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LS 6800 Product Reference Guide

 

Using ADF Bar Codes

 

When you program a rule, make sure the rule is logically correct. Plan ahead before you start 
scanning.

To program each data formatting rule: 

 

t

 

Start the Rule

 

.

 

 

 

Scan the

 

 BEGIN NEW RULE

 

 bar code on page 7-1.

 

t

 

Criteria

 

. Scan the bar codes for all pertinent criteria. Criteria can include code type 

(e.g., Code 128), code length, or data that contains a specific character string (e.g., 
the digits “129”). These options are described in 

 

Criteria

 

 on page 6-4.

 

t

 

Actions

 

. Scan all actions related to, or affecting, these criteria. The actions of a rule 

specify how to format the data for transmission. These options are described in 

 

Actions

 

 on page 6-5.

 

t

 

Save the Rule

 

. Scan the 

 

SAVE RULE

 

 bar code on page 7-2. This places the rule in the 

“top” position in the rule buffer.

 

t

 

If you make errors during this process, some special-purpose bar codes may be 
useful: 

 

Erase Criteria and Start Again

 

 

Erase Actions and Start Again

 

 

Erase 

Previously Saved Rule

 

, etc. 

Criteria, actions, and entire rules may be erased by scanning the appropriate bar code (see 

 

Erase

 

 on page 7-2).

 

Beeper Definitions

 

 on page 6-13 help guide you through the programming steps.

Summary of Contents for LS 6800

Page 1: ...LS 6800 Product Reference Guide ...

Page 2: ...2 70 35933 01 Revision A August 1998 Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville N Y 11742 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide ...

Page 3: ...LS 6800 Product Reference Guide 70 35933 01 Revision A August 1998 ...

Page 4: ...create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Symbol The user agrees to maintain Symbol s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereunder and to include the same on any authorized copies it makes in whole or in part The user agrees not to decompile disassemble decode or reverse engineer any licensed program del...

Page 5: ... 2 Host Interface 1 2 Mounting Fixtures 1 2 Chapter 2 Setup Unpacking 2 1 Mounting the LS 6800 2 2 Desk Mount 2 2 Wall Mount 2 3 RS 232C Connection 2 4 SynapseTM Cable Connection 2 6 Chapter 3 Scanning with the LS 6800 LS 6800 Scanning Mode Options 3 1 Smart Raster 3 1 Slab Only Raster 3 2 Always Raster 3 2 Programmable Raster 3 2 Line Only 3 3 Trigger Modes 3 3 Hardware Trigger 3 3 ...

Page 6: ...ance 4 1 What If 4 1 Accessories 4 2 Required Accessories 4 2 Optional Accessories 4 3 Technical Specifications 4 3 Cable Pinouts 4 5 Chapter 5 Programming the LS 6800 Scanning Sequence Examples 5 1 Errors While Scanning 5 1 Set Defaults 5 2 General Parameter Table 5 3 Macro PDF Parameter Table 5 7 Host Selection 5 8 Parameter Programming via RS 232C Simple Scanner Control Enable and Disable 5 9 C...

Page 7: ... Emulation 5 47 Pause Duration 5 49 Prefix Suffix Values 5 50 Scan Data Transmission Format 5 51 Scanning Options 5 54 Beep After Good Decode 5 54 Beeper Tone Frequency 5 55 Decode Attempt Duration 5 56 Trigger Modes 5 57 Scanning Modes 5 60 Programmable Raster Height and Raster Expansion Speed 5 62 Aiming Modes 5 63 Time Delay to Low Power Mode 5 64 Timeout Options 5 65 Security Options 5 66 Deco...

Page 8: ...Transmit Unknown Codewords 5 108 Transmit Macro PDF User Selected Fields 5 109 Abort Macro PDF Entry 5 115 Flush Macro PDF Entry 5 115 Chapter 6 Advanced Data Formatting Introduction 6 1 Rules Criteria Linked to Actions 6 1 Using ADF Bar Codes 6 2 Special Commands 6 3 Begin New Rule 6 3 Save Rule 6 3 Erase 6 3 Quit Entering Rules 6 3 Disable Rule Set 6 3 Criteria 6 4 Code Types 6 4 Code Lengths 6 ...

Page 9: ...Disable Rule Set 7 4 Criteria 7 5 Code Types 7 5 Code Lengths 7 7 Specific Data String 7 11 Numeric Keypad 7 12 Rule Belongs To Set 7 13 Actions 7 14 Send Data 7 14 Setup Fields 7 17 Send Preset Value 7 22 Modify Data 7 23 Pad Data with Spaces 7 24 Pad Data with Zeros 7 28 Beeps 7 32 Control Characters 7 33 Keyboard Characters 7 37 Turn On Off Rule Set 7 49 Alphanumeric Keyboard 7 50 Appendix A Pr...

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Page 11: ...s s lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential t Sequential lists e g those that describe step by step procedures appear as numbered lists Related Publications t LS 6800 Quick Reference Guide p n 70 17124 xx t LS 4800 4900 and LS 6800 Flash Memory Programming p n 70 17636 xx Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment contact the Symbol Support Center Before call...

Page 12: ...ny damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty If the original shipping container was not kept contact Symbol to have another sent to you Symbol Support Center In the U S A for service information warranty information or technical assistance call SYMBOL SUPPORT CENTER 1 800 653 5350 If you purchased yo...

Page 13: ...0 is based on the Visible Laser Diode and can read color bar codes and symbols printed on virtually any substrates There are two LED indicators red indicates laser on and alignment of the scanner with the bar code and green indicates a successful decode There are several ways to activate the scanner hardwired trigger photo sensor footswitch RS 232C command an external object sensor continuous or b...

Page 14: ...bar UCC EAN 128 Bookland EAN UPC EAN Coupon Code MSI Plessey t Other codes may be added on request e g Code 16K Code 49 Code 11 Code 32 Host Interface Host interface consists of an appropriate RS 232C cable or SynapseTM Smart Cable set Figure 1 2 LS 6800 with RS 232C and Synapse Cables Mounting Fixtures Through use of the proper mounting fixture the LS 6800 may be mounted on a wall desk or other s...

Page 15: ...inspect it for damage If any equipment was damaged in transit call Service at one of the telephone numbers from Symbol Support Center on page x KEEP THE PACKING It is the approved shipping container and should be used if you ever need to return your equipment for servicing ...

Page 16: ... Desk Mount Stand 1 Attach the plate to the stand s telescoping arm The plate s center hole screws onto the stand s arm 2 To mount the scanner to the stand s mounting plate align the screw holes in the plate with those on the bottom of the scanner 4x 6 32 tap and insert appropriate screws 3 Set the stand in the desired location Stand Mounting Plate Desk Stand with Telescoping Arm Bottom of Scanner...

Page 17: ...use the wall mount bracket Figure 2 2 Wall Mount Plate Insert appropriate screws or bolts into the screw holes or bolt holes on the bottom plate of the fixture and attach to the wall Mounting Plate Front Mounting Plate Back Mounted Scanner 1 75 2 0 3 9 3 73 1 83 2 0 ...

Page 18: ...e rear of the scanner s casing as indicated in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Host Interface Cable to Scanner Port 2 Connect the power supply to the host interface cable s power input port For 25 pin connectors this port is on the side of the host interface cable s host connector for 9 Host System LS 6800 Scanner Power Supply Host Interface Cables 9 Pin and 25 Pin Conectors Host Connectors Host Interface C...

Page 19: ... level Power also may be supplied by the host system Contact Symbol s Custom Products Group for more information 4 Plug the host interface cable s host connector into the receiving port on the host system 5 Program all desirable host interface decode and communications parameters See Chapter 5 Programming the LS 6800 for bar code menus 6 Power up the host Connection withPowerJack on Interface Cabl...

Page 20: ...le 1 Connect the LS 6800 Synapse Adapter Cable into the port at the end of the scanner s casing 2 Plug the other end of the Synapse Adapter Cable into the Synapse cable 3 Follow additional instructions in the Synapse Interface Guide Power is supplied by the Synapse cable interface Synapse Adapter Cable LS 6800 Scanner Synapse Cable to Interface Power Supply Connector ...

Page 21: ... efficiency and decrease decode time the scanner determines the height of the bar code opening to a size optimal for decoding that bar code There are several ways to activate the scanner in normal Smart Raster operation pulling the trigger line to ground placing a bar code in the blinking laser pattern or through host software command Each method causes a slab raster pattern to appear If the targe...

Page 22: ...rates with Smart Raster performance Slab Only Raster Scanner activation creates a slab raster pattern which does not open vertically regardless of bar code type This may provide optimal performance on small PDF417 and 1D bar codes Always Raster The LS 6800 directly opens to a full raster pattern or to the user programmed size whenever the scanner is activated Programmable Raster The user programs ...

Page 23: ... scan path through Continuous Mode or Software Trigger Command For unattended mode the system must be set up so that bar codes and scanning patterns properly align and triggering occurs when the bar code is in the proper position for scanning see Scan Alignment or Orientation on page 3 5 Hardware Trigger To install an external triggering switch plug the trigger switch into the flying lead of the h...

Page 24: ...e In Blinking Laser Mode the laser blinks at approximately a 50 duty cycle to conserve laser life This is the default operating mode This mode may be programmed through bar code menus in Chapter 6 Continuous Mode In Continuous Laser Mode the scanner continuously attempts to decode a bar code This mode may be necessary for medium speed conveyor belts or other time critical applications Scanning 1 D...

Page 25: ...D Bar Codes For a 1 D symbol the slab raster pattern reads the bar code A full raster pattern also reads a 1 D bar code so aggressively that scan pattern alignment does not have to be precise Figure 3 4 Full Raster Patterns on 1 D Bar Codes For a 2 D symbol the pattern spreads vertically to cover the symbol if it is parallel to the symbol s rows Keep the bar code in the same horizontal plane as th...

Page 26: ...e raster pattern spreads fully over the bar code regardless of symbology Figure 3 7 Always Raster Pattern on 1 D Bar Code If the symbol is held in a position which makes it unreadable the red LED blinks to indicate that condition Successful Decode The green LED and a short high tone beep indicate a successful decode The laser turns off After a successful decode remove the symbol from the scan path...

Page 27: ...can pattern extends at least 3 4 inch beyond each edge of the bar code t The PDF417 bar code symbol has multiple rows but the raster pattern also has multiple scanning rows For this reason do three basic things as you scan s Center the aiming pattern on the bar code as illustrated before s Keep the pattern in the same horizontal plane as the bar code Figure 3 8 Orienting Scanning Pattern On PDF417...

