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Appendix A

Hexadecimal Conversion Table

To use the conversion table:

1.

Find each ASCII character in the tables on the following 
pages and locate the corresponding bold hexadecimal-equiv-
alent character in the top row and in the left column of the 
table. Notice, for example, that the ASCII character “Q” is 
represented by the hexadecimal numbers 5 (top) and 1 (left).

2.

Scan the bar code symbols that correspond to the hexadeci-
mal-equivalent characters. First scan the bar code symbol 
that corresponds to the bold hex character at the top. 

Then 

scan the bar code symbol that corresponds to the bold hex character 
at the left.

For example, for the ASCII character “Q,” first scan the bar 
code symbol labeled 5; then scan the bar code symbol labeled 
1. If your preamble or postamble contains an “N”, first scan 4 
and then E.

3.

Repeat this procedure for each ASCII character you wish to 
enter.

Summary of Contents for Scanners

Page 1: ...User s Programming Guide Handheld Laser Bar Code Scanners Keyboard Wedge Wand Emulation Interface PSC INC Bar C ...

Page 2: ...eans electronic or mechanical including photocopying or electronic transmission or other means of reproduction or distribu tion without prior written consent of PSC Inc The drawings specifications and other technical information con tained in this manual are the property of PSC Inc and shall not be copied reproduced or used in any way in whole or in part as the basis of manufacture or sale of simi...

Page 3: ...ts of the United States Federal Communications Commission Part 15 Sub Part J Class A Original equipment manufacturers OEMs are responsible for testing the scanner with their equipment to ensure system compliance with FCC requirements THIS APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH THE CLASS A LIMITS FOR RADIO INTERFERENCE AS SPECIFIED IN THE CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS CET AP...

Page 4: ...l Communications 4 Serial TTL Mode 4 Serial RS232 Mode 4 AutoSense Operation 5 Wand Emulation Operation 7 Setup Overview 8 Wedge Mode Options 8 Wand Emulation Options 8 Serial Communication and Wedge Options 9 Symbologies 10 Parameters Selection Guidelines 11 Examples 11 Serial Communication 13 Reset Default 13 Baud Rate 13 Data Transmission 14 Communications Protocol 16 Label Buffering 19 No Read...

Page 5: ...Format 31 ACK NAK 31 Beeper Off CR LF Ack 32 Power Standby and Serial Commands 33 Communication Parameter Changes 33 Manual Scanning Interaction 33 Keyboard Wedge Parameters 34 Symbologies 38 UPC A and E 38 EAN JAN 42 Code 39 44 Code 2 of 5 Interleaved 46 Code 2 of 5 Standard 47 Code 128 48 MSI Plessey 50 Code 11 50 Code 93 51 16K 52 Digit Selection 53 Symbology Identifiers 54 Wand Emulation Param...

Page 6: ...mory Module 62 Setup 63 Marker Beam 64 Scanner Labeling 66 Service and Warranty 66 Maintenance 67 Cleaning 67 Inspection 67 Appendix A 69 Hexadecimal Conversion Tables 69 Primary Function Key Table 72 Secondary Function Key Tables 73 ...

Page 7: ...PSC scanner may be configured at the factory with PSC s AutoSense feature AutoSense operates with a passive stand for hands free operation When the scanner is placed in the stand it becomes immediately active for reading any bar code label presented to it The user can remove the scanner from the AutoSense Stand and use it as a conventional hand held scanner When replaced in the stand the scanner r...

Page 8: ... PSC scanner is not transmitting data to the ter minal the keyboard operates as if the PSC scanner was not attached Installation of the PSC scanner should be completed by a user who is familiar with installing computer systems and cabling Cable Installation 1 Turn off power to the terminal to which the PSC scanner will be connected 2 Verify that you received the correct cabling The cable sup plied...

Page 9: ...e a series of beeps which are intentional and indicate that the terminal keyboard power on reset routines have been completed Programming for Terminal Type Proceed as follows 1 Using the Keyboard Wedge Parameters menu given in the Keyboard Wedge Parameters Section scan WEDGE MODE ENABLE CE This sets the PSC scanner into a Keyboard Wedge interface mode 2 Select the terminal type by next scanning th...

