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14.7.6 Setting the barcode scanner (
Scanner
) parameter
The barcode scanner can be active or inactive. A barcode scanner offers
a way to directly select a seam program.
The following types of barcodes can be read using the barcode scanner:
• Code 128
• UCC EAN 128
• Code 39
These barcode types can be created with freeware software.
Important
The barcode must be composed of 3 to 32 bars. The 3-digit number of the
program (001 to 999) must be contained in the barcode.
Refer to the
Appendix
for a few barcode examples that you can use.
14.7.7 Setting the Interface (
Interface
) parameter
The interfaces can be used for the barcode scanner. The parameter is ac-
tive if a barcode scanner is connected.
It is possible to define additional settings for the operation lock. The pos-
sibilities are explained in more detail in the table.
14.7.8 Setting the Stitch functions (
StitchFunctions
) parameter
The machine counts the stitches when a program is processed with the ped-
al. If the user sews half stitches or full stitches manually, they can also be
counted, if required. To do so, this function must be active. The electronic
handwheel is not affected by this setting.
Menu item
Setting options
BDE
(Interface at
the front of
the control)
Mode
0 = off
1 = scanner
Baudrate
Transfer rate of the scanner
(Value range 19,400-115,200)
X170T
(Interface at
the rear of
the control)
Mode
0 = off
1 = scanner
Baudrate
Transfer rate of the scanner
(Value range 19,400-115,200)
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