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Zapper StingRay
Barcode Symbologies
Scanning nicely printed barcode labels is simple, and most decoders can
easily read well-printed labels. But because there are so many poorly
printed barcode labels in the real world, the
Zapper StingRay
has been
designed to handle printing tolerances of up to ± 200% to help it to read
virtually any barcode label, even if it’s badly printed.
The ASP
Zapper StingRay
by default auto-discriminates the following
barcode symbologies:
•
UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13/JAN-13, EAN-8/JAN-8
•
Standard Code 39
•
Code 128
•
Codabar/NW7
•
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)
The ASP
Zapper StingRay
can also be configured to scan the following
less common barcode symbologies:
•
Full ASCII Code 39, Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5
•
Code 93, Code 11, MSI/Plessey
•
China Postage Code, BC412, Code 2 of 6, Telepen
Host Interfaces
The ASP
Zapper StingRay
has three standard interface types
built-in - PC Keyboard Wedge, USB, and RS-232 Output. These
interfaces cover the needs of the vast majority of computers, and are
selected via special setup barcodes, and connected via plug-in cables.
One adaptor cable is supplied with each ASP
Zapper StingRay
;
additional cables are available as optional extras. Adaptor cables can
be removed by pushing the end of a paper clip into the hole at the base
of the scanner, and then carefully pulling the connector out. The
replacement will click back in.
The standard termination character for the
Zapper StingRay
is a single
carriage return. To remove this terminator, or to change it back to a
single carriage return, please use the setup barcodes on page 11. Other
termination characters are also available - please contact ASP or your
dealer with your requirements.