multiple labels, and the scanner will continue to read until the trigger is released.
This is useful to users that prefer multiple inputs during scanning.
* One Press, One Scan:
With this feature enabled, pressing the scanner’s trigger causes the scanner to
remain on until a successful input. This is useful because once the trigger is
pressed, the trigger can be released and the scanner will remain “On” until the
scanner performs a successful data input and then turns itself off.
* Test Mode:
The test mode tests the scanner or the system. The scanner will remain “On”
when the scanner’s trigger is pressed and will read whatever label is presented,
and then uploads the data to the computer.
* Old Laser Flash Mode:
This feature is designed to work with some older laser scanners. It will turn off
the laser scanner to avoid damaging the scan engine. Some very old models of
laser scanners may not work properly with this feature.
* Continuous Mode:
When Continuous Mode is enabled, user presses the scanner’s trigger once and
the scanner will remain “On” to read a label, but will not read the same label
twice. This is designed to avoid erroneous repeat data input.
2.7. Track 1 Output Sequence
Track 1 of magnetic cards contain account number, last name, first name, and
expiration date information. Programming the Output Sequence tells the keyboard
how to output those messages. The numbers corresponding to each message are as
follows:
Message Number
Account Number 1
Last Name 2
First Name 3
Expiration Year 4
Expiration Month 5
Discretionary Data 6
Use the assigned number and a separator character to produce your required output.
Example: To get the following output from track 1:
Account Number<Enter>
Last Name, First Name<Enter>
Expiration Month/Expiration Year<Enter>