Page 10: ...by the host terminal Typical parameters are the baud rate parity and number of bits in the data word These parameters are dis cussed in the section on Serial Communication Parameters The PSC scanner has the added versatility to enable the user to select the qui escent voltage levels for interfacing with terminals that require inverted signals Serial RS232 Mode The PSC scanner can also be used in a...

Page 11: ...e symbol Any time the scan beam disappears whether by a decode or by a scan beam timeout the automatic trigger must be re enabled by allowing the trigger beam to sense the reflec tive tape While AutoSense is activated the user is able to remove the scanner from its holder and use it for handheld scanning operation When the scanner is removed from the AutoSense holder the trigger beam will be broke...

Page 12: ...Sense programming symbol is scanned until the green Good Decode light blinks This will acti vate the trigger screen The scanner is then placed into the holder and the user must check that the red laser beam is aimed at the reflective label affixed to the stand The AutoSense is now ready to read labels presented to it Figure 1 The PSC AutoSense Stand a Riser sub assembly d Reflective tape b Scanner...

Page 13: ...need to be set If using a cable without Smart Cable switching the user must then configure the scanner to its Wand Emulation mode by scanning the symbol CC CC Same Code Wand Emulation This symbol activates the following default parameters Code Type Same Code Wand Emulation Code type bar code polarity and transmission rate can each be set for Wand Emulation Menu symbols for these parameters are fou...

Page 14: ...s follows Keyboard Wedge Wand Emulation Serial Communication Wedge Mode Options Several wedge mode options are available Consult the Keyboard Wedge Parameters section for a complete list Wand Emulation Options The available wand emulation options listed below are found in the section Wand Emulation Parameters Bar Code Polarity Black High White High Transmitted Code Type Same Code Wand Emulation Co...

Page 15: ...f these attributes e g prefix preamble etc may not be required or may vary from one host system to another The parameter selection process allows you to tailor these elements for the particular requirements of your host system You may also program an inter character delay to prevent data overrun problems with your host ter minal Options specific to serial communications are Baud Rate Protocol Pari...

Page 16: ...1 EAN JAN MSI Plessey A complete list of the related options and the instructions for setting them are provided in the section on Symbologies NOTE Scanning problems are most often caused by poor quality bar code symbols If scanning problems arise test your bar code system using the high quality bar code test symbols supplied in this manual or contact your PSC Customer Ser vice representative ...

Page 17: ...ue of loud to a setting of low locate the beeper volume bar code menu in the General Parameters section Then scan the label to the left of Beeper On Vol ume Low The correct label is reproduced below AB Beeper On Volume Low A successful scan is indicated by two short high beeps An unsuc cessful scan produces no beeps and requires you to rescan the Beeper On Volume Low bar code Most parameters are m...

Page 18: ...age scan the bar code for 5 the last argument in the command and listen for two short beeps Your PSC scanner does not have a distinct programming mode Instead it automatically recognizes and reacts to the labels you scan If for example you scan INTERCHARACTER DELAY XX and then scan a normal data label a normal tone is emitted in response to the data label and the programming command is ignored No ...

Page 19: ...erial Output Baud Rate There are seven standard serial communication baud rates to select from Your scanner and the serial host computer must be set to the same baud rate Select the correct rate DA Baud Rate 300 Baud DB Baud Rate 600 Baud DC Baud Rate 1200 Baud DD Baud Rate 2400 Baud DE Baud Rate 4800 Baud DF Baud Rate 9600 Baud DG Baud Rate 19200 Baud ...

Page 20: ... s 1 or 2 bits The PARITY bit is used for error detection e g data altered in trans mission but is not required by all systems A parity bit if required will be in one of the following four formats If your system requires a WORD length of 7 bits one or two STOP bits and a PARITY check select the appropriate option from Table 1 Table 1 7 Bit Options Data Stop Bits Parity Option 7 1 Odd ED 7 1 Even E...

Page 21: ...1 or 2 STOP bits and PARITY check select the appropriate option from the table below 7 2 Mark EF 7 2 Space EE Table 2 8 Bit Options Data Stop Bits Parity Option 8 1 Odd EL 8 1 Even EK 8 1 Mark EJ 8 1 Space EI Table 1 7 Bit Options Data Stop Bits Parity Option ...

Page 22: ...ognizes the ASCII XON XOFF characters The host may then stop transmission with XOFF and resume with XON Controlled data flow is achieved between devices when the receiving device sends ASCII XON XOFF codes to the transmitting device In other words when the receiving device is unable to accept data it sends on XOFF code to inform the host to temporarily suspend data transmission When the receiving ...

