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USER MANUAL FM3080 Hind Newland
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Black square mechanical component with a central circular opening and mounting holes, set against a teal background (no text or symbols visible)FM3080
HIND
Stationary Scanners
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Revision History
| Version | Description | Date |
| V1.0.0 | Initial release. | December 18, 2018 |
| V1.0.1 | 1. Updated the programming barcodes for the Good Read Beep Volume feature in Chapter 3.2. Added the Code Page 932 (Japanese, Shift-JIS) feature in Chapter 5.Note: Firmware version ROMA_V1.00.002 or later is required for the new features above. | March 21, 2019 |
| V1.0.2 | Added the front view and installation note in the “Dimensions” section in Chapter 1. | March 26, 2019 |
| V1.0.3 | Changed the product picture in the first page | Sep 26, 2019 |
| V1.0.4 | Revised USB HID Keyboard PID | Oct 24, 2019 |
| V1.0.5 | Added the Datalogic Magellan Aux-RS232 section in Chapter 4. | Feb 19, 2020 |
| V1.0.6 | Updated the Standard 25 section. | June 12, 2020 |
| V1.0.7 | Updated the VID/PID section in Chapter 5. | January 22, 2022 |
| V1.0.8 | Updated the Dimensions section in Chapter 1. | July 14, 2022 |
| V1.0.9 | Updated the document template. | April 27, 2023 |
Table of Contents
Revision History 3
Preface ....1
Introduction .... 1
Chapter Description .... 1
Explanation of Symbols....2
Explanation of Icons....2
Chapter 1 Getting Started....3
Introduction 3
Symbologies....3
FM3080 Scanner....4
Chapter 2 Installation....5
Introduction 5
Dimensions (unit: mm) 5
Mounting 6
RJ50 Port 7
Connector Specifications....7
Connecting the FM3080 to a Host Device....8
Using USB Cable 8
Using RS-232 Cable 9
Powering on....10
Powering off 10
ESD....10
Dust and Dirt....10
Ambient Environment....10
Thermal Considerations....11
Maintenance....11
Chapter 3 Optics....12
Introduction 12
Sensor....12
Illumination....12
Window Size 13
Ambient Light....15
Eye Safety....15
Depth of Field....16
Chapter 4 Electrical Specifications....17
Power Supply....17
Ripple Noise....17
Interface Pinouts....18
DC Characteristics 18
Operating Voltage 18
Operating Current 19
I/O Voltage 19
Chapter 5 Auxiliary Tools....20
EasySet....20
UFCOM....21
Chapter 6 Configuration ...... 22
Introduction 22
Barcode Programming 22
Command Programming....22
EasySet Programming 22
Programming Barcode/ Programming Command/Function....23
Use of Programming Barcodes 24
Default Settings....25
Factory Defaults....25
Custom Defaults ....25
Query Product Information....26
Query Product Name 26
Query Firmware Version 26
Query Hardware Version....27
Query Product Serial Number 27
Query Manufacturing Date....28
Query OEM Serial Number 28
Query Data Formatter Version 28
Chapter 7 Communication Interface....29
Introduction 29
Adaptive Wired Communication....30
RS-232 Interface 31
Baud Rate 32
Parity Check....33
Data Bit....34
Stop Bit 34
USB HID Keyboard 35
USB Country Keyboard Types 36
Beep on Unknown Character....40
Emulate ALT+Keypad 41
Code Page 42
Unicode Encoding....44
Emulate Keypad with Leading Zero 44
ASCII Function Key Mapping Table (Continued)....47
Inter-Keystroke Delay 48
Caps Lock 49
Convert Case....50
Emulate Numeric Keypad 51
Fast Mode 53
Polling Rate....54
USB CDC....56
HID POS (POS HID Barcode Scanner)....57
Introduction 57
Access the Scanner with Your Program....57
Acquire Scanned Data 58
Send Command to the Scanner....58
IBM SurePOS (Tabletop)....59
IBM SurePOS (Handheld)....59
VID/PID 59
Datalogic Magellan Aux-RS232....60
Chapter 8 System Settings....62
Scan Mode 62
Decode Session Timeout 63
Image Stabilization Timeout (Sense Mode)....65
Trigger Selection (Sense Mode)....66
Image Change Trigger Sensitivity 67
IR Proximity Trigger Sensitivity 68
Reread Timeout....69
Good Read Delay....71
Scanning Preference....72
Decode Area 73
Image Flipping....78
Bad Read Message....79
Set Bad Read Message 80
Trigger Commands....80
Modify Start Scanning Command 81
Modify Stop Scanning Command....81
Illumination 83
Illumination LED Selection 84
Good Read LED 84
Good Read LED Duration 85
Good Read LED Selection....86
Power On Beep....87
Good Read Beep 87
Good Read Beep Duration....88
Good Read Beep Frequency 89
Good Read Beep Volume 90
Chapter 9 Symbologies....91
Introduction 91
Global Settings....91
Enable/Disable All Symbologies....91
Enable/Disable 1D Symbologies....91
Enable/Disable 2D Symbologies....92
1D Twin Code 92
Surround GS1 Application Identifiers (AI's) with Parentheses....94
Code 128 95
Restore Factory Defaults 95
Enable/Disable Code 128....95
Set Length Range for Code 128 96
EAN-8 97
Restore Factory Defaults 97
Enable/Disable EAN-8 97
Transmit Check Character 97
2-Digit Add-On Code 98
5-Digit Add-On Code 99
Add-On Code Required 100
Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 100
EAN-13 101
Restore Factory Defaults 101
Enable/Disable EAN-13 101
Transmit Check Character 102
2-Digit Add-On Code 102
5-Digit Add-On Code 103
Add-On Code Required 103
EAN-13 Beginning with 290 Add-On Code Required....104
EAN-13 Beginning with 378/379 Add-On Code Required 104
EAN-13 Beginning with 414/419 Add-On Code Required....105
EAN-13 Beginning with 434/439 Add-On Code Required 105
EAN-13 Beginning with 977 Add-On Code Required .... 106
EAN-13 Beginning with 978 Add-On Code Required 106
EAN-13 Beginning with 979 Add-On Code Required....107
UPC-E....108
Restore Factory Defaults 108
Enable/Disable UPC-E....108
Transmit Check Character 109
2-Digit Add-On Code....109
5-Digit Add-On Code....110
Add-On Code Required 110
Transmit Preamble Character....111
Convert UPC-E to UPC-A 111
UPC-A....112
Restore Factory Defaults 112
Enable/Disable UPC-A....112
Transmit Check Character 112
2-Digit Add-On Code....113
5-Digit Add-On Code 114
Add-On Code Required 115
Transmit Preamble Character 115
Coupon 116
UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code.... 116
Coupon GS1 Databar Output.... 117
Interleaved 2 of 5 118
Restore Factory Defaults 118
Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 118
Set Length Range for Interleaved 2 of 5 .... 119
Check Character Verification....120
ITF-14 121
Restore Factory Defaults 121
Enable/Disable ITF-14 121
ITF-6 122
Restore Factory Defaults 122
Enable/Disable ITF-6 122
Matrix 2 of 5 123
Restore Factory Defaults 123
Enable/Disable Matrix 2 of 5....123
Set Length Range for Matrix 2 of 5 124
Check Character Verification....125
Code 39 126
Restore Factory Defaults 126
Enable/Disable Code 39 126
Set Length Range for Code 39....127
Check Character Verification....128
Transmit Start/Stop Character....129
Enable/Disable Code 39 Full ASCII 129
Enable/Disable Code 32 (Italian Pharma Code)....130
Code 32 Prefix....130
Transmit Code 32 Start/Stop Character....131
Transmit Code 32 Check Character....131
Codabar 132
Restore Factory Defaults 132
Enable/Disable Codabar....132
Set Length Range for Codabar 133
Check Character Verification....134
Start/Stop Character 135
Code 93 136
Restore Factory Defaults 136
Enable/Disable Code 93....136
Set Length Range for Code 93....137
Check Character Verification....138
China Post 25....140
Restore Factory Defaults 140
Enable/Disable China Post 25 140
Set Length Range for China Post 25 141
Check Character Verification....142
GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) 143
Restore Factory Defaults 143
Enable/Disable GS1-128....143
Set Length Range for GS1-128....144
GS1 Databar (RSS) 145
Restore Factory Defaults 145
Enable/Disable GS1 Databar 145
Transmit Application Identifier "01" 145
GS1 Composite (EAN·UCC Composite)....146
Restore Factory Defaults 146
Enable/Disable GS1 Composite....146
Enable/Disable UPC/EAN Composite....147
Code 11....148
Restore Factory Defaults 148
Enable/Disable Code 11....148
Set Length Range for Code 11....149
Check Character Verification....150
Transmit Check Character 151
ISBN....152
Restore Factory Defaults 152
Industrial 25....155
Restore Factory Defaults 155
Enable/Disable Industrial 25 155
Set Length Range for Industrial 25 156
Check Character Verification....157
Standard 25....158
Restore Factory Defaults 158
Enable/Disable Standard 25 158
Set Length Range for Standard 25 .... 159
Check Character Verification....160
Plessey 161
Restore Factory Defaults 161
Enable/Disable Plessey 161
Set Length Range for Plessey 162
Check Character Verification....163
MSI-Plessey....164
Restore Factory Defaults 164
Enable/Disable MSI-Plessey....164
Set Length Range for MSI-Plessey....165
Check Character Verification.... 166
Transmit Check Character 167
AIM 128....168
Restore Factory Defaults 168
Enable/Disable AIM 128....168
Set Length Range for AIM 128....169
ISBT 128....170
Restore Factory Defaults 170
Enable/Disable ISBT 128....170
Code 49 171
Restore Factory Defaults 171
Enable/Disable Code 49....171
Set Length Range for Code 49....172
Code 16K....173
Restore Factory Defaults 173
Enable/Disable Code 16K....173
Set Length Range for Code 16K....174
PDF417 175
Restore Factory Defaults 175
Enable/Disable PDF417 175
Set Length Range for PDF417....176
PDF417 Twin Code....177
PDF417 Inverse 178
Character Encoding .... 178
PDF417 ECI Output 179
Micro PDF417 180
Restore Factory Defaults 180
Enable/Disable Micro PDF417 180
Set Length Range for Micro PDF417 181
QR Code 182
Restore Factory Defaults 182
Enable/Disable QR Code....182
Set Length Range for QR Code....183
QR Twin Code....184
QR Inverse....185
Character Encoding .... 185
QR ECI Output....186
Micro QR Code 186
Restore Factory Defaults 186
Enable/Disable Micro QR....187
Set Length Range for Micro QR....188
Aztec 189
Restore Factory Defaults 189
Enable/Disable Aztec Code....189
Set Length Range for Aztec Code....190
Read Multi-barcodes on an Image 191
Set the Number of Barcodes....192
Character Encoding 193
Aztec ECI Output 193
Data Matrix....194
Restore Factory Defaults 194
Enable/Disable Data Matrix....194
Set Length Range for Data Matrix....195
Data Matrix Twin Code....196
Rectangular Barcode 197
Data Matrix Inverse....197
Character Encoding 198
Data Matrix ECI Output....198
Maxicode....199
Restore Factory Defaults 199
Enable/Disable Maxicode....199
Set Length Range for Maxicode....200
Chinese Sensible Code....201
Restore Factory Defaults 201
Enable/Disable Chinese Sensible Code 201
Set Length Range for Chinese Sensible Code....202
Chinese Sensible Twin Code 203
Chinese Sensible Code Inverse 204
GM Code....205
Restore Factory Defaults 205
Enable/Disable GM 205
Set Length Range for GM 206
Code One....207
Restore Factory Defaults 207
Enable/Disable Code One....207
Set Length Range for Code One....208
USPS Postnet 209
Restore Factory Defaults 209
Enable/Disable USPS Postnet 209
Transmit Check Character 209
USPS Intelligent Mail 210
Restore Factory Defaults 210
Enable/Disable USPS Intelligent Mail 210
Royal Mail 211
Restore Factory Defaults 211
Enable/Disable Royal Mail 211
USPS Planet 212
Restore Factory Defaults 212
Enable/Disable USPS Planet....212
Transmit Check Character 212
KIX Post 213
Restore Factory Defaults 213
Enable/Disable KIX Post....213
Australian Postal 214
Restore Factory Defaults 214
Enable/Disable Australian Postal 214
Specific OCR-B 215
Restore Factory Defaults 215
Enable/Disable Specific OCR-B 215
Chinese ID Card OCR 216
Restore Factory Defaults 216
Enable/Disable Chinese ID Card OCR 216
Passport OCR....217
Restore Factory Defaults 217
Enable/Disable Passport OCR....217
China Travel Permit OCR....218
Restore Factory Defaults 218
Enable/Disable China Travel Permit OCR....218
Chapter 10 Data Formatter ....219
Introduction 219
Add a Data Format....219
Programming with Barcodes....219
Programming with Serial Commands....222
Enable/Disable Data Formatter 223
Non-Match Error Beep 224
Data Format Selection 225
Change Data Format for a Single Scan 226
Clear Data Format....227
Query Data Formats....227
Formatter Command Type 6 228
Send Commands 228
Move Commands....231
Search Commands 233
Miscellaneous Commands 236
Chapter 11 Prefix & Suffix....242
Introduction 242
Global Settings....243
Enable/Disable All Prefixes/Suffixes....243
Prefix Sequence....243
Custom Prefix....244
Enable/Disable Custom Prefix 244
Set Custom Prefix....244
AIM ID Prefix....245
Code ID Prefix....246
Restore All Default Code IDs 246
Modify Code ID 247
Custom Suffix....256
Enable/Disable Custom Suffix....256
Set Custom Suffix 256
Data Packing....257
Introduction 257
Data Packing Options 257
Terminating Character Suffix....259
Enable/Disable Terminating Character Suffix....259
Set Terminating Character Suffix....259
Chapter 12 Programming Commands....261
Use of Programming Command....261
Query Commands....261
Command Syntax 261
Responses....262
Examples 262
Read Barcode On/Off....264
Make a Beeping Sound....264
Turn On Good Read LED....265
Turn On Illumination LED 265
Chapter 13 Batch Programming....266
Introduction 266
Create a Batch Command....267
Create a Batch Barcode....267
Use Batch Barcode 268
Appendix 269
Digit Barcodes....269
Save/Cancel Barcodes....272
Factory Defaults Table (V1.00.001)....273
AIM ID Table (V2022.6)....282
Code ID Table (V1.00.0)....284
Symbology ID Number (V1.00.0) 286
ASCII Table 288
Preface
Introduction
This manual provides installation, optics, electrical specifications as well as detailed instructions for setting up and using the NLS-FM3080 fixed mount barcode scanner (hereinafter referred to as "the FM3080" or "the scanner").
This guide provides programming instructions for the FM3080. Users can configure the FM3080 by scanning the programming barcodes included in this manual.
The FM3080 has been properly configured for most applications and can be put into use without further configuration. Users may check Appendix: Factory Defaults Table for reference.
Chapter Description
✨ Chapter 1, Getting Started
✨ Chapter 2, Installation
✨ Chapter 3, Optics
✨ Chapter 4 Electrical Specifications
✨ Chapter 5, Auxiliary Tools
✨ Chapter 6 Configuration
✨ Chapter 7 Communication Interface
✨ Chapter 8, System Settings
✨ Chapter 9, Symbologies
✨ Chapter 10, Data Formatter
✨ Chapter 11, Prefix & Suffix
✨ Chapter 12 Programming Commands
: Gives a general description of the FM3080.
: Describes how to install the scanner, including installation information, connector, cable, ESD, and environmental considerations.
: Provides parameters for optics and illumination.
: Includes the electrical characteristics for the scanner and timing sequences.
: Introduces useful tools you can use to set up the FM3080.
: Introduces the use of programming barcodes and product information query.
: Describes how to configure RS-232 and USB communication parameters.
: Describes how to configure general parameters of the FM3080.
: Lists all compatible symbologies and describes how to configure the relevant parameters.
: Explains how to customize scanned data with the advanced data formatter.
: Describes how to use prefix and suffix to customize scanned data.
: Introduces how to configure the FM3080 by serial commands sent from the host.
✨ Chapter 13, Batch Programming
: Explains how to integrate a complex programming task into a single barcode.
Appendix
: Provides factory defaults table and a bunch of frequently used programming barcodes.
Explanation of Symbols
• This symbol indicates lists of required steps.
※ This symbol indicates notes of some parameters.
Explanation of Icons
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Chapter 1 Getting Started
Introduction
The FM3080 scanners are armed with CMOS image capturer and the Newland patented UIMG ^® , a computerized image recognition system-on-chip, featuring fast scanning and accurate decoding on barcodes on virtually any medium - paper, magnetic card, mobile phones and LCD displays.

Note: This guide provides general instructions for the installation. Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd. recommends an opto-mechanical engineer should conduct an opto-mechanical analysis before design.
Symbologies
The FM3080 can easily read printed barcodes and on-screen barcodes, including:
| 1D | Code 128, EAN-8, EAN-13, UPC-E, UPC-A, Coupon, Interleaved 2/5, ITF-14, ITF-6, Matrix 2/5, Code 39, Codabar, Code 93, China Post 2/5, UCC/EAN-128, GS1 Databar, GS1 Composite, Code 11, ISBN, ISSN, Industrial 2/5, Standard 2/5, Plessey, MSI-Plessey, AIM 128, ISBT 128, Code 49, Code 16K |
| 2D | PDF 417, Micro PDF 417, QR Code, Micro QR, Aztec, Data Matrix, Maxicode, Chinese Sensible Code, GM Code, Code One |
| Postal | USPS Postnet, USPS Intelligent Mail, Royal Mail, USPS Planet, KIX Post, Australian Postal |
| OCR | Specific OCR-B, Passport OCR, Chinese ID Card, China Travel Permit OCR |
FM3080 Scanner

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Technical diagram of a device with numbered components and labeled parts, likely for industrial or measurement purposes.- IR Sensor
- Scan Window
- Lens
- Mouting Hole
- External Interface
Figure 1-1
Chapter 2 Installation
Introduction
This chapter explains how to install the FM3080, including general requirements, housing design, and physical and optical information.

Caution: Do not touch the imaging lens when installing the scanner. Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the lens.

Caution: Do not touch the illumination LED during handling. Improper handling may damage the LED.
Dimensions (unit: mm)
78.7(W)×47.7(D)×67.7(H) (max.)
Mounting
The illustrations below show the mechanical mounting dimensions (unit: mm) for the FM3080.

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34±0.2 8.35 9.4±0.2 61.5 4-M34mm Copper Nut (same size at the back)
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58.8±0.5 50 68.8±0.5 50
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47.2±0.5 3.2 71.5 2
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67.2±0.5 78.2±0.5 171.5±15 6.5Figure 2-1
RJ50 Port
The FM3080 can be connected to the host with a cable with RJ50 connector.
PIN 1

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Pure geometric diagram with a downward arrow and nested shapes inside a square (no text or symbols)Figure 2-2
Connector Specifications
USB cable

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2000±50 28±0.3 12.3±0.3 40±10 40±1 12±0.3 P1 ① ②⑧ 可拆卸式护套 ⑤⑥ ∅5.0±0.15 ③④⑦ P2 1 4Figure 2-3
RS-232 cable

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2000±50 325±20 48.3±2 5.8±0.3 4°6 9 5 6 1 P3 ②①⑫② ③ ① 50±1 插头PIN位示意图 ① ② 3 2 P2 ④⑤⑥⑪⑫ φ5.0±0.15 40±10 28±0.3 12.3±0.3 ⑨⑩ ⑪⑦⑥ P1 1 10Figure 2-4
Connecting the FM3080 to a Host Device
Using USB Cable

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Technical diagram showing a device connected to a cable and a plug, with no visible text or symbols.Figure 2-5
Connect the scanner to a host device with a USB cable with RJ50 and USB connectors:
- Plug the cable's RJ50 connector into the data port on the scanner.
- Plug the cable's USB connector into the USB port on the host device.
Using RS-232 Cable

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Diagram of electrical connections and components without any text or symbolsFigure 2-6
Connect the scanner to a host device with an RS-232 cable with RJ50, RS-232 connector and a power jack:
- Plug the cable's RJ50 connector into the data port on the scanner.
- Plug the cable's RS-232 connector into the RS-232 port on the host device.
- Plug the power adapter into the power jack of the cable.
- Connect the power adapter to a power outlet.
Powering on
Plug the cable's RJ50 connector into the data port on the scanner and plug the cable's USB/ RS-232 connector into the USB/ RS-232 port on the host device to power on the scanner (plug the power adapter into the power jack of the cable when using RS-232 cable).
Powering off
Disconnect the cable to power off the scanner.
ESD
ESD protection has been taken into account when designing the FM3080. The scanner is shipped in ESD safe packaging. Always exercise care when handling the scanner outside its package. Be sure grounding wrist straps and properly grounded work areas are used.
Dust and Dirt
The FM3080 must be sufficiently enclosed to prevent dust particles from gathering on the lens and circuit board. Dust and other external contaminants will eventually degrade the scanner's performance.
Ambient Environment
The following environmental requirements should be met to ensure good performance of the FM3080.
Table 2-1
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C to 70°C |
| Humidity | 5%~95% (non-condensing) |
Thermal Considerations
Electronic components in the FM3080 will generate heat during the course of their operation. Operating the FM3080 in continuous mode for an extended period may cause temperatures to rise on CPU, CIS, LEDs, DC-DC, etc. Overheating can degrade image quality and affect scanning performance. Given that, the following precautions should be taken into consideration when integrating the FM3080.
✧ Reserve sufficient space for good air circulation in the design.
❖ Avoid wrapping the FM3080 with thermal insulation materials such as rubber.
Maintenance
✨ The scan window should be kept clean.
Do not scratch the scan window.
Use the soft cloth to clean the window, such as eyeglass cleaning cloth.
Do not spray any liquid on the scan window.
Do not use any detergent to clean other parts of the device except for water.
Note: The warranty DOES NOT cover damages caused by inappropriate care and maintenance.
Chapter 3 Optics
Introduction
The FM3080 contains:
• a CMOS image sensor and its lens
• six white LEDs based illumination system
Sensor
Pixel: 800×800 CMOS
Frame rate: 60fps
Illumination
The FM3080 has six white LEDs for supplementary lighting, making it possible to scan barcodes even in complete darkness. The illumination can be programmed On or Off. Customers can add the external illumination system if needed. The spectral range should be within the visible light.
Window Size
The window must not block the field of view and should be sized to accommodate the FOV envelopes shown below.
Front View:

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50 50 IR Sensor Illumination SystemFigure 3-1
Horizontal:

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FOV Envelope 73°Figure 3-2
Vertical:

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FOV Envelope 73°Figure 3-3
Ambient Light
The FM3080 shows better performance with ambient light. However, high-frequency pulsed light can result in performance degradation.
Eye Safety
The FM3080 uses LEDs to produce illumination beam. The LEDs are bright, but testing has been done to demonstrate that the scanner is safe for its intended application under normal usage conditions. The FM3080 complies with IEC 62471:2006 for LED safety. However, the user should avoid looking into the beam.
Depth of Field
The tables below list the depth of view tested in the 0lx and 300lx natural light.
Table 3-1
Ambient light: Olux natural light
| Symbology | Near | Far |
| EAN-13 (13mil) | 0mm | 70mm |
| QR Code (15mil) | 0mm | 60mm |
Table 3-2
Ambient light: 300lux natural light
| Symbology | Near | Far |
| EAN-13 (13mil) | 0mm | 120mm |
| QR Code (15mil) | 0mm | 70mm |
Chapter 4 Electrical Specifications
Power Supply
Do not power up the FM3080 until it is properly connected. Be sure the power is cut off before connecting a cable to or disconnecting a cable from the host interface connector. Hot-plugging could damage the scanner.
Unstable power supply or sharp voltage drops or unreasonably short interval between power-ons may lead to unstable performance of the scanner. Do not resupply the power immediately after cutting it off.

