User Manual for OPTICON models including: 2D Handy Scanner, L-46X

L-46X

2D Handy Scanner

TS18054

Asuka Kaji

User's Manual

L-46X Quick Start Guide (1 copy). Following are packed to RS-232C

2D Handy Scanner

This manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or converted ... ・In case any abnormality occurs in the scanner or stops working, unplug the cable and the AC adapter and contact the dealer. Leaving as is may cause malfunction, overheating, smoke and fire.

User's Manual 1st Caution and Warning Read following caution carefully before installing and/or using this product. Incorrect handling may cause malfunction, overheating, smoke, fire, injury and electric shock etc. Caution Electrical handling ・In case any abnormality occurs in the scanner or stops working, unplug the cable and the AC ...


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L-46X User Manual
L-46X
2D Handy Scanner
User's Manual

The information in this document is subject to change without notice.

Document History

Model Number: Edition: Date:

L-46X 1st 06-March-2019

Specification Number: TS18054 Original Spec Number: (TS17017)

© 2019 Opticon. All rights reserved.
This manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon.

Limited Warranty and Disclaimers
Please read this manual carefully before installing or using the product.

Serial Number
A serial number appears on all Opticon products. This official registration number is directly related to the device purchased. Do not remove the serial number from your Opticon device. Removing the serial number voids the warranty.

Warranty
Unless otherwise agreed in a written contract, all Opticon products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for two years after purchase excluding batteries. Opticon will repair or, at its option, replace products that are defective in materials or workmanship with proper use during the warranty period. Opticon is not liable for damages caused by modifications made by a customer. In such cases, standard repair charges will apply. If a product is returned under warranty and no defect is found, standard repair charges will apply. Opticon assumes no liability for any direct, indirect, consequential or incidental damages arising out of use or inability to use both the hardware and software, even if Opticon has been informed about the possibility of such damages.

Packaging
The packing materials are recyclable. We recommend that you save all packing material to use should you need to transport your data collector or send it for service. Damage caused by improper packaging during shipment is not covered by the warranty.

Trademarks
Trademarks used are the property of their respective owners.
Opticon Inc. and Opticon Sensors Europe B.V. are wholly owned subsidiaries of OPTOELECTRONICS CO.,LTD., 12-17, Tsukagoshi 4-chome, Warabi-shi, Saitama, Japan 335-0002. TEL +81-(0) 48-446-1183; FAX +81-(0) 48-446-1184

SUPPORT
USA
Phone: 800-636-0090 Email: support@opticonusa.com Web: www.opticonusa.com

Europe
Phone: +31235692728 Email: support@opticon.com Web: www.opticon.com

Caution and Warning
Read following caution carefully before installing and/or using this product. Incorrect handling may cause malfunction, overheating, smoke, fire, injury and electric shock etc.
Caution
Electrical handling In case any abnormality occurs in the scanner or stops working, unplug the cable and the AC
adapter and contact the dealer. Leaving as is may cause malfunction, overheating, smoke and fire. Do not use this product at voltage outside the specified range. It may cause overheating, smoke and
fire. Do not let the AC adapter get wet. It may cause overheating, smoke, fire and electric shock. Do not plug/unplug the connectors while power is supplied.
Excessive shock / stress Do not drop this product. Do not push or place this product under or between heavy items. Do not swing the product around by the cable. It may cause injury or damage to the device.
Cable handling Do not wrap L-46X cable around a host device (PC, tablet etc.). It may cause breakage to the strain
relief and the cable jacket, and could cause malfunction, overheating, smoke and fire. Do not place this product and AC adapter under or between heavy items. Do not bend the cable at extremely low temperatures. Immediately unplug the cable and AC adapter, then contact your dealer if:
 If the cable jacket tears open or separates from the connector.  If any core wire, become exposed.  If the cable generates heat, even if it looks normal. Continued use in any of these conditions may cause malfunction, overheating, and/or fire.
Operating environment Do not use this product at temperatures outside the specified range. Do not use this product near combustible materials (gas, gunpowder etc.). It may cause smoke and
fire. Do not immerse this product in water or any other liquid. If any condensation forms on the product, abstain from the use of it until moisture has evaporated to
prevent malfunctions. Do not store this product in dusty environments and in extremely high humidity. Do not store this product in extremely cold or hot places. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight for long periods of time. Avoid static electricity and do not put the product near a radio or a TV. Excessive static electricity
may cause malfunction. Do not place in an unstable place.
Others Do not disassemble this product. Do not stare into the LED light from the scan window. It may damage your eyes. Do not soil or scratch the scan window. It may have a bad effect on the reading. Do not expose this product to edible / industrial fat and chemicals. This product may be affected by an instantaneous power-on condition of machinery, lighting, or
motors, etc. Do not let children use this product.

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Regulatory Compliance
(1) LED Safety IEC 62471:2006 Exempt Risk Group

(2) EMC EN 55024:2010 +A1:2015 EN 55032:2012 +AC:2013 Class B

FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ( 1 ) this device may not cause harmful Interference, and ( 2 ) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

VCCI  B









Disclaimer: OPTOELECTRONICS CO.,LTD. will not bear any responsibility in case of malfunction, accident, repair and damage assurance.

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Document Name: L-46X User's Manual

Edition 1st

Date 2019/03/06

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Contents
Caution and Warning ............................................................................................................................. i 1 Abstract .......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Features of the Scanner ........................................................................................................... 2 1.2 Flow to Integrate....................................................................................................................... 3 2 Before Using .................................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 Model Details............................................................................................................................ 5
2.1.1 Standard ........................................................................................................................... 5 2.1.2 Model Description ............................................................................................................. 5 2.2 Package Contents .................................................................................................................... 6 2.3 Detailed View ........................................................................................................................... 7 2.4 Connect to the Host.................................................................................................................. 8 2.5 How to Read............................................................................................................................. 9 2.5.1 Handheld .......................................................................................................................... 9 2.5.2 Hands-Free ....................................................................................................................... 9 2.6 Reading Range ...................................................................................................................... 10 2.7 Operation Transition ............................................................................................................... 11 2.7.1 Operation Transition Diagram ........................................................................................ 11 2.7.2 Operation Invalid Transition Diagram ............................................................................. 12 2.7.3 USB Suspend Mode Transition Diagram........................................................................ 12 2.8 Buzzer and Status LED .......................................................................................................... 13 2.9 Cable Desorption Method....................................................................................................... 14 2.9.1 Removing Cable ............................................................................................................. 14 2.9.2 Attaching Cable .............................................................................................................. 15 2.10 Optional Accessories.............................................................................................................. 16 2.10.1 Stand (STD-46)............................................................................................................... 16 2.10.2 Holder (STD-4101) ......................................................................................................... 17 2.10.3 Various Exchange Cable ................................................................................................ 17 3 Configurations ............................................................................................................................. 18 3.1 Configuring with Commands .................................................................................................. 19 3.1.1 Command Packet ........................................................................................................... 19 3.1.2 Configuring with 2D Menu .............................................................................................. 20 3.1.3 Configuring with 1D Menu Code..................................................................................... 21 3.1.4 Forced Initialization ......................................................................................................... 22 3.2 Command Packet Sending Precautions ................................................................................ 23 3.2.1 Each interface Default Setting ........................................................................................ 23 3.2.2 Save Settings.................................................................................................................. 24 3.2.3 Custom Setting ............................................................................................................... 24 3.2.4 Various Interface Switching ............................................................................................ 24 3.3 Basic Commands ................................................................................................................... 25 3.3.1 Diagnostic Commands.................................................................................................... 25

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3.3.2 ACK/NAK for Serial Commands ..................................................................................... 25 3.3.3 Enable/Disable 2D Menu Code ...................................................................................... 25 3.3.4 Disable Reading Operation ............................................................................................ 25 3.3.5 Buzzer and Indicator ....................................................................................................... 26 3.3.6 Trigger Command........................................................................................................... 26 3.3.7 Direct Numerical Input Command .................................................................................. 26 4 Indicator Options ......................................................................................................................... 27 4.1 Buzzer .................................................................................................................................... 28 4.1.1 Buzzer Loudness ............................................................................................................ 28 4.1.2 Good Read Buzzer ......................................................................................................... 28 4.1.3 Start-up Buzzer ............................................................................................................... 29 4.1.4 Read Timeout Buzzer ..................................................................................................... 29 4.1.5 Intermediate Buzzer........................................................................................................ 29 4.2 Status LED ............................................................................................................................. 30 4.2.1 Status LED Lighting Color .............................................................................................. 30 4.2.2 Status LED Lighting Time ............................................................................................... 30 4.3 Good Read Aiming ................................................................................................................. 31 4.4 Indicator in General ................................................................................................................ 32 4.4.1 Indicator Timing .............................................................................................................. 32 5 Interface ........................................................................................................................................ 33 5.1 USB-HID................................................................................................................................. 34 5.1.1 USB-HID Basic Information ............................................................................................ 35 5.1.2 Connection Confirmation (USB-HID).............................................................................. 36 5.1.3 NumLock CapsLock control............................................................................................ 36 5.1.4 Data Output Speed (USB-HID)....................................................................................... 37 5.1.5 Inter Character Delay (USB-HID) ................................................................................... 37 5.1.6 Keyboard Language ....................................................................................................... 38 5.1.7 Trouble Shooting (USB-HID) .......................................................................................... 39 5.2 USB-COM .............................................................................................................................. 40 5.2.1 USB-COM Basic Information .......................................................................................... 41 5.2.2 Integration (USB driver) .................................................................................................. 41 5.2.3 Connection Confirm ........................................................................................................ 41 5.2.4 Fixed USB-COM Port ..................................................................................................... 42 5.2.5 Connection Method......................................................................................................... 42 5.2.6 COM to HID Output ........................................................................................................ 42 5.2.7 Trouble Shooting (USB-COM) ........................................................................................ 43 5.3 RS-232C................................................................................................................................. 44 5.3.1 RS-232C Basic Information ............................................................................................ 45 5.3.2 Baud Rate (Transfer Speed) .......................................................................................... 45 5.3.3 Character Format............................................................................................................ 46 5.3.4 Handshaking (Flow Control) ........................................................................................... 46 5.3.5 Inter Character Delay (RS-232C) ................................................................................... 51

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5.3.6 Trouble Shooting (RS-232C) .......................................................................................... 51 5.4 Common Settings ................................................................................................................... 52
5.4.1 Data Buffer Mode............................................................................................................ 52 6 Code Options ............................................................................................................................... 53
6.1 Setting of Readable Codes .................................................................................................... 54 6.1.1 1D Codes ........................................................................................................................ 54 6.1.2 Postal Code .................................................................................................................... 55 6.1.3 GS1 DataBar .................................................................................................................. 56 6.1.4 GS1 Composite Code..................................................................................................... 56 6.1.5 2D Codes ........................................................................................................................ 57 6.1.6 Other Options for Codes................................................................................................. 57 6.1.7 OCR ................................................................................................................................ 58
6.2 Setting of Code Common Options ......................................................................................... 59 6.2.1 GS1 Convert ................................................................................................................... 59 6.2.2 Positive and Negative Image of Barcodes (1D code common)...................................... 60 6.2.3 Quiet Zone (1D code common) ...................................................................................... 60 6.2.4 Redundancy (1D code common) .................................................................................... 61 6.2.5 Add-on waiting time ........................................................................................................ 61 6.2.6 ECI Protocol Output ........................................................................................................ 62 6.2.7 OCR Free Edit ................................................................................................................ 63
6.3 Setting of Code Specific Options ........................................................................................... 64 6.3.1 UPC ................................................................................................................................ 64 6.3.2 EAN/JAN......................................................................................................................... 67 6.3.3 Code 39 and It. Pharm (Code 32) .................................................................................. 71 6.3.4 Codabar .......................................................................................................................... 73 6.3.5 Interleaved 2 of 5 and S-Code........................................................................................ 75 6.3.6 Code128 ......................................................................................................................... 76 6.3.7 IATA ................................................................................................................................ 77 6.3.8 MSI/Plessey .................................................................................................................... 77 6.3.9 UK/Plessey ..................................................................................................................... 77 6.3.10 Telepen ........................................................................................................................... 77 6.3.11 Code 11 .......................................................................................................................... 78 6.3.12 Korean Postal Authority .................................................................................................. 78 6.3.13 GS1 DataBar .................................................................................................................. 79 6.3.14 Composite GS1 DataBar ................................................................................................ 80 6.3.15 PDF 417.......................................................................................................................... 81 6.3.16 QR Code ......................................................................................................................... 82 6.3.17 Data Matrix ..................................................................................................................... 84 6.3.18 Aztec Code ..................................................................................................................... 85
6.4 Setting of Number of Characters............................................................................................ 86 6.4.1 Fixed Length ON, Minimum / Maximum Length for Selected Codes ............................. 86 6.4.2 Command List: Fixed Length ON/Minimum/Maximum Length....................................... 87

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7 String Options.............................................................................................................................. 88 7.1 Case Conversion .................................................................................................................... 89 7.2 Prefix / Suffix (appending character function) ........................................................................ 90 7.2.1 Set Prefix / Suffix ............................................................................................................ 92 7.2.2 Command List: Settings of the Prefix / Suffix ................................................................. 93 7.2.3 ASCII (Prefix / Suffix Values).......................................................................................... 95 7.2.4 Code ID........................................................................................................................... 96 7.2.5 Code Length ................................................................................................................... 96 7.2.6 Scan Time....................................................................................................................... 96
8 Read Options ............................................................................................................................... 97 8.1 Read Modes ........................................................................................................................... 98 8.1.1 Read Modes ................................................................................................................... 98 8.1.2 Read Time ...................................................................................................................... 99 8.1.3 Central Reading ............................................................................................................ 100 8.2 Manual Trigger ..................................................................................................................... 101 8.2.1 Trigger Repeat .............................................................................................................. 101 8.3 Auto Trigger.......................................................................................................................... 102 8.3.1 Normal Auto Trigger ..................................................................................................... 102 8.3.2 Auto Trigger Sensitivity................................................................................................. 102 8.3.3 Double read reset time ................................................................................................. 102 8.3.4 Read Time Adjustment ................................................................................................. 103 8.3.5 Auto Trigger Sleep Mode.............................................................................................. 103 8.3.6 Detection Mode............................................................................................................. 103 8.4 Illumination and Aiming ........................................................................................................ 104 8.4.1 Reading LED Illumination ............................................................................................. 104 8.4.2 LED Aiming ................................................................................................................... 104 8.4.3 Batch Reading / Data Edit Function ............................................................................. 105 8.4.4 Data Edit Function ........................................................................................................ 105
9 Appendix .................................................................................................................................... 106 9.1 Code ID Table ...................................................................................................................... 107 9.1.1 Opticon Code ID prefix / suffix value ............................................................................ 107 9.1.2 Code Option AIM / ISO15424 Code ID prefix / Suffix value ......................................... 108 9.2 L-46X Specification Overview .............................................................................................. 112 9.2.1 Common Specification Overview.................................................................................. 112 9.2.2 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................... 115 9.2.3 Detailed View ................................................................................................................ 119 9.2.4 Product Label................................................................................................................ 120 9.2.5 Accessories .................................................................................................................. 121 9.3 Sample Codes ...................................................................................................................... 122 9.3.1 1D Barcode ................................................................................................................... 122 9.3.2 Postal Code .................................................................................................................. 126 9.3.3 GS1 DataBar ................................................................................................................ 127

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9.3.4 9.3.5 9.3.6 9.3.7

GS1 Composite Code................................................................................................... 128 2D Code........................................................................................................................ 130 OCR Font (Machine Readable Travel Document) ....................................................... 131 OCR Font (Free OCR Edit)........................................................................................... 132

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1 Abstract
This document provides the user's manual for the L-46X 2D handy scanner (hereafter called "scanner")
1.1 Feature of the Scanner
1.2 Flow to Integrate

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1.1 Features of the Scanner
The L-46X is a handheld, imager based, 2D barcode scanner that enables high speed scanning of 1D (linear) and 2D barcode as well as OCR fonts. The main features of the L-46X are as follows:
 360° high speed reading The extremely high performance decoder and optics used in this product ensures stress-free scanning and fast response without being affected by hand movement and poor lighting conditions.
 Auto trigger When placed in the STD-46 stand (included or optional depending on the specification), this scanner can be set to auto trigger mode, allowing for true handsfree operation. The scanner is then triggered automatically by a moving target and barcodes will then be scanned instantaneously.
 Data edit programming (data output formatting) This scanner features a unique script program function called "Data Editing" which gives a user an almost unlimited flexibility to format the scanned data before it is sent out. Up to 16 barcodes can be (partially) combined and fixed parts can be added subtracted, or substituted before its final output. The output editing process, such as GS1 format, can also be configured easily.
 Anti-microbial / Anti-Yellowing (White model) The white model uses anti-microbial (ISO 22196 equivalent) and anti-yellowing material so that it can be used for medical applications.
 LED aiming / Lighting A well-defined single line of green LED light and efficient warm-white LED illumination makes it easy to aim the scanner while providing safety and long life.
 Setting tool "UniversalConfig" is ready to use and it makes installation easy.
 Various interfaces By exchanging cables and changing setting, a RS-232C model can converted to a USB model and vice versa.
 The Scanner is a RoHS compliant product, as declared by OPTOELECTRONICS CO.,LTD.

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1.2 Flow to Integrate
Following are the flow of integrating general scanner.

Chapter-1 Abstract

1. Examine and Select the Scanner

Examine technical introduction in advance.

"Communication"

 Before using

 (Refer to 2)

 Product specification
overview

 (Refer to 9.2)

"Reading code"

2. Download Tools

According to the operation, download necessary tools from our website.

