Datalogic 9504 - Manual

Datalogic 9504

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Disclaimer
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 11 – END USER LICENSE
  • Page 13 – Manual Overview; , presents the manual’s contents, describes features; , supplies physical dimensions; , provides an outline of three scanner/scale; , explains scale calibration and verification proce-
  • Page 14 – How to Use This Manual
  • Page 15 – Manual Conventions
  • Page 16 – Scanner and Scanner/Scale Nomenclature; Controls, indicators and other nomenclature are shown in
  • Page 17 – Connectors
  • Page 18 – Physical Parameters; , for physical measurements of all models and; Scanning; Deactivating EAS Tags; Deactivation of Sensormatic; EAS (Electronic Article
  • Page 19 – Weighing; chapter of this manual.; Rated Weight Capacity; The scale’s operational weight capacity is:; Minimum Increment; , while compensating for
  • Page 20 – Thermal Equilibrium; NOTE
  • Page 22 – Electrical Specifications; Power Supply; CAUTION
  • Page 23 – Laser and Product Safety
  • Page 24 – Safety precautions to be taken:
  • Page 25 – Labeling; Regulatory, reference and safety labeling is shown in
  • Page 26 – Agency Compliances
  • Page 27 – Bar Codes Supported; Plural Stage Dual UPC Bar Codes for Japan ( 2 label read)
  • Page 28 – NOTES
  • Page 30 – Pre-Installation Considerations
  • Page 31 – Checkstand Design
  • Page 32 – Scanner Installation; top to encourage slide scanning rather than lifting.; Scanner Maintenance; Keep scanner windows clean. This will improve productivity and; References; Minimize handling of heavy/bulky products. Leave these items in
  • Page 33 – Use the entire hand for grasping and lifting items.; Site Preparation Overview; Ventilation Requirements:; The scanner operates without the use of a; Service Access Requirements:; Routine operations such as ‘zeroing’
  • Page 34 – Recommended Power Installation:; Remote Scale Display Placement:
  • Page 35 – Provision must be made to allow adequate space; Ventilation and Spacing; shows the debris chutes and ventilation
  • Page 36 – Debris Chutes/Ventilation Slots
  • Page 37 – Service Access
  • Page 38 – Power Installation; Reference the wiring diagram in; Grounding
  • Page 39 – Reference
  • Page 40 – Liquid Spills and Moisture; Counter Cutout; ing these instructions.
  • Page 41 – Install the AC/DC Power Supply, the Remote Scale Display cable
  • Page 42 – Flush — Correct
  • Page 43 – Refer to
  • Page 45 – Figure 2-9. Cutout Dimensions: Minimum Required Counter Cutout
  • Page 46 – Checkstand Mounting; Installation Overview
  • Page 47 – The following text describes each of these steps.; Unpacking; Carefully lift off the All WeighsTM Platter as shown in
  • Page 48 – Operational Verification; Protective vinyl
  • Page 50 – Pass UPC/EAN bar code labels in front of the scanner’s win-
  • Page 51 – is displayed, it may be necessary to calibrate; Remote Scale Display:; Unplug the AC power cord from the outlet and disconnect the
  • Page 52 – Diagnostic Modes; Scanner Diagnostic Mode; for the location of the display.; in Chapter 3 for more information
  • Page 53 – Scale Diagnostic Mode
  • Page 55 – provides physical dimensions for the AC/DC Adapter (part; Remote Scale Display Placement/Installation; shows available adjust-; Lighting Considerations
  • Page 56 – Viewing Angle
  • Page 57 – Placing and Installing the Remote Scale Display
  • Page 58 – Route the cable through the base/stalk so that you can plug the con-
  • Page 59 – Figure 2-15. Remote Scale Display Components
  • Page 60 – Figure 2-16. Remote Scale Short Base Display Mounting Template; Changing Weighing Modes
  • Page 61 – EAS Considerations; positioning
  • Page 62 – Swapping Position: EAS Single-Antenna ONLY; If the unit is a model containing a scale, and the scale assembly is; EAS Antenna; Product Flow
  • Page 63 – Move the Load Cell/Spider Assembly into position on the opposite; WARNING
  • Page 64 – Place the scanner on the checkstand next to the counter cutout.; Figure 2-20. EAS Controller Box Connections; for cable connection locations.; To Scanner
  • Page 66 – Installation; Make sure that all cables are firmly attached (except that the AC/; Figure 2-22. Removing the All WeighsTM Platter; Vertical Bezel; OR
  • Page 67 – Hook the fingers of both hands into the lift handles. The first is; procedures that follow.
