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WEDGE 

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If the first 4 KEYS (Shift, Alt, Ctrl, and Backspace) are not available on your 
keyboard, you can only substitute them with keys not used, or substitute 
them with each other.

 

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Keys 5 to 28 must be defined. 

The reader signals the end of the procedure with 2 beeps indicating the keys 
have been registered. 

 

CUSTOM EXTENDED KEYBOARD SETTING TABLE 

 

 

Custom 

Order HEX  KEY 

01 - Shift 
02 - Alt 
03 - Ctrl 
04 - 

Backspace 

05 

83 

 

06 

84 

 

07 

85 

 

08 

86 

 

09 

87 

 

10 

88 

 

11 

89 

 

12 

8A 

 

13 

8B 

 

14 

8C 

 

15 

8D 

 

16 

8E 

 

17 

8F 

 

18 

90 

 

19 

91 

 

20 

92 

 

21 

93 

 

22 

94 

 

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95 

 

24 

96 

 

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97 

 

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98 

 

27 

99 

 

28 

9A 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Lynx D

Page 1: ...Lynx Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...Lynx Instruction Manual...

Page 3: ...Lynx INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 4: ...t to make 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 da...

Page 5: ...7 2 Operating Mode 6 1 7 3 Autoscanning 7 1 7 4 Camera Control 7 1 8 Defining the Format 8 1 8 1 Concatenation 9 1 9 Indicators 10 1 9 1 LED Indicators 10 1 9 2 Beeper 10 2 CONFIGURATION USING BARCODE...

Page 6: ...ymbology Specific Format 33 Symbology Headers 34 Headers 34 Symbology Terminators 34 Terminators 35 Symbology Character Substitution 35 Character Substitution 35 Symbology Character Deletion 36 Charac...

Page 7: ...y 54 Maxicode Family 54 AZTEC Family 56 Postal Codes Family 56 Codablock A Family 57 Codablock F Family 58 Codablock F EAN Family 58 2 11 Reading Parameters 60 Trigger Mode 60 Trigger Type 60 Flash Mo...

Page 8: ...3 1 Format Definition 69 Method 1 Extracting Information from Barcode 70 Method 2 Manipulating the Barcode Data 75 2 13 2 Match Conditions 86 2 13 3 Format Enable Disable 88 2 13 4 Mismatch Result 89...

Page 9: ...vii GENERAL VIEW LYNX Figure A 1 Aiming System ON Wrong Read LED red 2 Good Read LED green...

Page 10: ...x Configuration Tools software utility programming the reader is accomplished by selecting configuration commands or printing them through a user friendly graphical interface running on the PC These c...

Page 11: ...ICKEN LASER KLASSE 2 MAX AUSGANGSLEISTUNG 0 25 mW WELLENL NGE 640 660 nm EN60825 1 1994 The device complies with PART 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 The dev...

Page 12: ...stalled and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interfere...

Page 13: ...ADA EN LA FIGURA LUCE LASER NON FISSARE IL FASCIO APPARECCHIO LASER DI CLASSE 2 MASSIMA POTENZA D USCITA LUNGHEZZA D ONDA EMESSA CONFORME A IEC 825 1 1993 LASERSTRAHLUNG NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN PR...

Page 14: ...care un esposizione pericolosa a luce laser visibile Il prodotto utilizza un diodo laser a bassa potenza Sebbene non siano noti danni riportati dall occhio umano in seguito ad una esposizione di breve...

Page 15: ...r Eviter de regarder fixement le rayon comme toute autre source lumineuse intense telle que le soleil Eviter aussi de diriger le rayon vers les yeux d un observateur m me travers des surfaces r fl chi...

Page 16: ...f the unit can cause internal damage and will void the warranty POWER SUPPLY This device is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed Power Unit marked Class 2 or LPS output rated 10 30 V minimum 0 75 A...

Page 17: ...h as PDF417 2D matrix symbols such as DataMatrix MaxiCode and QR Code postal codes such as POSTNET PLANET The data stream acquired from decoding a symbol is rapidly sent to the host The reader is imme...

Page 18: ...ter to be connected To install your reader to your host system follow these instructions see Figure 1 below 1 Insert the cable into the bottom of the handle of the LYNX reader 2 Connect the RS232 inte...

