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Qui ckS can TM QS6500/QS6500B T General P urpose Handheld Linear Imager Bar C ode Reader with Bluetooth® Wireless T echnology Pr oduc t Refer enc e Guide[...]
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Datalogic Scanning, Inc. 959 T erry Street Eugene, Or egon 97402 T elephone: (541) 683-5700 F ax: (541) 345-7140 An Unpubl ished W ork - All rights re served. No part of the contents of this documentat ion or the proced ures described therein ma y be reprod uced or transmitt ed in any f orm or by any means without prior written per- mission of Data[...]
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Product Reference Guide i Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Chapter 1 Getting Started ............................................................. ............................... 1-1 About This Man ual ...... .......... ........ .......... ........ ......... .......... ........ ....... 1-1 Manual Conven tions .......... ........ .......... ......... ..[...]
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ii QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Host Echo .... ........ .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... .......... .... 4-40 Host Echo Quie t Interval ................... ........... .......... .......... ..... 4-40 Signal Voltage: Norm al/TTL ......... ............ ........... ........ .......... . 4-40 RS-232 Inve rt ............ ..........[...]
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Product Reference Guide iii Checksum Transmi ssion .................. ........ ........... ........ .......... ..... 6-89 Truncate/Ex pand .......... ........ .......... ........ ......... .......... ........ ....... 6-89 Truncate Leading/En ding ............... .......... ........... .......... .......... ... 6-91 Code I.D. Selec tion ............[...]
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iv QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Truncate Leading/E nding ............ .......... ........ ........... .......... ....... 6-136 Code I.D. Selec tion ........ .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ........ 6- 137 Example: Setting the R SS Limited Code I.D. ........ ............ ...... 6- 137 RSS Limited Data G roup Characters ........[...]
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Product Reference Guide v Code I.D. Selec tion ............ .......... .......... ......... .......... .......... ..... 6- 181 Example: Setting the I ndustrial 2 of 5 Code I.D. .......... ........... 6-181 Industrial 2 of 5 Data G roup Characters .......... .......... ............ ......6-183 Matrix 2 of 5 ( Eur) ................ .......... .......[...]
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vi QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Checksum Verific ation .............. .......... .......... ........... ............ .... 6-2 26 Checksum Transm it ........ .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ........ 6-226 Minimum/ Maximum Code Length .. .......... ......... .......... ........ ....... 6-228 Truncate Leading/E nding ............[...]
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Product Reference Guide vii Micro PDF 417 Data Group Charac ters ................ .......... .......... .... 6-273 EAN UCC Composite ............ ........ .......... ........ ........... ........ ........ ......6-275 Disable/En able EAN UCC Composite ................. .......... .......... ......6-275 UCC/EAN 128 Emu lation .......... ........ ....[...]
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viii QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Bluetooth Imager Indication s ........ ........ .......... ......... .......... ........ ..... F-319 Bluetooth Bas e Station Indica tions ..... .......... ........... .......... .......... ..... F-321 Appendix G Sample Sy mbols ..................................... ........... G-323 Sample Symbols for PDF Models ON[...]
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Product Reference Guide 1 Chapter 1 Getting Started The linear imager uses a 16-bit processo r and enhanced image processing algo- rithms to attain industry-leading speeds of 450 scans per second. Depth of field performance allows scanning of a low reso lution shipping label at a distance of 1.5 meters. E ven poor quality bar codes ar e readable wi[...]
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Getting Started 2 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Manual Conventions The symbols listed below are used in th is manual to notify the r eader of key issues or procedures that must be obser ved when using the linear imager: Default Information The highlighted and bold text configuration item values marked throughout the programming sections are for the [...]
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Symbologies Product Reference Guide 3 Symbologies In addition to standar d linear bar code symbologies, the PD F model of th e lin- ear imager also reads 2-D imensional st acked bar code symbologies such as PDF417, M icro PDF 417 and EAN UCC Composite. F or more information plus a complete listing of available symbology types, turn to the Symbologi[...]
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Getting Started 4 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT NOTES[...]
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Product Reference Guide 5 Chapter 2 Bluetooth Models The following features and descriptions apply only to B luetooth (BT) models of the imager . Linking an Imager with a Base Station F ollow these instructions to link the two devices: 1. Connect power to the B ase S tation. The radio LED (marked with an antenna symbol) will blink amber and the Bas[...]
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Bluetooth Models 6 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Unlinking There are thr ee ways to unlink an imager from a B ase S tation: Unlink and Sleep 1. Scan the “Unlink and Sleep” bar code — Reading the unlink bar code above while the imager is in range of the Base S tation will break the link between the two devices an d allow another imager to link [...]
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Battery Charging Product Reference Guide 7 Battery Charging The imager contains a 800ma Lithium-I on rechargeable battery . Batter y charge life on the imager will depend on the configuration of the how the imager is configured via the programable featur es in this manual; in particular , Deep Sleep Mode and Leash Alar m settings can impact batter [...]
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Bluetooth Models 8 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT NOTES[...]
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Product Reference Guide 9 Chapter 3 General Features Double Read Timeout The Double Read Timeout f eature sets a time limit that determines how much time must pass bef ore reading the same label again (e .g. tw o identical items in succession). ST AR T DURA TION BARCODE 0.1 Second 0.2 Second 0.3 Second 0.4 Second 0.5 Second 0.6 Second 0.7 Second 0.[...]
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General Features 10 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT 0.9 Second 1 Second END ST AR T DURA TION BARCODE[...]
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Imager Timeout Product Reference Guide 11 Imager Timeou t The Imager Timeout f eature sets the time f or automatically s witching the unit off when the imager is not in use. ST AR T DURA TION BARCODE 1 Second 2 Seconds 3 Seconds 4 Seconds 5 Seconds 6 Seconds 7 Seconds 8 Seconds 9 Seconds 10 Seconds 11 Seconds 12 Seconds[...]
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General Features 12 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Read Verification Sets the number of times a bar code must be read bef ore it is transmitted. 13 Seconds 14 Seconds 15 Seconds END ST AR T # of TIMES BARCODE None 1 2 3 4 5 ST AR T DURA TION BARCODE[...]
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Read Verification Product Reference Guide 13 6 7 8 9 END ST AR T # of TIMES BARCODE[...]
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General Features 14 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT LED and Beeper Indicators Power On Alert Disables or enab les the indication (LED and/or B eeper) that the imager is receiving power . LED Idle State This feature sp ecifies the state of the gr een scanner LED when the scanner is idle and ready to r ead a label. Options are: • Off • On dim ST AR [...]
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LED and Beeper Indicators Product Reference Guide 15 Good Read: When to Indicate This feature specifies when the imager will pr ovide indication (beep and/or flash its green LED) upon successfully reading a bar code. Choices ar e: • Good Read = I ndicate after decode • Good Read = I ndicate after transmit • Good Read = I ndicate after CTS goe[...]
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General Features 16 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Good Read Beep Control This feature enables/disables the imager ’ s ability to beep upon a successful decode of a label. Good Read Beep Frequency Adjusts the good read beep to sound at a selectable lo w , medium or high fre- quency , selectable from the list belo w . (Controls the beeper’ s pitch[...]
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LED and Beeper Indicators Product Reference Guide 17 Good Read Beep Length S pecifies the duration of a good read beep. 2500 Hz 2600 Hz 2700 Hz 2800 Hz 2900 Hz END ST AR T LENGTH BARCODE 60msec 80msec 100msec 120msec ST AR T FREQUENCY BARCODE[...]
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General Features 18 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT 140msec 160msec 180msec 200msec END ST AR T LENGTH BARCODE[...]
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LED and Beeper Indicators Product Reference Guide 19 Good Read Beep V olume Selects the beeper volume (loudness) upon a good read beep. Ther e are five selectable volumes, with each volume increment adding approximately five decibels to the previous level. ST AR T V OLUME BARCODE Off Lev el 1 Lev el 2 Lev el 3 Lev el 4 Lev el 5 Lev el 6 Level 7 END[...]
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General Features 20 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Scanning/Imaging Features Scan Mod e Selects the scan operating mode for the imager . Selections ar e: • Good read off — The trigger must be pressed to activate scanning. The light source stops scanning when there is a successful r ead or no bar code is decoded after the ” Imager Timeout ” ha[...]
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Scanning/Imag ing Features Product Reference Guide 21 Scan Mode — continued ST AR T MODE BARCODE Good read off Momentary Alternate Timeout off Stand mode END[...]
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General Features 22 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Stand Mode LED When this feature is set to ON while in stand mode, the illumination LEDs go to a dim state after a timeout of r eading no labels. When set to OFF in stand mode, the illumination LEDs go off after a timeout of reading no labels. In both cases, the illumination LEDs come back on when so[...]
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Scanning/Imag ing Features Product Reference Guide 23 Inverted Image Scan With this option enabled, the imager will scan black/white bar codes with a white/black background. 90 Seconds 120 Seconds 150 Seconds 180 Seconds Continue END ST AR T MODE BARCODE Disable Enable END ST AR T DURA TION BARCODE[...]