 Setting, Image acquisition, confirm
communication

 "UniversalConfig"

 USB-COM

 "USB Driver"

 COM output  HID output conversion  "WIME"

UniversalConfig

WIME

3. Setting and Testing

In the actual enviroment, evaluate the optimum setting according to the operation and perform a reading test.

 Configurations

 (Refer to 3)

 Indicator

 (Refer to 4)

 Interface

 (Refer to 5)

 Code Options

 (Refer to 6)

 String Options

 (Refer to 7)

 Read Options

 (Refer to 8)

4. Create Setting Menu
Create a 2D menu code suitable for operation.

 2D menu code

 (Refer to 3.1.2)

Integrate

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2 Before Using
Following explains the items required before using.
2.1 Model Details 2.2 Package Contents 2.3 Detailed View 2.4 Connect to the Host 2.5 How to Read 2.6 Reading Range 2.7 Operation Transition 2.8 Buzzer and Status LED 2.9 Cable Desorption method 2.10 Optional Accessories

Chapter-2 Before Using

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2.1 Model Details

The L-46X model is constructed by a combination of following.

Model name

Focus Vibrator Housing Interface

L-46X

None or UD

-V or None

-BLK or
-WHT

-USB -RS232C

-RS232C(9P)

Cable length None (20)
-15 -24 -28 None (20) -24 -28 None (20)

Optional Optional AC adapter Stand

None
+PS None

+STD or
None

2.1.1 Standard
The following specs are the standard products. Standard

Description

L-46X-BLK-USB+STD

Black housing USB-HID 2.0 m cable with stand

L-46X-BLK-RS232C+PS+STD

Black housing RS-232C 2.0 m cable with AC adapter and stand

Note: Other combinations only as special order, please contact sales offices for this.

2.1.2 Model Description

 Focus

Symbol

Description

None

Standard focus

UD

Ultra high resolution

 Housing
Symbol -BLK -WHT

Description Black housing White housing

 Interface

Symbol

Description

-USB -RS232C -RS232C(9P)

USB interface (default is USB-HID)
RS-232C interface with power supply (external AC adapter power supply spec)
RS-232C interface (power supply input connected to D-sub 9pin 9)

 Cable Length

Symbol

Description

None

Cable length 2.0 m

-24

Cable length 2.4 m

-28

Cable length 2.8 m

 Optional AC Adapter

Symbol

Description

None

AC adapter not included.

+PS

AC adapter included

 Optional Stand

Symbol

Description

None

Dedicated Auto Trigger stand (STD-46) is not included.

+STD

Dedicated Auto Trigger stand (STD-46) is included.

Note: Auto Trigger stand is also sold separately.

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Following items are packed to this product. Please check before using. USB-HID / USB-COM Interface Model Following are included to USB interface model.
L-46X

Chapter-2 Before Using

Scanner with cable

L-46X Quick Start Guide (1 copy)

RS-232C Interface Model Following are packed to RS-232C interface model.

L-46X

Scanner with Cable

AC adapter (with AC plug)

L-46X Quick Start Guide(1 copy)

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2.3 Detailed View
Each part of the scanner's name and functions are as below.
Status LED

Chapter-2 Before Using

Scan Window

Buzzer Orifice

Trigger Key

Case Removing Stopper

Name Trigger Key Scan Window
Status LED
Buzzer Orifice
Cable Removing Stopper

Description Press this key to enable the scanner and to start reading 1D/2D codes. Light paths of the imager, LED illumination and LED aiming. Ensure that the lens is not exposed to dust and dirt before scanning. Light blue LED light indicates good read. When Auto trigger mode is enabled by placing the scanner in the dedicated STD-46 stand, the status LED lights up in blue to indicate Auto Trigger mode.
Sound from a built-in buzzer comes out through these holes. When they are covered, the buzzer sound will be diminished. The sound varies depending on the settings. Buzzer settings are configurable for volume and duration.
To remove cable, turn this stopper and pull out cable.

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2.4 Connect to the Host
This section describes how to connect each interface to the host. For interface setting details, refer to "5. Interface"
Connecting with the Host device Connect interface connector to the host. When power is on, scanner makes startup sound and color indicator on top of scanner lights. When indicator operation is completed, scanner becomes readable.
USB-HID / USB-COM Interface Connection Diagram
Host USB Connector

RS-232C Interface Connection Diagram

Host RS-232C Connector

D-Sub 9pin (female) specification

Pin No.

Signal name

Notes

1

Shield

Open (not connected)

2

TxD

3

RxD

Pin No.
6 7 8

4

-

Connected to pin 6

9

5

GND

*RS-232C interface has AC adapter included. *9 pin power supply model are also available.

Case

AC Adapter

Signal Name
-
CTS RTS
(NC)
FG

Notes Connected to pin 4
Open (not connected)
Shield

Pin Assignment
6 1
D-sub 9pin female

5

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2.5 How to Read
L-46X has "handheld" witch starts reading by pressing trigger switch, and "hands-free" which reads target code by placing it in front of the scanner. Details are described as follows.
2.5.1 Handheld
The scanner read target code by acquiring the image. Reading starts by triggering, with green aiming as a guide, normally reads around 50 mm from the front edge of scanner.
2.5.2 Hands-Free
When installing the scanner to dedicated stand STD-46, automatically shifts to auto trigger operation by magnet switch. Normally reads by holding target code to around 50 mm from front edge of the scanner. When removed from stand, the scanner can be use as handheld.

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The scanner reads the code by acquiring image. Following figure shows the read LED illumination, LED aiming and imaging range.

Chapter-2 Before Using

Since the dotted line in the image above is not actually visible, LED aiming will be the target when reading. *Refer to 9.2.2 for reading depth of field. *Refer to 8.1.3 for the setting to read only center of LED aiming.

· Appropriate LED aiming





*If the code including quiet zone is within the view angle, 360° rotation reading is possible.

· Not appropriate LED aiming





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Following are the operation status transition of the scanner.
2.7.1 Operation Transition Diagram

Power-OFF
Power applied

Auto trigger sleep

No detection for the set time
(Default: 5 seconds)

Detect target

Standby

Remove from the stand Attach to the stand

Auto trigger

Pull trigger or
Send trigger command

Reading complete or
Complete trigger

Read

Detect target

Chapter-2 Before Using

Status Read Standby Auto trigger
Auto trigger sleep

Description
Acquiring image and reading is in progress with the warm white LED and green aiming LED on.
Can start reading by serial command or pulling trigger.
Detecting target by image. Status LED turns on in light blue and warm white LED slightly on. When no detection continues for 5 seconds (default setting) while in the auto trigger mode, scanner shift to auto trigger sleep which detects with the warm white LED turned off.

Operation current transition (USB-HID)

Status

Typ.

Unit

Reading

340

mA

Auto trigger standby

160

mA

Standby

55

mA

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2.7.2 Operation Invalid Transition Diagram
For USB-COM and RS-232C, scanner operation can be disabled by command's serial communication. When disabled, auto trigger operation becomes invalid.

Read Operation Enable

Read operation enable command Read operation disable command

Read Operation Disable

Refer to 3.3.4 for setting command.

2.7.3 USB Suspend Mode Transition Diagram
The scanner supports suspend mode and remote wakeup with USB interface.
In USB suspend mode, the scanner operates as following state transition.

USB bus Active

USB bus shift to active status

or

Event: Pull trigger, reading success, receipt command

(*When scanner is set to remote wake up)

USB suspend mode

(*When scanner is set to suspend mode)

USB bus shift to non- active status

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Buzzer sound and lighting color of LED indicates status of the scanner. The scanner status, buzzer sound and status LED are described as below.
Status LED

Chapter-2 Before Using

Buzzer Orifice

Item

Rumble timing

Tone interval

LED color Enable/Disable

Start-up sound When powered on.

Low - Low middle 2 time - 3 color

Configurable

Middle tone

Combination (Default: Enable)

Good read sound When reading successes

Middle tone 1 time

Light blue

Configurable (Default: Enable)

Data transmission error

In USB, when connection is not established.

(Middle - Middle low tone) 6 times

Red

Enable (Fixed)

Batch reading Intermediate
sound

When one code is read and if it does not yet meet the conditions to output data in batch reading or concatenated code reading.

Short High tone 1 time

None

Configurable (Default: Enable)

Read timeout When code is not read within the effective

sound

time period.

Low tone 2 times

Red

Configurable (Default: Disable)

When reading start ZZ menu code.

Middle - Middle low Middle high tone

Yellow

Enable (Fixed)

1D ZZ menu Reading sound

When reading defined menu code. When reading not defined menu code. When reading end ZZ menu code.

Middle - Middle low Middle-high tone
Low tone 2 times
Middle - Middle low Middle-high tone

Yellow Red
Yellow

Enable (Fixed) Enable (Fixed) Enable (Fixed)

When save setting is complete

(Middle - Middle low Middle high tone) 3 times

None

Enable (Fixed)

2D menu

When reading 2D menu code.

Middle - Middle low Middle high tone

Yellow

Enable (Fixed)

Reading sound When save setting is complete.

(Middle - Middle low Middle high tone) 3 times

None

Enable (Fixed)

If internal temperature exceeds a certain

High temperature temperature, reading operation becomes protection mode disabled. While in this mode, it beeps with a 3

High tone 2 times

Orange Enable (Fixed)

seconds interval.

* Low: around 1000 Hz, Low middle: around 1000-2000 Hz, Middle low: around 2500 Hz, Middle: around 3000 Hz,

Middle high: around 3500 Hz, High: around 4000Hz.

* Refer to 4. Indicator for setting detail.

* Above is the definition of the representative status and does not indicate all of the operations.

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2.9 Cable Desorption Method
Following are the cable attachment / detachment method.
2.9.1 Removing Cable
Disconnect the USB connector or AC adapter cable from the host, and follow the steps below to remove. When changing interface, interface setting change is also required. Refer to 3.2.4 for interface switching setting/menu.

Step1

Step2
Grip end Case removing stopper
Cable Unit

Rotate 90°.

the

case

removing

stopper

for

counterclockwise

Pull out the case removing stopper from grip end.

Step3

With the case removing stopper removed from the grip end, carefully pull out the cable.

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2.9.2 Attaching Cable
Disconnect the USB connector or AC adapter cable from the host, and follow the steps below to attach. When changing interface, interface setting change is also required. Refer 3.2.4 for interface switching setting/menu.

Step1

Step2
Grip end Cable Unit Case removing stopper

Confirm the connector insert direction of the cable unit and insert into grip end.

Step3

Step4

Match the direction of dent mark on the case removing stopper and grip end, and insert.

Rotate the case removing stopper for clockwise After rotation, case removing stopper dent mark position is

90°.

as above drawing.

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2.10 Optional Accessories

Dedicated stand that supports auto trigger stand mode. Automatically shift to auto trigger mode by magnet switch.

2.10.1 Stand (STD-46)
Included to scanner depend on specification.

Model number STD-46

Weight

Approx. 365 g

Mechanical drawing

224 146

Turn lock Flexible arm
106
Unit: mm

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STD-4101 is a holder to place the scanner. Mechanical Drawing:

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7 4.5

85

40

70.3

For desk mounting (2 places) 75

2.10.3 Various Exchange Cable
Various exchange cable are sold separately.

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3 Configurations
This chapter explains the scanner configuration, default setting and saving setting, and basic commands.
3.1 Configuring with Commands
3.2 Command Packet Sending Precautions
3.3 Basic Commands

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3.1 Configuring with Commands

The scanner can be configured by sending commands via the serial interface or by reading 1D or 2D menu codes. This section describes the serial commands.

3.1.1 Command Packet

The command packet, from header to terminator, is defined as below.

Command Header*2

Command ID*1

Command Terminator*2

<ESC> (0x1B)

None [(0x5B)

1-2 digits (ASCII) 3 digits (ASCII)

<CR> (0x0D)

*1 It is possible to send multiple command IDs between a single header and terminator, except for single digit IDs. *2 A combination of command header <STX>(0x02) and terminator <ETX>(0x03) is also possible.

Input examples: 1-digit command 2-digit command 3-digit command Two 2 digit commands 2 and 3 digits command

<ESC><CR> <ESC><CR> <ESC>[<CR> <ESC><CR> <ESC>[<CR>

Command can be sent via "UniversalConfig"

*In UniversalConfig <ESC> is sent automatically.

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3.1.2 Configuring with 2D Menu
A single 2D menu code can contain multiple settings that will be processed in order, in one operation. Therefore, you can configure the scanner with multiple settings by reading only one 2D menu code. Scanning a 2D menu code will always perform a `save settings' upon completion, so a Z2 command to save current settings is not needed.
Data Packet: @MENU_OPTO@ZZ@MenuCommand 1@MenuCommand 2@ZZ@OTPO_UNEM@

"@MENU_OPTO" "@" "ZZ" "@" "Any menu command" "@" "ZZ" "@" "OTPO_UNEM@"

(Start key) (Separator) (Start menu) (Separator) (U2 etc) (Separator) (END menu) (Separator) (Stop key)

 Multiple sets allowed

 2D menu code can be created at "UniversalConfig".

Print *Please contact sales offices for the tools.

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3.1.3 Configuring with 1D Menu Code
By scanning a series of 1D menu codes specially designed to configure the required functions, you can set up the scanner to optimize its performance for your particular application. The basic procedures are as follows:
Scan SET menu code (ZZ). The scanner now enters menu mode. 
Scan one or more desired options. Multiple menu codes can be read when you want to configure more than one option.
 Read END menu code (ZZ). All the settings are saved in non-volatile memory. * 1D Menu codes encode an ID consisting of two to five alphanumeric characters. 1D Menu codes are Code39 labels with modified start/stop characters and therefore the scanner will not acknowledge a 1D menu code as a normal barcode.  Menu barcode can be created at "UniversalConfig".
Print
*Please contact sales offices for the tools.

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3.1.4 Forced Initialization
If the Status LED remains flashing and the scanner is unable to read barcodes, use this recovery method. This typically occurs if you accidently scan USB interface change while using an RS-232C cable
Force initialization - Power off the scanner (remove the power). - Press and hold the trigger key - Power on the scanner while pressing the trigger. (Keep pressing trigger.) - While the Status LED is flashing, hold trigger key for 10 seconds. - The recovery signal will sound and the status LED should stop flashing. - Trigger key should now be operational and the scanner should be able to read barcodes.
* During forced initialization, read data will not be output to the host device.

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Following are the scanner setting method.

Setting value, writing and reading diagram

Setting command (Serial communication)

Chapter-3 Configurations

Custom Settings

Readout custom setting Command "[BAP"
Save custom setting Command "[BAQ"

Active Settings

Readout factory default settings Command "SU", "[C01", "U2"

Each interface Factory Default

Settings

Start-up setting Save command "Z2"

Power-ON /Software reset

Start-up Settings

* Menu barcode and 2D menu code setting are always saved in "Startup setting". * When updating the firmware, status of interface will remained, but "Startup setting" and "Custom setting" will be initialized.

Active Settings
Startup Settings Custom Settings Factory Default Settings

Settings that is currently active. (Including newly added settings from power on) The setting to be read when power is turned on. Custom setting to be saved on another memory area. Default setting is the same as the initial setting described in this manual. Various interfaces require switching setting.

3.2.1 Each interface Default Setting

The Active Settings can be returned to the factory default settings. Set the command that corresponds to the interface being used.

Item

Command Interface

Description

Remark

Factory Default Settings

SU [C01 U2

USB-HID USB-COM RS-232C

Restore USB-HID to factory default settings Restore USB-COM to factory default settings Restore RS-232C to factory default settings

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3.2.2 Save Settings

The Active Settings can be written into the "Startup Settings".

Item

Command

Description

Remark

Save settings

Z2

Save the Active Settings as Startup Settings

Command only

* Place "Z2" at the end of command packet to be saved. * Saving settings for more than 30,000 times may destroy memory. Avoid saving every time.
* There are options that will not be enabled until "Save settings" is sent, such as baud rate setting.

3.2.3 Custom Setting

Item

Command

Description

Remark

Custom settings

[BAP [BAQ

Read out Custom Settings Save to Custom Settings

* Place "[BAQ" at the end of command packet to be saved. * To save both "Custom settings" and "Active Settings" at same time, send "[BAQZ2". * Custom settings for more than 30,000 times may destroy memory. When setting frequently, avoid saving every
time.

3.2.4 Various Interface Switching
Various interface factory setting can be change. Cable changing is required for USB and RS-232C. This setting is also saved when updating firmware.

Switch to USB-HID Item

Command

Menu

Remark

Change interface to USB-HID

[X.ZSU[X.ZZ2

Confirm cable

Switch to USB-COM Item

Command

Change interface to USB-COM

[X.Z[C01[X.ZZ2

Menu

Remark
Confirm cable

Switch to RS-232C Item
Change interface to RS-232C

Command [X.ZU2[X.ZZ2

Menu

Remark
Confirm cable

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3.3 Basic Commands

Following are the basic commands for the scanner.

3.3.1 Diagnostic Commands

These commands can be used to get diagnostics information from the scanner.

Item

Command

Description

Z1

Transmit software version

Z3

Transmit settings

Diagnostics

[EAR

Transmit only changes from default

ZA

Transmit ASCII printable string

YV

Transmit ASCII control string

Remark

3.3.2 ACK/NAK for Serial Commands

When "ACK/NAK for serial commands" is enabled, the scanner will send an ACK (0x06) when a command is received and accepted, and a NAK (0x15) when a command is rejected.

Item

Command

Description

Default

ACK/NAK

WC

Enable ACK/NAK for serial commands

WD

Disable ACK/NAK for serial commands



3.3.3 Enable/Disable 2D Menu Code

To enable/disable the processing of 2D menu codes, use the settings below. Setting `Disable 2D menu codes' is recommended when 2D menu codes are not used.