- Ensure that the working voltage is 5V ± 5% and the input power of FM3080 exceeds 500mA.
- Ensure that the input power drops below 0.5V before powering the FM3080 on again, otherwise it will lead to abnormal function.
Ripple Noise
To ensure the image quality, a power supply with low ripple noise is needed.
Acceptable ripple range (peak-to-peak) ≤150mV
Interface Pinouts
The following table lists the pin functions of the RJ50 port.
Table 4-1
| PIN# | Signal | I/O | Function |
| 1 | NC | NC | NC |
| 2 | NC | NC | NC |
| 3 | VCC | P | 5V power supply |
| 4 | RS232_TX | O | RS-232 output |
| 5 | RS232_RX | I | RS-232 input |
| 6 | RS232_CTS | I | Hardware flow control: CTS (clear to send) |
| 7 | RS232_RTS | O | Hardware flow control: RTS (request to send) |
| 8 | GND | P | Ground |
| 9 | USB_D- | A | USB_D- signal |
| 10 | USB_D+ | A | USB_D+ signal |
DC Characteristics
Operating Voltage
Table 4-2
T=25°C
| Parameter | Description | Minimum | Typical | Maximum | Unit |
| VCC | Input Voltage ±5% (5V) | 4.75 | 5 | 5.25 | V |
Operating Current
Table 4-3
T=25°C
| Mode | Typical | Maximum | Unit | |
| Working Current | RMS^1 | 245 | 275 | mA |
| PEAK^2 | - | 680 | mA | |
| Idle Current | RMS | 230 | - | |
- RMS indicates the RMS value of the current under the stable working state.
- PEAK indicates the peak current the device reaches.
I/O Voltage
Table 4-4
VCC=3.3 V, GND=0 V, T=25°C
| Parameter | Description | Minimum | Maximum | Unit |
| VIL | input low level | 0 | 0.8 | V |
| VIH | input high level | 2.0 | VCC | V |
| VOL | output low level | 0 | 0.4 | V |
| VOH | output high level | 2.4 | VCC | V |
Chapter 5 Auxiliary Tools
EasySet
EasySet, developed by Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd., is a configuration tool for Newland's 1D/2D handheld barcode scanner, fixed mount barcode scanners and OEM scan engines. Its main features include:
View device & configuration information of online device
Configure device
Update firmware of online device
Load/modify existing XML configuration file; save current settings to an XML file
◆ Create/print/save programming barcodes to a PDF or Word file
View/edit/save image stored on online device in the original image/BMP/JPG/TIFF format
Send serial commands to online device and receive device response
◆ Supported languages: Chinese and English
EasySet supports 32-bit/64-bit Microsoft WinXP/Win7/Win 8/Win 8.1/Win 10 operating systems.
EasySet can communicate with device via one of the following interface: TTL-232, USB COM Port Emulation (UFCOM driver required), USB CDC (UFCOM driver required), USB DataPipe (UFCOM driver required), USB HID-POS.

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UFCOM, developed by Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech. Co., Ltd., is a virtual serial driver. It is used in conjunction with a USB scanner or a scan engine configured as virtual serial port to provide two-way communication between the device and the host. UFCOM can run on all versions of Windows XP \~ Windows 10 x86 & x64, including the contemporary versions of Windows Server. Users can download the driver from the website at: http://down.nlscan.com:82/Release/UFCOM/.
Chapter 6 Configuration
Introduction
There are three ways to configure the FM3080: Barcode programming, command programming and Easyset programming.
Barcode Programming
The FM3080 can be configured by scanning programming barcodes. All user programmable features/options are described along with their programming barcodes/commands in the following sections.
This programming method is most straightforward. However, it requires manually scanning barcodes. As a result, errors are more likely to occur.
Command Programming
The FM3080 can also be configured by serial commands sent from the host device.
Users can design an application program to send those command strings to the scanners to perform device configuration.
EasySet Programming
Besides the two methods mentioned above, you can conveniently perform scanner configuration through EasySet too. EasySet is a Windows-based configuration tool particularly designed for Newland products, enabling users to gain access to decoded data and captured images and to configure scanners. For more information about this tool, refer to the EasySet User Guide.
Programming Barcode/ Programming Command/Function

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@KBWCAS0 No Case Conversion 4 → 1 2 3The figure above is an example that shows you the programming barcode and command for the Enter Setup function:
- The No Case Conversion barcode.
- The No Case Conversion command.
- The description of feature/option.
Use of Programming Barcodes
Scanning the Enter Setup barcode can enable the scanner to enter the setup mode. Then you can scan a number of programming barcodes to configure your scanner. To exit the setup mode, scan the Exit Setup barcode or a non-programming barcode, or reboot the scanner.

@SETUPE0
Exit Setup

@SETUPE1
Enter Setup
Programming barcode data (i.e. the characters under programming barcode) can be transmitted to the host device. Scan the appropriate barcode below to enable or disable the transmission of programming barcode data to the host device.

@SETUPT0
Do Not Transmit Programming Barcode Data

@SETUPT1
Transmit Programming Barcode Data
Default Settings
Factory Defaults
Scanning the following barcode can restore the scanner to the factory defaults.
You may need to reset all parameters to the factory defaults when:
* scanner is not properly configured so that it fails to decode barcodes.
◇ you forget previous configuration and want to avoid its impact.

@FACDEF
Restore All Factory Defaults
Custom Defaults
Scanning the Restore All Custom Defaults barcode can reset all parameters to the custom defaults. Scanning the Save as Custom Defaults barcode can set the current settings as custom defaults.
Custom defaults are stored in the non-volatile memory.

@CUSSAV
Save as Custom Defaults

@CUSDEF
Restore All Custom Defaults

Restoring the scanner to the factory defaults will not remove the custom defaults from the scanner.

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Query Product Information
After scanning the barcode below, the product information (including product name, firmware version, decoder version, hardware version, serial number, OEM serial number and manufacturing date) will be sent to the host device.

Query Product Information
Query Product Name

Query Product Name
Query Firmware Version

@QRYFWV
Query Firmware Version
Query Hardware Version

@QRYHWV
Query Hardware Version
Query Product Serial Number

@QRYPSN
Query Product Serial Number
Query Manufacturing Date

@QRYDAT
Query Manufacturing Date
Query OEM Serial Number

@QRYESN
Query OEM Serial Number
Query Data Formatter Version

@QRYDFM
Query Data Formatter Version
Chapter 7 Communication Interface
Introduction
Serial communication interface is usually used when connecting the scanner to a host device (like PC, POS). You need to set communication parameters to match the host device.
USB HID Keyboard: The scanner's transmission is simulated as USB keyboard input with no need for command configuration or a driver. Barcode data could be entered by the virtual keyboard directly and it is also convenient for the host device to receive data.
USB CDC: It is compliant with the standard USB CDC class specifications defined by the USB-IF and allows the host device to receive data in the way as a serial port does. A driver is needed when using this feature.
HID POS (POS HID Barcode Scanner): It is based on the HID interface, with no need for a custom driver. It excels virtual keyboard and traditional TTL-232 interface in transmission speed.
IBM SurePOS: It conforms to IBM (now Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions) 4698 USB scanner interface specifications.
Datalogic Magellan Aux-RS232: Program the scanner for the Datalogic Magellan Aux-RS232 interface configuration when connecting the scanner to the Datalogic Magellan device.
When the scanner is connected to both USB and RS-232 ports on a host device, it will select the USB connection by default.
Adaptive Wired Communication
When this feature is on, the scanner can automatically adapt its communication configuration to the way it is connected to the host device: Automatically enable USB/serial communication when connected to the host device via USB/serial port, respectively.
Note: You must restart the scanner before this setting will take effect.

@AUTOUR0
Off

@AUTOUR1
On
RS-232 Interface
Serial communication interface is usually used when connecting the scanner to a host device (like PC, POS). However, to ensure smooth communication and accuracy of data, you need to set communication parameters (including baud rate, parity check, data bit and stop bit) to match the host device.

@INTERF0
RS-232
Baud Rate
Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the baud rate to match the host requirements.

@232BAD8
115200

@232BAD7
57600

@232BAD6
38400

@232BAD5
19200

@232BAD4
14400

@232BAD3
9600

@232BAD2
4800

@232BAD0
1200

@232BAD1
2400
Parity Check
Set the parity type to match the host requirements.
Odd Parity: If the data contains an odd number of 1 bits, the parity bit value is set to 0.
Even Parity: If the data contains an even number of 1 bits, the parity bit value is set to 0.
None: Select this option when no parity bit is required.

@232PAR0
None

@232PAR1
Even Parity

@232PAR2
Odd Parity
Data Bit
Set the number of data bits to match the host requirements.

@232DAT1
7 Data Bits

@232DAT0
8 Data Bits
Stop Bit
The stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one character and prepares the receiving device for the next character in the serial data stream. Set the number of stop bits to match the host requirements.

@232STP0
1 Stop Bit

@232STP1
2 Stop Bits
USB HID Keyboard
When the scanner is connected to the USB port on a host device, you can enable the USB HID Keyboard feature by scanning the barcode below. Then scanner's transmission will be simulated as USB keyboard input. The Host receives keystrokes on the virtual keyboard. It works on a Plug and Play basis and no driver is required.

@INTERF3
USB HID Keyboard

If the host device allows keyboard input, then no extra software is needed for HID Keyboard input.
USB Country Keyboard Types
Keyboard layouts vary from country to country. The default setting is U.S. keyboard.

U.S. (English)

@KBWCTY1
Belgium

@KBWCTY2
Brazil

@KBWCTY3
Canada (French)

@KBWCTY4
Czechoslovakia

@KBWCTY5
Denmark

@KBWCTY6
Finland (Swedish)

@KBWCTY8
Germany/ Austria

@KBWCTY7
France

@KBWCTY10
Hungary

@KBWCTY9
Greece

@KBWCTY12
Italy

@KBWCTY11
Israel (Hebrew)

@KBWCTY14
Netherlands (Dutch)

@KBWCTY13
Latin America/ South America

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@KBWCTY16Poland

@KBWCTY15
Norway

@KBWCTY18
Romania

@KBWCTY17
Portugal

@KBWCTY21
Slovakia

@KBWCTY19
Russia

@KBWCTY23
Sweden

@KBWCTY22
Spain

@KBWCTY25
Turkey_F

@KBWCTY24
Switzerland (German)

@KBWCTY27
UK

@KBWCTY26
Turkey_Q

@KBWCTY28
Japan
Beep on Unknown Character
Due to the differences in keyboard layouts, some characters contained in barcode data may be unavailable on the selected keyboard. As a result, the scanner fails to transmit the unknown characters.
Scan the appropriate barcode below to enable or disable the emission of beep when an unknown character is detected.

@KBWBUC0
Do Not Beep on Unknown Character

@KBWBUC1
Beep on Unknown Character

Supposing French keyboard (Country Code: 7) is selected and barcode data "ADF" is being dealt with, the keyboard will fail to locate the "D" (0xD0) character and the scanner will ignore the character and continue to process the next one.
Do Not Beep on Unknown Character: The scanner does not beep and the Host receives "AF".
Beep on Unknown Character: The scanner beeps and the Host still receives "AF".

If Emulate ALT+Keypad ON is selected, Beep on Unknown Character does not function.
Emulate ALT+Keypad
When Emulate ALT+Keypad is turned on, ASCII characters (0x20 - 0xFF) are sent over the numeric keypad no matter which keyboard type is selected.
- ALT Make
- Enter the number corresponding to a desired character on the keypad.
- ALT Break
After Emulate ALT+Keypad ON is selected, you need to choose the code page with which the barcodes were created and to turn Unicode Encoding On or Off depending on the encoding used by the application software.

@KBWALTO
Emulate ALT+Keypad OFF

@KBWALT1
Emulate ALT+Keypad ON

Since sending a character involves multiple keystroke emulations, this method appears less efficient.

Supposing Emulate ALT+Keypad is ON, Unicode Encoding is Off, Code Page 1252 (West European Latin) is selected, and Emulate Keypad with Leading Zero is Off, barcode data "ADF" (65/208/70) is sent as below:
$$ " A" -" A L T M a k e" +" 0 6 5" +" A L T B r e a k" $$
$$ " D" --" A L T M a k e" +" 2 0 8" +" A L T B r e a k" $$
$$ " F" --" A L T M a k e" +" 0 7 0" +" A L T B r e a k" $$
Code Page
Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the data received does not display with the proper characters, it may be because the barcode being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting. If this is the case, select the code page with which the barcodes were created by scanning the appropriate barcode below. For PDF417, QR Code and Data Matrix, besides setting the code page, you also need to set the character encoding in the "Character Encoding" section in Chapter 6. This feature is only effective when Emulate ALT+Keypad is turned on.
Note: Code Page 932, Code Page 936 and Code Page 950 are selectable and respectively supported by different software versions.

@KBWCPG0
Code Page 1252 (West European Latin)

@KBWCPG2
Code Page 1250 (Central and East European Latin)

@KBWCPG4
Code Page 1254 (Turkish)

@KBWCPG1
Code Page 1251 (Cyrillic)

@KBWCPG3
Code Page 1253 (Greek)

@KBWCPG5
Code Page 1255 (Hebrew)

@KBWCPG6
Code Page 1256 (Arabic)

@KBWCPG8
Code Page 1258 (Vietnamese)

@KBWCPG10
Code Page 950 (Traditional Chinese, Big5)

@KBWCPG12
Code Page 932 (Japanese, Shift-JIS)

@KBWCPG7
Code Page 1257 (Baltic)

@KBWCPG9
Code Page 936 (Simplified Chinese, GB2312,GBK)

@KBWCPG11
Code Page 874 (Thai)
Unicode Encoding
Different host program may use different character encodings for handling incoming barcode data. For instance, Microsoft Office Word uses Unicode encoding and therefore you should turn Unicode Encoding on, whereas Microsoft Office Excel or Notepad uses Code Page encoding and therefore you should turn Unicode Encoding off. This feature is only effective when Emulate ALT+Keypad is turned on.

@KBWCPU0
Off

@KBWCPU1
On
Emulate Keypad with Leading Zero
You may turn this feature on to send character sequences sent over the numeric keypad as ISO characters which have a leading zero. For example, ASCII A transmits as "ALT MAKE" 0065 "ALT BREAK". This feature is only effective when Emulate ALT+Keypad is enabled.

@KBWALZ1
On

@KBWALZ0
Off
When Ctrl+ASCII Mode is selected, function characters (0x00 - 0x1F) are sent as ASCII sequences.

@KBWFKM0
Disable

@KBWFKM1
Ctrl+ASCII Mode

@KBWFKM2
Alt+Keypad Mode

If Ctrl+ASCII Mode is selected and other parameters of USB HID Keyboard adopt factory defaults, barcode data "A
"A" - Keystroke "A".
"F" - Keystroke "F"
For some text editors, "Ctrl I" means italic convert. So the output may be "AF".
If Alt+Keypad Mode is selected and other parameters of USB HID Keyboard adopt factory defaults, the data above is sent as below:
"A" - Keystroke "A".
"F" - Keystroke "F"
ASCII Function Key Mapping Table
| ASCII Function | ASCII Value (HEX) | Function Key Mapping Disabled | Ctrl+ASCII |
| NUL | 00 | Null | Ctrl+@ |
| SOH | 01 | Keypad Enter | Ctrl+A |
| STX | 02 | Caps Lock | Ctrl+B |
| ETX | 03 | ALT | Ctrl+C |
| EOT | 04 | Null | Ctrl+D |
| ENQ | 05 | CTRL | Ctrl+E |
| ACK | 06 | Null | Ctrl+F |
| BEL | 07 | Enter | Ctrl+G |
| BS | 08 | Left Arrow | Ctrl+H |
| HT | 09 | Horizontal Tab | Ctrl+I |
| LF | 0A | Down Arrow | Ctrl+J |
| VT | 0B | Vertical Tab | Ctrl+K |
| FF | 0C | Delete | Ctrl+L |
| CR | 0D | Enter | Ctrl+M |
| SO | 0E | Insert | Ctrl+N |
| SI | 0F | Esc | Ctrl+O |
| DLE | 10 | F11 | Ctrl+P |
| DC1 | 11 | Home | Ctrl+Q |
| DC2 | 12 | Print Screen | Ctrl+R |
| DC3 | 13 | Backspace | Ctrl+S |
| DC4 | 14 | tab+shift | Ctrl+T |
| NAK | 15 | F12 | Ctrl+U |
| SYN | 16 | F1 | Ctrl+V |
| ETB | 17 | F2 | Ctrl+W |
| CAN | 18 | F3 | Ctrl+X |
| EM | 19 | F4 | Ctrl+Y |
| SUB | 1A | F5 | Ctrl+Z |
| ESC | 1B | F6 | Ctrl+[ |
| FS | 1C | F7 | Ctrl+\ |
| GS | 1D | F8 | Ctrl+] |
| RS | 1E | F9 | Ctrl+6 |
| US | 1F | F10 | Ctrl+- |
ASCII Function Key Mapping Table (Continued)
The last five characters (0x1B\~0x1F) in the table above apply to US keyboard layout only. The following chart provides the equivalents of these five characters for other countries.
| Country | Ctrl+ASCII | |||||
| United States | Ctrl+[ | Ctrl+\ | Ctrl+] | Ctrl+6 | Ctrl+- | |
| Belgium | Ctrl+[ | Ctrl+< | Ctrl+] | Ctrl+6 | Ctrl+- | |
| Scandinavia | Ctrl+8 | Ctrl+< | Ctrl+9 | Ctrl+6 | Ctrl+- | |
| France | Ctrl+^ | Ctrl+8 | Ctrl+$ | Ctrl+6 | Ctrl+= | |
| Germany | Ctrl+Ä | Ctrl++ | Ctrl+6 | Ctrl+- | ||
| Italy | Ctrl+\ | Ctrl++ | Ctrl+6 | Ctrl+- | ||
| Switzerland | Ctrl+< | Ctrl+.. | Ctrl+6 | Ctrl+- | ||
| United Kingdom | Ctrl+[ | Ctrl+∅ | Ctrl+] | Ctrl+6 | Ctrl+- | |
| Denmark | Ctrl+8 | Ctrl+\ | Ctrl+9 | Ctrl+6 | Ctrl+- | |
| Norway | Ctrl+8 | Ctrl+\ | Ctrl+9 | Ctrl+6 | Ctrl+- | |
| Spain | Ctrl+[ | Ctrl+\ | Ctrl+] | Ctrl+6 | Ctrl+- | |
Inter-Keystroke Delay
This parameter specifies the delay between emulated keystrokes.

