Page 3 - Table of Contents
Product Reference Guide i Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction.............................................................................................................. 1 About this Guide ..........................................................................................................
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Product Reference Guide iii Errors While Scanning ...........................................................................................................95Symbology Parameter Defaults ...............................................................................................96UPC/EAN ..........
Page 7 - Chapter 1; About this Guide
Product Reference Guide 1 Chapter 1 Introduction About this Guide This manual presents advanced user information which includes connection, program-ming, maintenance, technical specifications, and other useful references. For additional user information, see the Quick Reference Guide (QRG). Copies o...
Page 8 - QuickScan; Manual Conventions
Introduction 2 QuickScan ® L Appendix C, Programming Reference is a listing of AIM code identifiers, ASCII char- acter conversions and keyboard maps. Appendix D, Sample Bar Codes offers sample bar codes of several common symbolo- gies. Appendix E, Keypad includes numeric bar codes to be scanned for ...
Page 9 - References; Datalogic Website Support; The Datalogic website (; Reseller Technical Support
References Product Reference Guide 3 The symbols listed below are used in this manual to notify the reader of key issues or procedures that must be observed when using the scanner: References Current versions of the Product Reference Guide (PRG), Quick Reference Guide (QRG), and any other manuals an...
Page 10 - NOTES
Page 11 - Chapter 2; About the Scanner; Unpacking
Product Reference Guide 5 Chapter 2 Getting Started About the Scanner The scanner combines excellent scanning performance and advanced ergonomics to provide the best value in a lightweight laser scanner. Whether used in Trigger Single or Stand mode, the scanner ensures comfort and ease of use for ex...
Page 12 - Setting Up the Scanner; Installing the Interface Cable; To Host
Getting Started 6 QuickScan ® L Setting Up the Scanner Installing the Interface Cable To connect the interface cable: 1. Insert the interface cable’s modular connector clip into the cable interface port on the bot- tom of the scanner handle. (See Figure 1 ). 2. Gently tug the cable to ensure the con...
Page 13 - Removing the Interface Cable; Configuring the Scanner
Setting Up the Scanner Product Reference Guide 7 Removing the Interface Cable To remove the Interface Cable: 1. Unlatch the installed cable modular connector by depressing the connector clip with the end of a paper clip as shown in Figure 2 . Figure 2. Releasing the Cable Latch 2. Carefully slide ou...
Page 15 - Chapter 3; Nomenclature; Trigger
Product Reference Guide 9 Chapter 3 Operation This chapter provides beeper and LED definitions, techniques involved in scanning bar codes, general instructions and tips about scanning, and decode zone diagrams. Nomenclature Nomenclature for physical features on the scanner is shown in Figure 3 . Fig...
Page 16 - LED and Beeper Indications
Operation 10 QuickScan ® L LED and Beeper Indications The scanner’s beeper sounds and its two-color LED illuminates to indicate various functions or errors on the scanner. The tables below list these indications. One exception to the behaviors listed in the tables is that the scanner’s functions are...
Page 17 - Scan Mode
Scan Mode Product Reference Guide 11 Table 2. LED Indications Scan Mode The scanner can be configured to be active in one of two Scan Modes: Trigger Single Mode — the trigger button must be pressed to scan a bar code. Stand Mode — the scanner continuously reads regardless of whether the trigger is p...
Page 18 - Scanning; Aiming; Trigger Single Mode
Operation 12 QuickScan ® L Scanning To scan a bar code: 1. Install and program the scanner ( See “Setting Up the Scanner” on page 6. ). For assistance, contact Technical Support . 2. Ensure all connections are secure. (See the host chapter for the scanner.) 3. Aim the scanner at the bar code. 4. If ...
Page 20 - Depth of Field; Maintenance
Operation 14 QuickScan ® L Depth of Field Figure 7 shows the zone in which bar codes are read by the scanner. Figure 7. Depth of Field Chart Maintenance Periodic cleaning of the scan window is the only maintenance required. A dirty window may affect scanning ability. • Do not allow any abrasive mate...
Page 21 - Chapter 4; Problem Isolation
Product Reference Guide 15 Chapter 4 Problem Isolation This chapter provides troubleshooting information, technical specifications, and signal descrip-tions (pinouts). Problem Isolation Table 3 provides problem/remedy information for use in troubleshooting scanner functions. Table 3. Troubleshooting...
