Motorola LI4278 Product Reference Manual

Motorola LI4278 Product Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE...
  • Page 3: Product Reference Guide

    LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 72E-151834-01 Revision A January 2012...
  • Page 4: Warranty

    Motorola. No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted, except as permitted under copyright law. The user shall not modify, merge, or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material, create a derivative work from a licensed program, or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Motorola.
  • Page 5: Revision History

    Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below: Change Date Description Rev. A 1/2012 Initial Release...
  • Page 6 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Warranty ............................ii Revision History ..........................iii About This Guide Introduction ............................. xv Scanner Configurations ........................xv Related Product Line Configurations ....................xvii Chapter Descriptions ........................xxi Notational Conventions........................xxii Related Documents ........................xxiii Service Information ......................... xxiii Chapter 1: GETTING STARTED Introduction ............................
  • Page 8 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Inserting the Linear Imager Scanner in the Cradle ................ 1-14 Inserting Linear Imager Scanner in the CR0078-S/CR0008-S Cradle ........1-14 Horizontal Cradle Mount ....................1-14 Vertical Cradle Mount ......................1-14 Inserting/Removing Linear Imager Scanner in the CR0078-P Cradle ........1-15 Wall Mount Bracket Template ......................
  • Page 9 Table of Contents HID Keyboard Keystroke Delay ....................4-9 HID CAPS Lock Override ......................4-9 HID Ignore Unknown Characters ..................... 4-10 Emulate Keypad ........................4-10 HID Keyboard FN1 Substitution ....................4-11 HID Function Key Mapping ...................... 4-11 Simulated Caps Lock ....................... 4-12 Convert Case ...........................
  • Page 10 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Decode Illumination Indicator ....................5-6 Beeper Tone ..........................5-7 Suppress Power Up Beeps ...................... 5-8 Beeper Volume ........................5-8 Beeper Duration ........................5-9 Hand-Held Trigger Mode ......................5-10 Hands-Free Trigger Mode ......................5-11 Low Power Mode ........................5-12 Time Delay to Low Power Mode ....................
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Chapter 7: RS-232 INTERFACE Introduction ............................ 7-1 Connecting an RS-232 Interface ....................7-2 RS-232 Parameter Defaults ......................7-3 RS-232 Host Parameters ....................... 7-4 RS-232 Host Types ........................7-6 Baud Rate ..........................7-8 Parity ............................7-9 Stop Bit Select ......................... 7-9 Data Bits (ASCII Format) ......................
  • Page 12 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Chapter 9: IBM INTERFACE Introduction ............................ 9-1 Connecting to an IBM 468X/469X Host ..................9-2 IBM Parameter Defaults ........................ 9-3 IBM 468X/469X Host Parameters ....................9-4 Port Address ..........................9-4 Convert Unknown to Code 39 ....................9-5 Optional IBM Parameters ......................
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Enable/Disable GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128) ..............11-25 Enable/Disable ISBT 128 ......................11-25 ISBT Concatenation ......................... 11-26 Check ISBT Table ........................11-27 ISBT Concatenation Redundancy .................... 11-27 Code 39 ............................11-28 Enable/Disable Code 39 ......................11-28 Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39 ..................... 11-28 Convert Code 39 to Code 32 ....................
  • Page 14 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Matrix 2 of 5 ........................... 11-56 Enable/Disable Matrix 2 of 5 ....................11-56 Set Lengths for Matrix 2 of 5 ....................11-56 Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit ......................11-58 Transmit Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit ................... 11-58 Korean 3 of 5 ..........................
  • Page 15 Table of Contents xiii Actions ............................12-24 Send Data ..........................12-24 Setup Field(s) Move Cursor ............................12-27 Skip Ahead ......................... 12-30 Skip Back .......................... 12-31 Send Preset Value ......................12-33 Modify Data ..........................12-33 Remove All Spaces ......................12-33 Crunch All Spaces ......................12-33 Stop Space Removal ......................
  • Page 16 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Appendix E: ALPHANUMERIC BAR CODES Alphanumeric Keyboard ........................ E-1 Appendix F: ASCII CHARACTER SETS Index Glossary...
  • Page 17: About This Guide