Item

Command

Description

Enable/Disable 2D menu code

[D1Y [D1Z

Enable 2D menu code Disable 2D menu code*

Default 

3.3.4 Disable Reading Operation

To enable/disable the processing of reading, use the settings below. Auto trigger become invalid by setting this disable reading. In this setting, menu labels cannot be read, only commands via serial communication are supported.

Item

Command

Description

Default

Remark

Enable/Disable

[EAT Enable module reading operation



Command only

Reading operation

[EAU Disable module reading operation

Command only

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3.3.5 Buzzer and Indicator

These commands reflect "4.1 Buzzer" and "4.2 Status LED".

Item

Command

Description

Buzzer

B

Sound the good read beep

E

Sound the error beep

Status LED

L

Flash the status LED

Remark
Command only

3.3.6 Trigger Command

The reading operation can be started and terminated by sending commands. When the read cycle timeout (refer to 8.1.2) is set to 0 seconds (Y0 command), the read time with the Z command will be

`Indefinitely' and reading will continue until a Y command is received.

Item

Command

Description

Remark

Trigger Command

Z

Start the read cycle

Y

Stop the read cycle

Command only

3.3.7 Direct Numerical Input Command

When a command requires additional numerical input, the commands below can be used. Use these in one packet together with the command that requires the numerical input.

Item

Command

Description

Remark

Q0

0

Q1

1

Q2

2

Direct input numerical values

Q3

3

Q4

4

Q5

5

Q6

6

Input in a specified
format

Q7

7

Q8

8

Q9

9

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This chapter describes the options for Buzzer and Good Read LED.
4.1 Buzzer 4.2 Status LED 4.3 Good Read Aiming 4.4 Indicator in General

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4.1 Buzzer

Buzzer operation settings are described below.

4.1.1 Buzzer Loudness

The buzzer loudness can be set with these options, which is applied to all buzzers.

Item

Command

Description

T0

Buzzer loudness : Maximum

Buzzer loudness

T1

Buzzer loudness : Loud

T2

Buzzer loudness : Normal

T3

Buzzer loudness : Minimum

Default 

4.1.2 Good Read Buzzer
The good read buzzer is activated when a code is successfully read and the data is output. 3 types of tone and 5 types of duration are configurable. The good read buzzer can also be disabled.

 Buzzer Disable/Enable

Item

Command

Buzzer

W0

Disable/Enable

W8

Disable buzzer Enable buzzer

Description

Default 

 Buzzer duration Item
Buzzer duration

Command W7 [EFW W4 W5 W6

Description Buzzer duration: 50 ms Buzzer duration: 75 ms Buzzer duration: 100 ms Buzzer duration: 200 ms Buzzer duration: 400 ms

Default 

 Buzzer tone Item

Command

Description

Default

W1

Middle frequency buzzer (3000 Hz)

Buzzer tone (*)

W2

2 steps buzzer (high - low buzzer)

2600 Hz

W3

2 steps buzzer (low - high buzzer)

* The good read buzzer tone (frequency) can be set with numerical parameters by inputting the command followed by a 4-digit numerical command. Frequency range normally use is 2000 to 4000 Hz. The scanner most resonance around 2750 Hz.

Item

Command

Description

Default

Buzzer tone frequency setting

Numerical setting of [DF0 Qa Qb Qc Qd buzzer tone frequency
(1000a+100b+10c+d)[Hz]

2600 Hz (1-9999)

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4.1.3 Start-up Buzzer

This setting determines whether the scanner emits a beep when it is powered on.

Item

Command

Description

Default

GD

Disable startup buzzer

Startup buzzer

GC

Enable startup buzzer



Remark
Enabled only with "Z2" Enabled only with "Z2"

4.1.4 Read Timeout Buzzer

In case a code is not read within the timeout period, an error buzzer sounds when the read operation ends.

Item

Command

Description

Default

Read timeout

[EAP Disable read timeout buzzer



buzzer

[EAQ Enable read timeout buzzer

4.1.5 Intermediate Buzzer
When one code is decoded, an intermediate buzzer sounds to indicate that the code is decoded but it does not yet meet the conditions to output data.

For instance, suppose five-codes reading is set in buffer mode, the intermediate buzzer then sounds after the decoding of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th code and a good read buzzer finally sounds when the last code is decoded after which the data is output. The data is not output when the 1st to 4th codes are decoded but reading of each code can be confirmed by the intermediate buzzer. When the good read buzzer is disabled, this setting will be forcibly disabled.

Item

Command

Description

Default

Q0 Disable intermediate buzzer

Intermediate buzzer [EBY

Q1 Enable intermediate buzzer



* Intermediate buzzer frequency: 5000 Hz (5 KHz), duration: 10 ms

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4.2 Status LED
Each status LED operation settings are described below.

4.2.1 Status LED Lighting Color

The colors of status LED can be change depend on the each operation's lighting.

Item

Command

Function Command Description

[EG2 Qa Qb Qc Qd

a

Lighting situation

0: When reading success 1: When reading fail 2: When Installing to stand

Status LED

Red

b

optical

Lighting

power

color

Green

c

optical Power: 0-3 level

power

Blue

d optical

power

*1 Red/Green/Blue optical power 0 = off, 1 = 20%, 2 = 80%, 3 = 100%

*2 Following are the each status color optical power's initial setting.

Red

Green

Blue

Light Situation

Optical

Optical

Optical

Power

Power

Power

Good read

0: OFF

1: 20%

2: 80%

Reading NG

3: 100% 0: OFF 0: OFF

Installed to stand 0: OFF 0: OFF 1: 20%

Initial setting
*2
*1

Color and command example of Good read

Color

Command Example

White

[EG2Q0Q2Q2Q2

Green

[EG2Q0Q0Q2Q0

Orange

[EG2Q0Q3Q1Q0

Cyan

[EG2Q0Q0Q2Q2

Pink

[EG2Q0Q3Q1Q1

Color Red Blue Yellow Emerald Off

Command Example [EG2Q0Q2Q0Q0 [EG2Q0Q0Q0Q2 [EG2Q0Q3Q2Q0 [EG2Q0Q1Q3Q1 [EG2Q0Q0Q0Q0

4.2.2 Status LED Lighting Time

The status LED lights up after a code was successfully decoded and the data was output. This can be disabled or set for several durations.

Item

Command

Description

Default

T4

Disable indicator

[XT8 Indicator duration: 100 ms

Status LED

T5

Indicator duration: 200 ms



T6

Indicator duration: 400 ms

T7

Indicator duration: 800 ms

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4.3 Good Read Aiming

The green aiming lights up after a code was successfully read.

Aiming indicator frequency and indicator durations after reading are configurable.

Item

Command

Function

Description

[EF3 Qa Qb Qc

Good Read Aiming

a

Setting items

0:Indicator frequency 1:First indicator duration after reading

b

c

Numerical setting 10b + c

Indicator frequency 00-99 times Indicator duration 00-99 x10 ms

Setting example) - Lights 2 times (After 100ms: Default) Command: [EF3Q0Q0Q2

- Set first indicator duration after reading to 500 ms Continue to above indicator frequency setting Command: [EF3Q1Q5Q0

Default
Indicator frequency 0 time Indicator duration 100 ms

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4.4 Indicator in General

Common settings for each indicator are described below.

4.4.1 Indicator Timing

The indicators can be activated after decoding a code and before or after transmitting the data.

Item

Command

Description

Default Remark

Indicator timing

VY

Before data transmission

VZ

After data transmission



soon after decoding

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The scanner support USB-HID, USB-COM and RS-232C interface. This chapter explains each interface in detail.
5.1 USB-HID
5.2 USB-COM
5.3 RS-232C
5.4 Common Settings

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This chapter explains USB-HID interface settings.

5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.5 5.1.6 5.1.7

USB-HID Basic Information Connection Confirmation (USB-HID) NumLock CapsLock control Data Output Speed (USB-HID) Inter Character Delay (USB-HID) Keyboard Language Trouble Shooting (USB-HID)

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5.1.1 USB-HID Basic Information

Basic information for USB-HID interface is as follows.

Items

Description

Notes

USB Required power supply capacity Vendor ID

USB2.0 Full Speed 500 mA 065A

Differs from actual power consumption.

Product ID NumLock/CapsLock control
Data transmit speed
Data transmit interval (Inter-character delay) Suspend mode Remote wakeup Keyboard language
Character code
Output mode

A001

Set when using NumLock/CapsLock

Initial value: No control

Initial setting: 4 ms Use when outputting data with high speed.
(Setting range 1 ms -16 ms)

Use when data is missing.

Initial value: no interval

Use when host system is using suspend.
Set according to the keyboard language. Set according to reading symbol encode
data. Set when outputting Chinese-character.

Initial value: Valid
Initial value: English (USA) Initial value: not use character code Initial value: output as it is

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5.1.2 Connection Confirmation (USB-HID)
USB-HID operate just by connecting to the computer. Following are the procedure to confirm connection.
For Windows 10 1. Connect the scanner to the PC.
2. Right-click "Windows icon" and select "Device Manager". 3. Open "Human interface device".
"USB input device" is added. (When using USB connection mouse or keyboard etc., multiple devices will be displayed.)

5.1.3 NumLock CapsLock control
Set NumLock and CapsLock control method when sending data.

Item NumLock control

Command RN RM /A

Command description
Numeric value does not use numeric keypad Numeric value use numeric keypad
Follow NumLock status

5Q

No control

Initial setting 

Notes

*1


CapsLock control

8A

Invert CapsLock status

*2

2U

CapsLock automatic control

*3

*1. Only use numeric keypad when NumLock is ON. *2. When starting transmits, send CapsLock and invert status. Use when CapsLock is always ON. Return to
CapsLock status when sending is completed. *3. Control CapsLock status to display as the original string. Return to original CapsLock status when transmit is
complete.

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5.1.4 Data Output Speed (USB-HID)

Adjust data output speed in USB-HID. Selecting shorter time will make output faster, but depend on

host system, outputting all character may fail.

To enable this setting, reboot is necessary after saving the setting.

Item

Command

Command description

Default (Effective range)

USB-HID Data transfer interval

[E9M

Qa

Qb

Set transfer interval Interval: (10a+b) msUnit

4 ms 1-16 ms

Setting example)

Set the transmit interval to 1 ms (fastest).

Command: [E9MQ1

Set the transmit interval to 10 ms.

Command: [E9MQ1Q0

5.1.5 Inter Character Delay (USB-HID)

The inter character delay introduces a configurable delay after each transmitted character. This may be used if the host does not support flow control and is not capable of handling the received data at full speed.

Item

Command

Description

Default

LA

No delay



LB

Delay = 1

LC

Delay = 2

LD

Delay = 3

LE

Delay = 4

Inter character delay

LF

Delay = 5

LG

Delay = 6

LH

Delay = 7

LI

Delay = 8

LJ

Delay = 9

LK

Delay = 10

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Set the keyboard language used on the host PC which the scanner to be connect. Keyboard arrangement differs depend on the country or language. If setting is incorrect, output result will be output incorrect.

Item

Command

Description

Code page

KE

USA

Windows 1252

KV

UK

Windows 1252

KG

German

Windows 1252

KI

French

Windows 1252

OW

Italian

Windows 1252

KJ

Spanish

Windows 1252

PH

Portuguese

Windows 1252

PL

Swiss French

Windows 1252

PK

Swiss German

Windows 1252

PI

Dutch

Windows 1252

PJ

Belgian

Windows 1252

PD

Swedish

Windows 1252

Keyboard Language

PG

Finnish

Windows 1252

KK

Danish

Windows 1252

PE

Norwegian

Windows 1252

WF

Czech

Windows 1250

[BAY

Hungarian

Windows 1250

[BPJ

Turkish

Windows 1254

[EF4

Russian English

Windows 1251

[EF5

Russian Cyrillic

Windows 1251

[BAZ

Brazilian

Windows 1252

[E76

Chinese

Windows 1252

[E77

Korean

Windows 1252

[E78

Taiwanese

Windows 1252

PM

Japanese

Shift-JIS

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5.1.7 Trouble Shooting (USB-HID)

Following are the countermeasures for the troubles caused at USB-HID.

Behavior

Check points / Countermeasures

Output is not correct Garbled characters

· Set the keyboard language and output destination application setting correctly.
· In case the host side's processing speed is not sufficient, insert inter character delay.
· If control string is included, confirm that Ctrl +"any alphabet key" do not overlap with the shortcut key on the host side.

Multi byte character is not outputted

· Please consider Windows application WIME with USB-COM. Refer to 5.2.6

Line-break is doubled

· Set the suffix additional setting according to the host side application's line-break.

Cannot output images
The scanner does not appear in Device Manager.
Restart unexpectedly.
Error beep sounds and does not output by reading
Does not start reading even trigger key is turned on.

· Cannot transfer images.
· Check that USB cable is properly connected. · Ensure that connected USB port is operating properly. · Confirm USB port power supply capability. If using laptop or hub, supply
capacity might insufficient. · Remove from USB port at once, and after a while, insert again. · Insert to different port.
· The trigger cannot be turned on until the connection between PC and USB is established. Please refer to above "The scanner does not appear in Device Manager".

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This chapter explains USB-COM interface settings.

5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.2.6 5.2.7

USB-COM Basic Information Integration (USB driver) Connection Confirmation (USB-COM) Fixed UBS-COM Port Connection Method COM to HID Output Trouble Shooting (USB-COM)

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Item

Description

Transfer Speed
Required power supply capability
Vendor ID

Full Speed USB 2.0 (FS mode) 500 mA 065A

Product ID

A002

Other

CDC-ACM compliance

Fixed COM number

Fixing COM number is possible.

Chapter-5 Interface
Note Actual current value is different.
Default: not fix

5.2.2 Integration (USB driver)
USB driver is required to connect to the PC via USB-COM interface. Please download the USB driver from our website, and install appropriately according to the attached documents.
5.2.3 Connection Confirm
USB-COM interface, confirm the connection by following procedure. For Windows 10 Install Opticon USB driver. 1. Connect the scanner to the PC.
2. Right-click "Windows icon" and select "Device Manager".
3. Open "Ports (COM & LPT)".

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5.2.4 Fixed USB-COM Port

This option enables fixed USB-COM Port number. The COM port number to which the USB connected Windows PC is assigned will always be the same port number.

Item

Command

Description

Default

Fixed USB-COM Port

Q0 Not to fix assigned COM port number



number and driver

[EGC

selection

Q1 Fix assigned COM port number

* Fixed USB-COM Port settings will become active after a reboot and initialization of the scanner.

5.2.5 Connection Method
Connect to the host PC by following procedure. 1. Start the tool to serial communicates (emulator or UniversalConfig). 2. Connect to the COM port confirmed at 5.2.3 Connection.

3. For Command packet, refer to 3.1.1.
5.2.6 COM to HID Output
WIME (Windows .NET Application) allows to convert data received by the scanner via virtual COM port (USB-COM) to HID-like and transfer to the application which has focus. In case multi byte character is not output correctly with USB-HID, this can be solved by using WIME.
Windows PC

SSccaannnneerr

UUSSBB-COM CCoommmmuunniiccaattiioonn

Output too fooccuuseedd aapppplliiccaattiioonn aass cchhaarraacctteerriinnffoorrmmaattiioonn

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5.2.7 Trouble Shooting (USB-COM)

Following are the several countermeasures for the trouble caused by USB-COM.

Behavior

Check points / Countermeasures

Not recognized by the PC (Scanner does not appear in the device manager)

· Check that USB cable is properly connected. · Ensure that connected USB port is operating properly. · In case of connecting to wireless devices like Bluetooth, disconnect
once.
· Confirm the USB port power supply capability. When using laptop or hub, supply capacity may insufficient.
· Remove from the USB port at once, and after a while, insert again. · Insert to different port.

Error beep sounds and

In addition to above;

does not output by reading · Open the COM port with the communication tool.

Cannot connect (Cannot open COM port)

· Confirm the COM port number by device manager. Refer to 5.2.3 for how to check.
· Close the tool and re-open it. Operation and countermeasures vary depending on the tool. Please refer to the tool help or manual.
· Reboot the PC.

Garbled characters

· Confirm that code to be read matches to the character code of the communication tool.

Line-break is doubled

· Check the line-break setting of the communication tool.

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This chapter explains RS-232C interface settings.

5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 5.3.6

RS-232C Basic Information Baud Rate (Transfer Speed) Character Format Handshaking (Flow Control) Inter Character Delay (RS-232C) Trouble Shooting (RS-232C)

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Following are the RS-232C interface basic information.

Item

Description

Transfer speed

300 to 115200 bps

Data length

7/8 bits

Parity bit

None/Even/Odd

Stop bit

1/2 bits

Handshake

None, BUSY/READY, Modem, ACK/NAK

Other option

Flow control, Inter character delay

Chapter-5 Interface
Default 9600 bps
8 bit None 1 bit None

5.3.2 Baud Rate (Transfer Speed)
The baud rate is the rate at which bits are transmitted from the scanner to the host and vice versa. Both the scanner and the host must be set to the same baud rate.

The following commands can be used to configure the baud rate. "Z2" (safe settings in non-volatile memory) needs be used after these commands to activate and save the new configuration.

Item

Command

Description

Default

Remark

K1

300 bps

K2

600 bps

K3

1200 bps

K4

2400 bps

Baud rate

K5

4800 bps

K6

9600 bps

Enabled only with



"Z2"

K7

19200 bps

K8

38400 bps

K9

57600 bps

SZ

115200 bps

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5.3.3 Character Format
The data characters are transferred in the format shown below. A party bit is added to every character so that the total number of 1's in the data bits, together with the parity bit, is odd for odd parity and even for even parity.