Page 23: ...elect CTS and RTS RTS The RTS output from the scanner may be programmed to operate in one of three different modes In the default mode RTS signals when the scanner is ready to receive commands or data In the second mode RTS is in a fixed state In the third mode RTS signals when the scanner has data to transmit The RTS modes are independent of the CTS protocol However you must select the same activ...

Page 24: ... scan The trigger is then re enabled with a serial BG command in format STX ESC BG ETX BS Disable Stop Go Protocol BT Enable Stop Go Protocol HD Protocol CTS HG RTS always low HH RTS always high HI RTS high indicates scanner ready to receive data HJ RTS low indicates scanner has data to transmit HK RTS high indicates scanner has data to transmit ...

Page 25: ...inue when enough space is available for the current label When No Buffering is selected then scanning will be stopped until the current label is completely transmitted When One Label Buffering is selected the scanner will allow the oper ator to scan one more label in addition to the label already in the transmit buffer In other words one label may be scanned beyond the label being transmitted NE F...

Page 26: ...nner s trig ger were depressed Scanning continue until a label is decoded or the external trigger signal is deactivated In the event of a decode the trigger signal must be deactivated for a minimum of 50 milliseconds before another scan can be attempted tying the trigger signal active does not cause continuous scanning and decoding When EXTERNAL TRIGGER is scanned scanning begins when a high level...

Page 27: ...r speed required by the device to which you are interfacing GA No Intercharacter Delay GB Intercharacter Delay XXMEC Interlabel delay allows user to program a delay between transmitted labels GC No interlabel delay GD Set interlabel delay 0 9 9 seconds NOTE To set Intercharacter Delay to other then zero scan the label below and then scan two separate digits from the Digit Selection page 99 maximum...

Page 28: ...ex mode you can see that the message has been sent but there is no confirmation that it was received The disadvantage of the full duplex mode is simply that the host computer must be programmed to relay the message back to the scanner NA Transmission Mode Full Duplex NB Transmission Mode Half Duplex System Status To examine the configuration of your system scan the appropriate option When Option Z...

Page 29: ...s Option B allows the unit to revert to a standby mode after a successful read This mode is a power conservation feature A Enable Continuous Full Power B Enable Standby Laser Redundancy For a successful decode to occur when Laser Redundancy is enabled two laser scans of the bar code must match Because the laser scans a label many times a second you will notice little or no change in the speed of t...

Page 30: ... the scan beam will timeout and deactivate after several sec onds Scan the following labels to control the length of the timeout Beeper Operation Scan one of the options below to modify beeper operation AA Beeper Off AB Beeper On Volume Low BH Set Scan Beam Timeout to 6 Seconds BI Set Scan Beam Timeout to 4 Seconds BJ Set Scan Beam Timeout to 2 Seconds BO Set Scan Beam Timeout to 1 Second BW Set S...

Page 31: ... decoded label data to the host device These attributes are handled differently whether the scanner is configured for serial mode or wedge mode When config ured for wedge mode these attributes are sent as keystrokes The scanner automatically translates the ASCII characters into keystrokes before sending data to the host Refer to the keystroke translation tables for non printable ASCII characters N...

Page 32: ...c ASCII code An example of a prefix is the STX Start of Transmission code IA Prefix None IB Prefix STX IC Prefix SOH Suffix A suffix is a subset of the Postamble Like the prefix it is normally assigned a specific ASCII code Examples of suffixes are CR Carriage Return and LF Line Feed MA Suffix None MB Suffix ETX MC Suffix CR MD Suffix LF ME Suffix HT ...

Page 33: ...uire a two character suffix of ETB NUL Scanning MI provides this MI Select Suffix ETB NUL Terminal ID Terminal ID characters are used to identify individual scanners when more than one scanner is interfaced with the host system Options available are none DISABLED or digits 01 through 99 JA ID Character Disabled JB ID Character XX MJ Select Programmable Suffix Character NOTE If you scan the label b...

Page 34: ... Option FA to disable the code identifier FA Disable Code ID Scan Option FB to enable the code identifier FB Enable Code ID The table below shows the default code identifier character assign ments These can be changed using the procedure found in the Sym bology Identifier Section Table 4 Code Identifier Characters SYMBOLOGY CODE IDENTIFIER Code 39 a Code Interleaved 2 of 5 b Code Standard 2 of 5 c...

