Baracoda RoadRunners Laser Programming Manual

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Introduction
Scanning a series of programming bar code labels can
confi gure the scanner.
Please verify that your Roadrunners has a firmware version
equal or superior to 2.5 before using it with this
programming Guide. Some functionalities may not work with
older versions of the firmware. Refer to the Baracoda-
Manager documentation in order to know how to upgrade
your scanner.
Programming Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1
GENERAL CONFIGURATION
..........................................................................................2
1.1 Reset all parameters: ..................................................................................................................................2
1.2 Erase all barcodes in memory......................................................................................................................2
1.3 Baracoda advanced features.......................................................................................................................2
1.3.1 Switch on delay......................................................................................................................................2
1.3.2 No data loss mode and Baracoda Header...............................................................................................3
1.3.3 Timestamp Option..................................................................................................................................3
1.4 Reading Mode ............................................................................................................................................5
1.5 Operating Mode .........................................................................................................................................6
1.5.1 Real time mode ......................................................................................................................................6
1.5.2 Batch mode ...........................................................................................................................................6
1.6 Buzzer and Led Settings .............................................................................................................................7
1.7 Bluetooth commands ..................................................................................................................................8
1.7.1 Sniff settings..........................................................................................................................................8
1.7.2 Power emission settings.........................................................................................................................8
1.7.3 Security (code PIN) settings...................................................................................................................8
1.8 Prefix and suffix...........................................................................................................................................9
2
SYMBOLOGIES SETTINGS:
.........................................................................................11
2.1 Symbology default settings .......................................................................................................................11
2.2 Symbology Identifier..................................................................................................................................11
2.2.1 Voting..................................................................................................................................................11
2.3 Disable All Symbologies............................................................................................................................12
2.4 Codabar settings ......................................................................................................................................12
2.5 Code 11 Settings .....................................................................................................................................13
2.6 Code 39 settings......................................................................................................................................13
2.7 Code 93 Settings .....................................................................................................................................14
2.8 Code 128 Settings ...................................................................................................................................14
2.9 Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings ........................................................................................................................15
2.10 MSI Code Settings...............................................................................................................................15
2.11 Standard 2 of 5 Settings ......................................................................................................................16
2.12 UPC/ EAN Settings..............................................................................................................................16
2.13 Set min or Max length option ................................................................................................................18
APPENDIX 1: ASCII Table (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, ponctuation, Control characters)......................................................20
APPENDIX 2......................................................................................................................................................24
INTRODUCTION:
Please verify that your Roadrunners has a firmware version equal or superior to 2.5 before using it with this
programming Guide. Some functionalities may not work with older versions of the firmware. Refer to the
BaracodaManager documentation in order to know how to upgrade your scanner.
The RoadRunners can be programmed by scanning barcode labels which contain commands for the 1D decoder.
Programming labels must be Code128, with specific starting and ending characters. These labels will always be read,
even if Code128 symbology is disabled.
The scanner will acknowledge a good and valid programming bar code label reading with two beeps and a green
enlightening of both leds. It will give two other beeps (lower tone) and a red enlightening of the RSL led for either an
invalid or bad reading.
Please do not read the programming barcodes while being connected to the BaracodaManager.
Programmable options are divided into 2 groups. The first group includes the options that show the general behaviour
of the scanner. The second group sets the decoding parameters for each barcode symbology.
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1 General Configuration
1.1 Reset all parameters:
The reading of the "Default settings” label turns all the parameters of the BRR-L back to default settings and switches
it off.
Reset factory defaults
\VT\VTt\NUL\NUL\FF\FF
set def aul t s
1.2 Erase all barcodes in memory
The RoadRunners has the ability to store barcodes in its internal memory (both in batch mode and in Real Time with
“No Data Loss Mode” ON). By reading the following barcode you will empty the internal memory of the scanner.
Empty memory
\VT\VT\FNC4|\NUL\NUL\FF\FF
er ase st or ed bar codes
1.3 Baracoda advanced features
1.3.1 Switch on delay
In order to switch on the BRR-L in its standard mode, you should just press the trigger. You can set up the scanner to
be switched on only after keeping the trigger pressed for two seconds by reading the appropriate barcode.
