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Manual de usuario Datalogic Scanning, modelo QUICKSCAN QS2500

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Nombre del archivo: qs2500_um.pdf
Idioma del manual:en
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3. Scan the hex digit bar codes for 4, 1 and 4, 2 on the inside back cover of this manual. 22 QS2500 4. Scan the Store Settings bar code on the inside back cover. 5. Repeat the same procedure for the G2 characters. 6. Scan the Exit bar code. 7. Insert the data group 1–4 position. (page 24.) Start Program $ Option Bar Code Option Alphanumeric Entry Prefix None 00* 1–22 characters 00–ffhex ASCII code None 00 Suffix 1–22 characters 00–ffhex ASCII code * Preamble None 00* 1–22 characters 00–ffhex ASCII code Postamble None 00* 1–22 characters 00–ffhex ASCII code Insert G1 Characters Setting None 00* 1–22 characters 00–ffhex ASCII code Product Reference Guide Option Bar Code Option Alphanumeric Entry Insert G2 Characters Setting None 00* 1–22 characters 00–ffhex ASCII code Insert G3 Characters Setting None 00* 1–22 characters 00–ffhex ASCII code Insert G4 Characters Setting None 00* 1–22 characters 00–ffhex ASCII code Exit Preamble Transmission: The preamble will be appended before the code data. Postamble Transmission: The postamble will be appended after the code data. Insert Data Group 1–4 Position: The QS2500 offers four positions to insert characters into the bar code data. The position default value of “00” indicate no character insertion. Make sure insertion positions are not greater than the number of bar code characters; otherwise, the data will not be inserted. NOTE Code ID Position: The code ID can be placed before or after the code data. 24 QS2500 $ Start Program Option Bar Code Option Alphanumeric Entry Disable 00* Preamble Transmission Enable 01 Disable 00* Postamble Transmission Enable 01 Insert Data Group 1 0–63 (0 = no insertion) 00* 00–63 Position 1–22 characters 00–ffhex ASCII code Insert Data Group 2 Position 0–63 (0 = no insertion) 00* 00–63 Insert Data Group 3 Position 0–63 (0 = no insertion) 00* 00–63 Insert Data Group 4 Position 0–63 (0 = no insertion) 00* 00–63 Before code data 00* Code ID Position After code data 01 Exit Code ID Transmission: Enable this option to transmit the code ID. See page 27. Code Length Transmission: A number of data digits can be transmitted before the code data. The total length of the bar code is the number of characters of bar code data without truncated leading or ending digits. Product Reference Guide Code Name Transmission: This function is used to show unknown bar code symbologies that include all readable symbologies of the QS2500. The code name will be transmitted before the bar code data to identify the symbology. Case Conversion: You can set the alpha characters to be displayed as either uppercase or lowercase. Order of transmission precedence: Prefix Code Name Preamble Code ID Code Length Bar Code Data Code ID Postamble Suffix Insert Groups or Option Bar Code Option Alphanumeric Entry Disable 00* Code ID Transmission Enable 01 Disable 00* Code Length Transmission Enable 01 Disable 00* Code Name Transmission Enable 01 Disable 00* Case Conversion (for bar code alpha data only) Uppercase 01 Lowercase 02 Exit 26 QS2500 Symbology Settings UPC-A Read: Format: Leading Zero Data Digits (11 Digits) Check Digit Checksum Transmission: With this option enabled, the QS2500 will transmit the checksum. Truncate Leading/Ending: The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. The QS2500 will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate ending value. Code ID Setting: The code ID represents the bar code type. It is affixed to the beginning or end of the transmitted data if the feature is selected. If you want your application to transmit the code ID, you must set the code ID transmission option to 01 first. See page 26. Insertion Group Selection: The QS2500 offers one or two insertion groups for a symbology. Set one or two digits to indicate which insertion group you desire. See pages 22–24 for information about insertion groups. Examples: Group 2 .. set 02 or 20 Group 1 and 4 .. set 14 or 41 Supplement Digits: Are the supplemental 2 or 5 characters for WPC code. Format: Leading Zero Data Digits (11 Digits) Check Digit Supplemental Digits (2 or 5) Truncate Leading Zero: The 13th digit (always a zero) can be truncated. Examples: Bar code: “0462531256712” Output: “462531256712” Expanding to EAN13: Expands a UPC bar code by adding a leading zero and sending it to the host in EAN13 format. Product Reference Guide $ Start Program Option Bar Code Option Alphanumeric Entry Read Disable 00 Enable 01* Checksum Verification Disable 00 Enable 01* Checksum Transmission Disable 00 Enable 01* Truncate Leading 0–15 00–15 00* Truncate Ending 0–15 00–15 00* Code ID Setting 00–ffhex ASCII code 00–ffhex* Insertion Group Selection 0–44 00–44 00* Supplement Digits None 00* 2 digits 01 5 digits 02 UCC/EAN 128 03 Auto Detection 04 Truncate/Expansion None 00 Truncate leading Zero 01* Expand to EAN13 02 Exit $$ 28 QS2500 UPC-E Read: Format: Leading Zero Data Di...


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