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PROGRAMMING GUIDE
Contents
Introduction
Understanding the Basics ......................................................................... 1
Integrating Peripherals With Host Systems .............................................. 1
Changing Interfaces .................................................................................. 2
Customizing Your Scanner Operation ....................................................... 4
Programming Overview .................................................................................... 5
What Is Programming Mode? ................................................................... 5
How To Program Using Bar Codes ........................................................... 5
The Programming Session ....................................................................... 6
Scanner Response When In Programming Mode..................................... 6
If You Make a Mistake... ........................................................................... 7
Return to Factory Settings ........................................................................ 7
Where To Go From Here .......................................................................... 8
Interface Selection
IBM
IBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 5B Interface Selection .................................. 9
IBM 4683/84 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E I/F Selection ...................... 10
IBM 4682/92 Port E Interface Selection .................................................. 11
OCIA
PSC OCIA1 Interface Selection .............................................................. 12
NCR OCIA Eight Bit (short format) Interface Selection ........................... 12
NCR OCIA Nine Bit (long format) Interface Selection ............................. 12
SNI OCIA Interface Selection ................................................................. 12
OCIA Options .......................................................................................... 13
Wand Emulation
Wand Emulation Interface Selection ....................................................... 14
RS-232
RS-232 Interface Selection ..................................................................... 16
SNI RS-232 Interface Selection .............................................................. 16
Hardware Control ................................................................................... 19
Software Control ..................................................................................... 20
RS-232 ACK/NAK Options ...................................................................... 21
Keyboard Wedge
PC Keyboard Wedge Interface Selection ............................................... 24
PC Keyboard Wedge Interface Selectioncontinued ............................ 25
Connect to a Laptop/No Keyboard Attached ........................................... 26
Caps Lock ............................................................................................... 27
Country Mode ......................................................................................... 28
Intercharacter Delay ............................................................................... 30
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Symbologies
Symbology Options Overview ......................................................................... 47
Symbology Selection ...................................................................................... 49
UPC/EAN Options .......................................................................................... 52
UPC/EAN Expansion .............................................................................. 53
UPC/EAN Add-Ons ................................................................................. 54
C128 and Custom Add-Ons .................................................................... 54
Price/Weight Check Digit ........................................................................ 55
Code 39 Options ............................................................................................. 58
Code 128 Options ........................................................................................... 62
Interleaved 2 of 5 ............................................................................................ 63
Check Digit and Variable Length Label Selections ................................. 64
Standard 2 of 5 ............................................................................................... 67
Check Digit and Variable Length Label Selections ................................. 68
Setting Standard 2 of 5 Fixed and Minimum Label Lengths ................... 69
Codabar Options ............................................................................................ 72
Codabar Check Digit & Variable Length ................................................. 73
Codabar Start/Stop Character ................................................................ 74
Codabar Fixed Length ............................................................................ 75
MSI/Plessey
MSI/Plessey Check Digit ........................................................................ 77
MSI/Plessey Fixed Length ...................................................................... 78
General Features
Good Read Beeper Settings ................................................................... 80
Read Verification .................................................................................... 82
Low Power Mode .................................................................................... 85
Debug Mode ........................................................................................... 86
AutoSense Stand Mode ....................................................................... 86
Appendix A
Host Programming ......................................................................................... 87
Creating MultiFunction Labels ........................................................................ 87
Need More Information? ................................................................................. 87
Appendix B
Sample Bar Codes ......................................................................................... 88
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Introduction
This manual contains instructions for changing interfaces and bar codes
for customizing the scanner's operation. Since the QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus
scanner contains software enhancements and characteristics that set it
apart from other scanners, it is recommended that this guide be used as
the sole source of programming labels and information (except for other
QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus product-specific publications).
The organization of this manual is intended to support a variety of users
while making it quick and easy to find the information you need. Look at
the descriptions that follow to find where to go from here.
Changing Interfaces
To change a scanner's interface
Hardware
If necessary, replace the scanner's interface cable to match the new host
terminal's connection requirements. To disconnect the cable from the
scanner, insert a .050 hex driver or bent paper clip into the CABLE RELEASE hole, and press down to unlock the cable connector. Reference
Figure 1.
NOTE
We recommend that you disconnect power before plugging/
unplugging cables to avoid any possibility of equipment damage.
Paper Clip
Cable Release
Interface
Connector
Software
1.
Verify that your scanner supports the desired interface1. The list
on the following page indicates interfaces available at the time of
this writing. Your scanner comes equipped from the factory with
the ability to connect and communicate with at least two major
interface types. For example, OCIA/RS-232 and Keyboard Wedge/
Wand Emulation are two common pairings. Contact your nearest
PSC service depot if you don't know your scanner's interface
group, or need to have the scanner altered to change to another
I/F group.
Contact your dealer if your desired interface is not listed. Interface group definitions are
subject to change without notice.
OCIA
PSC OCIA
NCR 8-Bit OCIA
SNI OCIA
NCR 9-Bit OCIA
RS-232
PSC RS-232
SNI RS-232
IBM
IBM 4683/84, 4693/94 Port 5B
4682/92 Port E
IBM 4683/84, 4693/94 Port 9A, 9B, 9C, 9E
Wand Emulation
Keyboard Wedge
I/F Type A PC/XT w/foreign keyboard
I/F Type B AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 &
95 w/foreign keyboard
I/F Type C PS/2 25 and 30 w/foreign keyboard
I/F Type D PC/XT w/US keyboard
I/F Type E AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 &
95 w/US keyboard
I/F Type F PS/2 25 and 30 w/US keyboard
I/F Type G IBM 3xxx w/122 keyboard (QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)
I/F Type H IBM 3xxx w/102 keyboard (QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)
I/F Type I PS/55 5530T w/104 keyboard (QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)
I/F Type J NEC 9801 (QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)
2.
3.
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Use the labels in this manual to modify the standard configuration to match your specific interface requirements or user
preference.