Page 25 - Chapter 5; User Preferences; User General Feature Defaults; Scanning Sequence Examples
Product Reference Guide 19 Chapter 5 General Features User Preferences User preferences for the general features listed in this chapter can be selected using the programming bar codes that accompany each feature description. To set feature values, scan a single programming bar code or a short bar co...
Page 26 - Table 4
General Features 20 QuickScan ® L User General Feature Defaults Table 4 lists the factory defaults for the general features described in this chapter, plus provides a place for you to log any special requirements or user-preferred settings at your installation. To change any option, scan the appropr...
Page 27 - Default Parameters; Scan the Set Factory Defaults bar code below to eliminate all; Custom default parameters can be configured to set; Restore Defaults; Resets all default parameters as follows:
Default Parameters Product Reference Guide 21 Default Parameters The scanner can be reset using one of two default settings: factory defaults or custom de-faults. Scan the appropriate bar code(s) below to reset the scanner to its default settings and/or set the scanner’s current settings as the cust...
Page 28 - Beeper Tone
General Features 22 QuickScan ® L Beeper Tone To select a decode beep frequency (tone), scan the Low Frequency, Medium Frequency, or High Frequency bar code. Beeper Volume To select a beeper volume, scan the Low Volume, Medium Volume, or High Volume bar code. Low Frequency * Medium Frequency (Optimu...
Page 29 - Power Mode
Power Mode Product Reference Guide 23 Power Mode This parameter determines whether or not power remains on after a decode attempt.When in reduced power mode, the scanner enters low power consumption mode after each decode. When in continuous power mode, power remains on after each decode. Scan Mode ...
Page 30 - Stand Mode Timeout Period
General Features 24 QuickScan ® L Stand Mode Timeout Period The Timeout Period for the transition from low power to sleep mode can be set to one of the following durations: • 1 Hour • 5 Hours (default) • Infinite Timeout — With this setting, there is no timeout, thus the scanner will never go into s...
Page 31 - Scan Line Width
Scan Line Width Product Reference Guide 25 Scan Line Width Scan a bar code below to set the scan line width. A full scan line width is the default. The medium scan line width is useful for scanning menus or pick-lists. Laser On Time This parameter sets the maximum time that decode processing continu...
Page 32 - Beep After Good Read; Datalogic Label ID Identifiers on page 157
General Features 26 QuickScan ® L Beep After Good Read Scan a bar code below to select whether or not the scanner should beep after a good read. If Do Not Beep After Good Read is selected, the beeper still operates during parameter menu scanning and indicates error conditions. Transmit Label ID Labe...
Page 33 - Global Prefix/Suffix on page 28; feature description,
Prefix/Suffix Values Product Reference Guide 27 Prefix/Suffix Values A prefix and/or suffix can be appended to scan data for use in data editing as described in the feature description, Global Prefix/Suffix on page 28 . To set a value for a prefix or suffix: 1. Change the scan data format using the ...
Page 34 - Scan the bar code “Data Format Can-
General Features 28 QuickScan ® L Global Prefix/Suffix ASCII characters may be added as a prefix (in a position before the bar code data) and/or as a suffix (in a position following the bar code data). Scan the bar code below labeled “Scan Options”, then one of the following four bar codes correspon...
Page 35 - Global Prefix/Suffix — continued
Global Prefix/Suffix Product Reference Guide 29 Global Prefix/Suffix — continued <PREFIX> <DATA> <PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX> Enter Data Format Cancel
Page 36 - FN1 Substitution Values; Enable FN1 Substitution; Transmit “No Read” Message
General Features 30 QuickScan ® L FN1 Substitution Values The Wedge and USB HID Keyboard hosts support an FN1 substitution feature. When enabled, any FN1 character (0x1b) in an EAN128 bar code is substituted with a value. This value defaults to 7013 (Enter Key).To select an FN1 substitution value vi...
Page 37 - Chapter 6; , refer to the documentation for the host device to set
Product Reference Guide 31 Chapter 6 RS-232 Introduction This chapter describes how to set up the scanner with an RS-232 host. The RS-232 in-terface is used to connect the scanner to point-of-sale devices, host computers, or other devices with an available RS-232 port (e.g., com port).If the host is...