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General Features 24 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Global Features Global Minimum Code Length Global minimum length can be set to qual ify data entry . The length is defined as t h e a c t u a l b a r c o d e d a t a l e n g t h t o b e sent. bar code labels with l engths exceed- ing these limits will be rejected. Ensure that the minimum-length setti[...]
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Global Features Product Reference Guide 25 Global Maximum C ode Le ngth Global maximum length can be set to qual ify data entr y . The length is defined as the actu al bar code data length t o be sent. bar code labels with lengths exceeding these limits will be rejected. Ensure that the minimum-length setting is no greater than the maximum-length s[...]
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General Features 26 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT NOTES[...]
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Product Reference Guide 27 Chapter 4 Interface Related Features At the time of this writing, the I mager supports the interfaces listed in Ta b l e 4 - 1 . Select the desired interface type from the table, then r eference the page num- ber given for the customizable features se ction associated with each interface. See Ta b l e 4 - 2 for a descript[...]
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Interface Related Features 28 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Table 4-1. Interfaces Suppor ted RS-232 P age K eyboard W edge P age RS-232 Standard 4-35 K e yboard Wedge I a 4-53 RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf 4-35 K e yboard Wedge J a 4-53 IBM K e yboard Wedge K a 4-53 IBM 4683 P or t 5B 4-51 K e yboard Wedge L a 4-53 IBM 4683 P or t 9B 4-51 K e yboard Wedge M[...]
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Product Reference Guide 29 Table 4-2. Keyboard Wedge Interface R eference I/F T ype PCs Supported A PC/XT w/Alternate Ke y Encoding B A T , PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 & 95 w/Alternate Ke y Encoding C PS/2 25 and 30 w/Alternate K ey Encoding D PC/XT w/Standard K e y Encoding E A T , PS/2 25-286, 30-286, 50, 50Z, 60, 70, 80, 90 [...]
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Interface Related Features 30 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Interface Selection ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE RS-232 Standard RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf IBM 4683 Po r t 5 B IBM 4683 Po r t 9 B IBM 4683 Po r t 1 7 IBM USB USB K eyboard K eyboard We dge A K eyboard We dge B K eyboard Wedge C[...]
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Interface Selection Product Reference Guide 31 K eyboard Wedge D K eyboard We dge E K eyboard Wedge F K eyboard Wedge G K eyboard Wedge H K eyboard Wedge I K eyboard Wedge J K eyboard We dge K K eyboard Wedge L K eyboard Wedge M K eyboard Wedge N ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE[...]
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Interface Related Features 32 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT K eyboard Wedge O K eyboard We dge P K eyboard Wedge Q K eyboard Wedge R K eyboard We dge S K eyboard Wedge T K eyboard Wedge U K eyboard We dge V K eyboard Wedg e W K eyboard We dge X ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE[...]
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Interface Selection Product Reference Guide 33 K eyboard We dge Y W and Emulation END ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE[...]
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Interface Related Features 34 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Interface Features Global Interface Features ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Obey Host Commands Ignore Host Commands Disable Deb ug Mode Enable Deb ug Mode Host T ransmission Buffers = 1 Host T ransmissioin Buffers = 2 END[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 35 RS-232 Interface Features ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE 1200 Baud 2400 Baud 4800 Baud 9600 Baud 19200 Baud 38400 Baud 57600 Baud 115200 Baud[...]
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Interface Related Features 36 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RS-232 Interface Features — cont. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE 7 Data Bits 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit 2 Stop Bits Par i t y = N o ne P arity = Even P arity = Odd END[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 37 RS-232 Interface Features — cont. Hardware Flow Control Dis ab le Hard wa re C on tr ol — The imager transmits to the host regardless of any activity on the CTS line. Enable CT S Flo w Contr ol — The CTS signal controls transmission of data to the host. Enable CT S Scan Control — The CTS line mu[...]
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Interface Related Features 38 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Inter-Cha r Delay = No Delay Interchar Delay = 10 msec Interchar Delay = 20 msec Interchar Delay = 30 msec Interchar Delay = 40 msec Interchar Delay = 50 msec Interchar Delay = 60 msec Interchar Delay = 70 msec Interchar Delay = 80 msec Interchar Delay = 90 msec Disable Softw are F low Cont[...]
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Interface Related Features 40 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RS-232 Interface Features — cont. Host Echo When enabled, this feature passes all data through the imager to the host as it comes in. This feature is used for applic ations where “ daisy chaining” of RS-232 devices onto the same cable is nec essar y . If, for example, one of the devic[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 41 RS-232 Interface Features — cont. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Host Echo Enable Host Echo Host Echo Quiet Inter val = 0msec Host Echo Quiet Interval = 10msec Host Echo Quiet Inter val = 20msec Host Echo Quiet Inter val = 30msec Host Echo Quiet Inter val = 40msec Host Echo Quiet Inter val = 50msec H[...]
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Interface Related Features 42 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Beep on ASCII BEL Enables/disables ability of imager to beep (sound a good read tone) on receiving an ASCII BEL (07 hex). Beep on No t on Fi le Select for the host to beep (or not) when a not-on-file (host command) condi- tion is detected by the host. ACK NAK Options This enables/disables t[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 43 • Enable for label transmission — the imager expects an ACK/NAK response from the host when a label is sent • Enable for host-command acknowledge — the imager will respond with ACK/NAK when the host sends a command • Enable for label transmission and host-command acknowledge ST AR T ST A TE BA[...]
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Interface Related Features 44 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RS-232 Interface Features — cont. ACK Character ST AR T MODE BARCODE Sets the A CK character from the set of ASCII charac- ters or any he x v alue from 0 to FF . T o configure this fe ature, scan the “ST ART” bar code abo v e to place the unit in Programming Mode, then the “Set A CK[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 45 RS-232 Interface Features — cont. NAK Character ST AR T MODE BARCODE Sets the NAK character from the set of ASCII charac- ters or any he x v alue from 0 to FF . T o configure this fe ature, scan the “ST ART” bar code abo v e to place the unit in Programming Mode, then the “Set NAK Character , ?[...]
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Interface Related Features 46 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RS-232 Interface Features — cont. Retry on ACK NAK Timeout Enables/disables retry after the configurable ACK NAK T imeout V alue (set in the following featur e) has expired. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Retry on AC K NAK Timeout Enable Retry on A CK NAK Timeout END[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 47 RS-232 Interface Features — cont. ACK NAK Timeout Value ST AR T MODE BARCODE This item specifies the time the imager will w ait for an AC K character from the host f ollowing a label trans- mission. 0 = Infinite timeout 1 - 75 = Timeout in 200-millisecond increments T o configure this f eature, scan t[...]
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Interface Related Features 48 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RS-232 Interface Features — cont. ACK NAK Retry Count ST AR T MODE BARCODE This fea ture sets the number of times f or the imager to retry a label transmission under a retr y condition. 0 = No retry 1 - 254 = Retry for the specified number of times 255 = Retry fore v er T o configure this[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 49 RS-232 Interface Features — cont. ACK NAK Error Handling This item specifies the method the imager will use to handle err ors detected while waiting to receive the A CK char acter from the host. Errors include unrecognized host commands and communication errors such as parity or framing errors. Choice[...]
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Interface Related Features 50 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RS-232 Interface Features — cont. Transmissi on Failure Indication Enables/disables bad-label indication upon transmission failure. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable T ransmission Error Indication Enable T ransmission Error Indication END[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 51 IBM-USB Interface Featu res IBM-USB Device usage The IBM-USB protocol allows for the imag er to be identified as one of two different types of bar code scanners. Depending on what other scanners you may already have connected to a IBM-US B PO S, yo u m a y n ee d to ch a ng e t h is setting to enable al[...]
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Interface Related Features 52 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT IBM IBM T rans mit La bels i n Cod e 39 Format This feature enables/disables imager 's ability to set a symbology iden- tifier for a specified label to Code 39 before transmitting that label data to an IBM host. This applies to: Code 128, Codabar , and Code 93 for IBM USB; Code 128, Co[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 53 Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard As a keyboard interface, the imager supports most popular PCs and IBM ter- minals. The installation of the wedge is a fairly simple process that doesn ’ t require any changes of softwar e or har dware. Keyboard Layout The Keyboard Lay out option supports many countries. F o[...]
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Interface Related Features 54 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT P or tugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Japan 106 K ey Hungary Czech Slovakia Romania END ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 55 Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard — cont. Caps Lock State S pecifies which format the im ager sends character data. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Caps Lock Caps Lock “ON” Shift Lock “ON” END[...]
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Interface Related Features 56 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard — cont. Power-On Simulation All PCs check the keyboard status during the power-on S elftest. It is r ecom- mended that you enable this function if you are working without a keyboard installation. It simulates keyboard timing and passes the keyboar d status to t[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 57 Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard — cont. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Pow e r- o n Sim ulati on Enable Po w e r - o n Simulation Disable Control Characters Enable T ransmission of Control Characters Enable Function K ey Mapping END[...]
