Appendix#

Data and Editing Barcodes#

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0#

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1#

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2#

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3#

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4#

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5#

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6#

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7#

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8#

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9#

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A#

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B#

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C#

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D#

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E#

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F#

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Cancel Current Setting#

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Cancel the Previously Scanned Data String#

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Cancel the Previously Scanned Data#

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Save#

Barcode Type ID Table#

Symbology Type

Hex Value

Default Code ID

All Symbologies

99

Codabar

61

a

Code 128

6A

j

Code 32

3C

<

Code 93

69

i

Code 39

62

b

Code 11

48

H

EAN-13

64

d

EAN-8

64

d

GS1 DataBar

52

R

GS1-128 (EAN-128)

6A

j

2 of 5

Interleaved 2 of 5

65

e

Matrix 2 of 5

76

v

Industrial 2 of 5/IATA

44

D

UPC-A

63

c

UPC-E

63

c

ISBN

42

B

ISSN

6E

n

MSI

6D

m

Aztec Code

7A

z

Data Matrix

75

u

PDF417

72

r

MicroPDF417

53

S

QR Code

51

Q

Micro QR

51

Q

AIM ID Table#

Symbology Type

AIM ID

Description

Codabar

]Fm

m: 0~1

Code 128

]Cm

m: 0, 1, 2, 4

Code 32

]A0

Code 93

]G0

Code 39

]Am

m: 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7

Code 11

]Hm

m: 0, 1, 3, 8, 9

EAN-13 / EAN-8

]Em

m: 0, 1, 3, 4

GS1 DataBar

]e0

GS1-128 (EAN-128)

]C1

Interleaved 2 of 5

]Im

m: 0, 1, 3

Matrix 2 of 5

]X0

Industrial 2 of 5/IATA

]S0

UPC-A/ UPC-E

]Em

m: 0, 3

ISBN

]X0

ISSN

]X0

MSI

]Mm

m: 0, 1

Aztec Code

]z0

Data Matrix

]dm

m: 0~6

PDF417 / MicroPDF417

]Lm

m: 0~5

QR Code / Micro QR

]Qm

m: 0~6

Printable ASCII Table#

Decimal

Hexadecimal

Character

Decimal

Hexadecimal

Character

Decimal

Hexadecimal

Character

32

20

64

40

@

96

60

`

33

21

!

65

41

A

97

61

a

34

22

66

42

B

98

62

b

35

23

#

67

43

C

99

63

c

36

24

$

68

44

D

100

64

d

37

25

%

69

45

E

101

65

e

38

26

&

70

46

F

102

66

f

39

27

71

47

G

103

67

g

40

28

(

72

48

H

104

68

h

41

29

)

73

49

I

105

69

i

42

2A

*

74

4A

J

106

6A

j

43

2B

+

75

4B

K

107

6B

k

44

2C

,

76

4C

L

108

6C

l

45

2D

-

77

4D

M

109

6D

m

46

2E

.

78

4E

N

110

6E

n

47

2F

/

79

4F

O

111

6F

o

48

30

0

80

50

P

112

70

p

49

31

1

81

51

Q

113

71

q

50

32

2

82

52

R

114

72

r

51

33

3

83

53

S

115

73

s

52

34

4

84

54

T

116

74

t

53

35

5

85

55

U

117

75

u

54

36

6

86

56

V

118

76

v

55

37

7

87

57

W

119

77

w

56

38

8

88

58

X

120

78

x

57

39

9

89

59

Y

121

79

y

58

3A

:

90

5A

Z

122

7A

z

59

3B

;

91

5B

[

123

7B

{

60

3C

<

92

5C

\

124

7C

|

61

3D

=

93

5D

]

125

7D

}

62

3E

>

94

5E

^

126

7E

~

63

3F

?