Page 28: ...ind the scanner and make decoding difficult This is specular reflection To avoid this scan the bar code at a slight angle so that the beam does not bounce directly back But don t scan at too oblique an angle the scanner needs to collect scattered reflections from the scan to make a successful decode Practice shows what tolerances to work within Figure 3 10 Avoiding Specular Reflection Specular ref...

Page 29: ...n 3 Beeps short high tone Power on or reset Occurs immediately after the unit is turned on indicating that the system software is working properly If three beeps occur during normal operation it is due to a reset any work in progress is lost If this occurs often contact the Symbol Services Division For Linked UCC EAN 128 Emulation decode beep definitions see Linked UCC EAN 128 Emulation on page 5 ...

Page 30: ...ar code not in the current MPDF sequence was scanned 3 Low Long Out of memory There is not enough buffer space to store the current MPDF symbol 4 Low Long Bad symbology You scanned a 1 D or 2 D bar code in an MPDF sequence a duplicate MPDF label an incorrect sequence or are trying to transmit an empty or illegal MPDF field 5 Low Long Flushing buffer Fast Warble Successful parameter scanned Decode ...

Page 31: ...Minimum Element Width 12 14 16 1 18 20 22 24 26 Nose of the Scanner 30 5 0 10 10 6 Width of Field in Inches 28 5 8 4 2 4 2 6 8 12 7 0 25 4 25 4 12 7 In Cm 12 7 25 4 0 38 1 50 8 63 5 Cm 76 2 In NOTE Typical performance at 68o F 20o C on high quality symbols Y module dimension 3 X LS 6800 2 D Decode Zone Depth of field as a function of minimum element width 2 4 6 8 0 2 5 2 5 0 5 5 Depth of Field in ...

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Page 33: ...ing a tissue moistened with ammonia water t Do not spray water or other cleaning liquids directly into the window What If Nothing happens when you follow the operating instructions t Check the system power t Make sure you are using the correct interface cable for the host device t Check for loose cable connections t Make sure the scanner is programmed to decode the symbology you are trying to read...

Page 34: ...acter The laser does not activate followed by a beep sequence t You may be scanning in an inappropriately hot environment Remove the scanner from the environment or allow the laser to cool down Accessories Required Accessories The following items required for a complete system are available through contacting your local Symbol representative or business partner ITEM Part Number Host Interface Cabl...

Page 35: ...ifications for the LS 6800 scanner Table 4 1 LS 6800 Specifications Item Description Power Requirements 5 V 400 mA Typical Laser Diode Power 1 0 mW max Scan Pattern Start Time Pattern Size Scan Rate Frame Rate Optical Resolution 0 065 sec to 75 of steady state horizontal amplitude 0 50 sec to 90 of steady state vertical amplitude At 9 5 in from the nose of the scanner the pattern is 7 2 in horizon...

Page 36: ...ondensing Shock 3 ft drop to concrete Environmental Sealing NEMA 12 rating drip proof dust tight Operating Temperature 20o to 40o C 4o to 104o F Storage Temperature 40o to 60o C 40o to 140o F Scanner Connector DB 15 modular connector Pins 1 2 5V power supply Pin 3 Transmit TxD Pin 4 Receive RxD Pin 5 Request to Send RTS Pin 6 Clear to Send CTS Pin 7 Synapse control data Pin 8 Synapse control clock...

Page 37: ...25 17228 01 Pin Signal Function 2 RxD Serial data receive input driven by the serial data transmit output on the device communicating with the scanner 3 TxD Serial data transmit output This drives the serial data receive input on the device communicating with the scanner 4 CTS Clear to send handshaking input line used optionally by another device to signal the scanner to begin transmitting data It...

Page 38: ...her device to signal the scanner that it may commence transmitting data It can be used only in conjunction with the RTS line 7 Ground Power supply input ground pin and reference for both output signals It must be capable of sinking all return current 20 DTR Data Terminal Ready This signal is hardwired active Table 4 4 Single Port RS 232C 25 Pin Female D Type Connector p n 25 17230 01 Pin Signal Fu...

Page 39: ...nicating with the scanner 3 RxD Serial data receive input driven by the serial data transmit output on the device communicating with the scanner 4 RTS Request to send handshaking output line used optionally by the scanner to signal another device that data is available to send It can be used only in conjunction with the CTS line 5 CTS Clear to send handshaking input line used optionally by another...

Page 40: ...ady Hardwired active 7 CTS Clear to send handshaking input line used optionally by another device to signal the scanner to begin transmitting data It can be used only in conjunction with the RTS line 8 RTS Request to send handshaking output line used optionally by the scanner to signal another device that data is available to send It can be used only in conjunction with the CTS line Table 4 7 10 P...

Page 41: ... that you can present the bar code you want to scan directly to the LS 6800 leading with the appropriate edge of this four sided folded over manual Note that all parameter settings are stored in non volatile memory and so are retained after power down Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases you need only scan one bar code to set a specific parameter For example if you want to set the baud rate to...

Page 42: ...5 2 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Set Defaults Scanning the SET DEFAULT bar code returns all parameters to the values listed in Table 5 1 and Table 5 2 SET DEFAULTS FN3 91 ...

Page 43: ... Coupon Code MSI Plessey PDF417 MicroPDF417 UPC A E EAN 8 13 Code 128 Code 39 UCC EAN 128 PDF417 Code 39 Lengths Any Length Length Within Range 1 or 2 Discrete Lengths Length Within Range 01 55 Code 93 Lengths Any Length Length Within Range 1 or 2 Discrete Lengths Length Within Range 04 55 Codabar Lengths Any Length Length Within Range 1 or 2 Discrete Lengths Length Within Range 05 55 Interleaved ...

Page 44: ...ta Transmission Format Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled One Two Enabled Disabled Mod 10 Mod 10 Mod 10 Mod 11 Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Auto Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled None Symbol Std AIM Std Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled None System Character System Character C...

Page 45: ...9 seconds 0 0 to 9 9 seconds Enabled Disabled Enabled High 5 seconds Blinking Smart Raster 15 11 Slab Raster 30 seconds 0 6 seconds 0 0 seconds Disabled Security Options Decode UPC EAN Supplemental Redundancy Linear Code Type Security Levels Bi directional Redundancy UPC EAN Security Levels 2 20 1 4 Enabled Disabled 0 3 7 1 Disabled 1 Host Port RS 232 Options Baud Rate Parity Check Parity of Recei...

Page 46: ...TS Line State Low RTS High RTS Low RTS Serial Response Time out 00 9 9 seconds 2 0 seconds Beep on BEL Enabled Disabled Disabled 8 Bit ASCII Format 7 Bit ASCII 8 Bit ASCII 8 Bit ASCII Table 5 1 General ParameterTable Cont d Parameter Selection Default ...

Page 47: ... Format Enabled or Disabled Disabled Escape Characters None GLI Protocol ECI Protocol None Character Set ECIs Delete or Transmit Delete ECI Decoder Enabled or Disabled Enabled Transmit Unknown Codewords Enabled or Disabled Disabled Transmit Macro PDF User Selected Field Transmit File Name Transmit Block Count Transmit Time Stamp Transmit Sender Transmit Addresses Transmit File Size Transmit Checks...

Page 48: ...nce Guide Host Selection This determines whether the LS 6800 interfaces with an RS 232C host a Synapse host or no host FN3 2050A37 FN3 2050AFE RS 232 HOST NULL HOST SYNAPSE HOST See the Synapse Interface Guide for this bar code ...

Page 49: ...to enable LRC checksum and ACK NAK protocols for this communication See LRC Checksum on page 5 43 and Software Handshaking on page 5 86 Optional T Character An optional T character can be added to the string parameter bar code to indicate a temporary change to the value of a parameter which lasts only during one power cycle After that cycle the value returns to that saved in the unit s EEPROM The ...

Page 50: ... Product Reference Guide Select whether the LS 6800 can be programmed through commands from the host to the scanner s RS 232 port FN3 1040621 FN3 1040620 ENABLE SIMPLE SCANNER CONTROL DISABLE SIMPLE SCANNER CONTROL ...

Page 51: ...er set assigns a code to letters punctuation marks numerals and most control keystrokes on the keyboard The first 32 codes are non printable and are assigned to keyboard control characters such as BACKSPACE and RETURN The other 96 are called printable codes because all but SPACE and DELETE produce visible characters Code 39 Full ASCII interprets the bar code control character preceding a Code 39 s...

Page 52: ...5 12 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide CodeType Cont d FN3 1000011 FN3 1000010 FN3 1000021 FN3 1000020 DISABLE UPC A DISABLE UPC E ENABLE UPC A ENABLE UPC E ...

Page 53: ...5 13 Programming the LS 6800 CodeType Cont d FN3 1000041 FN3 1000040 FN3 1000031 FN3 1000030 DISABLE EAN 8 DISABLE EAN 13 ENABLE EAN 8 ENABLE EAN 13 ...

Page 54: ...5 14 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide CodeType Cont d ENABLE CODE 39 Full ASCII DISABLE CODE 39 Full ASCII FN3 1020111 FN3 1020110 ENABLE CODE 39 DISABLE CODE 39 FN3 1000001 FN3 1000000 ...

Page 55: ...5 15 Programming the LS 6800 CodeType Cont d ENABLE CODE 93 DISABLE CODE 93 FN3 1000111 FN3 1000110 ENABLETRIOPTIC CODE 39 DISABLE TRIOPTIC CODE 39 FN3 1000221 FN3 1000220 ...

Page 56: ...5 16 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide CodeType Cont d ENABLE CODE 128 DISABLE CODE 128 FN3 10000101 F FN3 1000100 ENABLE CODABAR DISABLE CODABAR FN3 1000071 FN3 1000070 ...

Page 57: ...5 17 Programming the LS 6800 CodeType Cont d FN3 1000061 ENABLE I 2 of 5 DISABLE I 2 of 5 FN3 1000060 ENABLE D 2 OF 5 FN3 1000051 DISABLE D 2 OF 5 FN3 1000050 ...

Page 58: ...5 18 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide CodeType Cont d ENABLE UCC EAN 128 DISABLE UCC EAN 128 FN3 1040331 FN3 1040330 FN3 1000231 ENABLE BOOKLAND EAN DISABLE BOOKLAND EAN FN3 1000230 ...

Page 59: ...5 19 Programming the LS 6800 CodeType Cont d ENABLE UPC EAN COUPON CODE DISABLE UPC EAN COUPON CODE FN3 1000241 FN3 1000240 FN3 1000141 ENABLE MSI PLESSEY DISABLE MSI PLESSEY FN3 1000140 ...

Page 60: ...5 20 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide CodeType Cont d ENABLE MICROPDF417 DISABLE MICROPDF417 FN3 1000341 FN3 1000340 ENABLE PDF417 FN3 1000161 DISABLE PDF417 FN3 1000160 ...

