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REFERENCES 

5.9.2 Copy 

Gryphon

 Mx30 Series 

 

Procedure:

 

  Using the 

slave

 reader and its OM-Gryphon™ cradle, follow the initialization 

procedure in chapter 4 of this manual or from the Quick Reference Manual. 

 

 

  With the 

master

 Gryphon

 Mx30 (correctly configured reader), read the Copy 

Configuration barcode below. Then place it onto an OM-Gryphon™ cradle within 
10 seconds. The reader will beep indicating the configuration has been copied. 

 

 

 

The configuration will be simultaneously sent over the RS232 interface of the 
OM-Gryphon™. If this causes undesired effects disconnect the RS232 cable 
between the PC and OM-Gryphon™ during this process. 

 

 

Copy Configuration 

Ì$+ZZ0$-*Π

 

 

  With the 

slave

 Gryphon

 Mx30, read the Get Configuration barcode below. 

Then place it onto the 

same

 OM-Gryphon™ cradle used in the step above. The 

slave reader's address will not be changed. 

 

Get Configuration 

Ì$+ZZ2$-4Π

The configuration will be copied from the master to the slave Gryphon

 Mx30.

 

The 

slave Gryphon

 Mx30 signals the end of the procedure with a series of beeps. It is 

now ready to be used with its own OM-Gryphon™ cradle. 
 

  Repeat the procedure above to configure other slave readers. The 

 

OM-Gryphon™ can continue to configure slave readers until it receives another 
command or data. 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for Gryphon DX30

Page 1: ...GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 Reference Manual 90ACC1930 ...

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Page 3: ...GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 REFERENCE MANUAL ...

Page 4: ...ake modifications and improvements without prior notification Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material Product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Datalogic S...

Page 5: ...ayout 11 3 1 2 Multiple Reader Layout 11 3 1 3 Multiple Stand Alone Layouts 12 3 2 Multidrop STAR System Network Layouts 13 3 2 1 Host Master Layout 13 4 CONFIGURATION 14 4 1 Configuration Methods 14 4 1 1 Reading Configuration Barcodes 14 4 1 2 Using DL Sm rtSet 14 4 1 3 Copy Command 14 4 1 4 Sending Configuration Strings from Host 15 4 2 Setup Procedures 15 4 3 Gryphon Dx30 Setup 16 4 4 Gryphon ...

Page 6: ...ard Nationality 42 Fifo 43 Inter character Delay 43 Inter code Delay 44 Control Character Emulation 44 USB Keyboard Speed 45 WEDGE PARAMETERS 46 Keyboard Nationality 47 Caps Lock 48 Caps Lock Auto Recognition IBM AT compatible only 48 Num Lock 49 Inter character Delay 49 Inter code Delay 50 Keyboard Setting 51 Control Character Emulation 53 PEN EMULATION 54 Operating Mode 55 Minimum Output Pulse 5...

Page 7: ... Timeout 75 Standby 75 READING PARAMETERS 76 Hand Held Operation 77 Stand Operation 77 Hardware Trigger Mode 78 Trigger off Timeout 78 Flash Mode 79 Reads per Cycle 79 Safety Time 80 Beeper Intensity 80 Beeper Tone 81 Beeper Type 81 Beeper Length 81 PDF Decoding Recognition Intensity 82 Good Read Spot Duration 82 Automatic Operation Aiming Light 83 DECODING PARAMETERS 84 Ink Spread 85 Overflow Con...

Page 8: ...ES 135 5 1 RS232 Parameters 135 5 1 1 Handshaking 135 5 1 2 ACK NACK Protocol 136 5 1 3 FIFO 137 5 1 4 RX Timeout 138 5 2 Pen Parameters 138 5 2 1 Minimum Output Pulse 138 5 2 2 Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128 138 5 2 3 Overflow 139 5 2 4 Output and Idle Levels 139 5 2 5 Inter Block Delay 140 5 3 Data Format 140 5 3 1 Header Terminator Selection 140 5 3 2 Define Special Key Sequence 142 5 3 3 A...

Page 9: ...ntrol for Radio Response 153 5 7 4 Single Store 154 5 8 Configuration Editing Commands 155 5 9 Configuration Copying Commands 156 5 9 1 Copy Gryphon Dx30 Series 156 5 9 2 Copy Gryphon Mx30 Series 157 5 9 3 Copy OM Gryphon 158 5 10 C Gryphon Configuration 159 5 11 Default Parameters for POS Terminals 160 6 TECHNICAL FEATURES 161 6 1 Gryphon Dx30 161 6 2 Gryphon Mx30 162 6 3 OM Gryphon C Gryphon 163...

Page 10: ...30 Mx30 SERIES READERS Figure A Gryphon Dx30 and Mx30 Series Readers LED Reading Window Trigger Gryphon Dx30 Cable Connector Gryphon Mx30 Battery Cover Battery Reconditioning Button LEDs Figure B OM GRYPHON and C GRYPHON viii ...

Page 11: ... warehouse The new green spot Datalogic patent application produced by the Gryphon provides good reading feedback directly on the code where the user usually tends to be looking Correct pointing becomes quick and easy thanks to the sharp and bright illumination line All these characteristics are coupled with outstanding performance in terms of reading quickness and decoding capability thanks to st...

Page 12: ...rporates a multi standard interface which can be nnected to a Host by plugging the correct interface cable into the connector as shown elow co b To disconnect the cable insert a paper clip or other similar object into the slot on the reader battery cover while unplugging the cable from the Gryphon Dx30 body CAUTION Connections should always be made with power OFF 2 ...

Page 13: ...ugging the correct interface cable into the Host connector placed on the base of the cradle In addition the cradle must be connected to an external power supply To disconnect the cable insert a paper clip or other similar object into the hole corresponding to the Host connector on the body of the cradle Push down on the clip while unplugging the cable Disconnecting the OM GRYPHON Cable er Pow 3 ...

Page 14: ...GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 2 2 3 RS232 CONNECTION 2 4 USB if required 4 ...

Page 15: ...INSTALLATION 2 2 5 IBM USB POS 2 6 WEDGE CONNECTION 5 ...

Page 16: ...GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 2 6 ...

Page 17: ...INSTALLATION 2 2 7 PEN EMULATION CONNECTION 7 ...

Page 18: ...r NiMh batteries frequent recharging before fully discharging can cause a memory effect in which the batteries assume a reduced capacity Since it is not practical to wait for the reader to be fully discharged before recharging it the OM Gryphon and the C Gryphon are provided with a battery reconditioning feature which overcomes the memory effect problem To perform battery reconditioning simply pre...

Page 19: ...eries in your Gryphon Mx30 scanner proceed as follows 1 Unscrew the battery cover screw 2 Open the battery cover 3 Replace the old batteries with new ones then screw the battery cover back into place NiMh NiCd or Alkaline AA Batteries Battery Cover Screw Battery Cover 9 ...

Page 20: ...mble short terminals or expose to high temp charg WARNING relevant laws in force erature Risk of fire explosion Use specified er only Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of the batteries as required by the 10 ...

Page 21: ...TWORK LAYOUTS There are two basic system layouts that can be employed Stand Alone systems and Multidrop STAR System Networks 3 1 STAND ALONE LAYOUTS 3 1 1 Single Reader Layout 3 1 2 Multiple Reader Layout In stand alone systems each cradle is connected to a single Host 11 ...

Page 22: ...dles in the system have different addresses Multiple Stand Alone Systems in the Same Area ince the cradles can communicate to multiple Gryphon Mx30 scanners you might it C Gryphon battery chargers in addition to the O G t the battery re charging operation can be performed for several scanners at the same time S find useful to employ one or more M ryphon cradle so tha 12 ...

Page 23: ...aster with STAR Link AR Box converter ARGAT stem Network with Host as Master g STAR Link software The Host is e base stations provide communications between a ngle Host B ST C ST E base stations Example Multidrop STAR Sy In this layout the Host acts as the Master usin connected in RS232 to a STAR Box converter which is connected to the first slave in the RS485 network In this way th si and all rea...

Page 24: ...f configuration 3 Modify the desired parameters in procedures given for each group one or more sections following the 4 Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page of configuration Reference notes describing the operation of the more complex parameters are given in chapter 5 4 1 2 Using DL Sm rtSet DL Sm rtSet is a Windows based utility program providing a quic...

Page 25: ...aining nfigur as e devices quickly and e SETUP PROCEDURES F a For Gryphon Mx30 Series readers the setup procedures depend on two basic a p ations Stand Alone or STAR System communication w OM par G r 4 4 or by the STAR M communication with th netw mod ork by the STARGATE RF base station or by the STAR Modem radio em par 4 5 agram End of Setup Your reader is now ready to read barcodes using the def...

Page 26: ... STAND ALONE SETUP 1 Ì oÎ phon Mx30 reader adio Address 3 ÌRA0RFHÎ four digits for the Gryphon Mx30 Address from 0000 to 1999 All readers used in the same area must have different addresses Exit and Save configuration 4 Ì Î GRYPHON MX30 O Read the restore default parameters code below Restore Gryphon Mx30 Default 2 Read the codes below to set the radio address of the Gry Enter configuration Ì Î Se...

Page 27: ...radle within 10 seconds a eep will be emitted signaling that the OM Gryphon cradle has been paired een LED on the reader will go off excluded To connect several 4 4 1 Using Multiple M Series Readers with Same Cradle Bind ryphon Mx30 will blink the positioned onto the cradle Firmly position the reader onto the OM Grypho b to the Gryphon Mx30 and the gr een LED Gr Read the OM Gryphon restore default...