    ABOUT THIS GUIDE Introduction The LI4278 Product Reference Guide provides general instructions for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the LI4278 linear imager scanner and cradles. Scanner Configurations Table 2-1 lists the linear imager scanner configurations. NOTE Check Solution Builder for the latest available model configurations.
  • Page 18 LI4278 Linear Imager - Twilight Black LI4278-SR20001WR LI4278 Linear Imager - Cash Register White LI4278-PRBU2100AAR Kit: LI4278 Linear Imager, Presentation Cradle, USB Series A 7 ft. Straight Cable - Black, PS (Country LC Required) LI4278-PRWU2100AAR Kit: LI4278 Linear Imager, Presentation Cradle, USB Series A 7 ft.
  • Page 19: Related Product Line Configurations

    A, 7 ft. Straight Cable - White, P/S is NOT Required Related Product Line Configurations Table 2-2 lists the configurations of product lines related to the LI4278 linear imager scanner. NOTE Check Solution Builder for: - additional information regarding all available accessories - the complete selection of optional accessories - the latest available configurations.
  • Page 20 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Cradle, Power Supply, Battery, Miscellaneous Configurations (Continued) Table 2-2 Product Line Part # Description Universal CBA-D02-C09ZAR Cable - Scanner Emulation: 9 ft. (2.8m) Coiled, Undecoded Cables CBA-K01-S07PAR Cable - Keyboard Wedge: 7 ft. (2m) Straight, PS/2 Power Port CBA-K02-C09PAR Cable - Keyboard Wedge: 9 ft.
  • Page 21 About This Guide Cradle, Power Supply, Battery, Miscellaneous Configurations (Continued) Table 2-2 Product Line Part # Description Universal CBA-S03-C09ZAR Synapse Adapter Cable: 9 ft. Coiled. Cable Code S03 Cables CBA-S04-C16ZAR Synapse Adapter Cable: 16 ft. Coiled (continued) CBA-S05-S09EAR Synapse Adapter Cable with EAS 9 ft. Straight. Cable Code S05 CBA-U01-S07ZAR Cable - USB: Series A Connector, 7 ft.
  • Page 22 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Cradle, Power Supply, Battery, Miscellaneous Configurations (Continued) Table 2-2 Product Line Part # Description Power PWRS-14000-253R Power Supply: 5VDC,850MA, US-CA-MX-JP-TW Supplies and PWRS-14000-256R Power Supply: 5VDC,850MA, EU-UK-EMEA-RU-ZA Line Cords 50-14000-259R Power Supply: 5VDC,850MA, ARGENTINA-UY PWRS-14000-255R Power Supply: 5VDC, 850MA, Brazil/Korea, Must order line cord...
  • Page 23: Chapter Descriptions

    About This Guide Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows: • Chapter 1, GETTING STARTED provides a product overview, unpacking instructions, and cable connection information. • Chapter 2, SCANNING describes parts of the linear imager scanner, beeper and LED definitions, and how to use the linear imager scanner.
  • Page 24: Notational Conventions

    LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document: • Italics are used to highlight chapters and sections in this and related documents. • Bold text is used to highlight parameter names and options.
  • Page 25: Related Documents

    Software type and version number Motorola responds to calls by e-mail, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in service agreements. If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Solutions support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions.
  • Page 26 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE...
  • Page 27: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Introduction The world class LI4278 linear imager scanner, first in a family of high performance linear imagers from Motorola, offers customers a cost effective, cordless 1D bar code scanner which out performs all existing linear imagers and established Motorola as a leader in imager bar code readers.
  • Page 28: Interfaces

    Unpacking the Linear Imager Scanner and Cradle Remove the scanner and cradle from their respective packing and inspect for damage. If the scanner or cradle was damaged in transit, contact Motorola Solutions Support. See page xxiii for contact information. KEEP THE PACKING.
  • Page 29: Parts

    GETTING STARTED 1 - 3 Parts Scanner Beeper Scan Window Battery Door Trigger Metal Charging Contacts Parts of the Linear Imager Scanner Figure 1-2...
  • Page 30: Cr0078-S/Cr0008-S Series Cradle