Page 61: ...h This option allows you to decode only those one dimensional codes containing a selected length For example if you select Codabar One Discrete Length then scan 1 and 4 the only Codabar codes decoded are those containing 14 characters No discrete lengths can be set for Code 128 t Two Discrete Lengths This option allows you to decode only those one dimensional codes containing two selected lengths ...

Page 62: ... length For example for a length of 12 scan 1 then 2 For a length of 3 scan 0 then 3 You must always scan two bar codes for each length 3 If you make an error or wish to change your selection scan CANCEL on page 5 98 CODE 39 ANY LENGTH CODE 39 LENGTH WITHIN RANGE CODE 39 1 DISCRETE LENGTH CODE 39 2 DISCRETE LENGTHS FN3 F0010001013700000 FN3 F3010001013700000 FN3 F2010001013700000 FN3 F101000101370...

Page 63: ...the LS 6800 Code Lengths Cont d CODABAR ANY LENGTH CODABAR LENGTH WITHIN RANGE CODABAR 1 DISCRETE LENGTH CODABAR 2 DISCRETE LENGTHS FN3 F0010203003700007 FN3 F3010203013700007 FN3 F2010203013700007 FN3 F1010203013700007 ...

Page 64: ...ference Guide Code Lengths Cont d I 2 OF 5 ANY LENGTH I 2 OF 5 1 DISCRETE LENGTH I 2 OF 5 2 DISCRETE LENGTHS I 2 OF 5 LENGTH WITHIN RANGE FN3 F0010809003600006 FN3 F3010809023600006 FN3 F2010809023600006 FN3 F1010809023600006 ...

Page 65: ...e LS 6800 Code Lengths Cont d D 2 OF 5 ANY LENGTH D 2 OF 5 1 DISCRETE LENGTH D 2 OF 5 2 DISCRETE LENGTHS D 2 OF 5 LENGTH WITHIN RANGE FN3 F0010607023700005 FN3 F3010607023700005 FN3 F2010607003700005 FN3 F1010607023700005 ...

Page 66: ...Reference Guide Code Lengths Cont d CODE 93 ANY LENGTH CODE 93 1 DISCRETE LENGTH CODE 93 2 DISCRETE LENGTHS CODE 93 LENGTH WITHIN RANGE FN3 F0010A0B023700011 FN3 F3010A0B023700011 FN3 F2010A0B023700011 FN3 F1010A0B023700011 ...

Page 67: ...800 Code Lengths Cont d MSI PLESSEY ANY LENGTH MSI PLESSEY 1 DISCRETE LENGTH MSI PLESSEY 2 DISCRETE LENGTHS MSI PLESSEY LENGTHWITHIN RANGE FN3 F0010F10013700014 FN3 F3010F10013700014 FN3 F2010F10013700014 FN3 F1010F10013700014 ...

Page 68: ... E UPC A Check Digit Select if decoded UPC symbols are transmitted with or without a check digit TRANSMIT UPC E CHECK DIGIT DO NOT TRANSMIT UPC E CHECK DIGIT DO NOT TRANSMIT UPC A CHECK DIGIT TRANSMIT UPC A CHECK DIGIT FN3 1020021 FN3 1020020 FN3 1020031 FN3 1020030 ...

Page 69: ... to convert UPC E zero suppressed decoded data to UPC A format before transmission After conversion data follows UPC format and is affected by UPC A programming selections e g Preamble Check Digit CONVERTUPC E TO UPC A DO NOT CONVERT UPC ETO UPC A FN3 1020001 FN3 1020000 ...

Page 70: ...it complies with specified algorithms Transmit Code 39 Check Digit When enabled this parameter checks the integrity of a Code 39 symbol to ensure that it complies with specified algorithms TRANSMIT CODE 39 CHECK DIGIT DO NOT TRANSMIT CODE 39 CHECK DIGIT ENABLE CODE 39 CHECK DIGIT DISABLE CODE 39 CHECK DIGIT FN3 1020241 FN3 1020240 FN3 1020041 FN3 1020040 ...

Page 71: ...n enabled this parameter checks the integrity of an I 2 of 5 symbol to ensure it complies a specified algorithm either Uniform Symbology Specification USS or Optical Product Code Council OPCC DISABLE OPCC CHECK DIGIT USS CHECK DIGIT FN3 2051E00 FN3 2051E02 FN3 2051E01 ...

Page 72: ... Reference Guide Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit Scan a bar code below to transmit data with or without the check digit TRANSMIT I 2 of 5 CHECK DIGIT ENABLE FN3 1020211 FN3 1020210 DO NOTTRANSMIT I 2 of 5 CHECK DIGIT DISABLE ...

Page 73: ...e into EAN 13 and transmits to the host as EAN 13 In order to accomplish this the I 2 of 5 code must be enabled one length must be set to 14 and the code must have a leading zero and a valid EAN 13 check digit CONVERT I 2 of 5 to EAN 13 ENABLE FN3 1020201 FN3 1020200 DO NOT CONVERT I 2 of 5 to EAN 13 DISABLE ...

Page 74: ...red Check digits are not automatically transmitted with the data see below Transmit MSI Plessey Check Digit Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit the data with or without the check digit ONE MSI PLESSEY CHECK DIGIT TWO MSI PLESSEY CHECK DIGITS TRANSMIT MSI PLESSEY CHECK DIGIT ENABLE TRANSMIT MSI PLESSEY CHECK DIGIT DISABLE FN3 1020120 FN3 1020121 FN3 1020131 FN3 1020130 ...

Page 75: ...Check Digit Algorithm When the two MSI Plessey check digits option is selected an additional verification is required to ensure integrity Either of the two following algorithms may be selected MOD 10 MOD11 MOD 10 MOD10 FN3 1020230 FN3 1020231 ...

Page 76: ... Guide Convert EAN 8 to EAN 13 This parameter adds five leading zeros to decoded EAN 8 symbols to make them compatible in format to EAN 13 symbols ENABLE CONVERT EAN 8TO EAN 13 DISABLE CONVERT EAN 8TO EAN 13 FN3 1020201 FN3 1020200 ...

Page 77: ... t If UPC EAN without supplemental characters is selected and the scanner is presented with a UPC EAN plus supplemental symbol the UPC EAN is decoded and the supplemental characters ignored t If autodiscrimination is chosen the LS 6800 scanner transmits either after additional processing to ensure a good decode Note To minimize the risk of invalid data transmission it is recommended that you selec...

Page 78: ...h and tenth characters of a 14 character Codabar symbol Note Symbol length does not include start and stop characters NOTIS Editing When enabled this parameter strips the start and stop characters from decoded Codabar symbol ENABLE CLSI EDITING DISABLE CLSI EDITING ENABLE NOTIS EDITING DISABLE NOTIS EDITING FN3 1020051 FN3 1020050 FN3 1020061 FN3 1020060 ...

Page 79: ...coded symbol You may select no code ID character a Symbol code ID character or an AIM ID character Symbol code ID characters are listed below AIM ID characters are listed in Appendix A Programming Reference Table 5 3 Symbol Code Identifiers Code Type Symbol Identifier UPC A UPC E EAN 13 EAN 8 A Code 39 B Codabar C Code 128 D Code 93 E Interleaved 2 of 5 F Discrete 2 of 5 D 2 of 5 IATA G MSI Plesse...

Page 80: ... 40 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Transmit Code ID Character Cont d TRANSMIT SYMBOL CODE ID CHARACTER TRANSMIT AIM CODE ID CHARACTER DO NOTTRANSMIT CODE ID CHARACTER FN3 2051701 FN3 2051702 FN3 2051700 ...

Page 81: ... its storage capacity before the host is ready subsequent trigger pulls have no effect until a buffer is available Transmit No Decode Message When this feature is enabled FR is transmitted if a PDF symbol was detected but not decoded and NR if no PDF symbol is detected and a 1D bar code was not decoded Prefixes and suffixes enabled are appended around this message ...

Page 82: ...uct Reference Guide Decode Buffering No Decode Message Cont d ENABLE DECODE BUFFERING DISABLE DECODE BUFFERING DO NOT TRANSMIT NO DECODE MESSAGE TRANSMIT NO DECODE MESSAGE FN3 2051401 FN3 2051400 FN3 1020101 FN3 1020100 ...

Page 83: ... as follows STX DATA ETX LRC If DATA contains the special characters STX ETX and DLE a DLE character is added before each of the special characters to inform the receiving side not to interpret the special characters as control characters The LRC character is the exclusive OR of all characters except for the LRC character itself ENABLE LRC CHECKSUM DISABLE LRC CHECKSUM FN3 1040401 FN3 1040400 ...

Page 84: ...rt of the symbol itself The three options are t a system character only t the country code and system character t no preamble The system character is the digit printed to the extreme left of a UPC symbol The country code for UPC is always zero and cannot be transmitted without the system character UPC A Preamble Select one option for UPC A preamble by scanning the appropriate bar code NONE SYSTEM ...

Page 85: ... 45 Programming the LS 6800 UPC E Preamble Select one option for UPC E preamble by scanning the appropriate bar code NONE SYSTEM CHARACTER SYSTEM CHARACTER COUNTRY CODE FN3 203000 FN3 2030001 FN3 2030002 ...

Page 86: ...is enabled these MicroPDF417 symbols are transmitted with one of the following prefixes C1 if the first codeword is 903 907 912 914 or 915 C2 if the first codeword is 908 or 909 C0 if the first codeword is 910 or 911 If disabled they are transmitted with one of the following prefixes L3 if the first codeword is 903 907 912 914 or 915 L4 if the first codeword is 908 or 909 L5 if the first codeword ...

Page 87: ...not detected within the timeout period the 1 D symbol data is transmitted Note The Timeout Between Decodes Different Symbols parameter must be set to 0 before Ignore Linked Symbol or Autodiscriminate Linked Symbol can be selected When scanning a linked symbol if the 1 D symbol is scanned first the scanner issues a low beep indicating that the MicroPDF417 symbol must still be scanned Move the laser...

Page 88: ...5 48 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Linked UCC EAN 128 Emulation Cont d DECODE LINKED SYMBOL AUTODISCRIMINATE LINKED SYMBOL IGNORE LINKED SYMBOL FN3 20N0501 FN3 20N0502 FN3 20N0500 ...

Page 89: ...second intervals For example scanning bar codes 0 and 1 inserts a 1 10 0 1 second pause 0 and 5 inserts a 1 2 0 5 second delay To set a pause duration 1 Scan the PAUSE DURATION bar code below 2 Scan two bar codes from Numeric Bar Codes beginning on page 5 96 which represent the desired pause You must always scan two bar codes 3 If you make an error or wish to change your selection scan CANCEL on p...