Page 28: ...th the same cradle by following the uration procedure substitutin ith Join step 5 5 he green LED on the Gryphon Mx30 will blink the reader is ready to be positioned onto the cradle END of procedure config g the Bind command w Join Ì RN1 NÎ T Complete step 6 If the cradle is not Bound to a reader its address assumes a random value which can cause conflicts and malfunctions to other cradles within i...

Page 29: ...re a Gryphon Mx30 reader to communicate with STAR Modem in Stand Alone Mode follow the procedure in par 4 4 substituting steps 4 and 5 with those belo AR Modem Address ÌRSRÎ 4 of the STAR Modem 5 Exit and Save configuration Ì Î D of procedure YOUR READER IS NOW READY TO To hange the defaults see par EN READ BARCODES c 4 8 19 ...

Page 30: ... station Restore Gry 1 Ì oÎ 2 he co g to the length of the codes to be read 3 Code Length 240 Characters Code Length 240 Characters ÌRA2dÎ ÌRF8Î four digits from the Numeric Table in the range 0000 1999 All readers must have different addresses he follow onfiguring a Gr s phon Mx30 Default Enter configuration Ì Î Set t nnection accordin ÌRA1aÎ Set Radio Address 4 20 ...

Page 31: ...d the four digit address Set Last STAR System Address of the Last STAR System device in the system NOTE Whenever the system is composed of a single base station the first and last base station addresses steps 5 and 6 must have the same value Exit and Save Configuration Ì Î END of procedure OUR RE o change the defaults see par 4 8 7 Y ADER IS NOW READY TO READ BARCODES T 21 ...

Page 32: ...E SELECTION Read the interface selection Standard Ì CP0 Î POS Terminals Nixdorf Mode A Ì CM2EC0 Î Fujitsu Ì CM1 ÈÎ ICL Mode Ì CM0 ÃÎ For POS termina PEN Ì CP6 BÎ code RS232 for your application l default settings refer to par 5 11 22 ...

Page 33: ...CONFIGURATION 4 WEDGE IBM AT or PS 2 PCs Ì CP500 aÎ IBM XT PC Notebook Ì CP505 ÈÎ IBM SURE1 Ì CP506 Î Ì CP504 Î Ì CP503 vÎ IBM Terminal 3153 23 ...

Page 34: ...rface for these IBM Terminals read the correct KEY TRANSMISSION code Select the KEYBOARD TYPE if necessary default advanced keyboard KEY TRANSMISSION MODE Ì CP502 oÎ make break keyboard Ì CP501 hÎ KEYBOARD TYPE a ard make only keyboard dvanced keybo Ì FK1 ÉÎ typewriter keyboard Ì FK0 ÄÎ 24 ...

Page 35: ...Keyboar You do not need to make a Keyboard Nationality sele efault Num Lock Unchanged Make sure the Num Lock key on your eyboard is ON IBM AT ALT mode Ì CP507 Î PC Notebook ALT mode Ì CP508 2Î WYSE TERMINALS ANSI Keyboard Ì CP509 9Î PC Keyboard Ì CP510 gÎ ASCII Keyboard Ì CP511 nÎ VT220 style Keyboard Ì CP514 ÇÎ T d Nationality used ction d k 25 ...

Page 36: ...GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 4 WEDGE CONTINUED L TERMINALS VT2xx VT3 Ì CP512 uÎ DIGITA xx VT4xx APPLE APPLE ADB Bus Ì CP513 Î 26 ...

Page 37: ...selected from the dialog box the first time only If the Host supplies sufficient power to the reader the start up phase ends correctly the green LED stops blinking and the reader emits the beep OK signal the Host does not supply sufficient power to the reader a dialog box will appear on If the Host and the reader will be blocked green LED continues blinking In this case disconnect the USB device c...

Page 38: ... requested Green LED blinks Green LED off BEEP OK BEEP OK First Up Start Green LED off Successive start ups will autom he previously loaded drivers If external power is used verif pplied atically recognize t y that external power is already su NO YES Read test codes Reader is READY Green LED blinks Green LED off BEEP OK BEEP OK Connect Grypho Dx30 to H n ost Success e Start Ups iv Disconnect reade...

Page 39: ...APPLE Ì UA05 FÎ USB IBM Hand Held evice Installation software which can be downloaded from the web site USB COM Ì UA02 4Î USB IBM Table Top Ì UA00 Î Ì UA01 Î When configuring USB COM the relevant files and drivers must be installed from the USB D http www datalogic com 29 ...

Page 40: ...es and indicator status oning DING PARAMETERS maintain correct barcode decoding in certain special g conditions I N parameters allow configuration of a personalized mix of codes code f d ADVA ATTING PARAMETERS allow code concatenation and advanced format of me the Host It cannot be used with Pen Emulation connections O PARAMETERS Mx30 series only allow configuration of radio control ANGING DEFAULT...

Page 41: ...K NACK ROTOCOL FIFO INTER CHARACTER DELAY RX TIMEOUT SERIAL TRIGGER LOCK 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE P available at the top of each page 2 n codes from the desired groups Read the code and follow the procedure given Default value 3 nd Save Configuration code ONCE Read configuratio Read the Exit a available at the top of each page 31 ...

Page 42: ...ration Exit and Save Configuration Ì Î RS232 Ì Î B E AUD RAT 150 baud ÌCDOKÎ 300 baud 600 baud ÌCD1XÎ ÌCD2 Î 1200 baud 2400 baud ÌCD3 Î ÌCD4aÎ 4800 baud 9600 baud ÌCD5dÎ ÌCD6gÎ 19200 baud 38400 baud ÌCD7jÎ ÌCD8mÎ 32 ...

Page 43: ...Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration Ì Î RS232 Ì Î PARITY none ÌCC0SÎ even parity ÌCC1VÎ odd parity ÌCC2YÎ DATA BITS 7 bits ÌCA0OÎ 8 bits ÌCA1RÎ 9 bits ÌCA2UÎ 33 ...

Page 44: ...on Exit and Save Configuration Ì Î RS232 Ì Î STOP BITS 1 stop bit 2 stop bits ÌCB0QÎ ÌCB1TÎ HANDSHAKING ÌCE0WÎ h ÌCE1ZÎ so RTS always ON ÌCE3 Î See par 5 1 1 for details disable ardware RTS CTS ftware XON XOFF ÌCE2 Î 34 ...

Page 45: ...Save Configuration Ì Î RS232 Ì Î ACK NACK PROTOCOL disable Ì See par 5 1 2 for details particularly on implementing this parameter with Gryphon Mx30 FIFO ER0sÎ enable ÌER1vÎ ÌEC0UÎ ÌEC1XÎ See par 5 1 3 for details disable enable 35 ...

Page 46: ...d to Host Read 2 numbers from the table where 01 99 milliseconds delay disabled OUT ÌCK3Î 00 DELAY disabled DELAY from 1 to 99 RX TIME timeout control in reception from Host ÌCL5Î Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 TIMEOUT disabled 01 99 TIMEOUT from 1 to 9 9 seconds rx timeout 5 seconds See par 5 1 4 for details 36 ...

Page 47: ... SERIAL TRIGGER LOCK disabled Read 2 characters from the Hex Numeric table in the range 00 FE where First Character enables device trigger Second Character inhibits device trigger until the first character is received again ÌCR0qÎ enable and select characters ÌCR1tÎ ...

Page 48: ...d speed USB IBM No parameter selection required Read the Enter Configu USB COM USB KBD tionality FIFO Inte ode delay Control 1 ration code ONCE available at the top of each page Read configuration codes Read the code and follow the procedure given Default value Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE 2 from the desired groups 3 available at the top of each page 38 ...

Page 49: ...ve Configuration Ì Î USB COM Ì Î HANDSHAKING hardware RTS CTS ÌCE1ZÎ software XON XOFF ÌCE3 Î See par 5 1 1 for details ACK NACK PROTOCOL disable ÌCE0WÎ ÌCE2 Î RTS always ON disable sÎ enable ÌER1vÎ See par 5 1 2 for details ÌER0 39 ...

Page 50: ...B COM Ì Î FIFO disable Ì IN EC0UÎ enable ÌEC1XÎ See par 5 1 3 for details TER CHARACTER DELAY delay between characters transmitted to Host Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 01 99 illiseconds delay disabled ÌCK3Î DELAY disabled DELAY from 1 to 99 m 40 ...

Page 51: ...T disabled 01 99 TIMEOUT from 1 to 9 9 seconds rx timeout 5 seconds See par 5 1 4 for details SERIAL TRIGGER LOCK disabled ÌCR0qÎ enable and select characters ÌCR1tÎ Read 2 characters fro the Hex Numeric table in the range aracter enables device trigger cter hibits device trigger until the first character is received again m 00 FE where First Ch Second Chara in 41 ...

Page 52: ...NAT Not Available for USB KBD ALT MODE Interface his parameter default value is restored through the Interface Selection code and not Restore Belgian ÌFJ7yÎ English French ÌFJ4pÎ ÌFJ2jÎ German Italian ÌFJ3mÎ ÌFJ1gÎ Japanese Spanish ÌFJ8 Î ÌFJ6vÎ Swedish USA ÌFJ0dÎ T Default ÌFJ5sÎ 42 ...

Page 53: ...SB KBD Ì Î FIFO disable Ì XÎ See par 5 1 3 for details INTER CHARACTER DELAY EC0UÎ enable ÌEC1 delay between characters transmitted to Host ÌCK3Î Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 DELAY disabled 01 99 DELAY from 1 to 99 milliseconds delay disabled 43 ...

