Cipherlab Cipher 1090Plus [11/140] Introduction
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CipherLab Barcode Scanners provide convenient and versatile solutions to meet your
business needs. The tethered handheld scanners are designed to help accelerate
productivity while lowering the total cost of ownership. Intensive data collection jobs are
made easier with fast, accurate barcode scanning in retail, industrial, manufacturing, and
enterprise environments.
Owing to the compact design, extremely low power consumption, and powerful decoding
capability, CipherLab Barcode Scanners are the best choice for the following applications
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Receiving in Retail
Product labeling & Tracking
Shelf Product Replenishment
Mobile Point of Sale (POS)
Mobile Inventory Management
Order Picking & Staging
Work-In-Process Tracking
Material Flow Control
Transportation & Distribution
Warehousing
Asset Management
This manual contains information on operating the scanner and using its features. We
recommend you to keep one copy of the manual at hand for quick reference or
maintenance purposes. To avoid any improper disposal or operation, please read the
manual thoroughly before use.
Thank you for choosing CipherLab products!
INTRODUCTION
Содержание
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner 1
- For canada 3
- For usa 3
- Important notices 3
- Care maintenance 4
- For product with laser 4
- Safety precautions 4
- Release notes 5
- Version date notes 5
- Contents 7
- Introduction 11
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 12
- Accessories 1000 1090 1100 1105 1200 12
- Accessories interface options 12
- Assembly options 1000 1090 1100 1105 1200 12
- Barcode scanner 1000 1090 1100 1105 or 1200 12
- Com part 308 find the associated driver on the cd 2 the cd rom includes this manual and windows based scanmanager software for configuration as well as the 308 driver 3 for model designation please see the label on the scanner 12
- Inside the package 12
- Note 1 you may purchase one or more interface cable separately for usb virtual 12
- Product cd 12
- Rich choices of output interface are available to enhance the total performance of the scanner 12
- Save the box and packaging material for future use in case you need to store or ship the scanner 12
- The items included in the package may be different depending on your order rich choices of output interfaces are available for you to enhance the total performance of the scanner refer to product specifications 12
- Beeping tone programmable for good read 13
- Choices of output interfaces including rs 232 keyboard wedge wand emulation usb hid usb virtual com ibm 4683 4694 etc 13
- Ergonomic design and built tough to survive drop test 13
- Extremely low power consumption 13
- Introduction 13
- Product highlights 13
- Programmable parameters include data output format editing format symbologies etc 13
- Supports eight different scan modes 13
- Supports most popular barcode symbologies including gs1 128 ean 128 gs1 databar rss etc 13
- Supports negative barcodes 13
- User feedback includes dual color led indicator and beeper 13
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 14
- Most of the popular barcode symbologies are supported as listed below each can be individually enabled or disabled the scanner will automatically discriminate and recognize all the symbologies that are enabled refer to chapter 3 changing symbology settings for details of each symbology 14
- Symbologies supported 14
- Symbologies supported enable disable default 14
- Introduction 15
- Quick start 17
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 18
- Enter configuration mode 18
- Exit configuration mode 18
- Default settings 19
- Quick start 19
- Restore system defaults 19
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 20
- Configure parameters 20
- Read a setup barcode 20
- Quick start 21
- Steps action user feedback if successful 21
- The example below shows how to enable a specific symbology say interleaved 25 21
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 22
- Steps action user feedback if successful 22
- The example below shows how to set numeric parameters 22
- Quick start 23
- Steps action user feedback if successful 23
- The example below shows how to set string parameters 23
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 24
- List the current settings 24
- The current settings of all scanner parameters can be sent via keyboard wedge rs 232 usb hid or virtual com to the host computer for user inspection the listing includes pages as shown below you can select the page of interest by having the scanner read the list page x barcode the scanner will respond with two beeps high low tone and send the selected page to the host immediately 24
- Chapter 1 25
- In this chapter 25
- Led indicator 25
- Understanding the barcode scanner 25
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 26
- Beeper 26
- Beeping meaning 26
- The scanner has a buzzer to provide user feedback in various operating conditions 26
- Chapter 1 understanding the barcode scanner 27
- Frequency 27
- Good read beep 27
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 28
- 2 1100 1105 and 1200 by default the scan mode is set to laser mode 2 1100 1105 and 1200 by default the scan mode is set to laser mode 28