Page 90: ...rminals See Prefix Suffix Values on page A 5 To set a PREFIX SUFFIX value 1 Scan the option bar code you wish to set 2 Scan four bar codes from Numeric Bar Codes beginning on page 5 96 which correspond to the ASCII value or keystroke you wish to assign The ENTER key is the default for all options 3 If you make an error or wish to change your selection scan CANCEL on page 5 98 SCAN SUFFIX VALUE 1 S...

Page 91: ... SUFFIX Option 3 PREFIX data data scanned bar code data PREFIX and SUFFIX as selected by the user To select a scan data transmission format 1 Scan the SCAN OPTIONS bar code 2 Scan the bar code corresponding to the desired converted data format 3 Scan ENTER 4 If you make a mistake scan CANCEL on page 5 98 Note RS 232C hosts treat the extended keypad default suffix 7013 as ASCII data ...

Page 92: ...5 52 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Scan DataTransmission Format Cont d DATA SUFFIX SCAN OPTIONS DATA AS IS PREFIX DATA SUFFIX FN3 7B1210 FN3 6A110 FN3 6A1572071 FN3 6A13071 ...

Page 93: ...5 53 Programming the LS 6800 Scan DataTransmission Format Cont d PREFIX DATA ENTER CANCEL FN3 4 FN3 6A13720 FN3 6Q ...

Page 94: ...nner operates with the beeper enabled The beeper always operates during parameter menu scanning and indicates error conditions See Beeper Definitions on page 3 9 Select whether or not to beep after a successful decode If you select Beep After Good Decode set the beeper tone or frequency DO NOT BEEP AFTER GOOD DECODE BEEP AFTER GOOD DECODE FN3 1040021 FN3 1040020 ...

Page 95: ...5 55 Programming the LS 6800 Beeper Tone Frequency This parameter sets the decode beep frequency tone low medium or high LOW FREQUENCY MEDIUM FREQUENCY HIGH FREQUENCY FN3 2050E02 FN3 2050E01 FN3 2050E00 ...

Page 96: ... If DECODE ATTEMPT DURATION INFINITE is selected no timeout occurs the scanner continues to attempt to decode 1 Scan a bar code below 2 If the first bar code was scanned scan two bar codes from Numeric Bar Codes beginning on page 5 96 which correspond to the desired interval in 0 1 second increments 3 If you make an error or wish to change your selection scan CANCEL on page 5 98 DECODE ATTEMPT DUR...

Page 97: ...e or scanner activates the laser and decode processing The laser remains on and decode processing continues until a valid decode or the Decode Attempt Timeout is reached t Blinking Laser mode is an internal trigger mode that cycles the scanning laser at approximately a 50 duty cycle after no decode attempts have occurred for 30 seconds This extends laser life t Continuous mode is an internal trigg...

Page 98: ...5 58 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Trigger Modes Cont d Select the preferred trigger mode LEVEL CONTINUOUS LASER MODE FN3 2050200 FN3 2050204 BLINKING LASER MODE FN3 2050207 PULSE FN3 2050202 ...

Page 99: ... is used to select the preferred scanning mode See LS 6800 Scanning Mode Options on page 3 1 for descriptions of these modes Select a scanning mode SMART RASTER ALWAYS RASTER FN3 2050901 FN3 2050902 PROGRAMMABLE RASTER SLAB ONLY RASTER FN3 2050904 FN3 2050903 ...

Page 100: ...5 60 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Scanning Modes Cont d LINE ONLY PATTERN FN3 2050905 ...

Page 101: ...ter is intended for very specific applications and is usually not necessary Note also that these parameters are in effect only when Programmable Raster or Always Raster is enabled Select the laser pattern s height and or rate of expansion 1 Scan the bar code for either RASTER HEIGHT or RASTER EXPANSION SPEED below 2 To represent a two digit value scan two bar codes from Numeric Bar Codes beginning...

Page 102: ...ents A slab raster pattern or an open raster pattern appears next depending on the programmed scanning option There are two programmable timeout periods for this option normal and extended Slab Raster Option A trigger pull creates the slab raster pattern If the target is a 1 D bar code the pattern never gets beyond a slab raster If the target bar code is PDF417 the pattern opens up to an optimized...

Page 103: ...nually on after any scanning attempt If another bar code is not presented within the programmed time the laser blinks to save power This parameter only applies to Continuous and Blinking modes 30 SECOND DELAY 1 MINUTE DELAY 2 MINUTE DELAY 3 MINUTE DELAY FN3 2051000 FN3 2051001 FN3 2051003 FN3 2051002 ...

Page 104: ...0 0 to 9 9 seconds The recommended interval for the same symbol option is 0 6 seconds 1 Scan the option bar code you wish to set 2 Scan two bar codes from Numeric Bar Codes beginning on page 5 96 which correspond to the desired interval in 0 1 second increments 3 If you make an error or wish to change your selection scan CANCEL on page 5 98 TIMEOUT BETWEEN DECODES THE SAME SYMBOL TIMEOUT BETWEEN D...

Page 105: ...nty times Five or above is recommended when decoding a mix of UPC EAN symbols with and without supplementals and the autodiscriminate option is selected 1 Scan the bar code below to select a decode redundancy value 2 Scan two numeric bar codes from Numeric Bar Codes beginning on page 5 96 Single digit numbers must have a leading zero 3 If you make an error or wish to change your selection scan CAN...

Page 106: ...ropriate for your bar code quality Linear Security Level 1 The following code types must be successfully read twice before being decoded Linear Security Level 2 All supported code types must be successfully read twice before being decoded Linear Security Level 3 Code types other than the following must be successfully read twice before being decoded The following codes must be read three times Cod...

Page 107: ...evel Linear Security Level 4 All supported code types must be successfully read three times before being decoded LINEAR SECURITY LEVEL 1 LINEAR SECURITY LEVEL 3 LINEAR SECURITY LEVEL 4 LINEAR SECURITY LEVEL 2 FN3 2051501 FN3 2051503 FN3 2051502 FN3 2051504 ...

Page 108: ...y valid when a Linear Code Type Security Level has been enabled When this parameter is enabled a bar code must be successfully scanned in both directions forward and reverse before being decoded ENABLE BI DIRECTIONAL REDUNDANCY FN3 1040310 FN3 1040311 DISABLE BI DIRECTIONAL REDUNDANCY ...

Page 109: ...inish certain characters become prone to mis decodes before others i e 1 2 7 8 If you are experiencing mis decodes of poorly printed bar codes and the mis decodes are limited to these characters select this security level UPC EAN Security Level 2 If you are experiencing mis decodes of poorly printed bar codes and the mis decodes are not limited to characters 1 2 7 and 8 select this security level ...

Page 110: ...S 6800 Product Reference Guide UPC EAN Security Level Cont d UPC EAN SECURITY LEVEL 0 UPC EAN SECURITY LEVEL 3 UPC EAN SECURITY LEVEL 2 UPC EAN SECURITY LEVEL 1 FN3 2051100 FN3 2051103 FN3 2051101 FN3 2051102 ...

Page 111: ...Table 5 5 Table 5 4 Standard RS 232 Nixdorf Host Types Parameter Std RS 232 Nixdorf Mode A Nixdorf Beetle Xmit Code ID No Yes Yes Data Trans Error Data Data Suffix Data Suffix Suffix None CR 1013 CR 1013 Baud Rate 9600 9600 9600 Parity None Odd Odd H W Handshaking None None RTS CTS Opt 3 S W Handshaking None None None Serial Resp T O 2 0 Sec 9 9 Sec 9 9 Sec Stop Bit Select One One One ASCII Format...

Page 112: ...a Suffix STX Data ETX LRC Suffix CR 1013 CR 1013 None Baud Rate 9600 9600 19200 Parity None Even Even H W Handshaking None RTS CTS Opt 3 RTS CTS S W Handshaking None None ACK NAK Serial Resp T O 2 0 Sec 9 9 Sec 9 9 Sec Stop Bit Select One One One ASCII Format 8 Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit Beep on Bel Disabled Disabled Disabled RTS Line State Low Always High Always Low Always Special Notes None None None ...

Page 113: ...5 73 Programming the LS 6800 RS 232C HostTypes Cont d STANDARD RS 232C ICL RS 232C NIXDORF RS 232C FUJITSU RS 232C FN3 2050A37 FN3 2050A8B FN3 2050A8A FN3 2050A89 ...

Page 114: ...5 74 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide RS 232C HostTypes Cont d BEETLE RS 232C FN3 2050A8C ...

Page 115: ...ond The scanner s respective baud rate settings should match the data rate settings of the host and auxiliary devices If not data may not reach the devices or may reach them in distorted form Set the baud rate for RS 232C transmission 110 300 600 1200 FN3 2090100 FN3 2090103 FN3 2090102 FN3 2090101 ...

Page 116: ...5 76 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Baud Rate Cont d 2400 4800 9600 19200 FN3 2090104 FN3 2090107 FN3 2090106 FN3 2090105 ...

Page 117: ...5 77 Programming the LS 6800 Baud Rate Cont d 38400 FN3 2090108 ...

Page 118: ...ata to ensure that an odd number of 1 bits are contained in the coded character If you select EVEN parity the parity bit has a value 0 or 1 to ensure that an even number of 1 bits are contained in the coded character If MARK is selected the parity bit is always 1 while if SPACE is selected the parity bit is always 0 Select the parity type according to host requirements ODD EVEN MARK SPACE FN3 2090...

Page 119: ...5 79 Programming the LS 6800 Parity Cont d NONE FN3 2090304 ...

Page 120: ...elect whether or not the parity of received characters is checked The type of parity used is selectable through the PARITY parameter Select whether or not to check parity for RS 232C transmissions CHECK PARITY DO NOT CHECK PARITY FN3 1080011 FN3 1080010 ...

Page 121: ...res the receiving device for the next character in the serial data stream The number of stop bits one or two selected depends on the number the receiving terminal is programmed to accommodate Set the number of stop bits to match host requirements Select the desired number of stop bits for RS 232C communications 1 STOP BIT 2 STOP BITS FN3 2090201 FN3 2090202 ...

Page 122: ...d the scanner asserts the RTS line and waits for two seconds for the host to assert CTS When the host asserts CTS data is transmitted If the CTS line is not asserted after two seconds the scanner sounds a transmission error and discards the data t When data transmission is complete the scanner negates RTS 10 msec after sending the last character t The host should respond by negating CTS The scanne...