Page 54: ... Î USB KBD Ì Î INTER CODE DELAY delay between codes transmitted to Host Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 DELA led 01 99 nds delay disabled CONTROL CHARACTER EMULATION ÌFG Î Y disab DELAY from 1 to 99 seco CTRL Shift Key ÌFO0nÎ CTRL Key ÌFO1qÎ 44 ...

Page 55: ...Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration Ì Î USB KBD Ì Î USB KEYBOARD SPEED ÌUT01dÎ Normal ÌUT10cÎ Fast 45 ...

Page 56: ...K NTER CHARACTER DELAY INTER CODE DELAY KEYBOARD SETTING CONTROL CHARACTER EMULATION 1 on iguration code ONCE I Read the Enter C f available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration codes from the desired groups Read the code and follow the procedure given 3 Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE Default value available at the top of each page 46 ...

Page 57: ...WEDGE Ì Î KEYBO ALITY ARD NATION Belgian ÌFJ7yÎ English French ÌFJ4pÎ ÌFJ2jÎ n Ì Spanish Swedish ÌFJ5sÎ USA ÌFJ0dÎ board Nationality sele M AT compatible PCs Japanese ÌFJ8 Î Germa ÌFJ3mÎ Italian FJ1gÎ ÌFJ6vÎ The Japanese Key ction is valid only for IB 47 ...

Page 58: ...tch your keyboard caps lock status ote Caps lock manual configuration is ignored when Caps Lock Auto Recognition is atically recognized CAPS LOCK AUTO RECOGNITION IBM AT COMPATIBLE ONLY ÌFE1 Î N enabled For PC Notebook interface selections the caps lock status is autom therefore this command is not necessary disable enable ÌFP0pÎ ÌFP1sÎ 48 ...

Page 59: ... as follows if your keyboard Num Lock is normally on toggle num lock FL1kÎ num lock unchanged T use num lock unchanged if your keyboard Num Lock is normally off use toggle num lock In this way the device will execute the Alt Mode procedure correctly for your application INTER CHARACTER DELAY delay between characters transmitted to Host ÌCK3Î Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 DELAY disabled 01...

Page 60: ...ation Exit and Save Configuration Ì Î WEDGE Ì Î INTER CODE DELAY DELAY disabled delay between codes transmitted to Host ÌFG Î Read 2 numbers from the table where 00 01 99 DELAY from 1 to 99 seconds delay disabled 50 ...

Page 61: ...essed and released key enerate an acoustic signal on the reader otherwise repress the key Never press more than one key at the same t to the normal use of your keyboard P ackspace to correct a key entry In this case the reader emits 2 beeps N APS LOCK and NUM LOCK must be off before starting the keyboard setting procedure SHIFT must be repressed for each character and cannot be substituted by CAPS...

Page 62: ...GRYPHON Mx30 Series Readers Only When working with Gryphon M Series readers the keyboard setup functioning is signaled by the LEDs on the OM Gryphon cradle Each key stroke corresponds to a double blinking of the green LED By pressing the Backspace key the red LED on the OM Gryphon cradle blinks while the green LED stays on CAUTION Do not place the reader onto the OM GRYPHON cradle during this proc...

Page 63: ...Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration Ì Î WEDGE Ì Î CONTROL CHARACTER EMULATION CTRL Shift Key ÌFO0nÎ CTRL Key ÌFO1qÎ 53 ...

Page 64: ... OUTPUT LEVEL IDLE LEVEL INTER BLOCK DELAY Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE PERATING MOD M OUTPUT PUL CONVERSION TO CODE 39 1 available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration codes from the desired groups Default value 3 Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 54 ...

Page 65: ...re reading the ers are complete commands and Enter and E it configuration codes x OPERATING MODE interpret mode Ì 8Î Interprets commands without sending them to the deco transparent mode Ì 4Î Sends commands to the decoder without interpreting them der 55 ...

Page 66: ...ave Configuration Ì Î PEN EMULATION Ì Î MINIMUM OUTPUT PULSE 200 µs ÌDG0 Î 400 µs 600 µs ÌDG1_Î ÌDG2bÎ 800 µs 1 ms ÌDG3eÎ ÌDG4hÎ 1 2 ms low resolution code emulation high resolution code emulation ÌDG5kÎ See par 5 2 1 for details 56 ...

Page 67: ...Code 39 Transmits codes in their original format enable conversion to Code 39 Converts codes read into Code 39 format enable conversion to Code 128 ÌDA2VÎ Converts codes read into Code 128 format default value for Gryphon Dx30 Series readers default value fro Gryphon Mx30 Series readers See par 5 2 2 for details ÌDA0PÎ ÌDA1SÎ 57 ...

Page 68: ...d Save Configuration Ì Î PEN EMULATION Ì Î OVERFLOW narrow ÌDH0 Î medium ÌDH1aÎ wide See par 5 2 3 for details OUTPUT LEVEL ÌDH2dÎ normal white logic level 0 inverted white logic level 1 See par 5 2 4 for details ÌDD0VÎ ÌDD1YÎ 58 ...

Page 69: ... black level ÌDE0XÎ normal inverted white level ÌDE1 Î See par 5 2 4 for details INTER BLOCK DELAY delay between character blocks transmitted to Host ÌCK3Î ere delay disabled See par 5 2 5 for details Read 2 numbers from the table wh 00 DELAY disabled 01 99 DELAY from 1 to 9 9 seconds ...

Page 70: ...T ADDRE TAMPING ADDRE ELIMITER 1 Read the Enter Configuration ONCE E IDE CODE HEAD ADJU DJ C E LEN ER R SS S SS D code available he top of each page 2 ad configuration codes from the desired groups Read the code and follow the procedure given e Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE at t Re Default valu 3 available at the top of each page 60 ...

Page 71: ...ith 5 ADD ON E 2 M UPC A with 2 ADD ON X y F UPC A with 5 ADD ON X y G UPC E with 2 ADD ON X y H UPC E with 5 ADD ON X y I Code 39 A y V Code 39 Full ASCII A y W CODABAR F y R ABC CODABAR X y S Code 128 C y T EAN 128 C y k ISBT 128 C4 f Code 93 G y U CIP 39 X y Y CIP HR X y e Code 32 X y X MSI M y Z Plessey Standard P 0 a Plessey Anker P 1 o Telepen X 0 d Delta IBM X 0 c Code 11 H y b Code 16K K 0...

Page 72: ...git tx or not etc When customizing the Datalogic Standard code identifiers 1 or 2 identifier characters can be defined for each code type character is required the second character must be selected as FF disabled The code identifier can be singly disabled for any code by simply selecting FF as the first identifier character Write in the Custom character identifiers in the table above for your reco...

Page 73: ...Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration Ì Î DATA FORMAT Ì Î CODE IDENTIFIER disable Ì Datalogic standard ÌEB2YÎ custom B3 EB0SÎ ÌEB1VÎ AIM standard ÌE Î 63 ...

Page 74: ...mal haracter s you want to define as identifiers for the code cted in step valid characters are in the range 00 FD For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 67 s Rea Cod the above code Identifiers default to Datal th B for t e identifier you want to You can define 1 or 2 identifier characters fo requ value sele ype If only ed the second characte corresp...

Page 75: ...haracter header six character header ÌEA05 Î ÌEA06BÎ seven character header eight character header ÌEA07FÎ ÌEA08JÎ After selecting one of the desired Header codes read the character s from the HEX table Valid characters are in the range 00 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 67 Example four character header 41 42 43 44 Header ABCD For more deta...

Page 76: ...e character terminator six character terminator ÌEA15AÎ ÌEA16EÎ seven character terminator eight character terminator ÌEA17IÎ ÌEA18MÎ After selecting one of the desired Header codes read the character s from the HEX table Valid characters are in the range 00 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 67 Example two character terminator 0D 0A Terminato...

Page 77: ...D Interfaces edge IBM AT PS 2 and U It is necessary to define each Special Key by following the procedure given in NOTE par 5 3 2 Select one or more of the Spec to your needs Special Key 2 ey 3 Î Special Key 5 following ial Keys according Special Key 1 Ì9CÄÎ Special K Ì9DÆÎ Ì9EÈ Special Key 4 Ì9FÊÎ ÌA0bÎ 67 ...

Page 78: ...tion right deletion Ì12Î Ì23Î left deletion Ì34Î Read a number in the range 01 32 from the Hex Numeric Table to define how many characters to add or delete Conditions Adjustment is only performed on the barcode data the Code Identifier and Code Length Transmission fields are not modified by the field adjustment parameter If the field setting would subtract more characte will take place only You ca...

Page 79: ...page 67 haracter code Read the hexadecimal value corresponding to the character you w Example To define the field adjustment cha Read racter A field adjustment character 1 4 CODE LENGTH TX code length not transmitted ÌEE0YÎ code length transmitted in variable digit format The c ÌEE1 Î code length transmitted in fixed 4 digit format ÌEE2_Î The code length is transmitted in the message after the Hea...

Page 80: ...character replacement will be effective for all code families From the Hex Numeric Table read two characters corresponding to the Hex value 00 FE which identifies the character to be replaced For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 67 From the Hex Numeric Table read two characters corresponding to the Hex value 00 FE which identifies the new character...

Page 81: ...acement Code 39 ASCII characters corresponding 0 ASCII characters corresponding to the HEX value for character 1 ÌEO1pÎ bstitution in Code 39 ba 2 f to the HEX value for character ÌVWÎ 30 31 or Code 39 codes containing the string 0123 the contents transmitted will be 1123 second character replacement Code 39 A ASCII characters corresponding to the HEX value for character B ÌEO2sÎ F ASCII character...