    1 - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide CR0078-S/CR0008-S Series Cradle Pairing Bar Code (cradle serial #) (CR0078-S only) Convertible Mount Hook Cradle Power Latch Latch Charging/ Communications Contacts CR0078-S/CR0008-S Series Cradle Front View Figure 1-3...
  • Page 31 GETTING STARTED 1 - 5 Mounting Hole Rubber Foot Rubber Foot Host Cable Hook Power Cable Hook Power Port Host Port (Applies to CR0078-S only) Host Cable Groove Power Cable Groove Desk/Wall Mount Converter Knob Rubber Foot Rubber Foot Mounting Hole CR0078-S/CR0008-S Series Cradle Back View Figure 1-4...
  • Page 32: Cr0078-P Series Cradle

    1 - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide CR0078-P Series Cradle Latch Charging/ Communication Contacts Page Button CR0078-P Cradle Top View Figure 1-5 Power Cable Host Cable Groove Groove Rubber Foot Rubber Foot Host Cable Groove Power Cable Groove Cable Support Hook...
  • Page 33: Linear Imager Scanner Cradle

    GETTING STARTED 1 - 7 Linear Imager Scanner Cradle The scanner cradles (CR0078-S and CR0078-P) serve as a stand, charger, and host interface for the linear imager scanner. The cradle sits on a desktop. The CR0078-S cradle can also be mounted on a vertical surface (such as a wall).
  • Page 34: Connecting The Cr0078-S/Cr0008-S Series Cradle

    1 - 8 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Connecting the CR0078-S/CR0008-S Series Cradle IMPORTANT Connect the interface cable and power supply (if necessary) in the following order to ensure proper operation of the linear imager scanner and cradle. If a power supply is connected to the cradle, disconnect it. See Figure 1-7.
  • Page 35: Connecting The Cr0078-P Series Cradle

    GETTING STARTED 1 - 9 Connecting the CR0078-P Series Cradle IMPORTANT Connect the interface cable and power supply in the following order to ensure proper operation of the linear imager scanner and cradle. Insert the interface cable into the cradle’s host port. Connect the other end of the interface cable to the host.
  • Page 36: Lost Connection To Host

    1 - 10 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Lost Connection to Host If scanned data does not transmit to the cradle’s host, ensure that all cables are firmly inserted and the power supply is connected to an appropriate AC outlet. If scanned data still does not transmit to the host, reestablish a connection with the host: Disconnect the power supply from the cradle.
  • Page 37: Replacing The Linear Imager Scanner Battery

    GETTING STARTED 1 - 11 Replacing the Linear Imager Scanner Battery The battery is installed in the cordless linear imager scanner by the factory and resides in a chamber in the linear imager scanner handle. To replace the battery: Insert a Phillips screwdriver in the screw at the base of the linear imager scanner, then turn the screw counterclockwise to release the latch.
  • Page 38: Charging The Linear Imager Scanner Battery

    1 - 12 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Charging the Linear Imager Scanner Battery Fully charge the linear imager scanner battery before using the linear imager scanner for the first time. To charge the linear imager scanner battery, place the linear imager scanner in the cradle, ensuring that the metal contacts on the bottom of the linear imager scanner touch the contacts on the cradle.
  • Page 39: Reconditioning The Linear Imager Scanner Battery

    GETTING STARTED 1 - 13 Reconditioning the Linear Imager Scanner Battery To maintain optimal performance of the linear imager scanner NiMH battery, perform a battery recondition approximately once a year. To begin the battery recondition cycle: Scan Battery Recondition below. Battery Recondition Place the linear imager scanner into the cradle.
  • Page 40: Inserting The Linear Imager Scanner In The Cradle

    1 - 14 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Inserting the Linear Imager Scanner in the Cradle Insert the linear imager scanner in the cradle so that the metal contacts on the bottom of the linear imager scanner handle touch the contacts on the cradle. Push the handle lightly to ensure a proper connection, engaging the contacts in the cradle and linear imager scanner.
  • Page 41: Inserting/Removing Linear Imager Scanner In The Cr0078-P Cradle