Switch on delay : 2 seconds
\VT\VTz\NUL\SOH\ETX\FF\FF
switch on delay : 2 secs
Switch on delay : 0 second (*)
\VT\VTz\NUL\SOH\SOH\FF\FF
switch on delay : 0 sec
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1.3.2 No data loss mode and Baracoda Header
Baracoda header:
It is a proprietary data encapsulation. It is necessary to activate it to use the Baracoda keyboard emulation (Kemul) and
Hyper terminal.
The Baracoda header is enabled in default settings
No data loss mode:
Baracoda has developed a proprietary communication protocol in order to enhance the security of the Bluetooth
transmission.
Every barcode sent to the host must be acknowledged by the host (until then, the scanner will transmit it again and
again).
This acknowledgment is disabled in default settings. It is strongly recommended to set this protocol
acknowledgment on when using the scanner with the BaracodaManager.
Enables Baracoda header + ”No Data loss mode” ON
\ VT\ VTH\ NUL\ SOH\ SOH\ FF\ FF
baracoda header + ACK
Enables the Baracoda header + “No Data loss mode”
OFF (*)
\ VT\ VTH\ NUL \ SOH\ NUL \ FF\ FF
bar acoda header
Disable Baracoda header + “No data loss mode” OFF
\VT\VTH\NUL\SOH\STX\FF\FF
r emove bar acoda header
1.3.3 Timestamp Option
Time stamp can be configured (ON/OFF, set new date and new time) by the following configuration barcodes
Timestamp on
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4h\ NUL\ SOHd\ FF\ FF
timestamp on
Timestamp off (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4h\ NUL\ SOHb\ FF\ FF
Ti mest amp of f
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Set Timestamp
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4t \ NUL\ NUL\ LF\ LF
Set Ti mest amp
END of config
\ LF\ LFEND\ FF\ FF
END of Conf i g
Note that the timestamp must fit the specific following format:
{YY} {MM} {DD} {HH} {MM} {SS}
The setting is made by scanning the 0-9 labels (Appendix 1) as on a calculator; following the timestamp
format shown above.
For example: to set the current time at 16th May 2007, 3.25 pm, the user will scan:
- “Set Timestamp” label,
- “0” label,
- “7” label,
- “0” label,
- “5” label,
- “1” label,
- “6” label,
- “1” label,
- “5” label,
- “2” label,
- “5” label,
- “0” label,
- “0” label,
- “end of config” label.
Read « Set Timestamp » label
START
Read intermediary label
Corresponding to the next digit to set for the
Timestamp (from Appendix 1)
Finished ? (1)
Read « END of config » label
END
NO
YES
Programming procedure for “set Timestamp” option.
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1.4 Reading Mode
In trigger mode, pressing the trigger will activate the beam.
The Aiming trigger mode has been developped for users who need to scan barcodes very close
each others and they have to be sure to always read the corect one. Once in this mode, in order to
read a barcode user will have to press the trigger twice. Pressing it the first time will switch on the
beam but will not switch on the decoder (thus allowing user to aim at the correct barcode) while
pressing the trigger the second time will activate the decoder thus allowing the RoadRunners to
actually decode the barcode.
In autoscan mode the beam will be continuously on
In Smart Autoscan, for a battery power consumption optimisation issue, the scanner will be
continously flashing.
Trigger (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4d \ NUL \ SOH\ NUL\ FF\ FF
trigger
Aiming Trigger Mode
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4d\ NUL\ STX\ EOT\ LF\ FF\ FF
Ai mi ng Tr i gger Mode
Autoscan
\VT\VT\FNC4d\NUL\SOH\ETX\FF\FF
aut oscan
Smart Autoscan
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4d \ NUL \ SOH\ SOH\ FF\ FF
intelligent autoscan
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1.5 Operating Mode
Real Time mode (standard mode): barcodes are transmitted in real time to the remote host device/terminal (with
optional acknowledgment beep from the host to the scanner).
User can choose if the scanner, when not connected, should read, memorize and later automatically upload the
barcodes or shouldn’t read the barcodes (no beam).