Page 123: ...D RTS AND CTS SELECTED YES CTS ASSERTED CTS ASSERTED ASSERT RTS IF STILL ASSERTED AFTER 2 SECONDS INDICATE TRANSMISSION ERROR IF NOT ASSERTED AFTER 2 SECONDS INDICATE TRANSMISSION ERROR TRANSMIT DATA FINISHED NO RESPONSE AFTER 2 SECONDS THE UNIT BEEPS 4 TIMES TO INDICATE A TRANSMISSION ERROR NO NO YES YES YES ...

Page 124: ...e option t RTS CTS Option 1 The scanner asserts RTS before transmitting and ignores the state of CTS The scanner deasserts RTS when the transmission is incomplete t RTS CTS Option 2 RTS is always high or low user programmed logic level However the scanner waits for CTS to be asserted before transmitting data If CTS is not asserted within two seconds the scanner issues an error indication and disca...

Page 125: ...5 85 Programming the LS 6800 Hardware Handshaking Cont d RTS CTS RTS CTS Option 1 RTS CTS Option 2 FN3 2090501 FN3 2090503 FN3 2090502 RTS CTS Option 3 FN3 2090504 ...

Page 126: ...nsmits the same data and awaits an ACK NAK response After three unsuccessful attempts to transmit the same data the scanner aborts any further communication attempts on that message Transmission error is indicated by the unit sounding 4 short beeps t ENQ ONLY To ensure that data transmission occurs only when the host is ready to receive the ENQ option requires the host to request data before it is...

Page 127: ...R NAK RESPONSE FROM HOST FINISHED NO RESPONSE AFTER 2 SECONDS THE UNIT BEEPS 4 TIMES TO INDICATE A TRANSMISSION ERROR ACK RESPONSE DATA IS TRANSMITTED ACK NAK SWITCH ON NO NO YES YES WAIT FOR ENQ CHARACTER TO BE RECEIVED FROM HOST TRY 3 TIMES NO YES 4 LONG BEEPS NO RESPONSE AFTER 2 SECONDS THE UNIT BEEPS 4 TIMES TO INDICATE A TRANSMISSION ERROR ...

Page 128: ...8 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Software Handshaking Cont d Select the type of RS 232C software handshaking protocol NONE ACK NAK ACK NAK with ENQ ENQ ONLY FN3 2090400 FN3 2090402 FN3 2090401 FN3 2090403 ...

Page 129: ...5 89 Programming the LS 6800 Software Handshaking Cont d XON XOFF FN3 2090404 ...

Page 130: ...sion 7 or 8 Bit ASCII Format This parameter determines whether data transmits in 7 bit or 8 bit ASCII format Select this parameter according to the requirement of the receiving device The default value is 8 bit ASCII 7 BIT 8 BIT FN3 2090707 FN3 2090708 ...

Page 131: ...acters Select from no delay to a 99 ms delay between the transmission of each character To set a host communications intercharacter delay 1 Scan the INTERCHARACTER DELAY bar code below 2 Scan two bar codes from Numeric Bar Codes beginning on page 5 96 which represent the desired delay You must always scan two bar codes 3 If you make an error or wish to change your selection scan CANCEL on page 5 9...

Page 132: ...5 92 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Host Serial RTS Line State Scan a bar code below to set the host serial RTS line state to either high or low HOST LOW RTS FN3 1080040 HOST HIGH RTS FN3 1080041 ...

Page 133: ...an range from 0 to 9 9 seconds To set a serial RS 232C response time out 1 Scan the SERIAL RESPONSE TIME OUT bar code below 2 Scan two bar codes from Numeric Bar Codes beginning on page 5 96 which represent the desired time out You must always scan two bar codes 3 If you make an error or wish to change your selection scan CANCEL on page 5 98 SERIAL RESPONSETIME OUT FN3 3090020063 ...

Page 134: ...n the RS 232C serial data line BEL indicates an illegal entry or other important event If this parameter is enabled and the system is in battery mode a 100 ms delay is placed at the end of the decode transmission Scan a bar code below to enable or disable this option BEEP ON BEL CHARACTER DO NOT BEEP ON BEL CHARACTER FN3 1080001 FN3 1080000 ...

Page 135: ...air depot Through this process software revisions and features can be added easily to existing units FAT Factory AcceptanceTest Mode Scanning this bar code reveals information about the scanner s software configuration that may be useful during diagnostics You must recycle power to return to normal functionality FINAL ACCEPTANCETEST MODE FN3 FATMODE FLASH MODE FN3 FLASHMODE ...

Page 136: ...ar Codes Use these bar codes when programming the following parameters Code Lengths Pause Duration Decode Attempt Duration Prefix Suffix Values Timeout Between Decodes Intercharacter Delay Serial Response Timeout 1 2 3 0 FN3 A2 FN3 A0 FN3 A3 FN3 A1 ...

Page 137: ...5 97 Programming the LS 6800 Numeric Bar Codes Cont d 4 5 6 7 FN3 A6 FN3 A4 FN3 A7 FN3 A5 ...

Page 138: ...5 98 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Numeric Bar Codes Cont d 8 9 CANCEL FN3 A FN3 A8 FN3 A9 ...

Page 139: ...PDF se quences even if they encode the same data When scanning Macro PDF se quences scan the entire Macro PDF sequence without interruption If you scan a mixed sequence you get two long low beeps Lo Lo for inconsistent file ID or inconsistent symbology error Before programming these special features follow the physical setup instructions in Chapter 2 Setup then program the required generic decode ...

Page 140: ...ta exceeds the limit of 64K bytes there is no transmission because the entire sequence has not been scanned Use the parameter Flush Macro PDF Buffer to purge the buffer t Transmit Any Symbol in Set No Particular Order This causes transmission of data from each Macro PDF417 symbol as decoded whether it is in sequential order or not t Scan in Sequence Only Transmit in Sequence Without Buffering This...

Page 141: ...s Cont d BUFFER ALL SYMBOLS TRANSMIT WHEN COMPLETE DEFAULT BUFFER SCANS OUT OF ORDER TRANSMIT SCANS IN ORDER TRANSMIT ANY SYMBOL IN SET NO PARTICULAR ORDER SCAN IN SEQUENCE ONLY TRANSMIT IN SEQUENCE WITHOUT BUFFERING FN3 20N0003 FN3 20N0000 FN3 20N0002 FN3 20N0001 ...

Page 142: ...put format is based on the AIM USA Uniform Symbology Specification for PDF417 1994 All output codewords take up exactly 4 characters for GLIs and 6 characters for ECIs However there may be nondecodable characters in the PDF symbol such as a GLI sequence This special codeword sequence activates a certain kind of interpretation to the encoded data Non decodable codewords like GLIs are embedded in th...

Page 143: ...ng the LS 6800 Transmit Each Symbol in Codeword Format Cont d Scan the appropriate bar code to enable or disable this option ENABLETRANSMIT IN CODEWORD FORMAT DISABLETRANSMIT IN CODEWORD FORMAT FN3 10M0000 FN3 10M0001 ...

Page 144: ...issions containing special data sequences Scan a bar code below to either format special data e g GLI escapes MacroPDF417 Control Block optional fields according to the GLI Global Label Identifier protocol or the ECI Extended Channel Interpretation protocol or to disable this parameter ECI PROTOCOL GLI PROTOCOL NONE FN3 20N0402 FN3 20N0401 FN3 20N0400 ...

Page 145: ...In many receiving systems Character Set ECIs can be removed without affecting the way data is displayed or processed When deletion is selected the scanner transmits data from PDF417 and MicroPDF417 bar codes containing Character Set ECIs even when the ECI Protocol is disabled Scan a bar code to delete or transmit character set ECIs DELETE CHARACTER SET ECIs TRANSMIT CHARACTER SET ECIs FN3 10M0150 ...

Page 146: ...were not encoded using ECIs This verison of the product supports ECIs 000900 through 000913 used for efficient encoding of Common Data Syntax Format 00 99 If this parameter is disabled and a symbol is scanned that was encoded using an ECI escape the scanner transmits the ECI escape followed by the uninterpreted data Scan a bar code to enable or disable this option ENABLE ECI DECODER DISABLE ECI DE...

Page 147: ... enables using the output codeword format for transmitting any non GLI or non Macro PDF codeword If this is not enabled and an unknown codeword is found a decode error beep sounds TRANSMIT UNKNOWN CODEWORDS DO NOTTRANSMIT UNKNOWN CODEWORDS FN3 10M0130 FN3 10M0131 ...

Page 148: ...activates transmission of the time stamp field The field character tag is 923 002 For example the field may be 923 0022123443243234 t Transmit Sender Activates transmission of the sender field The field character tag is 923 003 For example the field may be 923 003Symbol TechnologiesHoltsville NY t Transmit Addressee Activates transmission of the addressee field The field character tag is 923 004 F...

Page 149: ...o PDF User Selected Fields Cont d Enable or disable by scanning the appropriate bar code ENABLE FILE NAMETRANSMIT DISABLE FILE NAME TRANSMIT ENABLE BLOCK COUNT TRANSMIT DISABLE BLOCK COUNTTRANSMIT FN3 10M0020 FN3 10M0011 FN3 10M0021 FN3 10M0010 ...

Page 150: ...roduct Reference Guide Transmit Macro PDF User Selected Fields Cont d ENABLETIME STAMPTRANSMIT DISABLE TIME STAMP TRANSMIT ENABLE SENDER TRANSMIT DISABLE SENDERTRANSMIT FN3 10M0040 FN3 10M0031 FN3 10M0041 FN3 10M0030 ...

Page 151: ...ming the LS 6800 Transmit Macro PDF User Selected Fields Cont d ENABLE ADDRESSEETRANSMIT DISABLE ADDRESSEE TRANSMIT DISABLE FILE SIZETRANSMIT ENABLE FILE SIZE TRANSMIT FN3 10M0060 FN3 10M0051 FN3 10M0061 FN3 10M0050 ...

Page 152: ... Guide Transmit Macro PDF User Selected Fields Cont d ENABLE CHECKSUMTRANSMIT DISABLE CHECKSUM TRANSMIT ENABLE MACRO PDF CONTROL HEADER TRANSMIT DISABLE MACRO PDF CONTROL HEADERTRANSMIT FN3 10M0100 FN3 10M0071 FN3 10M0101 FN3 10M0070 ...

Page 153: ...5 113 Programming the LS 6800 Transmit Macro PDF User Selected Fields Cont d ENABLE LAST BLOCK MARKER DISABLE LAST BLOCK MARKER FN3 10M0120 FN3 10M0121 ...

Page 154: ...cro PDF data in the buffer without transmission and aborts from Macro PDF mode Flush Macro PDF Entry This flushes the buffer of all decoded Macro PDF data stored to that point transmits it to the host and aborts from Macro PDF mode ABORT MACRO PDF ENTRY FLUSH MACRO PDF BUFFER FN3 ABORT FN3 FLUSH ...