NOTE
Ensure that your planned modifications are compatible with the
current interface. For example, baud rate selections are only valid
in the RS-232 interface. The scanner will sound an error tone (six
rapid beeps) when scanning programming labels for features
invalid to the current interface.
2.
3.
Scan a regular bar code label and verify that the scanner and
host communicate correctly.
4.
If you experience difficulties, have questions or require additional information, contact your local distributor using the listings located on the
back cover of this guide.
Programming Overview
This section describes how to set the scanner's programmable features.
These features can be configured using the bar code labels contained in
this manual or by using commands sent from the host. Refer to Appendix
A, Additional Information, for host programming details. If you program
the scanner using these bar codes, the scanner stores the changes until
reprogrammed.
Scan the SET label at the top of the page. The scanner will
emit a 'good read' beep, indicating it has read the label.
2.
3.
4.
Some features, such as Minimum Label Length or Label ID, require you to select the length
by scanning a series of single-digit bar codes. A single 'good read' beep is sounded when
scanning these single digits in Programming Mode. Only the final required digit in the
sequence will produce a triple beep when scanned, indicating a successfully programmed
feature.
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N
AR
Use this label with caution, since it will disable ALL features that
may have been programmed since the scanners installation.
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2.
Scan any feature labels that are unique to the interface you
are currently programming. These interface specific programming labels immediately follow each interface selection label.
3.
4.
Once the necessary changes have been made, and you have scanned the
END label, you are ready to scan.
This step is not necessary for QuickScan 6000 Plus scanners, unless you require a specific
interface sub-type such as SNI OCIA or IBM sub-type 4682/92 Port E. Interface software is
automatically selected when the QuickScan 6000 Plus hardware connection (via a new
interface cable) is made.
SET
DATA FORMAT
DON'T S END AS CODE 39 -------ENABLE LIMIT COMMAND SET ----DISABLE LIMIT COMMAND SET ----TRANSMIT UNSOLICITED STATUS --DON'T TRANSMIT UNSOLICITED STATUS --END
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For this IBM interface, the setting for Unsolicited Status is normally Enabled.
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DATA F ORMAT
DON'T S END AS CODE 39 -------ENABLE LIMIT COMMAND SET ----DISABLE LIMIT COMMAND SET ----TRANSMIT UNSOLICITED S TATUS --DON' T TRANSMIT UNSOLICITED STATUS --END
1
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For this IBM interface, the setting for Unsolicited Status is normally Disabled.
SET
DATA FORMAT
DON'T SEND AS CODE 39 -------ENABLE LIMIT COMMAND SET ----DISABLE LIMIT COMMAND SET ----TRANSMIT UNSOLICITED STATUS --DON'T TRANSMIT UNSOLICITED STATUS --END
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For this IBM interface, the setting for Unsolicited Status is normally Disabled.
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OCIA Options
Use these labels to change the settings as desired. The following brief
descriptions explain each selection.
Beep if Not on File when enabled requires the scanner to
beep when a label is scanned that is not on file.
Host Commands when enabled allows the scanner to
accept commands directly from the host.
Intercharacter Delay refers to a pause, if any, between
each character before being sent to the host. This time delay is
used to control the flow of data from the scanner, but it should
not be required for most applications. When enabled, OCIA
intercharacter delay is set at 70s.
BEEP IF
NOT ON FILE
ENABLE -----------------------------
HOST
COMMANDS
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ENABLE -----------------------------
INTERCHARACTER
DELAY
SET
ENABLE -----------------------------
END
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DISABLE -----------------------------
DISABLE -----------------------------
DISABLE --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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POLARITY
SET
SIGNAL SPEED
DATA FORMAT
TRANSMIT IN NORMAL FORMAT ----TRANSMIT IN C39 FORMAT -------TRANSMIT IN C128 FORMAT -----TRANSMIT IN C39 ----------------FULL ASCII
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I DLE STATE
TRANSMIT A NOISE
PATTERN B EFORE
LABEL TRANSMISSION
TRANSMIT C128
FUNCTION CHAR'S
END
LOW --------------------------------HIGH -------------------------------TRANSMIT PRE-N OISE ------------DON'T TRANSMIT PRE-NOISE -----ENABLE ----------------------------DISABLE --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Baud Rate
Data Bits
Parity
Stop Bit(s)
ACK/NAK Options
Intercharacter Delay
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Baud Rate
Use the bar codes on this page to select the communications Baud Rate.
Only one Baud Rate selection may be active at any one time. The last
Baud Rate label you scan during a programming session will be the
setting that is stored when you scan the END label.
SET
BAUD RATE
= 2400 ---------------------------= 4800 ---------------------------= 9600 ---------------------------= 19200 -------------------------= 38400 -------------------------END
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Data Bits
Seven
Seven
Seven
Eight
Eight
Eight
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1
1
1
1
1
1
Parity Bit(s)
0
1
1
0
0
1
Stop Bit(s)
2
1
2
1
2
1
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SET
---------------------------------------------NONE -------------------------------
PARITY
DATA BITS
STOP BITS
SPACE ------------------------------
END
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Handshaking
Review your system documentation to identify handshaking requirements,
and use these labels to change the settings if required. The following brief
descriptions explain each selection.
Hardware Control
CTS/RTS Flow Control is hardware handshaking. The
scanner activates the RTS (Ready to Send) line when it is ready to
send data to the host. The scanner waits for an active Clear to
Send (CTS) signal from the host before transmitting data. If
hardware control is disabled, CTS/RTS communication will not
take place. If the host deactivates the CTS line during data transmission, the host will receive additional characters for no more
than 2msec1.
Label Transmission
Disabled
Xmission
Label Transmission
Active
CTS
Inactive
Label 1
Label 1
Disabled until
Assert
CTS
De-assert
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Software Control
XON/XOFF this is software handshaking that allows the host to
control data transmission. If the host sends an XOFF command to
the scanner, the scanner will not send the bar code data until it
receives an XON command from the host. If the host sends the
XOFF command during data transmission, the host will receive
additional characters for no more than 2msec1.