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Interface Related Features 58 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard — cont. Wedge Quiet Interval Quiet Interval is the amount of time to look for keyboard activity before the imager breaks the keyboar d connection in order to transmit data to the host.. NO TE This feature does not appl y to the USB Ke yboar d interface. ST AR T[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 59 Keyboard Wedge/USB Keyboard — cont. Intercharact er Delay NO TE This feature does not appl y to the USB Ke yboar d interface. ST AR T MODE BARCODE This dela y is inser ted after each data character trans- mitted. If the transmission speed is too high, the sys- tem ma y not be able to receive all chara[...]
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Interface Related Features 60 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Wand Emulation Supported Symbologi es The W and Emulation interface will transmit bar code data as a wand device would. This interface will transmit the following bar code sym- bologies: •U P C / E A N • UPC/EAN with addons •C o d e 3 9 • F ull ASCII Code 39 • Interleaved 2 of 5 ?[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 61 Wand Emulation — cont. Bar/Space Polarity Low/H igh — Black will be transmitted as a low volta ge level (0V) and space as high level (+5). High/Lo w — Black will be transmitted as a high voltage level (+5) and space as low lev el (0V). Initial Polarity The idle polarity of the wand decode device c[...]
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Interface Related Features 62 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Wand Emulation — cont. Signal Sp eed The speed of the transmission can be set. This selects the width of the mini- mum narrow bar . 330 microseconds 660 microseconds Trans mit Trai ling Nois e The transmission of noise pulses after the label may be enabled or disabled. ST AR T ST A TE BAR[...]
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Interface Features Product Reference Guide 63 Wand Emulation — cont. Transmit Leading Noise The transmission of noise pulses before the bar code may be enabled or dis- abled. Symbology Conve rsion W and Emulation can convert all bar codes to a single symbology . Choices are: No C o n v e r s i o n Convert to Code 39 / Code 39 Full ASCII Convert t[...]
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Interface Related Features 64 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT NOTES[...]
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Product Reference Guide 65 Chapter 5 Data Editing Data Editing Overview When a bar code is scanned, additional information can be sent to the host computer along with the bar code data. This combination of bar code data and supplementary user-defined data is called a “ message string.” The features in this chapter can be used to build sp ecific[...]
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Data Editing 66 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Please Keep In Mind... • M odifying a message string is not a mandatory requirement. Data editing is sophisticated feature allo wing highly customizable output for advanced users. F actor y default settings for data editing is typically set to NONE. • A prefix or suffix may be applie d to one symbolo[...]
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Data Editing Overview Product Reference Guide 67 Prefix/Suffix — continued Example: Setting a Prefix In this example, we ’ll set a prefix for all symbologies. 1. Determine which ASCII ch aracter(s) ar e to be added to scanned bar code data. In this example, we ’ll add a dollar sign (‘$’) as a pr efix. 2. Scan the ST AR T b ar code. 3. Sca[...]
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Data Editing 68 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Prefix/Suffix — co ntinued ST AR T MODE BARCODE Sets up to 22 characters each from the set of ASCII characters or any he x v alue from 0 to FF . T o config- ure this feature , scan the “ST AR T” bar code abov e to place the unit in Programming Mode , then the “Set Prefix” or “Set Suffix, ” [...]
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Data Editing Overview Product Reference Guide 69 Preambl e/Postambl e Similar to the P refix/Suffix, up to 22 ASCII characters may be added as a pre- amble (in a position before the bar code data) and/or as a postamble (in a posi- tion following the bar code data) as indicated in Figure 5-3 . Figure 5-3. Preamble and Postamble Positions Example: Se[...]
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Data Editing 70 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Preambl e/Postamb le — continued ST AR T MODE BARCODE Sets up to 22 characters each from the set of ASCII characters or any he x v alue from 0 to FF . T o config- ure this feature , scan the “ST AR T” bar code abov e to place the unit in Programming Mode , then the “SET PREAMBLE” or “SET POST[...]
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Data Editing Overview Product Reference Guide 71 T ransmit Po s t a m b l e SET END ST AR T MODE BARCODE[...]
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Data Editing 72 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Symbolog y, I.D. and Code Le ngth U seful information, such as the scanne d bar code ’ s symbology type, code I.D. and character length can all be variousl y added to the message string. The fol- lowing are descriptions for each of these elements: Symbology — This function is used to identify and dis[...]
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Data Editing Overview Product Reference Guide 73 Figure 5-4. Code Data E lements Prefix Sufffix Symbology ID ID Preamble P ostamb le Bar Code Data Code Length Code ID T ransmission: Enable this option to transmit the code ID . Symbology Name: This function is used to identify and display the scanned bar code's symbology (from among any of the [...]
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Data Editing 74 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Symbology, I.D . and Co de Length — continued ST AR T MODE BARCODE Disable Symbolo gy Name Enable Symbology Name Code I.D. Po s i t i o n : Before Bar Code Data Code I.D . P osition: After Bar Code Data Code I.D . T ransmission: Disable Code I.D. T ransmission: Proprie tary I.D. Code I.D . T ransmissio[...]
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Data Editing Overview Product Reference Guide 75 Data Group Characters Options are available to insert characters in up to four positions between the scanned bar code data. This is accomplished by select ing the position and up to 22 ASCII characters for each for Data G roup 1, Data G roup 2, Data G roup 3 and Data Gr oup 4 settings. Example: Set t[...]
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Data Editing 76 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT 3. N ext, scan the SET DA T A GR OUP 1 CHARACTER bar code. 4. Refer ence Appendix A, ASCII Conv ersion Char t , to find the hex value assigned to each desired character . The c orresponding hex number for the ‘+’ character is 2B; for the ‘#’ sign, th e hex equivalent is 23. T o enter th e selecti[...]
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Data Editing Overview Product Reference Guide 77 Set Group 3 Po s i t i o n Set Group 3 Character(s) Set Group 4 Po s i t i o n Set Group 4 Character(s) SET END Data Group Characters — continued ST AR T MODE BARCODE[...]
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Data Editing 78 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Case Conversion This feature can convert scanned bar code data to either all lower case or all upper case characters. NO TE Case con version affects ONL Y scanned bar code data, and does not affect Code I.D ., Preamble, P ostamble, or other appended data. ST AR T MODE BARCODE Disable Conv er t to Upper C[...]
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Product Reference Guide 79 Chapter 6 Symbologies The imager supports the following symb ologies (bar code types). Options for each symbology are included in this chapter . The PDF417 version of the image r will additionally support these symbolo- gies.: Factory Defaults — are indicated in bold text and are highlighted with yel- low thr oughout th[...]
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Symbologies 80 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UPC-A The following options apply to the UPC-A symbology . Disable/Enable UPC-A When disabled, the imager will not read UPC-A b ar codes. Checksum Transmission Enable this option to transmit the checksum along with UPC-A bar code data. Expand UPC-A to EAN-13 Enable this option to add a leading zero to a U[...]
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UPC-A Product Reference Guide 81 UPC-A — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable UPC-A Enable UPC-A Don’t Send Checksum Send Checksum No Expansion Expand UPC- A to EAN-13 END[...]
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Symbologies 82 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UPC-A — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu e o[...]
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UPC-A Product Reference Guide 83 UPC-A — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or following the transmitted UPC-A bar code data depending on how this featur e is enabled. Example: Set ting the UPC- A Code I.D . T o configure this fe[...]
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Symbologies 84 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UPC-A — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set UPC-A Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SET TING FOR THIS FEA TURE: A (41 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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UPC-A Product Reference Guide 85 UPC-A — continued UPC-A Data Group Characters Once you’ ve pre -set your de sired Da ta Group Cha ract ers 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever a UPC-A bar code is scanned. T o set this feature: 1. Determine whi[...]
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Symbologies 86 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UPC-A — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set UPC-A Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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UPC-A Product Reference Guide 87 UPC-A — continued Add-ons Add-ons (or supplemental characters) are commonly added to the end of UPC- A bar codes. The imag er will read the add-ons if they are enabled and in the field of view . Three add-on types are supported: 2-digit, 5-digit and UCC/ EAN 128. S upported options are: None — This option direct[...]
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Symbologies 88 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UPC-A — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE None 2-Digits 5-Digits 2 & 5-Digits UCC/EAN 128 2-Digit & UCC/ EAN 128 5-Digit & UCC/ EAN 128 All END[...]
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UPC-E Product Reference Guide 89 UPC-E The following options apply to the UPC-E symbology . Disable/Enable UPC-E When disabled, the imager will not read UPC-E b ar codes. Checksum Transmission Enable this option to transmit the checksum along with UPC-E bar code data. Truncate/Expand None — T urns off the trunc ation/expan sion features listed be[...]
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Symbologies 90 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UPC-E — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable UPC-E Enable UPC-E Don’t Send Checksum Send Checksum T runcate NSD/ Expand to EAN-13: NONE T runcate NSD Expand UPC-E to EAN-13 Expand UPC-E to UPC-A END[...]
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UPC-E Product Reference Guide 91 UPC-E — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu e o verlaps t[...]
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Symbologies 92 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UPC-E — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted UPC -E bar code data depending on how this featur e is enabled. Example: Set ting the UPC- E Code I.D . T o config[...]