Batch mode: Barcodes are stored in the scanner even if the reader is connected to a device. In order to upload
the data the user will have to read the “discharge” barcode
1.5.1 Real time mode
Important reminder: if a ACK beep or bufferisation is needed the scanner must be set in the “no data loss mode” first.
(See part 1.2.2.)
REAL TIME mode:
Erases all codes in memory and
forces the RoadRunners in Real time mode.
No other setting is changed.
\VT\VTd\NUL\SOH\NUL\FF\FF
Re a l T i me
REAL TIME with ACK beep and bufferisation.
Forces the RoadRunners in Real Time mode (with data
acknowledgement). Erases all codes in memory. The
BRR should have been previously set in the “No data
loss mode” ON.
\VT\VTd\NUL\SOH@\FF\FF
r eal t i me w ack
REAL TIME without ACK beep and buffersiation.
Forces the RoadRunners in Real Time mode (without
data acknowledgement). Erases all codes in memory.
The BRR should have been previously set in the “No
data loss mode” ON.
\VT\VTd\NUL\SOH \FF\FF
r eal t i me w/ o ack
1.5.2 Batch mode
When in batch mode, The BRR-L will wait the appropriate command in order to start uploading the barcodes: this
command can come
from the Baracoda Manager
from reading the “discharge” barcode here after
If this barcode is read when the reader is in batch mode and connected, the reader will automatically upload to the
host all the data in its memory. If not in batch mode and not connected the BRR-L will ignore this barcode.
BATCH MODE. Forces the RoadRunners in Batch
mode. Erases all codes in memory.
\ VT\ VTd\ NUL\ SOH\ SOH\ FF\ FF
bat ch
Discharge barcode.
\VT\VT\FNC4z\NUL\NUL\FF\FF
Up l o a d
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The following barcode should be used only when connecting the RoadRunners in batch mode to a Plug&Scan dongle.
Once the scanner is connected to the Plug&Scan dongle (user just need to read the paring barcode), this “Discarge
and Reset” barcode allows the scanner to discharge the data and to reset the Dongle (thus allowing a different
RoadRunners to connect to it). Please refer to the Plug&Scan RS232 or USB user guide for more information.
Discharge and Reset Baracode
(to use only when the RoadRunners is
connected to a Plug&Scan Dongle)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4r \ NUL\ NUL\ FF\ FF
Di schar ge and Reset
1.6 Buzzer and Led Settings
You can use this option to enable or disable the buzzer and / or the Led. You can also invert the led position.
LED CONFIG : default (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4\SO\NUL\SOH\NUL\FF\FF
l eds : def aul t
LED CONFIG : inverted
\VT\VT\FNC4\SO\NUL\SOH\SOH\FF\FF
l eds : i nver t ed
LED ON (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4\EOT\NUL\SOH\FNC4\SOH\FF\FF
leds on
LED OFF
\VT\VT\FNC4\EOT\NUL\SOH\FNC4\NUL\FF\FF
leds off
Good read beep on
\VT\VT\FNC4\DC4\NUL\SOH\FNC4"\FF\FF
read beep ON
Good read beep off
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4\ DC4\ NUL\ SOH\ FNC4 \ FF\ FF
r ead beep OFF
ACK beep on
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4 \ DC4 \ NUL\ SOHd\ FF\ FF
ACK be ep ON
ACK beep off
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4\ DC4\ NUL\ SOHb\ FF\ FF
ACK beep of f
Beep level Volume = LOW
\VT\VT\FNC4\DC4\NUL\SOH\FNC4@\FF\FF
beep l evel : l ow
Beep level volume = HIGH
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4 \ DC4 \ NUL \ SOH\ FNC4A\ FF\ FF
beep l evel : hi gh
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Power = 20dBm (*)
1.7 Bluetooth commands
1.7.1 Sniff settings
The higher the Sniff period, the higher is the latency and the smaller is the power consumption.
Default value is 150ms.