  • Page 68 – Marked
  • Page 69 – System Power-Up Recap; Ensure that power is disconnected from the scanner.
  • Page 70 – - Facet wheel shows movement
  • Page 71 – Scanning Items; . The scanner will work equally well with either a
  • Page 72 – Proper Scanning Technique; Practice the techniques below to improve scanning efficiency:
  • Page 73 – Deactivating Security Labels; Sensormatic; EAS Deactivation Modes
  • Page 74 – EAS Deactivation Indicators; Red signifies the system has detected an EAS tag.; Manual EAS Deactivation Push Button; Deactivating the EAS System when failed
  • Page 75 – Remove the item from the weigh platter.; Produce Rail
  • Page 76 – Operational Controls; . Turn to that appendix; Operational Modes; in the Programming chapter of this manual.
  • Page 77 – Error Reporting; Operational Configuration; or
  • Page 78 – Operating Mode; Normal Operation
  • Page 79 – Sleep Mode; Additional Functions; Programming; Diagnostic Mode
  • Page 80 – earlier in this; Scale Adjustments; Zeroing the Scale; With the scanner/scale powered-up and at operating temperature:
  • Page 81 – Calibrating the Scale
  • Page 82 – Operational Maintenance; Cleaning the Weigh Platter and Scan Windows
  • Page 83 – Vertical Scan Window Replacement; To remove the Vertical Scan Window:
  • Page 84 – and lift it out. Carefully dispose of any dam-; Vertical Scan Window
  • Page 86 – Slide WRG
  • Page 87 – emit a series of tones; for a more
  • Page 88 – Operational Tests; See; , for details about running diagnostic; Diagnostic Procedures
  • Page 89 – Error Codes; ). Pressing the Volume/Tone Push button will cause the scanner
  • Page 90 – Error
  • Page 91 – Scale Error Reporting
  • Page 92 – Flowcharts
  • Page 93 – START; Call Tech Support
  • Page 95 – DONE
  • Page 97 – SCALE START
  • Page 101 – A number of situations require the scale to be calibrated. They are:
  • Page 102 – Description of Calibration Sequence; These verification procedures follow the
  • Page 103 – Motion Test; Verify that the Yellow LED; Automatic Zero Setting Test
  • Page 104 – Preparing the Scanner/Scale for Calibration
  • Page 105 – Press the Zero Push Button. The Yellow LED will go out for; Calibration Cover
  • Page 106 – The Yellow LED will extinguish for approximately 10 seconds and
  • Page 107 – National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook-44
  • Page 108 – Shift Test; when performing this test.
  • Page 109 – With the scale starting at zero, place 20.0 pounds in the center of; Blanking Test; is the overweight indication.
  • Page 110 – Place a 30.0-pound load on the scale and verify that the display; Return to Zero Test; If the scanner/scale passes all these tests,
  • Page 112 – and check that the display reads 1.000 kg.
  • Page 113 – Place 10.00 kilograms in the center of the weighing surface and
  • Page 114 – This is the overweight indication.
  • Page 115 – Remove weights to leave 10 kilograms on the scale and verify that
  • Page 117 – Introduction to Label Programming
  • Page 118 – Integrating the Scanner With Your Host System; for more; Customizing Your Scanner’s Operation; Most scanner programming falls within three general categories:
  • Page 120 – Programming Overview; Programming via Handheld Device
  • Page 121 – What Is Programming Mode?