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UPC-E Product Reference Guide 93 UPC-E — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set UPC-E Code I.D . Character(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: E (45 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 94 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UPC-E — continued UPC-E Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenev er a UPC-E bar code is scanned. T o set this feature: 1. Det[...]
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UPC-E Product Reference Guide 95 UPC-E — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set UPC-E Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 96 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UPC-E — continued Add-ons Add-ons (or supplemental characters) are commonly added to the end of UPC- E bar codes. The imager will read the add-ons if they are enabled and in the field of view . Three add-on types are supported: 2-digit, 5-digit and UCC/EAN 128. S upported options are: None — This opti[...]
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UPC-E Product Reference Guide 97 UPC-E — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE None 2-Digits 5-Digits 2 & 5-Digits UCC/EAN 128 2-Digit & UCC/ EAN 128 5-Digit & UCC/ EAN 128 All END[...]
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Symbologies 98 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN-13 The following options apply to the EAN-13 symbology . Disable/Enable EAN-13 When disabled, the imager will not read EAN-13 b ar codes. Checksum Transmission Enable this option to transmit the che cksum along with EAN-13 bar code data. ISBN/ISSN When enabled, this feature truncates the leading three[...]
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EAN-13 Product Reference Guide 99 EAN-13 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable EAN-13 Enable EAN-13 Don’t Send Checksum Send Checksum Disable ISBN/ ISSN Enable ISBN/ ISSN END[...]
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Symbologies 100 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN-13 — continued ISBN ID Setting Sets the Code ID used for labels that are translated to ISBN/ISSN numbers. The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted bar code data depending on how this featur [...]
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EAN-13 Product Reference Guide 101 EAN-13 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set ISBN Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SETT ING FOR THIS FEA TURE: I (49 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 102 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN-13 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu e[...]
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EAN-13 Product Reference Guide 103 EAN-13 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or follo wing the transmitted EAN- 13 bar code data depen ding on how this feature is enabled. Example: Set ting the EA N-13 Code I.D. T o configure t[...]
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Symbologies 104 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN-13 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set EAN-13 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: F (46 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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EAN-13 Product Reference Guide 105 EAN-13 — continued EAN-13 Data Group Characters Once you’ ve pre -set your de sired Da ta Group Cha ract ers 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever an EAN-13 bar code is scanned. T o set this feature: 1. Determi[...]
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Symbologies 106 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN-13 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set EAN-13 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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EAN-13 Product Reference Guide 107 EAN-13 — continued Add-ons Add-ons (or supplemental characters) are commonly added to the end of EAN- 13 bar codes. The imager w ill read the add-ons if they are enabled and in the field of view . Three add-on types are supported: 2-digit, 5-digit and UCC/ EAN 128. S upported options are: None — This option di[...]
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Symbologies 108 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN-13 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE None 2-Digits 5-Digits 2 & 5-Digits UCC/EAN 128 2-Digit & UCC/ EAN 128 5-Digit & UCC/ EAN 128 All END[...]
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EAN-8 Product Reference Guide 109 EAN-8 The following options apply to the EAN-8 symbology . Disable/Enable EAN-8 When disabled, the imager will not read EAN-8 bar codes. Checksum Transmission Enable this option to transmit the checksum along with EAN-8 bar code data. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable EAN-8 Enable EAN-8 Don’t Send Checksum Send Che[...]
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Symbologies 110 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN-8 — continued Truncate/Expand None — T urns off the trunc ation/expan sion features listed below . Truncate NSD — The N umber S ystem D igit (NSD) which is usually a zero (0) in the leading position can be tr un cated (excluded) from scanned bar code data. Expand EAN-8 to EAN-13 — Expands EAN[...]
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EAN-8 Product Reference Guide 111 EAN-8 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu e o verlaps [...]
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Symbologies 112 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN-8 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended pr evious to or following the transmitted EAN-8 bar code data depending on how this featur e is enabled. Example: Set ting the EA N-8 Code I .D. T o confi[...]
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EAN-8 Product Reference Guide 113 EAN-8 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set EAN-8 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR TH IS FEA TURE: FF (4646 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 114 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN-8 — continued EAN-8 Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenev er an EAN-8 bar code is scanned. T o set this feature: 1. D[...]
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EAN-8 Product Reference Guide 115 EAN-8 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set EAN-8 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 116 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN-8 — continued Add-ons Add-ons (or supplemental characters) are commonly added to the end of EAN- 8 bar codes. The imager will read the ad d-ons if they are enabled and in the field of view . Three add-on types are supported: 2-digit, 5-digit and UCC/EAN 128. S upported options are: None — This op[...]
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EAN-8 Product Reference Guide 117 EAN-8 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE None 2-Digits 5-Digits 2 & 5-Digits UCC/EAN 128 2-Digit & UCC/ EAN 128 5-Digit & UCC/ EAN 128 All END[...]
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Symbologies 118 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT GTIN The following options apply to the GTIN label data format. Disable/Enable GTIN When this feature is enabled, the imag er will translate UPC/EAN labels to the 14 digit GTIN format. Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can b[...]
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GTIN Product Reference Guide 119 8. The resulting message string for sc anned GTIN labels would appear as follows: Scanned bar code data: 012345678912 3 Resulting message string output: G0123456789123 GTIN — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable GTIN Enable GTIN Set GTIN Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SE TTING FOR TH IS FEA T URE: G (47 h[...]
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Symbologies 120 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RSS-14 The following options apply to the RSS-14 symbology . Disable/Enable RSS-14 When this feature is disabled, the im ager will not read RSS-14 bar codes. Checksum Transmission Enable this option to transmit the checksum along with RSS-14 bar code data. UCC/EAN 128 Emulation When enabled, RSS-14 bar c[...]
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RSS-14 Product Reference Guide 121 RSS-14 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable RSS-14 Enable RSS-14 Don’t Send Checksum Send Checksum Disable UCC/EAN 128 Emulation Enable UCC/EAN 128 Emulation END[...]
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Symbologies 122 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RSS-14 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu e[...]
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RSS-14 Product Reference Guide 123 RSS-14 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or following the transmitted RSS-14 bar code data depending on how this featur e is enabled. Example: Set ting the RSS- 14 Code I .D. T o configure th[...]
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Symbologies 124 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RSS-14 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set RSS-14 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: R4 (52hex, 34 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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RSS-14 Product Reference Guide 125 RSS-14 — continued RSS-14 Data Group Characters Once you’ ve pre -set your de sired Da ta Group Cha ract ers 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenev er an RSS-14 bar code is scanned. T o set this feature: 1. Determ[...]
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Symbologies 126 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RSS-14 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set RSS-14 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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RSS Expanded Product Reference Guide 127 RSS Expanded The following options apply to the RSS Expanded symbology . Disable/Enable RSS Expan ded When this feature is disabled, the imager will not r ead RSS Expanded bar codes. UCC/EAN 128 Emulation When enabled, RSS Expan ded bar codes will be translated to the UCC/EAN 128 label data format. ST AR T S[...]
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Symbologies 128 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi- mum will be rejected. If the maximum co de l[...]
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RSS Expanded Product Reference Guide 129 RSS Expanded — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate leading val[...]
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Symbologies 130 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RSS Expanded — continued Code I.D. Sele ction The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or follow ing the trans- mitted RSS Expanded bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled. Example: Setting the RSS Expanded [...]
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RSS Expanded Product Reference Guide 131 RSS Expanded — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set RSS Expanded Code I.D . Character(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: RX (52 hex 58 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 132 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RSS Expanded — continued RSS Expanded Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever an RSS Expanded bar code is scanned. T o set[...]
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RSS Expanded Product Reference Guide 133 RSS Expanded — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set RSS Expanded Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 134 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RSS Limited The following options apply to the RSS Limited symbology . Disable/Enable RSS Limited When this feature is disabled, the imag er will not read RSS Limited bar codes. Checksum Transmission Enable this option to transmit the checksum along with RSS Limited bar code data. UCC/EAN 128 Emulation W[...]
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RSS Limited Product Reference Guide 135 RSS Limited — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable RSS Limited Enable Limited Don’t Send Checksum Send Checksum Disable UCC/EAN 128 Emulation Enable UCC/EAN 128 Emulation END[...]
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Symbologies 136 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RSS Limited — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading v[...]
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RSS Limited Product Reference Guide 137 RSS Limited — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or follo wing the transmitted RSS Limited bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled. Example: Set ting the RSS L imited Co de I[...]
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Symbologies 138 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RSS Limited — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set RSS Limited Code I.D . Character(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: RL (52hex, 4C hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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RSS Limited Product Reference Guide 139 RSS Limited — continued RSS Limited Data Group Characters Once you’ ve pre -set your de sired Da ta Group Cha ract ers 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever an RSS Limited bar code is scanned. T o set this[...]
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Symbologies 140 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT RSS Limited — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set RSS Limited Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Code 39 Product Reference Guide 141 Code 39 The following options apply to the Code 39 symbology . Disable/Enable Code 39 When this feature is disabled, the imag er will not read Code 39 bar codes. Checksum Verification When enabled, the imager will verify the checksum of the labels . T urn this option on only when a checksum is pr esent in the Cod[...]