TxD/RxD

LSB

MSB

Start Bit (1)

Data Bits (7/8)

Parity Bit (0/1)

Stop Bit (1/2)

The following commands are provided to set the number of data bits, type of parity bit and the number of stop bits. The Z2 command (save settings in non-volatile memory) needs be used after these commands to activate and save the new configuration.

Item

Command

Description

Default

Remark

L0

7 data bits

Data bit

L1

8 data bits



L2

No parity



Parity bit

L3

Even parity

Enabled after sending "Z2"

L4

Odd parity

L5

1 stop bit



Stop bit

L6

2 stop bits

5.3.4 Handshaking (Flow Control)

The communication control method can be set using these commands. "Z2" (save command in non-volatile memory) needs be used after these commands to activate and save the new configuration.

Item

Command

Description

Default

Remark

P0

No handshake



P1

Busy/ready

Handshaking

P2

Modem

Enabled after sending "Z2"

P3

ACK/NAK

P4

ACK/NAK NO RESPONSE

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A) No Handshaking The scanner communicates regardless of the state of the host system. * In this setting, the commands from the host system may not be received correctly.

TxD

TxD

Scanner

Host System

RxD

RxD

B) BUSY/READY The scanner and the host system notify each other when they are ready to receive data (BUSY/READY) via their RTS line. When they are connected as shown in the figure below, the CTS line can be used to check if the other side is busy (off) or ready to receive data (on).

TxD

TxD

Scanner

RxD RTS

RxD Host System
RTS

CTS

CTS

The scanner's RTS is normally on (so ready to receive data) except during the processing of received data, while transmitting data, and while it is busy processing 1D/2D menu codes. When the scanner wants to send data, it first will check if its CTS line is on (to be sure that the host is ready to receive data). If the CTS line is off, the scanner does not send the data but waits for a specific timeout period for the CTS line to be tuned on. If the CTS line is not turned on within the time specified, the data transmission will be aborted.

Scanner

Host System

RTS

Cannot Receive Command

CTS

CTS

RTS

TxD

Decode Wait to Send Finish Send

Wait to Send

Send

Software Buzzer

RxD

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<CTS, TxD signal timing> When the CTS line (RTS signal on the host side) is turned off during a TxD signal transmission, the scanner stops the transmission. When the CTS signal is turned on during signal transmission, characters will be transmitted.

TxD

n-1 n

n+1 n+2

CTS

The following menu codes / commands are provided for the CTS line timeout setting. "Z2" (save settings in non-volatile memory) needs be used after these commands to activate and save the new configuration.

Item

Command

Description

Default

Remark

I0

Flow Control timeout Indefinitely



CTS timeout

I1

Flow Control timeout 100 ms

I2

Flow Control timeout 200 ms

Enabled only with "Z2"

I3

Flow Control timeout 400 ms

C) MODEM
The scanner's RTS is OFF as soon as power is supplied to the scanner. The scanner will turn RTS ON when it wants to transmit data to the host. The host should respond with CTS ON when it is ready
to receive data. While the host CTS is ON the scanner is allowed to transmit data. When all data has
been transmitted, the scanner will turn RTS OFF. In response, the host should turn OFF the scanner's CTS. If, while RTS is ON, the CTS line is not ON for a certain configurable period, the scanner will
terminate the transmission with an error indication of the buzzer.

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D) ACK/NAK Control In ACK/NAK mode, the scanner will transmit data and expects to receive one of the following responses from the host:
Response: "ACK" (ASCII:0x06) The scanner terminates transmission with the good-read buzzer.
Response: "NAK" (ASCII:0x15) The scanner sends the data again.
Response: "DC1" (ASCII:0x11) The scanner terminates transmission without the good-read or error buzzer.
Timeout If there is no response within 1 second, the scanner terminates transmission with the error buzzer.

Scanner TxD

LabelA

Host System
LabelB
RxD

RxD

ACK
TxD

BUZERn

Decode Finish

Send

ACK Wait Buzzer LabelB Read Processing

<ACK/NAK Flow chart>
Start of transmission Transmit data
Start 1 sec. timer As configured
Yes Response received
No No
Timer ended Yes
ERROR Buzzer

Response = NAK No
Response = ACK No
Response = DC1 No
ERROR Buzzer

Yes
Yes Yes
GOOD READ Buzzer

END

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The following commands are provided for the setting ACK/NAK timeout.

Item

Command

Description

[XI4

ACK/NAK timeout Indefinitely

ACK/NAK timeout

[XI5

ACK/NAK timeout 100 ms

[XI6

ACK/NAK timeout 500 ms

[XI7

ACK/NAK timeout 1 s

Default 

E) ACK/NAK No Response The difference from the ACK/NAK mode is that when no response from the host is received within 100ms, the scanner assumes that the data has been received correctly by the host. Response: "ACK" (ASCII:0x06) The scanner terminates transmission with the good-read buzzer. Response: "NAK" (ASCII:0x15) The scanner sends the data again. Response: "DC1" (ASCII:0x11) The scanner terminates transmission without a good-read or error buzzer. Timeout If there is no response within 100 ms then the scanner terminates transmission with the good read buzzer.
<ACK/NAK No Response Flow Chart>
Start of transmission
Transmit data
Start 100 ms. timer

Yes Response received
No No
Timer ended Yes
GOOD READ Buzzer

Response = NAK No
Response = ACK No
Response = DC1 No
ERROR Buzzer

Yes
Yes Yes
GOOD READ Buzzer

END

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5.3.5 Inter Character Delay (RS-232C)
The inter character delay introduces a configurable delay after each transmitted character. This may be used if the host does not support flow control and is not capable of handling the received data.

The following menu codes / commands are provided for the inter character delay setting.

Item

Command

Description

Default

Remark

KA

No delay



Inter character delay

KB

20 ms delay

KC

50 ms delay

Activated only after "Z2"

KD

100 ms delay

5.3.6 Trouble Shooting (RS-232C)

Following are the several countermeasures for the trouble caused by RS-232C

Behavior

Check points / Countermeasures

Cannot communicate

Confirm communication settings (5.3.2 transfer speed, 5.3.3 character format etc.)

After changing communication setting, send Z2 command. Most of

No response when sending command

communication settings are not reflected until Z2 command is sent. Confirm 5.3.4 handshake setting.

Garbled characters

Confirm communication settings (5.3.2 transfer speed, 5.3.3 character format etc.)
Set the 5.3.5 inter-character delay according to the host PC's processing speed.
Confirm that code to be read matches to the character code of the communication tool.

Line-break is doubled

Check the line-break setting of the communication tool.

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5.4 Common Settings

This section describes the settings common to all interfaces.

5.4.1 Data Buffer Mode
This option allows you to specify whether to read an object during data output. When buffer mode is enabled, the scanner can perform other operations such as barcode scanning while outputting decoded data. However, the reading performance may degrade during the data output. When buffer mode is disabled, the scanner stops other operations until the completion of decoded data output.

The following menu codes / commands are provided for the data buffer mode setting.

Item

Command

Description

Data buffer mode

[D80 [D81

Data buffer disable Data buffer enable *

* When handshaking is configured, this setting is ignored and Data Buffer Mode is disabled.

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6 Code Options
This chapter describes the code options for the scanner. These options allow you to configure the enabled code types, code specific options, and number of characters to be read. It is strongly recommended to enable only the required codes and options for best reading performance. These settings do not affect the reading of the 1D menu codes. *Refer 9.3 Sample codes for the codes.
6.1 Setting of Readable Codes
6.2 Setting of Code Common Options
6.3 Setting of Code Specific Option
6.4 Setting of Number of Characters

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6.1 Setting of Readable Codes

The following tables show the supported symbologies and their configuration commands.

 Single Only the specified symbology will be enabled and all other symbologies will be disabled.
 Multiple The specified symbology will be enabled in addition to the already enabled symbologies.
 Disable The specified symbology will be disabled. All other enabled symbologies stay enabled.

6.1.1 1D Codes

Symbologies UPC

Enable/Disable command

Single Multiple Disable Enable

J1

R1

[X4B



Mini length
-

Default

Positive Negative Image

ST/SP trans mission

-

CD check


Suffix

UPC-A

[J1A

[R1A

[V1A



-

-



UPC-E

[J1B

[R1B

[V1B



-

-



EAN/JAN

J4

R4

[X4E



-

-



EAN/JAN-13

JG

JU

[DDM



-

-



EAN/JAN-8

JA

JO

[DDN



-

-



Code 39

A2

B2

VB



1





Tri-Optic

JD

JZ

[DDJ



-

Codabar

A3

Industrial 2 of 5

J7

Interleaved 2 of 5

J8

S-Code

RA

B3

VC



2





USB-HID

R7

[X4K



5

Positive

-



"ENTER"

Image

R8

[X4L



6

Only

-



USB-COM

RS-232C

R9

[DDK

5

"CR"

Code 128

A6

B6

VE



1

-



Code 93

A5

B5

VD



1

-



IATA

A4

B4

VH



5

-



MSI/Plessey

A7

B7

VF

3

-



UK/Plessey

A1

B1

VA

2

-



Telepen

A9

B9

VG

1

-



Code 11

[BLB

[BLC

[BLA

1

-



Matrix 2 of 5

AB

BB

[DDL

5

* Refer to 6.2.1 for convert and Code 128 to GS1 128 and read.

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Symbologies
Chinese Post Matrix 2 of 5 Korean Postal Authority Intelligent Mail Barcode POSTNET PLANET Japan Postal Netherland KIX Code Australian Postal UK Postal (Royal mail) 4-State Mailmark Barcode

Chapter-6 Code Options

Enable/Disable command

Single

Multiple

Disable

JE

JS

JT

JL

WH

WI

[D5H

[D5F

[D5G

[D6C

[D6A

[D6B

[DG2

[DG3

[DG4

[D5R

[D5P

[D5Q

[D5M

[D5K

[D5L

[D6O

[D6M

[D6N

[DG7

[DG8

[DG9

[DGS

[DGT

[DGU

Default

Enable

Suffix

USB-HID "ENTER"
USB-COM RS-232C
"CR"

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6.1.3 GS1 DataBar

Symbologies

Enable/Disable command

Single

Multiple

Disable

Default Enable Suffix

GS1 DataBar

· GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional

· GS1 DataBar Truncated

J9

JX

SJ



· GS1 DataBar Stacked

· GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional

[BC6

[BCI

[BCU

GS1 DataBar Limited

JJ

JY

SK



GS1 DataBar Expanded

· GS1 DataBar Expanded

JK

DR

SL



· GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked

* Refer to 6.2.1 for convert GS1 and read.

USB-HID "ENTER"
USBCOM RS-232C "CR"

6.1.4 GS1 Composite Code

Symbologies

Enable/Disable command

Multiple

Disable

Default Enable Suffix

Composite GS1 DataBar

· CC-A

· CC-B

· Limited CC-A



· Limited CC-B

· Expanded CC-A · Expanded CC-B

[BHE

[BHF

Composite GS1-128
· CC-A · CC-B

USB-HID  "ENTER"

· CC-C

USB-

Composite EAN

COM

· EAN-13 CC-A

RS-232C

· EAN-13 CC-B · EAN-8 CC-A

"CR"

· EAN-8 CC-B
Composite UPC

[D1V

[D1W

· UPC-A CC-A

· UPC-A CC-B

· UPC-E CC-A

· UPC-E CC-B

*Refer to 6.2.1 for convert GS1 and read.

*When composite EAN or composite UPC is enabled, EAN or UPC only cannot be read.

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Symbologies

Enable/Disable command

Single

Multiple

Disable

PDF417

[BC3

[BCF

[BCR

MicroPDF417

[BC4

[BCG

[BCS

Codablock F

[D4R

[D4P

[D4Q

QR Code

[BC1

[BCD

[BCP

Micro QR

[D38

[D2U

[D2V

Data Matrix (ECC 200)

[BC0

[BCC

[BCO

Aztec Code

[BC5

[BCH

[BCT

Aztec Runes

[BF4

[BF2

[BF3

Chinese-sensible code

[D4K

[D4L

[D4M

Maxi Code

[BC2

[BCE

[BCQ

*Refer to 6.2.1 for convert and read GS1 QR code and GS1 Data Matrix.

Chapter-6 Code Options

Default

Enable

Suffix





USB-HID



"ENTER" /



USB-COM RS-232C



"CR"

6.1.6 Other Options for Codes

Symbologies

Single

Multiple

Disable

Remark

All codes (1D, 2D)

A0

B0

Excluding add-on

All 1D codes

[BCA

[BCM

[BCY

Excluding add-on

All 2D codes

[BCB

[BCN

[BCZ

*1, *2

*1 PDF417, Codablock F, QR Code, Data Matrix(ECC 200), Maxi Code, MicroPDF417, Aztec Code, Composite code, Aztec Runes, Micro QR and Chinese-sensible code
*2 When `ALL 2D codes' is enabled, a link flag will be enabled, and UPC/EAN cannot be read.

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6.1.7 OCR

ICAO Machine Readable Travel Documents Charts

Documents

Enable/Disable command

Single

Enable Disable

Default

Enable

Suffix

Machine readable Passports [DJ1

[DJ2

[DJ3

Machine readable Visa-A Machine readable Visa-B Official Travel Documents 1

[DJ4 [DJ7 [DJA

[DJ5 [DJ8 [DJB

[DJ6 [DJ9 [DJC

USB-HID "ENTER"
/ USB-COM RS-232C
"CR"

Official Travel Documents 2

[DJD

[DJE

[DJF

* ICAO travel document can be read regardless of the image direction because the format is fixed.

OCR free edit To free edit standard OCR font and read, refer to 6.2.7 OCR free edit. For advanced setting, please check the separate sheet "Data Edit Programing Manual".

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Chapter-6 Code Options

6.2.1 GS1 Convert
FNC1 that indicate variable length termination will not be transmitted when reading GS1 symbol (GS1128, GS1 DataBar, GS1 DataBar Composite, GS1 DataMatrix, GS1 QR Code) label with default setting. This is because FNC1 is not included in ASCII. For GS1 conversion, in order to analyses the GS1 data at the host side, convert valuable length data termination FNC1 to "Ctrl+]" and key outputs for USB-HID, and for USB-COM and RS-232C, convert to GS(0x1D) and outputs. However, if the last of valuable length data is AI data, FNC1 does not exist and GS is not outputted.

<Initial setting status>

FNC1 (Non-output)

AI

Data
(Fixed length)

 GS1 after conversion
For USB-HID

AIM-ID (output)

AI

Data

(Fixed length)

AI Data
(Variable length)
AI Data
(Variable length)

FNC1 (Non-output)



AI

AI Data
(Variable length)

Ctrl+] (Key output)



AI

AI Data
(Variable length)

For USB-COM and RS-232C

AIM-ID (output)

AI

Data

(Fixed length)

* For AIM-ID, refer to 9.1.2.

AI Data
(Variable length)

GS(0x1D) (Output)



AI

AI Data
(Variable length)

GS1 conversion setting can be set by following menu / command.

GS1 conversion supported symbologies

Item

Command Command description

GS1-128 GS1 DataBar

[X/0

Disable GS1 conversion

GS1 DataBar Composite GS1 Convert

GS1 Data Matrix GS1 QR Code

[X/4

Enable GS1 conversion

Initial setting


 To process and output GS1 conversion data within the scanner. Our application tool "UniversalConfig" enables processing and outputting GS1 symbol data.

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6.2.2 Positive and Negative Image of Barcodes (1D code common)
Normally, the barcode is printed in black on white background, but there a case with white on black background. Black on white background is called normal (positive) barcode and white on black background is called negative barcode.

Positive Image of Code 128

Negative Image of Code 128

Following are the positive and negative barcode reading setting.

Code

Item

Command

Description

Default

Positive and

Q0 Decode positive bar codes only.



1D

Negative Image of

[DLA Q1 Decode negative bar codes only.

Barcodes

Q2 Decode positive bar codes and negative bar codes.

* It is strongly recommended to enable only the required codes and options for best reading performance.

6.2.3 Quiet Zone (1D code common)
This option allows the scanner to decode barcodes that have smaller start and/or end margins than standard for the symbologies. Note that this option may increase the possibility of partial and ghost reads, so do not use smaller margin checks unless necessary.
Quiet Zone

Item Margin check

Command YN YO YP YQ YR YS YT YU

Description No margin check Margin check 1/7 nominal Margin check 2/7 nominal Margin check 3/7 nominal Margin check 4/7 nominal Margin check 5/7 nominal Margin check 6/7 nominal Margin check nominal

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6.2.4 Redundancy (1D code common)

When redundancy is enabled, a 1D code has to be scanned and decoded multiple times and the results must be the same before it considered correctly decoded. The redundancy count is the number of times that the code has to be scanned in addition to the first scan. Selecting a higher redundancy count reduces the probability of reading errors, but it makes the output response slower. With high quality printed codes, the default setting is enough to ensure the reliability.

Item

Command

Description

Default

X0

Read 1 time, redundancy = 0

X1

Read 2 time, redundancy = 1

X2

Read 3 time, redundancy = 2

X3

Read 4 time, redundancy = 3



Redundancy (*)

BS

Read 5 time, redundancy = 4

BT

Read 6 time, redundancy = 5

BU

Read 7 time, redundancy = 6

BV

Read 8 time, redundancy = 7

BW

Read 9 time, redundancy = 8

* This setting only affects the reading of 1D barcodes. 2D codes are not affected by this redundancy setting.

6.2.5 Add-on waiting time

The scanner search valid UPC/EAN add-on code within the selected time. If effective add-on code is found, scanner sends data immediately. If there is nothing after the code, scanner sends data without add-on. If there is something after the code, but not valid add-on code, reader ignores the code.

"Supported code" · UPC 2 digits / 5 digits add-on and GS1 composition symbol · EAN/JAN 2digits / 5 digits add-on and GS1 composition symbol.