@KBWDLY0
No Delay

@KBWDLY40
Long Delay (40ms)

@KBWDLY20
Short Delay (20ms)
Caps Lock
The Caps Lock On options can invert upper and lower case characters contained in barcode data. This inversion occurs regardless of the state of Caps Lock key on the host device's keyboard. To disable this feature, scan the appropriate Caps Lock OFF barcode below based on your keyboard.

@KBWCAP0
Caps Lock OFF, Non-Japanese Keyboard

@KBWCAP2
Caps Lock OFF, Japanese Keyboard

@KBWCAP1
Caps Lock ON, Non-Japanese Keyboard

@KBWCAP3
Caps Lock ON, Japanese Keyboard

Emulate ALT+Keypad ON/ Convert All to Upper Case/ Convert All to Lower Case prevails over Caps Lock ON.

When the Caps Lock ON feature is selected, barcode data "AbC" is transmitted as "aBc".

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Convert Case
Scan the appropriate barcode below to convert all bar code data to your desired case.

No Case Conversion

Convert All to Upper Case

Convert All to Lower Case

When the Convert All to Lower Case feature is enabled, barcode data "AbC" is transmitted as "abc".

If Emulate ALT+Keypad ON is selected, Convert All to Lower Case and Convert All to Upper Case do not function.
Emulate Numeric Keypad

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Num Lock / * — 7 Home 8 ↑ 9 P8UP + 4 ← 5 6 → 1 END 2 ↓ 3 PGDN ENTER 0 INS DELDo Not Emulate Numeric Keypad 1: Sending a number (0-9) is emulated as keystroke(s) on main keyboard.
Emulate Numeric Keypad 1: Sending a number (0-9) is emulated as keystroke(s) on numeric keypad. The state of Num Lock on the simulated numeric keypad is determined by its equivalent on the host device. If Num Lock on the host device is turned off, the output of simulated numeric keypad is function key instead of number.
Do Not Emulate Numeric Keypad 2: Sending “+”, “-”, “*” and “/” is emulated as keystroke(s) on main keyboard.
Emulate Numeric Keypad 2: Sending “+”, “-”, “*” and “/” is emulated as keystroke(s) on numeric keypad.

Do Not Emulate Numeric Keypad 1

Emulate Numeric Keypad 1

@KBWNCH0
Do Not Emulate Numeric Keypad 2

@KBWNCH1
Emulate Numeric Keypad 2

Emulate ALT+Keypad ON prevails over Emulate Numeric Keypad.

Supposing the Emulate Numeric Keypad 1 feature is enabled:
if Num Lock on the host device is ON, "A4.5" is transmitted as "A4.5";
if Num Lock on the host device is OFF, "A4.5" is transmitted as ".A":
- "A" is sent on main keyboard;
- "4" is sent as the function key "Cursor Move to Left";
- “.” is sent on main keyboard;
- "5" is not sent as it does not correspond to any function key.
Fast Mode
When Fast Mode On is selected, the scanner sends characters to the Host faster. If the Host drops characters, turn the Fast Mode off or change the polling rate to a bigger value.

@KBWFAS0
Fast Mode Off

@KBWFAS1
Fast Mode On
Polling Rate
This parameter specifies the polling rate for a USB keyboard. If the Host drops characters, change the polling rate to a bigger value.


@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup

@SETUPE1
Enter Setup

@KBWPOR8
9ms

@KBWPOR7
8ms

@KBWPOR9
10ms

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
USB CDC
If your scanner is connected to the USB port on a host device, the USB CDC feature allows the host device to receive data in the way as a serial port does. A driver is needed when using this feature. You may download it from our website at www.newlandaidc.com.

@INTERF8
USB CDC
HID POS (POS HID Barcode Scanner)
Introduction
The HID-POS interface is recommended for new application programs. It can send up to 56 characters in a single USB report and appears more efficient than keyboard emulation.
Features:
◇ HID based, no custom driver required.
◇ Way more efficient in communication than keyboard emulation and traditional TTL-232 interface.

@INTERF5
USB HID-POS
Access the Scanner with Your Program
Use CreateFile to access the scanner as a HID device and then use ReadFile to deliver the scanned data to the application program. Use WriteFile to send data to the scanner.
For detailed information about USB and HID interfaces, go to www.USB.org.
Acquire Scanned Data
After a barcode is decoded, the scanner sends an input report as below:
| Bit | ||||||||
| Byte | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
| 0 | Report ID = 0x02 | |||||||
| 1 | Barcode Length | |||||||
| 2-57 | Decoded Data (1-56) | |||||||
| 58-61 | Reserved | |||||||
| 62 | Newland Symbology Identifier or N/C: 0x00 | |||||||
| 63 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Decoded data continued |
Send Command to the Scanner
This output report is used to send commands to the scanner. All programming commands can be used.
| Bit | ||||||||
| Byte | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
| 0 | Report ID = 0x04 | |||||||
| 1 | Length of command | |||||||
| 2-63 | Command (1-62) | |||||||
IBM SurePOS (Tabletop)

@INTERF6
IBM SurePOS (Tabletop)
IBM SurePOS (Handheld)

@INTERF7
IBM SurePOS (Handheld)
VID/PID
USB uses VID (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID) to identify and locate a device. The VID is assigned by USB Implementers Forum. Newland's vendor ID is 1EAB (Hex). A range of PIDs are used for each Newland product family. Every PID contains a base number and interface type (keyboard, COM port, etc.).
| Product | Interface | PID (Hex) |
| FM3080 | USB HID Keyboard | 1A22 |
| USB CDC | 1A06 | |
| HID POS | 1A10 | |
| IBM SurePOS (Tabletop) | 1A20 | |
| IBM SurePOS(Handheld) | 1A21 |
Datalogic Magellan Aux-RS232
Scan the following barcode when connecting to the Datalogic Magellan device, and the configuration of the scanner will be automatically changed accordingly as below.

@INTERF14
Datalogic Magellan Aux-RS232
| Parameters | Default Settings | |
| RS-232 Interface | Baud Rate | 9600 |
| Parity Check | None | |
| Data Bits | 8 | |
| Stop Bits | 1 | |
| Hardware Auto Flow Control | Enabled | |
| Code 128 | Code ID | # |
| Enable/Disable Code 128 | Enabled | |
| EAN-8 | Code ID | FF |
| Enable/Disable EAN-8 | Enabled | |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| 2-Digit Add-On Code | Enabled | |
| 5-Digit Add-On Code | Enabled | |
| EAN-13 | Code ID | F |
| Enable/Disable EAN-13 | Enabled | |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| 2-Digit Add-On Code | Enabled | |
| 5-Digit Add-On Code | Enabled | |
| UPC-E | Code ID | E |
| Enable/Disable UPC-E | Enabled | |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| 2-Digit Add-On Code | Enabled | |
| 5-Digit Add-On Code | Enabled | |
| Transmit Preamble Character | System Character | |
| UPC-A | Code IDEnable/Disable UPC-A | AEnabled |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| 2-Digit Add-On Code | Enabled | |
| 5-Digit Add-On Code | Enabled | |
| Transmit Preamble Character | System Character | |
| Interleaved 2 of 5 | Code ID | i |
| Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 | Enabled | |
| Check Character Verification | Transmit Check Character After Verification | |
| Code 39 | Code ID | * |
| Enable/Disable Code 39 | Enabled | |
| Check Character Verification | Transmit Check Character After Verification | |
| Code 32 Start/Stop Character | Transmit | |
| Codabar | Code ID | % |
| Enable/Disable Codabar | Enabled | |
| Check Character Verification | Disabled | |
| Codabar Start/Stop Character | Transmit | |
| ABCD/ABCD | ||
| Code 93 | Code ID | & |
| Enable/Disable Code 93 | Enabled | |
| Check Character Verification | Transmit Check Character After Verification | |
| GS1 Databar | Code ID | R4 |
| Enable/Disable GS1 Databar | Enabled | |
| Application Identifier "01" | Transmit | |
| Standard 25 | Code ID | s |
| Enable/Disable Standard 25 | Enabled | |
| Check Character Verification | Transmit Check Character After Verification | |
| MSI-Plessey | Code ID | @ |
| Enable/Disable MSI-Plessey | Enabled | |
| Check Character Verification | One Check Character, MOD10 | |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| PDF417 | Code ID | P |
| Enable/Disable PDF417 | Enabled | |
| Prefix & Suffix | Code ID Prefix | Enabled |
| Terminating Character Suffix | Disabled | |
Chapter 8 System Settings
Scan Mode
Level Mode: A trigger pull activates a decode session. The decode session continues until a barcode is decoded or you release the trigger.
Sense Mode: The scanner activates a decode session every time it detects a barcode presented to it. The decode session continues until a barcode is decoded or the decode session timeout expires. Reread Timeout can avoid undesired rereading of same barcode in a given period of time. Sensitivity can change the Sense Mode's sensibility to changes in images captured. Image Stabilization Timeout gives the scanner time to adapt to ambient environment after it decodes a barcode and "looks" for another.
Continuous Mode: The scanner automatically starts one decode session after another. To suspend/resume barcode reading, simply press the trigger. Reread Timeout can avoid undesired rereading of same barcode in a given period of time.
Pulse Mode: When the trigger is pulled and released, scanning is activated until a barcode is decoded or the decode session timeout expires (The decode session timeout begins when the trigger is released).

@SCNMOD0
Level Mode

@SCNMOD2
Sense Mode

@SCNMOD3
Continuous Mode

@SCNMOD4
Pulse Mode

@SCNMOD7
Batch Mode
Decode Session Timeout
This parameter sets the maximum time decode session continues during a scan attempt. It is programmable in 1ms increments from 1ms to 3,600,000ms. When it is set to 0, the timeout is infinite. This feature is only applicable to the Pulse, Sense and Level modes.

@ORTSET
Decode Session Timeout

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup

Set the decode session timeout to 1,500ms:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Decode Session Timeout barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1", "5", "0" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Image Stabilization Timeout (Sense Mode)
This parameter defines the amount of time the scanner will spend adapting to ambient environment after it decodes a barcode and "looks" for another. It is programmable in 1ms increments from 0ms to 3,000ms.

@SENIST
Image Stabilization Timeout

Set the image stabilization timeout to 800ms:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Image Stabilization Timeout barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "8", "0" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Trigger Selection (Sense Mode)

@SENTRG0
Image Change Trigger

@SENTRG1
IR Proximity Trigger

@SENTRG2
Both
Image Change Trigger Sensitivity
This specifies the degree of acuteness of the scanner's response to changes in images captured. There are 20 levels to choose from. The smaller the value, the higher the sensitivity and the lower requirement in image change to trigger the scanner. You can select an appropriate degree of sensitivity that fits your application environment. This feature is only applicable to the Sense mode.

@SENLVL14
Low Sensitivity

@SENLVL8
High Sensitivity

@SENLVL
Custom Sensitivity (Level 1-20)

@SENLVL11
Medium Sensitivity

@SENLVL5
Enhanced Sensitivity

Set the image change trigger sensitivity to Level 10:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Custom Sensitivity barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
IR Proximity Trigger Sensitivity
This specifies the degree of acuteness of the scanner's "sense" to detect barcodes presented to it. There are 10 levels to choose from. The smaller the value, the higher the sensitivity and the further the scanner can reach. You can select an appropriate degree of sensitivity that fits your application needs. This feature is only applicable to the Sense mode.

@SENIRL9
Low Sensitivity

@SENIRL6
Medium Sensitivity

@SENIRL3
High Sensitivity

@SENIRL
Custom Sensitivity (Level 1-10)

Set the IR proximity trigger sensitivity to Level 10:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Custom Sensitivity barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Reread Timeout
Reread Timeout can avoid undesired rereading of same barcode in a given period of time. This feature is only applicable to the Sense and Continuous modes.
To enable/disable the Reread Timeout, scan the appropriate barcode below.
Enable Reread Timeout: Do not allow the scanner to re-read same barcode before the reread timeout expires.
Disable Reread Timeout: Allow the scanner to re-read same barcode.

@RRDENA1
Enable Reread Timeout

@RRDENAO
Disable Reread Timeout
The following parameter sets the time interval between two successive reads on same barcode. It is programmable in 1ms increments from 0ms to 3,600,000ms. When it is set to a value greater than 3,000, the timeout for rereading same programming barcode is limited to 3,000ms.

@RRDDUR
Reread Timeout

Set the reread timeout to 1,000ms:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Reread Timeout barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1", "0", "0" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
You may wish to restart the reread timeout when the scanner encounters the same barcode that was decoded in the last scan session before the reread timeout expires. To enable this feature, scan the Reread Timeout Reset On barcode. This feature is only effective when Reread Timeout is enabled.

@RRDREN1
Reread Timeout Reset On

@RRDRENO
Reread Timeout Reset Off
Good Read Delay
Good Read Delay sets the minimum amount of time before the scanner can read another barcode after a good read. This parameter is programmable in 1ms increments from 1ms to 3,600,000ms. Scan the appropriate barcode below to enable or disable the delay.

@GRDENA1
Enable Good Read Delay

@GRDENA0
Disable Good Read Delay
To set the good read delay, scan the barcode below, then set the delay (from 1 to 3,600,000ms) by scanning the digit barcode(s) then scanning the Save barcode from the Appendix.

@GRDDUR
Good Read Delay

Set the good read delay to 1,000ms:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Good Read Delay barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1", "0", "0" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Scanning Preference
Normal Mode: Select this mode when reading barcodes on paper.
Screen Mode: Select this mode when reading barcodes on the screen.
Barcode Pay Mode: Select this mode when reading barcodes to perform payment transactions.

@EXPLVL0
Normal Mode

@EXPLVL2
Screen Mode

@EXPLVL5
Barcode Pay Mode
Decode Area
Whole Area Decoding: The scanner attempts to decode barcode(s) within its field of view, from the center to the periphery, and transmits the barcode that has been first decoded.
Specific Central Area Decoding: The scanner attempts to read barcode(s) whose center is within a specified decoding area and transmits the barcode that has been first decoded. This option allows the scanner to narrow its field of view to make sure it reads only those barcodes intended by the user. For instance, if multiple barcodes are placed closely together, specific area decoding in conjunction with appropriate pre-defined decoding area will insure that only the desired barcode is read.

@CADENA0
Whole Area Decoding

@CADENA1
Specific Central Area Decoding
If Specific Central Area Decoding is enabled, the scanner only reads barcodes that intersect the predefined decoding area.
You can define the decoding area using the Top of Decoding Area, Bottom of Decoding Area, Left of Decoding Area and Right of Decoding Area barcodes as well as numeric barcode(s) that represent(s) a desired percentage (0-100). The value of Bottom must be greater than that of Top; the value of Right must be greater than that of Left.

@CADTOP
Top of Decoding Area

@CADBOT
Bottom of Decoding Area

@CADLEF
Left of Decoding Area

@CADRIG
Right of Decoding Area

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| Barcode | Percentage (%) | | :--- | :--- | | Barcode 1 | 12345678 | | Barcode 2 | 0011223344 |
Program the scanner to only read Barcode 1 in the figure above by setting the decoding area to 10% top, 45% bottom, 15% left and 30% right:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Top of Decoding Area barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Bottom of Decoding Area barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "4" and "5" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Top of Decoding Area barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Left of Decoding Area barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Right of Decoding Area barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "3" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Left of Decoding Area barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "5" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
If Specific Area Decoding is enabled, the scanner only reads barcodes within the predefined decoding area.
You can define the decoding area using the Top of Decoding Area, Bottom of Decoding Area, Left of Decoding Area and Right of Decoding Area barcodes as well as numeric barcode(s) that represent(s) 0 to image size. The value of Bottom must be greater than that of Top; the value of Right must be greater than that of Left.

Top of Decoding Area

Bottom of Decoding Area

Left of Decoding Area

Right of Decoding Area

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| Barcode Type | Value | | ------------ | --------- | | Bar code 1 | 2112345678917 | | Bar code 2 | 5153152135153 |
Program the scanner to only read Barcode 1 in the figure above by setting the decoding area to 190 top, 350 bottom, 200 left and 560 right:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Top of Decoding Area barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Bottom of Decoding Area barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "3", "5" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Top of Decoding Area barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1", "9" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Left of Decoding Area barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Right of Decoding Area barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "5", "6" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Left of Decoding Area barcode.
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Scan the numeric barcodes "2", "0" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
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Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Image Flipping

@MIRROR0
Do Not Flip

@MIRROR1
Flip Horizontally

@MIRROR2
Flip Vertically

@MIRROR3
Flip Horizontally & Vertically
Example of image not flipped

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Simple blue letter 'C' with a small circle inside, on white background (no text or symbols)Example of image flipped vertically

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Abstract blue logo design with circular and curved elements on white background (no text or symbols)Example of image flipped horizontally

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Abstract blue angular symbol with a crescent and small circle, no text or labels present.Example of image flipped horizontally & vertically

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Abstract blue crescent and partial circle design on white background (no text or symbols)Bad Read Message
Scan the appropriate barcode below to select whether or not to send a bad read message (user-programmable) when a good read does not occur before trigger release, or the decode session timeout expires, or the scanner receives the Stop Scanning command (For more information, see the "Serial Trigger Command" section in this Chapter).

@NGRENA0
Bad Read Message OFF

@NGRENA1
Bad Read Message ON

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Set Bad Read Message
A bad read message can contain up to 7 characters (HEX values from 0x00 to 0xFF). To set a bad read message, scan the Set Bad Read Message barcode, the numeric barcodes representing the hexadecimal values of desired character(s) and the Save barcode.

@NGRSET
Set Bad Read Message

Set the bad read message to "F" (HEX: 0x46):
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set Bad Read Message barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "4" and "6" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Trigger Commands
When Enable Trigger Commands is selected, you can activate and deactivate the scanner in the Level mode with serial trigger commands. Sending the Start Scanning command (default:

@SCNTCE0
Disable Trigger Commands

@SCNTCE1
Enable Trigger Commands
Modify Start Scanning Command
The Start Scanning command can consist of 1-10 characters (HEX values from 0x01 to 0xFF). In this command, the character “?” (HEX: 0x3F) cannot be the first character. The default Start Scanning command is

@SCNTCT
Modify Start Scanning Command

Set the Start Scanning command to “\*T”:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Modify Start Scanning Command barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "2", "A", "5" and "4" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Modify Stop Scanning Command
The Stop Scanning command can consist of 1-10 characters (HEX values from 0x01 to 0xFF). In this command, the character “?” (HEX: 0x3F) cannot be the first character. The default Stop Scanning command is

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup

@SCNTCP
Modify Stop Scanning Command

Set the Stop Scanning command to “\*P”:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Modify Stop Scanning Command barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "2", "A", "5" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Illumination
A couple of illumination options are provided to improve the lighting conditions during every image capture:
Normal: Illumination LEDs are turned on during image capture.
Always On: Illumination LEDs keep on after the scanner is powered on.
Off: Illumination LEDs are off all the time.

@ILLSCN1
Normal

@ILLSCN0
Off

@ILLSCN2
Always On

@SETUPE1
Enter Setup
Illumination LED Selection

@ILLCLR0
Red LED

@ILLCLR3
Green LED

@ILLCLR1
White LED

@ILLCLR4
Blue LED
Good Read LED
The green LED can be programmed to be On or Off to indicate good read.

@GRLENA1
On

@GRLENA0
Off

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Good Read LED Duration
This parameter sets the amount of time that the Good Read LED to remain on following a good read. It is programmable in 1ms increments from 1ms to 2,500ms.

@GRLDUR20
Short (20ms)

@GRLDUR120
Medium (120ms)

@GRLDUR220
Long (220ms)

@GRLDUR320
Prolonged (320ms)

@GRLDUR
Custom (1 - 2,500ms)

Set the Good Read LED duration to 800ms:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Custom barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "8", "0" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Good Read LED Selection

@GRLCLR0
Red LED

@GRLCLR1
White LED

@GRLCLR2
Green LED

@GRLCLR3
Blue LED

@GRLCLR4
Barcode Pay Mode
Power On Beep
The scanner can be programmed to beep when it is powered on. Scan the Off barcode if you do not want a power on beep.

On

@PWBENA0
Off
Good Read Beep
Scanning the Off barcode can turn off the beep that indicates successful decode; scanning the On barcode can turn it back on.

@GRBENA1
On

@GRBENA0
Off
Good Read Beep Duration
This parameter sets the length of the beep the scanner emits on a good read. It is programmable in 1ms increments from 20ms to 300ms.

@GRBDUR40
Short (40ms)

@GRBDUR80
Medium (80ms)

@GRBDUR120
Long (120ms)

@GRBDUR
Custom (20 - 300ms)

Set the Good Read Beep duration to 200ms:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Custom barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "2", "0" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Good Read Beep Frequency
This parameter is programmable in 1Hz increments from 20Hz to 20,000Hz.

@GRBFRQ800
Extra Low (800Hz)

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Black and white barcode image with vertical lines and a horizontal bar at the bottom@GRBFRQ1600
Low (1600Hz)

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Black and white barcode image with vertical lines and a small number 'n' in the bottom right corner.@GRBFRQ2730
Medium (2730Hz)

@GRBFRQ4200
High (4200Hz)

@GRBFRQ
Custom (20 - 20,000Hz)

Set the Good Read Beep frequency to 2,000Hz:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Custom barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "2", "0", "0" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Good Read Beep Volume
There are 20 volume levels to choose from. The bigger the value, the louder the Good Read Beep.