Page 35: ... mes sages with the correct Preamble The maximum preamble length is four characters KA Preamble None KB Enter Preamble IMPORTANT Scan Enter Preamble to enter a Preamble then refer to the Hexadecimal Table in Appendix A Postamble A Postamble is similar to a Preamble except that it appended to the message which is transmitted to the host Its maximum length is also four characters NOTE If you select ...

Page 36: ...30 User s Programming Guide LA Postamble None LB Enter Postamble IMPORTANT Scan Enter Postamble to enter a Postamble then refer to the Hexadecimal Table in Appendix A ...

Page 37: ... feedback to the host computer which is pro gramming the scanner ACK NAK protocol provides two vital functions First it provides the host with positive acknowledgment that its commands are being accepted and acted upon Second and perhaps more important it ensures that the host will not issue commands to the scanner more quickly than the scanner can process them For example every time the scanner r...

Page 38: ...hereby disabling serial communication Furthermore because the scanner acts upon a command and then sends ACK or NAK neither or these codes will be transmitted in response to any of the above commands In Table 5 only the com mand letters are listed the complete command is prefixed with STX ESC and suffixed with ETX Because it is not possible to set via serial command two Wand Emulation parameters e...

Page 39: ...t serial communication are acted upon immediately Therefore when changing communication parameters baud rate word length parity etc the scanner will send the ACK Code using the newly implemented communication parameters There should be enough of a delay from the issuance of a communi cation parameter setup command for the properly programmed host computer to modify its internal parameters and corr...

Page 40: ...symbol CF for IBM PC AT or PS 2 mod els 50 60 80 or symbol CG for PC XT type terminals Alternatively you may scan just CF or CG to enable wedge mode and select a termi nal type CH IBM 3151 U S A CI DEC VT220 U S A CN Macintosh CP IBM 3477 U S A CE Wedge Mode Enable ZA Reset to Wedge Default Values CF PC AT PS 2 and 50 60 80 U S A CG PC XT U S A ...

Page 41: ...T IBM 319X U S A CY PS 2 Mode 57 25 U S A C6 Unisys B 26 C8 Link 125 CV PC AT German Keyboard CW PC AT French Keyboard CX PC AT UK Keyboard B PC AT Belgian Keyboard C PC AT Swiss Keyboard D PC AT Danish Keyboard ...

Page 42: ...ey had been typed at the key board They will be affected by the Caps Lock key If the scanned label has lower case alphabetic characters AND the Caps Lock key in ON then the alphabetics will be presented as upper case With the Caps Lock key ON the user may required that the scanned alphabetics are presented to the computer exactly as they are encoded in the label This is accomplished by scanning EO...

Page 43: ... is capable of two types To enable primary or secondary keyboard modes scan one of the next two labels NOTE In Wedge Mode non printable ASCII characters 00 31H do not allow for an obvious translation to keycodes There are two approaches to this issue they are explained in Appendix A Q Enable Primary Function Key Table R Enable Secondary Function Key Table NOTE See Appendix A ...

Page 44: ...1 EAN JAN MSI Plessey The minimum label lengths are set to 1 character except Code I 2 of 5 which is set to 14 characters andCode S 2 of 5 which is set to 4 characters The maximum label length for all symbologies is set to 32 characters The user has the ability to set the minimum and maxi mum label lengths The symbol indicates Default Parameter for serial mode The sym bol indicates Default Paramet...

Page 45: ...scanning Option QH or is enabled by scanning Option QI QH Disable Expanded UPC E QI Enable Expanded UPC E Transmission of the first character in a UPC symbol the number sys tem character is disabled by scanning Option QD or enabled by scanning Option QE QB Enable UPC with 2 or 5 Digit Supplement Enabled QC Enable UPC with 2 or 5 Digit Supplement Disabled QD Disable Transmission of Number System Di...

Page 46: ...Digit QG Enable Transmission of Check Digit Scanning QJ causes UPC A labels to be transmitted as EAN 13 labels Scanning QK disables this feature QJ Enable UPC to EAN Translation QK Disable UPC to EAN Translation QN Disable second beep on Supplement decoded QO Enable second beep on Supplement decoded QP Set supplement retry count 16 by default range 1 32 QR Disable transmissionof UPC E check digit ...

