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LYNX™ D 

2.6.1 Concatenation 

 
It is possible to concatenate up to 4 different codes, set their length and enable the 
intercode delay between them (the intercode delay is set in the specific interface 
parameters, see page 25, 27 and 32). When enabling the delay one or more global 
headers and terminators are added to the decoded data. The concatenation 
procedure may occur in different ways depending on the number of codes to be 
decoded per image: 
 
 

One Code Per Scan 

 

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If the code resulting from the single decoding of an image belongs to one of the 
code families to be concatenated, it is saved to the Lynx™ D memory waiting for 
other codes to complete the concatenation. 

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If the code belongs to the same family of a code previously saved, it overwrites 
the old one. 

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If the code resulting from the decoding does not belong to one of the code 
families to be concatenated, it causes the concatenation failure and clears the 
temporary memory. If the "Concatenation Failure Transmission" command is set 
to "Tx codes causing failure" (see page 48), this code will be sent in the output 
message. 

 
 

All Codes Per Scan 

 

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All codes resulting from the decoding of an image and belonging to one of the 
families to be concatenated are saved to the Lynx™ D memory waiting for other 
codes to complete the concatenation. 

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If one or more codes resulting from the decoding belong to the same family of 
codes previously saved, they overwrite the old ones. 

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When the image contains no code to be concatenated, the concatenation fails 
and the reader temporary memory is cleared. If the "Concatenation Failure 
Transmission" command is set to "Tx codes causing failure" (see page 48), the 
codes causing the concatenation failure will be sent in the output message. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for Lynx D

Page 1: ...Lynx D Reference Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Lynx D REFERENCE MANUAL...

Page 4: ...ations 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 f...

Page 5: ...isualSetup 2 1 3 3 Sending Configuration Strings from Host 2 2 USING LYNX D 3 2 1 Aiming System 3 2 2 Normal Operation 4 2 3 Image Capturing 4 2 3 1 Basic Configuration Parameters 5 2 3 2 Advanced Con...

Page 6: ...FIFO 26 Intercharacter Delay 27 Intercode Delay 27 RX Timeout 27 USB Keyboard Emulation 28 FIFO 28 Intercharacter Delay 28 Intercode Delay 28 Keyboard Nationality 29 Keyboard Speed 30 WEDGE INTERFACE...

Page 7: ...Concatenation Enable Disable 46 Concatenation Options 47 First Concatenated Code Length 47 Second Concatenated Code Length 47 Third Concatenated Code Length 47 Fourth Concatenated Code Length 47 Conca...

Page 8: ...67 User Defined Beeper 67 User Defined Beeper Tone 67 User Defined Beeper Volume 68 User Defined Beeper Duration 68 Test User Defined Beeper 68 Code Ordering and Selection 69 Codes per Scan 69 Centra...

Page 9: ...Dimensions preset 3 84 Brightness preset 3 85 Contrast preset 3 85 Zoom preset 3 86 Color Depth preset 3 87 Image Preset 4 88 Image Format preset 4 88 Resolution preset 4 88 JPEG Quality Factor preset...

Page 10: ...5 5 Configuration Editing Commands 117 6 TEST CODE SYMBOLS 118 7 MAINTENANCE 120 8 TECHNICAL FEATURES 121 8 1 Indicators 125 8 1 1 Lynx D LED Indicators 125 8 1 2 Beeper 125 A HOST CONFIGURATION STRI...

Page 11: ...GENERAL VIEW LYNX D Figure A 1 Aiming System ON Wrong Read LED red 2 Good Read LED green ix...

Page 12: ...640 660 nm TO EN 60825 1 2001 AVOID EXPOSURE LASER LIGHT IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE CAUTION CLASS 2 LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT MAX OUTPUT RADIAT...

Page 13: ...truction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required...

Page 14: ...CADA EN LA FIGURA LUCE LASER NON FISSARE IL FASCIO APPARECCHIO LASER DI CLASSE 2 MASSIMA POTENZA D USCITA LUNGHEZZA D ONDA EMESSA CONFORME A EN 60825 1 2001 LASERSTRAHLUNG NICHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN...

Page 15: ...aser a bassa potenza Sebbene non siano noti danni riportati dall occhio umano in seguito ad una esposizione di breve durata evitare di fissare il raggio laser cos come si eviterebbe qualsiasi altra so...

Page 16: ...e que le soleil Eviter aussi de diriger le rayon vers les yeux d un observateur m me travers des surfaces fl chissantes miroirs par example siciones e las autoridades internacionales y se refieren al...

Page 17: ...is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed or CSA Certified Power Unit arked Class 2 or LPS output rated 10 30 V minimum 0 75 A which supplies a the jack connector on the cable m power directly to the...

Page 18: ...links indicated for further information including PRODUCTS Search through the links to arrive at your product page where you can download specific Manuals and Software Utilities SERVICES SUPPORT Datal...

Page 19: ...F417 2D matrix symbols such as DataMatrix postal codes such as POSTNET PLANET The data stream acquired from decoding a symbol is rapidly sent to the host The reader is immediately available to read an...

Page 20: ...vailable on the CD ROM provided allows programming the reader by selecting configuration commands or printing them through a user friendly graphical interface running on the PC These commands are sent...

Page 21: ...ositioned over the code Figure 1 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 syste...

Page 22: ...n the target see Figure 2 As you are reading code symbols adjust the distance at which you are holding the reader NOTE The Lynx D hand held reader aiming system is designed for general reading and dec...

Page 23: ...d independent Image Presets can be defined see page 73 For each Image Preset you may set up to three Basic Configuration Parameters and p to five Advanced Configuration Parameters Therefore an image i...