Item

Command

Command description

Initial Setting

XA

Add-on standby mode invalid

Add-on waiting time

XB

Add-on standby mode 0.25 seconds

XC

Add-on standby mode 0.5 seconds

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6.2.6 ECI Protocol Output
This allows setting whether to output data relates to ECI (Extended Channel Interpretation) protocol which is within 2D code (QR code, Data Matrix, Aztec Code, Maxi Code) data. For the data that ECI protocol exists, ECI number is indicated with a 6-digits number following the back-slack and 2 back-lash indicates back-slash. To not to output ECI protocol, change the data career identifier to ID not using ECI protocol, delete the 6-digits number following the back-slash and replace the 2 back-slashes to 1 back-slash.
"Supported Code" QR Code, Data Matrix, Aztec Code, Maxi Code
Output example)

Output:

]Q2\000001test\\test

Not output: ]Q1test\test

*Back-slash: '\'

Setting command are as follows;

Item

Command

ECI protocol output setting

[DLE [DLF

Description Not output ECI protocol Output ECI protocol

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To read OCR standard format, set from UniversalConfig OCR free edit function.

Chapter-6 Code Options

Numerical value / alphabet / symbol of up to 40 digits and 2 rows can be set.

* For advanced setting, please check the separate sheet "Data Edit Programing Manual". * Please contact to the sales offices for the items cannot set.

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6.3 Setting of Code Specific Options
6.3.1 UPC
UPC code is a barcode for distribution industry established by the United States Uniform Code Council Inc.

UPC-A Overview

Following are the UPC-A configuration. Item

Overview

Character set

Numeric (0-9)

Number of digits

12 digits (11 digits + CD 1 digit) fixed length

CD (check digit) check method

Modulus 10 / Wait 3

Transfer data format

Leading "0"

Data 11 digits

CD 1 digit

*Setting to 13 digits transfer data format that transfer a leading "0" and CD, the format becomes compatible with JAN / EAN-13.

 Setting items UPC-A Add-on 2 digits / 5 digits UPC-A add-on 2 digits / 5 digits is a barcode of UPC-A plus 2 digits or 5 digits supplement code. * When Add-on is enabled, 2D scanner needs Add-on code to be within the read range or fails to read.
If it is not within the range, after Add-on waiting time, it reads as UPC or EAN. When Add-on is enabled and reading only UPC/EAN, reading response will decrease.

Transfer data format (UPC-A Add-on 2 digits)

Leading "0"

Data 11 digits

CD 1 digit Add-on 2 digits

Transfer data format (UPC-A Add-on 5 digits)

Leading "0"

Data 11 digits

CD1 digit

Add-on 5 digits

UPC-A CD transfer / front "0" transfer This allows you to set whether or not to transmit CD (check digit) and a leading "0". The 13 digits transfer data format that transfer a leading "0" and CD, the format becomes compatible with JAN / EAN-13.

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Chapter-6 Code Options

Following are the UPC-E configuration. Item

Overview

Character set

Numeric (0-9)

Number of digits

7 digits (6 digits + CD 1 digit) fixed length

CD (check digit) check method

Modulus 10 / Wait 3

Transfer data format Leading "0"

Data 6 digits

CD 1 digits

UPC-E Add-on 2 digits / 5 digits UPC-E Add-on 2 digits / 5 digits is a barcode of UPC-E plus 2 digits or 5 digits supplement code.

Transfer data format (UPC-E Add-on 2 digits)

Leading "0"

Data 6 digits

CD 1 digit Add-on 2 digits

Transfer data format (UPC-E Add-on 5 digits)

Leading "0"

Data 6 digits

CD 1 digit

Add-on 5 digits

UPC-E CD transfer / front "0" transfer This allows you to set whether or not to transmit CD (check digit) and a leading "0". The 8 digits transfer data format that transfer a leading "0" and CD, the format becomes compatible with JAN / EAN-8.
Convert UPC-E to UPC-A format and transfer Transfer setting to UPC-A format is possible.

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Code UPC-A UPC-E

Item UPC-A Leading zero CD transmission
Add-on 2 digits
Add-on 5 digits
UPC-E Leading zero CD transmission
UPC-A, E conversion

Command

Description

E2

UPC-A, Leading zero, transmit CD

E3

UPC-A, No leading zero, transmit CD

E4

UPC-A, Leading zero, not transmit CD

E5

UPC-A, No leading zero, not transmit CD

J2

Enable single UPC Add-on 2

R2

Enable UPC Add-on 2

[X4C Disable UPC Add-on 2

J3

Enable single UPC Add-on 5

R3

Enable UPC Add-on 5

[X4D E6 E7 E8 E9 6Q

Disable UPC Add-on 5
UPC-E , Leading zero, transmit CD, transfer digits 8 digits UPC-E , No leading zero, transmit CD, transfer digits 7 digits UPC-E , Leading zero, not transmit CD, transfer digits 7 digits UPC-E , No leading zero, not transmit CD, transfer digits 6 digits
Transmit UPC-E

6P

Transmit as UPC-A

Default 
   

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6.3.2 EAN/JAN
EAN/JAN-13 and EAN/JAN-8 are standardized as common product symbol in the distribution industry. There are 13 digits standard version and 8 digits shorten version.
EAN/JAN-13 Overview

Following are the EAN/JAN-13 configuration. Item

Overview

Character set

Numeric (0-9)

Number of digits

13 digits (12 digits + CD1 digit) fixed length

CD (check digit) check method

Modulus 10 / Wait 3

Transfer data format Data 12 digits

CD 1 digit

 Setting items

EAN/JAN-13 Add-on 2 digits / 5 digits EAN/JAN-13 Add-on 2 digits / 5 digits is the barcode of EAN/JAN -13 plus 2 digits or 5 digits supplement code. * When Add-on is enabled, 2D scanner needs Add-on code to be within the read range or fails to read.
If it is not within the range, after Add-on waiting time, it reads as UPC or EAN. When Add-on is enabled and reading only UPC/EAN, reading response will decrease.

Transfer data format (EAN/JAN -13 Add-on 2 digits)

Data 12 digits

CD 1 digit Add-on 2 digits

Transfer data format (EAN/JAN -13 Add-on 5 digits)

Data 12 digits

CD 1 digit

Add-on 5 digits

EAN/JAN -13 CD transfer Whether to transfer EAN/JAN-13 CD (check digit) or not is configurable.

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EAN-13 forced add-on setting EAN-13 with a leading 3 digits 378/379/529/414/419/434/439/977/978 can be forcibly handles as "with add-on". When enabled, the barcode without the add-on which is the condition of a leading 3 digits cannot be read.
ISBN conversion When ISBN conversion is enabled, it converts the data with a leading "978" or "979" of EAN-13. ISBN conversion re-calculates the CD by omitting a leading 3 digits and outputs it in 10 digits. If CD is 10, it outputs X. Example) ISBN conversion of EAN-13 "9791230671184"; converts it to "1230671188" and outputs it.
ISBN conversion of EAN-13 "9780123782830"; converts it to "012378283X" and outputs it.
ISSN conversion When ISSN conversion is enabled, it converts data with a leading "977" of EAN-13. ISSN conversion will re-calculate CD by omitting leading 3 digits and outputs it in 8 digits.
ISMN conversion When ISMN conversion is enabled, it converts data with a leading "9790" of EAN-13. ISMN conversion will convert a leading 4 digits to "M" and outputs it in 10 digits. When ISMN conversion is disabled and ISBN conversion is enabled, EAN-13 with a leading "9790" will be converted to ISBN format. Example) ISMN conversion of EAN-13 "9790230671187"; converts it to "M230671187" and outputs it.

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Following are the EAN/JAN-8 configuration. Item

Overview

Character set

Numeric (0-9)

Number of digits

8 digits (7 digits + CD1 digit) fixed length

CD (check digit) check method

Modulus 10 / Wait 3

Transfer data format Data 7 digits

CD 1 digit

 Setting items EAN/JAN -8 Add-on 2 digits / 5 digits EAN/JAN-8 Add-on 2 digits / 5 digits is the barcode of EAN/JAN-8 plus 2 digits or 5 digits supplement code. *When Add-on is enabled, 2D scanner needs Add-on code to be within the read range or fails to read. If it is not within the range, after Add-on waiting time, it reads as UPC or EAN. When Add-on is permitted and reading only UPC/EAN, reading response will decrease.

Transfer data format (EAN/JAN-8 Add-on 2digits)

Data 7 digits

CD 1 digit Add-on 2 digits

Transfer data format (EAN/JAN-8 Add-on 5 digits)

Data 7 digits

CD 1 digit

Add-on 5 digits

EAN/JAN -8 CD transfer Whether to transfer EAN/JAN-8 CD (check digit) or not is configurable.

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Following are EAN/JAN-13 optional settings.

Symbologies

Item

Command

Description

CD

6K

Transmit EAN/JAN -13 CD

Transmission

6J

Not transmit EAN/JAN-13 CD

EAN/JAN-13

Add-on 2 digits

JH JV [X4N

Singly enable EAN/JAN -13 Add-on 2 digits Add enable EAN/JAN -13 Add-on 2 digits Disable EAN/JAN -13 Add-on 2 digits

EAN -13

Add-on 5 digits
EAN-13 Forced add-on
ISBN Conversion
ISSN Conversion

JI JW [X4P -G -H
-C
-D
IB IA IK HN HO 4V

Singly enable EAN/JAN -13 Add-on 5 digits
Add enable EAN/JAN -13 Add-on 5 digits
Disable EAN/JAN -13 Add-on 5 digits When EAN-13 start at 378/ 379 / 529; Enable EAN forced add-on When EAN-13 start at 378/ 379 / 529; Disable EAN forced add-on When EAN-13 start at 434 / 439 / 414 / 419 / 977 / 978; Enable EAN forced add-on When EAN-13 start at 434 / 439 / 414 / 419 / 977 / 978; Disable EAN forced add-on Disable ISBN conversion
Enable ISBN conversion When possible, enable ISBN conversion Disable ISSN conversion
Enable ISSN conversion
When possible, enable ISSN conversion

ISMN Conversion

IO

Disable ISMN conversion

IP

Enable ISMN conversion

IQ

When possible, enable ISMN conversion

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Following are EAN/JAN-8 option al settings.

Symbologies

Item

Command

Description

CD

6I

Transmit EAN/JAN-8 CD

Transmission

6H

Not transmit EAN/JAN-8 CD

EAN/JAN-8

Add-on 2 digits

JB JP [X4M

Singly enable EAN/JAN-8 Add-on 2 digits Add enable EAN/JAN-8 Add-on 2 digits Disable EAN/JAN-8 Add-on 2 digits

Add-on 5 digits

JC JQ [X4O

Singly enable EAN/JAN-8 Add-on 5 digits Add enable EAN/JAN-8 Add-on 5 digits Disable EAN/JAN-8 Add-on 5 digits

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6.3.3 Code 39 and It. Pharm (Code 32)
Code 39 is a barcode developed by Intermec and has been standardized as ISO/IEC 16388. It is mainly used in the industrial fields.
Code39 Overview

Following are the Code 39 configuration.

item

Overview

Character set

Numeric (0-9) Symbol (- , Space $ / + %) Alphabet (A-Z)

Start / Stop code

*

Digits

Variable length

Transfer data format

Start code "*"

Data Variable length

CD

Stop code "*"

 Setting items Calculate Code 39 CD Whether to check CD (check digit) or not is configurable.
Transfer Code 39 CD Whether to transfer CD (check digit) or not is configurable.
Transfer Code 39 Start / Stop Code Whether to transfer Start / Stop code or not is configurable.
Code 39 Various Conversion Settings Standard Code39:
Send data character as it is.
Full ASCII Code39: This setting converts the correct combination of the data character to Full ASCII and transmits it. If an incorrect combination is found in the character, it will not be transmitted.

When possible Full ASCII Code39: This setting converts the specified combination of the data character to Full ASCII and transmits it. Incorrect combination will be transmitted without converting, as it is.
Italian Pharmaceutical: This setting converts Code39 data to Italian Pharmaceutical format. Italian Pharmaceutical format is a fixed length containing 1 digit of mandatory check digit after 8 digits numeric data. When not adapting to Italian Pharmaceutical, it will not be sent.
When possible Italian Pharmaceutical: This setting convert converts Code39 data to Italian Pharmaceutical format. When not adapting to Italian Pharmaceutical, it will be send with standard Code39 etc.

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Code 39 Optional setting are as follows.

Code

Item

Command

Description

CD check

C1

Not check CD

C0

Check CD

CD transmission

D9

Transmit Code39 CD

D8

Not transmit Code39 CD

ST/SP transmission

D1

Not transmit ST/SP

D0

Transmit ST/SP

Code 39 It. Pharm (Code 32)

Full ASCII conversion

D5

Normal Code 39

D4

Full ASCII Code 39

+K

Full ASCII Code 39 if possible

D6

It. Pharmaceutical only

It. Pharm

D7

It. Pharmaceutical if possible

DA

Not transmit leading A for It. Pharm

DB

Transmit leading A for It. Pharm

Concatenation

+M

Disable concatenation

+L

Enable concatenation

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6.3.4 Codabar
Codabar is relatively early stage barcode developed by Monarch Marking Company in 1972 following 2 of 5.
Codabar Overview

Following are the Codabar configuration.

Item

Character set

Numeric (0-9) Symbol (- $ : / , +)

Start / Stop code

A, B, C, or D

Overview

Digits

Variable length

CD (check digit) check method

Check digits are not much used in general.

Transfer data format Start code 1 digit
 Setting items

Data Variable length

CD

Stop code 1 digit

Codabar (NW-7) read mode
Standard mode: It consists of 1 barcode.

ABC mode: ABC is an acronym of American Blood Commission. It consists of 2 side by side barcodes. (Margin is necessary.) When the barcode's first stop character and the second start character is D, it will be concatenated and sent. Two D character will not be sent.

CX mode:
It consists of 2 side by side barcodes. (Margin is necessary.)
When the barcode's first stop character is C and the second start character is B, it will be concatenated and sent. B and C character will not be sent.

Codabar CD check In Codabar, Modulus 16 is generally used.
Codabar CD transfer Whether to transfer CD (check digit) or not is configurable.
Start / Stop code transfer Whether to transfer start / stop code or not is configurable. Also, it can convert the code and transfers when transferring start / stop code.

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Codabar option settings are as follows.

Code

Item

Command

Description

CD check

H7

Not check CD

H6

Check CD

CD transmission

H8

Transmit Codabar CD

H9

Not transmit Codabar CD

F0

Not transmit Start / Stop code

F1

Start / Stop code: ABCD/TN*E

Codabar

ST/SP transmission

Space insertion

F2

Start / Stop code: abcd/tn*e

F3

Start / Stop code: ABCD/ABCD

F4

Start / Stop code: abcd/abcd

Start / Stop code:

HJ

<DC1><DC2><DC3><DC4>

/<DC1><DC2><DC3><DC4>

HE

Disable space insertion

HD

Enable space insertion

HA

Enable only Codabar normal mode

ABC, CX conversion

H4

Enable only ABC code

H5

Enable only CX code

H3

Enable Codabar / ABC and CX

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6.3.5 Interleaved 2 of 5 and S-Code
Interleaved 2 of 5 is a symbol standardized by ISO/IEC 16390 as the standard distribution symbol ITF.
Interleaved 2 of 5 Overview

Following are the Interleaved 2 of 5 configurations. Item

Overview

Character set

Numeric (0-9)

Start / Stop code

Hidden character

Digits

Variable length (even number)

CD (check digit) check method

Modulus 10 / Wait 3

Transfer data format Data variable length CD

 Setting items Interleaved 2 of 5 CD check
Whether to check CD (check digit) or not is configurable. This setting also configures Interleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, S-Code and Matrix 2 of 5 CD check or not.

Interleaved 2 of 5 CD transmit Whether to transfer CD (check digit) or not is configurable. This setting also configures Interleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, S-Code and Matrix 2 of 5 CD transfer or not.

Industrial 2 of 5 space check Whether to enable / disable the space (inter-character gap) check of Industrial 2 of 5 which has large or irregular spaces can be set.

Following are the Interleaved 2 of 5 and Industrial 2 of 5 optional setting.

Code

Item

Command

Description

CD check

G0

Not check CD

G1

Check CD

E0

Transmit CD

Interleaved CD transmission

E1

Not transmit CD

2 of 5

S-Code

Space check

GK

Disable space check for Industrial 2 of 5

GJ

Enable space check for Industrial 2 of 5

S-Code conversion

GH

Not transmit S-Code as Interleaved 2 of 5

GG

Transmit S-Code as Interleaved 2 of 5

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6.3.6 Code128
Code128 is developed by Computer Identix Inc. in the USA in 1981. Code128 is a symbol standardized as USS-CODE128. Because it can encode ASCII128 characters, it is called Code128.
Code128 Overview

Following are the Code128 configuration. Item

Overview

Character set Start / Stop code

ASCII128 character Function character (FNC1-4) Code set selection character (A, B, C and Shift)
Hidden character Start pattern 3 types (A,B and C), Stop pattern 1 type

Digits

Variable length

CD (check digit) check method

Modulus 103

Transfer data format Data (variable length)

 Setting items GS1 conversion Disable / Enable GS1-128 GS1 conversion is configurable. Refer to 6.2.1 for setting detail.

Concatenation of Code 128 When Code128 data's leading is FNC2 character, concatenate or not can be set. Reading the barcode that contains FNC2 character in leading of Code128 data, concatenate the data by omitting the leading FNC2. When reading the barcode that does not contains FNC2 character in leading of Code128, it concatenates the data to the end of data that is buffering to the scanner, and send entire buffer. The reading time is updated every time 1 label is read, but if the reading is not completed within the reading time, the buffered data will be discarded. The maximum number of character that can be concatenated at a time is 400 characters.