  • Page 122 – Programming Session; A typical programming session is conducted as follows:
  • Page 124 – Programming Sequence
  • Page 126 – LED and Beeper Indicators; Return to Factory Settings
  • Page 127 – Test Mode; To return the scanner to normal function, scan the
  • Page 128 – General Scanner and Scale Features; Double Read Timeout; To set the Double Read Timeout:
  • Page 129 – Double Read Timeout — continued
  • Page 130 – Laser Timeout; To set the Laser Timeout:
  • Page 131 – Laser Timeout — continued
  • Page 132 – Motor Timeout; To set the Motor Timeout:
  • Page 133 – Motor Timeout — continued
  • Page 135 – Green LED Idle State; Off
  • Page 136 – Scanner Button Options; Disable all button functions
  • Page 137 – Scanner Button Options — continued
  • Page 138 – No beep
  • Page 139 – Power-up Beep Control — continued
  • Page 140 – Good Read Beep Control; Scan your selection from the two bar codes below. You’ll need to
  • Page 141 – Good Read Beep Frequency; To set the Good Read Beep Frequency:
  • Page 142 – Good Read Beep Frequency — continued
  • Page 143 – Good Read Beep Length; Specifies the duration of a good read beep.; Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in Appendix C
  • Page 144 – Good Read Beep Volume; To set the Good Read Beep Volume:
  • Page 145 – Good Read Beep Volume — continued
  • Page 147 – Good Read When to Indicate
  • Page 148 – Good Read When to Indicate — continued
  • Page 149 – Scale Enable; Use this feature to enable or disable scale operation.; in Chapter 4 for more information.
  • Page 150 – Scale Country Mode
  • Page 151 – Scale Country Mode — continued
  • Page 152 – Scale Enforced Zero Return; Disable
  • Page 153 – Scale Enforced Zero Return — continued
  • Page 154 – Scale Interface Type; Use this feature to select the scale interface type. Choices are:
  • Page 155 – Scale Interface Type — continued
  • Page 156 – Scale Motion Level Filter; Scan your selection from the bar codes below. You’ll need to cover
  • Page 157 – Scale Motion Level Filter — continued
  • Page 158 – Scale LED Enable
  • Page 159 – Remote Display — Enable/Disable; in
  • Page 161 – Aux Port Mode — continued
  • Page 162 – Laser Failure Mode
  • Page 164 – EAS Features; EAS Mode; ScanMax Pro
  • Page 165 – EAS Mode — continued
  • Page 167 – EAS Beep Duration; To set the EAS Beep Duration:
  • Page 168 – EAS Retry Count; To set the EAS Retry Count:; below. You’ll need to
  • Page 169 – This feature is for use in Coupled Mode
  • Page 170 – Manual EAS Deactivation Push Button — continued
  • Page 172 – EAS Deactivation Duration — Coupled; To set the EAS Deactivation Duration — Coupled:
  • Page 173 – EAS Deactivation Duration — Retry; To set the EAS Deactivation Duration — Retry:
  • Page 174 – EAS Deactivation Duration — Manual; To set the EAS Deactivation Duration — Manual:
  • Page 175 – Interface Related Features; Specifies the current scanner interface. Selections are:; INTERFACE TYPE
  • Page 176 – Interface Type — continued; To select the desired interface:
  • Page 177 – RS-232 Interface Selection
  • Page 178 – RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf Interface Selection
  • Page 179 – RS-232 Single Cable Interface Selection
  • Page 180 – IBM Port 17 Interface Selection
  • Page 181 – IBM USB Interface Selection
  • Page 182 – Maximum Host-Transmitted Message Length; To set the Maximum Host-Transmitted Message Length:; below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes
  • Page 183 – Number of Host Transmission Buffers; , is enabled, the scanner will beep when the
  • Page 184 – Global Prefix; and their corresponding; Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH
  • Page 185 – Global Prefix — continued
  • Page 186 – Global Suffix
  • Page 187 – Global Suffix — continued
  • Page 188 – IBM Features; IBM Interface Options; Options for this feature are as follows:
  • Page 189 – IBM Scale Address; To set the IBM Scale Address:
  • Page 190 – IBM Scale Address — continued
  • Page 191 – IBM Transmit Labels in Code 39 Format; Complete the programming sequence by scanning the SWITCH
  • Page 192 – IBM USB Interface Options; Ignore host interface configuration of scanner and scale
  • Page 193 – IBM USB Interface Options — continued
  • Page 194 – IBM USB Scanner Device Type; Table Top Scanner
  • Page 195 – Scan the desired baud rate from the bar codes below and on the
  • Page 196 – RS-232 Baud Rate — continued
  • Page 199 – RS-232 Number of Data Bits
  • Page 200 – RS-232 Number of Stop Bits
  • Page 201 – Specifies parity required for sending and receiving data.
