Metrologic MLPN 2407 - Manual

Metrologic MLPN 2407

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – MetroSelect; iii; Table of Contents; ii
  • Page 4 – Every bar code with an “; requires; Introduction
  • Page 5 – Scan bar code for the desired feature; Single Code Method; iv
  • Page 6 – explain how this affects “Metrologic Defaults.”; Recall Defaults
  • Page 10 – ‘]C1’ Code formatting
  • Page 12 – Enable PARAF (Italian; When enabled, the scanner will; Enable TRI-OPTIC Code
  • Page 13 – Disable Interleaved; Interleaved 2 of 5; Enable MOD 10
  • Page 14 – ~ITF Symbol Length Lock 1; . Refer to Multi Code Method; . Refer to Multi Code Method; Length
  • Page 15 – Enable Standard; Standard 2 of 5
  • Page 17 – Disable Codabar
  • Page 18 – Disable Code 93
  • Page 19 – Enable Telepen; Telepen
  • Page 20 – Enable MSI Plessey MOD 10/10; Plessey Codes; Enable MSI Plessey
  • Page 21 – to X Conversion Disabled
  • Page 23 – This process can be repeated for lock lengths 2 through 7.; Configurable Code Lengths
  • Page 30 – Supplemental Requirement
  • Page 33 – 00 msec to Find Supplemental
  • Page 35 – Not available with all models.
  • Page 39 – Enable OCIA Output; Select this option for IBM 46XX; Enable IBM 46xx Communication
  • Page 40 – Reserved
  • Page 43 – Scan Buffers
  • Page 44 – Scan Buffers
  • Page 45 – Redundant Scans; Redundant Scans
  • Page 46 – Redundant Scans
  • Page 47 – *Normal Same Symbol Check; Miscellaneous Decode Features
  • Page 48 – Fixed for High Density Codes; Depth of Field Adjustments; For use with omnidirectional
  • Page 49 – If using the MS9500 series, please go to Section L.; Same Symbol Time outs
  • Page 50 – out; to set the same symbol; Infinite Same Symbol Time Out
  • Page 52 – Optional Tone 1; Beeper Options
  • Page 53 – Enable Fast Beep
  • Page 54 – The scanner beeps when it receives
  • Page 55 – *1 msec Intercharacter Delay; Data Transmission Delays; ~Variable msec Intercharacter Delay; Section M; to set the delay; 5 msec Intercharacter Delay; Intercharacter Delay Options
  • Page 56 – Turn Off Laser During Inter-
  • Page 59 – Enable “D/E” Disable Command; Host Scanner Commands
  • Page 60 – Enable “F/L” Laser Command; receives an ASCII “O” character.
  • Page 61 – Use DTRScan Disable; Do not monitor the DTR input.
  • Page 64 – Power Save in
  • Page 65 – Enable Japan Mode; Miscellaneous Features
  • Page 66 – Scanability ON; This option enters scanability test mode.; D o; Scan Count Mode ON; Test Modes
  • Page 68 – that re p resents the; User Configurable Prefixes, All Data
  • Page 69 – Assigns a seventh configurable prefix
  • Page 70 – User Configurable ID Characters, Code Specific; Identifiers Characters; that re p resent a
  • Page 71 – Configurable; that re p resent a
  • Page 75 – Enable Rochford-Thomson Mode; Standard Prefix Characters; t a rt of; Enable AIM ID Characters; The scanner will transmit AIM; *Disable AIM ID Characters
  • Page 76 – Enable UPC Prefix ID
  • Page 77 – Enable Nixdorf ID Characters; Do not transmit Sanyo ID Characters.; Enable SANYO ID Characters; Transmit Sanyo ID Characters.
  • Page 78 – Enable Manufacturer ID Prefix
  • Page 79 – Enable Tab Prefix; Will not transmit a TAB.; *Disable SNI Beetle Mode
  • Page 80 – Disable CR Suffix; Standard Suffix Characters
  • Page 81 – Enable ETX Suffix; *Disable UPC Suffix ID; nd of
  • Page 83 – ~Configurable Suffix; User Configurable Suffixes, All Data; that
  • Page 84 – Assigns a fifth configurable suffix character.
  • Page 85 – *Clear All User Configurable
  • Page 87 – Codabar Formatting; Section F
  • Page 88 – Check Digit
  • Page 89 – Do Not Transmit Lead Zero on