Page 24: ...pixels along the Y Axis By default for all Image Presets the window has its origin coordinates equal to zero its width equal to 640 pixels and its height to 480 pixels It is possible to perform Zoomi...

Page 25: ...de to be captured furthermore the illumination system increases in intensity for an instant when capturing and decoding an image A safety time may be defined to prevent Lynx D from reading the same co...

Page 26: ...surfaces This mode is suggested for example when reading codes positioned on plastic or metal surfaces The fixed mode is particularly suggested for expert users It requires a camera calibration to adj...

Page 27: ...ulting string 4 character deletion is performed on the resulting string 5 code concatenation is performed 6 code ID is attached to the resulting string 7 global headers and terminators are attached to...

Page 28: ...If the code resulting from the decoding does not belong to one of the code families to be concatenated it causes the concatenation failure and clears the temporary memory If the Concatenation Failure...

Page 29: ...s as shown in Figure 3 1 Figure 3 RS232 Connection Read the restore default parameter code below Restore Default Read the RS232 interface selection code RS232 AMHKHMFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AEKFBONJCDDIEC...

Page 30: ...2 Restore Default AMHKGPAOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJALECHGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGPLCMMMNLK AEFBJLBGMHPKMOGNKKNDPDMGGK AAPHBAJIDGHPOJKEFPNCEACBHK AFKFBKNGLGMOMELLGOPCMJFKIK DDDDLDLLLDDLLLLDDDLD...

Page 31: ...gure your reader with one of the USB interfaces follow these u Make all the Lynx D reader to be connected interface is compatible Windows 98 and later IBM POS for Windows Mac OS 8 0 and later 4690 Ope...

Page 32: ...LBGMHPKMICPIAFFEONCOK AAPHBAJJCCDBHCPKNDBPGLDBBK AHLFBOPHCJGEMAMPAAEOMGMJKK DDDDLDLDLLDLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL AIFBJLBGMHPKNJGBENLDAOOCOK AAPHBAJIDFFKKOLGFOOOMCFNDK AELFBNNJFAOIIMAMCHHKGHCJJK DDDDLDLDDLDLLLLD...

Page 33: ...SETUP 3 NOTE The Lynx D reader is a USB self powered device NOTE If you need to change the USB device interface after having reconfigured the reader you have to disconnect and reconnect the cable to t...

Page 34: ...selection etc If arguments are required with a command you can read additional code labels typically digits from Appendix D To configure your reader 1 Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE available...

Page 35: ...ut 10 seconds USB Keyboard Emulation FIFO Enabled Intercharacter Delay 0 Intercode Delay 0 Keyboard Nationality USA Keyboard Speed Normal WEDGE Communication Keyboard Nationality USA CapsLock OFF Caps...

Page 36: ...gth 000 any length Set Fourth Concatenated Code Length 000 any length Concatenation with Intercode Delay Disabled Concatenation Timeout 10 seconds Concatenation Failure Transmission Tx codes causing f...

Page 37: ...um Length 255 Code 128 Code128 Selection Enabled Code Length Check Disabled Minimum Length 001 Maximum Length 255 EAN 128 Selection Disabled Code Length Check Disabled Minimum Length 001 Maximum Lengt...

Page 38: ...ection Disabled Discard Linear Part Enabled Reading Parameters Trigger Mode Trigger level Trigger Type Normal trigger Flash ON 2 sec Flash OFF 2 sec Beeper Tone Tone 1 Beeper Volume High volume Beeper...

Page 39: ...ty Time 500 ms if Autoscan mode or Software trigger type is selected and the Multiple Reads per Cycle option is enabled Image Formatting Image Preset 1 2 3 4 Image Format JPEG format Resolution Full 6...

Page 40: ...ration The following parameter groups are common to all interface applications DATA FORMAT parameters regard the messages sent to the Host system CAMERA CONTROL parameters regard the control mode mana...

Page 41: ...JLOLBOAEPJJK DDLLLLLDDLLLLLLDDDDDDLDLLL AODOBPHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEEDGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHPOIMFOHPK AEFBJLBGMHPKNOCKBJLLJKGEGK AAPHBAJJDECIPBBLOEFOBFADBK AFLFANJMGOAGENNDDMHOEBAJI...

Page 42: ...S 7 Bits 8 Bits AODKGOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGHFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHMNLNAOLPK AEFBJLBGMHPLNNCDILOHNKLGGK AAPHBAJICBAGNCCMNKDBECODFK AFKFAMPJFJLIGJIGMPLCONMJKK DLLLLLLDDDDLLLLDDLLDDL...

Page 43: ...BLHLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNKCANPPDAKKGGK AAPHBAJJDHDLIEPAEBHCMCCLDK AFLFANMLOMBEGPFNNEIKMHOJLK DLDLLLLDLDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLDL RTS CTS AODKGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJALEHDGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHMMLIDEF...

Page 44: ...DLDLDDLDLLL RTS CTS AOALGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEADEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHJKOIPEJNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNLEGCGGAACLFGK AAPHBAJJCBEBLJOGCOCBONGPHK AELFAPPANMPIGIPBKJDOOJOJKK DLLLLLLDDLDLLLLDDD...

Page 45: ...CEHPPEHPDJJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNNHNAHBILCDHGK AAPHBAJICHHCPKNDFOOMNODPDK AGKFANKJMDIGGDJODMDIODHJKK DDDLLLLDLLLLLLLDLDLDDLDLDL 00 01 99 disabled delay from 1 to 99 msec INTERCODE DELAY Intercode Delay AOALB...

