line e feed (LFF) suffix, baaud rate, and datta format as indicaated below w. It also o changess the triggger mode e to manual. RS232 Inte erface US SB Interfface Setttings USB PC o or Macinto osh Keybo oard Scan onee of the fo ollowing codes c to program p t engine for USB the B PC Keyyboard or USB Macintosh Keyyboard. Scanning these cod des also aadds a CR and LF. USB Keybo oard PC USB Keyboard MA AC USB IBM SurePos ollowing codes c to program p t engine for an IBM the I Scan onee of the fo SurrePos (USB B handhelld scannerr) or IBM SurePos ((USB tableetop scann ner) inteerface.Notte:After sccanning o one of these codes, you mustt power cyycle thee cash register. USB B Handheld Scanner USB B Tabletop SScanner Scaan the following co ode to pro ogram the e engine for USB HID bar code scanners. USB B HID POS USSB Serial USSB Serial Scan the followingg code to program tthe engine to emullate a regular RS2 232 RS S232 Setttings RS232 Baaud Rate Baud Ratte sends the data from the engine to t the terrminal at the speecified ratee. The h host terminal must b be set for the samee baud rate e as thee engine. Default == 9600. 300bps 600bps 1200bps 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps 57600bps *115200bp ps RS232Wo ordLength h: DataBits, StopBitts, andParrity Data Bitss sets the w word lenggth at 7 orr 8 bits of data per ccharacter. If an applicatio on requirees only ASSCII Hex characters 0 through 7F decimal (texxt, digits, and puncctuation), select 7 d data bits. For app plications tthat req quire use o of the full ASCII set, select 8 d data bits p per characcter. Default = 8.Stop 8 Bitss sets thee stop bitss at 1 or 2. Defaultt = 1.Paritty provide es a means of cheecking chaaracter bitt patterns for validitty. Defaultt = None. 7 Data, 1 SStop, Parityy None 7 Data, 2 SStop Parity None * 8 Data, 1 1 Stop, Paritty None 7 Data, 1 SStop, Parityy Even 7 Data, 2 SStop, Parityy Even 8 Data, 1 SStop, Parityy Even 7 Data, 1 SStop, Parityy Odd 7 Data, 2 SStop, Parityy Odd 8 Data, 1 SStop, Parityy Odd Ke eyboarrd Setttings Ke eyboard Countrry Layou ut Scan the appropriate counttry code below b to program tthe keybo oard layo out for yo our counttry or lan nguage. As A a generral rule, tthe follow wing chaaracters arre supportted, but n need special care fo or countriees other than thee United Sttates:@ | $ # { } \[ \ ] = / ¡® \\\ \< > ~ nited Statess * Un Belggium Finland Fran nce Gerrmany Italyy Switzerland (G German) Unitted Kingdom Den nmark Norrway Spain Duttch Latin America Brazzil Greek Uzb bek (Cyrillic)) Ke eyboard Style This proggrams keyboard styles, such as Caps Lo ock and SShift Lock. If you u have used Keyboard Conveersion setttings, theey will oveerride anyy of thee following Keyboaard Style settings. Default = Regulaar. Regular is useed when yyou normaally have th he Caps Lo ock key offf. * Regular Caps Lock Shift Lock Automatic Caps Lo ock is used d if you ch hange thee Caps Locck key on and off. The softw ware trackks and refflects if yo ou have Caaps Lock o on or off. TThis n only be used with h systems that havee an LED th hat notes the seleection can Cap ps Lock staatus (AT keeyboards). Automaticc Caps Lock Autocapss via NumLockbar ccode should be scan nned in co ountries (e e.g., Gerrmany, Frrance) where the Caps C Lockk key cann not be ussed to togggle Cap ps Lock. The NumLock option o works w sim milarly to the regular Auttocaps, bu ut uses the NumLocck key to retrieve th he current state of the Cap ps Lock. Autocaps vvia NumLocck Ke eyboard Converrsion Alphabettic keyboaard characters can b be forced tto be all u upper case e or all lowercasee. So if yyou have tthe follow wing bar co ode: ab12 23dE, you can make the ou utput AB123DE by sscanning C Convert A All Charactters to Up pper o Lower Caase. Casse, or to abc123de by scanning Convert All Characters to Deffault = Keyyboard Co onversion O Off. * Keyboard d Conversio on Off Convert Alll Characterrs to Upper Case Convert Alll Characterrs to Lower Case Input/O Output Settin ngs Power Up p Beeper The engine can bee program mmed to beep b when it’s pow wered up. If you u are usin ng a cordless system m, the baase can also be pro ogrammed d to beeep when itt is powerred up. Scan the O S Off bar code(s) if