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Symbologies 142 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 39 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Code 39 Enable Code 39 Disable Checksum V erification Enable Checksum V erification Disable Checksum T ransmission Enable Checksum T r ansmission END[...]
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Code 39 Product Reference Guide 143 Code 39 — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or abov e the maximum will be rejected. If the max[...]
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Symbologies 144 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 39 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu [...]
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Code 39 Product Reference Guide 145 Code 39 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Code 39 bar code data depen ding on how this feature is enabled. Example: Set ting the Co de 39 Code I.D. T o con figur[...]
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Symbologies 146 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 39 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Code 39 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SET TING FOR THIS FEA TURE: * (2A hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Code 39 Product Reference Guide 147 Code 39 — continued Code 39 Data Group Characters Once you’ ve pre -set your de sired Da ta Group Cha ract ers 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever a Code 39 bar code is scanned. T o set this feature: 1. Dete[...]
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Symbologies 148 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 39 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Code 39 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Code 39 Product Reference Guide 149 Code 39 — continued Format U se this feature to select standar d or F ull ASCII Code 39, which is an enhanced set of Code 39 and uses a total of 128 characters to represent F ull ASCII code. Each F ull ASCII Code 39 ch aracter is a combination of one of the characters +,%, $ and / with an uppercase alphabetical[...]
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Symbologies 150 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 39 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Standard Code 39 Full ASCII Code 39 Disable Append Enable Append Disable Start/End T r ansmission Enable Star t/End T ransmission END[...]
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Pharmacode 39 Product Reference Guide 151 Pharmacode 39 The following options apply to the P harmacode 39 symbology . Disable/Enable Pharmacode 39 When this feature is disabled, the imag er will not read Pharmacode 39 bar codes. Leading ‘A’ When this option is enabled, a letter A is appende d to the leading end of Phar- macode 39 bar code data.[...]
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Symbologies 152 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Pharmacode 39 — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi- mum will be reje[...]
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Pharmacode 39 Product Reference Guide 153 Pharmacode 39 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate leading v[...]
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Symbologies 154 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Pharmacode 39 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended pr evious to or following the transmitted Pharma- code 39 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled. Example: Setting the Pharmacode [...]
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Pharmacode 39 Product Reference Guide 155 Pharmacode 39 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Pharmacode 39 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SET TING FOR THIS FEA TURE: A (41 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 156 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Pharmacode 39 — continued Pharmacode 39 Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenev er a Pharmacode 39 bar code is scanned. T o[...]
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Pharmacode 39 Product Reference Guide 157 Pharmacode 39 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Pharmacode 39 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 158 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 128 The following options apply to the Code 128 symbology . Disable/Enable Code 128 When this feature is disabled, the imag er will not read Code 128 bar codes. Checksum Verification When enabled, the imager will verify the checksum of the labels . Checksum Transmit Enable this option to transmit th[...]
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Code 128 Product Reference Guide 159 Code 128 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Code 128 Enable Code 128 Disable Checksum V erification Enable Checksum V erification Disable Checksum T r ansmission Enable Checksum T ransmission Disable Func- tion Code T r ansmission Enable Function Code T ransmission END ³0 0 ³D A L 0 1[...]
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Symbologies 160 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 128 — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi- mum will be rejected.[...]
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Code 128 Product Reference Guide 161 Code 128 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu e o ve[...]
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Symbologies 162 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 128 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended pr evious to or following the transmitted Code 128 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled. Example: Set ting the Co de 128 Cod e I.D. T[...]
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Code 128 Product Reference Guide 163 Code 128 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Code 128 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SETT ING FOR THIS FEA TURE: # (23 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 164 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 128 — continued Code 128 Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenev er a Code 128 bar code is scanne d. T o set this feat[...]
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Code 128 Product Reference Guide 165 Code 128 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Code 128 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 166 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN-128 Format as EAN-128 When this feature is enabled, the imag er will translate Code 128 data strings starting with "FNC1" character to th e UCC/EAN-128 dat a format. The first "FNC1" character will be translated to "]C1", and any following "FNC1" char- acters w[...]
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EAN-128 Product Reference Guide 167 EAN-128 — continued UCC/EAN-128 ID setting S pecifies UCC/EAN-128 label ID ( 2 bytes) to be added to label data. ST AR T MODE BARCODE UCC/EAN-128 ID Setting DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None SET END[...]
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Symbologies 168 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Interleaved 2 of 5 The following options apply to the I nterleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) symbology . Disable/Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 When this feature is disabled, the imager will not read Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes. Checksum Verification When enabled, the imager will verify the checksum of the labels . [...]
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Interleaved 2 of 5 Product Reference Guide 169 Interleaved 2 of 5 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 Enable Interleav ed 2 of 5 Disable Checksum V erification Enable Checksum V erification Disable Checksum T ransmission Enable Checksum T r ansmission END[...]
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Symbologies 170 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Interleaved 2 of 5 — continued Fixed Length Control One or two fix ed lengths may be configur ed for Interleav ed 2 of 5. Lengths must be even and must include any check digit that may be in the bar code. If Length 1 or Length 2 are set to non-zero values, the minimum and maximum length settings are ig[...]
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Interleaved 2 of 5 Product Reference Guide 171 Interleaved 2 of 5 — continued ST AR T MODE BARCODE DEF AUL T SETTINGS FOR THIS FEA TURE: 00 (None) Set Fixed Length 1 Scan the bar code above, then tw o digits from Appendix B, Alpha-Numeric Pad representing the desired length. Set Fixed Length 2 Scan the bar code above, then tw o digits from Append[...]
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Symbologies 172 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Interleaved 2 of 5 — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi- mum will be[...]
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Interleaved 2 of 5 Product Reference Guide 173 Interleaved 2 of 5 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate[...]
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Symbologies 174 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Interleaved 2 of 5 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended pr evious to or following the transmitted Inter- leaved 2 of 5 bar code data depend ing on how this featur e is enabled. Example: Set ting th[...]
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Interleaved 2 of 5 Product Reference Guide 175 Interleaved 2 of 5 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set I 2 of 5 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SETT ING FOR THIS FEA TURE: i (69 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 176 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Interleaved 2 of 5 — continued Interleaved 2 of 5 Dat a Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever an Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code[...]
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Interleaved 2 of 5 Product Reference Guide 177 Interleaved 2 of 5 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Interleav ed 2 of 5 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 178 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Industrial 2 of 5 The following options apply to the I ndustrial 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) symbology . Disable/Enable In dustrial 2 of 5 When this feature is disabled, the imager will not read I ndustrial 2 of 5 bar codes. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Industrial 2 of 5 Enable Industrial 2 of 5 END[...]
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Industrial 2 of 5 Product Reference Guide 179 Industrial 2 of 5 — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or abov e the maximum will be [...]
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Symbologies 180 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Industrial 2 of 5 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate lea[...]
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Industrial 2 of 5 Product Reference Guide 181 Industrial 2 of 5 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or follo wing the transmitted Indus- trial 2 of 5 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled. Example: Set ting the [...]
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Symbologies 182 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Industrial 2 of 5 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Code 39 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SE TTING FOR THIS FEA TUR E: i (69 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Industrial 2 of 5 Product Reference Guide 183 Industrial 2 of 5 — continued Industrial 2 of 5 Da ta Group Characters Once you’ ve pre -set your de sired Da ta Group Cha ract ers 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever an I ndustrial 2 of 5 bar cod[...]
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Symbologies 184 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Industrial 2 of 5 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Industrial 2 of 5 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Matrix 2 of 5 (Eur) Product Reference Guide 185 Matrix 2 of 5 (Eur) The following options apply to the Matrix 2 of 5symbology . Disable/Enable Matrix 2 of 5 When this feature is disabled, the imager will not read Matrix 2 of 5 bar codes. Checksum Verification When enabled, the imager will verify the checksum of the labels . Checksum Transmit Enable[...]
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Symbologies 186 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Matrix 2 of 5 (Eur) — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Matrix 2 of 5 Enable Matrix 2 of 5 Disable Checksum V erification Enable Checksum V erification Disable Checksum T r ansmission Enable Checksum T ransmission END[...]
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Matrix 2 of 5 (Eur) Product Reference Guide 187 Matrix 2 of 5 (Eur) — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or abov e the maximum will[...]
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Symbologies 188 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Matrix 2 of 5 (Eur) — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate l[...]
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Matrix 2 of 5 (Eur) Product Reference Guide 189 Matrix 2 of 5 (Eur) — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Matrix 2 of 5 bar code data depending on how this featur e is enabled. Example: Setting the Mat[...]
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Symbologies 190 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Matrix 2 of 5 (Eur) — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Matrix 2 of 5 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SET TING FOR THIS FEA TURE: B (42 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Matrix 2 of 5 (Eur) Product Reference Guide 191 Matrix 2 of 5 (Eur) — continued Matrix 2 of 5 Data Group Characters Once you’ ve pre -set your de sired Da ta Group Cha ract ers 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever a M atrix 2 of 5 bar code is s[...]