Page 46: ...CBGIEIKMBJAMEMFDFK AHLFAJLKDIKCEOHGFFIACHKIKK DDDLLDLDDDLLLLLDLDDDDLDLLL AOAPGKFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALEEBHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGIKCAJEDNK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIGNFHGFIEPEGK AAPHBAJIDCCPBBADPEE...

Page 47: ...FLCFLINEGK AAPHBAJICADLHAGDGAMCHONBHK AFLFAKLAHMBAEDPAOIGIGABILK DLDLLDLDDDDLLLLDDLDDDLDLDL AOAPCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJIMDKEOFMHMLJALECDFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGIPLDFPPJK AEFBJLBGMHPLMMGJMCHHCMJFGK...

Page 48: ...YBOARD SPEED This parameter default value is restored through the Interface Selection code and not Restore Default Normal Fast AOAPBPGMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJIMDKEOFMHMLJALEBGHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJI...

Page 49: ...HOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEHHGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGMIHHEGDPK AEFBJLBGMHPKMNCOEGANBCAEGK AAPHBAJICGHHLLJCDOLBAPHHBK AGKFANMKJEKEKLMFDFKAEEPJIK DLDLLLLDDDDLLLLDDLDDDLDLDL AOCKGOFOBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHP...

Page 50: ...KKMMHJBJK AEFBJLBGMHPLMLAHFCKOLJCEGK AAPHBAJJDHAFHMMGDEMJAIJFDK AFLFAPKCCMLKMJKHAKLEMNOLLK DDDLLLLDLDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLDL French German AOCOCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEEAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCM...

Page 51: ...onalities through a simple keyboard setting procedure Keyboard setting consists of communicating to the reader how to send data corresponding to the keyboard used in the application The keys must be s...

Page 52: ...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 3 beeps indicating the...

Page 53: ...s SHIFT 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...

Page 54: ...figured These values are restored through the Interface Selection code and not Restore Default EXTENDED KEYBOARD TO HEX CONVERSION IBM AT HEX KEY 83 ENTER 84 TAB 85 F1 86 F2 87 F3 88 F4 89 F5 8A F6 8B...

Page 55: ...he default extended keys during this procedure Press and release a key to set it Some characters may require more than one key pressed simultaneously during normal use refer to the manual of your PC o...

Page 56: ...em with each other The reader signals the end of the procedure with 3 beeps indicating the keys have been registered CUSTOM EXTENDED KEYBOARD SETTING TABLE Custom Order HEX KEY 01 Shift 02 Alt 03 Ctrl...

Page 57: ...s SHIFT 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...

Page 58: ...ues with the exception of the Symbology Independent Header and Terminator selections 3 the Symbology Independent Header and Terminator parameters are set to their default values when reading the inter...

Page 59: ...Code Identifier Table in Appendix C 2 Set the number of characters in the range 0 3 where 0 Code ID disabled 3 Read the corresponding characters as Hex values from the Hex Numeric table Valid values...

Page 60: ...K AFLFANLDGFKOIKMDPENKCJFJIK DDDLLLLDLDDLLLLDDLLDDLDLDL SET TERMINATORS Set Terminators AOCLBPHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFAHGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGKMBDAFBPK AEFBJLBGMHPLNOFGDKLPFPNFGK AAPH...

Page 61: ...ifier from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix C 2 Formatting 0 select all Stop 1 select right followed by Step 3 2 select left followed by Step 3 3 select middle followed by a number in the range 0...

Page 62: ...led SYMBOLOGY TERMINATORS Symbology Terminators AOCPFLHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFGAGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGONFOBJDNK AEFBJLBGMHPKNNEAEHPKOFLEGK AAPHBAJJCGHCOJIBHCKOKDDDBK AEKFAJODOLLAKFFGF...

Page 63: ...e 00 7F 3 Read the corresponding character as Hex value from the Hex Numeric table which identifies the new substituting character Valid value is in the range 00 7F 4 Read the following code to enable...

Page 64: ...NK AEFBJLBGMHPKMMHNPMDEIGJGGK AAPHBAJICDAGPDAKALKOINIBHK AFKFANJCEPAAEBCDGCFGONPKKK DLDLDDLLDDDLLLLDDLLDDLDLLL Select a Datalogic Standard Code Identifier from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix C...

Page 65: ...5 000 any code length SECOND CONCATENATED CODE LENGTH Set Second Concatenated Code Length AOCLCKHOBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFFBFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGNOEEIKNPK AEFBJLBGMHPLMNBKHNFLAFDGGK AA...

Page 66: ...DDDLLDLDDLLLLLLDDLLDDLDLDL AOCLCKHODNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKFFBHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGIOJBFINPK AEFBJLBGMHPKNPFGIFDNACDGGK AAPHBAJIDEBCJDJAGPJLOJGDBK AFLFAJKIMJGOCBAGCPJEMNDJKK DDDLLDLDDLL...

Page 67: ...OAIMILK DDDLLDLDLDDLLLLDLLDDDLDLLL AOCLCKFMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEDGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGIJNDIJHPK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPHPJKEEHEBFGK AAPHBAJICDGHKJMIILJNINDPHK AGKFANIECICAKKFJADHCIBLJJK DDD...

Page 68: ...K AEFBJLBGMHPLNPAICDABCGHGGK AAPHBAJJCDFOOPCEHFCEBHJFFK AHKFAJMFIHDMKONFFAOAGCPJKK DLDLLLLDDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL Automatic Central Part of Image Automatic for Highly Reflective Surfaces AOCKCKHMHNGNENEIE...

Page 69: ...OFMHMLJALFFFHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGOLCIKNHNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPBMDCLPNODEGK AAPHBAJJCDDHDGLDACHDFPBJHK AHKFAPPBFGDECMMLAKHGKLBJLK DDDLLLLDDLDLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL APDMCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALFD...