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@GRBVLL20Loud

@GRBVLL12
Medium

Low

@GRBVLL
Custom Volume (Level 1-20)

Set the Good Read Beep volume to Level 8:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Custom Volume barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Chapter 9 Symbologies
Introduction
Every symbology (barcode type) has its own unique attributes. This chapter provides programming barcodes for configuring the scanner so that it can identify various symbologies. It is recommended to disable those that are rarely used to increase the efficiency of the scanner.
Global Settings
Enable/Disable All Symbologies
If the Disable All Symbologies feature is enabled, the scanner will not be able to read any non-programming barcodes except the programming barcodes.

Enable All Symbologies

Disable All Symbologies
Enable/Disable 1D Symbologies

Enable 1D Symbologies

Disable 1D Symbologies

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@SETUPE0 ** Exit SetupEnable/Disable 2D Symbologies

@ALL2DC1
Enable 2D Symbologies

@ALL2DC0
Disable 2D Symbologies
1D Twin Code
1D twin code is two 1D barcodes of a symbology or of different symbologies paralleled vertically. Both barcodes must have similar specifications and be placed closely together.
There are 3 options for reading 1D twin code:
Single 1D Code Only: Read either 1D code.
✿ Twin 1D Code Only: Read both 1D codes. Transmission sequence: upper 1D code followed by lower 1D code.
Both Single & Twin: Read both 1D codes. If successful, transmit as twin 1D code only. Otherwise, try single 1D code only.

@A1DDOU0
Single 1D Code Only

@A1DDOU2
Twin 1D Code Only

@A1DDOU1
Both Single & Twin
Surround GS1 Application Identifiers (AI's) with Parentheses
When Surround GS1 AI's with Parentheses is selected, each application identifier (AI) contained in scanned data will be enclosed in parentheses in the output message.

@GS1AIP0
Do Not Surround GS1 AI's with Parentheses

@GS1AIP1
Surround GS1 AI's with Parentheses


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Black and white barcode image with vertical lines and a small 'n' in the center(01) 0 0614141 99999 6 (10) 10ABCEDF123456
If Surround GS1 AI's with Parentheses is selected, the barcode above is output as (01)00614141999996(10)10ABCEDF123456.
If Do Not Surround GS1 AI's with Parentheses is selected, the barcode above is output as 01006141419999961010ABCEDF123456.
Code 128
If the scanner fails to identify Code 128 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Code 128 barcode.
Set Length Range for Code 128
The scanner can be configured to only decode Code 128 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

Set the Minimum Length

Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Code 128 barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only Code 128 barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode Code 128 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
EAN-8
If the scanner fails to identify EAN-8 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable EAN-8 barcode.
Transmit Check Character
EAN-8 is 8 digits in length with the last one as its check character used to verify the integrity of the data.

@EA8CHK2
Transmit EAN-8 Check Character

@EA8CHK1
Do Not Transmit EAN-8 Check Character

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Enter Setup
2-Digit Add-On Code
An EAN-8 barcode can be augmented with a two-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is an EAN-8 barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a two-digit add-on code.
Disable 2-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes EAN-8 and ignores the add-on code when presented with an EAN-8 plus 2-digit add-on barcode. It can also decode EAN-8 barcodes without 2-digit add-on codes.
Enable 2-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes a mix of EAN-8 barcodes with and without 2-digit add-on codes.
5-Digit Add-On Code
An EAN-8 barcode can be augmented with a five-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is an EAN-8 barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a five-digit add-on code.

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1234 567 89012
@EA8AD50
Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code

@EA8AD51
Enable 5-Digit Add-On Code

Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes EAN-8 and ignores the add-on code when presented with an EAN-8 plus 5-digit add-on barcode. It can also decode EAN-8 barcodes without 5-digit add-on codes.
Enable 5-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes a mix of EAN-8 barcodes with and without 5-digit add-on codes.
Add-On Code Required
When EAN-8 Add-On Code Required is selected, the scanner will only read EAN-8 barcodes that contain add-on codes.

@EA8REQ0
EAN-8 Add-On Code Not Required

@EA8REQ1
EAN-8 Add-On Code Required
Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13
Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13: Convert EAN-8 decoded data to EAN-13 format before transmission. After conversion, the data follows EAN-13 format and is affected by EAN-13 programming selections (e.g., Check Character).
Do Not Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13: EAN-8 decoded data is transmitted as EAN-8 data, without conversion.

@EA8EXP0
Do Not Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13

@EA8EXP1
Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13
EAN-13
Enable/Disable EAN-13

@E13ENA1
Enable EAN-13

@E13ENA0
Disable EAN-13

If the scanner fails to identify EAN-13 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable EAN-13 barcode.
Transmit Check Character

@E13CHK2
Transmit EAN-13 Check Character

@E13CHK1
Do Not Transmit EAN-13 Check Character
2-Digit Add-On Code
An EAN-13 barcode can be augmented with a two-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is an EAN-13 barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a two-digit add-on code.

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1 234567 89012 34
@E13AD20
Disable 2-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes EAN-13 and ignores the add-on code when presented with an EAN-13 plus 2-digit add-on barcode. It can also decode EAN-13 barcodes without 2-digit add-on codes.
Enable 2-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes a mix of EAN-13 barcodes with and without 2-digit add-on codes.

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
5-Digit Add-On Code
An EAN-13 barcode can be augmented with a five-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is an EAN-13 barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a five-digit add-on code.

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1 234567 89012 45678Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes EAN-13 and ignores the add-on code when presented with an EAN-13 plus 5-digit add-on barcode. It can also decode EAN-13 barcodes without 5-digit add-on codes.
Enable 5-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes a mix of EAN-13 barcodes with and without 5-digit add-on codes.
Add-On Code Required
When EAN-13 Add-On Code Required is selected, the scanner will only read EAN-13 barcodes that contain add-on codes.

EAN-13 Add-On Code Not Required

EAN-13 Add-On Code Required

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@SETUPE0 ** Exit SetupEAN-13 Beginning with 290 Add-On Code Required
This setting programs the scanner to require an add-on code (2-digit or 5-digit) on EAN-13 barcodes that begin with "290". The following settings can be programmed:
Require Add-On Code: All EAN-13 barcodes that begin with "290" must have a 2-digit or 5-digit add-on code. The EAN-13 barcode with the add-on code is then transmitted. If the required add-on code is not found, the EAN-13 barcode is discarded.
Do Not Require Add-On Code: If you have selected Require Add-On Code, and you want to disable this feature, scan Do Not Require Add-On Code. EAN-13 barcodes are handled, depending on your selection for the "Add-On Code Required" feature.

@E132900
Do Not Require Add-On Code

@E132901
Require Add-On Code
EAN-13 Beginning with 378/379 Add-On Code Required
This setting programs the scanner to require an add-on code (2-digit or 5-digit) on EAN-13 barcodes that begin with a "378" or "379". The following settings can be programmed:
Require Add-On Code: All EAN-13 barcodes that begin with a "378" or "379" must have a 2-digit or 5-digit add-on code. The EAN-13 barcode with the add-on code is then transmitted. If the required add-on code is not found, the EAN-13 barcode is discarded.
Do Not Require Add-On Code: If you have selected Require Add-On Code, and you want to disable this feature, scan Do Not Require Add-On Code. EAN-13 barcodes are handled, depending on your selection for the "Add-On Code Required" feature.

@E133780
Do Not Require Add-On Code

@E133781
Require Add-On Code
EAN-13 Beginning with 414/419 Add-On Code Required
This setting programs the scanner to require an add-on code (2-digit or 5-digit) on EAN-13 barcodes that begin with a "414" or "419". The following settings can be programmed:
Require Add-On Code: All EAN-13 barcodes that begin with a "414" or "419" must have a 2-digit or 5-digit add-on code. The EAN-13 barcode with the add-on code is then transmitted. If the required add-on code is not found, the EAN-13 barcode is discarded.
Do Not Require Add-On Code: If you have selected Require Add-On Code, and you want to disable this feature, scan Do Not Require Add-On Code. EAN-13 barcodes are handled, depending on your selection for the "Add-On Code Required" feature.

Do Not Require Add-On Code

@E134141
Require Add-On Code
EAN-13 Beginning with 434/439 Add-On Code Required
This setting programs the scanner to require an add-on code (2-digit or 5-digit) on EAN-13 barcodes that begin with a "434" or "439". The following settings can be programmed:
Require Add-On Code: All EAN-13 barcodes that begin with a "434" or "439" must have a 2-digit or 5-digit add-on code. The EAN-13 barcode with the add-on code is then transmitted. If the required add-on code is not found, the EAN-13 barcode is discarded.
Do Not Require Add-On Code: If you have selected Require Add-On Code, and you want to disable this feature, scan Do Not Require Add-On Code. EAN-13 barcodes are handled, depending on your selection for the "Add-On Code Required" feature.

Do Not Require Add-On Code

@E134341
Require Add-On Code

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
EAN-13 Beginning with 977 Add-On Code Required
This setting programs the scanner to require an add-on code (2-digit or 5-digit) on EAN-13 barcodes that begin with "977". The following settings can be programmed:
Require Add-On Code: All EAN-13 barcodes that begin with "977" must have a 2-digit or 5-digit add-on code. The EAN-13 barcode with the add-on code is then transmitted. If the required add-on code is not found, the EAN-13 barcode is discarded.
Do Not Require Add-On Code: If you have selected Require Add-On Code, and you want to disable this feature, scan Do Not Require Add-On Code. EAN-13 barcodes are handled, depending on your selection for the "Add-On Code Required" feature.

@E139770
Do Not Require Add-On Code

@E139771
Require Add-On Code
EAN-13 Beginning with 978 Add-On Code Required
This setting programs the scanner to require an add-on code (2-digit or 5-digit) on EAN-13 barcodes that begin with "978". The following settings can be programmed:
Require Add-On Code: All EAN-13 barcodes that begin with "978" must have a 2-digit or 5-digit add-on code. The EAN-13 barcode with the add-on code is then transmitted. If the required add-on code is not found, the EAN-13 barcode is discarded.
Do Not Require Add-On Code: If you have selected Require Add-On Code, and you want to disable this feature, scan Do Not Require Add-On Code. EAN-13 barcodes are handled, depending on your selection for the "Add-On Code Required" feature.

@E139780
Do Not Require Add-On Code

@E139781
Require Add-On Code

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
EAN-13 Beginning with 979 Add-On Code Required
This setting programs the scanner to require an add-on code (2-digit or 5-digit) on EAN-13 barcodes that begin with "979". The following settings can be programmed:
Require Add-On Code: All EAN-13 barcodes that begin with "979" must have a 2-digit or 5-digit add-on code. The EAN-13 barcode with the add-on code is then transmitted. If the required add-on code is not found, the EAN-13 barcode is discarded.
Do Not Require Add-On Code: If you have selected Require Add-On Code, and you want to disable this feature, scan Do Not Require Add-On Code. EAN-13 barcodes are handled, depending on your selection for the "Add-On Code Required" feature.

@E139790
Do Not Require Add-On Code

@E139791
Require Add-On Code
UPC-E
If the scanner fails to identify UPC-E0/UPC-E1 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable UPC-E0/UPC-E1 barcode.

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Transmit Check Character
UPC-E is 8 digits in length with the last one as its check character used to verify the integrity of the data.

@UPECHK2
Transmit UPC-E Check Character

@UPECHK1
Do Not Transmit UPC-E Check Character
2-Digit Add-On Code
A UPC-E barcode can be augmented with a two-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is a UPC-E barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a two-digit add-on code.

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@UPEAD20
Disable 2-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes UPC-E and ignores the add-on code when presented with a UPC-E plus 2-digit add-on barcode. It can also decode UPC-E barcodes without 2-digit add-on codes.
Enable 2-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes a mix of UPC-E barcodes with and without 2-digit add-on codes.

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
5-Digit Add-On Code
A UPC-E barcode can be augmented with a five-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is a UPC-E barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a five-digit add-on code.

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0 123456 78901Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes UPC-E and ignores the add-on code when presented with a UPC-E plus 5-digit add-on barcode. It can also decode UPC-E barcodes without 5-digit add-on codes.
Enable 5-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes a mix of UPC-E barcodes with and without 5-digit add-on codes.
Add-On Code Required
When UPC-E Add-On Code Required is selected, the scanner will only read UPC-E barcodes that contain add-on codes.

@UPEREQ0
UPC-E Add-On Code Not Required

UPC-E Add-On Code Required

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Transmit Preamble Character
Preamble characters (Country Code and System Character) can be transmitted as part of a UPC-E barcode. Select one of the following options for transmitting UPC-E preamble to the host device: transmit system character only, transmit system character and country code ("0" for USA), or transmit no preamble.

@UPEPRE1
System Character

@UPEPRE0
No Preamble

@UPEPRE2
System Character & Country Code
Convert UPC-E to UPC-A
Convert UPC-E to UPC-A: Convert UPC-E (zero suppressed) decoded data to UPC-A format before transmission. After conversion, the data follows UPC-A format and is affected by UPC-A programming selections (e.g., Preamble, Check Character).
Do Not Convert UPC-E to UPC-A: UPC-E decoded data is transmitted as UPC-E data, without conversion.

@UPEEXP0
Do Not Convert UPC-E to UPC-A

@UPEEXP1
Convert UPC-E to UPC-A

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
UPC-A
If the scanner fails to identify UPC-A barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable UPC-A barcode.
Transmit Check Character
UPC-A is 13 digits in length with the last one as its check character used to verify the integrity of the data.

@UPACHK2
Transmit UPC-A Check Character

@UPACHK1
Do Not Transmit UPC-A Check Character

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
2-Digit Add-On Code
A UPC-A barcode can be augmented with a two-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is a UPC-A barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a two-digit add-on code.

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1 23456 78901 23Disable 2-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes UPC-A and ignores the add-on code when presented with a UPC-A plus 2-digit add-on barcode. It can also decode UPC-A barcodes without 2-digit add-on codes.
Enable 2-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes a mix of UPC-A barcodes with and without 2-digit add-on codes.
5-Digit Add-On Code
A UPC-A barcode can be augmented with a five-digit add-on code to form a new one. In the example below, the part surrounded by blue dotted line is a UPC-A barcode while the part circled by red dotted line is a five-digit add-on code.

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1 23456 78901 23456Disable 5-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes UPC-A and ignores the add-on code when presented with a UPC-A plus 5-digit add-on barcode. It can also decode UPC-A barcodes without 5-digit add-on codes.
Enable 5-Digit Add-On Code: The scanner decodes a mix of UPC-A barcodes with and without 5-digit add-on codes.
Add-On Code Required
When UPC-A Add-On Code Required is selected, the scanner will only read UPC-A barcodes that contain add-on codes.

@UPAREQ0
UPC-A Add-On Code Not Required

@UPAREQ1
UPC-A Add-On Code Required
Transmit Preamble Character
Preamble characters (Country Code and System Character) can be transmitted as part of a UPC-A barcode. Select one of the following options for transmitting UPC-A preamble to the host device: transmit system character only, transmit system character and country code ("0" for USA), or transmit no preamble.

@UPAPRE0
No Preamble

@UPAPRE1
System Character

@UPAPRE2
System Character & Country Code
Coupon
UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code
The following three types of coupon code + extended coupon code are supported:
◇ UPC-A (starting with "5") + GS1-128
✿ UPC-A (starting with "5") + GS1 Databar
◇ EAN-13 (starting with "99") + GS1-128
Use the appropriate barcode below to enable or disable UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code. When left on the default setting (Off), the scanner treats Coupon Codes and Extended Coupon Codes as single bar codes.
If you scan the Allow Concatenation code, when the scanner sees the coupon code and the extended coupon code in a single scan, it transmits both as separate symbologies. Otherwise, it transmits the first coupon code it reads.
If you scan the Require Concatenation code, the scanner must see and read the coupon code and extended coupon code in a single read to transmit the data. No data is output unless both codes are read.

@CPNENA0
Off

@CPNENA1
Allow Concatenation

@CPNENA2
Require Concatenation

When using the UPC-A Coupon feature, please ensure that System Character or System Character & Country Code is selected for the "Transmit UPC-A Preamble Character" feature.

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Coupon GS1 Databar Output
If you scan coupons that have both UPC and GS1 Databar codes, you may wish to scan and output only the data from the GS1 Databar code. Scan the GS1 Output On barcode below to scan and output only the GS1 Databar code data.
When GS1 Output Off is selected, coupons that have both UPC and GS1 Databar codes are transmitted depending on your selection for the "UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code" feature.

GS1 Output Off

GS1 Output On

When using the UPC-A Coupon feature, please ensure that System Character or System Character & Country Code is selected for the "Transmit UPC-A Preamble Character" feature.
Interleaved 2 of 5
Restore the Factory Defaults of Interleaved 2 of 5
Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5

@I25ENA1
Enable Interleaved 2 of 5

@125ENA0
Disable Interleaved 2 of 5

If the scanner fails to identify Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode.
Set Length Range for Interleaved 2 of 5
The scanner can be configured to only decode Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

Set the Minimum Length

Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Check Character Verification
A check character is optional for Interleaved 2 of 5 and can be added as the last character. It is a calculated value used to verify the integrity of the data.
✿ Disable: The scanner transmits Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes as is.
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted except the last digit, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.
Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.
Since Interleaved 2 of 5 must always have an even number of digits, a zero may need to be added as the first digit when the check character is added. The check character is automatically generated when making Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes.

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@125CHK0Disable

@I25CHK1
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification

@125CHK2
Transmit Check Character After Verification

If the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled, Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes with a length that is less than the configured minimum length after having the check character excluded will not be decoded. (For example, when the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled and the minimum length is set to 4, Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes with a total length of 4 characters including the check character cannot be read.)
ITF-14
ITF-14 is a special kind of Interleaved 2 of 5 with a length of 14 characters and the last character as the check character.
ITF-14 priority principle: For the Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes with a length of 14 characters and the last character as the check character, the ITF-14 configurations shall take precedence over the Interleaved 2 of 5 settings.

@I14ENA2
Enable ITF-14 and Transmit Check Character

An example of the ITF-14 priority principle: when ITF-14 is enabled and Interleaved 2 of 5 is disabled, the scanner only decodes Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes with a length of 14 characters and the last character as the check character.

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
ITF-6
ITF-6 is a special kind of Interleaved 2 of 5 with a length of 6 characters and the last character as the check character.
ITF-6 priority principle: For the Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes with a length of 6 characters and the last character as the check character, the ITF-6 configurations shall take precedence over the Interleaved 2 of 5 settings.
Restore the Factory Defaults of ITF-6
Enable/Disable ITF-6

@IT6ENAO
Disable ITF-6

@IT6ENA2
Enable ITF-6 and Transmit Check Character

@IT6ENA1
Enable ITF-6 But Do Not Transmit Check Character

An example of the ITF-6 priority principle: when ITF-6 is enabled and Interleaved 2 of 5 is disabled, the scanner only decodes Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes with a length of 6 characters and the last character as the check character.

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Matrix 2 of 5
Restore the Factory Defaults of Matrix 2 of 5
Enable/Disable Matrix 2 of 5

@M25ENA1
Enable Matrix 2 of 5

@M25ENA0
Disable Matrix 2 of 5

If the scanner fails to identify Matrix 2 of 5 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Matrix 2 of 5 barcode.
Set Length Range for Matrix 2 of 5
The scanner can be configured to only decode Matrix 2 of 5 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

Set the Minimum Length

Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Matrix 2 of 5 barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only Matrix 2 of 5 barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode Matrix 2 of 5 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Check Character Verification
A check character is optional for Matrix 2 of 5 and can be added as the last character. It is a calculated value used to verify the integrity of the data.
◆ Disable: The scanner transmitsMatrix 2 of 5 barcodes as is.
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Matrix 2 of 5 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted except the last digit, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.
Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Matrix 2 of 5 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.
Since Matrix 2 of 5 must always have an even number of digits, a zero may need to be added as the first digit when the check character is added. The check character is automatically generated when making Matrix 2 of 5 barcodes.

Disable

@M25CHK1
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification

@M25CHK2
Transmit Check Character After Verification

If the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled, Matrix 2 of 5 barcodes with a length that is less than the configured minimum length after having the check character excluded will not be decoded. (For example, when the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled and the minimum length is set to 4, Matrix 2 of 5 barcodes with a total length of 4 characters including the check character cannot be read.)
Code 39
If the scanner fails to identify Code 39 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Code 39 barcode.
Set Length Range for Code 39
The scanner can be configured to only decode Code 39 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

Set the Minimum Length

Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Code 39 barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only Code 39 barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode Code 39 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Check Character Verification
A check character is optional for Code 39 and can be added as the last character. It is a calculated value used to verify the integrity of the data.
Disable: The scanner transmitsCode 39 barcodes as is.
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Code 39 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted except the last digit, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.
Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Code 39 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.

@C39CHK0
Disable

@C39CHK1
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification

@C39CHK2
Transmit Check Character After Verification

If the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled, Code 39 barcodes with a length that is less than the configured minimum length after having the check character excluded will not be decoded. (For example, when the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled and the minimum length is set to 4, Code 39 barcodes with a total length of 4 characters including the check character cannot be read.)
Transmit Start/Stop Character
Code 39 uses an asterisk (*) for both the start and the stop characters. You can choose whether or not to transmit the start/stop characters by scanning the appropriate barcode below.