Page 19: ...he LYNX reader 2 Connect the cable to the power cord 3 Connect the AC DC power adapter at the wall outlet 4 Once the reader is turned on connect the WEDGE interface cable between the keyboard and the...

Page 20: ...reader 2 Connect the power cord to the USB interface cable 3 Connect the AC DC power adapter at the wall outlet 4 Connect the USB interface cable to the a USB port on the host terminal The PC automat...

Page 21: ...to be positioned Figure 4 Aiming System When you pull the trigger completely a red beam illuminates the code If the aiming system is centered and the entire symbology is within the aiming system you w...

Page 22: ...d pull the trigger partially to enable the aiming system Then pull it completely to capture and decode the image The reader will repeatedly flash until the symbol is decoded or timeout is reached In b...

Page 23: ...se of decoding failure Lynx keeps on decoding until a potential code is present in the central zone of the reading area Pattern Mode The Autoscan pattern mode is particularly advised when reading barc...

Page 24: ...ermanently saved in the reader memory Refer to par 2 8 for configuration barcodes Aiming System Calibration The factory defined Lynx aiming system is already correctly and precisely calibrated to the...

Page 25: ...to complete the concatenation If the code belongs to the same family of a code previously saved it overwrites to old one If the code resulting from the decoding does not belong to one of the code fam...

Page 26: ...basic software provides beeper signals for good wrong reading or successful unsuccessful software upgrade Its tone volume and duration can be directly configured by using the codes given in par 2 11...

Page 27: ...additional barcode labels typically digits from Appendix C To configure your reader 1 Open the folded page in Appendix C the Hex Numeric table and keep it open during the device configuration 2 Read t...

Page 28: ...NTER terminator for Wedge Data Format Symbology Dependent Parameters Custom Code Identifier Disabled Symbology Specific Format Select All Header Symbology No headers Terminator Symbology No terminator...

Page 29: ...Selection Enabled Add On Disabled UPCE Expansion Disabled Code 39 Selection Enabled no check digit Code39 Full ASCII Disabled Code Length Check Disabled Minimum Length 001 Maximum Length 255 Start St...

Page 30: ...ablock F Selection Disabled Code Length Check Disabled Minimum Length 001 Maximum Length 255 Codablock F EAN Selection Disabled Code Length Check Disabled Minimum Length 001 Maximum Length 255 RSS Cod...

Page 31: ...ume Beeper Duration 50 ms Read per Cycle One read per cycle Scan Timeout 5 sec User Defined Beeper Tone Tone 1 User Defined Beeper Volume High Volume User Defined Beeper Duration 100 ms Code per Scan...

Page 32: ...1 Enter and Exit Commands Enter Configuration Exit and Save Configuration i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k 2 2 2 Other Editing Commands Cancel All Restore Default i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k End of...

Page 33: ...The following three commands carry out their specific function and then exit the configuration environment Show Software Release i k i k i k i k Show All Data Formatting Show General Reader Status i...

Page 34: ...1 Zk i 1 Zk i 1 Zk i 1 Zk i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k USB i 1 bk i 1 bk i 1 bk i 1 bk 2 4 RS232 INTERFACE BAUD RATE 1200 baud 2400 baud i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k 4800 baud 9600 baud i 0k i 0k i 0k...

Page 35: ...600 baud i Dk i Dk i Dk i Dk i Ik i Ik i Ik i Ik 115200 baud i Nk i Nk i Nk i Nk PARITY None Odd i k i k i k i k i Ck i Ck i Ck i Ck Even i Gk i Gk i Gk i Gk DATA BITS 7 Bits 8 Bits i Ak i Ak i Ak i A...

Page 36: ...1 Bit 2 Bits i Dk i Dk i Dk i Dk i Hk i Hk i Hk i Hk ACK NACK PROTOCOL Disabled Enabled i Fk i Fk i Fk i Fk i Jk i Jk i Jk i Jk HANDSHAKE None XON XOFF i Ck i Ck i Ck i Ck i Gk i Gk i Gk i Gk RTS CTS...

Page 37: ...INTERCHARACTER DELAY Intercharacter Delay i k i k i k i k 00 01 99 disabled delay from 1 to 99 msec RX TIMEOUT RX Timeout i k i k i k i k 00 01 99 disabled timeout from 1 to 99 sec INTERCODE DELAY In...