  • Page 202 – RS-232 Parity — continued
  • Page 203 – RS-232 Hardware Control; Scan bar code below or from the following page for the desired set-
  • Page 204 – RS-232 Hardware Control — continued
  • Page 205 – RS-232 Intercharacter Delay
  • Page 206 – RS-232 Software Flow Control
  • Page 207 – and; as well as all
  • Page 208 – To set the Host Echo Quiet Interval:; . You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the fac-
  • Page 209 – RS-232 Ignore Host Commands
  • Page 210 – TTL levels
  • Page 212 – RS-232 Beep on ASCII BEL
  • Page 213 – RS-232 Beep After Weigh; To enable/disable the Beep After Weigh feature:
  • Page 214 – RS-232 Beep on Not on File
  • Page 216 – RS-232 ACK NAK Enable — continued
  • Page 217 – and their corresponding Hex Values is
  • Page 219 – RS-232 Retry on ACK NAK Timeout
  • Page 220 – RS-232 ACK NAK Timeout Value
  • Page 221 – RS-232 ACK NAK Retry Count
  • Page 222 – RS-232 ACK NAK Error Handling; To select the option for RS-232 ACK NAK Error Handling:
  • Page 223 – RS-232 ACK NAK Error Handling — continued
  • Page 224 – RS-232 Label ID Control
  • Page 225 – RS-232 Label ID Control — continued
  • Page 226 – Single Cable RS-232 Options
  • Page 227 – Single Cable RS-232 Scanner Only Protocol; Scanner only RS-232 protocol
  • Page 228 – Single Cable RS-232 RTS CTS Selection
  • Page 229 – Single Cable RS-232 RTS CTS Selection — continued
  • Page 231 – Single Cable RS-232 Use BCC; Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to use BCC.
  • Page 233 – Single Cable RS-232 Use STX; Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to use STX.
  • Page 234 – Set Single Cable RS-232 STX Character
  • Page 235 – Single Cable RS-232 Use ETX; Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to use ETX.
  • Page 236 – Set Single Cable RS-232 ETX Character
  • Page 237 – Symbology Programming; Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode UPC-A labels.
  • Page 238 – UPC-A Number System Character Transmission; Enables/disables transmission of a UPC-A number system character.
  • Page 239 – UPC-A Check Character Transmission
  • Page 242 – This feature specifies a UPC-A label ID to be added to bar code data.; , designates whether the
  • Page 243 – below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this and the
  • Page 245 – UPC-A 128 Supplemental Label ID
  • Page 246 – Enables/disables the ability of the scanner to decode UPC-E labels.
  • Page 247 – UPC-E Number System Character Transmission; Enables/disables transmission of a UPC-E number system character.
  • Page 248 – UPC-E Check Character Transmission
  • Page 251 – This feature specifies a UPC-E label ID to be added to bar code data.
  • Page 254 – UPC-E 128 Supplemental Label ID
  • Page 256 – EAN-13 First Character Transmission
  • Page 257 – EAN-13 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 258 – EAN-13 ISBN Conversion Enable
  • Page 259 – EAN 13 Label ID
  • Page 262 – below. You’ll need to cover any unused bar codes on this
  • Page 263 – Bookland AIM ID
  • Page 264 – Bookland Label ID
  • Page 266 – EAN-8 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 268 – EAN 8 Label ID; This feature specifies an EAN 8 label ID to be added to bar code data.; below. You’ll need to cover
  • Page 271 – EAN-8 128 Supplemental Label ID
  • Page 272 – EAN-8 Decoding Levels; Very Aggressive — Fastest scan speed, most aggressive.