Sniff period = 100ms
\ VT\ VT^\ NUL \ ENQ\ HT\ NUL\ FNC4 \ NUL \ FNC4 \ FF\ FF
sni f f per i od = 100ms
Sniff period = 150ms (*)
\ VT\ VT^ \ NUL \ ENQ\ HT\ NUL\ FNC4 \ NUL\ FNC4p\ FF\ FF
sni f f per i od = 150ms
Sniff period = 200ms
\ VT\ VT^ \ NUL\ ENQ\ HT\ NUL\ FNC4 \ SOH@\ FF\ FF
sni f f per i od = 200ms
Sniff period = 500ms
\ VT\ VT^ \ NUL\ ENQ\ HT\ NUL\ FNC4 \ ETX \ FF\ FF
sni f f per i od = 500ms
Sniff period = 300ms
\ VT\ VT^ \ NUL\ ENQ\ HT\ NUL\ FNC4 \ SOH\ FNC4a\ FF\ FF
Set sni f f per i od = 300ms
1.7.2 Power emission settings
You can configure your scanner to work at 20 dBm (default setting) or 10 dBm.
Due to local laws, you may not use 20 dBm in some countries
Power = 10dBm
\ VT\ VT^\ NUL\ ENQ; \ NUL\ VT\ NUL\ VT\ FF\ FF
Set 10 dBm
1.7.3 Security (code PIN) settings
Some BT device will not accept connections with devices that do not have a security code.
Disable BT security code
\VT\VT^\NUL\STX!\NUL\FF\FF
Di sabl e BT Secur i t y Mode
Enable BT security code (*)
\VT\VT^\NUL\STX!\SOH\FF\FF
Enabl e BT Sec ur i t y Mode
\ VT\ VT^ \ NUL\ ENQ; \ NUL\ DC4\ NUL\ DC4\ FF\ FF
power = 20 dBm
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1.8 Prefix and suffix
You can add a prefix and/or a suffix (strings of more than 32 characters will not be accepted) to every barcode sent to
the host device.
There is no prefix/suffix in default settings
PREFIX on
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4h\ NUL \ SOH\ FNC4" \ FF\ FF
pr ef i x on
PREFIX off (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4h\ NUL\ SOH\ FNC4 \ FF\ FF
pr ef i x of f
SUFFIX on
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4h\ NUL \ SOH\ FNC4A\ FF\ FF
suffi x on
SUFFIX off (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4h\ NUL \ SOH\ FNC4@\ FF\ FF
suffi x of f
*= max length of the Suffix (Prefix) is 32 characters
Set prefix
\VT\VT\FNC4l\NUL\NUL\LF\LF
Set pr ef i x
Set suffix
\VT\VT\FNC4p\NUL\NUL\LF\LF
Set s uf f i x
End of configuration
Read « Set Suffix (prefix) » label
START
Read intermediary label
Corresponding to the next character to set for the
suffix (appendix A of this document)
Finished * ?
Read « END of config » label
END
NO
YES
Programming procedure for “set suffix (prefix)” option.
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\ LF\ LFEND\ FF\ FF
END of Conf i g
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2 Symbologies settings:
2.1 Symbology default settings
Sets the defaults decoder settings for all the symbologies
Set Decoder Default Settings
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4 ~\ NUL\ ETXAC\ NUL\ FF\ FF
Set Decoder Def aul t s
2.2 Symbology Identifier
AIM Identifier will be transmitted at the beginning of the barcode. More information about the AIM Identifier available in
AppendixB
Symbology identifier - AIM - not transmitted (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4 v \ NUL\ SOH\ NUL\ FF\ FF
Di sabl e AIM Symbol of y I dent i f i er Tr ansmi ssi on
Symbology identifier - AIM - transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4v\NUL\SOH\SOH\FF\FF
Enabl e AI M Symbol of y I dent i f i er Transmi ssi on
2.2.1 Voting
Standard voting set is 2. This means that a barcode is considered read by the decoder if the same data is
decoded twice. Changing this parameters will enable a stronger security on the decoding of the barcode.
Voting = 2 (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTAED\ STX\ FF\ FF
Vot i ng = 2
Voting = 3
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL \ EOTAED\ ETX\ FF\ FF
Vot i ng = 3
Voting = 4
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL \ EOTAED\ EOT\ FF\ FF
Vot i ng = 4
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2.3 Disable All Symbologies
Even if all symbologies are disabled, the RoadRunners will always be able to read the programming barcodes of this
document.