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Symbologies 192 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Matrix 2 of 5 (Eur) — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Matrix 2 of 5 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Codabar Product Reference Guide 193 Codabar The following options apply to the Codabar symbology . Disable/Enable Codabar When this feature is disabled, the imager will not r ead Codabar bar codes. Checksum Verification When enabled, the imager will verify the checksum of the labels . Checksum Transmit Enable this option to transmit the checksum wi[...]
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Symbologies 194 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Codabar — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Codabar Enable Codabar Disable Checksum V erification Enable Checksum V erification Disable Checksum T ransmission Enable Checksum T r ansmission END[...]
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Codabar Product Reference Guide 195 Codabar — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or abov e the maximum will be rejected. If the max[...]
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Symbologies 196 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Codabar — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu [...]
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Codabar Product Reference Guide 197 Codabar — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or follo wing the transmitted Codabar bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled. Example: Set ting the Co dabar Code I.D. T o con figur[...]
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Symbologies 198 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Codabar — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Codabar Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SETTIN G FOR THIS FEA TURE: % (25 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Codabar Product Reference Guide 199 Codabar — continued Codabar Data Group Characters Once you’ ve pre -set your de sired Da ta Group Cha ract ers 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever a Codabar bar code is scanned. T o set this feature: 1. Dete[...]
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Symbologies 200 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Codabar — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Codabar Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Codabar Product Reference Guide 201 Start/End Ty pe Codabar has four pairs of S tart/End patterns. Select one pair to match your application. Start/End Transmission The transmission of start and end char acters of Codabar is selected below . ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Start/Stop T ype: ABCD/ ABCD Star t/Stop T ype: abcd/ abcd Star t/Stop T ype: ABCD/ [...]
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Symbologies 202 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 93 The following options apply to the Code 93 symbology . Disable/Enable Code 93 When this feature is disabled, the imag er will not read Code 93 bar codes. Checksum Verification When enabled, the imager will verify the checksum of the labels . Checksum Transmit Enable this option to transmit the ch[...]
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Code 93 Product Reference Guide 203 Code 93 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Code 93 Enable Code 93 Disable Checksum V erification Enable Checksum V erification Disable Checksum T r ansmission Enable Checksum T ransmission END[...]
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Symbologies 204 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 93 — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi- mum will be rejected. [...]
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Code 93 Product Reference Guide 205 Code 93 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu e o verl[...]
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Symbologies 206 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 93 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended pr evious to or following the transmitted Code 93 bar code data depending on how this featur e is enabled. Example: Set ting the Co de 93 Code I.D. T o [...]
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Code 93 Product Reference Guide 207 Code 93 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Matrix 2 of 5 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SET TING FOR THIS FEA TURE: & (26 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 208 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 93 — continued Code 93 Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenev er a Code 93 bar code is scanned. T o set this feature:[...]
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Code 93 Product Reference Guide 209 Code 93 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Code 93 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 210 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 11 The following options apply to the Code 11 symbology . Disable/Enable Code 11 When this feature is disabled, the imag er will not read Code 11 bar codes. Checksum Verification When enabled, the imager will verify the check sum of the labels. Checksum Transmit When this option is enabled , the ima[...]
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Code 11 Product Reference Guide 211 Code 11 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Code 11 Enable Code 11 Disable Checksum V erification 1-Digit Checksum V erification 2-Digit Checksum V erification Disable Checksum T r ansmission Enable Checksum T ransmission END[...]
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Symbologies 212 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 11 — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi- mum will be rejected. [...]
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Code 11 Product Reference Guide 213 Code 11 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu e o verl[...]
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Symbologies 214 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 11 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended pr evious to or following the transmitted Code 11 bar code data depending on how this featur e is enabled. Example: Set ting the Co de 11 Code I.D. T o [...]
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Code 11 Product Reference Guide 215 Code 11 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Matrix 2 of 5 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SE TTING FOR THIS FE A TUR E: O (4F hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 216 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 11 — continued Code 11 Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenev er a Code 11 bar code is scanned. T o set this feature:[...]
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Code 11 Product Reference Guide 217 Code 11 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Code 11 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 218 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT MSI/Plessey The following options apply to the MSI/P lessey symbology . Disable/Enable MSI/Plessey When this feature is disabled, the imager will not read MSI/Pl essey bar codes. Checksum Verification The imager will verify M od 10, M od 10/10, Mod 11/10, or no check digits. T urn checksum verificat ion [...]
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MSI/Plessey Product Reference Guide 219 MSI/Plessey — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable MSI/Plessey Enable MSI/Plessey Disable Checksum V erification Mod 10 Checksum V erification Mod 10/10 Checksum V erification Mod 11/10 Checksum V erification Disable Checksum T ransmission Enable Checksum T r ansmission END[...]
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Symbologies 220 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT MSI/Plessey — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi- mum will be reject[...]
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MSI/Plessey Product Reference Guide 221 MSI/Plessey — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu [...]
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Symbologies 222 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT MSI/Plessey — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended pr evious to or following the transmitted MSI/ Plesse y bar code data depend ing on how this fe ature is enabl ed. Example: Setting the MSI/Plessey [...]
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MSI/Plessey Product Reference Guide 223 MSI/Plessey — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set MSI/Plessey Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SETTIN G FOR THIS FEA TURE: @ (40 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 224 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT MSI/Plessey — continued MSI/Plessey Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever an MSI/Plessey bar code is scanned. T o set t[...]
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MSI/Plessey Product Reference Guide 225 MSI/Plessey — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set MSI/Plessey Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 226 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UK-Plessey The following options apply to the UK/Plessey symbology . Disable/Enable UK/Plessey When this feature is disabled, the imag er will not re ad UK/Plesse y bar codes. Checksum Verification When enabled, the imager will verify the check sum of the labels. Checksum Transmit When this option is ena[...]
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UK-Plessey Product Reference Guide 227 UK-Plessey — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable UK/Plessey Enable UK/Plessey Disable Checksum V erification Enable Checksum V erification Disable Checksum T r ansmission Enable Checksum T ransmission END[...]
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Symbologies 228 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UK-Plessey — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi- mum will be rejecte[...]
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UK-Plessey Product Reference Guide 229 UK-Plessey — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu e [...]
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Symbologies 230 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UK-Plessey — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended pr evious to or following the transmitted UK/ Plesse y bar code data depend ing on how this fe ature is enabl ed. Example: Set ting the UK/ Plessey C[...]
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UK-Plessey Product Reference Guide 231 UK-Plessey — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set MSI/Plessey Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SETTIN G FOR THIS FEA TURE: @ (40 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 232 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT UK-Plessey — continued UK-Plessey Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenev er a UK-Plessey bar code is scanned. T o set this[...]
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UK-Plessey Product Reference Guide 233 UK-Plessey — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set UK-Plessey Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 234 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Telepen The following options apply to the T elepen symbology . Disable/Enable Telepen When this feature is disabled, the imager will not r ead T elepen bar codes. Checksum Verification When enabled, the imager will verify the check sum of the labels. Checksum Transmit When this option is enabled , the i[...]
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Telepen Product Reference Guide 235 Telepen — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Te l e p e n Enable T elepen Disable Checksum V erification Enable Checksum V erification Disable Checksum T r ansmission Enable Checksum T ransmission Format = Numeric Only Format = Full ASCII END[...]
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Symbologies 236 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Telepen — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi- mum will be rejected. [...]
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Telepen Product Reference Guide 237 Telepen — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu e o verl[...]
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Symbologies 238 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Telepen — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended pr evious to or following the transmitted T elepen bar code data depending on how this featur e is enabled. Example: Set ting the T elepen Code I .D. T[...]
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Telepen Product Reference Guide 239 Telepen — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set T elepen Code I.D . Character(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: S (53 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 240 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Telepen — continued Telepen Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenev er a T elepen bar code is scanned. T o set this feature[...]
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Telepen Product Reference Guide 241 Telepen — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set T elepen Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 242 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Standard 2 of 5 The following options apply to the S tandard 2 of 5 symbology . Disable/Enable St andard 2 of 5 When this feature is disabled, the imag er will not read S tandard 2 of 5 bar codes. Checksum Verification When enabled, the imager will verify the checksum of the labels . Checksum Transmit Wh[...]
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Standard 2 of 5 Product Reference Guide 243 Standard 2 of 5 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Std 2 of 5 Enable Std 2 of 5 Disable Checksum V erification Enable Checksum V erification Disable Checksum T ransmission Enable Checksum T r ansmission END[...]
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Symbologies 244 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Standard 2 of 5 — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or above the maxi- mum will be re[...]
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Standard 2 of 5 Product Reference Guide 245 Standard 2 of 5 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate leadi[...]
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Symbologies 246 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Standard 2 of 5 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended pr evious to or following the transmitted Stan- dard 2 of 5 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled. Example: Set ting the Stan d[...]
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Standard 2 of 5 Product Reference Guide 247 Standard 2 of 5 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Std 2 of 5 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: S (53 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 248 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Standard 2 of 5 — continued Standard 2 of 5 Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenev er a S tandard 2 of 5 bar code is scann[...]
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Standard 2 of 5 Product Reference Guide 249 Standard 2 of 5 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Standard 2 of 5 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 250 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 16K The following options apply to the Code 16K symbology . Disable/Enable Code 16K When this feature is disabled, the imag er will not read Code 16K bar codes. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Code 16K Enable Code 16K END[...]