NOTE
Hardware/software controls are mutually exclusive. Enable only one
of these features at a time, as enabling multiple controls can produce
unpredictable results.
ENABLE CTS/RTS FLOW CONTROL -ENABLE CTS SCAN CONTROL ---ENABLE XON/ X OFF ---------------DISABLE XON/XOFF ----------------
END
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SOFTWRE C ONTROL
HARDWARE CONTROL
SET
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Disable ACK/NAK
SET
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ACK/NAK ENABLE
DISABLE ACK/NAK ------------------FOR BAR CODE TRANSMISSION -------FOR H OST COMMAND ACKNOWLEDGE -FOR BAR CODE TRANSMISSION -------AND H OST COMMAND A CKNOWLEDGE
END
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Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay refers to the pause, if any, between each character
before it is sent to the host. This time delay is used to control the flow of
data from the scanner, but it should not be required for most applications.
Use these labels to select the desired Intercharacter Delay.
SET
I NTERCHARACTER DELAY
= 20 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 30 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 40 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 50 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 60 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 70 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 80 MILLISECONDS ----------------
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INTERCHARACTER
DELAY
Intercharacter Delay
(continued)
END
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Interface Selection
Connect to Laptop
Country modes
Intercharacter Delay
NOTE
If the transmission parameters are configured such that a label
results in no actual data to send, the label will be accepted, beeped,
and no data transmitted.
PCs Supported
PC/XT w/Alternate Key Encoding
AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 & 95 w/Alternate Key Encoding
PS/2 25 and 30 w/Alternate Key Encoding
PC/XT w/Standard Key Encoding
AT, PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 & 95 w/Standard Key Encoding
PS/2 25 and 30 w/Standard Key Encoding
IBM 3xxx w/122 keyboard
(QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)
IBM 3xxx w/102 keyboard
(QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)
PS/55 5530T w/104 keyboard
(QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)
NEC 9801
(QuickScan 6000 Plus ONLY)
NOTE
We recommend that you disconnect power before plugging/
unplugging cables to avoid any possibility of equipment damage.
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SET
---------------------------------------------A-----------------------------------B-----------------------------------C -----------------------------------
END
1
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Keyboard Wedge interfaces G through J are only supported by the QuickScan 6000 Plus
scanner.
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PC Keyboard Wedge
Connect to a Laptop/No Keyboard Attached
If no keyboard is attached, the scanner must provide the acknowledge
signal to the PC. In this case, enable the "Laptop/No External Keyboard"
mode. If a keyboard is attached, enable "Keyboard Attached".
Laptop (integrated keyboard) scan the "Laptop/No External Keyboard" label below when the scanner is connected to a laptop computer
or when the scanner is operated with no external keyboard attached.
PC (external keyboard) if you move the scanner to a standard PC,
change the setting to "Keyboard Attached".
Send Control Characters when this feature is disabled, all ASCII
characters except NUL (00h) are transmitted. Enabling this feature limits
transmission of ASCII characters to the following:
SEND CONTROL
CHARACTERS
CONNECT TO
LAPTOP OR PC
SET
END
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Caps Lock Off to send character data (to the host)in normal
format.
SET
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USA
Belgium
Britain
Denmark
SET
France
Germany
Italy
Norway
Portugal
Japanese 106-Key
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
COUNTRY MODE
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COUNTRY MODE
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Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay refers to the pause, if any, between each character
before it is sent to the host. This time delay is used to control the flow of
data from the scanner, but it should not be required for most applications.
Use these labels to select the desired Intercharacter Delay.
SET
INTERCHARACTER DELAY
= 15 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 20 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 25 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 30 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 35 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 40 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 45 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 50 MILLISECONDS ----------------
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Intercharacter Delaycontinued
= 55 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 60 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 65 MILLISECONDS ----------------
INTERCHARACTER DELAY
= 70 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 75 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 80 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 85 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 90 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 95 MILLISECONDS ---------------= 99 MILLISECONDS ---------------END
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NOTE
Using this feature requires a thorough understanding
of your specific system requirements.
Non-symbology specific characters (1-2) as a prefix + symbology specific characters (0-2) + label data
CpCp + PP + label data
Symbology specific characters (0-2) + label data + nonsymbology specific characters (1-2) as a suffix
PP + label data + CsCs
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Non-symbology specific characters (1-2) as a prefix + symbology specific characters (0-2) + label data + non-symbology
specific characters (1-2) as a suffix
CpCp + PP + label data + CsCs
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2.
3.
4.
NOTE
If you make a mistake, or lose your place while setting this option,
scan the END label to exit Programming Mode. The scanner will
sound an error tone (six rapid beeps) to indicate that programming
was incomplete, and the setting will remain as it was before
entering Programming Mode.
5.
Scan END.
You have added a two character prefix to all label data, regardless of label symbology, that will be added to the label data
before it is sent to the host.
SET
Go to the second page following this and scan the appropriate characters
before scanning the END label to exit programming session.
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2.
3.
4.
NOTE
If you make a mistake, or lose your place while setting this option,
scan the END label to exit Programming Mode. The scanner will
sound an error tone (six rapid beeps) to indicate that programming
was incomplete, and the setting will remain as it was before
entering Programming Mode.
5.
Scan END.
You have added a two character suffix to all label data, regardless of label symbology, that will be added to the label data
before it is sent to the host.
SET
Go to the next two pages and scan the appropriate characters before
scanning the END label to exit programming session.
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2.
3.
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6 -----------------------------------7 -----------------------------------8 -----------------------------------9 -----------------------------------A-----------------------------------B-----------------------------------C ----------------------------------D ----------------------------------E-----------------------------------F -----------------------------------ONE CHARACTER ONLY -----------END
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Hex
ASCII
Hex
ASCII
Hex
ASCII
Hex
Char
Value
Char
Value
Char
Value
Char
Value
nul
soh
stx
etx
eot
enq
ack
bel
bs
ht
lf
vt
ff
cr
so
si
dle
dc1
dc2
dc3
dc4
nak
syn
etb
can
em
sub
esc
fs
gs
rs
us
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
0F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
SP
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
\
]
^
_
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
4F
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
|
}
~
del
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
6A
6B
6C
6D
6E
6F
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
7A
7B
7C
7D
7E
7F
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#
$
%
&
(
)
*
+
.