Page 47: ...number system digit QU Enable transmission of UPC E number system digit QV Disable UPC E QW Enable UPC E independently with supplement QX Enable UPC E independently without supplement Q0 Disable mandatory supplements Q1 Enable mandatory supplements NOTE QA to QG apply to UPC A and UPC E ...

Page 48: ...on RB is selected and is ignored if Option RC is selected Transmission of the first character in an EAN JAN symbol the num ber system character is disabled by scanning Option RD or is enabled by scanning Option RE RA Disable EAN JAN 8 or 13 Digit RB Enable EAN JAN with 2 or 5 Digit Supplement enabled RC Enable EAN JAN with 2 or 5 Digit Supplement disabled RD Disable Transmission of Number System D...

Page 49: ... Check Digit RG Enable Transmission of Check Digit RJ Disable EAN 8 Transmission of check character RK Enable EAN 8 Transmission of check character RL Disable EAN 8 Transmission of number system digit RM Enable EAN 8 Transmission of number system digit RN Disable EAN 8 independently RO Enable EAN 8 independently with supplement RP Enable EAN 8 independently without supplement ...

Page 50: ...de 39 make any additional required selections from Options OD through OG OB Enable St6andard Code 39 OC Enable Full ASCII Code 39 OE Enable Modulo 43 Check Character RQ Disable EAN 8 special 5 character 0 s preamble RR Enable EAN 8 special 5 character 0 s preamble NOTE RA to RG apply to both EAN 13 and EAN 8 OD Disable Modulo 43 Check Character ...

Page 51: ...that exact length are read The START and STOP characters in code 39 may either be transmitted or suppressed Scan Option OF to suppress transmission of the START and STOP characters Scan Option OG to enable transmission OF Do Not XMIT START and STOP OG Transmit START and STOP The following are only valid if CHK CHAR is enabled OH Minimum Length specified by two digits 01 32 OI Maximum Length specif...

Page 52: ...ust be even The maximum length of Interleaved Code 2 of 5 is set by scanning Option PE followed by scanning two digits 02 32 from the Digit Selection page If the minimum and maximum values are set equal only codes of that exact length are read The minimum and maximum lengths must be even numbers PA Disable Interleaved Code 2 of 5 PB Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 without Check Digit PC Enable Interleav...

Page 53: ... 32 from the Digit Selection page The maximum length is set by scanning Option PI followed by scan ning two digits 01 32 from the Digit Selection page If the minimum and maximum values are set equal only codes of that exact length are read The minimum and maximum lengths must be even numbers PI Maximum Length S 2 of 5 The following are only valid if CHK CHAR is enabled PO Disable I 2 5 check chara...

Page 54: ...the Digit Selection page The maximum length of Code 128 messages is set by scanning Option TD followed by scanning two digits 01 32 from the Digit Selection page If the minimum and maximum values are set equal only codes of that exact length are read Scan Option VA to disable Codabar VA Disable Codabar Scan Option VB to enable Codabar VB Enable Codabar TC Minimum Length specified by two digits 01 ...

Page 55: ...digits 01 32 from the Digit Selection page If the minimum and maximum values are set equal only codes of that exact length are read The transmission of the STOP START Characters is enabled by scan ning Option VD or is suppressed by scanning Option VC VE Minimum Length specified by two digits 01 32 VF Maximum Length specified by two digits 0 32 VC Disable Transmission of START STOP character VD Ena...

Page 56: ...vious customization of other scanner features may have made Code 11 unavailable in some scanners Consult Customer Service for current capabilities or if you require a specific symbology PK Enable MSI PLESSEY PL Set Minimum Length then scan two digits 01 14 see Digit Selection Set Maximum Length then scan two digits 01 14 see Digit Selection PM PJ Disable MSI PLESSEY SB Enable Code 11 with one chec...

Page 57: ...lt Customer Service for current capabilities or if you require a specific symbology UB Enable Code 93 UC Standard Code 93 SF Set Minimum Length specified by two digits 01 32 SG Set Maximum Length specified by two digits 01 32 SE Enable transmission of check digits SD Disable transmission of check digits SA Disable Code 11 ...

Page 58: ...52 User s Programming Guide UD Enable Full ASCII Code 93 UA Disable Code 93 16K TF Enable 16K Code TE Disable 16K Code UE Set Minimum Length specified by two digits 0 1 32 ...