Page 38 - Connecting an RS-232 Interface
RS-232 32 QuickScan ® L Connecting an RS-232 Interface This connection is made directly from the scanner to the host computer. Figure 8. RS-232 Direct Connection 1. Attach the modular connector of the RS-232 interface cable to the cable interface port on the scanner (see Installing the Interface Cab...
Page 39 - RS-232 Parameter Defaults; RS-232 Host Parameters
RS-232 Parameter Defaults Product Reference Guide 33 RS-232 Parameter Defaults Table 5 lists the defaults for RS-232 host parameters. If any option needs to be changed, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Parameter Descriptions section begin-ning on page 33 . RS-232 Host Parameters Vari...
Page 43 - Baud Rate
RS-232 Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 37 Baud Rate Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the scanner's baud rate to match the baud rate setting of the host device. Otherwise, data may not reach the host device or may reach it in distorted form. Baud Rate 600 Ba...
Page 44 - Parity
RS-232 38 QuickScan ® L Parity A parity check bit is the most significant bit of each ASCII coded character. Select the parity type according to host device requirements. • Select Odd parity and the parity bit value is set to 0 or 1, based on data, to ensure that an odd number of 1 bits are containe...
Page 45 - Stop Bit Select
RS-232 Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 39 Stop Bit Select The stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one character and prepares the receiving device for the next character in the serial data stream. The number of stop bits selected (one or two) ...
Page 46 - Check Receive Errors
RS-232 40 QuickScan ® L Check Receive Errors Select whether or not the parity, framing, and overrun of received characters are checked. The parity value of received characters is verified against the parity parameter selected above. * Check For Received Errors (Enable) Do Not Check For Received Erro...
Page 47 - Hardware Handshaking; Request to Send
RS-232 Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 41 Hardware Handshaking The data interface consists of an RS-232 port designed to operate either with or without the hardware handshaking lines, Request to Send (RTS), and Clear to Send (CTS). If Standard RTS/CTS handshaking is not selected, scan data i...
Page 48 - Hardware Handshaking — cont.
RS-232 42 QuickScan ® L Hardware Handshaking — cont. • RTS/CTS Option 3: When Option 3 is selected, the scanner asserts RTS prior to any data transmission, regardless of the state of CTS. The scanner waits up to Host Serial Response Time-out for CTS to be asserted. If CTS is not asserted during this...
Page 49 - Software Handshaking
RS-232 Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 43 Software Handshaking This parameter offers control of the data transmission process in addition to, or instead of, that offered by hardware handshaking. There are five options.If Software Handshaking and Hardware Handshaking are both enabled, Hardwar...
Page 50 - Software Handshaking — cont.
RS-232 44 QuickScan ® L Software Handshaking — cont. * None ACK/NAK ENQ ACK/NAK with ENQ XON/XOFF
Page 51 - Host Serial Response Time-out
RS-232 Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 45 Host Serial Response Time-out This parameter specifies how long the scanner waits for an ACK, NAK, ENQ, XON, or CTS before determining that a transmission error occurred. * Minimum: 2 Sec Low: 2.5 Sec Medium: 5 Sec High: 7.5 Sec Maximum: 9.9 Sec
Page 52 - RTS Line State
RS-232 46 QuickScan ® L RTS Line State This parameter sets the idle state of the Serial Host RTS line. Scan a bar code below to select Low RTS or High RTS line state. Beep on <BEL> When this parameter is enabled, the scanner issues a beep when a <BEL> character is de-tected on the RS-232...
Page 53 - Intercharacter Delay
RS-232 Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 47 Intercharacter Delay This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay inserted between character transmis-sions. * Minimum: 0 msec Low: 25 msec Medium: 50 msec High: 75 msec Maximum: 99 msec
Page 54 - Nixdorf Beep/LED Options
RS-232 48 QuickScan ® L Nixdorf Beep/LED Options When Nixdorf Mode B is selected, this indicates when the scanner should beep and turn on its LED after a decode. Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. When Send Bar Codes with Unknown Characters is se...
Page 55 - ASCII Character Set for RS-232; The values in; can be assigned as prefixes or suffixes for ASCII character data
ASCII Character Set for RS-232 Product Reference Guide 49 ASCII Character Set for RS-232 The values in Table 8 can be assigned as prefixes or suffixes for ASCII character data transmission. Table 8. ASCII Character Set for RS-232 ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Character 1000 %...