  • Page 273 – EAN-8 Decoding Levels — continued
  • Page 275 – Other UPC/EAN Options; UPC/EAN Reconstruction
  • Page 277 – Price Weight Check
  • Page 278 – Price Weight Check — continued
  • Page 280 – Enable EAN Two Label
  • Page 281 – Addons; Options are provided on the following pages for your convenience:
  • Page 282 – Addons — continued
  • Page 284 – UPC-A and EAN-13 Decoding Levels — continued
  • Page 286 – GTIN Enable
  • Page 287 – GTIN Label ID
  • Page 288 – GTIN 2-Digit Supplemental Label ID
  • Page 289 – GTIN 5-Digit Supplemental Label ID
  • Page 290 – GTIN Code 128 Supplemental Label ID
  • Page 292 – RSS-14 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 294 – RSS-14 2D Component Enable
  • Page 297 – RSS Expanded Enable
  • Page 298 – RSS Expanded EAN-128 Emulation
  • Page 299 – RSS Expanded 2D Component Enable
  • Page 300 – RSS Expanded AIM ID
  • Page 301 – RSS Expanded Label ID
  • Page 302 – RSS Expanded Length Control
  • Page 303 – RSS Expanded Maximum Label Length
  • Page 304 – RSS Expanded Minimum Label Length
  • Page 305 – RSS Expanded Fixed Length 1; This feature specifies RSS Expanded first fixed length.; is set to fixed-length
  • Page 306 – RSS Expanded Fixed Length 2; This feature specifies RSS Expanded second fixed length.
  • Page 307 – Code 39 Enable
  • Page 308 – Code 39 Start Stop Character Transmission
  • Page 309 – Code 39 Check Character Calculation
  • Page 310 – Code 39 Check Character Transmission
  • Page 311 – Code 39 Full ASCII
  • Page 312 – Code 39 AIM ID
  • Page 313 – Code 39 Label ID
  • Page 314 – Code 39 Length Control
  • Page 315 – Code 39 Maximum Label Length
  • Page 316 – Code 39 Minimum Label Length
  • Page 317 – Code 39 Fixed Length 1; This feature specifies Code 39 first fixed length.
  • Page 318 – Code 39 Fixed Length 2; This feature specifies Code 39 second fixed length.; If Fixed Length 2 is set to 00, then Fixed Length 1 will apply
  • Page 319 – Code 39 Stitching
  • Page 320 – Pharmacode 39 Enable
  • Page 321 – Pharmacode 39 Start Stop Character Transmission
  • Page 322 – Pharmacode 39 Check Character Transmission; Enables/disables transmission of Pharmacode 39 check character.
  • Page 323 – Pharmacode 39 Label ID
  • Page 324 – the ability of the scanner to decode Code 128 labels.
  • Page 325 – Code 128 Transmit Function Characters
  • Page 326 – Enables/disables conversion of Code 128 labels to Code 39.
  • Page 329 – Code 128 Length Control; fixed-length control was selected, you must now set
  • Page 330 – Code 128 Maximum Label Length
  • Page 332 – This feature specifies Code 128 first fixed length.
  • Page 333 – This feature specifies Code 128 second fixed length.
  • Page 339 – I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation
  • Page 340 – I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission; is
  • Page 341 – I 2 of 5 AIM ID
  • Page 342 – I 2 of 5 Label ID
  • Page 343 – I 2 of 5 Length Control; control was selected, you must now set
  • Page 344 – I 2 of 5 Maximum Label Length
  • Page 346 – This feature specifies I 2 of 5 first fixed length.
  • Page 347 – I 2 of 5 Fixed Length 2; This feature specifies I 2 of 5 second fixed length.
  • Page 348 – I 2 of 5 Stitching
  • Page 349 – Codabar Enable
  • Page 350 – Codabar Start Stop Character Transmission
  • Page 351 – Codabar Start Stop Character Set
  • Page 352 – Codabar Start Stop Character Set — continued
  • Page 353 – Codabar Start Stop Character Match
  • Page 354 – Codabar Check Character Calculation
  • Page 355 – Codabar Check Character Transmission
  • Page 356 – Codabar AIM ID
  • Page 357 – Codabar Label ID
  • Page 358 – Codabar Length Control; length control was selected, you must now set
  • Page 359 – Codabar Maximum Label Length
  • Page 361 – This feature specifies Codabar first fixed length.
  • Page 362 – This feature specifies Codabar second fixed length.