Page 59: ...06656 53 Digit Selection 5 0 6 1 7 2 8 3 9 4 ...

Page 60: ...type of bar code scanned as well as the uncoded information The symbology identifiers are selected by scanning the desired program ming bar code symbol as defined below SYMBOL FUNCTION FE Set UPC A Symbology Identifier FF Set UPC E Symbology Identifier FG Set EAN 8 Symbology Identifier FH Set EAN 13 Symbology Identifier FI Set Code 128 Symbology Identifier FA Disable Transmission of Symbology Iden...

Page 61: ...y Identifier FO Set Codabar Symbology Identifier To change any single symbology identifier scan the appropriate sym bology identifier bar code symbol and then scan the four hexadecimal characters that represent the two bytes of the identifier If you select a one character identifier then scan zero null twice for the second character FP Set MSI Plessey Symbology Identifier ...

Page 62: ... a maximum of two characters not four The FC programming symbol selects the symbology identifiers for use with ICL 9518 9520 cash registers FC Programming Symbol The FD programming symbol selects the symbology identifiers for use with ICL 9518 9520 cash registers as given in Table 5 FD Programming Symbol NOTE Scanning the ZA Result to Default programming symbol will set all symbology identifiers b...

Page 63: ...57 Table 5 Symbology Identifiers Symbology ZA PSC Default PC ICL 9518 CCD UPC A G UPC E G EAN 8 G EAN 13 G Code 128 I Code 39 D Interleaved 2 5 E Standard 2 5 F Code 11 H Code 93 J Codabar NW7 K MSI Plessey S ...

Page 64: ...abel to be transmitted in Code 39 scan Option CB CC Same Code Wand Emulation Bar Code Polarity Selected Option WA or WB WA Black High WB White High WC Black High Quiescent High Transmission Rate Select the fastest speed your decoder will accept for best overall per formance by scanning one of the following labels YA 5 inches per second CB Wand Emulation Code 39 Full ASCII ...

Page 65: ...06656 59 YB 10 inches per second YC 15 inches per second YD 20 inches per second YE 30 inches per second YF 50 inches per second YG 70 inches per second ...

Page 66: ... Figure 2 Timing Sequence Diagram RTS output is used for the data synchronization signal Scan XD to enable the data synchronization signal Scan Option XC to disable Data Synchronization XC Disable Data Synchronization XD Enable Data Synchronization Polarity may be selected as either active high or low by scanning XE high or XF low DataTransmission data white space ta th Active Data Synchronization...

Page 67: ...06656 61 XE Active Polarity High XF Active Polarity Low ...

Page 68: ...le symbol When the transmission rate is faster than the receiv ing equipment the user can program a delay that will occur after each label The delay is programmed by scanning the Interlabel Delay symbol see the Intercharacter Delay page of the Setup Parameters section followed by two digits see Digit Selection page to set the delay duration The allowable range of values is 00 to 99 where 99 corres...

Page 69: ...emory Module ZK Send Memory Module ZL Clear Memory Module MM Enable automatic switch to memory module MN Disable automatic switch to memory module NOTE If enabled this mode intelligently switches from POS mode to Memory Module mode based on power source ...

Page 70: ...s without fac tory authorization To activate the Marker Beam the user must also program the dura tion of the Marker Beam First the symbol Enable Marker Beam is scanned and then followed by scanning one digit symbol from the Digit Selections table Each digit symbol represents the desired time duration of the Marker Beam in milliseconds To deactivate the Marker Beam the user must scan the Disable Ma...

Page 71: ...06656 65 300 ms 50 MS 350 MS 100 MS 400 MS 150 MS 450 MS 200 MS 500 MS 250 MS ...

Page 72: ...one year warranty from date of pur chase A warranty extension program is available at a nominal annual fee Factory service is available for out of warranty products by requesting a Return Material Authorization RMA for the product from our Repair Service Group They can be contacted by calling 1 800 547 2507 within the continental United States Canada or Mexico or 1 541 683 5700 elsewhere Should yo...

Page 73: ...the cloth The plastic case of your scanner can also be cleaned in this manner Inspection Periodically inspect scanner cords and cables for wear and other signs of damage which may interfere with the proper operation of the unit A badly worn cord or cable should be replaced immediately Replacement cords and cables can be obtained by contacting your PSC Customer Service Representative Routinely exam...