Disable all symbologies
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTAD\SOHB\FF\FF
Di sabl e al l symbol ogi es
Enable all symbologies
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTAD\SOHA\FF\FF
Enabl e al l symbol ogi es
2.4 Codabar settings
Codabar - not active
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTFD\SOHB\FF\FF
Di sa bl e CODABAR
Codabar – active (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTFD\SOHA\FF\FF
Enabl e CODABAR
Codabar - start/stop - not transmitted (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTFD\SOHJ\FF\FF
Codabar - start/stop - transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTFD\SOHI\FF\FF
CODAB AR s / s t r a n s mi t t e d
Codabar - check digit (AIM recommendation) - not
used (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTFD\SOHF\FF\FF
Codabar - check digit (AIM recommendation) -
checked and transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\ENQFD\STXEG\FF\FF
CODABAR check di gi t : checked and t r ansmi t t ed
Codabar - check digit (AIM recommendation) -
checked but not transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\ENQFD\STXEH\FF\FF
CODABAR check di gi t : checked and not t ransmi t t ed
Codabar - barcode length - any length
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQFD\ STXCd \ FF\ FF
CODABAR any l engt h
Codabar – barcode length Min=6
(*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQFE\ STXA\ ACK\ FF\ FF
CODABARMin length = 6
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2.5 Code 11 Settings
Code 11 - not active (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTJD\SOHB\FF\FF
Di s a b l e CODE1 1
Code 11 - active
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTJD\SOHA\FF\FF
Enabl e CODE11
Code 11 - check digits - 1 digit (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTJD\SOHF\FF\FF
Code 11 - check digits - 2 digits
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTJD\SOHE\FF\FF
Code 11 - check digits - checked and transmitted (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTJD\SOHG\FF\FF
Code 11 - check digits - checked but not transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTJD\SOHH\FF\FF
Code 11 - barcode length - any length
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\ENQJD\STXCd\FF\FF
CODE11any l engt h
Code 11 – barcode length – Min = 6 (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\ENQJE\STXA\ACK\FF\FF
CODE11 Mi n l engt h = 6
2.6 Code 39 settings
Code 39 - active (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTED\SOHA\FF\FF
En a b l e CODE3 9
Code 39 - not active
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTED\SOHB\FF\FF
Di s a b l e CODE3 9
Code 39 - format - standard 43 characters (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTED\SOHO\FF\FF
Code 39 - format - full ASCII
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTED\SOHN\FF\FF
Code 39 - start/stop - not transmitted (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTED\SOHJ\FF\FF
Code 39 - start/stop - transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTED\SOHI\FF\FF
Code 39 - start/stop - accepted characters - * only
(standard Code 39) (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTED\SOHK\FF\FF
Code 39 - start/stop - accepted characters - $ only
(Trioptic Code 39)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTED\SOHL\FF\FF
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Code 39 - start/stop - accepted characters - $ and *
(standard and Trioptic Code 39)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTED\SOHM\FF\FF
Code 39 - check digit - not used (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTED\SOHF\FF\FF
Code 39 - check digit - modulo 43 - checked and
transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\ENQED\STXEG\FF\FF
CODE39 check di gi t : checked and t ransmi t t ed
Code 39 - check digit - modulo 43 - checked but not
transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\ENQED\STXEH\FF\FF
CODE39 check di gi t : checked and not t ransmi t t ed
Code 39 - barcode length - any length (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQED\ STXCd\ FF\ FF
CODE39 any l engt h
Code 39 - barcode length - minimum length = 6
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQEE\ STXA\ ACK\ FF\ FF
CODE39 Mi n l engt h = 6
2.7 Code 93 Settings
Code 93 - not active
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTBD\SOHB\FF\FF
Di s a b l e CODE9 3
Code 93 – active (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTBD\SOHA\FF\FF