  • Page 363 – Codabar Stitching
  • Page 364 – Code 93 Enable
  • Page 365 – Code 93 AIM ID
  • Page 366 – Code 93 Label ID
  • Page 367 – Code 93 Length Control
  • Page 368 – Code 93 Maximum Label Length
  • Page 370 – This feature specifies Code 93 first fixed length.
  • Page 371 – This feature specifies Code 93 second fixed length.
  • Page 372 – Code 93 Stitching
  • Page 374 – MSI/Plessey Check Character Calculation
  • Page 375 – MSI/Plessey Number of Check Characters; Scan the bar code below representing the desired number of MSI/
  • Page 376 – MSI/Plessey Check Character Transmission
  • Page 379 – MSI/Plessey Length Control; If fixed-length control was selected, you must now set
  • Page 380 – MSI/Plessey Maximum Label Length
  • Page 382 – MSI/Plessey Fixed Length 1; This feature specifies MSI/Plessey first fixed length.
  • Page 383 – This feature specifies MSI/Plessey second fixed length.
  • Page 384 – MSI/Plessey Stitching
  • Page 385 – Standard 2 of 5 Enable
  • Page 386 – Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation
  • Page 387 – Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission; is enabled. This item is ignored when the advanced feature,
  • Page 388 – Standard 2 of 5 AIM ID
  • Page 389 – Standard 2 of 5 Label ID; Scan the appropriate digits from the keypad in; that
  • Page 390 – Standard 2 of 5 Length Control; set
  • Page 392 – Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Label Length
  • Page 393 – This feature specifies Standard 2 of 5 first fixed length.
  • Page 394 – Standard 2 of 5 Fixed Length 2; This feature specifies Standard 2 of 5 second fixed length.
  • Page 395 – Standard 2 of 5 Stitching
  • Page 397 – Appendix A; shows the operator’s controls and indicators. The descriptions
  • Page 398 – Controls and Indicators; LED and Beeper Indications; Scanner and Scale LEDs
  • Page 399 – Table A-1. Scanner and Scale LED Indications
  • Page 400 – Deactivator LED; EAS DEACTIVATION DISABLED; EAS Error
  • Page 401 – COUPLED MODE ONLY; DECOUPLED MODE
  • Page 402 – Volume/Tone Push Button
  • Page 403 – PRESS
  • Page 404 – Momentary
  • Page 405 – Scale Zero Push Button
  • Page 406 – Calibration Switch; . This switch is not included in scanners without scale modules.; Calibration Switch Seal
  • Page 407 – Appendix B; Introduction; General Specifications; Wire Requirements; Cable length should not exceed 15 feet.
  • Page 408 – Scanner; Connector Hardware; Cable Pinout
  • Page 409 – RS-232 Cable Pinout — continued; Scale
  • Page 410 – IBM Cable Pinout; Scanner and Scale
  • Page 411 – IBM USB Cable Pinout
  • Page 412 – Auxilliary Port; External Handheld Input
  • Page 413 – Power Cable; pin Molex
  • Page 414 – Remote Display; pin SDL
  • Page 415 – EAS Comm Port; EAS Deactivator Control Box Connection
  • Page 425 – Appendix D; Accepting Commands from an RS-232 Scanner; The scanner responds to the following RS-232 commands:; COMMAND
  • Page 427 – Table E-1Factory Default Settings
  • Page 428 – Aux
  • Page 443 – Appendix F; Handheld Data Format Requirements General
  • Page 444 – Datalogic Handheld Data Format Requirements; RSS Expanded
  • Page 445 – Number system must be included in label data; UPC-A with Code 128 Supplemental; Number system must be included in label data.
  • Page 446 – UPC-E with Code 128 Supplemental
  • Page 447 – EAN-8 with Code 128 Supplemental; Supplemental data is appended to base label.
  • Page 448 – Supplemental data is appended to base label
  • Page 449 – Check character must be included in label data.
  • Page 450 – Codabar; x80 = function code 1
  • Page 452 – AIM Formats
  • Page 453 – Supplemental data is appended to any EAN base label.
  • Page 454 – Code 128 Supplemental; Bookland; length of label data including prefix is 13.
  • Page 456 – Check character must be included in label.
  • Page 457 – If EAN-128 Symbology is Enabled
  • Page 459 – Table 1
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