Page 61 - Chapter 7; Connecting a Keyboard Wedge Interface
Product Reference Guide 55 Chapter 7 Keyboard Wedge Interface This chapter describes how to set up a Keyboard Wedge interface with the scanner. With this interface, the scanner is connected between the keyboard and host computer, and translates bar code data into keystrokes. The host computer accept...
Page 62 - To connect the Keyboard Wedge interface Y-cable:; Keyboard Wedge Parameter Defaults
Keyboard Wedge Interface 56 QuickScan ® L To connect the Keyboard Wedge interface Y-cable: 1. Turn off the host and unplug the keyboard connector. 2. Attach the modular connector of the Y-cable to the cable interface port on the scanner. (See Installing the Interface Cable on page 6 .) 3. Connect th...
Page 63 - Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters; Keyboard Wedge Host Types
Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 57 Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters Keyboard Wedge Host Types Select the Keyboard Wedge host by scanning one of the bar codes below. Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation Disable 61 Caps Lock On Disable 61 Caps Lock Override Disable 62 Convert Wedge ...
Page 64 - Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Country Codes)
Keyboard Wedge Interface 58 QuickScan ® L Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Country Codes) Scan the bar code corresponding to the keyboard type. If the keyboard type is not listed, see Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation on page 61 . * North American German Windows French Windows French Canadian Windows ...
Page 65 - Ignore Unknown Characters
Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 59 Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. When Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters is selected, all bar code data is sent except for unknown char-acters, and no error beeps sound on the scanne...
Page 66 - Keystroke Delay
Keyboard Wedge Interface 60 QuickScan ® L Keystroke Delay This is the delay in milliseconds between emulated keystrokes. Scan a bar code below to increase the delay when hosts require a slower transmission of data. Intra-Keystroke Delay When enabled, an additional delay is inserted between each emul...
Page 67 - Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation; in a Microsoft; Caps Lock On
Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 61 Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation This allows emulation of most other country keyboard types not listed in Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Country Codes) on page 58 in a Microsoft ® operating system environment. Caps Lock On When enabled, the ...
Page 68 - Caps Lock Override
Keyboard Wedge Interface 62 QuickScan ® L Caps Lock Override When enabled, on AT or AT Notebook hosts, the keyboard ignores the state of the Caps Lock key. Therefore, an ‘A’ in the bar code is sent as an ‘A’ no matter what the state of the keyboard’s Caps Lock key. Convert Wedge Data When enabled, t...
Page 69 - Function Key Mapping; FN1 Substitution; Send Make and Break; When enabled, the scan codes for releasing a key are not sent.
Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 63 Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as control key sequences (see Table 10 on page 64 ). When this parameter is enabled, the keys in bold are sent in place of the standard key mapping. Table entries that do not have a...
Page 70 - Keyboard Maps; through; ASCII Character Set for Keyboard Wedge
Keyboard Wedge Interface 64 QuickScan ® L Keyboard Maps The following keyboard maps are provided for prefix/suffix keystroke parameters. To program the prefix/suffix values, see the bar codes on page 27 through page 29 . Figure 10. IBM PC/AT Figure 11. IBM PS/2 ASCII Character Set for Keyboard Wedge...
Page 81 - Chapter 8; Connecting a USB Interface; The scanner connects with USB capable hosts including:
Product Reference Guide 75 Chapter 8 USB Interface This chapter covers the connection and setup of the scanner to a USB host. The scanner attaches directly to a USB host, or a powered USB hub, and is powered by it. No addi-tional power supply is required.Throughout the programming bar code menus, de...
Page 82 - The following operating systems support the scanner through USB:; USB Parameter Defaults
USB Interface 76 QuickScan ® L • Sun, IBM, and other network computers that support more than one keyboard. The following operating systems support the scanner through USB: • Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP • MacOS 8.5 and above • IBM 4690 OS. The scanner will also interface with other USB hosts which supp...
Page 83 - USB Host Parameters; USB Device Type; Select the desired USB device type.
USB Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 77 USB Host Parameters USB Device Type Select the desired USB device type. Table 16. USB Defaults Parameter Default Page Number USB Host Parameters USB Device Type HID Keyboard Emulation 77 USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes) North American 78 USB K...