/
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
;
<
=
>
?
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2A
2B
2C
2D
2E
2F
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3A
3B
3C
3D
3E
3F
2.
3.
Scan either the TRANSMIT LABEL I.D. AS PREFIX or TRANSMIT LABEL I.D. AS SUFFIX, depending on your requirements.
For our example, the 'transmit as prefix' label would be scanned.
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5.
6.
SET
---------------------------------------------DISABLE LABEL I.D. CONTROL ------TRANSMIT LABEL I.D. AS PREFIX ----TRANSMIT LABEL I.D. AS SUFFIX -----
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UPC-A W/C128 ADD -ON -------UPC-E ---------------------------UPC-E W/2 DIGIT ADD -ON -------UPC-E W/5 DIGIT ADD -ON -------UPC-E W/C128 ADD -ON -------EAN-8 ---------------------------EAN-8 W/2 DIGIT ADD -ON -------EAN-8 W/5 DIGIT ADD -ON -------EAN-8 W/C128 ADD-ON -------EAN-13 ---------------------------
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EAN-13 W/5 DIGIT ADD -ON -----EAN-13 W/C128 ADD -ON ------CODE 39 --------------------------CODABAR --------------------------I NTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 --------------STANDARD 2 OF 5 ----------------CODE 93 --------------------------CODE 128 ------------------------MSI/PLESSEY ---------------------END
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2.
3.
Scan the label identifier label for the symbology identifier that
you are going to change.
As an example, assume that you want to change the label
identifier for EAN-8 from the default setting FF to the ASCII
value 8. Scan the Set Symbology Specific Label Identifier
barcode for EAN-8.
5.
6.
NOTE
If you make a mistake, or lose your place while setting this option,
scan the END label to exit Programming Mode. The scanner will
sound an error tone (six rapid beeps) to indicate that programming
was incomplete, and the setting will remain as it was before
entering Programming Mode.
7.
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0 -----------------------------------1 -----------------------------------2 -----------------------------------3 -----------------------------------4 -----------------------------------5 -----------------------------------6 -----------------------------------7 -----------------------------------8 -----------------------------------9 ------------------------------------
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Symbologies
Symbology selection (bar code type) determines which symbologies the
scanner will decode. The chart below shows the symbologies that are
supported by each interface. Once you have identified the symbologies
you wish to enable, turn to the following pages, enable those symbologies and set the data format options (e.g. check digit, start/stop characters)
required by your host system for each symbology type. You must enable
the symbology format options settings that are compatible with your host
system.
INTERFACE TYPE
The factory settings for each interface were chosen to meet the standard
industry requirements and in most cases you will not need to change the
symbology format settings. If you are unsure of your system requirements, test the scanner using the factory settings before making any
changes.
IBM Port 5B
IBM Port 9B
IBM Port E
NCA OCIA (8 bit)
NCA OCIA (9 bit)
PSC OCIA
SNI OCIA
Wand Emulation
RS-232
Keyboard Wedge
KEY
QuickScan 6000 and QuickScan 6000 Plus
QuickScan 6000 Plus
The symbology can be enabled through configuration item; however,
labels will not be decoded or transmitted by the interface.
{
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Code 128 is always active for the purpose of reading programming bar code labels; however,
the scanner does not transmit data to the host when in Programming Mode. Scanning the
DISABLE ALL SYMBOLOGIES label will disable Code 128 transmission to the host.
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Code 128 is always active for the purpose of reading programming bar code labels; however,
the scanner does not transmit data to the host when in Programming Mode.
Symbology Selection
The bar code programming labels on the following pages allow you to
enable or disable individual symbologies.
NOTE
If you enable a symbology that has additional features that should
be set, turn to the pages that support that symbology and its
programmable features.
SET
---------------------------------------------ENABLE UPC/EAN -------------DISABLE UPC/EAN -------------ENABLE CODE 39-----------------DISABLE CODE 39 ----------------ENABLE PHARMACODE2 39 ------DISABLE PHARMACODE 39 --------
Code 39 must first be enabled for the scanner to read PharmaCode 39 labels. Enabling PharmaCode
39 will convert Code 39 data to PharmaCode format whenever possible.
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Standard 2 of 5 must first be enabled before IATA can be enabled; however, the scanner will not read
Standard 2 of 5 labels when IATA is enabled.
ENABLE CODABAR -----------------DISABLE CODABAR ----------------ENABLE CODE 93-----------------DISABLE CODE 93 ----------------ENABLE CODE 128 ---------------DISABLE CODE 1284 -------------ENABLE MSI/PLESSEY -----------DISABLE MSI/PLESSEY ------------
END
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Code 128 is always active for the purpose of reading programming bar code labels. Scanning the
DISABLE ALL SYMBOLOGIES or the DISABLE CODE 128 labels disables Code 128 transmission to
the host (disables decoding of all C128 non-programming labels).
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UPC/EAN Options
The information below provides a brief description of the programmable
UPC/EAN features included on the following pages.
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 adds a leading zero to a UPC-A
label which 'expands' the label to the EAN-13 data format.
Selecting this feature also changes the symbology ID to match
those required for EAN-13.
Expand UPC-E to UPC-A expands UPC-E labels to UPC-A
data format. Selecting this feature also changes the symbology ID to match those required for UPC-A.
If this feature and Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 are both enabled, label data will be sent to the host in EAN-13 label
format.
Expand EAN-8 to EAN-13 adds five zeros in front of an
EAN-8 label. Data is sent in EAN-13 data format. Selecting
this feature also changes the symbology ID to match those
required for EAN-13.
Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 expands UPC-E labels to EAN-13
data format. Selecting this feature also changes the symbology ID to match those required for EAN-13.
UPC-A or UPC-E and EAN-8 or EAN-13 Two and Five Digit
Add-Ons
Optional scanner will read UPC/EAN bar codes with or
without add-ons.
Required UPC/EAN bar codes must have add-on or label
will not be read.
Disable scanner will not recognize/read add-on portion
of UPC/EAN labels, but will read the main body of the label.
Price/Weight Check Digit provides options for enabling
price/weight check digits. The feature includes selections for
domestic four or five digit, and European four or five digit, as
well as the option to disable the price/weight check.
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UPC/EAN Expansion
Expand EAN-8 to EAN-13
SET
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EXPANSION
EXPANSION
UPC-E TO UPC-A
EXPAND 1 ----------------------------
EXPANSION
EAN-8 TO EAN-13
UPC-E TO EAN-13
EXPAND 1 ----------------------------
EXPANSION
UPC-A TO EAN-13
END
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When any expansion feature is enabled, the transmission of the Prefix, Suffix, Check Digit
and Number System Digit (NSD) are controlled by your selections for the symbology
'expanded to' rather than the symbology 'expanded from'. For example, if you expand UPC-E
to UPC-A, settings for UPC-A determine how the scanner sends a bar code's contents.
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UPC/EAN Add-Ons
If you need to scan UPC or EAN labels that include add-on codes, the
selections on this page set the scanner's Add-on feature. Three add-on
read modes are available: optional, required and disabled.
Optional the scanner will recognize UPC bar codes with or
without add-ons.
NOTE
Due to the structure of add-on codes, selecting the Optional
setting makes it impossible to ensure that the scanner will always
read the add-on portion of the label. PSC makes no guarantee,
either written or implied, that scanners with optional add-on
decoding enabled will perform with the speed and accuracy required for any given application.
Required the scanner will not recognize or decode any UPC/
EAN labels that do not contain an add-on segment.
Disabled the scanner will not recognize or decode any addon segment of UPC/EAN labels. The scanner will read and
decode the standard UPC/EAN portion of the label.
SET
END
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SET
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DISABLE PRICE/WEIGHT CHECK --ENABLE 4 DIGIT CHECK ----------ENABLE 5 DIGIT CHECK ----------ENABLE EURO 4 DIGIT CHECK ---ENABLE EURO 5 DIGIT CHECK ---END
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SET
UPC-A
DON'T SEND CHECK DIGIT -------SEND NSD1 ----------------------DON'T SEND NSD1 --------------SEND CHECK DIGIT2 ---------------
UPC-E
DON'T SEND CHECK DIGIT2 ------SEND NSD2 ----------------------DON'T SEND NSD2 ---------------
END
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NSD = Number System Digit. The NSD character is the character that precedes the UPC bar
code. The NSD for regular UPC-A bar codes is a zero. Other commonly used Number
System Digits used with UPC-A are:
2 - used for random weight items such as meat and produce
3 - used for the drug and health items
0
4 - used for in-store non-food items
xxxxx xxxxx
NSD
5 - used for coupons
If UPC-E is expanded to UPC-A, the transmission of Check Digit (CD) and NSD will be
determined by the UPC-A settings on this page, not by these settings.
EAN-8
SET
EAN-13
END
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Code 39 Options
The Code 39 symbology has the following programmable features:
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Code 39 (continued)
Use these labels to change the Code 39 programmable features.
SET
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CHECK DIGIT
CODE 39 FULL
ASCII
START /STOP
TRANSMIT ---------------------------
END
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Code 39 (continued)
Follow these steps to set Code 39 Minimum Label Length:
1.
2.
3.
Setting Lengths
If you are setting a length less than ten, you must scan a zero first and
then the length digit ( 04, 06, 08).
4.
5.
SET
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SET M INIMUM LABEL LENGTH -----0 -----------------------------------1 -----------------------------------2 -----------------------------------3 -----------------------------------4 ------------------------------------
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AIM SYMBOLOGY
ID P REFIX
SET
END
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Interleaved 2 of 5
The Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology has the following programmable features:
Check Digit calculates the Check Digit to verify that the Check
Digit contained in the bar code label is correct. If you enable
this feature, your bar codes must contain a Check Digit.
You may also choose to transmit or not transmit the Check
Digit independent of whether the Check Digit is calculated by
the scanner. The Transmit Check Digit will have no effect
unless the Compute Check Digit feature is enabled. If you
choose Dont Compute Check Digit, the scanner sends the
Check Digit encoded in the bar code without verifying its
accuracy. If you choose both Compute Check Digit and Don't
Transmit Check Digit, the scanner will remove the Check Digit's
contents before sending the bar code data to the host.
Label Format provides the selection between fixed or variable
length labels. If your application has labels with specific fixed
lengths, we recommend selecting fixed lengths to improve read
rate and avoid short reads.
You can select any valid number of digits for reading specific
length labels only. Read the following details for specific
Interleaved 2 of 5 limits.
For variable length symbologies, the QS6000/6000 Plus will decode up to 50 characters, but
the actual length varies with label size and quality. The IBM POS interface is limited to 32
characters labels.
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Set Second Fixed Length use this label to instruct the scanner
that the next two programming labels you scan will define the
second fixed label length. Again, this setting can be any even
number of digits between 02 and 50 * digits.
No Second Fixed Length scan this label after setting the first
fixed length to instruct the scanner to recognize only the label
length chosen as the first fixed length.
SET
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CHECK DIGIT
VARIBLE L ENGTH
LABELS
END
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For variable length symbologies, the QS6000/6000 Plus will decode up to 50 characters, but
the actual length varies with label size and quality. The IBM POS interface is limited to 32
characters labels.
3.
Set the first fixed label length by scanning the correct digits
from the next two pages.
If you need to set a second fixed length, continue with step
five. If you do not need to set a second fixed length scan the
NO SECOND FIXED LENGTH below and skip to step seven.
