PSCAN-D-1D-D2 Division 2 Barcode Reader
71
Subject to modifications
www.pepperl-fuchs.us
USA: +1 330 486 0002
Singapore: +65 6779 9091
Copyright Fuchs
Germany: +49 621 776 2222
Advanced formatting
Match conditions
Selecting an Advanced Formatting and specifying a Match restriction
(Code Type, Code Length, Predefined Characters), the code will be
transmitted according to the order of the defined formats.
For example, defining 2 formats where:
•
Format 1: Match Code type = Code128
•
Format 2: Match Code length = 15 and Match with Predefined
Characters “DATA” a Code128 “DATA:12345ABCDE” with code
length 15 will be formatted following the Format 1.
To send the same code with the Format 2, it is necessary to invert the
format order as follows:
•
Format 1: Match Code length = 15 and Match with Predefined
Characters “DATA”
•
Format 2: Match Code type = Code128
Custom default configuration
Read the following code to set the reader user-defined configuration as
custom default configuration:
Read the following code whenever you need to restore the custom default
configuration:
Code type recognition
This procedure allows the reader to enter a particular state during
which it reads and transmits to the host information about the family
type of codes unknown to the user (with the exception of MSI, Code
49, and Code 16k code types). It is also possible to read and transmit
configuration strings without interpreting them. All codes are read
ignoring the check digit. Follow the given procedure:
REFERENCES
187
5.12 CUSTOM DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
Read the following code to set the reader user-defined configuration as custom
default configuration:
Save User-defined Configuration as Custom Default
Ì$+$0ÂÎ
Read the following code whenever you need to restore the custom default
configuration:
Restore Custom Default Configuration
Ì$+$1$Î
5.13 CODE TYPE RECOGNITION
This procedure allows the reader to enter a particular state during which it reads and
transmits to the Host information about the family type of codes unknown to the user
(with the exception of MSI, Code 49 and Code 16k code types). It is also possible to
read and transmit configuration strings without interpreting them.
All codes are read ignoring the check digit.
Follow the given procedure:
Read the following code to enter the code type recognition mode:
code type recognition
Ì#+CODEÂÎ
Read existing codes whose family type you need to check.
Read the following code to return to the reader's normal functioning:
exit code type recognition mode
Ì$-?Î
REFERENCES
187
5.12 CUSTOM DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
Read the following code to set the reader user-defined configuration as custom
default configuration:
Save User-defined Configuration as Custom Default
Ì$+$0ÂÎ
Read the following code whenever you need to restore the custom default
configuration:
Restore Custom Default Configuration
Ì$+$1$Î
5.13 CODE TYPE RECOGNITION
This procedure allows the reader to enter a particular state during which it reads and
transmits to the Host information about the family type of codes unknown to the user
(with the exception of MSI, Code 49 and Code 16k code types). It is also possible to
read and transmit configuration strings without interpreting them.
All codes are read ignoring the check digit.
Follow the given procedure:
Read the following code to enter the code type recognition mode:
code type recognition
Ì#+CODEÂÎ
Read existing codes whose family type you need to check.
Read the following code to return to the reader's normal functioning:
exit code type recognition mode
Ì$-?Î
REFERENCES
187
5.12 CUSTOM DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
Read the following code to set the reader user-defined configuration as custom
default configuration:
Save User-defined Configuration as Custom Default
Ì$+$0ÂÎ
Read the following code whenever you need to restore the custom default
configuration:
Restore Custom Default Configuration
Ì$+$1$Î
5.13 CODE TYPE RECOGNITION
This procedure allows the reader to enter a particular state during which it reads and
transmits to the Host information about the family type of codes unknown to the user
(with the exception of MSI, Code 49 and Code 16k code types). It is also possible to
read and transmit configuration strings without interpreting them.
All codes are read ignoring the check digit.
Follow the given procedure:
Read the following code to enter the code type recognition mode:
code type recognition
Ì#+CODEÂÎ
Read existing codes whose family type you need to check.
Read the following code to return to the reader's normal functioning:
exit code type recognition mode
Ì$-?Î