Page 38: ...EYBOARD NATIONALITY USA Italian i k i k i k i k i Ck i Ck i Ck i Ck French German i Gk i Gk i Gk i Gk i Kk i Kk i Kk i Kk English Swedish i Ok i Ok i Ok i Ok i Sk i Sk i Sk i Sk Spanish Belgian i Wk i...

Page 39: ...k i Ik i Ik NUM LOCK Num Lock Off Num Lock On i Hk i Hk i Hk i Hk i Lk i Lk i Lk i Lk INTERCHARACTER DELAY Intercharacter Delay i k i k i k i k 00 01 99 disabled delay from 1 to 99 msec INTERCODE DELA...

Page 40: ...ce must be indicated to the reader in this case pressing and releasing the different keys Example If one has to press the Shift and 4 keys simultaneously on the keyboard to transmit the character to t...

Page 41: ...e g SPACE even if not included in the barcode set used Characters can be substituted with others corresponding to your keyboard The reader signals the end of the procedure with 2 beeps indicating the...

Page 42: ...WEDGE no header terminator ENTER These default values are always restored through the reading of RS232 or WEDGE interface selection code For the WEDGE interface the following extended keyboard value...

Page 43: ...he exact sequence must be indicated to the reader in this case pressing and releasing the different keys Example If one has to press the Shift and 4 keys simultaneously on the keyboard to transmit the...

Page 44: ...her Keys 5 to 28 must be defined The reader signals the end of the procedure with 2 beeps indicating the keys have been registered CUSTOM EXTENDED KEYBOARD SETTING TABLE Custom Order HEX KEY 01 Shift...

Page 45: ...FT ALT CTRL BACKSPACE excluded These signals facilitate the selection of those characters requiring more than one key pressed simultaneously Example The transmission of the character implies two diffe...

Page 46: ...e i Ak i Ak i Ak i Ak The reader captures and decodes the image Then it sends the data to the PC Image Mode i Fk i Fk i Fk i Fk After reading this code the user must pull the trigger to cause the read...

Page 47: ...es the Data Format Symbology Independent and Symbology Dependent parameters to their default values and disables the defined concatenation by resetting all its parameters The default values of the Sym...

Page 48: ...nable the configuration you have set HEADERS Disabled Enabled i Gk i Gk i Gk i Gk i Kk i Kk i Kk i Kk SET TERMINATORS Set Terminators i k i k i k i k 1 Set the number of characters in the range 00 10...

Page 49: ...values from the Hex Numeric table Valid values are in the range 00 7F SYMBOLOGY SPECIFIC FORMAT Symbology Specific Format i k i k i k i k 1 Select a Datalogic Standard Code Identifier from the Code I...

Page 50: ...the configuration you have set HEADERS Headers i k i k i k i k 1 Select a Datalogic Standard Code Identifier from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix B 2 0 disabled 1 enabled SYMBOLOGY TERMINATORS S...

Page 51: ...he corresponding character as Hex value from the Hex Numeric table which identifies the character to be substituted Valid value is in the range 00 7F 3 Read the corresponding character as Hex value fr...

Page 52: ...he character to be deleted Valid value is in the range 00 7F 3 Read the following code to enable the configuration you have set CHARACTER DELETION Character Deletion i k i k i k i k 1 Select a Datalog...

Page 53: ...3 Read the following code to enable the configuration you have set FIRST CONCATENATED CODE LENGTH Set First Concatenated Code Length i k i k i k i k Read the number in the range 000 255 000 any code...

Page 54: ...N ENABLE DISABLE Disabled Enabled i Xk i Xk i Xk i Xk i k i k i k i k CONCATENATION WITH INTERCODE DELAY Disabled Enabled i gk i gk i gk i gk i k i k i k i k This parameter is enabled with concatenati...

Page 55: ...Timeout i k i k i k i k 05 99 timeout from 5 to 99 seconds TRANSMISSION AFTER TIMEOUT No Code Transmission First Code Transmission i ak i ak i ak i ak i ek i ek i ek i ek Second Code Transmission Thir...

Page 56: ...ON RESULT CODE ID No Code Identifier Use First Code Identifier i dk i dk i dk i dk i k i k i k i k Use Second Code Identifier Use Third Code Identifier i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k Use Fourth Code...