5.
6.
7.
3.
If you are setting a length less than ten, you must scan a zero first and
then the length digit ( 04, 06, 08).
4.
5.
For variable length symbologies, the QS6000/6000 Plus will decode up to 50 characters, but
the actual length varies with label size and quality. The IBM POS interface is limited to 32
characters labels.
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SET
SET SECOND FIXED L ENGTH -----NO SECOND FIXED LENGTH ------SET M INIMUM LABEL LENGTH -----0 -----------------------------------1 -----------------------------------2 -----------------------------------3 -----------------------------------4 -----------------------------------5 -----------------------------------6 -----------------------------------8 -----------------------------------END
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Standard 2 of 5
The Standard 2 of 5 symbology has the following programmable features:
Check Digit calculates the Check Digit to verify that the
Check Digit contained in the bar code label is correct. If you
enable this feature, your bar codes must contain a Check Digit.
You may also choose to transmit or not transmit the Check
Digit independent of whether the Check Digit is calculated by
the scanner. The Transmit Check Digit will have no effect
unless the Compute Check Digit feature is enabled. If you
choose Dont Compute Check Digit, the scanner sends the
Check Digit encoded in the bar code without verifying its
accuracy. If you choose both Compute Check Digit and Don't
Transmit Check Digit, the scanner will remove the Check
Digit's contents before sending the bar code data to the host.
The Transmit Check Digit option has no effect unless the
Compute Check Digit option is enabled.
Label Format provides the selection between fixed or
variable length labels. If your application has labels with
specific fixed lengths, we recommend selecting fixed lengths
to improve read rate and avoid short reads.
You can select any valid number of digits for reading specific
length labels only. Read the following details for specific
Standard 2 of 5 limits.
Set First Fixed Length use this label to instruct the scanner
that the next two programming labels you scan will define the
first fixed label length. This setting can be any number of digits
between 01 and 50 * digits.
For variable length symbologies, the QS6000/6000 Plus will decode up to 50 characters, but
the actual length varies with label size and quality. The IBM POS interface is limited to 32
characters labels.
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No Second Fixed Length scan this label after setting the first
fixed length to instruct the scanner to recognize only the label
length chosen as the first fixed length.
SET
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CHECK DIGIT
VARIBLE L ENGTH
LABELS
END
*
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For variable length symbologies, the QS6000/6000 Plus will decode up to 50 characters, but
the actual length varies with label size and quality. The IBM POS interface is limited to 32
characters labels.
3.
Set the first fixed label length by scanning the correct digits
from the next two pages.
If you need to set a second fixed length, continue with step
five. If you do not need to set a second fixed length scan the
NO SECOND FIXED LENGTH below and skip to step seven.
5.
6.
7.
3.
If you are setting a length less than ten, you must scan a zero first and
then the length digit ( 04, 07, 08).
4.
5.
For variable length symbologies, the QS6000/6000 Plus will decode up to 50 characters, but
the actual length varies with label size and quality. The IBM POS interface is limited to 32
characters labels.
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SET
SET SECOND FIXED L ENGTH -----NO SECOND FIXED LENGTH ------SET M INIMUM LABEL LENGTH -----0 -----------------------------------1 -----------------------------------2 -----------------------------------3 -----------------------------------4 -----------------------------------5 -----------------------------------6 ------------------------------------
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Codabar Options
The Codabar symbology has the following programmable features:
Check Digit calculates the Check Digit to verify the label's
contents have been read correctly. If you enable this feature,
your bar codes must include a Check Digit. You may also
choose to transmit or not transmit the Check Digit.
Start/Stop Characters you can choose either Send or Don't
Send depending on your host's interface requirement.
Start/Stop Format if you need to send the Start/Stop
characters, there are four standard format options that you
can select from; ABCD/TN*E, ABCD/ABCD, abcd/tn*e, or
abcd/abcd. This setting must match your system requirements. If you select one of these options, it determines how
the ASCII characters A, B, C, D that are used for Start/Stop
characters, will be translated before being sent to the host.
Start/Stop Match the requirement that the Start and Stop
characters must match (be identical) can be enabled or
disabled.
Label Format provides the selection between fixed or
variable length labels. If your application has labels with
specific fixed length, we recommend selecting fixed lengths
to improve read rate.
If you select variable length, the scanner will recognize labels
with between 03 and 47 * digits (not including the optional
check digit).
Set First Fixed Length if you select fixed length, use
this feature to set a first fixed label length to a setting between 03 and 50 * digits.
Set Second Fixed Length if you select fixed length, use
this feature to set a second fixed label length to a setting
between 03 and 50 * digits.
No Second Fixed Length scan this label after setting the
first fixed length to instruct the scanner to recognize only the
label length chosen as the first label length.
Gap Check allows the scanner to combine two label halves
printed in close proximity to each other that may have been
printed at different times and perhaps different locations.
*
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For variable length symbologies, the QS6000/6000 Plus will decode up to 50 characters, but
the actual length varies with label size and quality. The IBM POS interface is limited to 32
characters labels.
SET
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CHECK DIGIT
GAP CHECK
VARIABLE LENGTH
LABELS
TRANSMIT ---------------------------
END
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SET
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MATCH NOT REQUIRED ------------MATCH REQUIRED -----------------DON'T TRANSMIT ------------------TRANSMIT 1 -------------------------FORMAT = ABCD/TN*E -------FORMAT = abcd/tn*e -----------FORMAT = ABCD/ABCD ------FORMAT = abcd/abcd ----------END
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Choosing Transmit Start/Stop characters requires selecting one of these four data format
selections: ABCD/TN*E, abcd, tn*e, ABCD/ABCD, or abcd/abcd. Refer to Appendix A,
Standard Factory Settings, to identify the default setting for your scanner's interface type.
3.
Setting Lengths
If you are setting a length less than ten, you must scan a zero first and
then the length digit (02, ...09).
4.
Set the first fixed length label by scanning the correct digits
from the next page. The selectable range is from 03 to 50 *
digits.