Following are the Code 128 optional setting.

Code

Item

Command

OF

GS1 conversion

JF

Code 128

OG

MP Concatenation
MO

Description Disable GS1-128 Enable GS1-128 only Enable GS1-128 if possible Disable concatenation Enable concatenation

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Code

Item

IATA

CD check CD transmission

Command 4H 4I 4J 4K 4M 4L

Description Not check CD Check FC / SN only Check FC / CPN / SN Check FC / CPN / AC / SN Not transmit CD Transmit CD

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6.3.8 MSI/Plessey

Code

Item

CD check MSI/ Plessey
CD transmission

Command 4A 4B 4C 4D 4R 4S 4G 4E 4F

Description Not check CD Check 1 CD = MOD 10 Check 2 CD = MOD 10/MOD 10 Check 2 CD = MOD 10/MOD 11 Check 2 CD = MOD 11/MOD 10 Check 2 CD = MOD 11/MOD 11 Not transmit CD Transmit CD 1 Transmit CD 1 and CD 2

Default 


6.3.9 UK/Plessey

Code

Item

CD transmission

UK/ Plessey Space insertion

X conversion

Command 4O 4N DO DN DP DQ

Description Not transmit CD Transmit CD Disable space insertion Enable space insertion Conversion A -> X disable Conversion A -> X enable

Default
 


6.3.10 Telepen

Code

Item

Telepen

Conversion output mode

Command D2 D3

Description Numeric mode ASCII mode

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Code

Item

Code 11

CD check CD transmission

Command [BLF [BLG [BLH [BLI [BLJ [BLK

Description Not check CD Check 1CD Check 2CD Check auto 1 or 2 CD Not transmit CD CD transmit

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6.3.12 Korean Postal Authority

Code

Item

Command

*+

CD transmission

*-

Korean

Postal Authority

Transmit dash

*. */

code

Upside down

*9

reading

*8

Description CD transmit Not transmit CD Transmit dash Not transmit dash Upside down reading enabled Upside down reading disabled

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6.3.13 GS1 DataBar
GS1 DataBar (formerly RSS) is a symbol developed close to GS1, and has 3 types 7 kinds and is a relatively new symbol. GS1 DataBar has characteristics of being able to express it in a smaller space. It is a symbol standardized by ISO/IEC 24724:2011.
GS1 DataBar Overview

Following are the GS1 DataBar configuration.

Item

Overview

Character set

GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional and GS1 DataBar Limited: Numeric (0-9) GS1 DataBar Expanded: capital / small character alphabet, numbers, 20 types symbol, function character (FNC1)

Digits

GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional and GS1 DataBar Limited: Application identifier "01" and 14 digits GS1 DataBar Expanded: number 74 digits and alphabet 41 digits

Check sum

Check sum is always checked, but not sent. GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional: Modulus 79 GS1 DataBar Limited: Modulus 89 GS1 DataBar Expanded: Modulus 211

CD check

GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional and GS1 DataBar Limited: Modulus 10/ Wait 3

Transfer data format (GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional, GS1 DataBar Limited)

AI "01"

Data (13 digits)

CD (1 digit)

Transfer data format (GS1 DataBar Expanded) Data (1-74 digits)

 Setting items GS1 conversion
Disable / Enable GS1 DataBar's GS1 conversion is configurable. Refer to 6.2.1 for setting detail.

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6.3.14 Composite GS1 DataBar
Composite GS1 symbol is a code developed by GS1 for medical use and standardized by ISO/IEC 24723. Indicate symbol composite to GS1 DataBar, GS1-128 and UPC/EAN. In the market, other than Composite GS1 DataBar is not much used.
Composite GS1 DataBar Overview

Following are the Composite GS1 configuration.

Item

Overview

Character set

ASCII value 0-127 (ISO 646) ASCII value 128-255 (ISO 8859, Alphabet No.1, Extend ASCII) Using ECI: many other character sets

Composite

CC-A is a revised version of MicroPDF417. CC-B is normal MicroPDF417. CC-C is normal PDF417.

Maximum digits

CC-A: 56 character CC-B: 338 character CC-C: 2361 character

Symbol size

1D part: refer to GS1 DataBar and UPC/EAN Composite part: CC-A and CC-B are same as MicroPDF417. CC-C is same as PDF417

Error correction

1D part: error detection only Composite par: Reed Solomon error correction

Link flags

GS1 DataBar and GS1 128 composite have link flags. UPC/EAN composite does not have link flags.

Transfer data format (CC-A)

1D data (1-74 digits)

Composite data (1-56 digits)

Transfer data format (CC-B)

1D data (1-74 digits)

Composite data (1-338 digits)

Transfer data format (CC-C)

1D data (1-74 digits)

Composite data (1-2361 digits)

 Setting item GS1 conversion Disable/enable GS1 conversion of Composite GS1 DataBar by setting. Refer to 6.2.1 for details.

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6.3.15 PDF 417
PDF417 is a stack type code developed by Symbol Technology Inc., and is used for international logistics, ID card (overseas) and parts label etc. PDF417 is a symbol standardized also in ISO/IEC 15438:2006.
PDF417 Overview

Following are the PDF417 configuration.

Item

Overview

Character set

ASCII value 0-127 (ISO 646) ASCII value 128-255 (ISO 8859-1, Alphabet No.1, Extended ASCII) For MicroPDF 417: many other character sets

Maximum digits (PDF417)

Text compression: 1850 character Byte compression: 1108 character Numeric compression: 2710 character

Maximum digits (MicroPDF417)

Text compression: 250 character Byte compression: 150 character Numeric compression: 366 character

Symbol size (PDF417)

Number of lines: 3-90 Number of rows: 1-30

Symbol size (MicroPDF417)
Error correction (PDF417)
Error correction (MicroPDF417)

Number of lines: 4-44 Number of rows: 1-4
Error correction level 8. The option for error detection only.
Number of code words for error correction is fixed by the symbol and cannot be changed.

Transfer data format Data (variable length)

 Setting item MicroPDF417, default is invalid.
To enable the setting, refer to 6.1.5.

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6.3.16 QR Code
QR code is a matrix type 2D barcode developed by DENSO WAVE INC., and has characteristics of high speed reading and is used in a wide range of fields. QR code is a symbol standardized to SO/IEC 18004:2000.
QR Code Overview

Following are the QR code configuration.

Item

Overview

Character set

1) Numeric data (Numbers 0-9) 2) Alphanumeric data (Numbers 0-9, Capital letter A-Z, 9 special characters:
space, $, %, *, +, -, ., /, :) 3) 8 bit byte data (Latin character based on JIS X 0201, character set of 8 bit
code for Katakana character.) 4) Chinese character (Character specified by the shift-coded expression of
JIS X 0208)

Maximum digits

Alphanumeric data: 4296 character 8 bit data: 2953 character Numeric data: 7089 character Chinese character data: 1817 character

Symbol size

Minimum: 21 x 21 module Maximum: 177 x 177 module

Error correction

Reed Solomon error correction level 4 L:7% M:15% Q:25% H:30%

Negative barcode, mirror printing

Negative and mirror printed QR code are readable.

Concatenated code Outputs after reading all concatenated codes.

Transfer data format Data (variable length)

 Setting item GS1 conversion Disable/enable GS1 QR code conversion by setting. Refer to 6.2.1 for setting detail.
ECI protocol output Enable/disable output of QR code ECI protocol data by setting. Refer to 6.2.6 for setting detail.

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Following are the Micro QR code configuration.

Item

Overview

Character set
Maximum digits
Symbol size error correction
Negative barcode, mirror printing

1) Numeric data (numbers 0-9) 2) Alphanumeric data (numbers 0-9, capital characters A-Z, 9 special
characters: space, $, %, *, +, -, ., /, :) 3) 8 bit byte data (Latin character based on JIS X 0201, character set of 8 bit
code for Katakana character.) 4) Chinese character (Character specified by the shift-coded expression of JIS
X 0208)
Alphanumeric data: 21 character 8 bit data: 15 character Numeric data: 35 character Chinese character data: 9 character Version M1: 11 x 11 module ­ Error detection only Version M2: 13 x 13 module ­ Reed Solomon error correction 2 steps(L, M) Version M3: 15 x 15 module ­ Reed Solomon error correction 2 steps(L, M) Version M4: 17 x 17 module ­ Reed Solomon error correction 3 steps (L, M, Q)
Negative and mirror printed QR code are readable

Transfer data format Data (variable length)

 Setting item None in particular

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6.3.17 Data Matrix
Data Matrix is a matrix type 2D barcode developed by Idymatrix Corporation, which has characteristics of L-shaped finder and a symbol capable of miniaturizing. It is mainly used for industrial, and is used in a wide range of fields at overseas. Data Matrix is a symbol standardized also in ISO/IEC 16022.
Data Matrix Code Overview

Following are the Data Matrix configuration.

Item

Overview

Character set

ASCII value 0-127 (ISO 646) ASCII value 128-255 (ISO 8859-1, Alphabet No.1, Expand ASCII) Using ECI: many other character sets

Maximum digits (ECC200 square)

Alphanumeric data: 2335 characters 8 bit data: 1556 characters Numeric data: 3116 characters

Maximum digits (ECC200 rectangle)

Alphanumeric data: 98 characters 8 bit data: 47 characters Numeric data: 72 characters

Symbol size (ECC200)
Error correction (ECC200) Negative barcode, mirror printing

Even rows and even columns, square or rectangle, Square: minimum 10 x 10, maximum 144 x 144 module Rectangle: minimum 8 x 18, maximum 16 x 48 module (6 patterns)
Set automatically
Negative and mirror printed Data Matrix are readable

Transfer data format Data (variable length)

 Setting item GS1 conversion Disable/enable GS1 Data Matrix conversion by setting. Refer to 6.2.1 for setting detail.
ECI protocol output Enable/disable output of Data Matrix ECI protocol data by setting. Refer to 6.2.6 for setting detail.

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6.3.18 Aztec Code
Azetc Code is a matric type 2D barcode developed by Welch Allyn Company, and has characteristic of quiet zone unnecessary by fender in the center. Mainly used in tickets and medicals.
Aztec Code Summary

Following are the Aztec configuration.

Item

Overview

Character set

ASCII value 0-127 (ISO 646) ASCII value 128-255 (ISO 8859-1, Alphabet No.1, Expand ASCII) Using ECI: many other character sets

Maximum number of digits

Alphanumeric data: 3067 characters Number: 3832 characters Byte: 1914 character

Symbol size

Minimum: 15 x 15 module Maximum: 151 x 151 module

Error correction

The selectable error correction level is 5% to 95% of the data area.

Transfer data format Data (variable length)

 Setting item ECI protocol output
Enable/disable output of Aztec Code ECI protocol data by setting. Refer to 6.2.6 for setting detail.

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6.4 Setting of Number of Characters

If you are going to read codes of fixed length, it is recommended to configure the scanner for that fixed number of characters. The scanner will verify that codes read are of the correct length and rejects codes that do not have the specified length. The advantage of setting a fixed length is that it provides protection against spurious short scans of codes, possible with code types that do not provide sufficient security against partial scans (e.g. Interleaved 2 of 5). The length checking is done on the code data and is not affected by options such as (not) transmit start/stop character or check digit. Setting the number of characters does not affect fixed length codes, such as EAN-13.

6.4.1 Fixed Length ON, Minimum / Maximum Length for Selected Codes
This option enables fixed length and minimum / maximum length checking for each code types and will only affect the specified code types.

Configuration with commands

Item

Command

Description

Fixed length

Specify Code 6.4.2

Input length of digits Fixed length for selected codes Qa Qb Qc Qd Length: (1000a+100b+10c+d)

Default (valid range)
(0-8000)

Configuration example Fix Code39 length to 6 digits Fix Code39 length to 6 digits and 12 digits Fix Code39 length to 6 digits and Interleaved 2 of 5 to 12 digits Clear fixed length for Code39 Set minimum length for Interleaved 2 of 5 to 4 digits Clear minimum length for Interleaved 2 of 5 Set maximum length for Code39 to 12 digits Clear max length for Code39 Set max length for PDF417 to 20 digits and QR code 125 digits

Command <Esc>[DC1Q6<CR> <Esc>[DC1Q6[DC1Q1Q2<CR> <Esc>[DC1Q6[DC4Q1Q2<CR> <Esc>[DC1<CR> <Esc>[DB4Q4<CR> <Esc>[DB4<CR> <Esc>[DA1Q1Q2<CR> <Esc>[DA1<CR> <Esc>[DALQ2Q0[DAJQ1Q2Q5<CR>

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Enter the following command followed by a value to set length of each code. When reset settings, the length currently set becomes the default.

Code type

Fixed length

Min length

Reset settings

[DC0

[XQG

Code 39

[DC1

[DB1

Codabar

[DC2

[DB2

Industrial 2 of 5

[DC3

[DB3

Interleaved 2 of 5

[DC4

[DB4

Code 93

[DCD

[DBD

Code 128

[DCB

[DBB

MSI/Plessey

[DC8

[DB8

IATA

[DC7

[DB7

PDF417

[DCL

[DBL

QR code

[DCJ

[DBJ

Data Matrix

[DCH

[DBH

Maxi code

[DCK

[DBK

Aztec code

[DCI

[DBI

MicroPDF417

[DCM

[DBM

RSS-Expanded (GS1 Databar)

[DCF

[DBF

Composite

[DCG

[DBG

GS1-128

[DCC

[DBC

S-Code

[DC5

[DB5

UK/Plessey

[DCA

[DBA

Matrix 2 of 5 / Chinese Post

[DC6

[DB6

Telepen

[DC9

[DB9

Codablock F

[DCO

[DBO

Code 11

[DCE

[DBE

Chinese Sensible Code

[DCN

[DBN

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7 String Options
This chapter describes the alterations which can be made to the transmitted data string. The configurations available are:
7.1 Case Conversion
7.2 Prefix / Suffix

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7.1 Case Conversion

The decoded data may be converted to either all lower case or all upper case or the case may be exchanged. These options may be used if the host requires upper or lower case characters only.

 Upper case / Lower case conversion example Description
No case conversion Convert to upper case Convert to lower case Exchange case

AbCd AbCd ABCD abcd aBcD

Default 

Upper case and Lower case can be set from following commands.

Items

Command

Description

YZ

No case conversion

Case Conversion

YW

Convert to upper case

YX

Convert to lower case

YY

Exchange case

Default 

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7.2 Prefix / Suffix (appending character function)
The following section explains the additional functions that can place informational characters just before the decoded data (pre-data) or be transmitted immediately after the data (post-data).
Output Format:  Prefix / suffix (up to 4 digits)
Specified characters can be added in front of or at the end of the data for each specific symbology. *1 By default, the prefix is empty and the suffix of all codes is a "CR" character. *When using 6.2.7 OCR Free Edit or 8.4.4 Data Edit Reading, this cannot be set.
 Preamble / Postamble (up to 8 digits) Specified characters can be added in front of or at the end of the data for all codes. *By default, they are empty.

Preamble Max 8 digits

Prefix for each code
Max 4 digits

Decoded Data

Suffix (*1) for each code
Max 4 digits

Postamble Max 8 digits

*By default, <CR> is added to suffix with all codes "RZ" command.

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Program Value:  ASCII (Refer to 7.2.3)
All 128 characters
 Code identification The code identification is transmitted in OPTICON ID, ISO15424 standard or AIM-ID.
 Code length The code length is the number of characters after the output format that is configured with options in "6.3 Setting of Code Specific Options".
 Scan time The scan time is the time from the trigger until the data output start.

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7.2.1 Set Prefix / Suffix
How to add the prefix / suffix is described below.

Configuring with Command Item

Command

Set commands

Value commands

ASCII: 7.2.3

Prefix/Suffix

7.2.2

Code ID: 7.2.4 Code Length: 7.2.5

Scan time: 7.2.6

Description

Default

Set character to Prefix/Suffix

All codes Suffix
USB-HID: "Enter" USB-COM:"CR" RS-232C:"CR"

Example: to set "C39:" as the prefix and "CR" and "LF" as the suffix for Code 39. Command: <Esc>M40CQ3Q96AO41M1J<CR>
*Prefix / Suffix can also be set with 1D menu code or 2D menu code.
Note: · The prefix and suffix setting commands clear the current values and configure new ones. The default suffix of
CR is also cleared. · Clearing the default suffix CR is possible by scanning the RZ menu code (Set suffix for all codes) without codes
for the suffix or the PR menu code (Clear suffix). · When the number of configured prefix / suffix characters exceeds the maximum limit (4 digits), the configuration
will be ignored.

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Code

Prefix Command

All codes Prefix / Suffix

RY

By default, "CR" is added to the suffixes all code. *To clear "CR", send "RZ" command only.

Following are the each code prefix / suffix setting command.

Code

Prefix Command

UPC-A

N1

UPC-A add-on

M0

UPC-E

N2

UPC-E add-on

M1

EAN-13

N3

EAN-13 add-on

M2

EAN-8

N4

EAN-8 add-on

M3

Code 39

M4

Tri-optic

MC

Codabar

M5

Industrial 2 of 5

M6

Interleaved 2 of 5

M7

S-Code

MB

Matrix 2 of 5 GL
Chinese Post Matrix 2 of 5

IATA

I8

MSI/Plessey

N0

Telepen

L8

UK/Plessey

MA

Code 128

M9

GS1-128

[XMX

Code 11

[BLD

Korean Postal Authority

*$

Chapter-7 String Options
Suffix Command RZ
Suffix Command N6 O0 N7 O1 N8 O2 N9 O3 O4 PN O5 O6 O7 OB
GM
I9 N5 L9 OA O9 [XOX [BLE *%

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Code Intelligent Mail Barcode POSTNET PLANET Japan Postal Netherlands Kix Code UK Postal (Royal Mail) 4-state Mailmark barcode Australian Postal GS1 DataBar
GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 Composite code Codablock F Data Matrix Aztec Chinese Sensible Code QR Code Maxi Code PDF417 MicroPDF417 Machine Readable Passports Machine Readable Visas-A Machine Readable Visas-B Official Travel Documents 1 Official Travel Documents 2 ISBN

Prefix Command [D5I [D6D [DG5 [D5S [D5N [DGA [DGV [D6P OE [D6G [D6H [D6I RR [D4S MD [BF0 [D4N MK ML OC OD [DJJ [DJK [DJL [DJM [DJN [DJO

To add to preamble / postamble, use the following command.