Page 57: ...Part of Image Automatic for Highly Reflective Surfaces i Qk i Qk i Qk i Qk i Uk i Uk i Uk i Uk See par 1 7 4 for details CAMERA CALIBRATION Calibrate i k i k i k i k Calibrates the correct exposure p...

Page 58: ...OWER SAVE 42 2 9 POWER SAVE ILLUMINATION SYSTEM POWER Illumination System OFF Low Power i Ak i Ak i Ak i Ak i Ek i Ek i Ek i Ek Intermediate Power Maximum Power i Ik i Ik i Ik i Ik i Mk i Mk i Mk i Mk...

Page 59: ...i 9 k i 9 k Disable All 2D Symbologies i k i k i k i k 2 10 1 Linear Symbologies UPC EAN JAN FAMILY EAN UPC JAN Disabled EAN UPC JAN Enabled i Bk i Bk i Bk i Bk i Fk i Fk i Fk i Fk Add On Disabled Ad...

Page 60: ...k i k Code 39 Std Check Digit Control without Transmission Code 39 Std Check Digit Control and Transmission i Dk i Dk i Dk i Dk i Hk i Hk i Hk i Hk Code 39 Full ASCII Disabled Code 39 Full ASCII Enab...

Page 61: ...tart Stop Character Transmission Disabled Start Stop Character Transmission Enabled i Kk i Kk i Kk i Kk i Ok i Ok i Ok i Ok MSI FAMILY Disabled Enabled No Check Digit Control i 1 Xk i 1 Xk i 1 Xk i 1...

Page 62: ...OD10 Check Digit Control without Transmission Enabled MOD10 MOD10 Check Digit Control and Transmission i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k Code Length Check Disabled Code Length Check Enab...

Page 63: ...Control and without Transmission Enabled Check Digit Control and Transmission i Fk i Fk i Fk i Fk i Jk i Jk i Jk i Jk Code Length Check Disabled Code Length Check Enabled i Ak i Ak i Ak i Ak i Ek i E...

Page 64: ...ntrol without Transmission Enabled Check Digit Control and Transmission i Hk i Hk i Hk i Hk i Lk i Lk i Lk i Lk Code Length Check Disabled Code Length Check Enabled i Ck i Ck i Ck i Ck i Gk i Gk i Gk...

Page 65: ...th Check Disabled Code Length Check Enabled i k i k i k i k i Ak i Ak i Ak i Ak Code 128 Min Code Length i gk i gk i gk i gk Read the number in the range 001 255 Code 128 Max Code Length i k i k i k i...

Page 66: ...i 0 k i 0 k i 0 k i 0 k Read the number in the range 001 255 Maximum Code Length i 0 k i 0 k i 0 k i 0 k Read the number in the range 001 255 CODE 93 FAMILY Disabled Enabled i Dk i Dk i Dk i Dk i Hk...

Page 67: ...Rk i Rk i Vk i Vk i Vk i Vk RSS Limited Code Disabled RSS Limited Code Enabled i Uk i Uk i Uk i Uk i Uk i Uk i Uk i Uk RSS14 and RSS14 Truncated Disabled RSS14 and RSS14 Truncated Enabled i Xk i Xk i...

Page 68: ...fered Mode Macro PDF417 Buffered Mode i 7 gk i 7 gk i 7 gk i 7 gk i 7 k i 7 k i 7 k i 7 k The following command carries out its specific function Abort Macro PDF417 Buffered Mode i 7Ck i 7Ck i 7Ck i 7...

Page 69: ...Only White on Black Normal Only Black on White i Pk i Pk i Pk i Pk i Tk i Tk i Tk i Tk Minimum Code Length i k i k i k i k Read the number in the range 0001 3600 Maximum Code Length i k i k i k i k Re...

Page 70: ...n Black Normal Only Black on White i Rk i Rk i Rk i Rk i Vk i Vk i Vk i Vk MAXICODE FAMILY Maxicode Mode 0 Disabled Maxicode Mode 0 Enabled i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k Maxicode Mode 1 Disabled Max...

Page 71: ...k i 0 k i 0 k i 0 k Maxicode Mode 4 Disabled Maxicode Mode 4 Enabled i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k i 1 k Maxicode Mode 5 Disabled Maxicode Mode 5 Enabled i 2 k i 2 k i 2 k i 2 k i 2 k i 2...