If you need to set a second fixed length, continue with step
five. If you do not need to set a second fixed length, scan
the NO SECOND FIXED LENGTH label below and skip to
step seven.
SET
----------------------------------------------
CODABAR
SET FIRST FIXED LENGTH --------SET SECOND FIXED L ENGTH -----NO SECOND FIXED LENGTH -------
For variable length symbologies, the QS6000/6000 Plus will decode up to 50 characters, but
the actual length varies with label size and quality. The IBM POS interface is limited to 32
characters labels.
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5.
6.
Set the second fixed label length by scanning the correct digits
from this page. The selectable range is from 03 to 50 * digits.
7.
0 -----------------------------------1 ------------------------------------
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For variable length symbologies, the QS6000/6000 Plus will decode up to 50 characters, but
the actual length varies with label size and quality. The IBM POS interface is limited to 32
characters labels.
SET
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MSI/PLESSEY
CHECK DIGIT SELECTIONS
CALCULATE CHECK DIGIT ---------DON'T CALCULATE CHECK DIGIT -TRANSMIT CHECK DIGIT -----------DON'T TRANSMIT CHECK DIGIT ---ONE CHECK DIGIT ----------------TWO C HECK DIGITS ---------------END
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Set the first fixed label length by scanning the correct digits
on the following page. If you are setting a length less than
ten, you must scan a zero first and then the length digit (e.g.,
04, 06, 09). If a second fixed length is not needed, skip to
Step 8.
6.
7.
8.
MSI/PLESSEY
ENABLE FIXED LENGTHS
SET
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SET FIRST FIXED LENGTH --------SET SECOND FIXED LENGTH -----NO SECOND FIXED LENGTH ------0 ------------------------------------
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79
General Features
The following section contains the general features that are common to all
interfaces. These features allow modification of the scanner's behavior to
accomodate user preferences.
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---------------------------------------------OFF ---------------------------------
POWER-UP BEEP
O N ---------------------------------ENABLE -----------------------------
BEEPER VOLUME
A UDIBLE SIGNAL
SET
NORMAL -----------------------------
DISABLE -----------------------------
LOUD --------------------------------
BEEP DURATION
WHEN TO BEEP
END
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Read Verification
QuickScan 6000/6000 Plus programming has been improved to allow selection of read verification "minimum read" requirements by symbology type,
as well as universally. This means that the scanner needn't waste valuable time verifying high-confidence symbologies, while offering the
security of multiple read verification on less reliable codes.
NOTE
The more times the scanner is required to read and compare the
bar code's data, the longer it will take to complete a good read
cycle.
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2.
3.
4.
Repeat steps one through three above until read verification has
been selected for all symbologies you desire to be verified.
5.
SET
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VERIFY UPC-A ------------------VERIFY UPC-E ------------------VERIFY EAN-8 -------------------VERIFY EAN-13 -----------------VERIFY INSTORE LABEL1 -------------------VERIFY CODE 39 ------------------
Instore labels are UPC-A bar codes with a number system character of 2 or 4, and EAN-8 and
EAN-13 bar codes with a Flag 1 character of 2.
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VERIFY I NTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 -----VERIFY STANDARD2 2 OF 5 -------VERIFY CODABAR ------------------VERIFY CODE 93 -----------------VERIFY CODE 128 ----------------
VERIFY READS
(A PPLIES TO ALL SYMBOLOGIES
VERIFY MSI/PLESSEY ------------ONE READ ------------------------TWO READS -----------------------THREE READS ---------------------FOUR READS -----------------------
END
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The Standard 2 of 5 symbology is available for QuickScan 6000 Plus scanners ONLY.
SET
END
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Very Low Power Mode can be used with RS-232 and Wand Emulation Interfaces ONLY . If
Very Low Power Mode is selected with other interfaces will cause the scanner to default to
Low Power Idle instead.
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Debug Mode
When enabled, this mode will cause any product labels that are read to
be discarded with no attempt made to transmit them to a host. Any host
scanning control will also be disabled while this option is in effect. This
mode may be enabled in conjunction with any of the defined host
interfaces. All other programmable options that are set for that interface
will remain in effect while in debug mode.
DEBUG MODE
SET
END
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AUTOSENSE
STAND M ODE
SET
END
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Appendix A
Additional Information
Host Programming
Some interfaces and host systems include the ability to configure the
scanner by sending commands to the scanner. Consult your host system
manual for more infomation about this feature.
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Appendix B
Sample Bar Codes
CODE 128
C o d e
1 2 8
T e s
CODE 39
C
INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CODABAR
A $ 9 9 . 9 5 A
CODE 93
Code 93.test
UPC-A
0
88
00112 23344
4 9
01118
6 9 0 0 0
UPC-E
0
998875
EAN-8 (JAN-8)
0021 0126
EAN-13 (JAN-13)
1
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NOTES
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DEFAULT
FEATURE
OCIA (PSC)
OCIA (SNI)
General Features
Audible Signal
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Power-Up Beep
Enable
Enable
Enable
Disable
High
High
High
Low
Beeper Volume
Beep Duration
When to Beep
100ms
100ms
100ms
100ms
Beep/LED After Beep/LED After Beep/LED After Beep/LED After
Decode
Decode
Decode
Decode
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Debug Mode
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Enable
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Enable
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Send as Code 39
Disable
Disable
N/A
N/A
Disable
Disable
N/A
N/A
Unsolicited Status
OCIA I/F Settings
Transmit
Don't Transmit
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Enable
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Disable
Enable
N/A
N/A
Disable
Disable
Host Commands
N/A
N/A
Enable
Enable
Intercharacter Delay
Wand Em. I/F Settings
N/A
N/A
Disable
Disable
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Polarity
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Signal Speed
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Data Format
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Idle State
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Transmit Pre-Noise
Transmit C128 Function
Characters
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Record Your
Default Set
FEATURE
Wand
Emulation
DEFAULT
RS-232
SNI RS-232
Keyboard
Wedge
General Features
Audible Signal
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Power-Up Beep
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
High
High
Low
High
Beeper Volume
Beep Duration
When to Beep
100ms
100ms
100ms
100ms
Beep/LED After Beep/LED After Beep/LED After Beep/LED After
Decode
Decode
Decode
Decode
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Debug Mode
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Send as Code 39
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Unsolicited Status
OCIA I/F
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Host Commands
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Intercharacter Delay
Wand Em. I/F Settings
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Enable
Space Low, Bar
High
660sec/
module
Transmit as
normal
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Idle State
Idle Low
N/A
N/A
N/A
Transmit Pre-Noise
Transmit C128 Function
Characters
Enable
N/A
N/A
N/A
Enable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Record Your
Default Set
DEFAULT
FEATURE
OCIA (PSC)
OCIA (SNI)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Software Control
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Intercharacter Delay
Keyboard Wedge I/F
Settings
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Intercharacter Delay
N/A
Label Transmit Format Config Items
Prefix
N/A
Suffix
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
I 2 of 5 Label I.D.