Page 84 - USB Device Type — continued
USB Interface 78 QuickScan ® L USB Device Type — continued USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes) Scan the bar code corresponding to the keyboard type. This setting applies only to the USB HID Keyboard Emulation device. USB OEM Handheld NOTE For USB OPOS operation, use host type OEM USB and an a...
Page 85 - USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes continued)
USB Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 79 USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes continued) French Canadian Windows 2000/XP Spanish Windows Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows (ASCII) Portuguese-Brazilian Windows
Page 86 - USB Keystroke Delay
USB Interface 80 QuickScan ® L USB Keystroke Delay This parameter sets the delay, in milliseconds, between emulated keystrokes. Scan a bar code below to increase the delay when hosts require a slower transmission of data. USB CAPS Lock Override This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation ...
Page 87 - USB Ignore Unknown Characters
USB Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 81 USB Ignore Unknown Characters This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation device and IBM device. Un-known characters are characters the host does not recognize. When Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters is selected, all bar code data is sen...
Page 88 - USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution; to set the
USB Interface 82 QuickScan ® L USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution This option applies only to the USB HID Keyboard Emulation device. When enabled, this allows replacement of any FN 1 characters in an EAN 128 bar code with a Key Cat-egory and value chosen by the user (see FN1 Substitution Values on page ...
Page 89 - Simulated Caps Lock
USB Host Parameters Product Reference Guide 83 Simulated Caps Lock When enabled, the scanner will invert upper and lower case characters on the scanner bar code as if the Caps Lock state is enabled on the keyboard. This inversion is done regard-less of the current state of the keyboard’s Caps Lock s...
Page 90 - ASCII Character Set for USB
USB Interface 84 QuickScan ® L ASCII Character Set for USB Table 17. ASCII Character Set for USB ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character Keystroke 1000 %U CTRL 2 1001 $A CTRL A 1002 $B CTRL B 1003 $C CTRL C 1004 $D CTRL D 1005 $E CTRL E 1006 $F CTRL F 1007 $G CTRL G 1008 $H CTRL H/ BACKSPACE...
Page 101 - Chapter 9; The scanner is shipped with the settings shown in; for all host device and miscellaneous defaults). If the default; Errors While Scanning
Product Reference Guide 95 Chapter 9 Symbologies Introduction This chapter describes symbology features and provides the programming bar codes for selecting these features. Before programming, follow the instructions in Chapter 2, Get- ting Started . The scanner is shipped with the settings shown in...
Page 102 - Symbology Parameter Defaults
Symbologies 96 QuickScan ® L Symbology Parameter Defaults Table 23 lists the defaults for all symbologies parameters. To change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Symbologies Parameters section beginning on page 99 . NOTE See Appendix B, Standard Defaults for all user prefe...
Page 107 - Enable/Disable Bookland EAN
UPC/EAN Product Reference Guide 101 Enable/Disable EAN-13/EAN-8 To enable or disable EAN-13 or EAN-8, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable/Disable Bookland EAN To enable or disable Bookland EAN, scan the appropriate bar code below. * Enable EAN-13 Disable EAN-13 * Enable EAN-8 Disable EAN-8 E...
Page 110 - . Single digit numbers must have a leading zero. To correct
Symbologies 104 QuickScan ® L UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental Redundancy With Autodiscriminate UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals selected, this option adjusts the number of times a bar code without supplementals is decoded before transmission. The range is from two to twenty-two times. Five or above is recommended...
Page 116 - UCC Coupon Extended Code
Symbologies 110 QuickScan ® L EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend When enabled, this parameter adds five leading zeros to decoded EAN-8 bar codes to make them compatible in format to EAN-13 bar codes.When disabled, EAN-8 bar codes are transmitted as is. UCC Coupon Extended Code When enabled, this parameter decodes U...
Page 117 - Enable/Disable Code 128; To enable or disable Code 128, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Code 128 Product Reference Guide 111 Code 128 Enable/Disable Code 128 To enable or disable Code 128, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable/Disable UCC/EAN-128 To enable or disable UCC/EAN-128, scan the appropriate bar code below. * Enable Code 128 Disable Code 128 * Enable UCC/EAN-128 Disable ...
Page 118 - Enable/Disable ISBT 128; To enable or disable Code 39, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Symbologies 112 QuickScan ® L Enable/Disable ISBT 128 ISBT 128 is a variant of Code 128 used in the blood bank industry. Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable ISBT 128. If necessary, the host must perform con-catenation of the ISBT data. Code 39 Enable/Disable Code 39 To enable or...