    GETTING STARTED 1 - 15 Ensure the desk/wall mount converter knob is in the position shown in Figure 1-11. Desk/Wall Mount Converter Knob Vertical Mount - Inserting the Linear Imager Scanner in the Cradle Figure 1-11 Inserting/Removing Linear Imager Scanner in the CR0078-P Cradle To insert the scanner in the Presentation Cradle: Insert the scanner by placing the bottom of the scanner, at a slight forward angle, into the CR0078-P cradle.
  • Page 42 1 - 16 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Click Removing the Linear Imager Scanner in the Presentation Cradle Figure 1-13...
  • Page 43: Wall Mount Bracket Template

    GETTING STARTED 1 - 17 Wall Mount Bracket Template For your convenience, a wall mount bracket can be purchased from Motorola. Use the mounting holes on the Wall Mount Bracket or use the template in Figure 1-14 to determine the location of the screw holes.
  • Page 44: Radio Communications

    1 - 18 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Radio Communications The linear imager scanner can communicate with remote devices via Bluetooth Technology Profile Support, or by pairing with a cradle. For radio communication parameters, detailed information about operational modes, Bluetooth Technology Profile Support and pairing, see Chapter 4, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS.
  • Page 45 GETTING STARTED 1 - 19 To attach the lanyard: Open the battery door latch as described in Replacing the Linear Imager Scanner Battery on page 1-11. Do not remove the battery. Hook the loop of the lanyard around the screw container inside the battery door latch, between the loop guides.
  • Page 46 1 - 20 LI4278 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 47: Chapter 2 Scanning

    CHAPTER 2 SCANNING Introduction This chapter provides beeper and LED definitions, scanning techniques, general instructions and tips about scanning, and decode ranges. Beeper and LED Definitions The linear imager scanner issues different beep sequences/patterns and an LED display to indicate status. Table 2-1 defines beep sequences/patterns and LED displays which occur during both normal scanning and while programming the linear imager scanner.
  • Page 48 2 - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Scanner Beeper and LED Definitions (Continued) Table 2-1 Beeper Sequence LED Indication Indication Four long low beeps 1. A transmission error was detected in a scanned symbol. The data is ignored. This occurs if a unit is not properly configured.
  • Page 49 SCANNING 2 - 3 Scanner Beeper and LED Definitions (Continued) Table 2-1 Beeper Sequence LED Indication Indication Long low/long high/long None Connection attempt was rejected by remote device. low/long high beeps Note: In the case of Pairing Methods on page 4-21, the cradle may already be connected to another linear imager scanner in single Point-to-Point locked mode, or...
  • Page 50 2 - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Scanner Beeper and LED Definitions (Continued) Table 2-1 Beeper Sequence LED Indication Indication Three long high beeps None Code 39 buffer is full. High/low/high beeps None The Code 39 buffer was erased/cleared. Low/high/low beeps...
  • Page 51: Cradle Led Definitions

    SCANNING 2 - 5 Cradle LED Definitions IMPORTANT When the scanner is inserted into the CR0078-S (standard) cradle, the scanner's LED is used as the charging indicator. When the scanner is inserted into the CR0078-P (presentation) cradle, the cradle's LED is used as the charging indicator.
  • Page 52: Scanning

    2 - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Scanning To program the linear imager scanner, see the appropriate host chapter, Chapter 4, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS Chapter 11, SYMBOLOGIES. (In addition to the parameters included in the chapters mentioned, user preference and miscellaneous linear imager scanner option parameters are also available in this guide.)
  • Page 53: Hands-Free Scanning

    SCANNING 2 - 7 Hands-Free Scanning The linear imager scanner is in hands-free (presentation) mode when it sits in the CR0078-P cradle. In this mode the linear imager scanner operates in continuous (constant-on) mode, where it automatically decodes a bar code presented in the field of view. The scanner LED is on, solid green To scan: Ensure all connections are secure (see appropriate host chapter).
  • Page 54: Decode Ranges

    2 - 8 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Decode Ranges Ranges are calculated on Code 39 except where noted. LI4278 Decode Ranges Table 2-3 Typical Working Ranges Symbol Density Bar Code Type Near 4 mil Code 39 4 in. (10.2 cm) 10.0 in.
  • Page 55: Chapter 3 Maintenance, Troubleshooting & Technical Specifications