yo ou don’t w want a power up b beep. Defaault = Pow wer Up Bee eper On ‐ Scanner. * Power Up Beeper O On Power Up Beeper Offf Beep o on BEL C Characte er You may wish to force thee engine to t beep upon u a co ommand sent s from m the ho ost. If yo ou scan th he Beep on o BEL on n bar cod de below, the enggine will beep b everry time a BEL charaacter is reeceived from the host. Deffault = Beeep on BEL Off. beep on BEEL On *Beep on B BEL Off Triggerr Click To hear an a audiblee click every time the triggeer is presssed, scan the Triggger Click On bar co ode below w. Scan tthe Triggeer Click Offf code if you don n’t wish to o hear thee click. Deffault =Trigger Click O Off.。 Trigger Clicck On *Trigger Cllick Off Beeper‐G Good Read d The beep per may bee program mmed on o or off in reesponse to o a good rread. Turrning this option Off, O only tu urns off the t beepeer responsse to a good read indication. All error and d program mming beeeps are still audible. od Read O On. Deffault = Beeeper ‐ Goo B Beeper ‐ Go od Read Offf * Beeper ‐ G Good Read O On Be eeper Vo olume G Good Re ead Off Low * High Be eeper Pitch Go ood Read d Low * Medium High eeper Du uration Good R Read Be Thee beeper duration codes mo odify the length off the beep the enggine emits on a go ood read. Default = Normall. *No ormal Beep(50ms) Sho ort Beep(20ms) LED Good Read The LED indicator can be programm med On orr Off in reesponse to a goo od read. Default == On. * LED ‐ Good Read On n LED ‐ Good d Read Off Sccannerr Time‐‐Out Scanner Time‐Out T powers down d the engine affter the u unit has been idlee for the specified time. To prevent the enginee from pow wering down, set this time‐‐out to 0. Scan Sccanner Tim me‐Out, th hen set thee time‐outt by 999ms) fro om the in nside backk cover, then scanning diggits (from 0 ‐ 999,9 0ms. scanning Savve. Defaultt = 120000 Scanner Tim me‐Out Go ood Re ead De elay This sets the minimum amo ount of time before the enggine can read ano other bar code. Deefault = 0 ms (No Delay). * No Delaay If you waant to set your own n length fo or the goo od read deelay, scan the n set thee delay (ffrom 0‐30 0,000 millliseconds) by barr code beelow, then scanning digiits from th he inside b back cover, then scaanning Savve. User‐Specified Good Read Delayy Re ead Mo ode Ma anual Trrigger M Modes When in manual ttrigger mo ode, the scanner sccans until a bar cod de is read, or until the trigger is releaased. * Manual TTrigger Presentattion Mod de Presentattion Mod de uses ambient ligght to deetect bar codes. The LED Ds are dim mmed until a bar co ode is presented to o the scanner, then the LED Ds becomee brighterr to read the code. If the ligght level in n the room m is nott high eno ough, Preseentation M Mode mayy not workk properlyy. Presentation Mode When a sscanner is in presen ntation mo ode, the LEDs dim aa few seco onds afteer a bar code is de c ecoded. If you wissh to dim the LEDs immediately afteer a bar co ode is deccoded, scaan the LED Ds Off bar code, below. Default = LEEDs On. *LED On LED Off Presentation SSensitivity Presentattion Senssitivity iss a numeric rangge that increases or deccreases th he scannerr's reactio on time to bar codee presentaation. To set thee sensitivitty, scan the t Sensittivity bar code, theen scan th he degree e of sen nsitivity (from 0‐20) from the inside back b coveer, and Savve. 0 is the mo ost sensitivve setting,, and 20 iss the least sensitive. Defaultt = 1. Sensitivityy Strreaming g Presen ntation When in Streamingg Presentaation mod de, scan illumination remainss on all tthe time tto continuously search for bar codes. Streamingg Presentation Mode Ha ands Fre ee TimeOut Presentattion Mode is referred to as a “handss free¡” m mode. If the enggine is trigggered wh hen using aa hands frree mode, the engin ne change es to manual triggger mode. You can n set the tiime the en ngine should remain in ng the Hands Free Time‐Outt. Once the manual triggger mode by settin me‐out value is reacched, (if there t have e been no o further trigger pu ulls) tim thee engine reeverts to tthe originaal hands frree mode. Scaan the Han nds Free TTime‐Out b bar code, then scan n the time‐out durattion (fro om 0‐300,000 milliiseconds) from the e inside back