- Different scan modes are supported select the scan mode that best suits the requirements of a specific application refer to the comparison table below 28
- Note 1 1000 1090 by default the scan mode is set to auto off mode 28
- Scan mode start to scan stop scanning 28
- Scan modes 28
- Chapter 1 understanding the barcode scanner 29
- Continuous mode 29
- Laser mode 29
- Test mode 29
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 30
- Alternate mode 30
- Auto off mode 30
- Auto power off mode 30
- Note by default the scan mode of 1000 and 1090 is set to auto off mode 30
- Note refer to delay between re read and scanning timeout 30
- Note refer to scanning timeout 30
- The scanner will start scanning once the trigger is pressed 30
- The scanning won t stop until 1 a barcode is decoded and 2 the pre set timeout expires 30
- The scanning won t stop until the pre set timeout expires and the pre set timeout period re counts after each successful decoding 30
- The scanning won t stop until you press the trigger again 30
- Capable of re transmitting barcode data if triggering within one second after a successful decoding 31
- Chapter 1 understanding the barcode scanner 31
- Like the continuous mode the scanner is always scanning but now the scan trigger acts like a re transmission button when being pressed within one second after a successful reading which will re transmit the same data without actually reading the barcode again this scan mode is most useful when the same barcode is to be read many times 31
- Momentary mode 31
- Repeat mode 31
- Such re transmission can be activated as many times as needed as long as the time interval between each triggering does not exceed one second 31
- The scanner will be scanning as long as the trigger is hold down 31
- The scanning won t stop until you release the trigger 31
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 32
- Scanning timeout 32
- Alternate mode 33
- Auto power off mode 33
- Chapter 1 understanding the barcode scanner 33
- Continuous mode 33
- Delay between re read 33
- Momentary mode 33
- This is also referred to as the blocking time which is used to prevent the scanner from accidentally reading the same barcode twice when the scan mode is set to any of the following 33
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 34
- If no redundancy is selected one successful decoding will make the reading valid and induce the reader event 34
- If three times is selected it will take a total of four consecutive successful decoding of the same barcode to make the reading valid the higher the reading security is that is the more redundancy the user selects the slower the reading speed gets 34
- It is obvious that the more redundancy you select the higher the reading security is and thus the slower the reading speed becomes you will have to compromise between reading security and decoding speed 34
- Read redundancy for all symblogies 34
- Select the level of reading security for example 34
- Auto sense mode 1100 only 35
- Chapter 1 understanding the barcode scanner 35
- Negative barcodes 35
- Normally barcodes are printed with the color of the bars darker than that of the spaces but for negative barcodes they are printed in the opposite sense just like negative films the spaces of negative barcodes are printed with a color darker than that of the bars you can configure the scanner to be able to read negative barcodes 35
- Note auto sense can only be enabled for ccd scanner and will force it to laser mode 35
- This mode is only available when you want to seat the scanner in the auto sense stand when you enable this mode it will force the scanner to apply laser mode as the scan mode however it works slightly different from the original laser mode now the scanner will be scanning as long as it is seated in the stand whenever a barcode is brought within range the scanner will be able to decode it 35
- Warning when you disable this mode later the scan mode remains unchanged if laser mode is not desired proceed to select a scan mode best suits your application 35
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 36
- Chapter 2 37
- In this chapter 37
- Selecting output interface 37
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 38
- Activate keyboard wedge select keyboard type 38
- Keyboard wedge 38
- Keyboard wedge settings defaults 38
- Read the decimal value barcode on page 127 refer to the table below for the number of desired keyboard type 38
- Read the validate barcode on the same page to complete this setting 38
- Read this barcode above to activate keyboard wedge and select a keyboard type 38
- The y cable allows you to connect the scanner via 3666 to the keyboard input port of pc and you may join the keyboard as well the scanned data will be transmitted to the host keyboard port as if it is manually entered via the keyboard for example run a text editor on your computer to receive the data 38
- When keyboard wedge interface is activated you will have to select a keyboard type to complete this setting by default keyboard wedge is activated on the scanner and the keyboard type is set to pcat us 38
- Chapter 2 selecting output interface 39
- Keyboard wedge 39
- No keyboard type no keyboard type 39
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 40
- Alphabets layout 40
- Keyboard settings 40
- Note this setting only works when the keyboard type selected is us keyboard such as 40
- Pcat us the alphabets layout and digits layout setting must match your keyboard 40