Page 70: ...K DLDLDDLDDDLLLLLDDLLDDLDLLL APCPGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFBCHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKPMGLHBNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMIHDGICIAJMGGK AAPHBAJIDBDPPIKJPJAMPIPNDK AHKFAOKLLANCKCDCCIECCDLKKK DDLLDDLDL...

Page 71: ...JBEBEGK AAPHBAJJDAGAPLFMOIJHCDBDBK AEKFAILGHBDMGGAAIKMGEDPKKK DDDLLLLDLDDLLLLDDLLDDLDLLL UPCE Expansion Disabled UPCE Expansion Enabled APCLCOFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEEFFIK AKCBPJCJGI...

Page 72: ...AAPHBAJJCDECKEAJFIKCOKABDK AGLFAPOFANLMEGOPGBBEIGEKLK DDLLLLLDLLLLLLLDLLDDDLDLDL Minimum Code Length APCPBLFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGEEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGNNGNFFFPK AEFBJLBGMHPLMKBCB...

Page 73: ...ECEHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHNJKNENPJK AEFBJLBGMHPLNJFKCMGAMKMHGK AAPHBAJICAEJMGIMIDFGDGJLBK AFKFAKMEGPHGIDNMAPDIEGKKLK DDLLLLLDLDLLLLLDDLLDDLDLDL APCLGOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJIMDKEOFMHMLJALEGDGIK AKCB...

Page 74: ...AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHKPNKKDNLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNJCNINAILMGGGK AAPHBAJJCFDDMJPPPFFJNODBBK AELFAOOPBMOMCPECLBHMOFPLIK DDDLLLLDDDDLLLLDLDLDDLDLLL APCLGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEEFEIK AKCBPJCJGII...

Page 75: ...MPKDLBNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNLBHGMHAMPBHGK AAPHBAJIDCDIKBBGEKKNMNALBK AFLFAOJNFHEEKOLFFJACMEKKLK DLDLLLLDLLLLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL APCPCOHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Code 128 Min Code Length APCPBPFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Code...

Page 76: ...range 001 255 Maximum Code Length APCPFPFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCBHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGOLEOIJHJK AEFBJLBGMHPKMPFKKKNNHGEHGK AAPHBAJJCCFLHBABMFEKBAJNHK AEKFAIJLOMMCGFLOGFNMKJOKJK DLD...

Page 77: ...K AAPHBAJIDCFJFPNCEGJBEKGJFK AHKFAOOHMDEMKBLOPEIOKOKKJK APCLCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGBEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGMLPIKKHNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMKAOGLEADHCHGK AAPHBAJICBBOAGHNKLNNCCALDK AGKFALPOA...

Page 78: ...KCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGKMJBLIDJK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJCKJOPLIOJEGK AAPHBAJICFHPPHFCCGMPOHFPFK AGLFAPOKALBIEHBOHDIEMMGIIK DLLLDLLDLLLLLLLDDLDDDLDLDL APCLCKHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHLFAKPDMNCOONFLNGPIEFBJKK DLLLDLLDLLLL...

Page 79: ...nimum Code Length APCPFLFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCBFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHJPONGANLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMLAKKKBKGJEFGK AAPHBAJJDFHNNJIBKFBELNKLHK Read the number in the range 0001 3600 APCPFLFO...

Page 80: ...LDDDLDLLL AEFBJLBGMHPKNNENMOLHJIFFGK AAPHBAJJDAEFPIDBAOCNFCGBBK AELFAOOOFJCCENECBJPMABFIIK Japan Post Enabled AAPHBAJICEANPNNDFBDMLLJPFK AHLFANINAABCCAAKMOJMEEKIJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGNKLOLJJPK AEFBJLBGM...

Page 81: ...Disabled APCPCKFMBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFHGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHJKFCBNFLK AEFBJLBGMHPKMMBBPOMKBOFGGK AAPHBAJJDFAFDANHPNDEHNFFBK AELFAPNMEIIIKNEIOJGMGOIJLK DLDLLDLDLLLLLLLDLLLDDLDLLL AP...

Page 82: ...LFALMKIGFGACPPJEBMMMHLLK DLLLLDLDLDDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL COMPOSITE CODES NOTE Before enabling this symbology it is necessary to enable the linear barcode family among RSS EAN128 or UPC EAN contained in the...

Page 83: ...PHBAJJDDDDEJHMPFIEKEKJHK AFKFAOMJFMCCMKMBKOAOIDKJLK Normal Trigger Software Trigger APCOCOHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFFGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHLPBLGJFNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNLDCICLBJDHHGK AAPHBAJJ...

Page 84: ...OCK AHHPEJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFHEEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHOJGCFNLPK AEFBJLBGMHPKMMADBBDIMGAFGK AAPHBAJJDHDIIHNDFEOOMLHHHK AELFAKNKHOCCCPIOHFECIIFLJK DLLLLLLDDDLLLLLDLDDDDLDLLL BEEPER VOLUME Beeper OFF Low Volum...

Page 85: ...IEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEFBFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGPJJEPGJPK AEFBJLBGMHPKNPDDECLBFAIEGK AAPHBAJJCBAMPCACDANOIIBHDK Read a number in the range 01 99 which corresponds to a max 99 seconds duration...

Page 86: ...igh Volume APDNCKFMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFGGFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGILPGKJDNK AEFBJLBGMHPKNMAIJMFBHIHEGK AAPHBAJJCAEFBHENJMPNMJCLDK AGLFAKIDAJEKEMJMOKFMIGNKJK DLDLLLLDDLLLLLLDLLLDDLDLDL...