    This chapter provides suggested linear imager scanner and cradle maintenance, troubleshooting, technical specifications, and signal descriptions (pinouts). Maintenance Known Harmful Ingredients The following chemicals are known to damage the plastics on Motorola scanners/cradles and should not come in contact with the device: • Acetone • Ammonia solutions •...
  • Page 56: Cleaning The Linear Imager Scanner

    Rub the cotton portion of the cotton-tipped applicator back-and-forth across the connector on the Motorola scanner at least 3 times. Do not leave any cotton residue on the connector. Use the cotton-tipped applicator dipped in alcohol to remove any grease and dirt near the connector area.
  • Page 57: Battery Information

    104° F (0° C to 40°C) temperature range. The standard warranty period for all Motorola batteries is 30 days, regardless if the battery was purchased separately or included as part of the linear imager scanner. For more information on batteries, please visit:...
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    3 - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table 3-1 Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Battery Linear imager scanner battery Battery may need reconditioning. Restore the battery by performing a requires frequent charging. battery reconditioning cycle. See Reconditioning the Linear Imager Scanner Battery on page 1-13 more information.
  • Page 59 MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 - 5 Troubleshooting (Continued) Table 3-1 Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Linear imager scanner emits RS-232 receive error. Normal during host reset. Otherwise, high/high/high/low beeps. set the linear imager scanner's RS-232 parity to match the host setting. Linear imager scanner emits The linear imager scanner is Normal.
  • Page 60 3 - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Troubleshooting (Continued) Table 3-1 Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Power-up beep occurs more than The host PC performed a cold The USB bus may put the linear imager once. boot. scanner in a state where power to the linear imager scanner is cycled on and off more than once.
  • Page 61 MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 - 7 Troubleshooting (Continued) Table 3-1 Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Linear imager scanner emits five Conversion or format error was Ensure the linear imager scanner’s long low beep after a bar code is detected.
  • Page 62 Check battery and charging contacts; ensure power and cable connections to cradle are secure. NOTE If after performing these checks the symbol still does not scan, contact the distributor or contact Motorola Solutions Support. See page xxiii for contact information.
  • Page 63: Technical Specifications

    MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 - 9 Technical Specifications Technical Specifications - LI4278 Linear Imager Scanner Table 3-2 Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions 3.84 in. H x 2.75 in. W x 7.34 in. L 9.8 cm H x 7 cm W x 18.6 cm L Weight (with battery) Approximately 7.9 oz.
  • Page 64 3 - 10 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Technical Specifications - LI4278 Linear Imager Scanner (Continued) Table 3-2 Item Description Storage Temperature -40° to 158° F (-40° to 70° C) Charging Temperature 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C) nominal, 41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C) ideal...
  • Page 65 MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 - 11 Technical Specifications - CR0078-S/CR0008-S Cradle (Continued) Table 3-3 Item Description Performance Characteristics Interfaces Supported Features on-board Multiple Interface with: RS-232C (Standard, Nixdorf, ICL, & Fujitsu); IBM 468x/469x; Keyboard Wedge; USB (Standard, IBM SurePOS, Macintosh); SSI; (CR0078-S only) 123Scan ;...
  • Page 66 3 - 12 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Technical Specifications - CR0078-P Cradle (Continued) Table 3-4 Item Description Charging Temperature 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C) nominal, 41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C) ideal Humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
  • Page 67: Cradle Signal Descriptions

    MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 - 13 Cradle Signal Descriptions The signal descriptions in Table 3-5 apply to the connector on the linear imager scanner and are for reference only. Cradle Signal Pin-outs Table 3-5 Keyboard Synapse RS-232 Wedge Reserved SynClock Reserved...
  • Page 68 3 - 14 LI4278 Product Reference Guide The signal descriptions in Table 3-6 apply to the connector from the linear imager scanner to the linear imager scanner cradle and are for reference only. Cradle Pin-outs Table 3-6 Description CRADLE_TXD CRADLE_RXD...
  • Page 69: Chapter 4 Radio Communications

