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Programming Options
User’s Guide
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Programming Options
Table 4 lists programming I.D. numbers for predefined defaults, which
provide a fast and easy way to set all parameters off, on, or to factory set-
tings.
Table 5 lists cloning, display, and save-and-exit settings.
Table 6 provides the following information:
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Code Parameter is the “human” name for programming options.
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I.D. # is the “decoder” name for programming options. For exam-
ple, if you wanted to set a Code 39 minimum label length, you
would enter
01
when programming the decoder. Programming I.D.
numbers given in this appendix can be used with all programming
methods.
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Type tells what kind of setting to use for each code parameter:
— On/Off is a toggle. 1 turns the parameter on, and 0 turns it off.
— Value requires a two-character entry (e.g.,
02
for two beeps after
each good read, or
05
for a length of five).
— String uses one or more ASCII characters, followed by // to indi-
cate the end of the string.
— Immediate takes effect as soon as the I.D. number is entered.
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Acceptable Input gives the settings or range of settings that you can
use for each code parameter.
NOTE
For explanations of some general programming parameters, see page 26. For
explanations of serial parameters, see page 28. For information about mag-
netic stripe programming parameters, see page 33.