coveer, and Saave. Deffault = 5,0 000 ms. Hands Free e Time‐Outt Re ead Time eOut Use this sselection tto set a tim me‐out (in n milliseco onds) of th he scanne er¡ˉs triggger when n using seerial comm mands to trigger th he scanner. Once the scanner has timed ou ut, you can n activate e the scan nner either by presssing or using a serial triggger comm mand. Affter scann ning the R Read thee trigger o Tim me‐Out bar b code, set thee time‐out duration (from m 0‐300,000 milliseconds)) by scanning digitts on the Programming Chaart inside the ning Save. Defaultt = 30,000 ms. bacck cover, then scann Re ead Time‐Ou ut Re eread D Delay This sets the time period beforee the engin ne can reaad the sam me bar cod de a seccond time. Setting rreread delay proteccts againstt accidenttal rereads of thee same barr code. Longer de L elays are effective in n minimizing accidental rereeads. Usse shorterr delays in n applicattions wheere repetittive bar code scanning is required. r Reread Delay on nly works when in Presentattion ode. Mo You u can set your own n length for the re eread delay, scan tthe bar code below, then setting th he delay (from ( 0‐30 0,000 milliseconds)) by scann ning he Save. digits from th User‐Specified Reread d Delay Illuminaation LLights If you waant the illu umination n lights on n while reaading a baar code, sscan thee Lights On bar cod de, below.. Howevver, if you want to turn just the ligh hts off, scaan the bar code. Default = L D Lights On. *On Off Aiimer M Mode This featture allow ws you to turn the aimer on n and off.. When the Inteerlaced bar b code is scann ned, the aimer is interlaceed with the illumination LEDs. Defaault = Inteerlaced. Off *On n M Multiple e Symb bols Re ead Mode When this program mming selection is tturned On n, it allows you to rread mu ultiple sym mbols with h a single p pull of the e trigger. If you prress and h hold thee trigger, aaiming at a series o of symbolss, it reads unique syymbols on nce, beeeping (if turned on)) for each h read. The engine T e attemptts to find and deccode new w symbolss as longg as the trigger iss pulled. When this pro ogrammingg selectio on is turn ned Off, the engin ne will on nly read the sym mbol closeest to the aaiming beam. Deffault = Offf. On *Offf Baar Reve erse Se ettingss Note: Aftter scannin ng Bar Revverse Onlyy, program mming barcodes can nnot be read. Yo ou must sccan Bar Reeverse Off or Bar Revverse and Standard Bar des in order to read d programming bar codes. Cod Bar Reverse On nly Bar Reverse an nd Standard d BarCodes * BBar Reverse Off (Standaard BarCodes) Prrefix/SSuffix Wh hen a bar code is scanned, additional a nt to the host informatiion is sen computer along with the bar code data. This group of bar code data and additional, user‐defined data is called a message string. The selections in this section are used to build the user‐defined data into the message string. Prefix and Suffix characters are data characters that can be sent before and after scanned data. You can specify if they should be sent with all symbologies, or only with specific symbologies. To Add a Prefix or Suffix: Step 1.Scan the Add Prefix or Add Suffix symbol. Step 2.Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart for the symbology to which you want to apply the prefix or suffix. For example, for Code 128, Code ID Hex ID is 6A. Step 3.Scan the 2 hex digits from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual or scan 9, 9 for all symbologies. Step 4.Determine the hex value from the ASCII Conversion Chart, for the prefix or suffix you wish to enter. Step 5.Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Step 6.Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for every prefix or suffix character. Step 7.Scan Save to exit and save, or scan Discard to exit without saving. Repeat Steps 1‐6 to add a prefix or suffix for another symbology. Example: Add a Suffix to a specific symbology. To send a CR (carriage return)Suffix for CODE128 only: Step 1.Scan Add Suffix. Step 2.Determine the 2 digit hex value from the Symbology Chart (included in the Symbology Chart) for CODE128. Step 3.Scan 6, A from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Step 4.Determine the hex value from the ASCII Conversion Chart, for the CR (carriage return). Step 5.Scan 0, D from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Step 6.Scan Save, or scan Discard to exit without saving. To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes You can clear a single prefix or suffix, or clear all prefixes/suffixes for a symbology. If you have been entering prefixes and suffixes for single symbologies, you can use Clear One Prefix (Suffix) to delete a specific character from a symbology. When you Clear All Prefixes (Suffixes), all the prefixes or suffixes for a symbology are deleted. Step 1.Scan the Clear One Prefix or Clear One Suffix symbol. Step 2.Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart for the symbology from which you want to clear the prefix or suffix. Step 3.Scan tthe 2 digitt hex value from the Program mming Chaart inside the of this man nual or scaan 9, 9 forr all symbologies. Yo our changge is bacck cover o auttomaticallyy saved. None. Deffault prefixx = None. Defaultt suffix = N Add CR Suffix On All SSymbologie es Add CR&LF Suffix On All Symbologies Add TAB Suffix On Alll Symbologiies Prefix Setttings Prefix Defaault Settinggs Add Prefixx Clear One Prefix Clear All Prefixes Suffix Setttings Suffix Defaault Settinggs Add Suffixx Clear One Suffix Clear All Suffixes Transmit Delays Inttercharracter D Delay Some terrminals drrop inform mation (ch haracters) if data co omes through o quicklyy. Inter‐character, barcode e messagge delayss slow the too tran nsmission of data, increasingg data integrity. o 5000 millisecon nds (in 5ms 5 An interr‐characteer delay of up to increments) may be p placed bettween the e transmisssion of eaach characcter of scanned s d data. Scaan the Intter‐characcter Delayy bar codee below, then scan the nu umber of 5ms delays, and the Savee bar cod de using the ogrammingg Chart inside the b back coverr of this manual. Pro Inter‐charaacter Delayy To removve this deelay, scan the Inter‐‐characterr Delay baar code, then set the num mber of delays d to 0. Scan the Savee bar cod de using the ogrammingg Chart inside the b back coverr of this manual. Pro Ba arcode m message e Delay A barcod de messaage delayy of up to 5000 milliseconds (in 5ms 5 increments) may be p placed bettween eacch scan traansmissio on. Scan the barrcode messsage Delaay bar code below,, then scaan the number of 5ms 5 delays, and the Save bar b code using the e Programming Chaart inside the nual. bacck cover of this man Barcode message Delay D To rremove th his delay, sscan the b barcode m message Deelay bar code, then set thee numberr of delaays to 0. Scan the Save bar code using the Pro ogrammingg Chart inside the b back coverr of this manual. Syymbolo ogies If you want to decode all the sym mbologiess allowable for yourr engine, sscan other han nd, you waant to decode thee All Symbologies On code. If on the o only a particular symb bology, scaan All Sym mbologies Off follow wed by the e on mbol for th hat particu ular symbo ology. sym All Symbologies On All Symbologies Off CO ODABAR R Default Se ettings *On Off Start/Stop p Characterss On *Start/Sto op Characters Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 60) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 4) CO ODE39 Default Se ettings *On Off Start/Stop p Characterss On * Start/Sto op Characte ers Off *No Checkk Character Validate, b but Don’t Trransmit Validate an nd Transmit efault 48) Maximum Message LLength(De Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 0) Full ASCII O On * Full ASCIII Off INT TERVEL LAVED 2 2 0F 5 Default Se ettings *On Off * No Check Digit Validate, b but Don’t Trransmit Validate an nd Transmit Maximum Message LLength(De efault 80) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 4) NE EC 2 OF 5 5 Default Se ettings *On Off * No Check Digit Validate, b but Don’t Trransmit Validate an nd Transmit Maximum Message LLength(De efault 80) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 4) CO ODE 93 Default Se ettings *On Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 80) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 4) ST TRAIGHT T 2 OF 5 5 STRAIGHT 2 OF 5 INDUSTRIAL Default Se ettings On *Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 80) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 0) STRAIGHT 2 OF 5 IATA A Default Se ettings On *Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 48) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 4) MATRIX 2 0F 5 Default Se ettings On *Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 80) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 4) CO ODE 11 Default Se ettings On *Off One Checkk Digit eck Digits * Two Che Maximum Message LLength(De efault 80) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 4) CO ODE128 Default Se ettings *On Off ISBT On *ISBT Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 48) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 1) GS S1128 Default Se ettings *On Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 80) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 1) TE ELEPEN Default Se ettings On *Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 60) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 1) UP PCA Default Se ettings *On Off *Check Diggit On Check Digiit Off * UPC‐A Number Systtem On UPC‐A Num mber System Off 2 Digit Add denda On * 2 Digit A Addenda Offf 5 Digit Add denda On * 5 Digit A Addenda Offf quired On iss scanned, the engine will only read UPC‐A bar codes that When Req havve addenda.. You musst turn on aa 2 or 5 digitt addenda. UPC‐A Add denda Requ uired On * UPC‐A Addenda Req quired Off When thiss feature is on, there iis a space b between th he data from m the bar code c and d the data frrom the add denda. When turned W d off, there is no spacee. * Addendaa Separatorr On Addenda SSeparator O Off UP PCE0 Default Se ettings Most U.P.C C. bar code es lead with h the 0 num mber system. To reaad these co odes, use the UPC‐EE0 On selection. If you y need to t read cod des that leead with th he 1 mber system m, use UPC‐‐E1. num *On Off UPC‐E Expand expand ds the UPC‐‐E code to tthe 12 digit,, UPC‐A format. UPC‐E0 Expand On * UPC‐E0 EExpand Off Addenda R Required On *Addenda Required O Off * Addendaa Separatorr On Addenda SSeparator O Off * UPC‐E0 C Check Digit On UPC‐E0 Ch heck Digit O Off * UPC‐E0 N Number Sysstem On UPC‐E0 Nu umber Syste em Off 2 Digit Add denda On * 2 Digit A Addenda Offf 5 Digit Add denda On * 5 Digit A Addenda Offf e 0 numberr system. Fo or these co odes, UPC‐E1 Most UPC baar codes leaad with the use UPC‐E0. If you need d to read ccodes that llead with tthe 1 numb ber system, use the UPC‐E1 On n selection. Default == Off. UPC‐E1 On n * UPC‐E1 O Off EA AN/JAN13 Default Se ettings *On Off * Check Diigit On Check Digiit Off 2 Digit Add denda On * 2 Digit A Addenda Offf 5 Digit Add denda On * 5 Digit A Addenda Offf Addenda R Required * Addendaa Not Requiired * Addendaa Separatorr On Addenda SSeparator O Off ISBN Transslate On * ISBN Translate Off 8 EAN/JAN‐8 Default Se ettings *On Off * Check Diigit On * Check Diigit Off 2 Digit Add denda On *2 Digit Ad ddenda Offf 5 Digit Add denda On *5 Digit Ad ddenda Offf Addenda R Required On * Addendaa Required Off * Addendaa Separatorr On Addenda SSeparator O Off MS SI Default Se ettings On *Off * Validate e Type 10, b but Don’t TTransmit Validate Tyype 10 and Transmit Validate 2 Type 10 Ch haracters, but Don’t Traansmit Validate 2 Type 10 Ch haracters an nd Transmitt Validate Tyype 10 then n Type 11 Character, but Don’t Traansmit Validate Tyype 10 then n Type 11 Character an nd Transmitt Disable MSI Check Ch haracters Maximum Message LLength(De efault 48) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 4) GS S1 DATAB BAR BAR OMNID DIRECTIONA AL GS1 DATAB Default Se ettings *On Off GS1 DATAB BAR limited d Default Se ettings *On Off GS1 DATAB BAR EXPANDED Default Se ettings *On Off efault 74) Maximum Message LLength(De ength(Deffault 4) Minimum Message Le TR RIOPTIC C CODE Note: Triioptic Cod de must be off If you are going to scan CODE32 cod de. On *Off CO ODEBLOCK A Default Se ettings On *Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 600) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 1) CO ODEBLOCK F Default Se ettings On *Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 2048) ) ength(Deffault 1) Minimum Message Le PD DF417 Default Se ettings *On Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 2710) ) ength(Deffault 