Page 72: ...d Only White on Black Normal and Inverted i Vk i Vk i Vk i Vk i Zk i Zk i Zk i Zk POSTAL CODES FAMILY All Disabled Australian Post Enabled i Pk i Pk i Pk i Pk i Tk i Tk i Tk i Tk Japan Post Enabled PL...

Page 73: ...i k i k i k i k i k i k i k CODABLOCK A FAMILY Disabled Enabled i 2 Zk i 2 Zk i 2 Zk i 2 Zk i 2 k i 2 k i 2 k i 2 k Code Length Check Disabled Code Length Check Enabled i 2 k i 2 k i 2 k i 2 k i 2 ak...

Page 74: ...3 _k i 3 ck i 3 ck i 3 ck i 3 ck Minimum Code Length i 3 k i 3 k i 3 k i 3 k Read the number in the range 001 255 Maximum Code Length i 3 k i 3 k i 3 k i 3 k Read the number in the range 001 255 CODA...

Page 75: ...ODE SELECTION 2D SYMBOLOGIES 59 Minimum Code Length i 31Ik i 31Ik i 31Ik i 31Ik Read the number in the range 001 255 Maximum Code Length i 32Lk i 32Lk i 32Lk i 32Lk Read the number in the range 001 25...

Page 76: ...GER TYPE Normal Trigger Software Trigger i k i k i k i k i Bk i Bk i Bk i Bk FLASH MODE Flash ON Duration i 9k i 9k i 9k i 9k Read a number in the range 01 99 which corresponds to a max 9 9 seconds du...

Page 77: ...Nk i Nk i Nk i Nk i Rk i Rk i Rk i Rk BEEPER VOLUME Beeper OFF Low Volume i Ek i Ek i Ek i Ek i Ik i Ik i Ik i Ik Medium Volume High Volume i Mk i Mk i Mk i Mk i Qk i Qk i Qk i Qk BEEPER DURATION Bee...

Page 78: ...EOUT Define Timeout i k i k i k i k Read a number in the range 01 99 which corresponds to a max 99 seconds duration The timeout is activated when the decoding fails 2 11 1 User Defined Beeper USER DEF...

Page 79: ...Volume i Vk i Vk i Vk i Vk i Zk i Zk i Zk i Zk USER DEFINED BEEPER DURATION Set Duration i k i k i k i k Read a number in the range 01 99 which corresponds to a max 990 ms duration TEST USER DEFINED...

Page 80: ...following command is available when working in one code per scan Disabled Enabled i0 Hk i0 Hk i0 Hk i0 Hk i0 Lk i0 Lk i0 Lk i0 Lk See par 1 8 for details ORDER BY CODE LENGTH The following commands ar...

Page 81: ...Select the Datalogic Standard Code Identifier for each above defined code from the table in Appendix B See par 1 8 for details 2 11 3 Autoscan AUTOSCAN MODE Disabled Enabled in Normal Mode i k i k i k...

Page 82: ...Jk i Jk i Jk The following commands can be activated when it is possible to read one code per image only SAFETY TIME Disabled Enabled i Gk i Gk i Gk i Gk i Kk i Kk i Kk i Kk Valid only with Flash ON...

Page 83: ...ormat Jpeg Format i Bk i Bk i Bk i Bk i Fk i Fk i Fk i Fk JPEG IMAGE SIZE VGA 640 x 480 pixels CIF 320 x 240 pixels i Ek i Ek i Ek i Ek i Ik i Ik i Ik i Ik JPEG QUALITY FACTOR Jpeg Quality Factor i k...

Page 84: ...t Enable Disable Format Match Conditions The formats defined will be restored to default values when reading the general Restore Default code given in par 2 2 2 Read the Exit and Save Configuration Co...

Page 85: ...2 13 1 Format Definition STEP 1 FORMAT DEFINITION Define Format 1 Define Format 2 i k i k i k i k i _k i _k i _k i _k Define Format 3 i ck i ck i ck i ck Define Format 4 Define Format 5 i gk i gk i g...

Page 86: ...rted in the output message These two kinds of extraction by position by character can be used together within the same format definition furthermore it possible to complete the new format by adding a...

Page 87: ...32 31 i k i k i k i k Field Starting Position Field Ending Position End Selection Add i4453 4 bk i4453 4 bk 1 i k i k 3 i k i k i k i k Define New String End String Add i k i k 32 31 i k i k i k i k...