- Chapter 2 selecting output interface 41
- French keyboard style azerty 41
- German keyboard layout qwertz 41
- Us keyboard style normal 41
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 42
- Character substitution setting when support to certain keyboard types languages is unavailable but required 42
- Digits layout 42
- Note this setting is meant to be used with the alphabets layout and perhaps with the 42
- Options description 42
- Cap lock type description 43
- Capital lock state description 43
- Capital lock type setting 43
- Chapter 2 selecting output interface 43
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 44
- Alphabets transmission 45
- Chapter 2 selecting output interface 45
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 46
- Digits transmission 46
- Note if you select numeric keypad the num lock status of the physical keyboard 46
- Should be on 46
- Alt composing 47
- Chapter 2 selecting output interface 47
- Laptop support 47
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 48
- Inter character delay 48
- Activate rs 232 interface 49
- Baud rate 49
- Chapter 2 selecting output interface 49
- Rs 232 49
- Rs 232 settings defaults 49
- Use the rs 232 cable to cconnect the scanner to the serial port of pc and join the power adaptor to the rs 232 connector the associated rs 232 parameters must match those configured on the computer the scanned data will be transmitted to the serial port 49
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 50
- Data bits 50
- Note the option 600 bps is available for 1200 only 50
- Parity 50
- By default the inter character delay is zero specify a value ranging from 0 to 255 in units of millisecond to match the computer response time such delay time is inserted between every character being transmitted the longer the delay time is the slower the transmission speed will be 51
- By default there is no flow control in use select the flow control handshake method 51
- Chapter 2 selecting output interface 51
- Flow control 51
- Inter character delay 51
- Options description 51
- Read the barcode above to specify the inter character delay 51
- Read the decimal value barcode on page 127 for the desired inter character delay millisecond 51
- Read the validate barcode on the same page to complete this setting 51
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 52
- Activate wand emulation 52
- By default the signal level is set low for the normal state when not transmitting any barcode image white spaces in a barcode 52
- Normal state 52
- The wand emulation cable allows you to connect the scanner to a data terminal that is expecting input from a wand scanner 52
- Wand emulation 52
- Wand emulation is supported on many of our batch scanners except for 1000 52
- Wand emulation settings defaults 52
- Bar state 53
- By default it is set 1 millisecond as the time span for bar and space modules select other value for the module time in units of micro second or millisecond 53
- By default the signal level is set high for a bar when transmitting a barcode image dark bars in a barcode 53
- Chapter 2 selecting output interface 53
- Module time 53
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 54
- By default it is set 20 milliseconds as the time span for the change in state for bar and space modules select other value for the margin time 54
- Margin time 54
- Note margin time is applied only when the signal level for normal state and bar state is 54
- The same 54
- Changing symbology settings 55
- Chapter 3 55
- In this chapter 55
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 56
- Codabar 56
- Select one of the four different start stop character pairs 56
- Start stop characters selection 56
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 57
- Clsi conversion 57
- Decide whether to include the start stop characters in the data being transmitted 57
- Note the 14 character barcode length does not include start stop characters 57
- Start stop transmission 57
- When enabled the clsi editing strips the start stop characters and inserts a space after the first fifth and tenth characters of a 14 character codabar barcode 57
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 58
- Code 25 industrial 25 58
- Select start stop pattern 58
- This decides the readability of all 2 of 5 symbology variants for example flight tickets actually use an industrial 2 of 5 barcode but with interleaved 2 of 5 start stop pattern in order to read this barcode the start stop pattern selection parameter of industrial 2 of 5 should set to interleaved 25 58
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 59
- Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted 59
- Decide whether to verify the check digit if incorrect the barcode will not be accepted 59
- Transmit check digit 59
- Verify check digit 59
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 60
- Code length qualification 60
- If fixed length is selected up to 2 fixed lengths can be specified 60
- If max min length is selected the maximum length and the minimum length must be specified it only accepts those barcodes with lengths that fall between max min lengths specified 60
- Read the barcode for max length or fixed length 1 and follow steps 3 4 60
- Read the barcode to enable either max min length qualification or fixed length s qualification 60
- Read the decimal value barcode on page 127 for the desired length 60