Page 82: ... disable reader address stamping ÌRU0ÊÎ ÌRU1 Î See par 5 3 3 for details ADDRESS DELIMITER X30 SERIES ONLY enable reader address stamping M disable reader address delimiter ÌRV0 Î enable reader address delimiter and select characters e par 5 3 4 for details ÌRV1 Î Read 2 HEX characters in the range 00 FE Se ...

Page 83: ...ode ONCE SCAN RATE SLEEP TIMEOUT STANDBY 1 available at the top of each page Read configuration codes from the desired groups Read the code and he procedure given Default value Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE 2 follow t Read the 3 available at the top of each page 73 ...

Page 84: ...can rate reduces power con an lengthen reading response time SLEEP S PEND BT0tÎ 135 scans per sec ÌBT1wÎ 270 scans per sec sumption but c TATE USB SUS disable ÌBQ0nÎ ÌBQ1qÎ or Mx30 series readers sleep state is entered immediately after reading a code and is not onfigurable enable See par 5 4 1 for details F c 74 ...

Page 85: ...imeout 0 6 sec ÌBR Î Read 2 numbers in the range 00 99 00 Enter Sleep state immedia to a corresponds max 9 9 sec delay Sleep state See par 5 4 2 for details STANDBY ÌBM0fÎ For Mx30 series readers standby is always enabled and is not configurable disable ÌBM1iÎ optimize for reading speed enable optimize for low power consumption See par 5 4 3 for details ...

Page 86: ...GTH PDF DECODING RECOGNITION GOOD READ SPOT DURATION AUTOMATIC PERATION AIMING LIGHT 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE READS PER INTENSITY O available at t ge 2 Read configuration codes from the desired groups the procedure given Default value Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE he top of each pa Read the code and follow 3 available at the top of each page 76 ...

Page 87: ...ION hardware trigger software trigger always on ÌBK3kÎ not available for Mx30 series re automatic hardware trigger ready ÌBK2hÎ ÌBK4nÎ STAND OPERATION ÌBK1eÎ ÌBK0bÎ aders hardware trigger ÌBU3ÃÎ software trigger always on ÌBU1yÎ ÌBU2 Î not available for Mx30 series readers automatic ÌBU0vÎ 77 ...

Page 88: ...r active pulse ÌBA1QÎ See par 5 5 1 for details TRIGGER OFF TIMEOUT trigger off timeout ÌBD Î Read 2 numbers in the range 00 99 00 ff timeout 01 99 ax 99 sec delay after the trigger der to turn off automatically trigger off timeout disabled See par 5 5 2 for details disables the trigger o corresponds to a m press to allow the rea 78 ...

Page 89: ...RS Ì Î FLASH MODE FLASH ON duration Ì range 01 99 01 to 99 from 1 to 9 9 seconds Flash ON 1 sec Flash OFF 0 6 sec BB0PÎ FLASH OFF duration ÌBB1SÎ Read 2 numbers in the READS PER CYCLE one read per cycle ÌBC0RÎ multiple reads per cycle ÌBC1UÎ See par 5 5 3 for details 79 ...

Page 90: ... least 400 ms 01 99 timeout from 1 to 9 9 seconds before a consecutive read on same code safety time 0 5 sec See par 5 5 4 for details BEEPER INTENSITY medium intensity ÌBG2 Î high intensity ÌBG3cÎ This sets the beeper OFF for data entry while for all other beeper signals it has the meaning very low intensi The Beeper Intensity parameter is effective for all operating conditions described in par 6...

Page 91: ...ration Exit and Save Configuration Ì Î READING PARAMETERS Ì Î BEEPER TONE tone 1 ÌBH0 Î 2 tone 3 ÌBH2bÎ tone 4 ÌBH3eÎ BEEPER TYPE tone ÌBH1_Î monotone ÌBJ0 Î bitonal ÌBJ1cÎ BEEPER LENGTH long ÌBI0 Î short ÌBI1aÎ 81 ...

Page 92: ...Configuration Exit and Save Configuration Ì Î READING PARAMETERS Ì Î PDF DECODING RECOGNITION INTENSITY low ÌBW0zÎ high ÌBW1 Î GOOD READ SPOT DURATION disable ÌBV0xÎ short medium ÌBV1 Î ÌBV2 Î long ÌBV3ÅÎ 82 ...

Page 93: ...Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration Ì Î READING PARAMETERS Ì Î AUTOMATIC OPERATION AIMING LIGHT disable ÌBb0 Î ÌBb1 Î enable See par 5 5 5 for details 83 ...

Page 94: ...TION Before changing s read the descriptions in par 5 6 these parameter value 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page Read configuration codes from the desired groups Default valu 3 Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE 2 e available at the top of each page 84 ...

Page 95: ...onfiguration Exit and Save Configuration Ì Î DECODING PARAMETERS Ì Î INK SPREAD disable ÌAX0 Î enable ÌAX1 Î See par 5 6 1 for details OVERFLOW CONTROL disable ÌAW1 Î enable ÌAW0yÎ See par 5 6 2 for details 85 ...

Page 96: ...ING PARAMETERS Ì Î INTERDIGIT CONTROL disable ÌAV0wÎ See par 5 6 3 for details enable ÌAV1zÎ DECODING SAFETY one read decoding safety disabled two reads three reads ÌED1ZÎ ÌED2 Î four reads ÌED3 Î Required number of good reads before accepting code ÌED0WÎ 86 ...

Page 97: ...ology si illuminated bar o the code so that each line of the code is scanned During this process a series of brief ticks indicates that reading is proceeding correctly Conditions This parameter is only valid for the followi codes disable enable codes this pa mply move the ver ng EAN 8 without Add on EAN 13 without Add on UPC A without Add on Code 128 Code 39 F PuzzleSolver BT 128 code or Code 39 C...

Page 98: ...DE 128 FAMILY CODABAR FAMILY PDF417 PDF READERS RSS CODES 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration codes from the desired groups Read the code and follow the procedure given Default value 3 Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 88 ...

Page 99: ...not limit the number of CODES enabled to 5 as it depends on the code family SINGLE Example 5 code selections 1 2 SELECTIONS 5 Interleaved 2 2 5 Industrial 3 Code 128 4 Co Code 32 5 UP EAN 128 de 39 Full ASCII C A UPC E In this section all SINGLE code se rlined and in bold lections are unde ONE combination code from the EAN family ONE code from the 2 5 family 89 ...

Page 100: ...Y Read the de Note Since the EAN UPC w ion is enabled by default to correctly enable another selection first disable the family WITHOUT ADD ON disable the family ÌAA0MÎ sired family code ithout ADD ON code select EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC A UPC E ÌAA1PÎ EAN 8 EAN 13 ÌAA3VÎ UPC A UPC E ÌAA4YÎ 90 ...

Page 101: ...guration Ì Î CODE SELECTION Ì Î WITH ADD ON 2 AND 5 EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC A UPC E ÌAA5 Î EAN 8 EAN 13 ÌAA6_Î UPC A UPC E WITH ADD ON 2 ONLY ÌAA7bÎ EAN 8 EAN 13 ÌAAK7Î UPC A UPC E ÌAAM Î WITH ADD ON 5 ONLY EAN 8 EAN 13 ÌAAL Î UPC A UPC E ÌAAN Î 91 ...

Page 102: ...d without ADD ON no Autodiscrimination Ì utodiscrimination ADD ON by AA8Ad03Î EAN UPC A Prefix ÌAA8Ad19Î By setting the EAN U the desired prefixes be selected by reading the corresponding codes given in the following section default PC Autodiscrimination ADD ON by Prefix must since no prefix is configured by 92 ...

Page 103: ...code will not be read Barcodes starting with different characters are read regardless of ADD NOTE ON presence and transmitted always without ADD ON Cancel All Selections ÌET0wÎ OR ing prefixes select one or more of the follow 378 379 ÌET1378ET2379PÎ 434 439 ÌET3434ET4439ÉÎ 414 419 ÌET5414ET6419 Î 977 ÌET7977QÎ 978 ÌET8978ZÎ 979 ÌET9979cÎ The commands above are not mutually exclusive They can be us...

Page 104: ...reading and transmission wi ADD ON of all arting with 978 prefix EAN UPC Autodiscrimination ADD ON by Prefix 434 439 ÌAA8Ad19Î lowing string allows reading and transmitting with ADD ON all EAN UPC starting wi 9 977 and 978 prefixes 4 EAN UPC Autodiscrimination AD re 9 enables arting with 434 439 pref 7 enables reading and o th EAN UPC barcodes st ÌET3434ET4439ÉÎ 97 ÌET7977QÎ 977 8 ÌET8978ZÎ To cle...

Page 105: ...IONS C CHECK DIGIT TX SELEC For each code type in this family you can choose to transmit the check digit or not CHECK DIGIT TRANSMISSION EAN 8 NO CHECK DIGIT TRANSMISSION ÌAAG1oÎ EAN 8 ÌAAG0kÎ EAN 13 ÌAAH1rÎ EAN 13 ÌAAH0nÎ UPC A ÌAAI1uÎ UPC A ÌAAI0qÎ UPC E ÌAAJ1xÎ UPC E ÌAAJ0tÎ 95 ...

Page 106: ... to UPC A conversion UPC E to EAN 13 conversion ÌAABÇÎ UPC A to EAN 13 conversion ÌAACÊÎ EAN 8 to EAN 13 conversion ÌAAD Î Enable only ISBN con ÌAP1nÎ Enable only ISSN con ÌAP2qÎ an ISS ÌAP3tÎ both ISBN and ISS ÌAP0kÎ ÌAAAÄÎ version version Enable both ISBN d N conversion Disable N conversion 96 ...