Page 119 - Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39
Code 39 Product Reference Guide 113 Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39 Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridg-es. Trioptic Code 39 bar codes always contain six characters. To enable or disable Triop-tic Code 39, scan the appropriate bar code below. Conver...
Page 120 - Code 32 Prefix
Symbologies 114 QuickScan ® L Code 32 Prefix Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable adding the prefix character “A” to all Code 32 bar codes. Set Lengths for Code 39 The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) ...
Page 122 - Code 39 Check Digit Verification
Symbologies 116 QuickScan ® L Code 39 Check Digit Verification When this feature is enabled, the scanner checks the integrity of all Code 39 bar codes to verify that the data complies with specified check digit algorithm. Only Code 39 bar codes which include a modulo 43 check digit are decoded. Enab...
Page 123 - Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion
Code 39 Product Reference Guide 117 Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion Code 39 Full ASCII is a variant of Code 39 which pairs characters to encode the full ASCII character set. To enable or disable Code 39 Full ASCII, scan the appropriate bar code below. NOTE Trioptic Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII canno...
Page 124 - Buffer Data
Symbologies 118 QuickScan ® L Code 39 Buffering (Scan & Store) This feature allows the scanner to accumulate data from multiple Code 39 bar codes.Selecting the Scan and Store option (Buffer Code 39) temporarily buffers all Code 39 bar codes having a leading space as a first character for later t...
Page 125 - Clear Transmission Buffer; There are two methods to transmit the Code 39 buffer.
Code 39 Product Reference Guide 119 Clear Transmission Buffer To clear the transmission buffer, scan the Clear Buffer bar code below, which contains only a start character, a dash (minus), and a stop character. - The scanner issues a short high/low/high beep.- The scanner erases the transmission buf...
Page 126 - Attempt to Transmit an Empty Buffer; Enable/Disable Code 93; To enable or disable Code 93, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Symbologies 120 QuickScan ® L Overfilling Transmission Buffer The Code 39 buffer holds 200 characters. If the bar code just read results in an overflow of the transmission buffer: • The scanner indicates that the bar code was rejected by issuing three long, high beeps. • No transmission occurs. The ...
Page 127 - Set Lengths for Code 93
Code 93 Product Reference Guide 121 Set Lengths for Code 93 The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for Code 93 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. •...
Page 128 - To enable or disable Code 11, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Symbologies 122 QuickScan ® L Set Lengths for Code 93 (continued) Code 11 To enable or disable Code 11, scan the appropriate bar code below. Code 93 - One Discrete Length Code 93 - Two Discrete Lengths Code 93 - Length Within Range Code 93 - Any Length Enable Code 11 * Disable Code 11
Page 129 - Set Lengths for Code 11
Code 11 Product Reference Guide 123 Set Lengths for Code 11 The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for Code 11 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. •...
Page 131 - Code 11 Check Digit Verification
Code 11 Product Reference Guide 125 Code 11 Check Digit Verification This feature allows the scanner to check the integrity of all Code 11 bar codes to verify that the data complies with the specified check digit algorithm. This selects the check digit mechanism for the decoded Code 11 bar code. The...
Page 132 - Transmit Code 11 Check Digits
Symbologies 126 QuickScan ® L Transmit Code 11 Check Digits This feature selects whether or not to transmit the Code 11 check digit(s). Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 To enable or disable Interleaved 2 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below, and select an Interleaved 2...
Page 133 - Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Product Reference Guide 127 Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for I 2 of 5 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengt...
Page 134 - Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (continued)
Symbologies 128 QuickScan ® L Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (continued) I 2 of 5 - One Discrete Length I 2 of 5 - Two Discrete Lengths * I 2 of 5 - Length Within Range (Default range is 2 to 55) I 2 of 5 - Any Length
Page 135 - I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Product Reference Guide 129 I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification When this feature is enabled, the scanner checks the integrity of all I 2 of 5 bar codes to verify the data complies with either the specified Uniform Symbology Specification (USS), or the Optical Product Code Cou...
Page 136 - Enable/Disable Discrete 2 of 5
Symbologies 130 QuickScan ® L Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 Enable this parameter to convert 14-character I 2 of 5 codes to EAN-13, and transmit to the host as EAN-13. To accomplish this, the I 2 of 5 code must be enabled, and the code must have a leading zero and a valid EAN-13 check digit. Discrete 2...