- Read the validate barcode on the same page to complete this setting 60
- Repeat steps 2 4 for min length or fixed length 2 60
- To prevent the short scan error define the length qualification settings to ensure that the correct barcode is read by qualifying the allowable code length 60
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 61
- Code 25 interleaved 25 61
- Select start stop pattern 61
- This decides the readability of all 2 of 5 symbology variants for example flight tickets actually use an industrial 2 of 5 barcode but with interleaved 2 of 5 start stop pattern in order to read this barcode the start stop pattern selection parameter of industrial 2 of 5 should set to interleaved 25 61
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 62
- Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted 62
- Decide whether to verify the check digit if incorrect the barcode will not be accepted 62
- Transmit check digit 62
- Verify check digit 62
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 63
- Code length qualification 63
- If fixed length is selected up to 2 fixed lengths can be specified 63
- If max min length is selected the maximum length and the minimum length must be specified it only accepts those barcodes with lengths that fall between max min lengths specified 63
- Read the barcode for max length or fixed length 1 and follow steps 3 4 63
- Read the barcode to enable either max min length qualification or fixed length s qualification 63
- Read the decimal value barcode on page 127 for the desired length 63
- Read the validate barcode on the same page to complete this setting 63
- Repeat steps 2 4 for min length or fixed length 2 63
- To prevent the short scan error define the length qualification settings to ensure that the correct barcode is read by qualifying the allowable code length 63
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 64
- Code 25 matrix 25 64
- Select start stop pattern 64
- This decides the readability of all 2 of 5 symbology variants for example flight tickets actually use an industrial 2 of 5 barcode but with interleaved 2 of 5 start stop pattern in order to read this barcode the start stop pattern selection parameter of industrial 2 of 5 should set to interleaved 25 64
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 65
- Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted 65
- Decide whether to verify the check digit if incorrect the barcode will not be accepted 65
- Transmit check digit 65
- Verify check digit 65
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 66
- Code length qualification 66
- If fixed length is selected up to 2 fixed lengths can be specified 66
- If max min length is selected the maximum length and the minimum length must be specified it only accepts those barcodes with lengths that fall between max min lengths specified 66
- Read the barcode for max length or fixed length 1 and follow steps 3 4 66
- Read the barcode to enable either max min length qualification or fixed length s qualification 66
- Read the decimal value barcode on page 127 for the desired length 66
- Read the validate barcode on the same page to complete this setting 66
- Repeat steps 2 4 for min length or fixed length 2 66
- To prevent the short scan error define the length qualification settings to ensure that the correct barcode is read by qualifying the allowable code length 66
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 67
- Code 39 67
- Decide whether to include the start stop characters in the data being transmitted 67
- Transmit start stop characters 67
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 68
- Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted 68
- Decide whether to support code 39 full ascii that includes all the alphanumeric and special characters 68
- Decide whether to verify the check digit if incorrect the barcode will not be accepted 68
- Standard full ascii code 39 68
- Transmit check digit 68
- Verify check digit 68
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 69
- Code 128 69
- Code 93 69
- You can only configure the scanner to read this symbology or not 69
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 70
- Ean 8 addon 2 70
- Ean 8 addon 5 70
- After conversion the data follows ean 13 format and is affected by ean 13 programming selections e g check digit 71
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 71
- Convert to ean 13 71
- Decide whether to expand the read ean 8 barcode as well as its addons into ean 13 71
- Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted 71
- Transmit check digit 71
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 72
- Ean 13 72
- Ean 13 addon 2 72
- Ean 13 addon 5 72
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 73
- Convert to isbn 73
- Convert to issn 73
- Decide whether to convert the ean 13 barcode starting with 977 to issn 73
- Decide whether to convert the ean 13 barcode starting with 978 and 979 to isbn 73
- Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted 73
- Transmit check digit 73
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 74
- Control character to distinguish themselves 74
- Control character to human readable character 74
- Decide whether to apply a field separator to convert the 74
- Decide whether to include the code id 74
- Field separator gs character 74
- From other uses of code 128 74
- Gs1 128 ean 128 74
- In the data being transmitted 74
