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10/29/2014 Reg Setting Name 32 Idle Mode Countdown Timer (ms) Default (Hex) 64 (#100) Bluetooth readers: Active Mode Countdown Timer (ms) Comment Valid Range: 0 to 7FFFFFFF Milliseconds. This state: Idle (Mid power usage) Next state: Standby Counts down to the end of Idle Mode. To disable this timer, set the register value to -1 as in the following example which disables and saves the timer setting with the ‘C’ command: C(32)#-1 Idle Mode is the time after the Active Mode Countdown Timer has expired and before the Idle Mode Countdown Timer has expired. There are many user and firmware events that will reset the timer or send the reader back into a higher-power mode; therefore it may seem that the timer is longer than the value set. Bluetooth readers: This is the time from active mode to idle mode when the unit is not in the charger. If in the charger, this gets added to register 2C to get the time from active to idle. Bluetooth readers this state: Active (High power usage) Bluetooth readers next state: Idle 33 34 35 Target Time Before Decode (ms) 0 Maximum Candidate Decodes Per Read 1 Button Stay-Down Time (ms) 0 Also see registers: 32, 88, 8E, 9F, 2C, 9E Valid Range: 0 to 7FFFFFFF Milliseconds This is the time between a trigger event and when the reader will capture an image. It is useful for positioning the reader over a specific barcode among multiple barcodes. The Reader will process up to this number of codes per “read code” event. If there are more than this many codes in the field of view and within target tolerance, only the first ones will be decoded. For fastest performance with single codes, set to 1. Also see registers: 4A, D8, DB Valid Range: 0 to 7FFFFFFF Milliseconds Keep processing the “read code” events for this amount of time (act as if the button stays down for this time) With version 268+, this register is not used with motion detect. 37 Host Acknowledgement Time Limit (ms) 2BC (#700) Also see register: 21A Valid Range: 0 to 7FFFFFFF Milliseconds After sending data to Host, the Reader waits up to this amount of time for the acknowledgement from Host before declaring failure. Page 26 of 72 © 2014 The Code Corporation 12393 South Gateway Park Place Suite 600, Draper, UT 84020 (801) 495-2200 FAX (801) 495-0280