Do Not Transmit Start/Stop Character

Transmit Start/Stop Character
Enable/Disable Code 39 Full ASCII
The scanner can be configured to identify all ASCII characters by scanning the appropriate barcode below.

Disable Code 39 Full ASCII

Enable Code 39 Full ASCII
Enable/Disable Code 32 (Italian Pharma Code)
Code 32 is a variant of Code 39 used by the Italian pharmaceutical industry. Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable Code 32. Code 39 must be enabled and Code 39 check character verification must be disabled for this parameter to function.

@C39E320
Disable Code 32

@C39E321
Enable Code 32
Code 32 Prefix
Scan the appropriate barcode below to enable or disable adding the prefix character "A" to all Code 32 barcodes. Code 32 must be enabled for this parameter to function.

@C39S320
Disable Code 32 Prefix

@C39S321
Enable Code 32 Prefix
Transmit Code 32 Start/Stop Character
Code 32 must be enabled for this parameter to function.

@C39T320
Do Not Transmit Code 32 Start/Stop Character

@C39T321
Transmit Code 32 Start/Stop Character
Transmit Code 32 Check Character
Code 32 must be enabled for this parameter to function.

@C39C320
Do Not Transmit Code 32 Check Character

@C39C321
Transmit Code 32 Check Character
Codabar
If the scanner fails to identify Codabar barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Codabar barcode.
Set Length Range for Codabar
The scanner can be configured to only decode Codabar barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

Set the Minimum Length

Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Codabar barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only Codabar barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode Codabar barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Check Character Verification
A check character is optional for Codabar and can be added as the last character. It is a calculated value used to verify the integrity of the data.
Disable: The scanner transmits Codabar barcodes as is.
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Codabar barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted except the last digit, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.
Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Codabar barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.

@CBACHK0
Disable

@CBACHK1
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification

@CBACHK2
Transmit Check Character After Verification

If the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled, Codabar barcodes with a length that is less than the configured minimum length after having the check character excluded will not be decoded. (For example, when the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled and the minimum length is set to 4, Codabar barcodes with a total length of 4 characters including the check character cannot be read.)
Start/Stop Character
You can set the start/stop characters and choose whether or not to transmit the start/stop characters by scanning the appropriate barcode below.

@CBATSC0
Do Not Transmit Start/Stop Character

@CBATSC1
Transmit Start/Stop Character

@CBASCF0
ABCD/ABCD as the Start/Stop Character

@CBASCF1
ABCD/TN*E as the Start/Stop Character

@CBASCF2
abcd/abcd as the Start/Stop Character

@CBASCF3
abcd/tn*e as the Start/Stop Character
Code 93
If the scanner fails to identify Code 93 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Code 93 barcode.
Set Length Range for Code 93
The scanner can be configured to only decode Code 93 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@C93MIN
Set the Minimum Length

@C93MAX
Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Code 93 barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only Code 93 barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode Code 93 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Check Character Verification
Check characters are optional for Code 93 and can be added as the last two characters, which are calculated values used to verify the integrity of the data.
✿ Disable: The scanner transmits Code 93 barcodes as is.
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Code 93 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the checks will be transmitted except the last two digits, whereas those failing them will not be transmitted.
Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Code 93 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the checks will be transmitted, whereas those failing them will not be transmitted.

Disable

@C93CHK1
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification

@C93CHK2
Transmit Check Character After Verification

If the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled, Code 93 barcodes with a length that is less than the configured minimum length after having the two check characters excluded will not be decoded. (For example, when the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled and the minimum length is set to 4, Code 93 barcodes with a total length of 4 characters including the two check characters cannot be read.)
China Post 25
Restore the Factory Defaults of China Post 25
Enable/Disable China Post 25

@CHPENA1
Enable China Post 25

@CHPENA0
Disable China Post 25

If the scanner fails to identify China Post 25 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable China Post 25 barcode.
Set Length Range for China Post 25
The scanner can be configured to only decode China Post 25 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@CHPMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@CHPMAX
Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes China Post 25 barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only China Post 25 barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode China Post 25 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Check Character Verification
A check character is optional for China Post 25 and can be added as the last character. It is a calculated value used to verify the integrity of the data.
✿ Disable: The scanner transmits China Post 25 barcodes as is.
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all China Post 25 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted except the last digit, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.
Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all China Post 25 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.

Disable

@CHPCHK1
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification

@CHPCHK2
Transmit Check Character After Verification

If the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled, China Post 25 barcodes with a length that is less than the configured minimum length after having the check character excluded will not be decoded. (For example, when the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled and the minimum length is set to 4, China Post 25 barcodes with a total length of 4 characters including the check character cannot be read.)
GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128)
If the scanner fails to identify GS1-128 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the EnterSetup barcode and then Enable GS1-128 barcode.
Set Length Range for GS1-128
The scanner can be configured to only decode GS1-128 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@GS1MIN
Set the Minimum Length

@GS1MAX
Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes GS1-128 barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only GS1-128 barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode GS1-128 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
GS1 Databar (RSS)
If the scanner fails to identify GS1 Databar barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable GS1 Databar barcode.
Transmit Application Identifier "01"

@RSSTAI1
Transmit Application Identifier "01"

@RSSTAIO
Do Not Transmit Application Identifier "01"

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
GS1 Composite (EAN·UCC Composite)
If the scanner fails to identify GS1 Composite barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable GS1 Composite barcode.
Enable/Disable UPC/EAN Composite

@CPTUPC1
Enable UPC/EAN Composite

@CPTUPC0
Disable UPC/EAN Composite
Code 11
If the scanner fails to identify Code 11 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Code 11 barcode.
Set Length Range for Code 11
The scanner can be configured to only decode Code 11 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@C11MIN
Set the Minimum Length

@C11MAX
Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Code 11 barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only Code 11 barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode Code 11 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Check Character Verification
Check characters are optional for Code 11 and can be added as the last one or two characters, which are calculated values used to verify the integrity of the data.
If the Disable option is enabled, the scanner transmits Code 11 barcodes as is.

@C11CHK0
Disable

@C11CHK1
One Check Character, MOD11

@C11CHK2
Two Check Characters, MOD11/MOD11

@C11CHK3
Two Check Characters, MOD11/MOD9

@C11CHK4
One Check Character, MOD11 (Len<=10)
Two Check Characters, MOD11/MOD11(Len>10)

@C11CHK5
One Check Character, MOD11 (Len<=10)
Two Check Characters, MOD11/MOD9 (Len>10)
Transmit Check Character

@C11TCK0
Do Not Transmit Code 11 Check Character

@C11TCK1
Transmit Code 11 Check Character

If you select a check character algorithm and the Do Not Transmit Check Character option, Code 11 barcodes with a length that is less than the configured minimum length after having the check character(s) excluded will not be decoded. (For example, when the One Check Character, MOD11 and Do Not Transmit Check Character options are enabled and the minimum length is set to 4, Code 11 barcodes with a total length of 4 characters including the check character cannot be read.)
ISBN
If the scanner fails to identify ISSN barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable ISSN barcode.
Industrial 25
Restore the Factory Defaults of Industrial 25
Enable/Disable Industrial 25

@L25ENA1
Enable Industrial 25

@L25ENA0
Disable Industrial 25

If the scanner fails to identify Industrial 25 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Industrial 25 barcode.
Set Length Range for Industrial 25
The scanner can be configured to only decode Industrial 25 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@L25MIN
Set the Minimum Length

@L25MAX
Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Industrial 25 barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only Industrial 25 barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode Industrial 25 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Check Character Verification
A check character is optional for Industrial 25 and can be added as the last character. It is a calculated value used to verify the integrity of the data.
◆ Disable: The scanner transmits Industrial 25 barcodes as is.
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Industrial 25 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted except the last digit, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.
Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Industrial 25 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.

Disable

@L25CHK1
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification

@L25CHK2
Transmit Check Character After Verification

If the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled, Industrial 25 barcodes with a length that is less than the configured minimum length after having the check character excluded will not be decoded. (For example, when the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled and the minimum length is set to 4, Industrial 25 barcodes with a total length of 4 characters including the check character cannot be read.)
Standard 25
If the scanner fails to identify Standard 25 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Standard 25 barcode.
Set Length Range for Standard 25
The scanner can be configured to only decode Standard 25 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@S25MIN
Set the Minimum Length

@S25MAX
Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Standard 25 barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only Standard 25 barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode Standard 25 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Check Character Verification
A check character is optional for Standard 25 and can be added as the last character. It is a calculated value used to verify the integrity of the data.
◆ Disable: The scanner transmits Standard 25 barcodes as is.
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Standard 25 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted except the last digit, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.
Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Standard 25 barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the check will be transmitted, whereas those failing it will not be transmitted.

@S25CHK0
Disable

@S25CHK2
Transmit Check Character After Verification

@S25CHK1
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification

If the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled, Standard 25 barcodes with a length that is less than the configured minimum length after having the check character excluded will not be decoded. (For example, when the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled and the minimum length is set to 4, Standard 25 barcodes with a total length of 4 characters including the check character cannot be read.)
Plessey
If the scanner fails to identify Plessey barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Plessey barcode.
Set Length Range for Plessey
The scanner can be configured to only decode Plessey barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@PLYMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@PLYMAX
Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Plessey barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only Plessey barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode Plessey barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Check Character Verification
Check characters are optional for Plessey and can be added as the last two characters, which are calculated values used to verify the integrity of the data.
◆ Disable: The scanner transmits Plessey barcodes as is.
Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Plessey barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the checks will be transmitted except the last two digits, whereas those failing them will not be transmitted.
Transmit Check Character After Verification: The scanner checks the integrity of all Plessey barcodes to verify that the data complies with the check character algorithm. Barcodes passing the checks will be transmitted, whereas those failing them will not be transmitted.

Disable

Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification

Transmit Check Character After Verification

If the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled, Plessey barcodes with a length that is less than the configured minimum length after having the check characters excluded will not be decoded. (For example, when the Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification option is enabled and the minimum length is set to 4, Plessey barcodes with a total length of 4 characters including the check characters cannot be read.)
MSI-Plessey
If the scanner fails to identify MSI-Plessey barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable MSI-Plessey barcode.
Set Length Range for MSI-Plessey
The scanner can be configured to only decode MSI-Plessey barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@MSIMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@MSIMAX
Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes MSI-Plessey barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only MSI-Plessey barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode MSI-Plessey barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Check Character Verification
Check characters are optional for MSI-Plessey and can be added as the last one or two characters, which are calculated values used to verify the integrity of the data.
If the Disable option is enabled, the scanner transmits MSI-Plessey barcodes as is.

@MSICHK0
Disable

@MSICHK2
Two Check Characters, MOD10/MOD10

@MSICHK1
One Check Character, MOD10

@MSICHK3
Two Check Characters, MOD10/MOD11
Transmit Check Character

@MSITCK1
Transmit MSI-Plessey Check Character

@MSITCK0
Do Not Transmit MSI-Plessey Check Character

If you select a check character algorithm and the Do Not Transmit Check Character option, MSI-Plessey barcodes with a length that is less than the configured minimum length after having the check character(s) excluded will not be decoded. (For example, when the One Check Character, MOD10 and Do Not Transmit Check Character options are enabled and the minimum length is set to 4, MSI-Plessey barcodes with a total length of 4 characters including the check character cannot be read.)
AIM 128
If the scanner fails to identify AIM 128 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable AIM 128 barcode.
Set Length Range for AIM 128
The scanner can be configured to only decode AIM 128 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@AIMMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@AIMMAX
Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes AIM 128 barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only AIM 128 barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode AIM 128 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
ISBT 128
If the scanner fails to identify ISBT 128 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable ISBT 128 barcode.
Code 49
If the scanner fails to identify Code 49 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Code 49 barcode.
Set Length Range for Code 49
The scanner can be configured to only decode Code 49 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@C49MIN
Set the Minimum Length

@C49MAX
Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Code 49 barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only Code 49 barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode Code 49 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Code 16K
If the scanner fails to identify Code 16K barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Code 16K barcode.
Set Length Range for Code 16K
The scanner can be configured to only decode Code 16K barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@16KMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@16KMAX
Set the Maximum Length

If minimum length is set to be greater than maximum length, the scanner only decodes Code 16K barcodes with either the minimum or maximum length. If minimum length is same as maximum length, only Code 16K barcodes with that length are to be decoded.

Set the scanner to decode Code 16K barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
PDF417
If the scanner fails to identify PDF417 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable PDF417 barcode.
Set Length Range for PDF417
The scanner can be configured to only decode PDF417 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@PDFMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@PDFMAX
Set the Maximum Length

Minimum length is not allowed to be greater than maximum length. If you only want to read PDF417 barcodes with a specific length, set both minimum and maximum lengths to be that desired length.

Set the scanner to decode PDF417 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
PDF417 Twin Code
PDF417 twin code is 2 PDF417 barcodes paralleled vertically or horizontally. They must both be either regular or inverse barcodes. They must have similar specifications and be placed closely together.
There are 3 options for reading PDF417 twin codes:
Single PDF417 Only: Read either PDF417 code.
✿ Twin PDF417 Only: Read both PDF417 codes.
Both Single & Twin: Read both PDF417 codes. If successful, transmit as twin PDF417 only. Otherwise, try single PDF417 only.

@PDFDOU0
Single PDF417 Only

@PDFDOU1
Twin PDF417 Only

@PDFDOU2
Both Single & Twin
PDF417 Inverse
Regular barcode: Dark bars on a bright background.
Inverse barcode: Bright bars on a dark background.

@PDFINV0
Decode Regular PDF417 Barcodes Only

@PDFINV2
Decode Both

@PDFINV1
Decode Inverse PDF417 Barcodes Only
Character Encoding

@PDFENC0
Default Character Encoding

@PDFENC1
UTF-8

@PDFENC2
Automatically Select UTF-8 or Code Page

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
PDF417 ECI Output

Disable PDF417 ECI Output

@PDFECI1
Enable PDF417 ECI Output
Micro PDF417
If the scanner fails to identify Micro PDF417 barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Micro PDF417 barcode.
Set Length Range for Micro PDF417
The scanner can be configured to only decode Micro PDF417 barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@MPDMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@MPDMAX
Set the Maximum Length

Minimum length is not allowed to be greater than maximum length. If you only want to read Micro PDF417 barcodes with a specific length, set both minimum and maximum lengths to be that desired length.

Set the scanner to decode Micro PDF417 barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
QR Code
If the scanner fails to identify QR Code barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable QR Code barcode.
Set Length Range for QR Code
The scanner can be configured to only decode QR Code barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

Set the Minimum Length

Set the Maximum Length

Minimum length is not allowed to be greater than maximum length. If you only want to read QR Code barcodes with a specific length, set both minimum and maximum lengths to be that desired length.

Set the scanner to decode QR Code barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
QR Twin Code
QR twin code is 2 QR barcodes paralleled vertically or horizontally. They must both be either regular or inverse barcodes. They must have similar specifications and be placed closely together.
There are 3 options for reading QR twin codes:
Single QR Only: Read either QR code.
✿ Twin QR Only: Read both QR codes. Transmission sequence: left (upper) QR code followed by right (lower) QR code.
Both Single & Twin: Read both QR codes. If successful, transmit as twin QR only. Otherwise, try single QR only.

@QRCDOU0
Single QR Only

@QRCDOU1
Twin QR Only

@QRCDOU2
Both Single & Twin
QR Inverse
Regular barcode: Dark bars on a bright background.
Inverse barcode: Bright bars on a dark background.

@QRCINV0
Decode Regular QR Barcodes Only

@QRCINV2
Decode Both

@QRCINV1
Decode Inverse QR Barcodes Only
Character Encoding

@QRCENC0
Default Character Encoding

@QRCENC1
UTF-8

@QRCENC3
Automatically Select UTF-8 or Code Page
QR ECI Output

@QRCECIO
Disable QR ECI Output

@QRCECI1
Enable QR ECI Output
Micro QR Code
If the scanner fails to identify Micro QR barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Micro QR barcode.
Set Length Range for Micro QR
The scanner can be configured to only decode Micro QR barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@MQRMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@MQRMAX
Set the Maximum Length

Minimum length is not allowed to be greater than maximum length. If you only want to read Micro QR barcodes with a specific length, set both minimum and maximum lengths to be that desired length.

Set the scanner to decode Micro QR Code barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Aztec
If the scanner fails to identify Aztec Code barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Aztec Code barcode.
Set Length Range for Aztec Code
The scanner can be configured to only decode Aztec barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@AZTMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@AZTMAX
Set the Maximum Length

Minimum length is not allowed to be greater than maximum length. If you only want to read Aztec barcodes with a specific length, set both minimum and maximum lengths to be that desired length.

Set the scanner to decode Aztec barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Read Multi-barcodes on an Image
There are three options:
Mode 1: Read one barcode only.
Mode 2: Read fixed number of barcodes only.
Mode 3: Composite Reading. Read fixed number of barcodes first. If unsuccessful, read one barcode only.

Mode 1

@AZTMOD2
Mode 2

Mode 3
Set the Number of Barcodes

@AZTMUL1
1

@AZTMUL2
2

@AZTMUL3
3

@AZTMUL4
4

@AZTMUL5
5

@AZTMUL6
6

@AZTMUL7
7

@AZTMUL8
8
Character Encoding

@AZTENC0
Default Character Encoding

@AZTENC1
UTF-8

@AZTENC2
Automatically Select UTF-8 or Code Page
Aztec ECI Output

@AZTECIO
Disable Aztec ECI Output

@AZTECI1
Enable Aztec ECI Output
Data Matrix
If the scanner fails to identify Data Matrix barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Data Matrix barcode.
Set Length Range for Data Matrix
The scanner can be configured to only decode Data Matrix barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@DMCMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@DMCMAX
Set the Maximum Length

Minimum length is not allowed to be greater than maximum length. If you only want to read Data Matrix barcodes with a specific length, set both minimum and maximum lengths to be that desired length.

Set the scanner to decode Data Matrix barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Data Matrix Twin Code
Data Matrix twin code is 2 Data Matrix barcodes paralleled vertically or horizontally. They must both be either regular or inverse barcodes. They must have similar specifications and be placed closely together.
There are 3 options for reading Data Matrix twin codes:
Single Data Matrix Only: Read either Data Matrix code.
✿ Twin Data Matrix Only: Read both Data Matrix codes. Transmission sequence: left (upper) Data Matrix code followed by right (lower) Data Matrix code.
Both Single & Twin: Read both Data Matrix codes. If successful, transmit as twin Data Matrix only. Otherwise, try single Data Matrix only.

@DMCDOU0
Single Data Matrix Only

@DMCDOU1
Twin Data Matrix Only

@DMCDOU2
Both Single & Twin
Rectangular Barcode
Data Matrix has two formats:
Square barcodes having the same amount of modules in length and width: 10*10, 12*12.... 144*144.
Rectangular barcodes having different amounts of models in length and width: 6*16, 6*14...14*22.

@DMCREC1
Enable Rectangular Barcode

@DMCRECO
Disable Rectangular Barcode
Data Matrix Inverse
Regular barcode: Dark bars on a bright background.
Inverse barcode: Bright bars on a dark background.

@DMCINV0
Decode Regular Data Matrix Barcodes Only

@DMCINV1
Decode Inverse Data Matrix Barcodes Only

@DMCINV2
Decode Both
Character Encoding

@DMCENC0
Default Character Encoding

@DMCENC1
UTF-8

@DMCENC2
Automatically Select UTF-8 or Code Page
Data Matrix ECI Output

@DMCECIO
Disable Data Matrix ECI Output

@DMCECI1
Enable Data Matrix ECI Output
Maxicode
If the scanner fails to identify Maxicode barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Maxicode barcode.
Set Length Range for Maxicode
The scanner can be configured to only decode Maxicode barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@MXCMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@MXCMAX
Set the Maximum Length

Minimum length is not allowed to be greater than maximum length. If you only want to read Maxicode barcodes with a specific length, set both minimum and maximum lengths to be that desired length.

Set the scanner to decode Maxicode barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Chinese Sensible Code
Restore the Factory Defaults of Chinese Sensible Code
Enable/Disable Chinese Sensible Code

@CSCENA1
Enable Chinese Sensible Code

@CSCENA0
Disable Chinese Sensible Code

If the scanner fails to identify Chinese Sensible Code barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Chinese Sensible Code barcode.
Set Length Range for Chinese Sensible Code
The scanner can be configured to only decode Chinese Sensible Code barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@CSCMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@CSCMAX
Set the Maximum Length

Minimum length is not allowed to be greater than maximum length. If you only want to read Chinese Sensible Code barcodes with a specific length, set both minimum and maximum lengths to be that desired length.

Set the scanner to decode Chinese Sensible Code barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Chinese Sensible Twin Code
Chinese Sensible twin code is 2 Chinese Sensible barcodes paralleled vertically or horizontally. They must both be either regular or inverse barcodes. They must have similar specifications and be placed closely together.
There are 3 options for reading Chinese Sensible twin codes:
Single Chinese Sensible Code Only: Read either Chinese Sensible code.
✿ Twin Chinese Sensible Code Only: Read both Chinese Sensible codes. Transmission sequence: left (upper) Chinese Sensible code followed by right (lower) Chinese Sensible code.
Both Single & Twin: Read both Chinese Sensible codes. If successful, transmit as twin Chinese Sensible Code only. Otherwise, try single Chinese Sensible Code only.