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Code 16K Product Reference Guide 251 Code 16K — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be tr un- cated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more th an the bar code data digits or the truncate leading v alue o[...]
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Symbologies 252 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 16K — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended pr evious to or following the transmitted Code 16K bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled. Example: Set ting the Co de 16K Cod e I.D. T[...]
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Code 16K Product Reference Guide 253 Code 16K — continued ST ART ST A TE BARCODE Set Code 16K Code I.D . Character(s) NO DEF AUL T SETTING F OR THIS FEA TURE Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 254 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 16K — continued Code 16 K Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenev er a Code 16K bar code is scanned. T o set this feat[...]
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Code 16K Product Reference Guide 255 Code 16K — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Code 16K Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Symbologies 256 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT China Post The following options apply to the China P ost symbology . Disable/Enable China Post When this feature is disabled, the imager will not r ead China P ost bar codes. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable China P ost Enable China P o st END[...]
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China Post Product Reference Guide 257 China Post — continued Minimum/Maximum Code Length Many symbologies have their own maximum and minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entr y . The length is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths below the minimum or abov e the maximum will be rejected. If t[...]
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Symbologies 258 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT China Post — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading va[...]
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China Post Product Reference Guide 259 China Post — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or follo wing the transmitted China P ost bar code data depend ing on how this feature is enabled. Example: Settin g the China Post Code I.D .[...]
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Symbologies 260 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT China Post — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set China P o st Code I.D . Character(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: NONE Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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China Post Product Reference Guide 261 China Post — continued China Post Data Group Characters Once you’ ve pre -set your de sired Da ta Group Cha ract ers 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever a China P ost bar code is scanned. T o set this fea[...]
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Symbologies 262 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT China Post — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set China P o st Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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PDF 417 Product Reference Guide 263 PDF 417 The following options apply to the PDF 417 symbology . Disable/Enable PDF 417 When this feature is disabled, the imager will not read PDF 4 17 bar codes. Escape Sequ ence Transmit Disables/enables transmission of the escape sequence. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable PDF417 Enable PDF 417 Disable Escape Seq[...]
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Symbologies 264 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT PDF 417 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading valu [...]
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PDF 417 Product Reference Guide 265 PDF 417 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or follo wing the transmitted PDF 417 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled. Example: Set ting the PDF 417 Code I.D . T o con figur[...]
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Symbologies 266 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT PDF 417 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set PDF 417 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: S (53 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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PDF 417 Product Reference Guide 267 PDF 417 — continued PDF 417 Data Group Characters Once you’ ve pre -set your de sired Da ta Group Cha ract ers 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre- sets whenever a PDF 417 bar code is scanned. T o set this feature: 1. Det[...]
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Symbologies 268 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT PDF 417 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set PDF 417 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Micro PDF 417 Product Reference Guide 269 Micro PDF 417 The following options apply to the M icro PDF 417 symbology . Disable/Enable Micro PDF 417 When this feature is disabled, the im ager will not read M icro PDF 417 bar codes. Escape Sequ ence Transmit S pecifies transmission format of the escape sequence. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Micro P[...]
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Symbologies 270 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Micro PDF 417 — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate leading[...]
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Micro PDF 417 Product Reference Guide 271 Micro PDF 417 — continued Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or follo wing the transmitted Micro PDF 417 bar code data depending on how this featur e is enabled. Example: Set ting the Mi cro PDF 41[...]
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Symbologies 272 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Micro PDF 417 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Micro PDF 417 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SET TING FOR THIS FEA TURE: U (55 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Micro PDF 417 Product Reference Guide 273 Micro PDF 417 — continued Micro PDF 417 Data Group Characters Once you’ ve pre -set your de sired Da ta Group Cha ract ers 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever a M icro PDF 417 bar code is scanned. T o [...]
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Symbologies 274 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Micro PDF 417 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Micro PDF 417 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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EAN UCC Composite Product Reference Guide 275 EAN UCC Composite The following options apply to the EAN UCC Composite symbology . Disable/Enable EAN UCC Composite When this feature is disabled, the imager w ill not read EAN UCC Com- posite bar codes. UCC/EAN 128 Emulation When enabled, EAN UCC Composite bar codes will be tr anslated to the UCC/EAN 1[...]
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Symbologies 276 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN UCC Composite — continued Truncate Leading/Ending The leading or ending digits of bar code data characters can be truncated. Select from 00 (no truncation) to 15. NO TE The imager will beep instead of reading anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or the truncate lea[...]
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EAN UCC Composite Product Reference Guide 277 EAN UCC Composite — continued Code I.D. Selection The Code I.D. for this symbology cons ists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. I t can be appended previous to or follo wing the trans- mitted EAN UCC Composite bar code data depending on how this fea- ture is enabled. Example: Settin g the[...]
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Symbologies 278 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN UCC Composite — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set EAN UCC Composite Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SETTING FOR THIS FE A T URE: RC (5243 hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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EAN UCC Composite Product Reference Guide 279 EAN UCC Composite — continued EAN UCC Composite Data Group Characters Once you’ ve pre -set your de sired Da ta Group Cha ract ers 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Editing , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenever an EAN UCC Composite bar code [...]
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Symbologies 280 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT EAN UCC Composite — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set EAN UCC Composite Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Code 4/5 Product Reference Guide 281 Code 4/5 The following options apply to the Code 4 and Code 5 symbologies. Disable/Enable Co de 4 and Code 5 When this feature is disabled, the imager will not read Code 4 or Code 5 bar codes. Data Transmission Format Hex or decimal data transmission format may be selected. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Code 4[...]
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Symbologies 282 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code I. D. Selectio n The Code I.D. for this symbology consists of one or two user-selectable ASCII characters. It can be appended previous to or following the transmitted Code 4/ 5 bar code data depending on how this feature is enabled. Example: Set ting the Co de 4/5 Cod e I.D. T o con figure this feat[...]
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Code 4/5 Product Reference Guide 283 Code 4/5 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Code 4/5 Code I.D . Character(s) DEF A UL T SE TTING FOR THIS FE A TUR E: N (4E hex) Select 0000 to disable Code ID for this symbology only . SET END[...]
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Symbologies 284 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Code 4/5 — continued Code 4/5 Data Group Characters Once you ’ ve pre-set your desired Data Gr oup Characters 1 using the Data Group Characters feature found in Chapter 5, Data Ed iting , you can choose to output up to two of those pre-sets whenev er a Co de 4 or Code 5 bar code is s canned. T o set [...]
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Code 4/5 Product Reference Guide 285 Code 4/5 — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Set Code 4/5 Data Group(s) DEF AUL T SETTING FOR THIS FEA TURE: None (00) SET END[...]
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Product Reference Guide 287 Chapter 7 Bluetooth Features F e atures in this section ar e applicable only to Bluetooth (B T) models. The Bluetooth model includes an imager and Base S tation. When the imager and Base S tation are linked together , the imager will read and decode bar codes and transmit them via a Bluetooth radio to the B ase S tation.[...]
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Bluetooth Features 288 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Auto Update — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Au t o Up d a t e Enable Configure A uto Update Enable Application Auto Update Enable Auto Update Disable END[...]
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Deep Sleep Mo de Product Reference Guide 289 Deep Sleep Mode The BT model of the imager can be placed into Deep Sleep M ode after this programmed duration (since the unit ’ s la st scanning activity). P ress its trigger to wake the imager from this mode. ST AR T DURA TION BARCODE Disable 20 Minutes 30 Minutes 40 Minutes 50 Minutes 1 Hour 70 Minut[...]
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Bluetooth Features 290 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Leash Alarm When enabled, the Leash Alarm will force the imager to sound an alarm for a preprogrammed length of time to notify if an imager is leaving the immediate vicinity of the Base S tation. This is especially useful in instances wher e the imager might inadvertently have been placed in a bag[...]
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Leash Alarm Product Reference Guide 291 9 Seconds 10 Seconds 15 Seconds 20 Seconds 25 Seconds 30 Seconds 35 Seconds 40 Seconds 45 Seconds 50 Seconds 55 Seconds 60 Seconds END ST AR T DURA TION BARCODE ³[...]
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Bluetooth Features 292 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Bluetooth Connectivity M ode This feature allows the imager to be linked to any Bluetooth (BT) enabled device which can ac cept such a connection with other de vices. T o implement this mode, follow these instructions: 1. Place the imager in P rogramming Mode by scanning the ST AR T bar code. 2. S[...]
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Bluetooth Conn ectivity Mode Product Reference Guide 293 Bluetooth Connectivity Mode — continued ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Connect to Base Station Connect to a BT Device END Begin Pin SET End Pin[...]
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Bluetooth Features 294 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Inquiry Beep Control When the Base Station is not linked to a handheld, the Radio LED will blink amber and the Base Station will beep . This beep can be disabled or reconfigured to sound for different durations by us ing the follo wing programming bar codes. ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE Disable Inquir [...]