Code

Preamble Command

Preamble / Postamble

MZ

Suffix Command [D5J [D6E [DG6 [D5T [D5O [DGB [DGW [D6Q PQ [D6J [D6K [D6L RS [D4T PO [BF1 [D4O PW PX PY PZ [DJP [DJQ [DJR [DJS [DJT [DJU
Postamble Command PS

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7.2.3 ASCII (Prefix / Suffix Values)

ASCII

Command ASCII Command

<SPACE>

5A

A

0A

!

5B

B

0B

"

5C

C

0C

#

5D

D

0D

$

5E

E

0E

%

5F

F

0F

&

5G

G

0G

'

5H

H

0H

(

5I

I

0I

)

5J

J

0J

*

5K

K

0K

+

5L

L

0L

,

5M

M

0M

-

5N

N

0N

.

5O

O

0O

/

5P

P

0P

:

6A

Q

0Q

;

6B

R

0R

<

6C

S

0S

=

6D

T

0T

>

6E

U

0U

?

6F

V

0V

@

6G

W

0W

[

7A

X

0X

\

7B

Y

0Y

]

7C

Z

0Z

^

7D

0

Q0

_

7E

1

Q1

`

7F

2

Q2

{

9T

3

Q3

|

9U

4

Q4

}

9V

5

Q5

~

9W

6

Q6

7

Q7

8

Q8

9

Q9

ASCII 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

Command $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

ASCII
^@ (NULL) ^A (SOH) ^B (STX) ^C (ETX) ^D (EOT) ^E (ENQ) ^F (ACK) ^G (BEL) ^H (BS)
^I (HT) ^J (LF) ^K (VT) ^L (FF) ^M (CR) ^N (SO) ^O (SI) ^P (DLE) ^Q (DC1) ^R (DC2) ^S (DC3) ^T (DC4) ^U (NAK) ^V (SYN) ^W (ETB) ^X (CAN) ^Y (EM) ^Z (SUB) ^[ (ESC) ^\ (FS) ^] (GS) ^^ (RS) ^_ (US)
DEL (ASCII127)

Command 9G 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 1G 1H 1I 1J 1K 1L 1M 1N 1O 1P 1Q 1R 1S 1T 1U 1V 1W 1X 1Y 1Z 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E
9F

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7.2.4 Code ID

Code ID can be added by sending following command continue to the prefix / suffix setting command.

Item

Command

Description

Default

Code identification

$2

Code identification using OPTICON ID

$1

Code identification using AIM ID/ ISO 15424

There are two ways of adding Code ID as follows.  OPTICON Code ID: (Refer appendix 9.1.1)
 AIM/ISO Code ID: (Refer appendix 9.1.2) The code identifier is transmitted in ISO 15424 format. ]cm · ] is ASCII value, decimal 93 · c is code character · m is modifier character
Example) Add "<OPTICON Code ID>" to the all codes prefix. Configuring with Command: <Esc>RY$2<CR>

7.2.5 Code Length
For 1D codes the code length is transmitted as 2 digits, excluding prefix and suffix characters. For 2D codes the code length is transmitted as 6 digits. It is also possible to send the length as 6 digits for both 1D and 2D codes. These direct input characters count as 1 entry of the 4 permissible entries for a prefix and suffix.

Code length can be added by sending following command continue to the prefix / suffix setting command.

Item

Command

Description

Default

Code length value

$3

Code length (1D/2D: 2/6 digit)

$6

Code length (1D/2D: 6/6 digit)

Example: Set the prefix for all codes to <Code length (1D/2D: 2/6 digit)>:

Configuring with Command: <ESC>RY$3<CR>

7.2.6 Scan Time

The scan time is the time from trigger until data output start.

Item

Command

Scan time value

[EDG Scan time

Description

Default

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This chapter describes the read options for the scanner.
8.1 Read Modes 8.2 Manual Trigger 8.3 Auto Trigger 8.4 Illumination and Aiming

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8.1 Read Modes

Code reading starts when the trigger signal (TRIGn) is pulled low, when the trigger command ("Z") is received or when an object is detected while in auto trigger mode.

8.1.1 Read Modes

Read modes includes "single read" and "multiple read" modes.

Item

Command

Description

Single Read Multiple Read 1 Multiple Read 2

S0 [D3P S1

Single read in a single trigger
Multiple read in a single trigger, the scanner saves the read data in memory to not read the same data. Multiple read in a single trigger, the scanner read the same data.

Default 

 Single Read The scanner starts reading after a trigger until a barcode is successfully decoded or until the read
time expires. (See 8.1.2)

 Multiple Read 1 (Do not read the same data) The scanner starts reading after a trigger and stays reading even after a barcode is successfully decoded, until the read time expires. To prevent that a barcode is read twice, the scanner saves the read barcodes in memory and checks if it has been read before. The list in memory is 20 barcodes long so after 20 different barcodes, the same barcode can be read again.

If there is more than one code within the read area, as in the following figure, this read mode is helpful to prevent reading the same code twice.

Example: Read multiple codes continuously with a single trigger.

 Multiple Read 2 (Permit same data reading) The scanner starts reading after a trigger and stays reading even after a barcode is successfully decoded until the read time expires. The same barcode cannot be read twice unless another barcode is read in between or when at least "Double read reset time" has past.
Example: Read multiple codes sequentially with single trigger.

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8.1.2 Read Time

Read time setting sets the reading time of 1 reading operation. After trigger signal is on, or when the
readout command "Z" is sent, readout operation starts. If no data outputted within the specified time, the readout operation stops.

Item

Command

Description

Default Remark

Y0

Using trigger key : Synchronized with trigger key

Auto trigger

: Auto



*

Y1

1 second

Y2

2 seconds

Y3

3 seconds

Y4

4 seconds

Read time setting

Y5

5 seconds

Y6

6 seconds

Y7

7 seconds

Y8

8 seconds

Y9

9 seconds

YM

Read time infinite

YL

Read time 10 times

* When auto trigger with "Y0", read time is automatically set by the image processing. * When auto trigger read time is auto, read time can be adjusted in 8.3.4.

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8.1.3 Central Reading
This function can be used to read a specific target code when multiple codes are closely positioned. Only the code in the central portion of an image will be read, as shown below.

Item Central reading

Command [D00 [D0Z

Description
Enable central reading; read only a code at the center of aiming LED
Disable central reading; read within entire image

Default 

Examples of readable positions in central reading setting

Examples of unreadable positions in central reading setting

* When several codes are tightly packed, it is recommended to use the Trigger Repeat (See: 8.2.1) function to Improve reading performance.

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8.2 Manual Trigger

8.2.1 Trigger Repeat
Trigger repeat helps the user to properly aim the scanner before it starts scanning. This can be very handy in situations where several codes are printed close to each other.

The actual behavior depends on the configuration of Read Time. (See 8.1.3)

Item

Command

Description

Trigger repeat

/K

Disable trigger repeat

/M

Enable trigger repeat

Default 

The operation varies depend on the Read Cycle Timeout (refer 8.1.2).

 Read time option: When trigger key is synchronized (Default).

Example)

"While trigger is pressed"

"Release trigger"

"Output data"

 Read time option: When read time option is 1 second or more.

Example)

"While trigger is pressed"

"Start reading by pulling trigger again"

"Output data"

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8.3 Auto Trigger
When auto trigger is enabled, the scanner automatically detects an object in front and starts reading it.
8.3.1 Normal Auto Trigger
There are two modes for auto trigger.  Presentation auto trigger mode
This mode is meant for applications where the scanner is fixed and codes are presented.
 Handheld auto trigger mode This mode is meant for applications where the module is not fixed.

Item Auto trigger Auto trigger Mode

Command +F +I [DL5 [DL6

Description Disable presentation auto trigger Enable presentation auto trigger Presentation auto trigger mode Hand held auto trigger mode

Default 


8.3.2 Auto Trigger Sensitivity

The detection sensitivity can be adjusted. The sensitivity varies with the ambient environment and adjustment may be necessary.

Item

Command

Description

Default

[XMF Sensitive

Auto trigger sensitivity

[XMH Normal



[XMJ Insensitive

8.3.3 Double read reset time

This allows setting of time interval before the same code can be decoded again in auto trigger mode. When a code with different data is read, this will be reset.

Item

Command

Description

Default (valid range)

Double read reset time

[D3R

Qa

Qb

Qc

Qd

Double read reset time (1000a+100b+10c+d) [ms]

*When 0 second is set, the same code will not be decoded.

700 ms (0-9999)

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The time to end the auto trigger scanning can be adjusted.

Item

Command

Auto trigger read time adjustment

[EFH [EFI [EFJ

Long time Normal Short time

*When the read time is fixed, please see: "Read Time"

Description

Chapter-8 Read Options
Default 

8.3.5 Auto Trigger Sleep Mode

When nothing is detected after a specific configurable period while in auto trigger mode, the scanner goes into sleep mode. The scanner performs presence detection at specified time intervals in sleep mode and when a target is detected or any event such as trigger occurs, the unit exits from sleep mode. Setting a time of 0 seconds means that sleep mode is disabled.

Item

Command

Description

Default (valid range)

Auto trigger sleep mode

[EBW

Qa

Qb

Qc

Qd

Transition time to sleep mode (1000a+100b+10c+d) [s]

60 s (0-9999)

8.3.6 Detection Mode
There are three methods for detecting a target code.
 Warm white illumination detection When a target code falls within the range of the field of view of the warm white light, the target is detected. This mode is preferred in a dark environment.
 Green aiming detection When a target code falls within the green aiming light, the target is detected. This mode is recommended for indoor use only because target detection is reduced in environments with higher illumination levels than typically found indoors.
 No illumination detection A target code is detected without illumination light. The power consumption will be reduced, but the effectiveness of detection will also be reduced. Ambient light is used for detection in this mode, so this mode should not be used in a dark environment. Best used in a well-lit area.

Item Auto trigger

Command [DDH [DDG [DDI

Description Warm white illumination detection Green aiming detection No illumination detection

Default 

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8.4 Illumination and Aiming
Warm white illumination for reading and Green LED aiming can be enabled or disabled.
8.4.1 Reading LED Illumination
Red LED illuminations enable / disable, illuminance method and brightness that are used for reading can be set. Following method is available for reading target that specular reflection is likely to occur.
 LED Illumination  Enable / Disable When the illumination is disabled, the reading performance may be degraded. However, when reading only the code displayed on the LCD screen, the reading performance may improve.
 LED Illumination  Automatic switching Floodlight ON and OFF are alternated. The illumination in which a code was read is memorized and will be prioritized for subsequent reading. This function is recommended when reading the target that specular reflection easily occurs.
 LED Illumination  Prevent specular reflection Disable illumination only when specular reflection by LED illumination occur and reads.

Item
LED illumination mode
LED illumination brightness

Command [D39 [D3A [D3B [D3Q [DDB [DDC

Description LED illumination  Enable LED illumination  Disable LED illumination  Automatic switching LED illumination  Prevent specular reflection LED brightness  Standard LED brightness  Low

Default
 

8.4.2 LED Aiming

Green LED floodlight used for aiming can be set to enable / disable. The brightness is also configurable.

Item

Command

Description

LED aiming ON/OFF

[D3D [D3E

Enable LED aiming Disable LED aiming

LED aiming brightness

[DDD [DDE [DDF

Brightness "High" Brightness "Standard" Brightness "Low"

Default 


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8.4.3 Batch Reading / Data Edit Function
When reading fixed format code in a batch, setting is available from the UniversalConfig batch reading function.
From following table, up to 4 codes batch reading can be set.

*Please contact to sales offices if there are items cannot be set with above.
8.4.4 Data Edit Function
Data edit script programming is a form of data output formatting so the user may change the scanned data to a format that is more desirable to be output This data edit script programming is integrated into the software of the scanner. The Universal Config utility has some support for Data Editing, but it is an advance language and may need extra support. Please contact technical support or your sales office for more information on this.

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This chapter lists the reference data.
9.1 Code ID Table 9.2 L-46X Specification Overview 9.3 Sample Codes

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Following are the Code ID to be added to the prefix / suffix.

9.1.1 Opticon Code ID prefix / suffix value

Code

Code ID

Code

UPC-A

C

Code 11

UPC-A +2

F

Code 128

UPC-A +5

G

GS1-128

UPC-E

D

GS1 DataBar

UPC-E +2

H

CC-A

UPC-E +5

I

CC-B

EAN-13

B

CC-C

EAN-13 +2

L

Korean Postal Authority

EAN-13 +5 EAN-8 EAN-8 +2 EAN-8 +5 Code 39 Code 39 Full ASCII Italian Pharmaceutical Codabar

M

Intelligent mail

A

Postal-TNT, KIX

J

Japan postal

K

Postnet

V

Australia postal code

W

US Planet

Y

UK Postal (Royal mail)

R

4-state Mailmark barcode

Codabar ABC

S

Codablock F

Codabar CX

f

Data Matrix

Industrial 2 of 5

O

Aztec

Interleaved 2 of 5

N

Aztec Runes

S-Code

g

Chinese Sensible Code

Matrix 2 of 5

Q

QR Code

Chinese Post

w

Micro QR Code

Code 93

U

Maxi Code

IATA

P

PDF417

MSI/Plessey

Z

MicroPDF417

Telepen

d

ICAO Travel Documents (OCR)

UK/Plessey

a

ISBN and Other OCR Font B

Chapter-9 Appendix
Code ID b
T
y m n l c 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 E t
o
e u j v r s 9 z

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AIM/ISO15424 Code ID

Symbology

Code ID

Symbology

UPC-A

]E0

Telepen

UPC-A +2

]E3

UK/Plessey

UPC-A +5

]E3

Code 128

UPC-E

]E0

GS1-128

UPC-E +2

]E3

Code 93

UPC-E +5 EAN-13

]E3 Code 11
]E0

EAN-13 +2

]E3

Korean Postal Authority

EAN-13 +5

]E3

Intelligent Mail Barcode

EAN-8

]E4

POSTNET

EAN-8 +2

]E7

GS1 DataBar

EAN-8 +5

]E7

CC-A

Code 39

]A*

CC-B

Code 39 Full ASCII Tri-Optic

]A*

CC-C

]X0

GS1 DataBar with CC-A

Code 39 lt. Pharmaceutical

]X0

GS1 DataBar with CC-B

Codabar

]F*

GS1 DataBar with CC-C

Codabar ABC

]F*

Codablock F

Codabar CX

]X0

DataMatrix

Industrial 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5

]S0 Aztec
]I*

S-Code

]X0

QR Code

Matrix 2 of 5

]X0

Micro QR Code

Chinese Post

]X0

Maxi Code

IATA

]R*

PDF417

MSI/Plessey

]M*

MicroPDF417

]X0

OCR

"*" are described differently depend on code type, please refer below.