Page 87: ...when working in one code per scan Disabled Enabled APBPCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEHGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGNNCGFELLK AEFBJLBGMHPKMIBIIDEEJMGEGK AAPHBAJICCEGCICHCIIKAKHBBK AGKFAKIIPDMIAK...

Page 88: ...6 for details Autoscan AUTOSCAN MODE Disabled Enabled in Normal Mode APCOCKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALECAEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGPNABHKFLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNJHNAJCHKOEEGK AAPHBAJICFAOBPKAGOMHCE...

Page 89: ...LJAKEEFHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHNNLJFPFJK AEFBJLBGMHPLMMEPFIPGDKBGGK AAPHBAJICCEJEMGDOHILIDKDFK AGKFAPLBAGNKCCJLJGBIMBEJLK APCOCKFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKECHEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGMOHDKELPK...

Page 90: ...onfiguration Capture Image using Preset 1 Capture Image using Preset 2 AMHOHNBOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AGLFAMIDGOMEEPCBGGNAIGCKIK DLDLLLLLDDLLLLLDLLDDDLDLLL AMHOHNBOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHJLOBIMDKEOFMHMLJALE...

Page 91: ...GKFAPKDLHDGKLOGIOPCIANLIK DDDLLLLDLDLLLLLDLLDDDLDLLL APCNCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEDCHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGPNOGGANPK AEFBJLBGMHPLMKFBNBGPNBOGGK AAPHBAJIDCDIINDPLNNMBPHDDK AHKFAKLKHBAA...

Page 92: ...INDOW DIMENSIONS PRESET 1 Origin along X Axis APCNBPHMDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFABEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHMOIOMKPJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNMHOODCOCLGHGK AAPHBAJJDBGKJFDCLNJFBCJPFK AFKFAKNMANLECGFAIKP...

Page 93: ...KIBEPHFDK AHKFAKONFOAIGBMDPPNIMEPLJK DLLLLLLDLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLLL Read a number in the range 0 100 Read a number in the range 0 100 Decrease APCNCOHKHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AFPFKBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKFFAHLK ADPCPJC...

Page 94: ...CJGIIJCMCFGJMPDCALLK AEFBJLBGMHPKNMAGCCELIKPFGK AAPHBAJJDGAGHEGCFBGDIFOLDK AHKFAMPIOOPMEPAJHJGKMJELJK DLDLLLLDLLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL 60 APCNCOHOBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJALEFAEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCM...

Page 95: ...R DEPTH PRESET 1 2 Grey Levels 16 Grey Levels AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLLFECGHJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNJEKPNMJGHNGGK AAPHBAJJDFABOEMAFLAAIJDPDK AHKFAJMLEAHCIHPPHIMCIFEILK DDDLLLLDDDDLLLLDLDLDDLDLDL AAPHBAJJCGEGLNGPLGE...

Page 96: ...HPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALEBEFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGILJBIOPNK AEFBJLBGMHPLMKCGHAAHKHEHGK AAPHBAJJDHECICEMMLNDPHNJDK AGLFAOJBACJKKNDNJFMKKKPLJK TIFF Format APCNCKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFEEHIK A...

Page 97: ...Y Axis APCNBLFOBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFECFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJIEBABNJK AEFBJLBGMHPKMJDLBDJHMJJEGK AAPHBAJIDDFHMJICECNGFNPHBK AHKFAOLNJBHKGEEPBHJAEKOKIK DLDLLLLDLLDLLLLDDLLDDLDLDL Rea...

Page 98: ...OLFMBANBK AEKFAPMIPNNGAGHKOJJACOOJLK DLLLLLLDLLLLLLLDLLLDDLDLLL Read a number in the range 0 100 ADHCPJCJGIIJCMCEGJIBPINDMK AIFBJLBGMHPKNJANBDGLEBJKKK AAPHBAJJCGHJPAHNFDPJKJGPHK AFKFAKNBDLOAKMDPEMOMKH...

Page 99: ...EGOKIEMOJJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNMHBIDCDPMFEGK AAPHBAJIDDHMHLBBCHGMGNEBDK AGLFAINDJNGGODJHMHCOGKBKKK DLLLLLLDDLLLLLLDDLDDDLDLLL AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEHGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHIODMOBLNK AEFBJLBGMHPLMMAFFBLLLAMGGK...

Page 100: ...R DEPTH PRESET 2 2 Grey Levels 16 Grey Levels APCNCKHODNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEBEHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGMNCDMIFLK AEFBJLBGMHPKNJDNFMKBBBHHGK AAPHBAJIDAHLOLLDCNAPGBJFDK AGLFANOADDOICLGBMGI...

Page 101: ...IHGK AAPHBAJJDHAGHPOFCBFFABMJHK AELFAILDLOIMIJHEKLHMICFJJK DDLLLLLDDDLLLLLDLDDDDLDLLL AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJALEFAGIK TIFF Format APCJGOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHIPBGBAPJK AEFBJLBGMHPLMNFAEOPND...

Page 102: ...LKOCEIPAGGK AAPHBAJIDEFEGHOICBBMAMCFBK AGLFAINFMCDIKOIHAKAIAKIIJK DDDLLLLDDLDLLLLDLLLDDLDLDL Read a number in the range 0 630 Origin along Y Axis APCJFPFOBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEFGEIK...

Page 103: ...KDKODCLBK AGLFAKOKDCBAOMIKGIMGKDBJKK DDLLLLLDDLDLLLLDLLLDDLDLLL Read a number in the range 0 100 APCJGOHKHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AFPFKBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKFGAHLK Decrease ALPCPJCJGIIJCMCEGMOAMJKBCK AIFBJLBGMHPKM...