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
UPC/EAN
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Code 39
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Interleaved 2 of 5
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Codabar
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Code 93
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Code 128
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
MSI/Plessey
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Record Your
Default Set
FEATURE
Wand
Emulation
DEFAULT
Keyboard
Wedge
RS-232
SNI RS-232
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Enable Std
N/A
9600
None
1
8
N/A
Disable
Software Control
N/A
Xon/Xoff
N/A
Enable
9600
Odd
1
8
Use CTS/RTS
Flow Control
Disable
Xon/Xoff
Intercharacter Delay
Keyboard Wedge I/F
Settings
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Type E
N/A
N/A
N/A
External Kbd
N/A
N/A
N/A
Disable
N/A
N/A
Disable
Global D00
Transmit as
Prefix
Disable
Global D00
Transmit as
Prefix
Disable
Global D00
Transmit as
Prefix
Intercharacter Delay
N/A
Label Transmit Format Config Items
Prefix
N/A
Suffix
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
4100
4100
4100
N/A
2A00
4D00
2A00
N/A
2500
4.00E+00
2500
I 2 of 5 Label I.D.
N/A
6900
4900
6900
N/A
2600
4C00
2600
N/A
2300
4B00
2300
N/A
4000
4F00
UPC/EAN
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Code 39
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Interleaved 2 of 5
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Codabar
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Code 93
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Code 128
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
MSI/Plessey
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Record Your
Default Set
DEFAULT
OCIA (PSC)
OCIA (SNI)
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
UPC-A NSD
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable
UPC-E NSD
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Disable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
FEATURE
UPC/EAN Options
UPC-A to EAN-13
Expansion
UPC-E to UPC-A
Expansion
EAN-8 to EAN-13
Expansion
UPC-E to EAN-13
Expansion
2 and 5 Digit Addons
Start/Stop Character
Transmit
Transmit
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Fixed Length 1
14
14
14
14
Fixed Length 2
Record Your
Default Set
DEFAULT
RS-232
SNI RS-232
Keyboard
Wedge
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Dont Expand
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Dont Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Enable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Dont Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
FEATURE
UPC/EAN Options
UPC-A to EAN-13
Expansion
UPC-E to UPC-A
Expansion
EAN-8 to EAN-13
Expansion
UPC-E to EAN-13
Expansion
Wand
Emulation
UPC-A NSD
UPC-E Check Digit
UPC-E NSD
Start/Stop Character
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Dont Transmit
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Fixed Length 1
14
14
14
14
Fixed Length 2
Record Your
Default Set
DEFAULT
FEATURE
OCIA (PSC)
OCIA (SNI)
Codabar Options
Check Digit Compute
Require
Require
Require
Ignore
Transmit
Transmit
Dont Transmit
Transmit
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Gap Check
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Not Required
Not Required
Not Required
Not Required
Start/Stop Match
Start/Stop Transmission
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
ABCD/ABCD
ABCD/ABCD
ABCD/ABCD
abcd/abcd
Fixed Length 1
14
14
14
14
Fixed Length 2
MSI/Plessey Options
Require
Require
Require
Ignore
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
1
Disable
Requirement
1
Disable
Requirement
1
Disable
Requirement
1
Disable
Requirement
6
7
6
7
6
7
6
7
Start/Stop Format
Record Your
Default Set
FEATURE
Wand
Emulation
DEFAULT
RS-232
SNI RS-232
Keyboard
Wedge
Codabar Options
Check Digit Compute
Ignore
Require
Ignore
Require
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Dont Transmit
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Gap Check
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Not Required
Not Required
Not Required
Not Required
Start/Stop Match
Start/Stop Transmission
Start/Stop Format
Enable
ABCD/TN*E
Enable
ABCD/ABCD
Enable
Disable
abcd/abcd
ABCD/ABCD
Fixed Length 1
14
14
14
14
Fixed Length 2
MSI/Plessey Options
Ignore
Require
Require
Require
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
Transmit
1
Disable
Requirement
1
Disable
Requirement
1
Disable
Requirement
1
Disable
Requirement
6
7
6
7
6
7
6
7
Record Your
Default Set
Asia Pacific
Italy
PSC S.p.A.
Vimercate (MI), Italy
Telephone: [39] (0) 39/62903.1
Fax: [39] (0) 39/6859496
Australia
Japan
France
Latin America
PSC S.A.R.L.
LES ULIS Cedex, France
Telephone: [33].01.64.86.71.00
Fax: [33].01.64 46.72.44
Germany
United Kingdom
PSC GmbH
Darmstadt, Germany
Telephone: 49 (0) 61 51/93 58-0
Fax: 49 (0) 61 51/93 58 58
www.pscnet.com
PSC Scanning, Inc.
959 Terry Street
Eugene, OR 97402-9150
Telephone: (541) 683-5700
Toll Free: (800) 547-2507
Telefax: (541) 686-1702
R44-1540 (Rev L)