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Chapter 3
Barcode Setting
The scanner interface can be configured to fit the user's specific application. All
configuration parameters are stored in a non-volatile memory, which is retained
even if power is lost.
Barcode Menu Setting
The setup menu in
Appendix D
contains eight groups:
* Group 1: Device selection.
* Group 2: Beep and delay.
* Group 3: Keyboard and Wand Emulation.
* Group 4: RS-232 Settings
* Group 5: Scanner port.
* Group 6: Magnetic Reader
* Group 7: Code 39, I 2 of 5, S 2 of 5 and Code 32.
* Group 8: Code 128, Code 93, Code 11, Codabar, and MSI.
* Group 9: UPC/EAN, and Delta Distance Code.
* Group 10: Data Editing.
* Group 11: Dump setup.
Setup Procedures
For most parameters, proceed the following steps for the setting:
1. Locate a group that contains the parameter to be changed.
2. Scan the "
Enter Group #
" label to enter setup mode. The green LED on the
scanner will flash to indicate that setup is in progress.
3. Scan the label (
on right hand side
) representing the parameter to be changed,
such as
B1
label.
4. Scan the labels (
number
) representing the desired parameter value; for
example, for 05, scan “
0
” and “
5
” labels.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4, if necessary, to change the parameters in the same
group.
6. Scan
"
Exit
" label to end the group setup. The scanner will make two beeps to
end the setup.
Summary of Contents for MS84XG
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