Page 137 - Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5
Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF) Product Reference Guide 131 Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for D 2 of 5 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths wit...
Page 138 - Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 (continued); Chinese 2 of 5; Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5
Symbologies 132 QuickScan ® L Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 (continued) Chinese 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5 To enable or disable Chinese 2 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below. D 2 of 5 - One Discrete Length D 2 of 5 - Two Discrete Lengths D 2 of 5 - Length Within Range D 2 of 5 - An...
Page 139 - Enable/Disable Codabar; To enable or disable Codabar, scan the appropriate bar code below.; Set Lengths for Codabar
Codabar (NW - 7) Product Reference Guide 133 Codabar (NW - 7) Enable/Disable Codabar To enable or disable Codabar, scan the appropriate bar code below. Set Lengths for Codabar The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code...
Page 141 - CLSI Editing
Codabar (NW - 7) Product Reference Guide 135 CLSI Editing When enabled, this parameter strips the start and stop characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters of a 14-character Codabar bar code. Enable this fea-ture if your host system requires this data format. NOTE Ba...
Page 142 - NOTIS Editing; MSI; To enable or disable MSI, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Symbologies 136 QuickScan ® L NOTIS Editing When enabled, this parameter strips the start and stop characters from a decoded Coda-bar bar code. Enable this feature if your host system requires this data format. MSI Enable/Disable MSI To enable or disable MSI, scan the appropriate bar code below. Ena...
Page 143 - Set Lengths for MSI
MSI Product Reference Guide 137 Set Lengths for MSI The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for MSI to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. • One Discret...
Page 144 - MSI Check Digits; for the selection of second digit algorithms.
Symbologies 138 QuickScan ® L Set Lengths for MSI (continued) MSI Check Digits With MSI bar codes, one check digit is mandatory and always verified by the reader. The second check digit is optional. If the MSI codes include two check digits, scan the Two MSI Check Digits bar code to enable verificat...
Page 145 - MSI Check Digit Algorithm
MSI Product Reference Guide 139 Transmit MSI Check Digit(s) Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit MSI data with or without the check dig-it. MSI Check Digit Algorithm Two algorithms are possible for the verification of the second MSI check digit. Select the bar code below corresponding to ...
Page 147 - Convert DataBar to UPC/EAN
GS1 DataBar (RSS) Product Reference Guide 141 Convert DataBar to UPC/EAN This parameter only applies to DataBar Omnidirectional and DataBar Limited bar codes not decoded as part of a Composite bar code. Enable this to strip the leading '010' from DataBar Omnidirectional and DataBar Limited bar codes...
Page 148 - Symbology - Specific Security Levels; Redundancy Level; Redundancy Level 1
Symbologies 142 QuickScan ® L Symbology - Specific Security Levels Redundancy Level The scanner offers four levels of decode redundancy. Select higher redundancy levels for decreasing levels of bar code quality. As redundancy levels increase, the scanner’s aggres-siveness decreases.Select the redund...
Page 149 - Redundancy Level 4
Symbology - Specific Security Levels Product Reference Guide 143 Redundancy Level 4 The following code types must be successfully read three times before being decoded: Table 27. Redundancy Level 4 Code Types Code Type Code Length All All *Redundancy Level 1 Redundancy Level 2 Redundancy Level 3 Red...
Page 150 - Security Level
Symbologies 144 QuickScan ® L Security Level The scanner offers four levels of decode security for delta bar codes, which include the Code 128 family, UPC/EAN, and Code 93. Select increasing levels of security for de-creasing levels of bar code quality. There is an inverse relationship between secur...
Page 151 - Bi-directional Redundancy
Symbology - Specific Security Levels Product Reference Guide 145 Bi-directional Redundancy Enable Bi-directional Redundancy to add security to linear code type security levels. When enabled, a bar code must be successfully scanned in both directions (forward and reverse) before reporting a good deco...
Page 152 - Symbology - Intercharacter Gap
Symbologies 146 QuickScan ® L Symbology - Intercharacter Gap The Code 39 and Codabar bar codeogies have an intercharacter gap that is customarily quite small. Due to various bar code printing technologies, this gap may grow larger than the maximum size allowed, causing the scanner to be unable to de...