95

5F

_

Control Character Set (USB Keyboard Mode)#

Decimal

Hexadecimal

Corresponding Key Value (Control Character Escape Disabled)

Corresponding Key Value (Control Character Escape 1)

Corresponding Key Value (Control Character Escape 2)

0

00

Reserved

Ctrl+@

Ctrl+@

1

01

Insert

Ctrl+A

Ctrl+A

2

02

Home

Ctrl+B

Ctrl+B

3

03

End

Ctrl+C

Ctrl+C

4

04

Delete

Ctrl+D

Ctrl+D

5

05

PageUp

Ctrl+E

Ctrl+E

6

06

PageDown

Ctrl+F

Ctrl+F

7

07

ESC

Ctrl+G

Ctrl+G

8

08

Backspace

Ctrl+H

Backspace

9

09

Tab

Ctrl+I

Tab

10

0A

Enter (Behavior depends on the CR/LF handling setting)

Ctrl+J

Enter

11

0B

Caps Lock

Ctrl+K

Ctrl+K

12

0C

Print Screen

Ctrl+L

Ctrl+L

13

0D

Enter (Behavior depends on the CR/LF handling setting)

Ctrl+M

Enter

14

0E

Scroll Lock

Ctrl+N

Ctrl+N

15

0F

Pause/Break

Ctrl+O

Ctrl+O

16

10

F11

Ctrl+P

Ctrl+P

17

11

Arrow Key Up

Ctrl+Q

Ctrl+Q

18

12

Arrow Key Down

Ctrl+R

Ctrl+R

19

13

Arrow Key Left

Ctrl+S

Ctrl+S

20

14

Arrow Key Right

Ctrl+T

Ctrl+T

21

15

F12

Ctrl+U

Ctrl+U

22

16

F1

Ctrl+V

Ctrl+V

23

17

F2

Ctrl+W

Ctrl+W

24

18

F3

Ctrl+X

Ctrl+X

25

19

F4

Ctrl+Y

Ctrl+Y

26

1A

F5

Ctrl+Z

Ctrl+Z

27

1B

F6

Ctrl+[

Ctrl+[

28

1C

F7

Ctrl+\

Ctrl+\

29

1D

F8

Ctrl+]

Ctrl+]

30

1E

F9

Ctrl+^

Ctrl+^

31

1F

F10

Ctrl+_

Ctrl+_

Control Character Set (Serial Port and USB Virtual COM Port)#

Decimal

Hexadecimal

Corresponding Character

0

00

NUL

1

01

SOH

2

02

STX

3

03

ETX

4

04

EOT

5

05

ENQ

6

06

ACK

7

07

BEL

8

08

BS

9

09

HT

10

0A

LF

11

0B

VT

12

0C

FF

13

0D

CR

14

0E

SO

15

0F

SI

16

10

DLE

17

11

DC1

18

12

DC2

19

13

DC3

20

14

DC4

21

15

NAK

22

16

SYN

23

17

ETB

24

18

CAN

25

19

EM

26

1A

SUB

27

1B

ESC

28

1C

FS

29

1D

GS

30

1E

RS

31

1F

US

Configuration Notes and Examples for Selected Functions#

Custom Prefix/Suffix Configuration Examples#

Note

Scan barcodes to configure barcode prefixes and suffixes. Each prefix or suffix can contain up to 10 characters. (To ensure custom prefixes and suffixes can be output, enable the custom prefix/suffix output option on the scanner.)

Example 1.1: Add the custom prefix XYZ to all barcode types

Look up Barcode Type ID Table: the hexadecimal value for all symbologies is 99. Look up Printable ASCII Table: the hexadecimal values for XYZ are 58,59,5A.

  1. Scan the “Custom Prefix” setting barcode. The scanner will emit two beep tones.

  2. Scan 9, 9, 5, 8, 5, 9, 5, and A in Data and Editing Barcodes in sequence.

  3. Scan the “Save” setting barcode.

Note

If you need to modify the scanned data before saving, scan Cancel the Last Scanned Data or Cancel the Previously Scanned Data String to reconfigure it. To abandon the current configuration midway, scan Cancel Current Setting directly.

Example 1.2: Add the custom prefix R to QR Code

Look up Barcode Type ID Table: the hexadecimal value for QR Code is 51. Look up Printable ASCII Table: the hexadecimal value for R is 52.

