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Code 93
Enable Code 93
0
Disable Code 93
1
Enable Full ASCII Code 93
2
Disable Full ASCII Code 93
3
For more information on Code 93 see Appendix D.
Data Transmission Timing
None 0
Short 1
Short Medium
2
Medium 3
Long 4
This setting does not apply to the Mac or to any USB attachment. Try the
Learned Timing before trying these timing settings. There are five different data
transmission rates. Most computers work perfectly at the fastest speed ("None"),
but some systems require slower rates. Set your Radio/Freedom Reader to the
"None" setting, and (when you're done configuring it) try reading some codes.
In the unlikely event that you get partial or garbled reads, See the Learned
Timing under Computer Interface, or you can use trial and error with the
timings.
Don't assume that if you try the slowest settings that one of the other ones
won't work. It is not unusual to find only one setting that will work. Before
trying each timing setting, be sure you have not sent the BIOS off into space
with incorrectly timed data, resulting in a keyboard lock-up; if you get a
keyboard lock-up, you will have to reboot the computer before trying another
delay setting. (Once the keyboard is locked up, even correctly timed data will
not transmit until you have rebooted.)
Terminator characters
Enter (carriage return)
0
None 1
HT 2
CR/LF 3
Depending on your application, you may wish your Wireless Reader to
transmit bar code data to your computer with an Enter (carriage return), a Tab
at the end, or with no extra terminating character at all.
If you need a terminator character other than CR or HT or CR/LF, you can
get it by specifying None here and then selecting your desired terminator
character(s) specified in the Postamble (See Page 18).