Operating Instructions
Chapter
10
CLP 100 Bar Code Reader
Appendix
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10.6
Command language for CLP bar code readers
Table
lists the commands of the command language for CLP bar code readers. The
default settings of the respective parameters are printed in bold.
For sending host commandos to the CLP 100 it is nesessary to frame the data string with
<STX> and
<CR>
.
Example:
<STX>XW0B2<CR>
There may be not any blank between the characters.
Parameter
Character
Value
Number Of Codes
UA
0:
FREE
1
-10: 1-10 Labels to be read with one Sens.
Output On Good
Read
UB
0: AFTER SENSOR
1: AFTER READ
Label Number
U
...
...
U
0: Label Number 1
...
...
9: Label Number 10
Code Type
UxB
1: CODE 39
2: Codabar
3: ITF
4: JAN (UPC)
5: ITF-B
7: CODE 128
Code Length
UxByN
0:
FREE
1-32: Specified Digits (1-32)
Reading Direction
UxByNzD
0: NOT SPECIFIED
1: FORWARD
2: REVERSE
Check Digits
UxByNzDaC
0: NO CHECK
1: SEND C/D
3: NOT SEND C/D
(Codabar Only)
0: NO CHECK
1: SEND M16
2: SEND 7DR
3: NOT SEND M16
4: NOT SEND 7DR
Transmit Start/Stop
UxByNzDaCbS
0: SEND
1: NOT SEND
Option (Code 128)
UxB7NzDaE
0: NOT SEND
1: SEND THROUGH
2: SEND TRANSLATED
Transmit Leading
Character
UxByNzDaCbSck
0:
NONE
2,“N“: C = 0-9 (30h-39h) & Upper Character
Host Interface
UH
0:
RS-232C
Baud Rate
UH0F
0: 1,200
1: 2,400
3: 9,600
4: 19,200
Tab. 10-3: Command language for CLP bar code readers