  1. Scan the “Custom Prefix” setting barcode.

  2. Scan 5, 1, 5, and 2 in Data and Editing Barcodes in sequence.

  3. Scan the “Save” setting barcode.

Example 1.3: Clear the custom prefix for QR Code

When configuring custom prefixes/suffixes, saving the barcode type characters without adding other characters clears the custom prefix/suffix for that barcode type.

  1. Scan the “Custom Prefix” setting barcode.

  2. Scan 5 and 1 in Data and Editing Barcodes in sequence.

  3. Scan the “Save” setting barcode.

Note

If a prefix was previously configured for all barcodes, the QR Code prefix will revert to that all-barcode prefix after configuration.

To clear prefixes and suffixes configured for various barcode types, scan the Clear All Custom Prefixes and Clear All Custom Suffixes setting barcodes.

Barcode Length Limit Configuration Examples#

Important

When configuring the minimum barcode length, the configured minimum value must not be greater than the current maximum length, otherwise an error is prompted. Likewise, when configuring the maximum barcode length, the configured maximum value must not be less than the current minimum length.

Example 2.1: Set the Code 128 barcode length to 4-12 digits

  1. Scan the “Code 128 Minimum Length Limit” setting barcode.

  2. Scan 4 in Data and Editing Barcodes in sequence.

  3. Scan the “Save” setting barcode.

  4. Scan the “Code 128 Maximum Length Limit” setting barcode.

  5. Scan 1 and 2 in Data and Editing Barcodes in sequence.

  6. Scan the “Save” setting barcode.

Example 2.2: Set the Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode length to 14 digits

To set the Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode length to 14 digits, you can scan the quick setting barcode ITF25 14-Digit Length directly, or configure it through the minimum and maximum barcode lengths:

  1. Scan the “Interleaved 2 of 5 Minimum Length Limit” setting barcode.

  2. Scan 1 and 4 in Data and Editing Barcodes in sequence.

  3. Scan the “Save” setting barcode.

  4. Scan the “Interleaved 2 of 5 Maximum Length Limit” setting barcode.

  5. Scan 1 and 4 in Data and Editing Barcodes in sequence.

  6. Scan the “Save” setting barcode.

Example 2.3: Set the Code 39 barcode length to any supported length

  1. Scan the “Code 39 Minimum Length Limit” setting barcode.

  2. Scan 0 in Data and Editing Barcodes in sequence.

  3. Scan the “Save” setting barcode.

  4. Scan the “Code 39 Maximum Length Limit” setting barcode.

  5. Scan 0 in Data and Editing Barcodes in sequence.

  6. Scan the “Save” setting barcode.

USB Keyboard Output Speed Configuration Example#

If the host performance is weak and transmission errors are likely to occur, customize the USB keyboard output speed to a slower value, such as 50 ms:

  1. Scan the “Custom Output Speed” setting barcode.

  2. Scan 5 and 0 in Data and Editing Barcodes in sequence.

  3. Scan the “Save” setting barcode.

Custom Decode Beep Frequency#

Set the decode beep frequency to 2K:

  1. Scan the “Custom Decode Beep Frequency” setting barcode. The scanner will emit two beep tones.

  2. Scan 2, 0, 0, and 0 in Data and Editing Barcodes in sequence.

  3. Scan the “Save” setting barcode.

Warning Beep#

When data transmission is abnormal, the scanner emits four consecutive warning beeps. If this occurs, check whether the connection cable is normal.

Tip

The following methods can help improve decoding success. For best results, aim the scanner beam at the center of the barcode, although the barcode can be read from any orientation.

Hold the scanner in front of the barcode, press the button, and aim the targeting beam at the center of the barcode.

The closer the scanner is to the barcode, the smaller the aiming beam becomes; the farther away it is, the larger the beam becomes. For small barcodes, hold the scanner closer. For larger barcodes, move the scanner slightly farther away for easier decoding.

If the barcode has high reflectivity (for example, a coated surface), you may need to tilt the scanner at a certain angle to scan it successfully.

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Safety#

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Safety#

Safety Notice#

Warning

The illumination light is bright during scanner operation. Do not stare directly into it or point it at the eyes to avoid discomfort or injury.