Enabl e CODE 93
Code 93 - barcode length - any length
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQBD\ STXCd\ FF\ FF
CODE93 any l engt h
Code 93 - barcode length - minimum length = 6 (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\ENQBE\STXA\ACK\FF\FF
CODE93 Mi n l ength = 6
2.8 Code 128 Settings
Code 128 / EAN 128 - not active
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTCD\SOHB\FF\FF
Di s a b l e CODE1 2 8
Code 128 / EAN 128 – active (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTCD\SOHA\FF\FF
En a b l e CODE 1 2 8
Code 128 / EAN 128 - barcode length - any length (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQCD\ STXCd\ FF\ FF
CODE128 any l engt h
Code 128 / EAN 128 - barcode length - minimum
length = 6
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQCE\ STXA\ ACK\ FF\ FF
CODE128 Mi n l ength = 6
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2.9 Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings
Interleaved 2 of 5 - not active
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTGD\SOHB\FF\FF
Di sab l e I NTERLEAVED 2 of 5
Interleaved 2 of 5 – active (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTGD\SOHA\FF\FF
Enabl e I NTERLEAVED 2 o f 5
Interleaved 2 of 5 - check digit - not used (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTGD\ SOHF\ FF\ FF
Interleaved 2 of 5 - check digit - mod 10 - checked
and transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\ENQGD\STXEG\FF\FF
I TF25 check di gi t : checked and t ransmi t t ed
Interleaved 2 of 5 - check digit - mod 10 - checked but
not transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\ENQGD\STXEH\FF\FF
I TF25 check di gi t : checked and not t r ansmi t t ed
Interleaved 2 of 5 - barcode length - minimum length =
6 (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQGE\ STXA\ ACK\ FF\ FF
I nt er l eaved 2of 5 Mi n l engt h = 6
Interleaved 2 of 5 – barcode length- any length
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQGD\ STXCd\ FF\ FF
I nt er l eaved 2 of 5 any l engt h
2.10 MSI Code Settings
MSI Code - not active (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTKD\SOHB\FF\FF
Di s a b l e MS I
MSI Code – active
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTKD\SOHA\FF\FF
Enabl e MSI
MSI Code - check digit - mod 10 - checked and
transmitted (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTKD\STXFG\FF\FF
MSI Code - check digit - mod 10 - checked but not
transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTKD\STXFH\FF\FF
MSI Code - check digit - double mod 10 - checked
and transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTKD\STXEG\FF\FF
MSI Code - check digit - double mod 10 - checked
but not transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTKD\STXEH\FF\FF
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MSI Code - barcode length - any length
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQKD\ STXCd\ FF\ FF
MSI any l engt h
MSI Code - barcode length - minimum length = 6 (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQKE\ STXA\ ACK\ FF\ FF
MSI Mi n l e n g t h = 6
2.11 Standard 2 of 5 Settings
Standard 2 of 5 - not active
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTHD\ SOHB\ FF\ FF
Di s a b l e ST ANDARD 2 o f 5
Standard 2 of 5 – active *
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTHD\ SOHA\ FF\ FF
Enabl e STANDARD 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5 - check digit mod 10 - not used (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTHD\ SOHF\ FF\ FF
Standard 2 of 5 - check digit mod 10 - checked and
transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\ENQHD\STXEG\FF\FF
STD25 check di gi t : checked and t r ansmi t t ed
Standard 2 of 5 - check digit mod 10 - checked but
not transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\ENQHD\STXEH\FF\FF
STD25 check di gi t : checked and not t ransmi t t ed
Standard 2 of 5 - barcode length - any length
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQHD\ STXCd\ FF\ FF
St andar d 2 of 5 any l engt h
Standard 2 of 5 - barcode length - minimum length =
6 (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ ENQHE\ STXA\ ACK\ FF\ FF
St andar d 2of 5 Mi n l engt h = 6
2.12 UPC/ EAN Settings
UPC / EAN - active (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTDD\ SOHf \ FF\ FF
Enabl e EAN/ UPC
UPC / EAN - not active
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTDD\ SOHg\ FF\ FF
Di sabl e EAN/ UPC