Page 155: ...led actions when the data meets certain criteria One rule may consist of single or multiple criteria applied to single or multiple actions For instance a data formatting rule could be the following Criteria When scan data is Code 39 length 12 and data at the start position is the string 129 Actions pad all sends with zeros to length 8 send all data up to X send a space If a Code 39 bar code of 129...

Page 156: ... on page 6 4 t Actions Scan all actions related to or affecting these criteria The actions of a rule specify how to format the data for transmission These options are described in Actions on page 6 5 t Save the Rule Scan the SAVE RULE bar code on page 7 2 This places the rule in the top position in the rule buffer t If you make errors during this process some special purpose bar codes may be usefu...

Page 157: ...ogramming a data formatting rule Save Rule Scan this bar code to complete a data formatting rule Erase Use these bar codes to erase criteria actions and rules Quit Entering Rules Scan this bar code to quit entering rules Disable Rule Set These bar codes allow you to disable particular rule sets ...

Page 158: ...ng or contains a specific character or data string Specific String at Start Scan this bar code then scan the bar codes representing the desired character or characters up to a total of 8 in the Alphanumeric Keyboard beginning on page 7 50 Specific String Any Location Scan this bar code then using the Numeric Keypad on page 7 12 scan a two digit number representing the position use a leading zero i...

Page 159: ...o the position after the matching character If the character is not there the rule fails and ADF tries the next rule Move Cursor to Start of Data Scan this bar code to move cursor to the beginning of the data Move Cursor Past a Character This parameter moves the cursor past all sequential occurrences of a selected character Scan the MOVE CURSOR PAST CHARACTER bar code on page 7 17 then select a ch...

Page 160: ... the next send is unaffected by the padding These options do not apply to the Send Keystroke or Send Preset Value options Remove All Spaces To remove all spaces in the send commands that follow scan this bar code Crunch All Spaces To leave one space between words scan this bar code This also removes all leading and trailing spaces Stop Space Removal Scan this bar code to disable space removal Remo...

Page 161: ... desired number of zeros This parameter is activated by Send commands Beeps Select a beep sequence for each ADF rule Send Keystroke Control Characters and Keyboard Characters Scan the Send __ bar code for the keystroke you wish to send Turn On Off Rule Sets Use these bar codes to turn rule sets on and off ...

Page 162: ...anufacturer ID P Part Number D Destination Code The distribution center uses a PC with dedicated control characters for manufacturer ID CTRL M part number CTRL P and destination code CTRL D At this center the UPC data is treated as manufacturer ID code The following rules need to be entered When scanning data of code type Code 128 send the next 5 characters send the manufacturer ID key CTRL M send...

Page 163: ...t 2 characters 7 14 High High 8 Send CTRL D 7 33 High High 9 Save Rule 7 2 High Low High Low Rule 2 The UPC Scanning Rule Step Bar Code On Page Beep Indication 1 Begin New Rule 7 1 High High 2 UPC EAN 7 6 High High 3 Send all remaining data 7 14 High High 4 Send CTRL M 7 34 High High 5 Save Rule 7 2 High Low High Low If you made any mistakes while entering this rule scan the QUIT ENTERING RULES ba...

Page 164: ... is a sale you may want to send only the following 24 class key 56712437 stock key and the cashier will key the price manually To implement this you would first enter an ADF rule that applies to the normal situation This rule may look like this When scanning a bar code of length 15 send the next 2 characters send the class key send the next 8 characters send the stock key send the data that remain...

Page 165: ...hin the rules you can enable or disable them by scanning the appropriate bar codes on Code Lengths on page 7 7 Rules Hierarchy in Bar Codes The order of programming individual rules is important The most general rule should be programmed last All programmed rules are stored in a buffer As they are programmed they are stored at the top of a rules list If three rules have been created the list would...

Page 166: ...ffix programming in the parameter Scan Data Transmission Format These rules reside in the same rule list as ADF Rules so the order of their creation is also important Default Rules Every unit has a default rule to send all scan data Units with custom software may have one or more default rules burned in The rules hierarchy checks user programmable rules first then the default rules Default rules c...

Page 167: ...criteria or actions were cleared for rule currently being entered continue entry of rule Low Last saved rule was successfully deleted The rule presently being entered is left intact Low High High All rules are now deleted The rule presently being entered is left intact This beep sequence has a different meaning outside of ADF Error Indications Duration of tones are very long Beeper Sequence Indica...

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Page 169: ...pter is not as in Chapter 5 When scanning a bar code in this chapter cover up unwanted bar codes in the scanning area If you have difficulty programming ADF using this method contact 1 800 92SYMBOL extension 4417 Special Commands Begin New Rule Scan this bar code to start entering a new rule FN3 7B1211 BEGIN NEW RULE ...

Page 170: ...this bar code to save the rule you entered Erase Use these bar codes to erase criteria actions or rules FN3 4 SAVE RULE FN3 6C ERASE CRITERIA AND START AGAIN FN3 6A ERASE ACTIONS AND START AGAIN FN3 81 ERASE PREVIOUSLY SAVED RULE FN3 80 ERASE ALL RULES ...

Page 171: ...7 3 ADF Bar Codes Quit Entering Rules Scan this bar code to quit entering rules FN3 6Q QUIT ENTERING RULES ...

Page 172: ...Product Reference Guide Disable Rule Set Use these bar codes to disable rule sets FN3 01 DISABLE RULE SET 1 FN3 02 DISABLE RULE SET 2 FN3 04 DISABLE RULE SET 4 FN3 03 DISABLE RULE SET 3 FN3 00 DISABLE ALL RULE SETS ...

Page 173: ...Bar Codes Criteria Code Types Scan the bar codes for all code types desired before selecting other criteria FN3 6C13D01 CODE 39 FN3 6C13D02 CODABAR FN3 6C13D03 CODE 128 FN3 6C13D06 I 2 OF 5 FN3 6C13D0F EAN 128 ...

Page 174: ...00 Product Reference Guide CodeTypes Continued FN3 6C13D08 UPC A FN3 6C13D09 UPC E FN3 6C13D0A EAN 8 FN3 6C13D0B EAN 13 FN3 6C13D00 PDF417 FN3 6C13D1A ADF for Macro PDF417 Applies rule to each block in MPDF set ...

Page 175: ...codes to define the number of characters the selected code types must contain Select one length per rule only Note This is not a keypad FN3 6C13701 1 FN3 6C13702 2 FN3 6C13704 4 FN3 6C13703 3 FN3 6C13705 5 FN3 6C13707 7 FN3 6C13708 8 FN3 6C13706 6 ...

Page 176: ...7 8 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Code Lengths Continued FN3 6C13709 9 FN3 6C1370A 10 FN3 6C1370C 12 FN3 6C1370B 11 FN3 6C1370D 13 FN3 6C1370F 15 FN3 6C13710 16 FN3 6C1370E 14 ...

Page 177: ...7 9 ADF Bar Codes Code Lengths Continued FN3 6C13711 17 FN3 6C13712 18 FN3 6C13714 20 FN3 6C13713 19 FN3 6C13715 21 FN3 6C13717 23 FN3 6C13718 24 FN3 6C13716 22 ...

Page 178: ...7 10 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Code Lengths Continued FN3 6C13719 25 FN3 6C1371A 26 FN3 6C1371C 28 FN3 6C1371B 27 FN3 6C1371D 29 FN3 6C1371E 30 ...

Page 179: ...ginning on page 7 50 2 Scan END OF MESSAGE on page 7 56 After scanning the following bar code 1 Enter a location using the Numeric Keypad on page 7 12 2 Enter a string using the Alphanumeric Keyboard beginning on page 7 50 3 Scan END OF MESSAGE on page 7 56 FN3 6C201 SPECIFIC STRING AT START FN3 6C200 SPECIFIC STRING ANY LOCATION ...

Page 180: ...t Reference Guide Numeric Keypad Bar codes on this page should not be confused with those on the alphanumeric keyboard FN3 A0 0 FN3 A1 1 FN3 A3 3 FN3 A2 2 FN3 A4 4 FN3 A5 5 FN3 A7 7 FN3 A9 9 FN3 A6 6 FN3 A8 8 FN3 A CANCEL ...

Page 181: ... Codes Rule BelongsTo Set Scan a bar code below to select which set a rule belongs to FN3 6C12A3 RULE BELONGSTO SET 3 FN3 6C12A1 RULE BELONGSTO SET 1 FN3 6C12A2 RULE BELONGSTO SET 2 FN3 6C12A4 RULE BELONGSTO SET 4 ...

Page 182: ...LL DATA THAT REMAINS FN3 6A141001 SEND NEXT CHARACTER FN3 6A141003 SEND NEXT 3 CHARACTERS FN3 6A141002 SEND NEXT 2 CHARACTERS FN3 6A141004 SEND NEXT 4 CHARACTERS FN3 6A141005 SEND NEXT 5 CHARACTERS FN3 6A141007 SEND NEXT 7 CHARACTERS FN3 6A141006 SEND NEXT 6 CHARACTERS FN3 6A5211 SEND DATA UPTO CHARACTER ...

Page 183: ...ARACTERS FN3 6A14100B SEND NEXT 11 CHARACTERS FN3 6A14100A SEND NEXT 10 CHARACTERS FN3 6A14100C SEND NEXT 12 CHARACTERS FN3 6A14100D SEND NEXT 13 CHARACTERS FN3 6A14100F SEND NEXT 15 CHARACTERS FN3 6A14100E SEND NEXT 14 CHARACTERS FN3 6A141010 SEND NEXT 16 CHARACTERS FN3 6A141011 SEND NEXT 17 CHARACTERS ...

Page 184: ...XT 19 CHARACTERS FN3 6A141012 SEND NEXT 18 CHARACTERS FN3 6A141014 SEND NEXT 20 CHARACTERS FN3 6A141032 SEND NEXT 50 CHARACTERS FN3 6A141064 SEND NEXT 100 CHARACTERS FN3 6A141096 SEND NEXT 150 CHARACTERS FN3 6A1410C8 SEND NEXT 200 CHARACTERS FN3 6A1410FA SEND NEXT 250 CHARACTERS ...

Page 185: ...cter Then enter a character by scanning a bar code from the Alphanumeric Keyboard beginning on page 7 50 Note If there is no match when the rule is interpreted and the rule fails the next rule is checked FN3 6A5230 MOVE CURSORTO CHARACTER FN3 6A5235 MOVE CURSOR PAST CHARACTER FN3 6A1231 MOVE CURSORTO START ...