Page 107: ...git control without transmission Matrix 2 5 3 Bars AC3ZÎ Ì34Î ÌAC4 Î Read 4 ength where First 2 dig code length Second 2 digits maximum code length is part of but has no check digit or numbers for the code l its minimum The pharmaceutical code below the 2 5 family code length selections Code CIP HR The maximum code length is 99 characters The minimum code length must always be less than or equal t...

Page 108: ...FAMILY disables the family ÌAB0OÎ Read the desired family code Read a check digit selection Standard Code 39 C ÌAB1RÎ Ì12Î Full ASCII Code 39 check digit control and transmission Ì23Î check digit control without transmission Î HECK DIGIT TABLE no check digit control ÌAB2UÎ Ì34 98 ...

Page 109: ...armaceutical co DE LENGTH optional The code length selection is valid for the entire Code 39 family 4 numbers for the code length where set code length minimum code length Second 2 digits maximum code length ÌAB Î imum Examples 0199 variable from 1 to 99 digits in the code 1010 10 digit code length only Read the code First 2 digits The maximum code length is 99 characters The minimum code length m...

Page 110: ...of EAN 128 ÌAI21 Î control without transmission of check digit Transmit GS Before Code Code EAN 128 uses the ASCII GS c a variable length code field from the next code field This character can also be transmitted before the code disable ÌEQ0qÎ ÌEQ1tÎ If the GS character has been modified in the Character Replacement parameter the new character is affected by this command haracter to separate enabl...

Page 111: ...length where irst 2 digits m 2 digits th ÌAILJÎ ays be less t Examples 0199 variable from 1 to 99 digits in the code 1010 The length is calculated on the output string 93 h od ly R F inimum code length Second The max han or e maximum code leng set code length imum code length is 99 characters The minimum code length must alw qual to the maximum 10 digit code length only CODE disables the code ÌAK0...

Page 112: ...Codabar Ì start stop character equality control Ì23Î The Codabar ABC code below uses a r transmission selection disable the family ÌAD0SÎ ntrol code Read sel RACTER ISSION M Standard Codabar ÌAD113Î no start stop character equality contro no transmiss Ì12Î AD127Î transmission fixed start stop characte Codabar ABC ÌAD212 Î no start stop character equality control but transmission 102 ...

Page 113: ...code length minimum code length maximum code length Read the code First 2 digits Second 2 digits ÌAD AÎ The maximum code length is 99 characters The minimum code length must alway Exam 1 to 9 digits in the code 1010 10 digit code length only START STOP CHARACTER CASE IN TRANSMISSION s be less than or equal to the maximum p m les 0199 variable fro 9 The start stop character case selections below ar...

Page 114: ...D10 check digit control no check digit transmission Ì MOD10 check digit control check digit transmission MOD11 MOD10 check digit control no check digit transmission ÌAE4aÎ MOD11 MOD10 check digit control check digit transmission ÌAE5dÎ MOD10 MOD10 check digit control no check digit transmission ÌAE6gÎ MOD10 MOD10 check digit control check digit transmission ÌAE7jÎ ÌAE1XÎ AE2 Î ÌAE3 Î 104 ...

Page 115: ...f the check digit selections Standard Plessey no check digit control ÌAF117Î check digit control check digit transmitted ÌAF12 Î check digit control check digit not transmitted ÌAF13 Î Anker Plessey no check digit control ÌAF21 Î check digit control check digit transmitted ÌAF22 Î check digit control check digit not transmitted ÌAF23BÎ 105 ...

Page 116: ...he check digit selections Numeric Telepen no check digit control ÌAL11CÎ check digit control check digit transmitted ÌAL12GÎ check digit control check digit not transmitted ÌAL13KÎ Alphanumeric Telepen no check digit control ÌAL21FÎ check digit control check digit transmitted ÌAL22JÎ check digit control check digit not transmitted ÌAL23NÎ 106 ...

Page 117: ...onfiguration Ì Î CODE SELECTION Ì Î DELTA IBM disable the family ÌAH0 Î Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections no check digit control ÌAH1 Î pe 1 check digit control ÌAH2aÎ Type 2 check digit control ÌAH3dÎ Ty 107 ...

Page 118: ... Î Type C check digit control check digit transmitted ÌAG21 Î Type C check digit control check digit not transmitted ÌAG22 Î Type K check digit control check digit transmitted ÌAG31 Î Type K check digit control check digit not transmitted ÌAG32CÎ Type C and Type K check digit control check digits transmitted ÌAG41BÎ Type C and Type K check digit control check digits not transmitted ÌAG42FÎ 108 ...

Page 119: ...ode so that each line of the code is scanned During this process a series of brief ticks indicates that reading is proceeding correctly CODE 49 disable the code ÌAM0eÎ Code 49 ÌAM1hÎ To read stacked codes simply move the reader over the code so that each line of the code is scanned During this process a series of brief ticks indicates that reading is proceeding correctly 109 ...

Page 120: ... Î PDF417 Only PDF417 series readers disable the code ÌAR0oÎ PDF417 ÌAR1rÎ To read stacked codes simply move the reader over the code so that each line of the code is scanned During this process a series of brief ticks indicates that reading is proceeding correctly 110 ...

Page 121: ... enable RSS Expanded Linear and Stacked disable RSS Limited ÌAQ11MÎ ÌAQ20LÎ enable RSS Limited disable RSS 14 Linear and Stacked ÌAQ21PÎ ÌAQ30OÎ enable RSS 14 Linear and Stacked ÌAQ31SÎ To read stacked codes simply move the reader over the code so that each line of the code is scanned During this process a series of brief ticks indicates that reading is proceeding correctly 111 ...

Page 122: ...rmatting parameters may not be compatible with the IBM USB POS interface selection 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of page 2 Read configuration codes precisely following the numbered procedure given Read the code and follow the procedure given Default value 3 Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of page 112 ...

Page 123: ...type and length It is possible to set a timeout for the second code reading and to define code transmission if the timeout expires The order of transmission is CODE 1 CODE 2 Define Concatenation 1 Code 1 code ID ÌEK0eÎ Read the code type from the Code Identifier Table beginning in Appendix B code length ÌEL0gÎ Read a number in the range 01 99 from the Hex Numeric Table 113 ...

Page 124: ...families you must select the Code ID character of the resulting code The Code ID character will be sent in the output message only if it is enabled according to the Code Identifier selection Datalogic AIM or Custom 4 Concatenation Timeout timeout ÌEJ3Î Read two numbers in the range 00 to 99 00 no timeout 01 99 timeout from 1 to 99 seconds Define the timeout which determines the valid waiting perio...

Page 125: ...TING Ì Î 5 Transmission after Timeout no code transmitted after timeout ÌEM0iÎ only code 1 transmitted if read after timeout ÌEM1lÎ only code 2 transmitted if read after timeout ÌEM2oÎ either code 1 or code 2 transmitted after timeout ÌEM3rÎ 115 ...

Page 126: ...n be defined and saved in memory For each format you must complete the entire configuration procedure Define another Enable Advanced Formats 1 2 3 4 Define No Match Result Read the Exit and Save Configuration Command Step 5 Divide Code into Fields Steps 7 8 Add up to 2 Additional Fields Step 1 Begin Format Definition 1 2 3 or 4 Step 6 Define Code Fields Steps 2 4 Define Match Code Conditions Step ...

Page 127: ...egin Format 3 definition ÌHA2ZÎ begin Format 4 definition ÌHA3 Î 2 Match Code Type match code type ÌHB Î Read the above code the code type to match from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix B OR any code type ÌHB0VÎ 3 Match Code Length match code length ÌHC Î Read the above code two numbers in the range 01 to 99 for the exact code length OR any code length ÌHC001Î 117 ...

Page 128: ...defined match code read the character s from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE Example Match code with the 2 character predefined string Read Match with a 2 character string 40 40 AND position of first character in predefined string ÌHE Î Read the above code two numbers in the range 01 to 99 representing the character position in the code where the first character of the predefined string mu...

Page 129: ...n this case you can choose to discard the code separator character or include it as the last character of the field OR BY b defining a match character to be found consecutively repeated in the code itself In this case the field ends with the first character that does not match OR BY c specifying a specific character length up to the maximum of 99 characters OR BY d selecting the last field as vari...

Page 130: ... the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE OR field length c ÌHG1cÎ Read two numbers in the range 01 to 99 to define the field length OR this is the last field variable length d ÌHG2fÎ AND Field 1 Terminators no field terminators ÌHH0bÎ 1 field terminator 2 field terminators ÌHH1eÎ ÌHH2hÎ Read the field terminator character s from the HEX table Valid range of characters for all readers 01 FE For Wed...

Page 131: ... the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE OR field length c ÌHG1cÎ Read two numbers in the range 01 to 99 to define the field length OR this is the last field variable length d ÌHG2fÎ AND no field terminators ÌHH0bÎ 1 field terminator 2 field terminators ÌHH1eÎ ÌHH2hÎ Read the field terminator character s from the HEX table Valid range of characters for all readers 01 FE For Wedge and USB KBD inter...

Page 132: ... the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE OR field length c ÌHG1cÎ Read two numbers in the range 01 to 99 to define the field length OR this is the last field variable length d ÌHG2fÎ AND no field terminators ÌHH0bÎ 1 field terminator ÌHH1eÎ ÌHH2hÎ Read the field terminator character s from the HEX table Valid range of characters for all readers 01 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also pos...