- Is also used to separate data fields in the gs1 128 barcodes 74
- Note gs1 128 barcodes start with the 74
- Read the barcode above to enable field separator 74
- Read the hexadecimal value barcode on page 128 for the desired character string 74
- Read the validate barcode to complete this setting 74
- Transmit code id 74
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 75
- Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted 75
- Select one of the three calculations to verify check digit when decoding barcodes if incorrect the barcode will not be accepted 75
- Transmit check digit 75
- Verify check digit 75
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 76
- Code length qualification 76
- If fixed length is selected up to 2 fixed lengths can be specified 76
- If max min length is selected the maximum length and the minimum length must be specified it only accepts those barcodes with lengths that fall between max min lengths specified 76
- Read the barcode for max length or fixed length 1 and follow steps 3 4 76
- Read the barcode to enable either max min length qualification or fixed length s qualification 76
- Read the decimal value barcode on page 127 for the desired length 76
- Read the validate barcode on the same page to complete this setting 76
- Repeat steps 2 4 for min length or fixed length 2 76
- To prevent the short scan error define the length qualification settings to ensure that the correct barcode is read by qualifying the allowable code length 76
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 77
- Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted 77
- French pharmacode 77
- Transmit check digit 77
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- Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted 78
- Italian pharmacode 78
- Transmit check digit 78
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 79
- Convert to uk plessey 79
- Decide whether to change each occurrence of the character a to character x in the decoded data 79
- Decide whether to include the two check digits in the data being transmitted 79
- Plessey 79
- Transmit check digit 79
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 80
- Group i gs1 databar omnidirectional rss 14 80
- Group ii gs1 databar expanded rss expanded 80
- Group iii gs1 databar limited rss limited 80
- Gs1 128 code id 80
- Gs1 databar code id 80
- Gs1 databar rss family 80
- It is categorized into three groups 80
- Select a desired code id to use 80
- Select code id 80
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 81
- Gs1 databar omnidirectional 81
- Gs1 databar omnidirectional rss 14 81
- Gs1 databar stacked 81
- Gs1 databar stacked omnidirectional 81
- Gs1 databar truncated 81
- The settings below apply to group i symbologies only 81
- Transmit application id 81
- Transmit code id 81
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 82
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 83
- Gs1 databar expanded 83
- Gs1 databar expanded rss expanded 83
- Gs1 databar expanded stacked 83
- The settings below apply to group ii symbologies only 83
- Transmit code id 83
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- Gs1 databar limited rss limited 84
- Transmit application id 84
- Transmit check digit 84
- Transmit code id 84
- Aim telepen full ascii includes all the alphanumeric and special characters 85
- Apply all 3 editing formats to telepen 85
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 85
- Decide whether to support telepen in full ascii code by default it supports ascii mode 85
- Telepen 85
- Telepen output full ascii numeric 85
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 86
- Upc a addon 2 86
- Upc a addon 5 86
- After conversion the data follows ean 13 format and is affected by ean 13 programming selections e g check digit 87
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 87
- Convert to ean 13 87
- Decide whether to expand the read upc a barcode as well as its addons into ean 13 87
- Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted 87
- Decide whether to include the system number in the data being transmitted 87
- Transmit check digit 87
- Transmit system number 87
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 88
- Upc e addon 2 88
- Upc e addon 5 88
- After conversion the data follows upc a format and is affected by upc a programming selections e g system number check digit 89
- Chapter 3 changing symbology settings 89
- Convert to upc a 89
- Decide whether to decode the ordinary upc e barcodes only or both upc e0 and upc e1 barcodes 89
- Decide whether to expand the read upc e barcode as well as its addons into upc a 89
- Enabled for decoding upc e0 barcodes 89
- Enabled for decoding upc e1 barcodes 89
- Select system number 89
- System number 89
- Warning because of the way system number 1 is encoded if both system numbers are enabled the user might suffer from short scanning upc a or ean 13 barcodes into upc e1 barcodes 89
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- Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being transmitted 90
- Decide whether to include the system number in the data being transmitted 90
- Transmit check digit 90
- Transmit system number 90
- Chapter 4 91
- Character substitution 91
- Defining output format 91
- In this chapter 91
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 92