@CSCDOU0
Single Chinese Sensible Code Only

@CSCDOU1
Twin Chinese Sensible Code Only

@CSCDOU2
Both Single & Twin
Chinese Sensible Code Inverse
Regular barcode: Dark bars on a bright background.
Inverse barcode: Bright bars on a dark background.

@CSCINV0
Decode Regular Chinese Sensible Barcodes Only

@CSCINV2
Decode Both

@CSCINV1
Decode Inverse Chinese Sensible Barcodes Only
GM Code
If the scanner fails to identify GM barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable GM barcode.
Set Length Range for GM
The scanner can be configured to only decode GM barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@GMCMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@GMCMAX
Set the Maximum Length

Minimum length is not allowed to be greater than maximum length. If you only want to read GM barcodes with a specific length, set both minimum and maximum lengths to be that desired length.

Set the scanner to decode GM barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Code One
If the scanner fails to identify Code One barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Code One barcode.
Set Length Range for Code One
The scanner can be configured to only decode Code One barcodes with lengths that fall between (inclusive) the minimum and maximum lengths. To accomplish it, you need to set the minimum and maximum lengths.

@ONEMIN
Set the Minimum Length

@ONEMAX
Set the Maximum Length

Minimum length is not allowed to be greater than maximum length. If you only want to read Code One barcodes with a specific length, set both minimum and maximum lengths to be that desired length.

Set the scanner to decode Code One barcodes containing between 8 and 12 characters:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set the Minimum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcode "8" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Set the Maximum Length barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "1" and "2" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
USPS Postnet
If the scanner fails to identify USPS Postnet barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable USPS Postnet barcode.
Transmit Check Character

@PNTCHK1
Do Not Transmit USPS Postnet Check Character

@PNTCHK2
Transmit USPS Postnet Check Character

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
USPS Intelligent Mail
If the scanner fails to identify USPS Intelligent Mail barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable USPS Intelligent Mail barcode.
Royal Mail
If the scanner fails to identify Royal Mail barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Royal Mail barcode.
USPS Planet
If the scanner fails to identify USPS Planet barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable USPS Planet barcode.
Transmit Check Character

@PLACHK1
Do Not Transmit USPS Planet Check Character

@PLACHK2
Transmit USPS Planet Check Character

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
KIX Post
Restore the Factory Defaults of KIX Post
Enable/Disable KIX Post

@KIXENA1
Enable KIX Post

@KIXENA0
Disable KIX Post

If the scanner fails to identify KIX Post barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable KIX Post barcode.
Australian Postal
Restore the Factory Defaults of Australian Postal
Enable/Disable Australian Postal

@APLENA1
Enable Australian Postal

@APLENA0
Disable Australian Postal

If the scanner fails to identify Australian Postal barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Australian Postal barcode.
Specific OCR-B
Restore the Factory Defaults of Specific OCR-B
Enable/Disable Specific OCR-B

@SOBENA1
Enable Specific OCR-B

@SOBENA0
Disable Specific OCR-B

If the scanner fails to identify Specific OCR-B barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Specific OCR-B barcode.
Chinese ID Card OCR
Restore the Factory Defaults of Chinese ID Card OCR
Enable/Disable Chinese ID Card OCR

@IDCENA1
Enable Chinese ID Card OCR

@IDCENA0
Disable Chinese ID Card OCR

If the scanner fails to identify Chinese ID Card OCR barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Chinese ID Card OCR barcode.
Passport OCR
If the scanner fails to identify Passport OCR barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable Passport OCR barcode.
China Travel Permit OCR
If the scanner fails to identify China Travel Permit OCR barcodes, you may first try this solution by scanning the Enter Setup barcode and then Enable China Travel Permit OCR barcode.
Chapter 10 Data Formatter
Introduction
You may use the Data Formatter to modify the scanner's output. For example, you can use the Data Formatter to insert characters at certain points in barcode data or to suppress/replace/send certain characters in barcode data as it is scanned. Normally, when you scan a barcode, it gets outputted automatically; however, when you create a format, you must use a "send" command (see the "Send Commands" section in this chapter) within the format programming to output data. Multiple data formats can be programmed into the scanner. The maximum size of all data formats created is 2048 characters. By default, the data formatter is disabled. Enable it when required. If you have changed data format settings, and wish to clear all formats and return to the factory defaults, scan the Default Data Format code below.

@DFMDEF
Default Data Format
Add a Data Format
Data format is used to edit barcode data. When you create a data format, you must select one of the four labels (Format_0, Format_1, Format_2 and Format_3) for your data format, specify the application scope of data format (such as barcode type and data length) and include formatter commands. Multiple data formats may be created using the same label. When scanned data does not match your data format requirements, you will hear the non-match error beep (if the non-match error beep is ON).
There are two methods to program a data format: Programming with barcodes and programming with serial commands.
Programming with Barcodes
The following explains how to program a data format by scanning the specific barcodes. Scanning any irrelevant barcode or failing to follow the setting procedure will result in programming failure. To find the alphanumeric barcodes needed to create a data format, see the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
Step 1: Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
Step 2: Scan the Add Data Format barcode.

@DFMADD
Add Data Format
Step 3: Select a label (Format_0 or Format_1 or Format_2 or Format_3).
Scan a numeric barcode 0 or 1 or 2 or 3 to label this data format Format_0 or Format_1 or Format_2 or Format_3.
Step 4: Select formatter command type.
Specify what type of formatter commands will be used. Scan a numeric barcode 6 to select formatter command type 6. (See the "Formatter Command Type 6" section in this chapter for more information)
Step 5: Set interface type
Scan 999 for any interface type.
Step 6: Set Symbology ID Number
Refer to the "Symbology ID Number" section in Appendix and find the ID number of the symbology to which you want to apply the data format. Scan three numeric barcodes for the symbology ID number. If you wish to create a data format for all symbologies, scan 999.
Step 7: Set barcode data length
Specify what length of data will be acceptable for this symbology. Scan the four numeric barcodes that represent the data length. 9999 is a universal number, indicating all lengths. For example, 32 characters should be entered as 0032.
Step 8: Enter formatter command
Refer to the "Formatter Command Type 6" section in this chapter. Scan the alphanumeric barcodes that represent the command you need to edit data. For example, when a command is F141, you should scan F141.
Step 9: Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix to save your data format.
Example: Program a Format_0 data format using formatter command type 6, Code 128 containing 10 characters applicable, send all characters followed by "A".
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode Enter the Setup mode
- Scan the Add Data Format barcode Add a data format
- Scan the 0 barcode Select Format_0 as the label
- Scan the 6 barcode Select formatter command type 6
- Scan the 9 barcode three times All interface types applicable
- Scan the barcodes 002 Only Code 128 applicable
- Scan the barcodes 0010 Only a length of 10 characters applicable
- Scan the alphanumeric barcodes F141 Send all characters followed by "A" (HEX: 41)
- Scan the Save barcode Save the data format
To streamline the programming process, you may as well generate a batch barcode by inputting the command (e.g. @DFMADD069990020010F141;) used to create a data format. See the "Use Batch Barcode" section in Chapter 9 to learn how to put a batch barcode into use.
When creating multiple data formats sharing a label, the formats are separated from each other by a vertical bar (|) in the batch command, e.g. @DFMADD069990029999F141|069990039999F142|169990049999F143;.
Programming with Serial Commands
A data format can also be created by serial commands (HEX) sent from the host device. All commands must be entered in uppercase letters.
The syntax consists of the following elements:
Prefix: “\~
Storage type: “@” (HEX: 40) or “#” (HEX: 23), 1 character. “@” means permanent setting which will not be lost by removing power from the scanner or rebooting it; “#” means temporary setting which will be lost by removing power from the scanner or rebooting it.
Add Data Format Command: "DFMADD" (HEX: 44 46 4D 41 44 44), 6 characters.
Data format label: "0" (HEX: 30) or "1" (HEX: 31) or "2" (HEX: 32) or "3" (HEX: 33), 1 character. "0", "1", "2" and "3" represent Format_0, Format_1, Format_2 and Format_3 respectively.
Formatter command type: "6" (HEX: 36), 1 character.
Interface type: "999" (HEX: 39 39 39), 3 characters.
Symbology ID Number: The ID number of the symbology to which you want to apply the data format, 3 characters. 999 indicates all symbologies.
Data length: The length of data that will be acceptable for this symbology, 4 characters. 9999 indicates all lengths. For example, 32 characters should be entered as 0032.
Formatter commands: The command string used to edit data. For more information, see the "Formatter Command Type 6" section in this chapter.
Suffix: “;
Example: Program a Format_0 data format using formatter command type 6, Code 128 containing 10 characters applicable, send all characters followed by "A".
Enter: 7E 01 30 30 30 30 40 44 46 4D 41 44 44 30 36 39 39 39 30 30 33 39 39 39 46 31 34 31 3B 03
(\~
Response: 02 01 30 30 30 30 40 44 46 4D 41 44 44 30 36 39 39 39 30 30 33 39 39 39 46 31 34 31 06 3B 03
(
When creating multiple data formats sharing a label, the formats are separated from each other by a vertical bar (|) in the serial command.
Example: \~
Enable/Disable Data Formatter
When Data Formatter is disabled, the data format you have enabled becomes invalid.

@DFMENA0
Disable Data Formatter
You may wish to require the data to conform to a data format you have created. The following settings can be applied to your data format:
Enable Data Formatter, Required, Keep Prefix/Suffix: Scanned data that meets your data format requirements is modified accordingly and gets outputted along with prefixes and suffixes (if prefix and suffix are enabled). Any data that does not match your data format requirements generates an error beep (if Non-Match Error Beep is turned ON) and the data in that barcode is not transmitted.
Enable Data Formatter, Required, Drop Prefix/Suffix: Scanned data that meets your data format requirements is modified accordingly and gets outputted without prefixes and suffixes (even if prefix and suffix are enabled). Any data that does not match your data format requirements generates an error beep (if Non-Match Error Beep is turned ON) and the data in that barcode is not transmitted.
Enable Data Formatter, Not Required, Keep Prefix/Suffix: Scanned data that meets your data format requirements is modified accordingly and gets outputted along with prefixes and suffixes (if prefix and suffix are enabled). Barcode data that does not match your data format requirements is transmitted as read along with prefixes and suffixes (if prefix and suffix are enabled).
Enable Data Formatter, Not Required, Drop Prefix/Suffix: Scanned data that meets your data format requirements is modified accordingly and gets outputted without prefixes and suffixes (even if prefix and suffix are enabled). Barcode data that does not match your data format requirements is transmitted as read along with prefixes and suffixes (if prefix and suffix are enabled).

@DFMENA1
Enable Data Formatter, Required, Keep Prefix/Suffix

@DFMENA2
Enable Data Formatter, Required, Drop Prefix/Suffix

@DFMENA3
Enable Data Formatter, Not Required, Keep Prefix/Suffix

@DFMENA4
Enable Data Formatter, Not Required, Drop Prefix/Suffix
Non-Match Error Beep
If Non-Match Error Beep is turned ON, the scanner generates an error beep when a barcode is encountered that does not match your required data format.

@DFMTON0
Non-Match Error Beep Off

@DFMTON1
Non-Match Error Beep On

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Data Format Selection
After enabling the Data Formatter, you can select a data format you want to use by scanning the appropriate barcode below.

@DFMUSE0
Format_0

@DFMUSE1
Format_1

@DFMUSE2
Format_2

@DFMUSE3
Format_3
Change Data Format for a Single Scan
You can switch between data formats for a single scan. The next barcode is scanned using the data format selected here, then reverts to the format you have selected above.
For example, you may have set your scanner to use the data format you saved as Format_3. You can switch to Format_1 for a single trigger pull by scanning the Single Scan - Format_1 barcode below. The next barcode that is scanned uses Format_1, then reverts back to Format_3.
Note: This setting will be lost by removing power from the scanner, or turning off/rebooting the device.

@DFMSINO
Single Scan - Format_0

@DFMSIN1
Single Scan - Format_1

@DFMSIN2
Single Scan - Format_2

@DFMSIN3
Single Scan - Format_3
Clear Data Format
There are two methods to remove data format created from your scanner:
Delete one data format: Scan the Clear One barcode, a numeric barcode (0-3) and the Save barcode. For example, to delete Format_2, you should scan the Clear One barcode, the 2 barcode and the Save barcode
Delete all data formats: Scan the Clear All barcode.

@DFMCAL
Clear All

@DFMCLR
Clear One
Query Data Formats
You may scan the appropriate barcode below to get the information of data format(s) created by you or preset by manufacturer. For instance, if you have added Format_0 as per the example in the "Add a Data Format" section in this chapter, scanning the Query Current Data Formats barcode, you will get the result: Data Format0:069990020010F141;

@DFMQCU
Query Current Data Formats

@DFMQFA
Query Preset Data Formats

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Formatter Command Type 6
When working with the Data Formatter, a virtual cursor is moved along your input data string. The following commands are used to both move this cursor to different positions, and to select, replace, and insert data into the final output. For the hex value of ASCII characters involved in the commands, refer to the "ASCII Table" in Appendix.
Send Commands
F1 Send all characters
Syntax=F1xx (xx: The insert character's hex value)
Include in the output message all of the characters from the input message, starting from current cursor position, followed by an insert character.
F2 Send a number of characters
Syntax=F2nnxx (nn: The numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters; xx: The insert character's hex value)
Include in the output message a number of characters followed by an insert character. Start from the current cursor position and continue for "nn" characters or through the last character in the input message, followed by character "xx."
F2 Example: Send a number of characters

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Black and white barcode image with vertical lines and a central dot, likely for digital scanning or information retrieval.1234567890ABCDEFGHIJ
Send the first 10 characters from the barcode above, followed by a carriage return.
Command string: F2100D
F2 is the "Send a number of characters" command
10 is the number of characters to send
0D is the hex value for a CR
The data is output as: 1234567890
F3 Send all characters up to a particular character
Syntax=F3ssxx (ss: The particular character's hex value; xx: The insert character's hex value)
Include in the output message all characters from the input message, starting with the character at the current cursor position and continuing to, but not including, the particular character "ss," followed by character "xx." The cursor is moved forward to the "ss" character.
F3 Example: Send all characters up to a particular character

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Black and white barcode image with vertical lines and patterned bars1234567890ABCDEFGHIJ
Using the barcode above, send all characters up to but not including "D," followed by a carriage return.
Command string: F3440D
F3 is the "Send all characters up to a particular character" command
44 is the hex value for a "D"
0D is the hex value for a CR
The data is output as: 1234567890ABC
E9 Send all but the last characters
Syntax=E9nn (nn: The numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters that will not be sent at the end of the message)
Include in the output message all but the last "nn" characters, starting from the current cursor position. The cursor is moved forward to one position past the last input message character included.
F4 Insert a character multiple times
Syntax=F4xxnn (xx: The insert character's hex value; nn: The numeric value (00-99) for the number of times it should be sent)
Send "xx" character "nn" times in the output message, leaving the cursor in the current position.
E9 and F4 Example: Send all but the last characters, followed by 2 tabs

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Barcode image containing machine-readable data, no human-readable text visible1234567890ABCDEFGHIJ
Send all characters except for the last 8 from the barcode above, followed by 2 tabs.
Command string: E908F40902
E9 is the "Send all but the last characters" command
08 is the number of characters at the end to ignore
F4 is the "Insert a character multiple times" command
09 is the hex value for a horizontal tab
02 is the number of time the tab character is sent
The data is output as: 1234567890AB
B3 Insert symbology name
Insert the name of the barcode's symbology in the output message, without moving the cursor.
B4 Insert barcode length
Insert the barcode's length in the output message, without moving the cursor. The length is expressed as a numeric string and does not include leading zeros.
B3 and B4 Example: Insert the symbology name and length

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Black and white barcode image with vertical lines and patterns1234567890ABCDEFGHIJ
Send the symbology name and length before the barcode data from the barcode above. Break up these insertions with spaces. End with a carriage return.
Command string: B3F42001B4F42001F10D
B3 is the "Insert symbology name" command
F4 is the "Insert a character multiple times" command
20 is the hex value for a space
01 is the number of time the space character is sent
B4 is the "Insert barcode length" command
F4 is the "Insert a character multiple times" command
20 is the hex value for a space
01 is the number of time the space character is sent
F1 is the "Send all characters" command
0D is the hex value for a CR
The data is output as: Code128 20 1234567890ABCDEFGHIJ
Move Commands
F5 Move the cursor forward a number of characters
Syntax=F5nn (nn: The numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters the cursor should be moved ahead)
Move the cursor ahead "nn" characters from current cursor position.
F5 Example: Move the cursor forward and send the data

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Barcode image containing machine-readable data, no human-readable text visible1234567890ABCDEFGHIJ
Move the cursor forward 3 characters, then send the rest of the barcode data from the barcode above. End with a carriage return.
Command string: F503F10D
F5 is the "Move the cursor forward a number of characters" command
03 is the number of characters to move the cursor
F1 is the "Send all characters" command
0D is the hex value for a CR
The data is output as: 4567890ABCDEFGHIJ
F6 Move the cursor backward a number of characters
Syntax=F6nn (nn: The numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters the cursor should be moved back)
Move the cursor back "nn" characters from current cursor position.
F7 Move the cursor to the beginning
Syntax=F7
Move the cursor to the first character in the input message.
EA Move the cursor to the end
Syntax=EA
Move the cursor to the last character in the input message.
Search Commands
F8 Search forward for a character
Syntax=F8xx (xx: The search character's hex value)
Search the input message forward for "xx" character from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the "xx" character.
F8 Example: Send barcode data that starts after a particular character

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1234567890ABCDEFGHIJSearch for the letter "D" in barcodes and send all the data that follows, including the "D". Using the barcode above:
Command string: F844F10D
F8 is the "Search forward for a character" command
44 is the hex value for "D"
F1 is the "Send all characters" command
0D is the hex value for a CR
The data is output as: DEFGHIJ
F9 Search backward for a character
Syntax=F9xx(xx: The search character's hex value)
Search the input message backward for "xx" character from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the "xx" character.
B0 Search forward for a string
Syntax=B0nnnnS (nnnn: The string length (up to 9999); S: The ASCII hex value of each character in the string)
Search forward for "S" string from the current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to "S" string. For example, B0000454657374 will search forward for the first occurrence of the 4-character string "Test."
B0 Example: Send barcode data that starts after a string of characters

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1234567890ABCDEFGHIJSearch for the letters "FGH" in barcodes and send all the data that follows, including "FGH." Using the barcode above:
Command string: B00003464748F10D
B0 is the "Search forward for a string" command
0003 is the string length (3 characters)
46 is the hex value for "F"
47 is the hex value for "G"
48 is the hex value for "H"
F1 is the "Send all characters" command
0D is the hex value for a CR
The data is output as: FGHIJ
B1 Search backward for a string
Syntax=B1nnnnS (nnnn: The string length (up to 9999); S: The ASCII hex value of each character in the string)
Search backward for "S" string from the current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to "S" string. For example, B1000454657374 will search backward for the first occurrence of the 4-character string "Test."
E6 Search forward for a non-matching character
Syntax=E6xx (xx: The search character's hex value)
Search the input message forward for the first non-“xx” character from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the non-“xx” character.
E6 Example: Remove zeros at the beginning of barcode data

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000037692This example shows a barcode that has been zero filled. You may want to ignore the zeros and send all the data that follows. E6 searches forward for the first character that is not zero, then sends all the data after, followed by a carriage return. Using the barcode above:
Command string: E630F10D
E6 is the "Search forward for a non-matching character" command
30 is the hex value for 0
F1 is the "Send all characters" command
0D is the hex value for a CR
The data is output as: 37692
E7 Search backward for a non-matching character
Syntax=E7xx(xx: The search character's hex value)
Search the input message backward for the first non-"xx" character from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the non-"xx" character.
Miscellaneous Commands
FB Suppress characters
Syntax=FBnnxxyy..zz (nn: The numeric value (00-15) for the number of suppressed characters; xxyy..zz: The hex value of the characters to be suppressed)
Suppress all occurrences of up to 15 different characters, starting at the current cursor position, as the cursor is advanced by other commands.
FB Example: Remove spaces in barcode data

345 678 90
This example shows a barcode that has spaces in the data. You may want to remove the spaces before sending the data. Using the barcode above:
Command string: FB0120F10D
FB is the "Suppress characters" command
01 is the number of the characters to be suppressed
20 is the hex value for a space
F1 is the "Send all characters" command
0D is the hex value for a CR
The data is output as: 34567890
E4 Replace characters
Syntax= E4nnxxx2yy1yy2...zz1zz2(nn: The total count of the number of characters (characters to be replaced plus replacement characters; xx1: The characters to be replaced, xx2: The replacement characters, continuing through zz1 and zz2)
Replace up to 15 characters in the output message, without moving the cursor.
E4 Example: Replace zeros with CRs in barcode data