Page 133: ... the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE OR field length c ÌHG1cÎ Read two numbers in the range 01 to 99 to define the field length OR this is the last field variable length d ÌHG2fÎ AND Field 4 Terminators no field terminators ÌHH0bÎ 1 field terminator ÌHH1eÎ ÌHH2hÎ 2 field terminators Read the field terminator character s from the HEX table Valid range of characters for all readers 01 FE For Wed...

Page 134: ...m the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE OR field length c ÌHG1cÎ Read two numbers in the range 01 to 99 to define the field length OR this is the last field variable length d ÌHG2fÎ AND Field 5 Terminators no field terminators ÌHH0bÎ 1 field terminator 2 field terminators ÌHH1eÎ ÌHH2hÎ Read the field terminator character s from the HEX table Valid range of characters for all readers 01 FE For We...

Page 135: ... field ÌHI5sÎ 6 character fixed field ÌHI6vÎ After selecting one of the Additional Fixed Field codes read the corresponding character s from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE For Wedge and USB KBD interfaces it is also possible to read the Special Key s on page 67 Example 1 character fixed field 2 character fixed field ÌHI2jÎ ÌHI4pÎ 4 Character Fixed Field 4D 41 49 4E MAIN 125 ...

Page 136: ...4rÎ 5 character fixed field ÌHJ5uÎ 6 character fixed field ÌHJ6xÎ After selecting one of the Additional Fixed Field codes read the corresponding character s and USB KBD interfaces it is Example no fixed field HJ0fÎ 1 character fixed field from the HEX table Range of characters 01 FE For Wedge also possible to read the Special Key s on page 67 3 Character Fixed Field 53 45 54 SET 126 ...

Page 137: ...it in the order in which they are to be ansmitted A field can be transmitted more than once See example Ì12Î field 2 field 3 Ì23Î Ì34Î field 4 field 5 Ì45Î Ì56Î additional field 1 additional field 2 Ì67Î Ì78Î Example Field Order Transmission R tr field 1 The barcode is divided into 3 defined fields plus 1 additional fixed field Transmit in the order Field 2 Additional Field 1 Field 1 Field 2 Numbe...

Page 138: ...rmatting ÌHL1mÎ After performing Advanced Formatting on the barcode read Standard Formatting Headers Code Length Code ID Terminators can be applied to the message to be transmitted 11 End Format Definition end Format 1 definition ÌHM0lÎ end Format 2 definition ÌHM1oÎ end Format 3 definition ÌHM2rÎ end Format 4 definition ÌHM3uÎ 128 ...

Page 139: ...TING Ì Î Ena at ble Advanced Form no Advanced Formats enabled ÌHN0nÎ Advanced Format 1 enable ÌHN11NÎ disable ÌHN10JÎ Advanced Format 2 enable ÌHN21QÎ disable ÌHN20MÎ Advanced Format 3 enable ÌHN31TÎ disable ÌHN30PÎ Advanced Format 4 enable ÌHN41WÎ disable ÌHN40SÎ 129 ...

Page 140: ...a using standard format ÌHO1sÎ This selection determines the action to be taken when codes read do not conform to the advanced format requisites no match Codes not matching can be ignored cleared from memory and not transmitted Codes not matching can be transmitted using the Standard formatting Headers Code Length Code ID Terminators 130 ...

Page 141: ...OL FOR RADIO RESPONSE BATTERY TYPE SINGLE STORE 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 2 Read configuration codes from the desired groups Read the code and follow the procedure given 3 Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE available at the top of each page 131 ...

Page 142: ... a number from the table where 02 19 timeout from 2 to 19 seconds 2 seconds See par 5 7 1 for details POWER OFF TIMEOUT power off timeout ÌRPLÎ Read 2 numbers in the range 00 99 00 Power off disabled reader always ready 01 99 corresponds to a max 99 hour delay before power off power off after 4 hours See par 5 7 2 for details 132 ...

Page 143: ...uration Ì Î RADIO PARAMETERS Ì Î BEEPER CONTROL FOR RADIO RESPONSE normal ÌBF0XÎ only good decode only good reception ÌBF1 Î ÌBF2 Î off ÌBF3aÎ See par 5 7 3 for details BATTERY TYPE OM GRYPHON CRADLE ONLY NiMh NiCD ÌRB1cÎ alkaline ÌRB0 Î 133 ...

Page 144: ...PARAMETERS Ì Î SINGLE STORE disable ÌRO0zÎ one attempt two attempts ÌRO1 Î ÌRO2ÄÎ three attempts four attempts ÌRO3ÇÎ ÌRO4ÊÎ five attempts six attempts ÌRO5 Î ÌRO6 Î seven attempts eight attempts ÌRO7 Î ÌRO8 Î nine attempts ÌRO9 Î See par 5 7 4 for details 134 ...

Page 145: ...Host is active RTS Transmitteddata Transmitteddata TX CTS Host busy Signals at EIAlevels RTS CTS handshaking Software handshaking XON XOFF During transmission if the Host sends the XOFF character 13 Hex the decoder interrupts the transmission with a maximum delay of one character and only resumes when the XON character 11 Hex is received Host ready Host busy XON XOFF RX Transmitteddata Transmitted...

Page 146: ... after the RX Timeout see par 5 1 4 When ACK NACK protocol is enabled FIFO must be disabled manually see par 5 1 3 GRYPHON Mx30 Readers The transmission protocol takes place between reader cradle and Host The reader passes its data code read to the cradle which sends it to the Host In the following descriptions the completed transmission is indicated by the Beeper Control for Radio Response parame...

Page 147: ... Dx30 Readers This parameter determines whether data barcodes are buffered on a First In First Out basis allowing faster data collection in certain cases for example when using slow baud rates and or hardware handshaking If the FIFO buffering is enabled codes are collected and sent out on the serial line in the order of acquisition About 800 characters can be collected buffer full after which the ...

Page 148: ...lution of the code read The shortest pulse 200 µs corresponds to a high resolution code emulation and therefore a shorter transfer speed to the decoder for decoders able to work on high resolution codes Likewise longer pulses correspond to low resolution code emulation and therefore a longer transfer time to the decoder 5 2 2 Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128 GRYPHON Dx30 Series Readers When usin...

Page 149: ...s the minimum output pulse 5 2 4 Output and Idle Levels The following state diagrams describe the different output and idle level combinations for Pen emulation bar space white black barcode output idle OUTPUT Normal IDLE Normal bar space white black barcode output idle OUTPUT Normal IDLE Inverted bar space white black barcode output idle IDLE Normal OUTPUT Inverted bar space white black barcode o...

Page 150: ...Gun_Addr Gun_Addr_delimiter Code ID Code Length CODE Terminator Items in square brackets are optional Output Message from Gryphon Mx30 STAR System Towards Host Header Code ID Code Length CODE Terminator Items in square brackets are optional 5 3 1 Header Terminator Selection The header terminator selection is not effected by the reading of the restore default code In fact header and terminator defa...

Page 151: ... F10 F10 8F F11 ESC F11 F11 90 F12 BACKSPACE F12 F12 91 HOME HOME ENTER F13 92 END END RESET F14 93 PG UP PG UP INSERT F15 94 PG DOWN PG DOWN DELETE F16 95 FIELD UP 96 FIELD DOWN 97 ENTER Paddle LEFT 98 PRINT RIGHT 99 ESC ESC ESC 9A CTRL Right CTRL Right CTRL Right 9B Euro Space Space Space For all devices using IBM AT compatible Wedge or USB KBD interfaces all values from 9C to FE send the relati...

Page 152: ... for Headers Terminators Character Replacement Field Adjustment Custom Code ID Advanced Formatting Define Field Advanced Formatting Additional Fixed Field Follow the procedure to define the desired Special Key sequence 1 Read the Enter Configuration code above and select the Special Key to define one at a time Define Special Key 1 ÌFQ9C2 Î Define Special Key 2 ÌFQ9D2BÎ Define Special Key 3 ÌFQ9E2F...

Page 153: ...REFERENCES 5 2 Read only one code to be associated with the special key sequence SHIFT Ì12Î OR CTRL Ì23Î OR ALT Ì45Î OR CTRL SHIFT Ì34Î OR ALT SHIFT Ì56Î OR CTRL ALT Ì67Î 143 ...

Page 154: ...B 05B 025 S 025 S 025 S 025 A 025 S 02E S 02E S 052 S 052 S 02E S 02E S 02E S 02E S 02E S 036 S 03D S 016 016 036 S 03D S 036 S 036 S 036 S 04E 052 025 025 05D S 052 04E 05D 03D S 03E S 046 S 02E 02E 03E S 046 S 03E S 03E S 03E S 046 S 045 S 04E 04E 046 S 045 S 046 S 046 S 046 S 05B S 03E S 05D 05B S 05B 03E S 05B S 05D S 052 S 05B 055 S 055 S 04A S 05B 055 S 05B 04E 04C S 041 041 03A 03A 041 041 ...

Page 155: ...055 S 00E 054 055 S 054 S a 01C 01C 015 015 01C 01C 01C 01C 01C b 032 032 032 032 032 032 032 032 032 c 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 021 d 023 023 023 023 023 023 023 023 023 e 024 024 024 024 024 024 024 024 024 f 02B 02B 02B 02B 02B 02B 02B 02B 02B g 034 034 034 034 034 034 034 034 034 h 033 033 033 033 033 033 033 033 033 i 043 043 043 043 043 043 043 043 043 j 03B 03B 03B 03B 03B 03B 03B 03...

