SYSTEM
GUIDE
USE THIS PAGE
As a general overview of the programming menu. The programming menu consists of two basic components as
shown below.
MENU PAGE FACING (Not Shown)
MENU PAGE
BAR CODE DATA CHART
Each menu page represents one section of the programming menu. Use individual menu pages in combination with
the bar code chart on the back page foldout to program the decoder.
The bar codes on this chart are assigned to a ROMAN NUMERAL, LETTER, DIGIT, OR YES/NO symbol. These bar
codes correspond to the symbols in shaded areas on the menu pages and are scanned in various combinations to
enter programming sequences to the decoder. Bar codes on this page are meaningless unless an ENTER bar code
from one of the menu pages is first scanned. When an ENTER bar code is scanned, the bar code chart becomes
specific to that menu page and remains so until the EXIT bar code is scanned or another menu page is selected.
USE THIS PAGE – A summary of the programming options (parameters) of each menu page.
DEFAULT – The DEFAULT bar code allows the user to independently default menu pages to asterisked (*) values
without affecting, in any way, the rest of the programming menu. Default values can be easily selected from the
desired menu pages by scanning the bar code sequence ENTER, DEFAULT, EXIT. Individual defaults for a specific
selection can be made by scanning ENTER, ROMAN NUMERAL, DEFAULT, EXIT.
ENTER – Each menu page has its own unique ENTER bar code; scan this bar code to activate desired menu page.
EXIT – Scanning this bar code ends programming selection. Go from one menu page to another by scanning a new
ENTER code (no need to scan EXIT between pages). Scan EXIT to save changes and end programming sequence.
SELECTIONS/VARIABLES – Lists all of the options available on each menu page. Following each option are
symbols in shaded areas. These symbols correspond to bar codes on the adjoining bar code chart.
The page facing the menu is often used to supplement or clarify the material presented on the front of each menu
page. The information and examples found here are specific to the individual menu page and contain, in some cases,
charts and diagrams that must be used in order to determine the correct programming sequence.
BAR CODE CHART
selections
variables
Programming Menu
CODE
SELECTION II
USE THIS PAGE
To select the pre–programmed asterisked (*) values by scanning DEFAULT symbol.
To enable or disable listed code selections.
UPC
Version A
Version D(2)
Version E0
scan
scan
scan
scan
scan
*Yes/No
No*
*Yes/No
(RETAIL)
ID = c
(HEX 63)
Version E1
Check Digit Xmit
Number System Xmit
Version E Expand
A
B
C
D
E
F
*Yes/No
*Yes/No
Yes/No*
*Yes/No
Notes:
(2) UPC Version D is not supported at this time.
EAN
EAN/JAN 13
EAN/JAN 8
Check Digit Xmit
*Yes/No
*Yes/No
ID = d
(HEX 64)
*Yes/No
2–Digit Addenda
5–Digit Addenda
A
B
C
D
E
*Yes/No
*Yes/No
UPC & EAN
Enable
Yes/No*
MSI
Enable
Minimum Length
Maximum Length
Yes/No*
*04–Max
Min–48*
ID = g
(HEX 67)
Plessey
Enable
Minimum Length
Maximum Length
*04–Max
Yes/No*
Min–48*
ID = n
(HEX 6E)
G
Addenda Req’d.
2–Digit Addenda
5–Digit Addenda
H
*Yes/No
*Yes/No
I
scan
ENTER
DEFAULT
EXIT
A
B
A
B
(1) * Designates DEFAULT selections.
SAMPLE MENU PAGE
USE THIS PAGE
In combination with the adjoining menu pages to program the unit.
Programming Menu
BAR CODE CHART II
The bar codes on this page correspond to symbols in shaded areas on adjoining menu pages. SCAN these bar codes in the sequence indicated on
menu page to program desired selections and variables.
0 (YES)
1 (NO)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ESCAPE
DEFAULT
EXIT
DIGITS
OTHERS
NOTES – are provided to call out any unusual situations and/or refer you to necessary information or examples
elsewhere in the menu or manual.
3
ESCAPE – Use this bar code to cancel current programming sequence. All parameters remain as they were. Scan
ESCAPE to abort changes and exit from programming mode.
scan
ESCAPE
DISABLE ALL
CODES (3)
Are you sure?
Yes/No*
(3) This option includes all industrial and stacked symbologies.
Programming Note: Programming changes are in effect as soon as you make them! For example: changes to the
beeper volume can be heard instantly. Likewise, changes to the baud rate parameters occur as soon as the “ENTER
RS–232,” Roman Numeral “I,” and number (“0–6”) sequence has been scanned. EXIT will save the changes; ESCAPE
will restore the original settings. Take care that programming parameters match your terminal settings.
SCANTEAM 3000/PDF/PM Programming Menu