1234056780ABC
If the barcode has characters that the host application does not want included, you can use the E4 command to replace those characters with something else. In this example, you will replace the zeros in the barcode above with carriage returns.
Command string: E402300DF10D
E4 is the "Replace characters" command
02 is the total count of characters to be replaced, plus the replacement characters (0 is replaced by CR, so total characters=2)
30 is the hex value for 0
0D is the hex value for a CR (the character that will replace the 0)
F1 is the "Send all characters" command
0D is the hex value for a CR
The data is output as: 1234
5678
ABC
BA Replace a string with another
Syntax=BAnnNN 1 SS 1 NN 2 SS 2
nn: The count of replacements to be made, if nn=00 or nn>=the number of occurrences of a string to be replaced, then replace all occurrences of that string.
NN_1 : The length of the string to be replaced, NN_1>0 .
SS _1 : The ASCII hex value of each character in the string to be replaced.
NN2: The length of replacement string, NN 2>=0. To replace string "SS1" with NUL (i.e. delete string "SS1"), you should set NN2 to 00 and leave out SS2.
SS2: The ASCII hex value of each character in the replacement string.
From the current cursor position, search forward for the occurrence of "SS 1 " string (of length "NN 1 ") and replace the string with "SS 2 " string (of length "NN 2 ") in the output message until every "SS _1 " string is replaced or the count of replacements made reaches "nn" times, without moving the cursor.
BA Example: Replace "23"s with "ABC"s in barcode data

cd123abc23bc12ab232
If the barcode has a string of characters that the host application does not want included, you can use the BA command to replace the string with something else. In this example, you will replace the "23"s in the barcode above with "ABC"s.
Command string: BA0002323303414243F100
BA is the "Replace a string with another" command
00 is the count of replacements to be made, 00 means to replace all occurrences of that string
02 is the length of the string to be replaced
32 is the hex value for 2 (character in the string to be replaced)
33 is the hex value for 3 (character in the string to be replaced)
03 is the length of the replacement string
41 is the hex value for A (character in the replacement string)
42 is the hex value for B (character in the replacement string)
43 is the hex value for C (character in the replacement string)
F1 is the "Send all characters" command
00 is the hex value for a NUL
The data is output as: cd1ABCabcABCbc12abABC2
BA Example: Remove only the first occurrence of "23"s in barcode data
If the barcode has a string of characters that the host application wants removed, you can use the BA command to replace the string with NUL. In this example, you will remove the first occurrence of "23" in the barcode above.
Command string: BA0102323300F100
BA is the "Replace a string with another" command
01 is the count of replacements to be made
02 is the length of the string to be replaced
32 is the hex value for 2 (character in the string to be replaced)
33 is the hex value for 3 (character in the string to be replaced)
00 is the length of the replacement string, 00 means to replace the string to be replaced with NUL
F1 is the "Send all characters" command
00 is the hex value for a NUL
The data is output as: cd1abc23bc12ab232
EF Insert a delay
Syntax=EFnnnn (nnnn: The delay in 5ms increments, up to 9999)
Inserts a delay of up to 49,995 milliseconds (in multiples of 5), starting from the current cursor position. This command can only be used with USB HID Keyboard.
EF Example: Insert a delay of 1s between the 5^th and 6^th character
Send the first 5 characters in a barcode, wait for 1s, then send the rest of the barcode data.
Command string: F20500EF0200E900
F2 is the "Send a number of characters" command
05 is the number of characters to send
00 is the hex value for a Null character
EF is the "Insert a delay" command
0200 is the delay value (5msX200=1000ms=1s)
E9 is the "Send all but the last characters" command
00 is the number of characters that will not be sent at the end of the message
B5 Insert key strokes
Syntax=B5nnssxx (nn: The number of keys pressed (without key modifiers); ss: the key modifier from the table below; xx: the key number from the "Unicode Key Maps" in Appendix.)
Insert a key stroke or combination of key strokes. Key strokes are dependent on your keyboard (see the "Unicode Key Maps" in Appendix). This command can only be used with USB HID Keyboard.
| Key Modifiers | |
| No Key Modifier | 00 |
| Shift Left | 01 |
| Shift Right | 02 |
| Alt Left | 04 |
| Alt Right | 08 |
| Control Left | 10 |
| Control Right | 20 |
For example, B501001F inserts an "a" on a U.S. style keyboard. B5 = the command, 01 = number of keys pressed (without the key modifier), 00 is No Key Modifier, and 1F is the "a" key. If an "A" were to be inserted, B501011F or B501021F would be entered.
If there are two keystrokes, the syntax would change from Syntax=B5nnssxx for one keystroke to Syntax=B5nnssxxssxx. An example that would insert "aA" is as follows: B502001F011F.
Note: Key modifiers can be added together when needed. Example: Shift Left + Alt Left + Control Left = 15.
Chapter 11 Prefix & Suffix
Introduction
A 1D barcode could contain digits, letters, symbols, etc. A 2D barcode could contain more data, such as Chinese characters and other multi-byte characters. However, in real applications, they do not and should not have all information we need, such as barcode type, data acquisition time and delimiter, in order to keep the barcodes short and flexible.
Prefix and suffix are how to fulfill the needs mentioned above. They can be added, removed and modified while the original barcode data remains intact.

Barcode processing procedure:
- Edit data with Data Formatter
- Append prefix/suffix
- Pack data
- Append terminating character
Global Settings
Enable/Disable All Prefixes/Suffixes
Disable All Prefixes/Suffixes: Transmit barcode data with no prefix/suffix.
Enable All Prefixes/Suffixes: Allow to append Code ID prefix, AIM ID prefix, custom prefix/suffix and terminating character to the barcode data before the transmission.

@APSENA0
Disable All Prefixes/Suffixes

@APSENA1
Enable All Prefixes/Suffixes
Prefix Sequence

@PRESEQ0
Code ID+ Custom +AIM ID

@PRESEQ1
Custom + Code ID + AIM ID
Custom Prefix
Enable/Disable Custom Prefix
If custom prefix is enabled, you are allowed to append to the data a user-defined prefix that cannot exceed 10 characters. For example, if the custom prefix is "AB" and the barcode data is "123", the Host will receive "AB123".

@CPRENA0
Disable Custom Prefix

@CPRENA1
Enable Custom Prefix
Set Custom Prefix
To set a custom prefix, scan the Set Custom Prefix barcode then the numeric barcodes corresponding to the hexadecimal value of a desired prefix then the Save barcode.
Note: A custom prefix cannot exceed 10 characters.

@CPRSET
Set Custom Prefix

Set the custom prefix to "CODE" (HEX: 0x43/0x4F/0x44/0x45):
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set Custom Prefix barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "4", "3", "4", "F", "4", "4", "4" and "5" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Enable Custom Prefix barcode.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
AIM ID Prefix
AIM (Automatic Identification Manufacturers) ID defines symbology identifier (For the details, see the "AIM ID Table" section in Appendix). If AIM ID prefix is enabled, the scanner will add the symbology identifier before the scanned data after decoding.

@AIDENA0
Disable AIM ID Prefix

@AIDENA1
Enable AIM ID Prefix

AIM ID is not user programmable.
Code ID Prefix
Code ID can also be used to identify barcode type. Unlike AIM ID, Code ID is user programmable. Code ID can only consist of one or two English letters.

Disable Code ID Prefix

@CIDENA1
Enable Code ID Prefix
Restore All Default Code IDs
For the information of default Code IDs, see the "Code ID Table" section in Appendix.

Restore All Default Code IDs
Modify Code ID
See the examples below to learn how to modify a Code ID and restore the default Code IDs of all symbologies.

Modify PDF417 Code ID to be "p" (HEX: 0x70):
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Modify PDF417 Code ID barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "7" and "0" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Restore the default Code IDs of all symbologies:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Restore All Default Code IDs barcode.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
1D symbologies:

Modify Code 128 Code ID

Modify GS1-128 Code ID

Modify EAN-8 Code ID

Modify EAN-13 Code ID

Modify UPC-E Code ID

Modify UPC-A Code ID

Modify Interleaved 2 of 5 Code ID

@CID010
Modify ITF-6 Code ID

@CID009
Modify ITF-14 Code ID

@CID013
Modify Code 39 Code ID

@CID011
Modify Matrix 2 of 5 Code ID

@CID017
Modify Code 93 Code ID

@CID015
Modify Codabar Code ID

@CID020
Modify AIM 128 Code ID

@CID019
Modify China Post 25 Code ID

@CID023
Modify ISSN Code ID

@CID021
Modify ISBT 128 Code ID

@CID025
Modify Industrial 25 Code ID

@CID024
Modify ISBN Code ID

@CID027
Modify Plessey Code ID

@CID026
Modify Standard 25 Code ID

@CID029
Modify MSI-Plessy Code ID

@CID028
Modify Code 11 Code ID

@SETUPE1
Enter Setup

@CID030
Modify GS1 Composite Code ID

@CID031
Modify GS1 Databar Code ID

@CID132
Modify Code 49 Code ID

@CID133
Modify Code 16K Code ID

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
2D symbologies:

@CID032
Modify PDF417 Code ID

@CID034
Modify Aztec Code ID

@CID036
Modify Maxicode Code ID

@CID041
Modify GM Code ID

@CID033
Modify QR Code ID

@CID035
Modify Data Matrix Code ID

@CID039
Modify Chinese Sensible Code ID

@SETUPE1
Enter Setup

@CID043
Modify Micro QR Code ID

@CID042
Modify Micro PDF417 Code ID

@CID048
Modify Code One Code ID

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Postal symbologies:

@CID096
Modify USPS Postnet Code ID

@CID098
Modify Royal Mail Code ID

@CID100
Modify KIX Post Code ID

@CID097
Modify USPS Intelligent Mail Code ID

@CID099
Modify USPS Planet Code ID

@CID101
Modify Australian Postal Code ID
OCR:

@CID064
Modify Specific OCR-B Code ID

@CID066
Modify Passport OCR Code ID

@CID065
Modify Chinese ID Card OCR Code ID

@CID068
Modify China Travel Permit OCR Code ID
Custom Suffix
Enable/Disable Custom Suffix
If custom suffix is enabled, you are allowed to append to the data a user-defined suffix that cannot exceed 10 characters. For example, if the custom suffix is "AB" and the barcode data is "123", the Host will receive "123AB".

Disable Custom Suffix

@CSUENA1
Enable Custom Suffix
Set Custom Suffix
To set a custom suffix, scan the Set Custom Suffix barcode then the numeric barcodes corresponding to the hexadecimal value of a desired suffix then the Save barcode.
Note: A custom suffix cannot exceed 10 characters.

@CSUSET
Set Custom Suffix

Set the custom suffix to "CODE" (HEX: 0x43/0x4F/0x44/0x45):
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set Custom Suffix barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "4", "3", "4", "F", "4", "4", "4" and "5" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Enable Custom Suffix barcode.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.

@SETUPE0
** Exit Setup
Data Packing
Introduction
Data packing is designed for a specific group of users who want to have the data packed before transmission. Data packing influences data format, so it is advised to disable this feature when it is not required.
Data Packing Options
✿ Disable Data Packing: Transmit decoded data in raw format (unpacketed).
✿ Enable Data Packing, Format 1: Transmit decoded data with the packet format 1 defined below.
Packet format 1: [STX + ATTR + LEN] + [AL_TYPE + DATA] + [LRC]
STX: 0x02
ATTR: 0x00
LEN: Barcode data length is expressed in 2 bytes ranging from 0x0000 (0) to 0xFFFF (65535).
AL_TYPE: 0x36
DATA: Raw barcode data.
LRC: Check digit.
LRC calculation algorithm: computation sequence: 0xFF+LEN+AL_TYPE+DATA; computation method is XOR, byte by byte.
✿ Enable Data Packing, Format 2: Transmit decoded data with the packet format 2 defined below.
Packet format 2: [STX + ATTR + LEN] + [AL_TYPE] + [Symbology_ID + DATA] + [LRC]
STX: 0x02
ATTR: 0x00
LEN: Barcode data length is expressed in 2 bytes ranging from 0x0000 (0) to 0xFFFF (65535).
AL_TYPE: 0x3B
Symbology_ID: The ID number of symbology, 1 byte.
DATA: Raw barcode data.
LRC: Check digit.
LRC calculation algorithm: computation sequence: 0xFF+LEN+AL_TYPE+Symbology_ID+DATA; computation method is XOR, byte by byte.

@PACKAG0
Disable Data Packing

@PACKAG2
Enable Data Packing, Format 2

@PACKAG1
Enable Data Packing, Format 1
Terminating Character Suffix
Enable/Disable Terminating Character Suffix
A terminating character such as carriage return (CR) or carriage return/line feed pair (CRLF) can only be used to mark the end of data, which means nothing can be added after it.

@TSUENA0
Disable Terminating Character Suffix

@TSUENA1
Enable Terminating Character Suffix
Set Terminating Character Suffix
To set a terminating character suffix, scan the Set Terminating Character Suffix barcode then the numeric barcodes corresponding to the hexadecimal value of a desired terminating character then the Save barcode.
Note: A terminating character suffix cannot exceed 2 characters.

@TSUSET
Set Terminating Character Suffix

@TSUSET0D
Set Terminating Character to CR (0x0D)

@TSUSET0D0A
Set Terminating Character to CRLF (0x0D,0x0A)

Set the terminating character suffix to 0x0A:
- Scan the Enter Setup barcode.
- Scan the Set Terminating Character Suffix barcode.
- Scan the numeric barcodes "0" and "A" from the "Digit Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Save barcode from the "Save/Cancel Barcodes" section in Appendix.
- Scan the Enable Terminating Character Suffix barcode.
- Scan the Exit Setup barcode.
Chapter 12 Programming Commands
Use of Programming Command
Besides the barcode programming method, the scanner can also be configured by serial commands (HEX) sent from the host device. All commands must be entered in uppercase letters.
Query Commands
For query commands, the entry in the Data field in the syntax above is one of the following characters means:
* (HEX: 2A) What is the scanner's current value for the setting(s).
& (HEX: 26) What is the factory default value for the setting(s).
^ (HEX: 5E) What is the range of possible values for the setting(s).
The value of the StoreType field in a query command can be either "@" (HEX: 40) or "#" (HEX: 23).
A query command with the SubTag field omitted means to query all the settings concerning a tag. For example, to query all the current settings about Code 11, you should enter 7E 01 30 30 30 30 40 43 31 31 2A 3B 03 (i.e. \~
Command Syntax
Prefix StorageType Tag SubTag {Data} [, SubTag {Data}] [; Tag SubTag {Data}] [...] Suffix
Prefix: "\~
StorageType: "@" (HEX: 40) or "#" (HEX: 23), 1 character. "@" means permanent setting which will not be lost by removing power from the scanner or rebooting it; "#" means temporary setting which will be lost by removing power from the scanner or rebooting it.
Tag: A 3-character case-sensitive field that identifies the desired command group. For example, all USB HID Keyboard configuration settings are identified with a Tag of KBW.
SubTag: A 3-character case-sensitive field that identifies the desired parameter within the tag group. For example, the SubTag for the keyboard layout is CTY.
Data: The value for a feature or parameter setting, identified by the Tag and SubTag.
Suffix: “;
Multiple commands can be issued within one Prefix/Suffix sequence. For configuration commands, only the Tag, SubTag, and Data fields must be repeated for each command in sequence. If an additional command is to be applied to the same Tag, then the command is separated with a comma (,) and only the SubTag and Data fields of the additional commands are issued. If the additional command requires a different Tag field, the command is separated from previous command by a semicolon (;).

If you need to configure the scanner by serial commands sent from the host device in real time, it is recommended to use the temporary setting with Storage as '#'. The permanent setting with Storage as '@' involves erasing and writing process, which will affect the service life of the flash memory.
Responses
Different from command sequence, the prefix of a response consists of the six characters of "
The scanner responds to serial commands with one of the following three responses:
When responding, the scanner echoes back the command sequence with the status character above inserted directly before each of the punctuation marks (the comma or semicolon) in the command.
Examples
Example 1: Enable Code 11, set the minimum and maximum lengths to 12 and 22 respectively.
Enter: 7E 01 30 30 30 30 40 43 31 31 45 4E 41 31 2C 4D 49 4E 31 32 2C 4D 41 58 32 32 3B 03
(\~
Response: 02 01 30 30 30 30 40 43 31 31 45 4E 41 31 06 2C 4D 49 4E 31 32 06 2C 4D 41 58 32 32 06 3B 03
(
Example 2: Query the current minimum and maximum lengths of Code 11.
Enter: 7E 01 30 30 30 30 40 43 31 31 4D 49 4E 2A 2C 4D 41 58 2A 3B 03
(\~
Response: 02 01 30 30 30 30 40 43 31 31 4D 49 4E 31 32 06 2C 4D 41 58 32 32 06 3B 03
(

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@SETUPE1 Enter SetupRead Barcode On/Off
Sending the Read Barcode Off command \~
Make a Beeping Sound
You may wish to force the scanner to beep upon a command sent from the host. A beeping sound is made to gain a user's attention to an error or other important event.
BEEPONxxxFyyyTnnV (xxx: The desired frequency, 1-20,000Hz; yyy: The desired duration, 1-10,000ms; nn: The desired volume level, 1-20 (lowest-loudest))
Example: Make a 50ms beep at 2,000Hz with volume level set to 20
Enter: \~
Response:
Turn On Good Read LED
You may turn on the external Good Read LED of the scanner for a certain period of time with a command sent from the host. Note that the scanner cannot scan barcodes when it is executing this command. The duration is from 10 to 10000ms.
Command for querying whether the scanner supports this feature: LEDONS* or LEDONS&
Returning LEDONS
Command for querying the range of possible values for the setting: LEDONS^
Returning LEDONS-2C10-10000D
Example: Turn on the Good Read LED for 1,000ms
Enter: \~
Response:
Turn On Illumination LED
You may turn on the internal illumination LED on the scanner for a certain period of time with a command sent from the host.
Note that the scanner cannot scan barcodes when it is executing this command. The duration is from 10 to 10000ms.
Command for querying whether the scanner supports this feature: LEDONI* or LEDONI&
Returning LEDONI
Command for querying the range of possible values for the setting: LEDONI^
Returning LEDONI-0C10-10000D
Example: Turn on the illumination LED for 1,000ms
Enter: \~
Response:
Chapter 13 Batch Programming
Introduction
Batch programming enables users to integrate a batch of commands into a single batch barcode.
Listed below are batch programming rules:
- Command format: Command + Parameter Value.
- Each command is terminated by a semicolon (;). Note that there is no space between a command and its terminator semicolon.
- Use the barcode generator software to generate a 2D batch barcode.
Example: Create a batch barcode for Illumination Always On, Sense Mode, Decode Session Timeout = 2s:
- Input the commands:
@ILLSCN2;SCNMOD2;ORTSET2000;
- Generate a batch barcode.
When setting up a scanner with the above configuration, scan the Enable Batch Barcode barcode and then the batch barcode generated.

@BATCHS
Enable Batch Barcode
Create a Batch Command
A batch command may contain a number of individual commands each of which is terminated by a semicolon (;).
For more information, refer to the "Use of Programming Command" section in Chapter 3.
Create a Batch Barcode
Batch barcodes can be produced in the format of PDF417, QR Code or Data Matrix.
Example: Create a batch barcode for Illumination Always On, Sense Mode, Decode Session Timeout = 2s:
- Input the following commands:
@ILLSCN2;SCNMOD2;ORTSET2000;
- Generate a PDF417 batch barcode.

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Black and white QR code image with vertical stripes on both sidesUse Batch Barcode
To put a batch barcode into use, scan the following barcodes. (Use the example above.)

flowchart
graph TD
A["@SETUPE1<br>Enter Setup"] --> B["@BATCHS<br>Enable Batch Barcode"]
B --> C["Batch Barcode"]
C --> D["@SETUPE0<br>Exit Setup"]
Appendix
Digit Barcodes
0\~9

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@DIGIT0 0
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@DIGIT1 1
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@DIGIT2 2
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@DIGIT3 3
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@DIGIT4 4
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@DIGIT5 5
6

7

8

9
A\~F

A

B

C

D

E

F
Save/Cancel Barcodes
After reading numeric barcode(s), you need to scan the Save barcode to save the data. If you scan the wrong digit(s), you can either scan the Cancel barcode and then start the configuration all over again, or scan the Delete the Last Digit barcode and then the correct digit, or scan the Delete All Digits barcode and then the digits you want.
For instance, after reading the Maximum Length barcode and numeric barcodes "1", "2" and "3", you scan:
Delete the Last Digit: The last digit "3" will be removed.
Delete All Digits: All digits "123" will be removed.
✿ Cancel: The maximum length configuration will be cancelled. And the scanner is still in the setup mode.

