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1 Getting Started Turn off the computer’s power before connecting the scanner, then power up the computer once the scanner is fully connected. Scanner Host P orts QuantumT 3580 Fusion 3780 IS3480 Qu.
2 Connecting the Scanner Serial (RS232) Ke yboard We d g e optional adapter cable Connect to scanner’s host port Connect to scanner’s host port Connect to scanner’s host port USB.
3 Recall Defaults Scan Recall Defaults to reset all standard product default settings. ³ 999998 Recall Defaults.
4 Interface Selections USB ³ 4164140 ³ 999970 ³ 416400 USB Keyboard Emulation Load Integrated Full Speed USB IBM/OEM Defaults USB Serial Emulation.
5 RS232 Keyb oa rd W e dg e Ke yboard Country Scan a bar code to select one of the following keyboard country templa tes. Refer to your Configuration Guide for add itional keyboard country settings.
6 ³ 416210 ³ 416200 United Kingdom Belgium ³ 416230 Germany/Austria ³ 416220 France.
7 AL T Mode Use ALT Mode when bar codes or formatting rules include Extended ASCII data that might not have a direct keyboard equivalent. If your bar code contains special characters from the extended ASCII chart, scan the Enable 3-digit ALT Mode or Enable 4-digit ALT Mode codes below.
8 Note: Scan ALT mode after scanning the appropriate Keyboard Country code. ³ 116217 Enable 3-digit ALT Mode ³ 116716 ³ 116706 Enable 4-digit ALT Mode Disable 3-digit ALT Mode Disable 4-digit ALT M.
9 RS232 Communication Commands ³ 115816 RTS/CTS Handshaking On ³ 115914 XON/XOFF On ³ 115913 ACK/NAK On ³ 116013 8 Data Bits.
10 P ower Sa ve Modes Scan the following bar codes to have the scanner to enter/exit from various power save modes. ³ 116014 1 Stop Bit ³ 316045 No Parity ³ 319410 Blink.
11 ³ 319420 ³ 319430 ³ 118617 Laser Off Power Save Laser and Motor Off Power Save Power Save Mode Always ³ 818600 Power Save Mode Never.
12 Host Scanner Commands Scan the Enable D/E Disable bar code below to disable scanning after the scanner receives an ASCII “D” from the host. Scanning is enabled when the scanner receives and ASCII “E”.
13 Scan the Activate DC2 Character bar code below initiate scanning with the receipt of a DC2 character (^R, 124). Scanning the Transmit Serial Number code transmits the scanner’s serial number.
14 LED Options Scan the Laser LED Off/Sc an LED Off bar code to turn off the laser/scan LED while scanning bar codes. The LEDs continue to illuminate for all other functions.
15 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.
16 ³ 107905 AIM ID Prefix Off ³ 107901 ³ 107911 NCR Prefix On NCR Prefix Off ³ 107917 Nixdorf Prefix On.
17 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.
18 ³ 116612 LF Suffix On ³ 116602 LF Suffix Off ³ 116610 Tab Suffix On ³ 116600 Tab Suffix Off.
19 User Configurable Prefix/Suffix One or two prefix or suff ix characters can be added and assigned for data transm ission. Use one of the 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.
20 Example: To add an asterisk (*) as a prefix, scan the bar codes: 1. Enter/Exit Programming 2. Configurable Prefix #1 3. Code Byte 0 4. Code Byte 4 5.
21 Supplements Scan one of the bar codes below to program your scanner for 2 or 5 digit bar code supplements. ³ 903600 Configurable Prefix #2 ³ 904500 Configurable Suffix #1 ³ 904600 Configurable S.
22 ³ 101217 ³ 101207 2 Digit Supplements Off 2 Digit Supplements On ³ 101216 5 Digit Supplements On ³ 101206 5 Digit Supplements Off.
23 977 (2 Digit) Supplement Required: Tu rn o n t hi s feature when a 2 digit s upplement is required for EAN-13 codes that begin with 977. ³ 101314 977 Supplements On ³ 101304 977 Supplements Off.
24 UPC/EAN Formatting Scan Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 and a leading zero is transmitted befor e a UPC-A bar code to convert it to EAN-13. ³ 107514 Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 ³ 107504 Don’t Convert UPC-A.
25 Scan Transmit Lead Zero on UPC-E to transmit a zero before each UPC-E bar code. ³ 107513 Transmit Lead Zero on UPC-E ³ 107503 Don’t Transmit Lead Zero on UPC-E.
26 Scan Transmit UPC-A Number System to transmit the UPC-A leading digit with the bar code data. To transmit just th e data, without the leading digit, scan Don’t Transmit UPC-A Number System .
27 Expand UPC-E to 12 Digits e xpands the UPC-E code to the 12 digit, UPC-A f or mat. ³ 107515 Expand UPC-E to 12 Digits ³ 107505 Don’t Expand UPC-E to 12 Digits.
28 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 . For e xample: $V will be decoded as the AS CII character SYN, and / C will be decoded as the ASCII character #.
29 ³ 107517 ³ 107507 Don’t Transmit UPC-A Check Digits *Transmit UPC-A Check Digits ³ 107516 ³ 107506 *Don’t Transmit UPC-E Check Digits Transmit UPC-E Check Digits.
30 GS1 Symbology Due to the large spaces commonly found in GS1 DataBar symbologies, it is recommended that you enable GS1 Double Border Required . Scan the other codes below to enable/disable GS1 Databar 14 and GS1 Limited.
31 Host Configurations Scan one of the following codes, then scan the Recall Defaults code, to program the scanner for one of the following configurations.
32 ³ 84661280 ³ 84660030 ³ 84660140 Verifone® Ruby Terminal Defaults Gilbarco® Terminal Defaults Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Defaults ³ 999998 Recall Defaults.
33 Miscellaneous Minimum Symbol Length specifies the minimum number of characters al lowable for non-UPC/EAN bar codes. Scan the Enter/Exit Programming bar code to begin. Scan Minimum Symbol Length , then scan the minimum number of characters allowed using code byte bar codes, below.
34 Code Bytes ³0 ³1 ³3 ³2.
35 ³6 ³7 ³5 ³4.
36 ³9 ³8.
37 ASCII Con version Chart 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.
38 Pa t e n t s For patent information, please refer to www.honeywellaidc.com/patents . T echnical Assistance Contact information for technica l support, product service, and repair can be found at www.honeywellaidc.com . Limited W arranty Refer to www.
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