Page 88: ...d to be extracted Valid values are in the range 00 7F c Field Delimiter Selection Include Start End Characters Discard Start End Characters i k i k i k i k OR i fk i fk i fk i fk d EITHER Add Field or...

Page 89: ...ing position to the last position of the code c End Field Selection End Selection i k i k i k i k Read the code to end the field selection d EITHER Add Field or String Add i k i k i k i k To add other...

Page 90: ...String End String i k i k i k i k Read the code to end the string defined in step a c EITHER Add Procedure Add i k i k i k i k To add the procedure extracting fields by characters follow the steps gi...

Page 91: ...odified it is sent to the host computer as data of the output message Unlike Method 1 this method does not allow associating different procedures together This means that each format definition corres...

Page 92: ...dd String Add new String Add YES Add new String Add NO NO YES Example Decoded code DATALOGICproduct Formatting procedure Add new string Insert String Define New String End String Add Insert String i k...

Page 93: ...String Position String Position i k i k i k i k Read a number corresponding to the string position within the barcode c End Selection End Selection i k i k i k i k Read the code to end the field sele...

Page 94: ...ing Add new String Add YES Add new String Add NO NO YES Delete Example Decoded code DATALOGICproduct Formatting procedure Delete First String Delete Second String Add New String Delete String Loop End...

Page 95: ...Select Other Strings to be Deleted Loop i k i k i k i k Read the code above and repeat the procedure from step a c End Selection End Selection i k i k i k i k Read the code to end the selection d EIT...

Page 96: ...w String Add NO NO YES Example Decoded code DATALOGICproduct Formatting procedure Add new string String substitution Add new string Define New String End String Add Substitute String i k i k 34 33 i k...

Page 97: ...String Substituting String i k i k i k i k Read the Hex value from the Hex Numeric table identifying the characters of the substituting string Valid values are in the range 00 7F c End Selection End...

Page 98: ...product Formatting procedure Delete First Field Delete Second Field Add New String Delete 1 st Field Starting Character 1 st Field Ending Character i 4 Lk i 4 Lk i 453 4 k i 453 4 k 41 i k i k 4C 4F E...

Page 99: ...ifying the starting characters Valid values are in the range 00 7F c Define Field Ending Character Field Ending Character i k i k i k i k Read the Hex value from the Hex Numeric table identifying the...

Page 100: ...d String Add i k i k i k i k To add a new string of characters read the barcode and follow the procedure described on page 81 OR End Format Definition End Format Definition hDDk hDDk hDDk hDDk Read th...

Page 101: ...ting characters Valid values are in the range 00 7F b End String and Define Procedure End String Plus Procedure i k i k i k i k Read the code to end the string selection and continue defining a new pr...

Page 102: ...hing string in the range 00 10 3 read the corresponding character as Hex value from the Hex Numeric table identifying the substring character s Valid values are in the range 00 7F optional Define Subs...

Page 103: ...logy i k i k i k i k Read the above code and 1 read a number in the range 1 5 corresponding to the desired format number 2 set the number of the matching code symbologies in the range 0 4 3 select the...

Page 104: ...mat 2 i Xk i Xk i Xk i Xk i k i k i k i k 0 disabled 0 disabled 1 enabled 1 enabled Format 3 Format 4 i k i k i k i k i dk i dk i dk i dk 0 disabled 0 disabled 1 enabled 1 enabled Format 5 Disable All...

Page 105: ...aving a length of 16 characters Select field from position1 to position3 No string Format 2 Disabled Format 3 Enabled Code having a length of 25 characters Substitute string ab with string 12 Unformat...

Page 106: ...BARCODE SYMBOLS Use these test 1D and 2D symbols to check that the reader is imaging and decoding properly according to your configuration UPC A 1 52637 48509 2 UPC E 0 123456 5 EAN 8 1234 5670 EAN 13...

Page 107: ...TEST BARCODE SYMBOLS 91 3 Code 39 Normal 1 7 1 6 2 Code 39 Full ASCII a b Codabar A 8 0 0 5 4 7 2 5 0 7 B Code 128 t e s t...

Page 108: ...LYNX 92 3 Interleaved 2 of 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 PDF417 QR...