Page 74: ...68 User s Programming Guide NOTES ...

Page 75: ...mal numbers 5 top and 1 left 2 Scan the bar code symbols that correspond to the hexadeci mal equivalent characters First scan the bar code symbol that corresponds to the bold hex character at the top Then scan the bar code symbol that corresponds to the bold hex character at the left For example for the ASCII character Q first scan the bar code symbol labeled 5 then scan the bar code symbol labele...

Page 76: ...Hexadecimal Conversion Table Part A 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 NUL SOH STX ETX DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 SP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 EOT ENQ ACK BEL DC4 NAK SYN ETB 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B BS HT LF VT CAN EM SUB ESC 8 9 C D E F FF CR SO SI FS GS RS US ...

Page 77: ...6 71 Hexadecimal Conversion Table Part B 8 9 A B C D E F 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 A B C P Q R S a b c p q r s 4 5 6 7 D E F G T U V W d e f g t u v w 8 9 A B H I J K X Y Z h i j k x y z C D E F L M N O _ l m n o DEL ...

Page 78: ...7 CONTROL G BS 08 CONTROL H HT 09 CONTROL I LF 0A CONTROL J VT 0B CONTROL K FF 0C CONTROL L CR 0D RETURN KEY SO 0E CONTROL N SI 0F CONTROL O DLE 10 CONTROL P DC1 11 CONTROL Q DC2 12 CONTROL R DC3 13 CONTROL S DC4 14 CONTROL T NAK 15 CONTROL U SYN 16 CONTROL V ETB 17 CONTROL W CAN 18 CONTROL X EM 19 CONTROL Y SUB 1A CONTROL Z ESC 1B CONTROL FS 1C CONTROL GS 1D CONTROL RS 1E CONTROL US 1F CONTROL ...

Page 79: ...e Break ACK 06 ENTER right keypad NOTE 1 BEL 07 Cursor up inner keypad BS 08 Cursor dn inner keypad HT 09 Cursor left inner keypad LF 0A Cursor right inner keypad VT 0B TAB FWD FF 0C DEL inner keypad CR 0D NEW LINE ENTER SO 0E INS inner keypad SI 0F Page Up inner keypad DLE 10 Page Dn inner keypad DC1 11 HOME inner keypad DC2 12 PRINT SCREEN DC3 13 BACKSPACE DC4 14 BACKFIELD Shift TAB NAK 15 SCROL...

Page 80: ...right keypad BEL 07 Cursor up inner keypad BS 08 Cursor dn inner keypad HT 09 Cursor left inner keypad LF 0A Cursor right inner keypad VT 0B TAB FWD FF 0C DEL inner keypad CR 0D FIELD EXIT Make Break SO 0E INS inner keypad SI 0F Page Up inner keypad DLE 10 Page Dn inner keypad DC1 11 HOME inner keypad DC2 12 PRINT SCREEN DC3 13 BACKSPACE DC4 14 BACKFIELD Shift TAB NAK 15 SCROLL LOCK SYN 16 F1 ETB ...

Page 81: ...ENQ 05 CTRL Break ACK 06 ENTER right side keypad BEL 07 Cursor up BS 08 Cursor dn HT 09 Cursor left LF 0A Cursor right VT 0B TAB FWD FF 0C Remove CR 0D Return Main keypad SO 0E Insert Here SI 0F Prev DLE 10 Next DC1 11 PF1 DC2 12 PF2 DC3 13 BACKSPACE DC4 14 PF3 NAK 15 PF4 SYN 16 F1 ETB 17 F2 CAN 18 F3 EM 19 F4 SUB 1A F5 ESC 1B F6 FS 1C F7 GS 1D F8 RS 1E F9 US 1F F10 ...

Page 82: ... F8 HT 09 TAB LF 0A Enter VT 0B Page Up FF 0C Page Down CR 0D RETURN SO 0E F9 SI 0F F10 DLE 10 Command On DC1 11 Delete DC2 12 Command Off DC3 13 Left Arrow DC4 14 Right Arrow NAK 15 Down Arrow SYN 16 Up Arrow ETB 17 Home CAN 18 End EM 19 Shift On SUB 1A Shift Off ESC 1B Esc FS 1C Control On GS 1D Control Off RS 1E Option Alt On US 1F Option Alt Off ...

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