Page 156: ... all the keyboard nationalities ITA USA FR BE DE UK ES SW JP ENTER 05A 05A 05A 05A 05A 05A 05A 05A 05A KEY KEYB TAB 00D 00D 00D 00D 00D 00D 00D 00D 00D F1 005 005 005 005 005 005 005 005 005 F2 006 006 006 006 006 006 006 006 006 F3 004 004 004 004 004 004 004 004 004 F4 00C 00C 00C 00C 00C 00C 00C 00C 00C F5 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 F6 00B 00B 00B 00B 00B 00B 00B 00B 00B F7 083 083 083...

Page 157: ...14 214 214 214 02E A 02E A 024 A 024 A 024 A 025 A 02E A 02E A SPACE 029 029 029 029 029 029 NOTE If Caps Lock Auto Recognition is disabled it is necessary to verify that the keyboard caps lock status matches the reader one EXAMPLES Defining Special Key Sequences 1 the following example allows defining Special Key 1 as SHIFT F5 enter configuration define Special Key 1 SHIFT Read Ì Î ÌFQ9C2 Î Ì12Î ...

Page 158: ...FÎ Ì45Î codes from Appendix C corresponding to the character value for F6 exit save configuration 00B Ì Î 4 the following example allows defining Special Key 4 as Alt Shift F1 enter configuration define Special Key 4 ALT SHIFT Read Ì Î ÌFQ9F2JÎ Ì56Î codes from Appendix C corresponding to the character value for F1 exit save configuration 005 Ì Î Integrating Special Keys in Headers Terminators 1 th...

Page 159: ... as terminators enter configuration two character terminator special key 4 ASCII characters corresponding to the HEX value for character ENTER Read Ì Î ÌEA125Î Ì9FÊÎ 83 exit save configuration Ì Î 5 3 3 Address Stamping It is possible to include the reader address in the message sent to the host The reader Address Stamping parameter consists of a 4 digit number in the range 0000 1999 For message o...

Page 160: ... the device to manage Selective Suspend conditions generated by the Host Operating System in which optimizing low power consumption ex Windows Stand by It is possible to exit the Suspend mode either from the Host ex moving the mouse during Stand by or through the barcode reader The latter called Remote Wakeup makes the device wake up the Host restoring the communication Remote Wakeup is possible b...

Page 161: ... off times Code reading takes place during the flash on time For readers using the hardware trigger parameter a reading cycle corresponds to a trigger press ON one of the following OFF events trigger release for trigger active level a second trigger press for trigger active pulse trigger off timeout see par 0 When one read per cycle is selected the device decodes only one code during the ON period...

Page 162: ... of the reader to facilitate the positioning of the barcode to be read 5 6 DECODING PARAMETERS CAUTION These parameters are intended to enhance the decoding capability of the reader for particular applications Used incorrectly they can degrade the reading performance or increase the possibility of a decoding error 5 6 1 Ink Spread The ink spread parameter allows the decoding of codes which are not...

Page 163: ...urs the Gryphon batteries are disconnected and all power consumption ceases To restore power press the trigger once The reader will now be ready to read codes Power off does not effect configuration parameters 5 7 3 Beeper Control for Radio Response For Mx30 series readers the data entry good read tone normally results in two beeps the first indicates that the reader has decoded the code the secon...

Page 164: ... that code transmission can fail In such case single store allows you to move to a more favorable position or location i e closer to the cradle and retry transmission without the necessity of re reading the code since it is already stored in the reader Conversely if single store is disabled and the user wants to retry transmission the code must be read again and therefore the attempt must be made ...

Page 165: ...mit the Gryphon Dx30 or Gryphon Mx30 Software release Ì _Î Transmit Gryphon reader configuration in ASCII format This command is not effective with Pen emulation interface or with the Gryphon D230 reader model Ì RX0 qÎ Restore OM Gryphon default configuration see the relative Quick Reference Manual for default settings Ì RX1 vÎ Transmit the OM Gryphon Software release Ì RX2 Î Transmit OM Gryphon c...

Page 166: ...o provide this connection RS232 Cables CAB363 CAB364 or CAB320 CAB328 Power Supply PG5 Using the slave reader read the Restore Default barcode and then the RS232 interface barcode from chapter 4 of this manual or from the Quick Reference Manual With the master reader read the Configuration Copy barcode below Copy Configuration Ì ZZ0 Î The configuration will be copied from the master to the slave r...

Page 167: ...this causes undesired effects disconnect the RS232 cable between the PC and OM Gryphon during this process Copy Configuration Ì ZZ0 Î With the slave Gryphon Mx30 read the Get Configuration barcode below Then place it onto the same OM Gryphon cradle used in the step above The slave reader s address will not be changed Get Configuration Ì ZZ2 4Î The configuration will be copied from the master to th...

Page 168: ...xternal power supply Accessory cables and power supply are available from your Datalogic distributor to provide this connection RS232 Cables CAB363 CAB364 or CAB320 CAB328 Power Supply PG12 Read the Configuration Copy barcode below with a reader Then place it onto the master OM Gryphon cradle Copy Configuration Ì ZZ3 9Î The configuration will be copied from the master OM Gryphon to the slave OM Gr...

Page 169: ...on Mx30 read the following code 1 Alkaline Ì RN4 Î The green LED on the Gryphon Mx30 will blink signaling the reader has accepted the command 2 Place the reader onto the charger within 10 seconds The green LED turns off and a short beep is emitted To enable the charge function repeat step 1 and 2 substituting the Alkaline code with the following one NiMh NiCd Ì RN6 gÎ CAUTION Attempts to charge Al...

Page 170: ... Custom Custom Header No Header No Header No Header Terminator CR CR CR Field Adjustment Disabled Disabled Disabled Code Length TX Not Transmitted Not Transmitted Not Transmitted Character Replacement Disabled Disabled Disabled Address Stamping Disabled Disabled Disabled Address Delimiter Disabled Disabled Disabled The table below lists all the Code Identifiers available for the POS terminals CODE...

Page 171: ...648 pixels Illuminator LED array Wavelength 630 670 nm Max LED Output Power 0 33 mW LED Safety Class Class 1 EN 60825 1 Reading Field see reading diagram Max Resolution Gryphon Dx30 Std Gryphon D130 LR 0 076 mm 3 mils 0 11 mm 4 3 mils PCS Datalogic Test Chart min 15 Environmental Features Working Temperature 0 C to 55 C 32 to 131 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C 4 to 158 F Humidity 90 non conden...

Page 172: ...76 mm 3 mils 0 11 mm 4 3 mils PCS minimum 15 Datalogic Test Chart Radio Features Working frequency 433 92 MHz Bit rate 19200 baud Range in open air 30 m System Configuration OM GRYPHON STARGATE Max number of devices per base stations 16 255 Max number of devices in the same reading area 2000 Environmental Features Working Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage Temperature without battery 20 to ...

Page 173: ...34xx 37xx terminals Wyse terminals Digital VT terminals Apple ADB Bus supported Not supported PEN Emulation Selectable minimum pulse from 200 µS to 1 2 mS Environmental Features Working Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Humidity 90 non condensing Protection IP30 Mechanical Features Weight without cable about 250 g 8 81 oz Dimensions 208 x 107 x 55 5 mm 8 1...

Page 174: ...e reader has three indicators LED Beeper and Good Read Spot The OM Gryphon and C Gryphon cradles have three indicator LEDs They signal several operating conditions which are described in the tables below H high tone L low tone GRYPHON Dx30 Mx30 READER START UP Beeper Meaning L L L L Parameters loaded correctly H H H H long tones Parameter loading error reading or writing error in the non volatile ...

Page 175: ... GRYPHON Mx30 POWER Beeper LED Meaning 10 short H 10 short blinks Low Battery GRYPHON Mx30 BIND JOIN COPY COMMANDS Beeper LED Meaning Blinking Command accepted reader ready to be inserted into the cradle L Success H L long tones Failure Only the Beeper Intensity command can modify these signals The data entry good read tone is user configurable with all the Beeper commands in the Reading Parameter...

Page 176: ...ted or open battery OM GRYPHON C GRYPHON POWER COMMUNICATION Yellow LED Meaning ON Power applied OFF Error in reading EEPROM parameters Blinking Transmission over the Host port 6 6 READING DIAGRAMS GRYPHON D130 M130 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 Reading diagram at 25 C and 300 lux ambient lighting Reading Zones 10 skew angle cm EAN13 M 1 0 33 mm 13 mils CODE 39 0 50 mm 20 mils 0 13 mm 5 ...

Page 177: ... lighting Reading Zones 10 skew angle cm CODE 39 0 13 mm 5 mils 40 45 50 55 EAN13 M 1 0 33 mm 13 mils CODE 39 0 50 mm 20 mils GRYPHON D230 M230 Reading diagram at 25 C and 300 lux ambient lighting Reading Zones 10 skew angle 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 10 5 0 5 10 cm EAN13 M 1 0 33 mm 13 mils CODE39 0 50 mm 20 mils 0 13 mm 5 mils 167 ...

Page 178: ...N Dx30 Mx30 6 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 cm Reading diagram at 25 C and 300 lux ambient lighting Reading Zones 10 skew angle PDF417 Aspect Ratio 3 1 0 25 mm 10mils 0 17 mm 6 6mils 0 38 mm 15mils 168 ...

Page 179: ...iguration environment Exit and Save configuration Example Beeper tone 1 Beeper low intensity BG1 CR Carriage return character 0D Hex Exit and save new configuration AC410132 BH0 Matrix 2 5 3 bars no check digit variable length code from 1 to 32 characters Enter configuration environment Multiple command programming sequence Each configuration parameter setting removes the condition previously acti...

