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Voyager 9520/40 Voyager GS9590 Eclipse 5145 Quick Start Guide VG-ECL-QS Rev C 6/12 Aller à www.honeywellaidc.com pour le français. Vai a www.honeywellaidc.com per l'italiano. Gehe zu www.honeywellaidc.com für Deutsch. Ir a www.honeywellaidc.com para español. Para Português, acesse www.honeywellaidc.com.br . Перейти на русск?[...]
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Getting Started Turn off the computer’s power be fore connecting the scanner, then power up the computer once th e scanner is fully connected. Connecting the Scanner USB: Serial (RS232): Keyb oa rd We d g e : optional adapter cable[...]
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Reading T echniques Recall Defaults Scan Enable Factory Defaults , then Recall Defaults to reset all standard product default settings. Interface Selections USB ³ 999998 Recall Defaults ³ 846600 Enable Factory Defaults ³ 999970 ³ 316400 USB Keyboard Emulation Load Integrated Full Speed USB IBM/OEM Defaults ³ 316460 USB Serial Emulation[...]
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Ke yboard W edge Ke yboard Country Scan a bar code to select one of the following keyboard country templates. Refer to your Config uration Guide for additional keyboard country settings. ³ 5155143 Keyboard Wedge Emulation ³ 416210 ³ 416220 United Kingdom ³ 416230 Germany/Austria France ³ 416260 United States ³ 416200 Belgium ³ 416250 Spain ?[...]
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AL T Mode If your bar code contains special characters from the extended ASCII chart, for example, an e with an accent grave (è), scan the ALT Mode On bar code. The data is then output with the special character(s). Note: Scan ALT mode after scan ning the appropriate Keyboard Country code. RS232 Communication Commands ³ 116217 ALT Mode On ³ 1158[...]
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Prefix Scan one of the following bar codes to program your scanner to add or remove a start of text character, or AIM, NCR, or Nixdorf identification characters before each bar code. ³ 116615 ³ 116605 ³ 107905 ³ 107901 STX Prefix On STX Prefix Off ³ 107915 AIM ID Prefix On AIM ID Prefix Off ³ 107911 NCR Prefix On NCR Prefix Off ³ 107907 ³ 1[...]
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Suffix Scan one of the following bar codes to program your scanner to add or remove a carriage return, line feed , tab, or end of text after each bar code. ³ 116613 ³ 116603 ³ 116604 CR Suffix On CR Suffix Off ³ 116612 LF Suffix On ³ 116602 LF Suffix Off ³ 116610 Tab Suffix On ³ 116600 Tab Suffix Off ³ 116614 ETX Suffix On ETX Suffix Off[...]
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User Configurable Prefix/Suffix One or two prefix or suffix charac ters can be added and assigned for data transmission. Use one of th e codes below with a 3 code byte sequence that represents the desired character ( see ASCII Conversion Chart , end of document) for your prefix or suffix. (To add additional prefix/suffix characte rs, refer to your [...]
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Supplements Scan one of the bar codes below to program your scanner for 2 or 5 digit bar code supplements. 977 (2 Digit) Supplement Required: Turn on this feature when a 2 digit supplement is re quired for EAN-13 codes that begin with 977. ³ 101217 2 Digit Supplements On ³ 101207 2 Digit Supplements Off ³ 101216 5 Digit Supplements On ³ 101206 [...]
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UPC/EAN Formatting Scan Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 and a leading zero is transmitted before a UPC-A bar code to convert it to EAN-13. Scan Transmit Lead Zero on UPC-E to transmit a zero before each UPC-E bar code. Scan Transmit UPC-A Number System to transmit the UPC-A leading digit with the bar code data. To transmit just the data, without the leadin[...]
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Expand UPC-E to 12 Digits ex pands the UPC-E code to the 12 digit, UPC-A f or mat. When Code 39 Full ASCII On is scanned, cer tain character pairs within the bar code symbol will be inter preted as a single character . F or example: $V will be decoded as the ASCII character SYN, and / C will be decoded as the ASCII character #. ³ 107515 Expand UPC[...]
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Check Digits The following selections allow you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned UPC-A or UPC-E data or not. CodeGate/Manual Activ ation (V oy ager 9520/40, V oy agerGS 9590) Use the following programming code s to control CodeGate button/ trigger functions. An y time CodeGate is Active , you must p[...]
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Host Configurations Scan one of the following codes, then scan the Recall Defaults code, to program the scanner for on e of the following configurations. Miscellaneous Minimum Symbol Length specifies the minimum number of characters allowable for non-UP C/EAN bar codes. Scan the Enter/ Exit Programming bar code to begin. Scan Minimum Symbol Length [...]
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Code Bytes ³0 ³1 ³3 ³5 ³2 ³4 ³6 ³7 ³9 ³8[...]
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ASCII Con version Char t Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char 0 00 NUL 26 1A SUB 52 34 4 78 4E N 104 68 h 1 01 SOH 27 1B ESC 53 35 5 79 4F O 105 69 i 2 02 STX 28 1C FS 54 36 6 80 50 P 106 6A j 3 03 ETX 29 1D GS 55 37 7 81 51 Q 107 6B k 4 04 EOT 30 1E RS 56 38 8 82 52 R 108 6C l 5 05 ENQ 31 1F US 57 39 9 83 53 S 109 6D m [...]
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T echnical Assistance Contact information for technical support, product service, and repair can be found at www.honeywellaidc.com . Limited W arranty Refer to www.honeywellaidc.com/warranty_information for your product’s warranty information. User Documentation For localized versions of this doc ument, and to download the Configuration Guide or [...]