1) Minimum Message Le MIICRO PD DF417 Default Se ettings On *Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 366) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 1) GS S1 COMP POSITE GS1 COMP POSITE COD DES Default Se ettings On *Off On GS1 UP PC/EAN *Off GS1 U UPC/EAN Maximum Message LLength(De efault 2435) ) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 1) TC CIF LINK KED COD DE 39(TL LC39) ON *OFF QR R CODE Default Se ettings *On Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 7089) ) ength(Deffault 1) Minimum Message Le MA AXICODE Default Se ettings On *Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 150) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 1) DA ATA MAT TIX CODE Default Se ettings *On Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 3116) ) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 1) AZ ZTEC CODE Default Se ettings *On Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 3832) ) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 1) HA AN XIN C CODE Default Se ettings On *Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 7833) ) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 1) PO OSTAL CO ODE China Post((Hong Ko ong 2 0f 5) Default All China Postt Settings On *Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 80) ength(Deffault 2) Minimum Message Le Korea Post Default All Korea Post Settings On *Off Maximum Message LLength(De efault 48) Minimum Message Le ength(Deffault 2) Transmit C Check Digit * Don’t TTransmit Check Digit Re eference Chaarts Programm ming Nu umber Ch hart 0 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Save Discarrd AS SCII Conv version Chart DECC 0 1 HEX 0 1 Charracter (Co ode) NUL LL STA ART OF HEA ADING (SO OH) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 10 11 12 13 14 15 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 30 31 1E 1F START OF TEXT (STX) END OF TEXT (ETX) END OF TRANSMISSION (EOT) END OF QUERY (ENQ) ACKNOWLEDGE (ACK) BEEP (BEL) BACKSPACE (BS) HORIZONTAL TAB (HT) LINE FEED (LF) VERTICAL TAB (VT) FF (FORM FEED) CR (CARRIAGE RETURN) SO (SHIFT OUT) SI (SHIFT IN) DATA LINK ESCAPE (DLE) DEVICE CONTROL 1 (DC1) DEVICE CONTROL 2 (DC2) DEVICE CONTROL 3 (DC3) DEVICE CONTROL 4 (DC4) NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGE-MENT (NAK) SYNCHRONIZE (SYN) END OF TRANSMISSION BLOCK (ETB) CANCEL (CAN) END OF MEDIUM (EM) SUBSTITUTE (SUB) ESCAPE (ESC) FILE SEPARATOR (FS) RIGHT ARROW GROUP SEPARATOR (GS) LEFT ARROW RECORD SEPARATOR (RS) UP ARROW UNIT SEPARATOR (US) DOWN ARROW 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 <SPACE> ! " # $ % & ' ( ) 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F 50 51 52 53 54 * + , . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ <DEL> 128 Symbology Chart Symbology All Symbologies Code128 GS1-128 EAN-13 EAN-13 with Add-On EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code EAN-8 EAN-8 with Add-On Matrix 2 of 5 Code49 Code 32 Code 39 Britsh Post Canadian Post China Post Han Xin Codebar Codablock A Codablock F Code 11 Code 93 and 93i Data Matrix Australian Post Aztec Code GS1 Composite GS1 DataBar InfoMail Intelligent Mail Barcode Interleaved 2 of 5 Japanese Post AIM ID Possible AIM ID Modifiers CODE ID CODE ID hex d d 99 6A 49 64 64 ]E3 d 64 ]E4 ]E3 ]X0 ]Tm ]X0 ]Am ]X0 ]X0 ]X0 ]X0 ]Fm ]O6 ]Om ]H3 ]Gm ]dm ]X0 ]zm ]em ]em ]X0 D D m I b B C Q H a V q h i w A z y y , 44 44 6D 6C <3C 62 42 43 51 48 61 56 71 68 69 77 41 7A 79 79 2c M 4D e 65 4A ]Cm ]C1 ]E0 ]E3 0,1,2,4 0,1,2,4 0,1,3,4,5,7 0-1 0,1,4,5,6 0,1,4,5,6 0-9,A-Z,a-m 0-6 0-9,A-C 0-3 0 ]X0 ]Im ]X0 0,1,3 j KIX (Netherlands) Post Korea Post MaxiCode MicroPDF417 MSI NEC 2 of 5 OCR MICR (E 13 B) OCR SEMI Font OCR-A OCR-B PDF417 Planet Code Postal-4i Postnet QR Code and Micro QR Code Straight 2 of 5 IATA Straight 2 of 5 Industrial TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39) Telepen UPC-A UPC-A with Add-On UPC-A with Extended Coupon Code UPC-E UPC-E with Add-On UPC-E1 ]X0 K 4B ]X0 ]Um ]Lm ]Mm ]X0 ]o3 ]o3 ]o1 ]o2 ]Lm ]X0 ]X0 ]X0 ? x R g Y O O O O r L N P 3F 7 8 52 67 59 4F 4F 4F 4F 72 4C 4E 50 0-3 3-5 0 0-2 ]Qm 0-6 s 73 ]Rm 0,1,3 f 66 ]S0 f 66 ]L2 T 54 ]Bm ]E0 ]E3 t c c 54 63 63 ]E3 c 63 ]E0 ]E3 ]X0 E E E 45 45 45