Page 109: ...TEST BARCODE SYMBOLS 93 3 MAXICODE DATA MATRIX NORMAL INVERSE DATA MATRIX...

Page 110: ...our serial port may be configured differently 1 If your serial port is configured differently choose Options RS232 Host Setting to make the necessary settings for your COM port 2 If you still can not...

Page 111: ...on voids the warranty You can keep your reader in good operating condition by periodically cleaning the reading window using water or a mild detergent solution and a soft cloth or tissue watching for...

Page 112: ...C 4 to 158 F Humidity 0 to 95 NC Shock resistance IEC 68 2 32 Test ED Mechanical Features Dimensions 203 x 117 2 x 68 9 mm 7 99 x 4 61 x 2 71 inches Weight 265 g 9 3 oz without cable Decoding Capabil...

Page 113: ...9 0 13 5 7 5 to 10 5 2 95 to 4 13 0 5 20 7 5 to 32 5 2 95 to 12 8 EAN13 0 33 13 4 5 to 20 5 1 77 to 8 07 2D X dimension mm mils DOF cm inches POSTNET 0 5 20 7 5 to 32 5 2 95 to 12 8 PDF417 0 17 6 6 4...

Page 114: ...h of field 1D linear X dimension mm mils DOF cm inches Code39 0 13 5 3 5 1 37 to 7 0 2 75 2D X dimension mm mils DOF cm inches PDF417 0 13 5 4 0 to 7 5 1 57 to 2 95 0 25 10 4 5 to 10 0 1 77 to 3 93 QR...

Page 115: ...at distance d in mm 0 4d 12 Vertical field of view at distance d in mm 0 3d 9 Max Resolution Linear codes mm mils Datamatrix mm mils 0 13 5 0 17 6 6 Depth of field 1D linear X dimension mm mils Symbol...

Page 116: ...0 C 4 to 158 F Humidity 0 to 95 NC Shock resistance IEC 68 2 32 Test ED Mechanical Features Dimensions 203 x 117 2 x 68 9 mm 7 99 x 4 61 x 2 71 inches Weight 265 g 9 3 oz without cable Decoding Capabi...

Page 117: ...he command the formatting expression uses ASCII characters when containing text strings For this reason the string must be inserted between two quotation marks The following example shows the ASCII co...

Page 118: ...ing_start and string_stop arguments must share the same value The mode argument allows managing the starting character string_start and the ending character string_stop 0 include both starting and end...

Page 119: ...tring is in position 1 FindPosition FPOS This function has the following syntax FPOS source_string search_string position This function searches for a defined substring within the source_string and re...

Page 120: ...ts a new string string1 within the source_string and places it in the defined position If the value of the position argument is longer than source_string length string1 will be placed after the last c...

Page 121: ...o define the code formatting usually corresponds to the decoded code DS Actually the formatting expression of each function can also format the result output produced by a preceding code formatting Th...

Page 122: ...LYNX 106 B B CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE EAN UPC CODABAR i ek i ek i ek i ek i gk i gk i gk i gk CODE128 EAN128 i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k CODE93 CODE39 i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k...

Page 123: ...CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE 107 B MSI INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k PDF417 and Micro PDF417 MAXICODE i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k DATAMATRIX QR i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k...

Page 124: ...LYNX 108 B AZTEC AUSTRALIA POST i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k JAPAN POST PLANET i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k POSTNET KIX CODE i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k...

Page 125: ...CODE IDENTIFIER TABLE 109 B RM4SCC RSS CODE i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k CODABLOCK A i k i k i k i k CODABLOCK F CODABLOCK F EAN i k i k i k i k i 0 k i 0 k i 0 k i 0 k...

Page 126: ...LYNX 110 C C HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE OPEN THIS PAGE TO READ THE DESIRED HEX AND NUMERIC SELECTIONS...

Page 127: ...11 059 3B f 102 66 DC2 018 12 060 3C g 103 67 DC3 019 13 061 3D h 104 68 DC4 020 14 062 3E i 105 69 NAK 021 15 063 3F j 106 6A SYN 022 16 064 40 k 107 6B ETB 023 17 A 065 41 l 108 6C CAN 024 18 B 066...

Page 128: ...tti On the approximation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and product safety Bas e sur la l gislation des Etates membres relative la compatibilit lectromagn tique...

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