- For example have the scanner read the set 1 barcode to configure the first set of character substitution the scanner will respond with one short beep high tone to indicate more setup barcodes are required 92
- Key type normal 92
- Key type normal key status shift 92
- Key type scan code 92
- Read the barcode above to enable character substitution by set 92
- Read the hexadecimal value barcode on page 128 for the desired character substitution for example 92
- Read the validate barcode to complete this setting the defined set or sets will be applied to all symbologies 92
- Select a set for character substitution 92
- By default there is no prefix code and enter or cr carriage return is configured to be suffix code up to 4 characters can be configured for example and you will have four dollar signs appear in front of the barcode read like this 1234567890 93
- Chapter 4 defining output format 93
- If keyboard wedge is configured for interface key type and key status will then become applicable you may decide whether or not to apply key status when normal key is selected for key type 93
- Key type key status 93
- Prefix suffix code 93
- Read the barcode above to apply prefix code or suffix code separately and follow steps 2 3 max 4 characters each 93
- Read the hexadecimal value barcode on page 128 for the desired character string for example read 2 and b for the scanner to prefix or suffix the character 93
- Read the validate barcode to complete this setting 93
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- Code id 94
- If keyboard wedge is configured for interface key type and key status will then become applicable you may decide whether or not to apply key status when normal key is selected for key type 94
- Key type key status 94
- Note c1 is the code id of gs1 128 ean 128 barcodes e0 is the default code id 94
- Of gs1 databar rss barcodes 94
- Select pre defined code id 94
- Up to two characters for code id can be configured for each symbology to make the code id configuration easier the scanner provides five pre defined code id sets that you can select one and make necessary changes on it 94
- Chapter 4 defining output format 95
- Code id options set 1 set 2 set 3 set 4 set 5 95
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 96
- Change code id 96
- Read the barcode below to change code id of a specific symbology 96
- Read the hexadecimal value barcode on page 128 for the desired character string for example read 4 and 4 for applying the character d for code id 96
- Read the validate barcode to complete this setting 96
- Chapter 4 defining output format 97
- Clear code id settings 97
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 98
- A two digit code representing the length of barcode data character count can be inserted in front of data being transmitted such length code can be individually enabled or disabled for each symbology 98
- Length code 98
- Length code for codabar 98
- Length code for code 128 98
- Length code for code 39 98
- Length code for code 93 98
- Chapter 4 defining output format 99
- Length code for ean 13 99
- Length code for ean 8 99
- Length code for french pharmacode 99
- Length code for gs1 128 gs1 databar 99
- Length code for italian pharmacode 99
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 100
- Length code for industrial 25 100
- Length code for interleaved 25 100
- Length code for matrix 25 100
- Length code for msi 100
- Length code for plessey 100
- Chapter 4 defining output format 101
- Length code for telepen 101
- Length code for upc a 101
- Length code for upc e 101
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 102
- Applying formats for data editing 103
- Chapter 5 103
- In this chapter 103
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 104
- Activate editing formats 104
- Activating editing formats 104
- Apply all 3 editing formats to telepen 104
- Editing format 1 104
- Editing format 2 104
- Editing format 3 104
- If you have already configured any editing format before you may directly apply the editing format if not you must start with configuring an editing format first and then activate the editing format when it is desired in use 104
- By default only barcodes found meeting with the criteria are processed by the editing formats those found not meeting with the criteria are processed normally 105
- Chapter 5 applying formats for data editing 105
- Exclusive data editing 105
- When exclusive data editing is enabled all barcodes read by the scanner must be processed by the editing formats if data is found excluded from all enabled editing formats not meeting with the specified criteria the scanner will not accept the reading and therefore data will not be transmitted 105
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 106
- How to configure editing formats 106
- Chapter 5 applying formats for data editing 107
- End programming format 107
- Note before you complete the programming of an editing format if you have the 107
- Scanner read any barcode for parameters other than those pertaining to the editing format it will automatically abort the programming process 107
- Select format to configure 107
- Start programming format 107
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 108
- Editing format defaults 108
- Restore default format 108
- You may select an existing editing format and have the defaults restored the default settings of an editing format are listed below 108
- Applicable code type 109