Page 153 - Appendix A; Technical Specifications; Regulatory information.
Product Reference Guide 147 Appendix A Technical Specifications Table 28 contains Physical and Performance Characteristics, User Environment and Regulatory information. Table 29 provides Standard Cable Pinouts. Table 28. Technical Specifications Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions 2...
Page 155 - Standard Cable Pinouts
Standard Cable Pinouts Product Reference Guide 149 Standard Cable Pinouts Figure 13 and Table 29 provide standard pinout information for the scanner’s cable. Figure 13. Standard Cable Pinouts Pin 1 Pin 10 Cable Clip (Latch) To Host Cable Cable Strain Relief Bottom of Scanner Interface Cable Port
Page 156 - The signal descriptions in
150 QuickScan ® L The signal descriptions in Table 29 apply to the connector on the scanner and are for reference only. Table 29 Standard Cable Pinouts Pin RS-232 Keyboard Wedge USB 1 RTS nc Jump to Pin 5 2 nc Clk In D+ 3 nc Data In D- 4 Ground Ground Ground 5 RXD nc Jump to Pin 1 6 TXD nc nc 7 Powe...
Page 157 - Appendix B; Standard Defaults
Product Reference Guide 151 Appendix B Standard Defaults The most common configuration settings are listed in the “Default” column of the table below. Page references are also provided for feature descriptions and programming bar codes for each parameter. A column has also been provided for recordin...
Page 163 - Appendix C; Programming Reference; Datalogic Label ID Identifiers
Product Reference Guide 157 Appendix C Programming Reference Datalogic Label ID Identifiers AIM Label ID Identifiers Each AIM label ID Identifier contains the three-character string ]cm where:]=Flag Character (ASCII 93)c=Code Character (see Table 32 ) m=Modifier Character (see Table 33 ) Table 31. S...
Page 167 - Appendix D; Sample Bar Codes
Product Reference Guide 161 Appendix D Sample Bar Codes The sample bar codes in this appendix are typical representations for their symbology types. UPC/EAN UPC-A, 100% EAN-13, 100% Code 128 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0...
Page 168 - Sample Bar Codes — continued
162 QuickScan ® L Sample Bar Codes — continued Code 39 Code 93 Code 11 Interleaved 2 of 5 123ABC 123456-9$ 123456 1234567890
Page 170 - DataBar Omnidirectional
164 QuickScan ® L DataBar (RSS) DataBar Omnidirectional NOTE DataBar variants must be enabled to read the bar codes below (see GS1 DataBar (RSS) on page 140 ). 10293847560192837465019283746029478450366523 (DataBar Expanded Stacked) 1234890hjio9900mnb (DataBar Expanded) 08672345650916 (DataBar Limite...
Page 171 - Appendix E; Keypad
Product Reference Guide 165 Appendix E Keypad Use the bar codes in this appendix to enter numbers as you would select digits/characters from a keypad. 0 1 2 3 4 5
Page 172 - To correct an error or change a selection, scan the bar code below.
166 QuickScan ® L Cancel To correct an error or change a selection, scan the bar code below. 6 7 8 9 Cancel
Page 173 - Appendix F; ASCII Character Sets
Product Reference Guide 167 Appendix F ASCII Character Sets Table 34. ASCII Value - Code 39 Encode - Keystroke ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character Keystroke 1000 %U CTRL 2 1001 $A CTRL A 1002 $B CTRL B 1003 $C CTRL C 1004 $D CTRL D 1005 $E CTRL E 1006 $F CTRL F 1007 $G CTRL G 1008 $H CTR...
Page 185 - Appendix G
Product Reference Guide 179 Appendix G RS-232 Host Commands The RS-232 interface will accept commands from a POS host. The available commands are: • Disable Scanner • Enable Scanner • Reset Scanner • Beep Good Read Tone • Force Good Read Beep Disable Scanner Command (ASCII 'D') — places the scanner ...
Page 187 - Index
A ADF invalid rule 15 transmit error 10 , 15 advanced data formatting 10 , 15 ASCII values keyboard wedge 64 RS-232 49 USB 84 B bar code defaults keyboard wedge 56 RS-232 33 symbologies 96 USB 76 bar codes cancel 166 keyboard wedge alternate numeric keypad emu- lation 61 caps lock on 61 caps lock ov...