Page 186: ...ers FN3 6A143302 SKIP AHEAD 2 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143304 SKIP AHEAD 4 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143301 SKIP AHEAD 1 CHARACTER FN3 6A143303 SKIP AHEAD 3 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143305 SKIP AHEAD 5 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143306 SKIP AHEAD 6 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143308 SKIP AHEAD 8 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143307 SKIP AHEAD 7 CHARACTERS ...

Page 187: ...SKIP AHEAD 9 CHARACTERS FN3 6A14330A SKIP AHEAD 10 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143332 SKIP AHEAD 50 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143396 SKIP AHEAD 150 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143364 SKIP AHEAD 100 CHARACTERS FN3 6A1433C8 SKIP AHEAD 200 CHARACTERS FN3 6A1433FA SKIP AHEAD 250 CHARACTERS ...

Page 188: ...acters FN3 6A143401 SKIP BACK 1 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143403 SKIP BACK 3 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143402 SKIP BACK 2 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143404 SKIP BACK 4 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143406 SKIP BACK 6 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143405 SKIP BACK 5 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143407 SKIP BACK 7 CHARACTER FN3 6A143408 SKIP BACK 8 CHARACTERS ...

Page 189: ...09 SKIP BACK 9 CHARACTERS FN3 6A14340A SKIP BACK 10 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143432 SKIP BACK 50 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143496 SKIP BACK 150 CHARACTERS FN3 6A143464 SKIP BACK 100 CHARACTERS FN3 6A1434C8 SKIP BACK 200 CHARACTERS FN3 6A1434FA SKIP BACK 250 CHARACTERS ...

Page 190: ...7 22 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Send Preset Value Use these bar codes to send preset values FN3 6A1272 SENDVALUE 2 FN3 6A1271 SENDVALUE 1 ...

Page 191: ... Bar Codes Modify Data Use the bar codes below to modify data FN3 6A1260 REMOVE ALL SPACES FN3 6A1261 CRUNCH ALL SPACES FN3 6A1264 REMOVE LEADING ZEROS FN3 6A1262 STOP SPACE REMOVAL FN3 6A1265 STOP ZERO REMOVAL ...

Page 192: ...with spaces FN3 6A146301 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 1 FN3 6A146302 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 2 FN3 6A146304 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 4 FN3 6A146303 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 3 FN3 6A146305 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 5 FN3 6A146306 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 6 FN3 6A146308 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 8 FN3 6A146307 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 7 ...

Page 193: ...SPACESTO LENGTH 9 FN3 6A14630A PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 10 FN3 6A14630C PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 12 FN3 6A14630B PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 11 FN3 6A14630D PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 13 FN3 6A14630E PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 14 FN3 6A146310 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 16 FN3 6A14630F PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 15 ...

Page 194: ...311 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 17 FN3 6A146312 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 18 FN3 6A146314 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 20 FN3 6A146313 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 19 FN3 6A146315 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 21 FN3 6A146316 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 22 FN3 6A146318 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 24 FN3 6A146317 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 23 ...

Page 195: ...ued FN3 6A146319 PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 25 FN3 6A14631A PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 26 FN3 6A14631C PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 28 FN3 6A14631B PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 27 FN3 6A14631D PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 29 FN3 6A14631E PAD SPACESTO LENGTH 30 FN3 6A146300 STOP PAD SPACES ...

Page 196: ...ata with zeros FN3 6A146601 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 1 FN3 6A146602 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 2 FN3 6A146604 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 4 FN3 6A146603 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 3 FN3 6A146605 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 5 FN3 6A146606 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 6 FN3 6A146608 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 8 FN3 6A146607 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 7 ...

Page 197: ...AD ZEROSTO LENGTH 9 FN3 6A14660A PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 10 FN3 6A14660C PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 12 FN3 6A14660B PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 11 FN3 6A14660D PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 13 FN3 6A14660E PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 14 FN3 6A14660F PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 15 FN3 6A146610 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 16 ...

Page 198: ...A146611 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 17 FN3 6A146613 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 19 FN3 6A146612 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 18 FN3 6A146614 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 20 FN3 6A146615 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 21 FN3 6A146617 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 23 FN3 6A146616 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 22 FN3 6A146618 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 24 ...

Page 199: ...tinued FN3 6A146619 PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 25 FN3 6A14661B PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 27 FN3 6A14661A PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 26 FN3 6A14661C PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 28 FN3 6A14661D PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 29 FN3 6A146600 STOP PAD ZEROS FN3 6A14661E PAD ZEROSTO LENGTH 30 ...

Page 200: ...7 32 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Beeps Select one beep sequence per ADF rule FN3 6A13A01 BEEP ONCE FN3 6A13A02 BEEPTWICE FN3 6A13A03 BEEPTHREETIMES ...

Page 201: ...odes to send control characters FN3 6A144100 SEND CONTROL 2 FN3 6A144101 SEND CONTROL A FN3 6A144103 SEND CONTROL C FN3 6A144102 SEND CONTROL B FN3 6A144104 SEND CONTROL D FN3 6A144105 SEND CONTROL E FN3 6A144107 SEND CONTROL G FN3 6A144106 SEND CONTROL F ...

Page 202: ... Characters Continued FN3 6A144108 SEND CONTROL H FN3 6A144109 SEND CONTROL I FN3 6A14410B SEND CONTROL K FN3 6A14410A SEND CONTROL J FN3 6A14410C SEND CONTROL L FN3 6A14410D SEND CONTROL M FN3 6A14410F SEND CONTROL O FN3 6A14410E SEND CONTROL N ...

Page 203: ...ers Continued FN3 6A144110 SEND CONTROL P FN3 6A144111 SEND CONTROL Q FN3 6A144113 SEND CONTROL S FN3 6A144112 SEND CONTROL R FN3 6A144114 SEND CONTROLT FN3 6A144115 SEND CONTROL U FN3 6A144117 SEND CONTROL W FN3 6A144116 SEND CONTROLV ...

Page 204: ...ntrol Characters Continued FN3 6A144118 SEND CONTROL X FN3 6A144119 SEND CONTROLY FN3 6A14411B SEND CONTROL FN3 6A14411A SEND CONTROL Z FN3 6A14411C SEND CONTROL FN3 6A14411D SEND CONTROL FN3 6A14411F SEND CONTROL FN3 6A14411E SEND CONTROL 6 ...

Page 205: ...s Keyboard Characters Use these bar codes to send keyboard characters FN3 6A144120 SEND SPACE FN3 6A144121 SEND FN3 6A144123 SEND FN3 6A144122 SEND FN3 6A144124 SEND FN3 6A144125 SEND FN3 6A144127 SEND FN3 6A144126 SEND ...

Page 206: ... LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters Continued FN3 6A144128 SEND FN3 6A144129 SEND FN3 6A14412B SEND FN3 6A14412A SEND FN3 6A14412C SEND FN3 6A14412D SEND FN3 6A14412F SEND FN3 6A14412E SEND ...

Page 207: ...9 ADF Bar Codes Keyboard Characters Continued FN3 6A144130 SEND 0 FN3 6A144131 SEND 1 FN3 6A144133 SEND 3 FN3 6A144132 SEND 2 FN3 6A144134 SEND 4 FN3 6A144135 SEND 5 FN3 6A144137 SEND 7 FN3 6A144136 SEND 6 ...

Page 208: ...S 6800 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters Continued FN3 6A144138 SEND 8 FN3 6A144139 SEND 9 FN3 6A14413B SEND FN3 6A14413A SEND FN3 6A14413C SEND FN3 6A14413D SEND FN3 6A14413F SEND FN3 6A14413E SEND ...

Page 209: ...41 ADF Bar Codes Keyboard Characters Continued FN3 6A144140 SEND FN3 6A144141 SEND A FN3 6A144143 SEND C FN3 6A144142 SEND B FN3 6A144144 SEND D FN3 6A144145 SEND E FN3 6A144147 SEND G FN3 6A144146 SEND F ...

Page 210: ... Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters Continued FN3 6A144148 SEND H FN3 6A144149 SEND I FN3 6A14414B SEND K FN3 6A14414A SEND J FN3 6A14414C SEND L FN3 6A14414D SEND M FN3 6A14414F SEND O FN3 6A14414E SEND N ...

Page 211: ...43 ADF Bar Codes Keyboard Characters Continued FN3 6A144150 SEND P FN3 6A144151 SEND Q FN3 6A144153 SEND S FN3 6A144152 SEND R FN3 6A144154 SENDT FN3 6A144155 SEND U FN3 6A144157 SEND W FN3 6A144156 SENDV ...

Page 212: ...6800 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters Continued FN3 6A144158 SEND X FN3 6A144159 SENDY FN3 6A14415B SEND FN3 6A14415A SEND Z FN3 6A14415C SEND FN3 6A14415D SEND FN3 6A14415F SEND _ FN3 6A14415E SEND ...

Page 213: ...45 ADF Bar Codes Keyboard Characters Continued FN3 6A144160 SEND FN3 6A144161 SEND a FN3 6A144163 SEND c FN3 6A144162 SEND b FN3 6A144164 SEND d FN3 6A144165 SEND e FN3 6A144167 SEND g FN3 6A144166 SEND f ...

Page 214: ... Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters Continued FN3 6A144168 SEND h FN3 6A144169 SEND i FN3 6A14416B SEND k FN3 6A14416A SEND j FN3 6A14416C SEND l FN3 6A14416D SEND m FN3 6A14416F SEND o FN3 6A14416E SEND n ...

Page 215: ...7 ADF Bar Codes Keyboard Characters Continued FN3 6A144170 SEND p FN3 6A144171 SEND q FN3 6A144173 SEND s FN3 6A144172 SEND r FN3 6A144174 SEND t FN3 6A144175 SEND u FN3 6A144177 SEND w FN3 6A144176 SEND v ...

Page 216: ...7 48 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters Continued FN3 6A144178 SEND x FN3 6A144179 SEND y FN3 6A14417B SEND FN3 6A14417A SEND z FN3 6A14417C SEND FN3 6A14417D SEND FN3 6A14417E SEND ...

Page 217: ...ule sets on and off FN3 6A13911 TURN ON RULE SET 1 FN3 6A13921 TURN ON RULE SET 2 FN3 6A13941 TURN ON RULE SET 4 FN3 6A13931 TURN ON RULE SET 3 FN3 6A13910 TURN OFF RULE SET 1 FN3 6A13920 TURN OFF RULE SET 2 FN3 6A13940 TURN OFF RULE SET 4 FN3 6A13930 TURN OFF RULE SET 3 ...

Page 218: ...7 50 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard FN3 B20 SPACE FN3 B23 FN3 B25 FN3 B24 FN3 B2A FN3 B2B FN3 B2E FN3 B2D FN3 B21 FN3 B2F ...