Page 104: ...IEFPK AEFBJLBGMHPLMMAHJKDNIICFGK AAPHBAJICAHPNPBHCAKGPDDDBK AFLFALOIOHEGGNJLFMOEMLMJIK DLLLLLLDDLDLLLLDLLDDDLDLDL APCJGOHOBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEDCFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGIKLLHPLJK AEFBJ...

Page 105: ...R DEPTH PRESET 3 2 Grey Levels AELFALMCIPPOAPCIPIDAAOLLIK DDLLLLLDLDDLLLLDDLLDDLDLDL APCJGOHODNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKFGCFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHLONGICJNK 16 Grey Levels APCJGOHODNGNENEIEPA...

Page 106: ...CGGK AAPHBAJIDCHMHAJGFHFKOJGDHK AFKFAMJIMNBGCFOKBFDICBAIKK DDDLLLLDLDDLLLLDDLDDDLDLDL AGKFAPPLJECGEIKCMCFIGEPILK DDDLLLLDLDDLLLLDLLDDDLDLDL RESOLUTION PRESET 4 TIFF Format APCJGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK A...

Page 107: ...EMPJKHGK AAPHBAJJDBCOGIJLFHBDOEIPBK AHKFAMPOLBKCACBJLEEMKJNJKK DDLLLLLDLLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL Read a number in the range 0 630 APCJFLFOBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEHAGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGIOAJFO...

Page 108: ...LNNDFOCKBEKOIKK AAPHBAJJDBEDLINPFOAOGNFDDK AFLFAPMPJBMOILDDHOIOEJALIK DDLLLLLDDLLLLLLDDDDDDLDLLL Read a number in the range 0 100 Decrease APCJGKHKHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AFPFKBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKFHBFLK ALHCPJC...

Page 109: ...KAGAIJALMKEBJIK DLDLLLLDLLLLLLLDDDDDDLDLLL APCJGKHOBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJIMDKEOFMHMLJALFADEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGMMGCAJPJK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEJIFODIAOGGK AAPHBAJICCDEBDFNJMGAOLNFDK AFLFAIMHDDIIKPBEACBEKG...

Page 110: ...R DEPTH PRESET 4 2 Grey Levels 16 Grey Levels APCJGKHODNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGNLGLJHFJK AEFBJLBGMHPLMOEIBBKLLFBGGK AAPHBAJJDFEFBJGJLBIGHPCPHK AFKFAPOJPMGEKDLGEGH...

Page 111: ...ion Command Enable or Disable the Format see par 2 14 3 Choose the method and define the format YES Define another Define Format 1 2 3 4 or 5 par 2 14 1 Method 1 Extract information from barcode page...

Page 112: ...LLLDLDLLLLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL Define Format 3 AOCLGKHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJIMDKEOFMHMLJAKFBCFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGIILFOFHLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNKHIDJEMFICFGK AAPHBAJIDAHLABGEHHFOHDBFHK AGKFAMMMBIDCEBNPMOPCMPJI...

Page 113: ...inserted 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 addin...

Page 114: ...LDGGK AAPHBAJJDECHGDKMOEDDMEBJBK AHLEBNKAODJIMPLGJNNKMCKJIK DDDLLLDDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL 32 31 ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLONAJLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJGBFHKLALDGGK...

Page 115: ...DKEOFMHMLJALEDCEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGNKOLDHPNK AEFBJLBGMHPKNNBLBIKDNOPEGK AAPHBAJICGHGMLMOIAGMOMCHFK AELFBKMIOONGGOJPDEMGAAGJKK DLLDLDLLDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL OR ANGKGKAKHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEBAMDKEOFMHM...

Page 116: ...n of the code c End Field Selection End Selection AMEMGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFFGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHPIGEADPNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPAAJOFOEGDHGK AAPHBAJJDDFCKPDOMCFJCJOLFK AFKEBNKLKLEGOPO...

Page 117: ...PLGJNNKMCKJIK DDDLLLDDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL Read the code to end the string defined in step a c EITHER Add Procedure Add AMHNGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKODEMDDPK A...

Page 118: ...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 corresponds to a...

Page 119: ...JGIIJCMCEHKODEMDDPK AEFBJLBGMHPKMOBCLFFFACLGGK AAPHBAJIDBGAJHMKPCBLOPFBFK AHKEBMPDMCJKIFABFMGICEEIJK DLDLLLDDDLLLLLLDLLLDDLDLDL String Insertion Procedure Insert String String Position End Selection E...

Page 120: ...n the barcode c End Selection End Selection AMEMGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFFGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHPIGEADPNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPAAJOFOEGDHGK AAPHBAJJDDFCKPDOMCFJCJOLFK AFKEBNKLKLEGOPOFPGLME...

Page 121: ...EPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLONAJLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJGBFHKLALDGGK AAPHBAJJDECHGDKMOEDDMEBJBK AHLEBNKAODJIMPLGJNNKMCKJIK DDDLLLDDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL AMHNGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK...

Page 122: ...re from step a c End Selection End Selection ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLONAJLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJGBFHKLALDGGK AAPHBAJJDECHGDKMOEDDMEBJBK AHLEBNKAODJIMPLGJNNK...

Page 123: ...MGPOCHHEBNAMFHK AHLFAKKFLHGOGEAFKMLMANFIKK DDLLDLLDLLDLLLLDLDLDDLDLLL 41 ANGKFLDMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEFAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOPAKPBPPK AEFBJLBGMHPKMJENMIAHBLGEGK AAPHBAJICGBNFAHDMJC...

Page 124: ...characters of the substituting string Valid values are in the range 00 7F c End Selection End Selection ANGKCIHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFDGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHIIJCDNNLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJ...