Page 180: ...break keyboard CP501 for IBM Terminals 31xx 32xx 34xx 37xx make only keyboard CP502 typewriter FK0 Keyboard Type for IBM Terminals 31xx 32xx 34xx 37xx advanced FK1 for IBM XT CP503 for IBM Terminal 3153 CP504 for IBM PC Notebook CP505 for IBM SURE1 CP506 for IBM AT ALT mode CP507 for IBM PC Notebook ALT mode CP508 for Wyse Terminal ANSI Keyboard CP509 for Wyse Terminal PC Keyboard CP510 for Wyse T...

Page 181: ...ing disable CE0 RTS CTS CE1 XON XOFF CE2 RTS always On CE3 ACK NACK Protocol disable ER0 enable ER1 FIFO disable EC0 enable EC1 Inter character delay ms CK00 CK99 RX Timeout 100 ms CL00 CL99 disable CR0 Serial Trigger Lock enable and select characters CR1ab a Hex values representing an ASCII character from 00 to FE enabling the device trigger b HEX values representing an ASCII character from 00 to...

Page 182: ...rd nationality Belgian FJ7 not for USB KBD ALT MODE English FJ4 French FJ2 German FJ3 Italian FJ1 Spanish FJ6 Swedish FJ5 USA FJ0 Japanese FJ8 FIFO disable EC0 enable EC1 Delays Inter Character ms CK00 CK99 Inter Code s FG00 FG99 Control Character Emulation CTRL Shift Key FO0 CTRL Key FO1 USB Keyboard Speed Normal UT10 Fast UT01 a Hex values representing an ASCII character from 00 to FE enabling t...

Page 183: ...s Inter Code s FG00 FG99 Control Character Emulation CTRL Shift Key FO0 CTRL Key FO1 PEN DESCRIPTION STRING Operating mode interpret does not require or transparent does not require or Minimum output pulse 200µs DG0 400µs DG1 600µs DG2 800µs DG3 1 ms DG4 1 2 ms DG5 Conversion to Code 39 and Code 128 disable conversion to Code 39 D series only DA0 enable conversion to Code 39 DA1 enable conversion ...

Page 184: ...cters EA12xx three characters EA13xxx four characters EA14xxxx five characters EA15xxxxx six characters EA16xxxxxx seven characters EA17xxxxxxx eight characters EA18xxxxxxxx Special Keys special key 1 9C special key 2 9D special key 3 9E special key 4 9F special key 5 A0 a ASCII character b c x HEX values representing an ASCII character a ASCII character of the DATALOGIC STANDARD Code Identifier f...

Page 185: ...ress delimiter RV0 Address Delimiter enable reader address delimiter and select character RV1h a ASCII character d a number from the Hex Numeric Table e f g h HEX values representing an ASCII character a ASCII character of the DATALOGIC STANDARD Code Identifier from the table on page 61 d a number in the range 01 32 from the Hex Numeric Table e Hex value from 00 to FE f Hex value of the character ...

Page 186: ...ut s BD00 BD99 FLASH ON 100 ms BB001 BB099 FLASH OFF 100 ms BB101 BB199 Reads per Cycle one read BC0 multiple reads BC1 Safety Time 100 ms BE00 BE99 Beeper Intensity very low intensity BG0 low intensity BG1 medium intensity BG2 high intensity BG3 Beeper Tone tone 1 BH0 tone 2 BH1 tone 3 BH2 tone 4 BH3 Beeper Type monotone BJ0 bitonal BJ1 Beeper Length long BI0 short BI1 PDF Decoding Recognition In...

Page 187: ...with ADD ON AA5 EAN 8 EAN 13 without ADD ON AA3 with ADD ON 2 ONLY AAK with ADD ON 5 ONLY AAL with ADD ON 2 AND 5 AA6 UPC A UPC E without ADD ON AA4 with ADD ON 2 ONLY AAM with ADD ON 5 ONLY AAN with ADD ON 2 AND 5 AA7 EAN UPC with and without Add On no Autodiscrimination AA8Ad0 EAN UPC Autodiscrimination Add On by Prefix AA8Ad1 Select Prefixes cancel all selections ET0 378 379 ET1378ET2379 434 43...

Page 188: ...AC11xxxx check digit control and transmission AC12xxxx check digit control without transmission AC13xxxx Normal 2 5 5 bars no check digit control AC21xxxx check digit control and transmission AC22xxxx check digit control without transmission AC23xxxx Industrial 2 5 IATA no check digit control AC31xxxx check digit control and transmission AC32xxxx check digit control without transmission AC33xxxx M...

Page 189: ...ol without transmission of check digit AI11 enable EAN 128 control without transmission of check digit AI21 disable EQ0 Transmit GS before Code enable EQ1 ISBT 128 enable ISBT 128 AI31 code length AILxxxx Code 93 disable Code 93 family AK0 enable Code 93 control without transmission of check digit AK1 MSI disable the family AE0 no check AE1 MOD10 no tx AE2 MOD10 with tx AE3 MOD11 MOD10 no tx AE4 M...

Page 190: ...o tx AL23 Delta IBM disable the family AH0 no check AH1 Type 1 check AH2 Type 2 check AH3 Code 11 disable the family AG0 no check AG1 Type C with tx AG21 Type C no tx AG22 Type K with tx AG31 Type K no tx AG32 Type C and K with tx AG41 Type C and K no tx AG42 Code 16K disable AJ0 enable AJ1 Code 49 disable AM0 enable AM1 PDF417 disable AR0 enable AR1 RSS Codes disable the family AQ0 disable RSS Ex...

Page 191: ...RP00 RP99 normal BF0 only good decode BF1 only good reception BF2 Beeper Control For Radio Response off BF3 alkaline RB0 Battery Type NiMh RB1 disable RO0 one attempt RO1 two attempts RO2 three attempts RO3 four attempts RO4 five attempts RO5 six attempts RO6 seven attempts RO7 eight attempts RO8 Single Store nine attempts RO9 181 ...

Page 192: ...rleaved ÌNOÎ 2 5 Industrial 2 5 normal 5 bars ÌPQÎ ÌOPÎ 2 5 matrix 3 bars EAN 8 ÌQRÎ ÌABÎ EAN 13 UPC A ÌBCÎ ÌCDÎ UPC E EAN 8 with 2 ADD ON ÌDEÎ ÌJKÎ EAN 8 with 5 ADD ON EAN 13 with 2 ADD ON ÌKLÎ ÌLMÎ EAN 13 with 5 ADD ON UPC A with 2 ADD ON ÌMNÎ ÌFGÎ 182 ...

Page 193: ... with 5 ADD ON ÌGHÎ UPC E with 2 ADD ON UPC E with 5 ADD ON ÌHIÎ ÌIJÎ Code 39 Code 39 Full ASCII ÌVWÎ ÌWXÎ CODABAR ABC CODABAR ÌRSÎ ÌSTÎ Code 128 EAN 128 ÌTUÎ ÌklÎ Code 93 CIP 39 ÌUVÎ ÌYZÎ CIP HR Code 32 ÌefÎ ÌXYÎ ISBT 128 ÌfgÎ 183 ...

Page 194: ...B MSI ÌZ Î Plessey Anker Plessey Standard ÌopÎ ÌabÎ Delta IBM Telepen ÌcdÎ ÌdeÎ Code 16K Code 11 ÌpqÎ ÌbcÎ Code 49 RSS Expanded Linear and Stacked ÌqrÎ ÌtuÎ RSS Limited RSS 14 Linear and Stacked ÌvwÎ ÌuvÎ PDF417 ÌrsÎ 184 ...

Page 195: ...CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE B 185 ...

Page 196: ...F VT 0B 5 35 60 FF 0C 6 36 a 61 CR 0D 7 37 b 62 SO 0E 8 38 c 63 SI 0F 9 39 d 64 DLE 10 3A e 65 DC1 11 3B f 66 DC2 12 3C g 67 DC3 13 3D h 68 DC4 14 3E i 69 NAK 15 3F j 6A SYN 16 40 k 6B ETB 17 A 41 l 6C CAN 18 B 42 m 6D EM 19 C 43 n 6E SUB 1A D 44 o 6F ESC 1B E 45 p 70 FS 1C F 46 q 71 GS 1D G 47 r 72 RS 1E H 48 s 73 US 1F I 49 t 74 SPACE 20 J 4A u 75 21 K 4B v 76 22 L 4C w 77 23 M 4D x 78 24 N 4E y...

Page 197: ...HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE 187 C OPEN THIS PAGE TO READ THE DESIRED HEX AND NUMERIC SELECTIONS ...

Page 198: ... æ E6 END 92 BC ç E7 Pg UP 93 BD è E8 Pg Down 94 BE é E9 Ç 95 BF ê EA È 96 À C0 ë EB Å 97 Á C1 ì EC Æ 98  C2 í ED ESC 99 à C3 î EE CTRL Right 9A Ä C4 ï EF 9B Å C5 ð F0 œ 9C Æ C6 ñ F1 9D Ç C7 ò F2 ž 9E È C8 ó F3 Ÿ 9F É C9 ô F4 NBSP A0 Ê CA õ F5 A1 Ë CB ö F6 A2 Ì CC F7 A3 Í CD ø F8 A4 Î CE ù F9 A5 Ï CF ú FA A6 Ð D0 û FB A7 Ñ D1 ü FC A8 Ò D2 ý FD A9 Ó D3 Reserved FE Ô D4 Reserved FF Ì01Î 0 Ì12Î Ì23Î...

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