Page 219: ...7 51 ADF Bar Codes Alphanumeric Keyboard Continued FN3 B22 FN3 B26 FN3 B28 FN3 B27 FN3 B29 FN3 B3A FN3 B3C FN3 B3B FN3 B3E FN3 B3D ...

Page 220: ...7 52 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard Continued FN3 B3F FN3 B40 FN3 B5C FN3 B5B FN3 B5D FN3 B5E FN3 B60 FN3 B5F _ ...

Page 221: ...odes Alphanumeric Keyboard Continued Bar codes on this page should not be confused with those on the numeric keypad FN3 B30 0 FN3 B31 1 FN3 B33 3 FN3 B32 2 FN3 B34 4 FN3 B35 5 FN3 B37 7 FN3 B36 6 FN3 B39 9 FN3 B38 8 ...

Page 222: ...7 54 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard Continued FN3 B41 A FN3 B42 B FN3 B44 D FN3 B43 C FN3 B45 E FN3 B46 F FN3 B48 H FN3 B47 G FN3 B4A J FN3 B49 I ...

Page 223: ...7 55 ADF Bar Codes Alphanumeric Keyboard Continued FN3 B4B K FN3 B4C L FN3 B4E N FN3 B4D M FN3 B4F O FN3 B50 P FN3 B52 R FN3 B51 Q FN3 B54 T FN3 B53 S ...

Page 224: ...7 56 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard Continued FN3 B55 U FN3 B56 V FN3 B58 X FN3 B57 W FN3 B59 Y FN3 B5A Z FN3 B END OF MESSAGE FN3 B CANCEL ...

Page 225: ...7 57 ADF Bar Codes Alphanumeric Keyboard Continued FN3 B61 a FN3 B62 b FN3 B64 d FN3 B63 c FN3 B65 e FN3 B66 f FN3 B68 h FN3 B67 g FN3 B6A j FN3 B69 i ...

Page 226: ...7 58 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard Continued FN3 B6B k FN3 B6C l FN3 B6E n FN3 B6D m FN3 B6F o FN3 B70 p FN3 B72 r FN3 B71 q FN3 B74 t FN3 B73 s ...

Page 227: ...7 59 ADF Bar Codes Alphanumeric Keyboard Continued FN3 B75 u FN3 B76 v FN3 B78 x FN3 B77 w FN3 B79 y FN3 B7A z FN3 B7C FN3 B7B FN3 B7E FN3 B7D ...

Page 228: ...7 60 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide ...

Page 229: ...CII 93 c Code Character m Modifier Character The modifier character is the sum of the applicable option values based on Table A 2 Table A 1 AIM Code Identifiers Code Character Code Type A Code 39 C Code 128 E UPC EAN F Codabar G Code 93 I Interleaved 2 of 5 L PDF417 MicroPDF417 M MSI Plessey S D 2 of 5 IATA 2 of 5 X Code 39 Trioptic Bookland EAN ...

Page 230: ...ere 7 1 2 4 Trioptic Code 39 0 No option specified at this time Always transmit 0 Example A Trioptic bar code 412356 is transmitted as X0412356 Code 93 0 No option specified at this time Always transmit 0 Example A Code 39 bar code 012345678905 is transmitted as G0012345678905 Code 128 0 1 2 Standard data packet No Function code 1 in first symbol position Function code 1 in first symbol character ...

Page 231: ...thout check digit 4123 will be transmitted as I04123 Discrete 2 of 5 0 No option specified at this time Always transmit 0 Example A D 2 of 5 bar code 4123 is transmitted as S04123 MSI Plessey 0 1 2 3 Single check digit checked Two check digits checked Single check digit verified and stripped before transmission Two check digits verified and stripped before transmission Example An MSI Plessey bar c...

Page 232: ...92DEC has been doubled in transmission Reader set to follow the ECI protocol Extended Channel Interpretation All data characters 92DEC are doubled Reader set for Basic Channel operation no escape character transmission protocol Data characters 92DEC are not doubled Note When decoders are set to this mode unbuffered Macro symbols and symbols requiring the decoder to convey ECI escape sequences cann...

Page 233: ...X 1004 D EOT 1005 E ENQ 1006 F ACK 1007 G BELL 1008 H BCKSPC 1009 I HORIZ TAB 1010 J LF NW LN 1011 K VT 1012 L FF 1013 M CR ENTER 1014 N SO 1015 O SI 1016 P DLE 1017 Q DC1 1018 R DC2 1019 S DC3 1020 T DC4 1021 U NAK 1022 V SYN 1023 W ETB 1024 X CAN 1025 Y EM 1026 Z SUB 1027 A ESC 1028 B FS 1029 C GS Prefix Suf Full ASCII Code ASCII fix Value 39 Encode Char Character 1030 D RS 1031 E US 1032 Space ...

Page 234: ...079 O O 1080 P P 1081 Q Q 1082 R R 1083 S S 1084 T T 1085 U U 1086 V V 1087 W W 1088 X X 1089 Y Y 1090 Z Z 1091 K 1092 L 1093 M 1094 N Prefix Suf Full ASCII Code ASCII fix Value 39 Encode Char Character 1095 O _ 1096 W 1097 A a 1098 B b 1099 C c 1100 D d 1101 E e 1102 F f 1103 G g 1104 H h 1105 I i 1106 J j 1107 K k 1108 L l 1109 M m 1110 N n 1111 O o 1112 P p 1113 Q q 1114 R r 1115 S s 1116 T t 1...

Page 235: ...anned bar code After this determination is made the information content can be decoded Average Bar Width Growth Average deviation of bars from nominal widths over the entire symbol Bad Check Digit Error message resulting from failure of the check digit to calculate properly Bad Data Character Error message caused by failure of one or more data characters to decode properly Bad Print Contrast Error...

Page 236: ... data storage capacity is needed when data can flow into the device more quickly than the device can process that data Buffering the data preserves it until it can be processed Byte On an addressable boundary eight adjacent binary digits 0 and 1 combined in a pattern to represent a specific character or numeric value Bits are numbered from the right 0 through 7 with bit 0 the low order bit One byt...

Page 237: ...s Code 3 Of 9 Code 39 A versatile and widely used alphanumeric bar code symbology with a set of 43 character types including all uppercase letters numerals from 0 to 9 and 7 special characters and space The code name is derived from the fact that 3 of 9 elements representing a character are wide while the remaining 6 are narrow Continuous Code A bar code or symbol in which all spaces within the sy...

Page 238: ...t Generic term for a bar or space Encoded Area Total linear dimension occupied by all characters of a code pattern including start stop characters and data Error Correction In addition to error detection the recovery capability of PDF417 over missing destroyed or misdecoded codewords Error correction capability is based on the level of security 0 8 selected when the PDF417 label is printed Extrane...

Page 239: ...stance from the bar code Smaller spot sizes yield higher resolution but poorer depth of focus LED Indicator A semiconductor diode LED Light Emitting Diode used as an indicator often in digital displays The semiconductor uses applied voltage to produce light of a certain frequency determined by the semiconductor s particular chemical composition Mil 1 mil 1 thousandth of an inch Minimum Reflectance...

Page 240: ...cters contains four characters of overhead Thus to encode three data characters seven characters are required Parameter A variable that can have different values assigned to it Parity Type A parity check bit is the most significant bit of each ASCII coded character The parity should be set to help detect transmission errors The parity should be set to match that of the receiving device If even par...

Page 241: ...format and timing of message exchange Between data communications devices this includes an exchange of predetermined signals arranged for both establishing connection and for disconnecting Quiet Zone A clear space containing no dark marks which precedes the start character of a bar code symbol and follows the stop character Reflectance Amount of light returned from an illuminated surface Resolutio...

Page 242: ...ight from a surface which can blind a scanner Spot Size Size of the scanning aperture Spots The presence of ink in a bar code s spaces or clear areas These generally reduce the percent decode Start stop Character A pattern of bars and spaces that provides the scanner with start and stop reading instructions and scanning direction The start and stop characters are the first and last encoded charact...

Page 243: ...sions usually in a stacked or multi row arrangement Upc Universal Product Code A relatively complex numeric symbology Each character consists of two bars and two spaces each of which can be any of four widths The standard symbology for retail food packages in the United States Visible Laser Diode Vld A solid state device which produces visible laser light Laser light emitted from the diode has a w...

Page 244: ...Glossary 10 LS 6800 Product Reference Guide ...

Page 245: ...fic data string 7 11 zero removal 7 23 advanced data formatting 6 1 actions 6 1 6 5 7 14 alphanumeric keyboard 7 50 alternate rule sets 6 10 bar code menu example 6 8 beep 7 32 beeper definitions 6 13 code length 6 4 code lengths 7 7 code types 6 4 7 5 criteria 6 1 7 5 default rules 6 12 numeric keypad 7 12 pad spaces 7 24 pad zeros 7 28 rule belongs to set 7 13 rules 6 1 rules heirarchy 6 11 send...

Page 246: ...5 5 86 sequence 5 88 hardware trigger 3 3 host RS 232 1 2 2 4 5 72 5 73 5 74 5 75 selecting a host 5 8 Synapse 1 2 host interface 1 2 host type programming parameters 5 72 I installation host connector 2 4 host interface cable 2 4 mounting the LS 6800 2 2 power supply 2 4 RS 232 connection 2 4 Synapse adapter cable 2 6 Synapse cable 2 6 L LED decode LED 1 1 green 3 6 LED indicators 1 1 red 3 6 lin...

Page 247: ...onvert UPC E to UPC A 5 29 data transmission 5 91 decode attempt duration 5 56 decode buffering 5 41 5 42 decode UPC EAN supplemental 5 37 decode UPC EAN supplemental redundancy 5 66 delete character set ECIs 5 106 ECI decoder 5 107 escape characters 5 105 FAT mode 5 96 flash memory programming 5 96 flush macro PDF entry 5 115 hardware handshaking 5 83 5 84 5 85 5 86 host selection 5 8 host serial...

Page 248: ... symbol 3 5 3 8 aiming pattern 3 7 always raster mode 3 6 attended mode 3 3 bar code 3 7 decode zones 3 11 errors 5 1 full raster 3 5 PDF417 bar code 3 7 programming 5 1 slab raster 3 5 specular reflection 3 8 successful decode 3 6 5 54 unattended mode 3 3 scanning modes 3 1 5 60 5 61 always raster 3 2 3 6 line only 3 3 programmable raster 3 2 slab only raster 3 2 smart raster 3 1 scanning options...

Page 249: ...ase call the appropriate customer support number provided Unfortunately we cannot provide customer support at the fax number above User s Manual Title please include revision level How familiar were you with this product before using this manual Did this manual meet your needs If not please explain What topics need to be added to the index if applicable What topics do you feel need to be better di...

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