Page 125: ...NBKHDLK AEFBJLBGMHPKNMAOENDIPHLFGK AAPHBAJIDBCEANCBBFLCKCCPBK AGLEBJMGIGHAKOKOCOEIAEIKIK DDLLLLDDDLDLLLLDLLDDDLDLDL AOCKHMFKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHJLJFGOPKEOFMHMLJALEDGHKK AOJDPBCJGIIJCMCEGNOJDNBPEK AIF...

Page 126: ...aracter ANGKFLDMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEFAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOPAKPBPPK AEFBJLBGMHPKMJENMIAHBLGEGK AAPHBAJICGBNFAHDMJCFBEHLBK AFLFBJPKEAGKOLODEFNICBBIIK DDLDLDLLLDDLLLLDLLLDDLDLLL Rea...

Page 127: ...ICEEIJK DLDLLLDDDLLLLLLDLLLDDLDLDL To add a new string of characters read the code and follow the procedure described on page 110 OR End Format Definition End Format Definition AOHPGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOG...

Page 128: ...String Plus Procedure ANGKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFHDFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHLOLBOBPNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMMDHGPDFPODGGK AAPHBAJICGFKCICAIFKLCABPDK AHKFBKNCOEFKAKAABKBIIHHKLK DLLDLDDLDLDLLLLD...

Page 129: ...he Hex Numeric table identifying the substring character s Valid values are in the range 00 7F optional Define Substring Position Matching Substring Position AOCLFLFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMH...

Page 130: ...PLMLHPOCDCLFDGGK AAPHBAJJCECGCJGBDFGBNLINBK AHKFAILPHFEMACFDFLIEKIPKLK DDDLLDLDDLDLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL Read the above code and 1 read a number in the range 1 5 corresponding to the desired format number 2...

Page 131: ...CMCFHLMNIBIFPK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIEABDLCBDLHGK AAPHBAJICADLMIGJJAHBBHKDBK AHKFAMOGHAIKCDGMGKCGAKOKJK DLDLLDLDDDLLLLLDDDDDDLDLLL AOCLGKHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPEJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFBCHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGNIGADH...

Page 132: ...bled Format 3 Enabled Code having a length of 25 characters Substitute string ab with string 12 Unformatted read code Format 4 Enabled Code having the substring AT in position 2 Insert string 789 in p...

Page 133: ...NACK character 15 HEX requesting re transmission in the case of bad reception If the reader does receive an ACK no signal will be emitted whereas if it does not receive an ACK or NACK it will emit a w...

Page 134: ...ng the same information is detected in a single scan All identical codes are transmitted to the Host when the parameter is enabled if disabled only one of the identical codes is sent 5 4 READING PARAM...

Page 135: ...IIJCMCEGNOKAKPHJK AEFBJLBGMHPKMKEPKAKIOABEGK AAPHBAJICFGFIBIPPOECDKIJBK AFKFBMIKBFKGOMKNNGLKGNNIKK DLLDLDLLDDLLLLLDDLDDDLDLLL Transmit the Lynx D reader Software release AMHOGPBOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHH...

Page 136: ...YMBOLS Use these 1D and 2D test symbols to check that the reader is imaging and decoding properly according to your configuration UPC A 1 52637 48509 2 EAN 13 1 234567 000992 Code 39 Standard 1 7 1 6...

Page 137: ...TEST CODE SYMBOLS 6 QR PDF417 DataMatrix Normal DataMatrix Inverse 119...

Page 138: ...arranty 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 any damage to...

Page 139: ...age Temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Humidity 0 to 95 NC Drop Resistance IEC 68 2 32 Test ED 1 8 m Mechanical Features Dimensions 203 x 117 x 69 mm 8 x 4 6 x 2 7 inches Weight 265 g 9 3 oz without ca...

Page 140: ...t 2D CMOS Array Illuminator LED array Wavelength In the range 630 670 nm Max LED Output Power 0 896 mW LED Safety Class Class 1 to EN 60825 1 Aiming System Visible Laser Diode Wavelength 650 nm Laser...

Page 141: ...12 99 EAN13 0 33 13 3 1 1 22 7 5 to 24 5 2 95 to 9 65 2D X dimension mm mils Symbol size cm in DOF cm in POSTNET 0 5 20 4 0 x 0 4 1 57 x 0 16 11 5 to 30 0 4 53 to 11 81 PDF417 0 13 5 1 1 x 0 9 0 43 x...

Page 142: ...ol size cm in DOF cm in Code39 0 076 3 1 2 0 47 5 0 to 7 5 1 96 to 2 95 0 13 5 1 2 0 47 4 0 to 9 5 1 57 to 3 74 2D X dimension mm mils Symbol size cm in DOF cm in PDF417 0 76 3 0 65 x 0 55 0 26 x 0 22...

Page 143: ...ecoded 8 1 2 Beeper The Lynx D basic software provides beeper signals for good wrong reading and for indicating errors Its tone volume and duration can be directly configured by using the codes given...

Page 144: ...s CR Carriage return character 0D Hex Enter configuration environment Exit and Save configuration Example Beeper tone 1 Beeper low intensity GBB1 CR Carriage return character 0D Hex Exit and save new...

Page 145: ...e INTERFACE SELECTION DESCRIPTION STRING RS232 Standard CPA0 WEDGE for IBM AT CPA1 USB USB COM CPA3 USB KBD CPA4 USB Bulk CPA2 USB Generic HID CPA5 RS232 DESCRIPTION STRING Baud rate 1200 DAA00 2400 D...