UPC / EAN - UPC-A and EAN 13 desactivated
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTDD\ SOHB\ FF\ FF
EAN13/ UPCA desact i vat ed
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UPC / EAN - UPC-E desactivated
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTLD\SOHB\FF\FF
Di s a b l e UP CE
UPC / EAN - EAN-8 desactivated
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTMD\SOHB\FF\FF
Di s a b l e UP CE
UPC / EAN - check digit - UPC-A and EAN13 -
transmitted (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTDD\ SOHG\ FF\ FF
Enabl e EAN13/ UPCA checksum t ransmi ssi on
\44\46\60
UPC / EAN - check digit - UPC-A/EAN 13 - not
transmitted
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTDD\ SOHH\ FF\ FF
Di sabl e EAN13/UPCA checksum t r ansmi ssi on
UPC / EAN - check digit - UPC-E - transmitted (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTLD\SOHG\FF\FF
Enable UPCEcheck digit transmission
UPC / EAN - check digit - UPC-E - not transmitted
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTL D\ SOHH\ FF\ FF
Di sabl e UPCE check di gi t t ransmi ssi on
UPC / EAN - check digit - EAN-8 - transmitted (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTMD\SOHG\FF\FF
Enabl e EAN8 check di gi t t r ansmi ssi on
UPC / EAN - check digit - EAN-8 - not transmitted
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTMD\ SOHH\ FF\ FF
Di sabl e EAN8 check di gi t transmi ssi on
UPC / EAN - UPC number system - UPC-A -
transmitted (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTDD\ SOHP\ FF\ FF
Enabl e UPCA Number Syst em transmi ssi on
UPC / EAN - UPC number system - UPC-A - not
transmitted
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTDD\ SOHQ\ FF\ FF
Di sabl e UPCA Number Syst em t ransmi ssi on
UPC / EAN - UPC number system - UPC-E -
transmitted (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTLD\SOHP\FF\FF
Enabl e UPCE Number Syst em t r ansmi ssi on
UPC / EAN - UPC number system - UPC-E - not
transmitted
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTLD\SOHQ\FF\FF
Di sabl e UPCE Number Syst em transmi ssi on
UPC / EAN - re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 -
UPC-A transmitted as EAN-13
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTDD\SOHX\FF\FF
Transmi t UPCA as EAN13
UPC / EAN - re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 -
UPC-A transmitted as UPC-A (*)
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTDD\ SOHY\ FF\ FF
Tr ansmi t UPCA a s UPCA
UPC / EAN - re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 -
UPC-E transmitted as UPC-E (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTLD\SOHa\FF\FF
Tr ansmi t UPCE a s UPCE
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UPC / EAN - re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 -
UPC-E transmitted as UPC-A
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL\ EOTLD\ SOHZ\ FF\ FF
Tr ansmi t UPCE a s UPCA
UPC / EAN - re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 -
EAN-8 transmitted as EAN 8 (*)
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTMD\SOHY\FF\FF
Tr ansmi t EAN8 as EAN8
UPC / EAN - re-encoding UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 -
EAN-8 transmitted as EAN-13
\VT\VT\FNC4~\NUL\EOTMD\SOHX\FF\FF
Transmi t EAN8 as EAN13
2.13 Set min or Max length option
The following is a procedure to follow for every barcodes
Read « Start - Set min (Max) length » label
START
Read intermediary label
Corresponding to the next digit of the min (Max) length value to
apply (as on a calculator).
Finished ?
Read « END of config » label
END
NO
YES
Programming procedure for “set min (Max) length” option.
Read intermediary label from the below table
to select the desired symbology to configure
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Symbology table
Selected Symbology
\LF\LFA\LF\LF
SELECT ALL
\LF\LFB\LF\LF
Code 93
\LF\LFC\LF\LF
Code 128 / EAN 128
\LF\LFD\LF\LF
EAN 13 / UPC A
\LF\LFE\LF\LF
Code 39
\LF\LFF\LF\LF
Codabar
\LF\LFG\LF\LF
Interleaved 2 of 5
\LF\LFH\LF\LF
Standard 2 of 5 (industrial 2 of 5)
\LF\LFJ\LF\LF
Code 11
\LF\LFK\LF\LF
MSI
\ LF\ LFL\ LF\ LF
UPC E
\LF\LFM\LF\LF
EAN 8
Start – set min length
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL \ STX\ LF\ LF
set mi n l engt h
Start – Set Max length
\ VT\ VT\ FNC4~\ NUL \ ETX\ LF\ LF
set max l engt h
End of config
\ LF\ LFEND\ FF\ FF
END of Conf i g
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Baracoda RoadRunners Laser Programming Manual

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