- By default barcodes of all the supported symbologies will be processed by any editing format if having been configured and enabled for quick configuration you may first clear all and then select the desired symbologies 109
- Chapter 5 applying formats for data editing 109
- Codabar 109
- Code 39 109
- Code 93 109
- Configuring format define data criteria 109
- Note data editing cannot be performed unless the three conditions are all met 109
- Note you must have at least one symbology selected 109
- Three applicable conditions can be configured to check whether the data read by the scanner can be processed by the particular editing format 109
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 110
- Code 128 110
- Ean 13 110
- Ean 13 addon 2 110
- Ean 13 addon 5 110
- Ean 8 addon 2 110
- Ean 8 addon 5 110
- Gs1 128 gs1 databar 110
- Chapter 5 applying formats for data editing 111
- French pharmacode 111
- Industrial 25 111
- Interleaved 25 111
- Italian pharmacode 111
- Matrix 25 111
- Plessey 111
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 112
- Formats 112
- Note for applying all three editing formats to telepen refer to 5 activate editing 112
- Upc a addon 2 112
- Upc a addon 5 112
- Upc e addon 2 112
- Upc e addon 5 112
- Chapter 5 applying formats for data editing 113
- Data length 113
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 114
- Matching string location 114
- Chapter 5 applying formats for data editing 115
- Configuring format define data field 115
- Data can be divided into at most 6 fields each of them is numbered from f1 to f6 accordingly however only f1 f5 can be configured 115
- Fields specified the extra data characters beyond the last field configured will be automatically assigned to the next field 115
- Note the number of configurable fields is always one less than the total number of 115
- The total number of fields must be specified correctly if three fields are configured for the editing format the data characters after f3 will be assigned to f4 automatically this feature is quite useful especially when data of variable lengths is processed by editing formats 115
- Total number of fields 115
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 116
- By length 116
- By terminating string 116
- Data eligible for editing formats is divided into fields by user specified rules either using the field terminating string or specified field length 116
- Field 1 setting 116
- Field settings 116
- Chapter 5 applying formats for data editing 117
- Field 2 setting 117
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 118
- Field 3 setting 118
- Chapter 5 applying formats for data editing 119
- Field 4 setting 119
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 120
- Field 5 setting 120
- Additional fields 121
- Chapter 5 applying formats for data editing 121
- Key type key status 121
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 122
- After configuring the data fields and additional fields you must now program the transmission sequence of these fields that comprise the final data this field transmission sequence can be assigned in any desired order and fields can be assigned multiple times as well 122
- Configuring format define transmission sequence 122
- Note up to twelve fields can be assigned 122
- Program the transmission sequence by reading the desired fields as well as additional fields 122
- Read the start barcode to begin with programming the field transmission sequence 122
- Chapter 5 applying formats for data editing 123
- Read the end barcode to complete this setting 123
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 124
- Example i 124
- Extract data from the 10th character to the 19th character 124
- Programming examples 124
- Chapter 5 applying formats for data editing 125
- Example ii 125
- Extract the date code item number and quantity information from barcodes 125
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 126
- Optical characteristics 1000 1090 127
- Physical characteristics 127
- Specifications 127
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 128
- Accessories means supported 128
- Electrical characteristics 128
- Environmental characteristics 128
- Programming support 128
- 1105 1200 129
- Electrical characteristics 129
- Environmental characteristics 129
- Optical characteristics 1100 1105 1200 129
- Physical characteristics 129
- Specifications 129
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 130
- 1105 1200 130
- Accessories means supported 130
- Programming support 130
- Appendix i 131
- Host serial commands 131
- Serial commands 131
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 132
- Example 132
- Appendix ii 133
- Keyboard wedge table 133
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 134
- Decide whether or not to change key status when normal key is selected for key type 134
- If keyboard wedge is configured for interface key type and key status will then become applicable 134
- Key status 134
- Key type 134
- Key type status 134
- Appendix ii keyboard wedge table 135
- Example 135
- Key type normal 135
- Key type normal key status shift 135
- Key type scan code 135
- Appendix iii 137
- Decimal system 137
- Numeral systems 137
- 1090 1100 1105 1200 barcode scanner user guide 138
- Hexadecimal system 138
- Appendix iii numeral systems 139
- Ascii table 139
- Validate the values 139
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