@DIGSAV
Save

@DIGCAN
Cancel

@DIGDEL
Delete the Last Digit

@DIGDAL
Delete All Digits
Factory Defaults Table (V1.00.001)
| Parameter | Factory Default | Remark |
| System Settings | ||
| Barcode Programming | Disabled (Exit Setup) | |
| Programming Barcode Data | Do not transmit | |
| Scan Mode | Sense Mode | |
| Decode Session Timeout | 2000ms | 1-3,600,000ms; 0: Infinite |
| Image Stabilization Timeout (Sense Mode) | 300ms | 0-3,000ms |
| Trigger Selection (Sense Mode) | Image Change Trigger and IR Proximity Trigger | |
| Image Change Trigger Sensitivity | 3 | |
| IR Proximity Trigger Sensitivity | 1 | |
| Reread Timeout | Enabled, 500ms | 1-3,600,000ms |
| Reread Timeout Reset | Off | |
| Good Read Delay | Disabled, 500ms | 1-3,600,000ms |
| Scanning Preference | Barcode Pay Mode | |
| Decode Area | Whole Area Decoding | |
| Specify Decoding Area | 40% top, 60% bottom, 40% left, 60% right | |
| Image Flipping | Do Not Flip | |
| Bad Read Message | Off | |
| NG | 1-7 characters | |
| Trigger Commands | Disabled | |
| Start Scanning Command | T | |
| Stop Scanning Command | P | |
| Illumination | Normal | |
| Illumination LED Selection | White LED | |
| Good Read LED | On | |
| Good Read LED Duration | 220ms | |
| Good Read LED Selection | Green LED | |
| Power On Beep | On | |
| Good Read Beep | On | |
| Good Read Beep Duration | Medium (80ms) | |
| Good Read Beep Frequency | Medium (2730Hz) | |
| Good Read Beep Volume | Loud | |
| Default Interface | USB CDC | |
| RS-232 Interface | ||
| Baud Rate | 9600 | |
| Parity Check | None | |
| Data Bits | 8 | |
| Stop Bits | 1 | |
| Hardware Auto Flow Control | Disabled | |
| USB Interface | ||
| USB Country Keyboard | US keyboard | USB HID Keyboard |
| Beep on Unknown Character | Off | USB HID Keyboard |
| Emulate ALT+Keypad | Off | USB HID Keyboard |
| Code Page | Code Page 1252 (West European Latin) | USB HID Keyboard |
| Unicode Encoding | Off | USB HID Keyboard |
| Emulate Keypad with Leading Zero | On | USB HID Keyboard |
| Function Key Mapping | Disable | USB HID Keyboard |
| Inter-Keystroke Delay | No Delay | USB HID Keyboard |
| Caps Lock | Caps Lock OFF, non-Japanese Keyboard | USB HID Keyboard |
| Convert Case | No Case Conversion | USB HID Keyboard |
| Emulate Numeric Keypad 1 | Off | USB HID Keyboard |
| Emulate Numeric Keypad 2 | Off | USB HID Keyboard |
| Fast Mode | Off | USB HID Keyboard |
| Polling Rate | 4ms | USB HID Keyboard |
| Adaptive Wired Communication | On | |
| Symbologies | ||
| Global Settings | ||
| 1D Twin Code | Single 1D Code Only | |
| Surround GS1 AI's with Parentheses | Do Not Surround GS1 AI's with Parentheses | |
| Code 128 | ||
| Code 128 | Enabled | |
| Maximum Length | 48 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| EAN-8 | ||
| EAN-8 | Enabled | |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| 2-Digit Add-On Code | Disabled | |
| 5-Digit Add-On Code | Disabled | |
| Add-On Code | Not Required | |
| Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 | Disabled | |
| EAN-13 | ||
| EAN-13 | Enabled | |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| 2-Digit Add-On Code | Disabled | |
| 5-Digit Add-On Code | Disabled | |
| Add-On Code | Not Required | |
| EAN-13 Beginning with 290 Add-On Code Required | Do Not Require Add-On Code | |
| EAN-13 Beginning with 378/379 Add-On Code Required | Do Not Require Add-On Code | |
| EAN-13 Beginning with 414/419 Add-On Code Required | Do Not Require Add-On Code | |
| EAN-13 Beginning with 434/439 Add-On Code Required | Do Not Require Add-On Code | |
| EAN-13 Beginning with 977 Add-On Code Required | Do Not Require Add-On Code | |
| EAN-13 Beginning with 978 Add-On Code Required | Do Not Require Add-On Code | |
| EAN-13 Beginning with 979 Add-On Code Required | Do Not Require Add-On Code | |
| UPC-E | ||
| UPC-E0 | Enabled | |
| UPC-E1 | Disabled | |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| 2-Digit Add-On Code | Disabled | |
| 5-Digit Add-On Code | Disabled | |
| Add-On Code | Not Required | |
| Transmit Preamble Character | System Character | |
| Convert UPC-E to UPC-A | Disabled | |
| UPC-A | ||
| UPC-A | Enabled | |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| 2-Digit Add-On Code | Disabled | |
| 5-Digit Add-On Code | Disabled | |
| Add-On Code | Not Required | |
| Transmit Preamble Character | System Character | |
| Coupon | ||
| UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code | Disabled | |
| Coupon GS1 DataBar Output | Disabled | |
| Interleaved 2 of 5 | ||
| Interleaved 2 of 5 | Enabled | |
| Maximum Length | 80 | |
| Minimum Length | 6 | No less than 4 |
| Check Character Verification | Disabled | |
| ITF-14 | ||
| ITF-14 | Disabled | |
| ITF-6 | ||
| ITF-6 | Disabled | |
| Matrix 2 of 5 | ||
| Matrix 2 of 5 | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 80 | |
| Minimum Length | 4 | No less than 4 |
| Check Character Verification | Disabled | |
| Code 39 | ||
| Code 39 | Enabled | |
| Maximum Length | 48 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| Check Character Verification | Disabled | |
| Start/Stop Character | Do not transmit | |
| Code 39 Full ASCII | Disabled | |
| Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) | Disabled | |
| Code 32 Prefix | Disabled | |
| Code 32 Start/Stop Character | Do not transmit | |
| Code 32 Check Character | Do not transmit | |
| Codabar | ||
| Codabar | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 60 | |
| Minimum Length | 2 | |
| Check Character Verification | Disabled | |
| Start/Stop Character | Do not transmit | |
| ABCD/ABCD | ||
| Code 93 | ||
| Code 93 | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 48 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | No less than 1 |
| Check Character Verification | Do Not Transmit Check Character After Verification | |
| China Post 25 | ||
| China Post 25 | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 48 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| Check Character Verification | Disabled | |
| GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) | ||
| GS1-128 | Enabled | |
| Maximum Length | 48 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| GS1 Databar | ||
| GS1 Databar | Disabled | |
| Application Identifier "01" | Transmit | |
| EAN·UCC Composite | ||
| GS1 Composite | Disabled | |
| UPC/EAN Composite | Disabled | |
| Code 11 | ||
| Code 11 | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 48 | |
| Minimum Length | 4 | No less than 4 |
| Check Character Verification | One Check Character, MOD11 | |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| ISBN | ||
| ISBN | Disabled | |
| Set ISBN Format | ISBN-10 | |
| ISSN | ||
| ISSN | Disabled | |
| Industrial 25 | ||
| Industrial 25 | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 48 | |
| Minimum Length | 6 | No less than 4 |
| Check Character Verification | Disabled | |
| Standard 25 | ||
| Standard 25 | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 48 | |
| Minimum Length | 6 | No less than 4 |
| Check Character Verification | Disabled | |
| Plessey | ||
| Plessey | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 48 | |
| Minimum Length | 4 | No less than 4 |
| Check Character Verification | Disabled | |
| MSI-Plessey | ||
| MSI-Plessey | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 48 | |
| Minimum Length | 4 | No less than 4 |
| Check Character Verification | One Check Character, MOD10 | |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| AIM 128 | ||
| AIM 128 | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 48 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| ISBT 128 | ||
| ISBT 128 | Disabled | |
| Code 49 | ||
| Code 49 | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 80 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| Code 16K | ||
| Code 16K | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 80 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| PDF417 | ||
| PDF417 | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 2710 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| PDF417 Twin Code | Single PDF417 Only | |
| PDF417 Inverse | Decode Regular PDF417 Barcodes Only | |
| Character Encoding | Default Character Encoding | |
| PDF417 ECI Output | Enabled | |
| Micro PDF417 | ||
| Micro PDF417 | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 366 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| QR Code | ||
| QR Code | Enabled | |
| Maximum Length | 7089 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| QR Inverse | Decode Regular QR Barcodes Only | |
| Character Encoding | Default Character Encoding | |
| QR ECI Output | Enabled | |
| Micro QR Code | ||
| Micro QR | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 35 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| Aztec | ||
| Aztec Code | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 3832 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| Read Multi-barcodes on an Image | Mode 1 | |
| Character Encoding | Default Character Encoding | |
| Aztec ECI Output | Enabled | |
| Data Matrix | ||
| Data Matrix | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 3116 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| Data Matrix Twin Code | Single Data Matrix Only | |
| Rectangular Barcode | Enabled | |
| Data Matrix Inverse | Decode Regular Data Matrix Barcodes Only | |
| Character Encoding | Default Character Encoding | |
| Data Matrix ECI Output | Enabled | |
| Maxicode | ||
| Maxicode | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 150 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| Chinese Sensible Code | ||
| Chinese Sensible Code | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 7827 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| Chinese Sensible Twin Code | Single Chinese Sensible Code Only | |
| Chinese Sensible Code Inverse | Decode Regular Chinese Sensible Barcodes Only | |
| GM Code | ||
| GM | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 2751 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| Code One | ||
| Code One | Disabled | |
| Maximum Length | 3550 | |
| Minimum Length | 1 | |
| USPS Postnet | ||
| USPS Postnet | Disabled | |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| USPS Intelligent Mail | ||
| USPS Intelligent Mail | Disabled | |
| Royal Mail | ||
| Royal Mail | Disabled | |
| USPS Planet | ||
| USPS Planet | Disabled | |
| Check Character | Transmit | |
| KIX Post | ||
| KIX Post | Disabled | |
| Australian Postal | ||
| Australian Postal | Disabled | |
| Specific OCR-B | ||
| Specific OCR-B | Disabled | |
| Chinese ID Card OCR | ||
| Chinese ID Card OCR | Disabled | |
| Passport OCR | ||
| Passport OCR | Disabled | |
| China Travel Permit OCR | ||
| China Travel Permit OCR | Disabled | |
| Data Formatter | ||
| Data Formatter | Disabled | |
| Non-Match Error Beep | On | |
| Data Format Selection | Format_0 | |
| Prefix & Suffix | ||
| All Prefixes/Suffixes | Disabled | |
| Prefix Sequence | Code ID+ Custom +AIM ID | |
| Custom Prefix | Disabled | |
| AIM ID Prefix | Disabled | |
| Code ID Prefix | Disabled | |
| Custom Suffix | Disabled | |
| Data Packing | Disable Data Packing | |
| Terminating Character Suffix | Enabled | |
AIM ID Table (V2022.6)
| Symbology | AIM ID | Possible AIM ID Modifiers (m) |
| Code 128 | ]C0 | |
| GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) | ]C1 | |
| EAN-8 | ]E4 | |
| EAN-13 | ]E0 | |
| EAN-13 with Addon | ]E3 | |
| UPC-E | ]E0 | |
| UPC-E with Addon | ]E3 | |
| UPC-A | ]E0 | |
| UPC-A with Addon | ]E3 | |
| Interleaved 2 of 5 | ]Im | 0, 1, 3 |
| ITF-14 | ]Im | 1, 3 |
| ITF-6 | ]Im | 1, 3 |
| Matrix 2 of 5 | ]X0 | |
| Code 39 | ]Am | 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 |
| Codabar | ]Fm | 0, 2, 4 |
| Code 93 | ]G0 | |
| China Post 25 | ]X0 | |
| AIM 128 | ]C2 | |
| ISBT 128 | ]C4 | |
| ISSN | ]X0 | |
| ISBN | ]X0, ]E0, ]E3 | |
| Industrial 25 | ]S0 | |
| Standard 25 | ]Rm | 0, 1, 3 |
| Plessey | ]P0 | |
| Code 11 | ]Hm | 0, 1, 3 |
| MSI Plessey | ]Mm | 0, 1 |
| GS1 Composite | ]em | 0-3 |
| GS1 Databar(RSS) | ]e0 | |
| Code 49 | ]Tm | 0, 1, 2, 4 |
| Code 16K | ]Km | 0, 1, 2, 4 |
| PDF417 | ]Lm | 0-5 |
| QR Code | ]Qm | 0-6 |
| Aztec | ]zm | 0-9, A-C |
| Data Matrix | ]dm | 0-6 |
| Maxicode | ]Um | 0-3 |
| Chinese Sensible Code | ]hm | 0, 1, 2, 4, 8 |
| GM | ]gm | 0-5 |
| Micro PDF417 | ]Lm | 1-5 |
| Micro QR | ]Qm | 0-6 |
| Code One | ]Dm | 0, 1, 2, 4 |
| USPS Postnet | ]X0 | |
| USPS Intelligent Mail | ]X0 | |
| Royal Mail | ]X0 | |
| USPS Planet | ]X0 | |
| KIX Post | ]X0 | |
| Australian Postal | ]X0 | |
| Specific OCR-B | ]o2 | |
| Passport OCR | ]o2 | |
| Chinese ID Card | ]o2 | |
| China Travel Permit OCR | ]o2 |
Code ID Table (V1.00.0)
| Symbology | Code ID |
| Code 128 | j |
| GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) | j |
| EAN-8 | d |
| EAN-13 | d |
| UPC-E | c |
| UPC-A | c |
| Interleaved 2 of 5, Febraban | e |
| ITF-14 | e |
| ITF-6 | e |
| Matrix 2 of 5 | v |
| Code 39 | b |
| Codabar | a |
| Code 93 | i |
| China Post 25 | X |
| AIM 128 | X |
| ISBT 128 | X |
| ISSN | g |
| ISBN | B |
| Industrial 25 | l |
| Standard 25 | f |
| Plessey | n |
| Code 11 | H |
| MSI Plessey | m |
| GS1 Composite | y |
| GS1 Databar (RSS) | R |
| Code 49 | X |
| Code 16K | X |
| PDF417 | r |
| QR Code | s |
| Aztec | z |
| Data Matrix | u |
| Maxicode | x |
| Chinese Sensible Code | h |
| GM Code | x |
| Micro PDF417 | R |
| Micro QR | X |
| Code One | X |
| USPS Postnet | P |
| USPS Inteligent Mail | M |
| Royal Mail | x |
| USPS Planet | L |
| KIX Post | K |
| Australian Postal | A |
| Specific OCR-B | S |
| Chinese ID Card OCR | S |
| Passport OCR | O |
| China Travel Permit OCR | S |
Symbology ID Number (V1.00.0)
| Symbology | ID Number |
| Code 128 | 002 |
| GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128) | 003 |
| EAN-8 | 004 |
| EAN-13 | 005 |
| UPC-E | 006 |
| UPC-A | 007 |
| Interleaved 2 of 5, Febraban | 008 |
| ITF-14 | 009 |
| ITF-6 | 010 |
| Matrix 2 of 5 | 011 |
| Code 39 | 013 |
| Codabar | 015 |
| Code 93 | 017 |
| China Post 25 | 019 |
| AIM 128 | 020 |
| ISBT 128 | 021 |
| ISSN | 023 |
| ISBN | 024 |
| Industrial25 | 025 |
| Standard25 | 026 |
| Plessey | 027 |
| Code11 | 028 |
| MSI-Plessey | 029 |
| GS1 Composite | 030 |
| GS1 Databar (RSS) | 031 |
| PDF417 | 032 |
| QR Code | 033 |
| Aztec | 034 |
| Data Matrix | 035 |
| Maxicode | 036 |
| Chinese Sensible Code | 039 |
| GM Code | 040 |
| Micro PDF417 | 042 |
| Micro QR | 043 |
| Code One | 048 |
| Specific OCR-B | 064 |
| Chinese ID Card OCR | 065 |
| Passport OCR | 066 |
| China Travel Permit OCR | 068 |
| USPS Postnet | 096 |
| USPS Inteligent Mail | 097 |
| Royal Mail | 098 |
| USPS Planet | 099 |
| KIX Post | 100 |
| Australian Postal | 101 |
| Code 49 | 132 |
| Code 16K | 133 |
ASCII Table
| Hex | Dec | Char | |
| 00 | 0 | NUL | (Null char.) |
| 01 | 1 | SOH | (Start of Header) |
| 02 | 2 | STX | (Start of Text) |
| 03 | 3 | ETX | (End of Text) |
| 04 | 4 | EOT | (End of Transmission) |
| 05 | 5 | ENQ | (Enquiry) |
| 06 | 6 | ACK | (Acknowledgment) |
| 07 | 7 | BEL | (Bell) |
| 08 | 8 | BS | (Backspace) |
| 09 | 9 | HT | (Horizontal Tab) |
| 0a | 10 | LF | (Line Feed) |
| 0b | 11 | VT | (Vertical Tab) |
| 0c | 12 | FF | (Form Feed) |
| 0d | 13 | CR | (Carriage Return) |
| 0e | 14 | SO | (Shift Out) |
| 0f | 15 | SI | (Shift In) |
| 10 | 16 | DLE | (Data Link Escape) |
| 11 | 17 | DC1 | (XON) (Device Control 1) |
| 12 | 18 | DC2 | (Device Control 2) |
| 13 | 19 | DC3 | (XOFF) (Device Control 3) |
| 14 | 20 | DC4 | (Device Control 4) |
| 15 | 21 | NAK | (Negative Acknowledgment) |
| 16 | 22 | SYN | (Synchronous Idle) |
| 17 | 23 | ETB | (End of Trans. Block) |
| 18 | 24 | CAN | (Cancel) |
| 19 | 25 | EM | (End of Medium) |
| 1a | 26 | SUB | (Substitute) |
| 1b | 27 | ESC | (Escape) |
| 1c | 28 | FS | (File Separator) |
| 1d | 29 | GS | (Group Separator) |
| Hex | Dec | Char |
| 1e | 30 | RS (Request to Send) |
| 1f | 31 | US (Unit Separator) |
| 20 | 32 | SP (Space) |
| 21 | 33 | ! (Exclamation Mark) |
| 22 | 34 | " (Double Quote) |
| 23 | 35 | # (Number Sign) |
| 24 | 36 | $ (Dollar Sign) |
| 25 | 37 | % (Percent) |
| 26 | 38 | & (Ampersand) |
| 27 | 39 | ` (Single Quote) |
| 28 | 40 | ( (Left/ Opening Parenthesis) |
| 29 | 41 | ) (Right/ Closing Parenthesis) |
| 2a | 42 | * (Asterisk) |
| 2b | 43 | + (Plus) |
| 2c | 44 | , (Comma) |
| 2d | 45 | - (Minus/ Dash) |
| 2e | 46 | . (Dot) |
| 2f | 47 | / (Forward Slash) |
| 30 | 48 | 0 |
| 31 | 49 | 1 |
| 32 | 50 | 2 |
| 33 | 51 | 3 |
| 34 | 52 | 4 |
| 35 | 53 | 5 |
| 36 | 54 | 6 |
| 37 | 55 | 7 |
| 38 | 56 | 8 |
| 39 | 57 | 9 |
| 3a | 58 | : (Colon) |
| 3b | 59 | ; (Semi-colon) |
| 3c | 60 | < (Less Than) |
| 3d | 61 | = (Equal Sign) |
| 3e | 62 | > (Greater Than) |
| 3f | 63 | ? (Question Mark) |
| 40 | 64 | @ (AT Symbol) |
| 41 | 65 | A |
| 42 | 66 | B |
| 43 | 67 | C |
| 44 | 68 | D |
| 45 | 69 | E |
| 46 | 70 | F |
| 47 | 71 | G |
| 48 | 72 | H |
| 49 | 73 | I |
| 4a | 74 | J |
| 4b | 75 | K |
| 4c | 76 | L |
| 4d | 77 | M |
| 4e | 78 | N |
| 4f | 79 | O |
| 50 | 80 | P |
| 51 | 81 | Q |
| 52 | 82 | R |
| 53 | 83 | S |
| 54 | 84 | T |
| 55 | 85 | U |
| 56 | 86 | V |
| 57 | 87 | W |
| 58 | 88 | X |
| 59 | 89 | Y |
| 5a | 90 | Z |
| 5b | 91 | [ (Left/ Opening Bracket) |
| 5c | 92 | \ (Back Slash) |
| 5d | 93 | ] (Right/ Closing Bracket) |
| 5e | 94 | ^ (Caret/ Circumflex) |
| 5f | 95 | _ (Underscore) |
| 60 | 96 | ' (Grave Accent) |
| 61 | 97 | a |
| 62 | 98 | b |
| 63 | 99 | c |
| 64 | 100 | d |
| 65 | 101 | e |
| 66 | 102 | f |
| 67 | 103 | g |
| 68 | 104 | h |
| 69 | 105 | i |
| 6a | 106 | j |
| 6b | 107 | k |
| 6c | 108 | l |
| 6d | 109 | m |
| 6e | 110 | n |
| 6f | 111 | o |
| 70 | 112 | p |
| 71 | 113 | q |
| 72 | 114 | r |
| 73 | 115 | s |
| 74 | 116 | t |
| 75 | 117 | u |
| 76 | 118 | v |
| 77 | 119 | w |
| 78 | 120 | x |
| 79 | 121 | y |
| 7a | 122 | z |
| 7b | 123 | { (Left/ Opening Brace) |
| 7c | 124 | | (Vertical Bar) |
| 7d | 125 | } (Right/ Closing Brace) |
| 7e | 126 | ~ (Tilde) |
| 7f | 127 | DEL (Delete) |
Keyboard Key References

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