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Inquiry Beep Control Product Reference Guide 295 Inquir y Beep = 6 Minutes Inquir y Beep = 7 Minutes Inquir y Beep = 8 Minutes END ST AR T ST A TE BARCODE[...]
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Product Reference Guide 297 Chapter 8 Product Specifications Imager Product Specifications Parameter Specification Dimensions (T ypical): Height 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) Length 3.9 inches (9.9 cm) Width 2.9 inches (7.4 cm) Weight 6.0 ounces (170.1 g) V oltage Requirements +4.5 to 14 VDC +/- 5% Input P ower Operating Standby 1250 mW: PO T w/all interf a[...]
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Product Specifications 298 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Standard Cable Pinouts (Primary Interface Cables ) RS-232 Keyboard Wedge 1 2C T S 3 4R T S 5R X D 6T X D 7 8 VCC_IN 9G N D 10 Pin 10 Pin 1 10 Pin Modular Plug (Connects to the imager module) 1 2K B D A T A 3 PCCLK 4K B C L K 5N C 6 PCDATA 7N C 8 VCC_IN 9G N D 10 Pin 10 Pin 1 10 Pin Modular Plu[...]
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Standard Cable Pinouts (P rimary Interface Cables) Product Reference Guide 299 USB IBM Port 5B/9B/17 Pin 10 Pin 1 10 Pin Modular Plug (Connects to the imager module) 1 2 3 4D - 5 6D + 7 8 VBUS_ VIN 9G N D 10 Pin 10 Pin 1 10 Pin Modular Plug (Connects to the imager module) 1 2 3 4 Serial I/O B 5 6 Serial I/O A 7 8V C C _ I N 9G N D 10[...]
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Product Specifications 300 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT NOTES[...]
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Product Reference Guide 301 Appendix A ASCII Conversion Chart ASCII Char . Hex No . ASCII Char . Hex No . ASCII Char . Hex N o . ASCII Char . Hex No. NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1[...]
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Product Reference Guide 303 Appendix B Alpha-Numeric Pad U se the bar codes contained in this chap ter to modify configuration settings as described in the feature/option descriptions. 05 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9[...]
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Product Reference Guide 305 Appendix C Keyboard Function Key Mappings Keyboard Model Cross Reference Ta b l e C - 3 0 6 summarizes the keyb oard models , their defined protocol, scan- code set, and some unique features. The r emaining tables in this chapter pro- vide the function key maps associated with each of the scancode sets. Table C-1. USB Fu[...]
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306 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Table C-2. Keyboard Model Cross Reference 14 DC4 UP arrow (inner keyp ad) 00h 52h 15 NAK F6 00h 3Fh 16 SYN F1 00h 3Ah 17 ETB F2 00h 3Bh 18 CAN F3 00h 3Ch 19 EM F4 00h 3Dh 1A SUB F5 00h 3Eh 1B ESC ESC 00h 29h 1C FS F7 00h 40h 1D GS F8 00h 41h 1E RS F9 00h 42h 1F US F10 00h 43h Model T ype I/F ID T rans- mission Prot [...]
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Keyboard Model Cross Reference Product Reference Guide 307 Table C-3. Scanset 1 F unction Key Map IBM 3xxx T er mi nals (102-key k e yboard) Wedge H A T/PS2 Scan Set 3 Y es No PS55 5530T with JAP ANESE DOS (TDOS) Wedge I A T/PS2 Japanese DOS Ye s N o NEC 9801 Wedge J NEC 9801 NEC 9801 Y es No ASCII (hex) ASCII code Key Scancode 00 NUL AL T right Ma[...]
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308 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Table C-4. Scanset 2 F unction Key Map ASCII (hex) ASCII code Key Scancode 00 NUL AL T right Make E0h 11h 01 SOH AL T right Break E0h F0h 11h 02 STX AL T left Make 11h 03 ETX AL T left Break F0h 11h 04 EO T CTRL left Mak e 14h 05 ENQ CTRL left Break F0h 14h 06 A CK CTRL right Mak e E0h 14h 07 BEL CTRL right Break E0[...]
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Keyboard Model Cross Reference Product Reference Guide 309 Table C-5 . Scanset 3, 102-Ke y Function Key Map ASCII (hex) ASCII code Key Scancode 00 NUL AL T r ight Make 39h 01 SOH AL T r ight Break F0h 39h 02 STX AL T left Make 19h 03 ETX AL T left Break F0h 19h 04 EOT CTRL left Mak e 11h 05 ENQ CTRL left Break F0h 11h 06 A CK CTRL right Make 58h 07[...]
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310 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Table C-6. Scanset 3 122-Key Function Key Map ASCII (hex) ASCII code Ke y Scancode 00 NUL AL T Right Make 39h 01 SOH AL T Right Break F0h 39h 02 STX AL T left Make 19h 03 ETX AL T left Break F0h 19h 04 EOT CTRL left (RESET) Mak e only 11h 05 ENQ CTRL left (RESET) Mak e/Break 11h F0h 11h 06 ACK ONLINE Enter Make only[...]
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Keyboard Model Cross Reference Product Reference Guide 311 Table C-7. Japa nese DOS F unction Key Map ASCII value ASCII code Key Scancode 00h NUL AL T right Make 31h 01h SOH AL T right Break B1h 02h STX AL T left Make 31h 03h ETX AL T left Break B1h 04h EO T CTRL left Mak e 41h 05h ENQ CTRL left Break C1h 06h A C K CTRL right Make 41h 07h BEL CTRL [...]
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312 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Table C-8. NEC 9801-Key F unction Key Map ASCII value ASCII code K ey Scancode 00h NUL unused n/a 01h SOH CR 1Ch 02h STX CAPS LOCK ON (make) 71h 03h ETX CAPS LOCK OFF (break) F1h 04h EO T CTRL left Make 74h 05h ENQ CTRL left Break F4h 06h ACK CTRL-C 60h 07h BEL n/a n/a 08h BS BS 0Eh 09h HT T AB r ight 0Fh 0Ah L F RI[...]
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Product Reference Guide 313 Appendix D Default Settings Defaults by Symbology The following is a partial list of key settings for each symbology type. Code T ype Read Enable Checksum V erification Enable Checksum T ransmission Enable Code ID UPC-A A UPC-E E EAN-13 F EAN-8 FF RSS-14 R4 RSS Expanded [...]
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314 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Interface Default Exceptions The factor y default settings indicated in the programming sections (by bold text and yellow highlighting) r eflect factory configuration for the RS-232 standard interface. The following tables list de fault ex ceptions by interface for the remaining available interfaces. IBM Interfaces [...]
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Interface De fault Exceptio ns Product Reference Guide 315 RS-232 Wincor/Nixdorf P arameter Default Setting Interf ace T ype RS-2 32-WN Number of Host T ransmit Buff ers One Buffer RS-232 P arity Odd RS-232 Hardware Control CTS Flow Control UCC/EAN-128 Code I.D . ‘P’ Code 39 Read Disable Code 39 Code I.D . ‘M’ Code 93 Code I.D . ‘L ’ Co[...]
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316 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Keyboards Keyboard interfaces include USB Keyboard and Keyboar d W edge A-J. Wand Emulation P arameter Default Setting K eyboard W edge Interface T ype USB K eyboard Code I.D . T ransmission Disable P arameter Default Setting Code I.D . T ransmission Disable Suffix Characters No Suffix Code 128 Function Code T ransm[...]
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Product Reference Guide 317 Appendix E List Commands Parameter Settings List The following bar codes are used to cause the scanner to display (l ist) its inter- nal data at a connected terminal. List Standar d P arameter Settings Displays the current configu- ration of y our scanner . List Unique P arameter Settings Displays an y unique parame- ter[...]
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Product Reference Guide 319 Chapter F LED & Beeper Indications Bluetooth models offer a special set of LED and Beeper indications beyond the simple “Good Read ” and error signals pro vided by corded models. These indi- cations allow you to understand a variety of functions and features imple- mented for the product. Bluetooth Imager Indicat[...]
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LED & Beeper Indications 320 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Data transmission OK ON f or Xmsec Low battery (T ri gger is pressed only) Blinks ST A TUS GREEN LED RED LED ORANGE LED BEEPER[...]
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Bluetooth Base Stati on Indications Product Reference Guide 321 Bluetooth Base Station Indications ST A TUS GREEN LED RED LED ORANGE LED BEEPER Inquiry Blinking Beeps once a sec- ond BlueT ooth Status LED Connecting Link estab- lished ON Hardware f ail Flash Data receiving from the scan- ner On for ~ 0.5 second Bar code data proof or trans- mitted [...]
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Product Reference Guide 323 Appendix G Sample Symbols 0 123456 7890 1234567890 Code 128 9 780330 2909 51 BC321 123456-9$ 123456 UPC-A Code 128 Code 39 Code 93 Interleav ed 2 of 5 EAN-13 Industrial Code 2 of 5 A13579B Codabar[...]
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324 QuickScan TM QS6500/QS6500BT Sample Symbols — continued 6543210 (01)00123456789012 Matrix 2 of 5 RSS-14 Sample Symbols for PDF Models ONLY Micro PDF417 Test Message PDF417 Car Re gistr ati on[...]
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