Page 146: ...aracter Delay DEA00 DEA99 Intercode Delay DEC00 DEC99 USB DESCRIPTION STRING USB COM Handshake none UDA0 RTS CTS UDA2 XON XOFF UDA1 ACK NACK Protocol disabled UDB0 enabled UDB1 FIFO disabled UDC0 enab...

Page 147: ...EDA09xxxxxxxxx ten characters EDA10xxxxxxxxxx Headers disabled EDB0 enabled EDB1 Set Terminators no terminator EEA00 one character EEA01x two characters EEA02xx three characters EEA03xxx four characte...

Page 148: ...S UPC EAN JAN disabled AEA0 enabled AEA1 Add on disabled AEB0 enabled AEB1 UPCE extension enabled AEC0 disabled AEC1 Code 39 Standard disabled ABA0 no ckeck digit control ABA1 ckeck digit control with...

Page 149: ...ADB0 enabled ADB1 Minimum Code Length ADCd Maximum Code Length ADDd Code 128 disabled AAA0 enabled AAA1 Code Len Check disabled AAB0 enabled AAB1 Minimum Code Length AACd Maximum Code Length AADd EAN...

Page 150: ...led ALA2 PLANET enabled ALA3 POSTNET enabled ALA4 POSTNET with B and B enabled ALA5 POSTNET and PLANET enabled ALA6 POSTNET with B and B and PLANET enabled ALA7 KIX Code enabled ALA8 Royal Mail Code R...

Page 151: ...r cycle BCA1 Scan Timeout BEAf User Defined Beeper Tone tone 1 GBD1 tone 2 GBD2 tone 3 GBD3 tone 4 GBD4 User Defined Beeper Volume off GBE0 low GBE1 medium GBE2 high GBE3 User Defined Beeper Duration...

Page 152: ...disabled BBD0 enabled BBD1 Safety Time disabled BGA0 enabled BGA1 Safety Time Duration BGBf f a number from the HEX Numeric Table f a number in the range 01 99 ADVANCED IMAGE CAPTURE DESCRIPTION STRIN...

Page 153: ...F1i Contrast increase IAP0IAEi decrease IAP1IAEi Zoom 20 IAH0 40 IAH1 60 IAH2 80 IAH3 100 IAH4 120 IAH5 140 IAH6 160 IAH7 180 IAH8 200 IAH9 Color Depth 2 gray levels IAG0 16 gray levels IAG1 256 gray...

Page 154: ...th IBMh height IBNh Brightness increase IBO0IBFi decrease IBO1IBF1i Contrast increase IBP0IBEi decrease IBP1IBEi Zoom 20 IBH0 40 IBH1 60 IBH2 80 IBH3 100 IBH4 120 IBH5 140 IBH6 160 IBH7 180 IBH8 200 I...

Page 155: ...s ICLh width ICMh height ICNh Brightness increase ICO0ICFi decrease ICO1ICF1i Contrast increase ICP0ICEi decrease ICP1ICEi Zoom 20 ICH0 40 ICH1 60 ICH2 80 ICH3 100 ICH4 120 ICH5 140 ICH6 160 ICH7 180...

Page 156: ...th IDMh height IDNh Brightness increase IDO0IDFi decrease IDO1IDF1i Contrast increase IDP0IDEi decrease IDP1IDEi Zoom 20 IDH0 40 IDH1 60 IDH2 80 IDH3 100 IDH4 120 IDH5 140 IDH6 160 IDH7 180 IDH8 200 I...

Page 157: ...e 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 con...

Page 158: ..._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 ending...

Page 159: ...g 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 return...

Page 160: ...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 char...

Page 161: ...the decoded code DS Actually the formatting expression of each function can also format the result output produced by a preceding code formatting The format output is represented as follow F n where n...

Page 162: ...DAOCJJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNKBLNNGOIFCEGK AAPHBAJJCCHFGGNNHEPGLPABBK AGKFAKKMNMGCMBBEKFLKGNCLKK DLDLLLDLDLLLLLLDLDDDDLDLLL APCPCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFBCGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNHNPOLLK AEF...

Page 163: ...IJCMCFGPJIAAMJNK AEFBJLBGMHPKNNEACENHBMMEGK AAPHBAJJDBGOBGIKACNAEBJLFK AGKFAOJAPKIACNGFKADAAGOKJK DLDLLDDLDLLLLLLDLLDDDLDLDL AODOCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGDFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGKOBP...

Page 164: ...9 057 39 d 100 64 DLE 016 10 058 3A e 101 65 DC1 017 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...

Page 165: ...LLLDDDLDDLDLLL 2 ANEOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEFGHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMILJPPDNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMKEKGKAMOGNEGK AAPHBAJJDEFNLJHLIGJCCKKLDK AELEBMKKGLEGCCHPLDIKICJLLK DDLLLLDDDLDLLLLDLLLDD...

Page 166: ...DLDLDL 7 ANFNGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCHFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLAGJEHJK AEFBJLBGMHPKMMHJBODNLMGFGK AAPHBAJIDFBCOHNDCJGDNMAPDK AHKEBNOMACIOMCLCEECKCIFKLK DDLLLLDDDDLLLLLDDLLDDLDLDL 8...

Page 167: ...JNK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPAKDIKMFNNEGK AAPHBAJJDEAOGFLIGIJFAPIFFK AHLEBPOFNLFIGPCBBJIAKMCJLK DLDLLLDDLLLLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL AODOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFHAEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHNLDIDNNNK AEFBJLB...

Page 168: ...LYNX D D AUTOSCAN PATTERN CODE s 150...

Page 169: ...magnetic compatibility and product safety Bas e sur la l gislation des Etats membres relative la compatibilit lectromagn tique et la s curit des produits ber die Ann herung der Gesetze der Mitgliedsst...

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