  • Page 90 – Number System
  • Page 92 – Transmit Codabar Start/Stop
  • Page 94 – Transmit Code 11 Check Digit
  • Page 99 – No Parity
  • Page 100 – Not supported on the
  • Page 102 – Data Bits
  • Page 103 – Enable RTS/CTS Handshaking; Hardware Handshaking; *Standard RTS Polarity
  • Page 104 – *Standard CTS Polarity; Wait for CTS after activating RT S .; Test CTS Not Present
  • Page 105 – Enable DTR Support
  • Page 106 – Enable XON/XOFF Handshaking; Software Handshaking
  • Page 107 – Enable 5 Retries on ACK/NAK
  • Page 108 – *Disable French PC Term; Do not transmit in French PC Te rm mode.; Enable French PC Term; data characters. The scan codes match a; Miscellaneous
  • Page 109 – Enable Keyboard Emulations; Section H
  • Page 110 – *Enable Keyboard Wedge; Use this with an external keyboard .; Enable Stand-Alone Keyboard; Enable Keyboard Emulation
  • Page 111 – Switzerland Keyboard; Country/Scan Code Table Selects
  • Page 112 – UK Keyboard; Enable Belgium Keyboard.; Japanese Keyboard; Enable Japanese Keyboard.
  • Page 113 – XT Keyboard
  • Page 114 – Do Not Transmit F0H Break Code; The scanner will transmit the F0H; Transmit Cleanup Bit; Special Keyboard Features; Use for certain NEC computers.
  • Page 115 – Enable Alt Mode; If host software application; Enable Auto Detect Mode; Automatically detects caps lock status.; *Disable Auto Detect Mode
  • Page 118 – Control Sets
  • Page 119 – ASCII Control
  • Page 121 – OCIA; Section I
  • Page 122 – Enable OCIA Mode
  • Page 124 – Spaces High
  • Page 126 – ~Variable Narrow Element Width; This transmits at 60 μs Narrow element width.; Set Narrow Element Width; Element Width
  • Page 127 – IBM Port; Section K
  • Page 128 – IBM Port 9B; IBM Defaults
  • Page 131 – Activation Range
  • Page 132 – Short Range in Stand
  • Page 133 – CodeGate Active in the Stand; Use the following to control button functions.; *CodeGate Inactive in the Stand; CodeGate
  • Page 134 – Continuous Blinky Scan
  • Page 137 – Code Byte Usage; Code Bytes
  • Page 140 – Code Byte 6
  • Page 141 – ~Enable Reserved Code; Reserved Codes
  • Page 143 – HEX Value; Character
  • Page 144 – apostrophe
  • Page 145 – less than
  • Page 146 – letter O
  • Page 148 – Key
  • Page 149 – Multiple
  • Page 151 – Custom Defaults
  • Page 152 – Enable Factory Defaults
  • Page 153 – Ruby Verifone Defaults
  • Page 154 – For Serial Program Mode, all commands; must; Serial Program Mode
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Summary

Page 3 - MetroSelect; iii; Table of Contents; ii

MetroSelect ™ Introduction iii Section A: Code Types & Decode Rules A Section B: Supplements B Section C: Communications C Section D: Scanner Operation D Section E: Prefixes/Suffixes E Section F: Code Formatting F Section G: RS-232 G Section H: Keyboard H Section I: OCIA I Section J: Light Pen P...

Page 4 - Every bar code with an “; requires; Introduction

MetroSelect ™ Your new scanner has been configured at the factory with default settings. Many host systems have unique formats and protocol requirements. Therefore, Metrologicprovides a wide range of configurable features that may be selected using this bar code basedconfiguration tool. Once the con...

Page 5 - Scan bar code for the desired feature; Single Code Method; iv

MetroSelect ™ Multi-Code Method 1. Power up scanner2. Scan Enter/Exit Configuration Mode bar code (3 beeps) 3. Scan bar code for the desired feature (1 beep) 4. Scan Enter/Exit Configuration Mode bar code (3 beeps) and save new configuration. Single Code Method 1. Power up scanner2. Scan the bar cod...

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