Programming the PowerWedge 10
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PowerWedge
®
10
The following bar code provides an example of batch programming. Scan-
ning it will turn off the autoterminator and set the maximum length for
Interleaved 2 of 5 labels to 15.
*$+$-B1%U0A35EE*
Like all Code 39 bar codes, this one starts and ends with an asterisk (*).
$+$- starts programming mode. B1 specifies the autoterminator parame-
ter, and %U is the Code 39 equivalent of the null character, which turns it
off. 0A specifies the Interleaved 2 of 5 maximum-length parameter, and
15 sets it to 15 characters per label. EE saves the new settings and exits
programming mode.
On-Screen Programming
This programming method lets you display programming parameters and
settings on your screen. You can select parameters and change their set-
tings using the computer’s keyboard.
To program the PowerWedge 10 on-screen . . .
1. Open a text editor (for example, the DOS EDIT utility), or go to
the DOS prompt.
2. If you are using a text editor, use Courier or another monospaced
font. If you are programming from the DOS prompt, type copy con
nul and press
Enter
.
3. Move the switch on the PowerWedge 10 to the
PRGM
position (see
), and then press the
Enter
key on your keyboard. The decoder
NOTE
For on-screen programming of the PowerWedge 10 Serial model, you must
use a communications program (such as Procomm). Be sure the decoder’s
serial parameters settings (baud rate, parity, etc.) match the settings of the
communications program.
For keyboard wedge installation, on-screen programming is available via
cable 00-001-00 for AT-compatible computers, or cable 00-061-00 for PS/2
style computers.
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