Chapter-9 Appendix
Code ID ]B* ]P0 ]C0 ]C1 ]G0 ]H* ]X0 ]X0 ]X0 ]X0 ]e0 ]e1 ]e1 ]e1 ]e0 ]e0 ]e0 ]O* ]d* ]z* ]X0 ]Q* ]Q* ]U* ]L0 ]L0 ]X0

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Code option

]AIM-ID

Code option

Code 39 option AIM/ISO15424 Code ID : A*

Normal Code 39 (D5) Not check CD (C1) Transmit CD (D9)
Normal Code 39 (D5) Check CD (C0) Transmit CD (D9)
Normal Code 39 (D5) Not check CD (C1) Not transmit CD (D8)
Normal Code 39 (D5) Check CD (C0) Not transmit CD (D8)

Full ASCII Code 39 (D4) or

]A0

Full ASCII Code 39 if pos. (+K) Not check CD (C1)

Transmit CD (D9)

Full ASCII Code 39(D4) or

]A1

Full ASCII Code 39 if pos. (+K) Check CD (C0)

Transmit CD (D9)

Full ASCII Code 39(D4) or

]A2

Full ASCII Code 39 if pos. (+K) Not check CD (C1)

Not transmit CD (D8)

Full ASCII Code 39(D4) or

]A3

Full ASCII Code 39 if pos. (+K) Check CD (C0)

Not transmit CD (D8)

Codabar option AIM/ISO15424 Code ID : F*

Codabar normal mode (HA) Not check CD (H7) Transmit CD (H8) Codabar ABC (H4) or (H3) Not check CD (H7) Transmit CD (H8) Codabar normal mode (HA) Check CD (H6) Transmit CD (H8) Codabar ABC (H4) or (H3) Check CD (H6) Transmit CD (H8)

Codabar normal mode(HA)

]F0

Not check CD (H7)

Not transmit CD (H9)

Codabar ABC (H4) or (H3)

]F1

Not check CD (H7)

Not transmit CD (H9)

Codabar normal mode (HA)

]F2

Check CD (H6)

Not transmit CD (H9)

Codabar ABC (H4) or (H3)

]F3

Check CD (H6)

Not transmit CD (H9)

Interleaved 2 of 5 option AIM/ISO15424 Code ID : I*

Not check CD (G0) Transmit CD (E0) Check CD (G1) Transmit CD (E0)

]I0

Not check CD (G0) Not Transmit CD (E1)

]I1

Check CD (G1) Not Transmit CD (E1)

]AIM-ID ]A4 ]A5 ]A6 ]A7
]F4 ]F5 ]F6 ]F7 ]I2 ]I3

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Code option

]AIM-ID

Code option

IATA option AIM/ISO15424 Code ID : R*

Not check CD (4H) Transmit CD (4L) Check FC and SN only (4I) or Check CPN,FC and SN (4J) or Check CPN,AC,FC and SN (4K) Transmit CD (4L)

Not check CD (4H) ]R0
Not transmit CD (4M) Check FC and SN only (4I) or Check CPN,FC and SN (4J) or ]R1 Check CPN, AC, FC and SN (4K) Not transmit CD (4M)

MSI/Plessey option AIM/ISO15424 Code ID : M*/X0

Check 1CD = MOD 10 (4B): (4B) + Transmit CD1 (4E) or (4B) + Not transmit CD (4G) or (4B) + Transmit CD1 and CD2 (4F)

Check 2CD's = MOD 10/MOD 11 (4D): ]M0 (4D) + Transmit CD1 (4E) or ]M1 (4D) + Not transmit CD (4G) or ]X0 (4D) + Transmit CD1 and CD2 (4F)

Check 2CD's = MOD 10/MOD 10 (4C): (4C) + Transmit CD1 (4E) or (4C) + Not transmit CD (4G) or (4C) + Transmit CD1 and CD2 (4F)

Check 2CD's = MOD 11/MOD 10 (4R): (4D) + Transmit CD1 (4E) or ]X0 (4D) + Not transmit CD (4G) or (4D) + Transmit CD1 and CD2 (4F)

Telepen option AIM/ISO15424 Code ID : B*

Telepen (numeric or ASCII only):

Telepen (numeric followed by ASCII):

ASCII mode (D3)

]B0 ASCII mode (D3)

Numeric mode (D2)

]B1 Numeric mode (D2)

Telepen (ASCII followed by numeric) (not supported):

ASCII mode (D3)

]B0

Numeric mode (D2)

]B2

Code 11 option AIM/ISO15424 Code ID : H*/X0

Check 1CDs (BLG)

Check 1CDs (BLG)

or Check auto 1 or 2CDs (BLI)

or Check 2CDs (BLH)

(length > 12)

]H0 or Check auto 1 or 2CDs (BLI)

Transmit CD(S) (BLK)

(length > 12)

Not Transmit CD(S) (BLJ)

Check 2CDs (BLH) or

Not check CD (BLF)

Check auto 1 or 2CDs (BLI) (length > 12)

Not transmit CD (BLJ) ]H1

Transmit CD(S) (BLK)

Codablock F option AIM/ISO15424 Code ID : O*

FNC1 not used

]O4 FNC1 in 1st position

]AIM-ID ]R2 ]R3
]X0 ]X0 ]B0 ]B2
]H3 ]X0 ]O5

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Code option

]AIM-ID

Code option

DataMatrix options AIM/ISO15424 Code ID: d*

ECC200

]d1 ECC200, supporting ECI protocol

ECC200, FNC1 IN 1st or 5th position ECC200, FNC1 IN 2nd or 6th position

ECC200,FNC1 in 1st or 5th position ]d2
and supporting ECI protocol ECC200,FNC1 in 2nd or 6th position ]d3 and supporting ECI protocol

Aztec options AIM/ISO15424 Code ID: z*

No structure/other
FNC1 preceding 1st message character
FNC1 following an initial letter or pair of digits ECI protocol implemented

]z0 Structured append header included, FNC1 following an initial letter
]z1 or pair of digits
]z2 Structured append header included and
]z3 ECI protocol implemented

FNC1 preceding 1st message character and ECI protocol implemented
FNC1 following an initial letter or pair of digits, ECI protocol implemented
Structured append header included Structured append header included and FNC1 preceding 1st message character

Structured append header included, ]z4
FNC1 preceding 1st message character, ]z5 ECI protocol implemented
Structured append header included, ]z6 FNC1 following an initial letter or pair
of digits, ECI protocol implemented ]z7
Aztec runes

QR Code option AIM/ISO15424 Code ID: Q*

Model 1

]Q0 Model 2, ECI protocol implemented

Model 2, ECI protocol not implemented

]Q1 FNC1 in first position

Model 2, ECI protocol implemented

Model 2, ECI protocol not ]Q2
implemented

Model 2, ECI protocol not implemented FNC1 in first position

FNC1 in second position ]Q3
Model 2, ECI protocol implemented

FNC1 in second position

Maxi Code option AIM/ISO15424 Code ID: U*

Symbol in mode 4 of 5 Symbol in mode 2 of 3

Symbol in mode 4 of 5, ]U0
ECI protocol implemented Symbol in mode 2 of 3, ]U1 ECI protocol implemented

]AIM-ID ]d4 ]d5 ]d6
]z8 ]z9
]zA
]zB ]zC ]Q4 ]Q5 ]Q6
]U2 ]U3

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9.2 L-46X Specification Overview

L-46X specifications overview is as follows.

9.2.1 Common Specification Overview

CPU

Item

Specification CPUARM Cortex-A7

Note Core: 800 MHz

Control Section

LPDDR2 RAM

1G bits

DDRCLK: 400 MHz

Flash ROM

1G bits Flash Memory

Interf ace

RS-232C

300 bps to 115200 bps

Default: 9600 bps

USB

Full Speed 12 Mbps ( HID/COM )

Indicator

LED

Upper panel and side bars 3 color LED

Buzzer

Loudness / tone adjustable

Vibrator

Vibration motor (default off)

Option

Scanning method

Monochrome CMOS area sensor

Frame rate: 100 fps

Optical Section

Scanning light source

1 warm white LED

Aiming light source

1 green LED

Single line

Effective pixels View angle

0.30 million pixels
Horizontal : about 38.0° Vertical : about 28.9° Diagonal : about 46.4°

1D Symbologies

UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC-E1, UPC-A Add-on, UPC-E Add-on, EAN-13, EAN-8, EAN-13 Add-on/EAN-8 Add-on, JAN-8, JAN-13, Code 39, Codabar, Industrial 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 93, Code 128, GS1-128, MSI/Plessey, Code 11, UK/Plessey, Telepen, S-Code, Matrix 2 of 5

Supported 1D Symbologies

Postal

Korean Postal Authority code, Chinese Post Matrix 2 of 5, Japan Postal, Intelligent Mail Barcode, POSTNET, PLANET, Netherlands KIX Code, Australian Postal, UK Postal, 4-State Mailmark Barcode

Curvature Barcode width Motion tolerance

Depth of field (Typ.)

Code 39 Code 128

Radius  20 mm (12-digit UPC)

Possible to read: Code 39 with 100 mm width and resolution 0.2 mm (DOF: 127 mm) Possible to read: UPC 0.33 mm moving at 2.54 m/s (DOF: 107 mm)

Resolution (0.127)

12 ­ 85 mm

Resolution (0.254)

11 ­ 196 mm

Resolution (0.508)

28 ­ 392 mm

Resolution (0.20)

9 ­ 150 mm

PCS 0.9

UPC

Resolution (0.33)

9 ­ 250mm

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Item Symbologies

Minimum resolution Symbologies

Minimum resolution (mm)

Depth of field (Typ)

PDF417 QR Code Data Matrix

Scan angle
Minimum PCS OCR font Image data format Shades of gray Range of output image Resolution of output image Interface of output image
Baud rate

Specification

GS1 DataBar , GS1 DataBar Limited , GS1 DataBar Expanded Composite GS1 DataBar , Composite GS1-128 , Composite EAN , Composite UPC

GS1 DataBar

: 0.169 mm

Composite Code : 0.169 mm

PDF417, MicroPDF417, Codablock F, QR Code , Micro QR Code, DataMatrix (ECC 200), MaxiCode, Aztec Code, Chinese Sensible Code

PDF417

: 0.169 mm

QR Code

: 0.169 mm

Data Matrix : 0.169 mm

Resolution (0.169)

8 ­ 105 mm

Resolution (0.254)

1 ­ 170 mm

Resolution (0.169)

19 ­ 70 mm

Resolution (0.381)

0 ­ 209 mm

Resolution (0.169)

21 ­ 75 mm

Resolution (0.254)

2 ­ 132 mm

Pitch ±65°

Skew ±65°

Tilt 360°

0.2 or more

Note
GS1 DataBar: formerly called "RSS" PCS 0.9 Disable Code 128 when Codablock F is enabled.
PCS 0.9
MRD: 13% or more

Machine Readable Travel Documents, OCR-A/B

Windows Bitmap, JPEG

1024, 256, 16, 2

Select top/bottom (column) and left/right (row)

Full,1/2, 1/4

RS-232C, USB-COM

USB-COM (full speed)
RS-232C (baud rate: 115.2 kbps)

About 3 sec About 40 sec

Resolution: Full

Common OCR

Imager

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Environmental Specifications

Chapter-9 Appendix

Item Range of operating voltage

Current consumption

Reading
Auto trigger Standby
Standby

Operating
Temperature Storage

Humidity

Operating Storage

Ambient light Fluorescent

immunity

Sunlight

Vibration

Drop
Dust and drip proof Dimensions Weight Housing color Anti-microbial

5V ± 10%

Specification

Note
Both RS232 and USB

RS-232C: 330 mA / USB : 340 mA (typ) RS-232C: 145 mA / USB: 160 mA (typ) RS-232C: 40 mA / USB: 55 mA (typ)

Ambient temperature: 25°C

-5 to 50°C -30 to 60°C

AC adapter 0 to 40°C

5 to 90% (no condensing, no frost)

5 to 90% (no condensing, no frost)

10,000 lx or less
100,000 lx or less 10 Hz to 100 Hz, acceleration of 19.6 m/s2, 60 minutes per cycle, repeat once in each X, Y and Z-direction Drop 3 times, at each 5 faces (right, left, front, back and top), from a height of 180 cm onto a concrete surface. IP42 equivalent
Approx. 105.4 × 60 × 153.4 (DWH mm)
Approx. 112 g

UPC 0.33 mm
* Excluding the part where the interface cable is attached
Except protruding portion Excluding the cable

Black / White

ISO 22196 equivalent

White model only

Physical Features

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Standard model reading characteristics

Item

Specification

Code 39

: 0.1 mm

GS1 DataBar

: 0.169 mm

Minimum Composite Code

: 0.169 mm

Standard model

Resolution PDF417

: 0.169 mm

QR Code

: 0.169 mm

Data Matrix

: 0.169 mm

Barcode width

Possible to read: Width 100 mm Code 39 Resolution 0.2 mm (DOF: 127 mm)

Motion Possible to read:

tolerance UPC 100% moving at 2.54 m/s (DOC: 107 mm)

Chapter-9 Appendix
Notes
OPTOELECTRONICS test chart

Standard model reading depth of field Typical values of reading depth are as follows.

Resolution

Code

No. of Digits or Character

0.127mm

Code 39

4 digits

Scanning Depth of field (mm) (Typ)

Near

Far

12

85

0.254mm

Code 39

7 digits

11

196

0.508mm

Code 39

4 digits

28

392

0.20mm

Code 128

16 digits

9

150

0.33mm

UPC/EAN

12 digits

9

250

0.169mm

PDF417

58 character

8

105

0.254mm

PDF417

58 character

1

170

0.169mm

QR Code

44 character

19

70

0.381mm

QR Code

44 character

0

209

0.169mm

Data Matrix

40 character

21

75

0.254mm

Data Matrix

40 character

2

132

Note: The depth of field is a determined while using the OPTOELECTRONICS test chart PCS 0.9, without specular reflection and at room temperature and room humidity.

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[Unit: mm ]

125 100 75 50 25 0 25 50 75 100 125

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

12

0.127mm

85

Code 39

11

0.254mm

196

28

0.508mm

392

Code 128

9

0.20mm

150

100% EAN/UPC

9

0.33mm

250

PDF417 QR Code

8

0.169mm

105

1

0.254mm

0.169mm

19

70

0.381mm 0

170 209

21

0.169mm 75

Data Matrix
2

0.254mm 132

Note: The depth of field is the typical value measured by tilting the test chart 15° from the optical axis.

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High Resolution (UD) model reading characteristics

Item

Specification

Notes

High resolution model

Minimum resolution
Barcode width

Code 39 QR Code Data Matrix

: 0.051 mm : 0.084 mm : 0.084 mm

Possible to read: Width 40 mm Code 39 Resolution 0.2 mm (DOF: 32 mm)

OPTOELECTRONICS test chart

High resolution (UD) model reading depth of field Typical values of reading depth are as follows.

Resolution

Code

No. of Digits or Character

0.076mm

Code 39

5 digits

Reading Depth of field (mm) (Typ)

Near

Far

0

24

0.127mm

Code 39

4 digits

0

41

0.254mm

Code 39

7 digits

12

62

0.33mm

UPC/EAN

12 digits /13 digits

9

73

0.084mm

QR Code

44 character

0

14

0.381mm

QR Code

44 character

0

68

0.084mm

Data Matrix

40 character

0

14

0.254mm

Data Matrix

40 character

0

42

Note: The depth of field is a determined while using the OPTOELECTRONICS test chart PCS 0.9, without specular reflection and at room temperature and room humidity.

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25 50

0

0

25 50 75

50 25

Code 39

0.076mm(3mil)

0

24

0.127mm(5mil)

0

41

0.254mm(10mil)

12

62

UPC/EAN

9

0.33mm(13mil)

73

QR Code Data Matrix

0.084mm(3.3mil)

0

14

0.381mm(15mil)
0

0.084mm(3.3mil)

0

14

0.254mm(10mil)

0

42

68 [Unit: mm]

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9.2.3 Detailed View

Dimensions

Approx.105.4 mm (D) × 60 mm (W) × 153.4 mm (H) (except protruding portion)

Weight

Approx.112 g (excluding cable)

Mechanical Drawing

105.4

60 153.4

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Example of label attached to the scanner is shown below:

Chapter-9 Appendix

6-digit Serial Number prited here

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RS-232C model product is shipped with a dedicated AC adapter. AC Plugs connectors can be changed for to match local requirements.

Weight

Approx. 90 g (Excluding AC plug for exchanging.)

Mechanical Drawing as following drawing

1800±45

Chapter-9 Appendix

53.6±1

71.3±1

Unit: mm

16.1±0.2

32.6±1

69.0±1

<AC plug for exchanging> <DC output side> The polarity of the center of DC jack is plus (+).
EIAJ Electrode classification 2 (EIAJ#2)
Unit: mm

4.0 1.7

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9.3.1 1D Barcode

UPC

UPC-A

UPC-A +5

UPC-E +2

Chapter-9 Appendix UPC-A +2
UPC-E
UPC-E +5

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EAN/JAN-13

EAN/JAN-13 +5

EAN/JAN-8 +2

Chapter-9 Appendix EAN/JAN-13 +2
EAN/JAN-8
EAN-8 +5

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Code 39

Code 39 Full ASCII

Codabar

Codabar

Codabar CX

Industrial 2 of 5 / Interleaved 2 of 5 Industrial 2 of 5
S-Code

Chapter-9 Appendix Code39 Italian Pharmaceutical Tri-Optic
Codabar ABC
Interleaved 2 of 5

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IATA

IATA

UK/Plessey

UK/Plessey

Code11

Code11

Code 93

Chapter-9 Appendix

MSI/Plessey

MSI/Plessey

Telepen

Telepen

Matrix 2 of 5

Matrix 2 of 5

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Chinese Post Matrix 2 of 5

Chapter-9 Appendix
Korean Postal authority

Intelligent Mail Barcode POSTNET PLANET
Japan Postal Netherland KIX Code
Australian Postal UK Postal(Royal mail) 4-State Mailmark Barcode

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GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional
GS1 DataBar Stacked

Chapter-9 Appendix GS1 DataBar Truncated
GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional

GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked

GS1 DataBar Expanded

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CC-A
Limited CC-A
Expanded CC-A
Composite GS1-128 CC-A
CC-C

CC-B

Chapter-9 Appendix

Limited CC-B

Expanded CC-B

CC-B

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EAN-8 CC-A
Composite UPC UPC-A CC-A
UPC-E CC-A

Chapter-9 Appendix EAN-13 CC-B
EAN-8 CC-B
UPC-A CC-B
UPC-E CC-B

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PDF417 Codablock F
Micro QR Aztec Code Chinese-sensible code

Chapter-9 Appendix MicroPDF417
QR Code
Data Matrix(ECC 200)
Aztec Runes
Maxi Code

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ICAO Travel Documents Machine readable Passports
P<JPNABCDEFG<<HIJKLMN<OPQRSTU<VWXYZ<<<<<<<<< L898902C<3JPN4209247M16092711234567890<<<<78

Chapter-9 Appendix

Machine readable Visa-A V<UTOERIKSSON<<ANNA<MARIA<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< L8988901C4XXX4009078F96121096ZE184226B<<<<<<
Machine readable Visa-B V<UTOERIKSSON<<ANNA<MARIA<<<<<<<<<<< L8988901C4XXX4009078F9612109<<<<<<<<
Official Travel Documents 1 I<UTOD231458907<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< 7408122F1204159UTO<<<<<<<<<<<6 ERIKSSON<<ANNA<MARIA<<<<<<<<<<

Official Travel Documents 2
I<UTOERIKSSON<<ANNA<MARIA<<<<<<<<<<< D231458907UTO7408122F1204159<<<<<<<6

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OCR-A OCR-A Free Edit
Enable
4567890 0123456789012
DEFGHIJ
23456CDEFGH

OCR-B
OCR-B Free Edit Enable

Chapter-9 Appendix

345678 89012345678 FGHIJKLMN 56789012ABCD

Free Edit Disable

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References

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