MS280
CCD Barcode Scanner
Quick Start Guide
Factory Default
Version 1.0
401371G
Connecting the Scanner
Connect USB cable to the USB port of a host PC.
*
:
Default Option
For more detailed scanner setting, please go to www.ute.com to download the user manual and the
scanner configuration manager utility.
Reading Mode
Keyboard Layout
US English*
UK English
Italian
Swiss (German)
Spanish
Slovak
French
German
Swedish
Brazilian ( Portuguese )
ALT Code
Hungarian (Qwertz)
Hungarian (101 key)
Danish
Japanese (106 Key)
Belgian
Portuguese
Dutch
Canadian (French)
CZECH (Qwertz)
Trigger Mode*
Prefix and Suffix
Preamble
Postamble
Clear pre/ postamble
LED is always on.
The trigger does not function in
Continuous Mode.
Flash Mode
The LED is on steady if a bar code is
close to the scanner, but starts flashing
if no bar code is detected after 60
seconds.
The trigger does not function in Flash
Mode.
The LED will light when the trigger is
pressed.
The LED will go off when the trigger is
released.
Continuous Auto Off
The LED is always on when the trigger
is pressed.
The LED will go off if no bar code has
been detected after 60 seconds.
Toggle Mode
The LED is always on when the trigger
is pressed.
The LED will go off if one bar code is read.
Test Mode
Factory Scanability Test Use Only
Continuous Mode
Example:
Setting Procedure:
Data Format:
[Preamble]
[Symbology ID] [Barcode Length] [Barcode Data]
[Postamble]
[Terminator]
Set PREAMBLE String as “ ## ”
POSTAMBLE String as “ $$ ”
Step 1 : Scan : CLEAR PRE/ POSTAMBLE.
Step 2 : Scan : PREAMBLE.
Step 3 : Scan : “ # ” twice from FULL ASCII Table.
Step 4 : Scan : PREAMBLE.
Step 5 : Scan : POSTAMBLE.
Step 6 : Scan : “ $ ” twice from FULL ASCII Table.
Step 7 : Scan : POSTAMBLE.
*Please download user’s manual from unitech website for FULL ASCII Table.
Notes:
1. A PREAMBLE is a string of up to
16 characters added to the beginning
of a scanned barcode.
2. A POSTAMBLE is a string of up to
16 characters added to the end of a
scanned barcode.
3. Default value for both: None.
CZECH (Qwerty)
Swiss (French)
Canadian (Traditional)
Norwegian
Write to
Custom Defaults