    CHAPTER 4 RADIO COMMUNICATIONS Introduction This chapter provides information about the modes of operation and features available for wireless communication between linear imager scanners, cradles and hosts. The chapter also includes the parameters necessary to configure the linear imager scanner. The linear imager scanner ships with the settings shown in the Radio Communication Default Table on page (also see...
  • Page 70: Radio Communications Parameter Defaults

    4 - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Radio Communications Parameter Defaults Table 4-1 lists the defaults for radio communication parameters. If you wish to change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Radio Communications Parameters section beginning on page 4-3.
  • Page 71: Wireless Beeper Definitions

    RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 3 Radio Communication Default Table (Continued) Table 4-1 Page Parameter Default Number Variable Pin Code Static 4-28 (Default PIN code is 12345) Encryption Disable 4-29 Batch Mode (F1h 20h) Normal (Do Not Batch Data) 4-25 Secure Simple Pairing IO Capability No Input/No Output 4-30 (SPP Server and SPP Master Host Mode Only)
  • Page 72 4 - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Radio Communications Host Types (continued) Cradle Host Serial Port Profile (Master) Serial Port Profile (Slave) Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (HID Slave)
  • Page 73: Bluetooth Technology Profile Support

    RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 5 Bluetooth Technology Profile Support With Bluetooth Technology Profile Support, the cradle is not required for wireless communication. The linear imager scanner communicates directly to the host using Bluetooth technology. The linear imager scanner supports the standard Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) and HID Profiles which enable the linear imager scanner to communicate with other Bluetooth devices that support these profiles.
  • Page 74: Bluetooth Friendly Name

    Select General Discoverable Mode when initiating connection from a PC. • Select Limited Discoverable Mode when initiating connection from a mobile device (e.g., Motorola Q), and the device does not appear in General Discoverable Mode. Note that it can take longer to discover the device in this mode.
  • Page 75: Hid Host Parameters

    RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 7 HID Host Parameters The linear imager scanner supports keyboard emulation over the Bluetooth HID profile. In this mode the linear imager scanner can interact with Bluetooth enabled hosts supporting the HID profile as a Bluetooth keyboard. Scanned data is transmitted to the host as keystrokes.
  • Page 76 4 - 8 LI4278 Product Reference Guide HID Country Keyboard Types (continued) Spanish Windows Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows French Canadian Windows 2000/XP Portuguese/Brazilian Windows...
  • Page 77: Hid Keyboard Keystroke Delay

    RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 9 HID Keyboard Keystroke Delay This parameter sets the delay, in milliseconds, between emulated keystrokes. Scan a bar code below to increase the delay when the HID host requires a slower transmission of data. No Delay (0 msec) Medium Delay (20 msec) Long Delay (40 msec) HID CAPS Lock Override...
  • Page 78: Hid Ignore Unknown Characters

    4 - 10 LI4278 Product Reference Guide HID Ignore Unknown Characters This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation device and IBM device. Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. When Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters is selected, all bar code data is sent except for unknown characters, and no error beeps sound.
  • Page 79: Hid Keyboard Fn1 Substitution

    RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 11 HID Keyboard FN1 Substitution When enabled, this parameter allows replacement of any FN1 character in an EAN128 bar code with a Key Category and value chosen by the user. See FN1 Substitution Values on page 5-24 to set the Key Category and Key Value.
  • Page 80: Simulated Caps Lock

    4 - 12 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Simulated Caps Lock When enabled, the linear imager scanner inverts upper and lower case characters on the linear imager scanner bar code as if the Caps Lock state is enabled on the keyboard. This inversion is done regardless of the current state of the keyboard Caps Lock state.
  • Page 81: Auto-Reconnect Feature

    RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 13 Auto-reconnect Feature When in SPP Master or Cradle Host mode, the linear imager scanner automatically tries to reconnect to a remote device when a disconnection occurs that is due to the radio losing communication. This can happen if the linear imager scanner goes out of range with the remote device, or if the remote device powers down.
  • Page 82: Reconnect Attempt Beep Feedback

    4 - 14 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Reconnect Attempt Beep Feedback When a linear imager scanner disconnects as it goes out of range, it immediately attempts to reconnect. While the linear imager scanner attempts to reconnect, the green LED continues to blink. If the auto-reconnect process fails, the linear imager scanner emits a page timeout beep (long low/long high) and stops blinking the LED.
  • Page 83: Reconnect Attempt Interval

    RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 15 Reconnect Attempt Interval When a linear imager scanner disconnects as it goes out of range, it immediately attempts to reconnect for the default time interval of 30 seconds. This time interval can be changed to one of the options below. To set the Reconnect Attempt Interval, scan one of the bar codes below.
  • Page 84: Auto-Reconnect In Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (Hid Slave) Mode

    4 - 16 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Auto-reconnect in Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (HID Slave) Mode In Bluetooth Keyboard Emulation (HID Slave) mode, select a re-connect option for when the linear imager scanner loses its connection with a remote device: •...
  • Page 85: Out Of Range Indicator

    RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 17 Out of Range Indicator An out of range indicator can be set by scanning Enable Beep on Reconnect Attempt on page 4-14 extending the time using the Reconnect Attempt Interval on page 4-15. For example, with Beep on Reconnect Attempt disabled while the linear imager scanner loses radio connection when it is taken out of range, the linear imager scanner attempts to reconnect silently during the time interval set by scanning a Reconnect Attempt Interval.
  • Page 86: Linear Imager Scanner(S) To Cradle Support

    4 - 18 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Linear Imager Scanner(s) To Cradle Support Modes of Operation The charging cradle with radio supports two radio communication modes of operation, allowing the linear imager scanner to communicate wirelessly: • Point-to-Point • Multipoint-to-Point.
  • Page 87: Parameter Broadcast (Cradle Host Only)

    RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 19 Parameter Broadcast (Cradle Host Only) NOTE When Parameter Broadcast is disabled on one scanner in the piconet, Parameter Broadcast is disabled on all scanners in the piconet. When in multipoint-to-point mode, enable Parameter Broadcast to broadcast all parameter bar codes scanned to all other linear imager scanners in the piconet.
  • Page 88: Pairing Modes

    4 - 20 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Pairing Modes When operating with the cradle, two modes of pairing are supported: • Locked Pairing Mode - When a cradle is paired (connected) to the linear imager scanner (or up to three...
  • Page 89: Pairing Methods

    Unpair the linear imager scanner from the cradle or PC/host to make the cradle available for pairing with another linear imager scanner. Scan the bar code below to disconnect the linear imager scanner from its cradle/PC host. An unpairing bar code is also included in the LI4278 Quick Reference Guide. Unpairing Pairing Bar Code Format When the linear imager scanner is configured as an SPP Master, you must create a pairing bar code for the remote Bluetooth device to which the linear imager scanner can connect.
  • Page 90: Pairing Bar Code Example

    4 - 22 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Pairing Bar Code Example If the remote device to which the linear imager scanner can connect has a Bluetooth address of 11:22:33:44:55:66, then the pairing bar code is: Paring Bar Code Content: B112233445566 ‘B’...
  • Page 91 RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 23 Connection Maintenance Interval To set the Connection Maintenance Interval, scan one of the bar codes below Set Interval to 15 Minutes Set Interval to 30 Minutes Set Interval to 60 Minutes Set Interval to 2 Hours Set Interval to 4 Hours Set Interval to 8 Hours Set Interval to 24 Hours...
  • Page 92: Batch Mode

    4 - 24 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Batch Mode Parameter # F1 20h IMPORTANT Batch mode does not apply to SPP Slave Mode. The linear imager scanner supports three versions of batch mode. When the linear imager scanner is configured for any of the batch modes, it attempts to store bar code data (not parameter bar codes) until transmission is initialized, or the maximum number of bar codes are stored.
  • Page 93 RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 25 Batch Mode (continued) Normal (00h) Out of Range Batch Mode (01h) Standard Batch Mode (02h) Cradle Contact Batch Mode (03h) Enter Batch Mode Send Batch Data...
  • Page 94: Page Button

    4 - 26 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Page Button The CR0078-P cradle offers a page button (see CR0078-P Series Cradle on page 1-6). The page button is a sensor that when touched, causes paired scanners to emit a beeping sequence. The default is Disable Page Button.
  • Page 95: Bluetooth Security

    RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 27 Bluetooth Security The linear imager scanner supports Bluetooth Authentication and Encryption. Authentication can be requested by either the remote device or the linear imager scanner. Once Authentication is complete, either device may then negotiate to enable Encryption. NOTE A remote device can still request Authentication.
  • Page 96: Pin Code

    4 - 28 LI4278 Product Reference Guide PIN Code To set and store a PIN code (e.g., password) on the linear imager scanner to connect to the host: Scan the Set & Store PIN Code bar code below. Scan five alphanumeric programming bar codes using the alphanumeric bar codes beginning on page E-1.
  • Page 97: Encryption

    RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4 - 29 Encryption NOTE Authentication must be performed before Encryption can take effect. To set up the linear imager scanner for enabling Encryption, scan Enable Encryption. To prevent the linear imager scanner from enabling Encryption, scan Disable Encryption. When enabled, the radio encrypts data Enable Encryption Disable Encryption...
  • Page 98: Secure Simple Pairing Io Capability (Spp Server And Spp Master Host Mode Only)

    4 - 30 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Secure Simple Pairing IO Capability (SPP Server and SPP Master Host Mode Only) Parameter # F0h 38Fh Bluetooth 2.1 uses The Secure Simple Pairing method to authenticate devices and create an encryption key.
  • Page 99: Bluetooth Radio, Linking, And Batch Operation

    Bluetooth Radio, Linking, and Batch Operation The LI4278 linear imager scanner has a Bluetooth Class 2 radio which achieves a range of at least 135m / 440ft (open air, line of sight). The actual range you achieve is influenced by the presence of other radios, shelving and wall materials as well as which cradle is tested.
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  • Page 101: Chapter 5 User Preferences & Miscellaneous Scanner Options

    CHAPTER 5 USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS Introduction If desired, program the linear imager scanner to perform various functions, or activate different features. This chapter describes imaging preference features and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features. The linear imager scanner ships with the settings in User Preferences Parameter Defaults on page 5-2 (also for all host device and miscellaneous defaults).
  • Page 102: Scanning Sequence Examples

    5 - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases scanning one bar code sets the parameter value. For example, to set the beeper tone to high, scan the High Frequency (beeper tone) bar code listed under Beeper Tone on page 5-7.
  • Page 103 USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS 5 - 3 Parameter Page Parameter Default Number Number Time Delay to Presentation Sleep Mode F1h 96h 5 Min 5-15 Timeout to Low Power Mode from Auto Aim F1h D9h 15 sec 5-17 Continuous Bar Code Read F1 89h Disable 5-18...
  • Page 104: User Preferences

    5 - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide User Preferences Default Parameters The scanner can be reset to two types of defaults: factory defaults or custom defaults. Scan the appropriate bar code below to reset the scanner to its default settings and/or set the scanner’s current settings as the custom default.
  • Page 105: Report Version

    USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS 5 - 5 Report Version Scan the bar code below to report the version of software installed in the linear imager scanner. Report Software Version Parameter Bar Code Scanning Parameter # ECh To disable the decoding of parameter bar codes, including the Set Defaults parameter bar codes, scan the Disable Parameter Scanning bar code below.
  • Page 106: Beep After Good Decode

    5 - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Beep After Good Decode Parameter # 38h Scan a bar code below to select whether or not the linear imager scanner beeps after a good decode. If selecting Do Not Beep After Good Decode, the beeper still operates during parameter menu scanning and to indicate error conditions.
  • Page 107: Beeper Tone

    USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS 5 - 7 Beeper Tone Parameter # 91h To select a decode beep frequency (tone), scan one of the following bar codes. (03h) Low Tone (02h) Medium Tone (01h) High Tone (00h) Medium to High Tone (2-tone) (04h)
  • Page 108: Suppress Power Up Beeps

    5 - 8 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Suppress Power Up Beeps Parameter # F1h D1h Scan a bar code below to select whether or not to suppress linear imager scanner beeps upon power up Do Not Suppress Power Up Beeps...
  • Page 109: Beeper Duration

    USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS 5 - 9 Beeper Duration Parameter # F1h 74h To select the duration for the beeper, scan one of the following bar codes. Short (00h) Medium (01h) Long (02h)
  • Page 110: Hand-Held Trigger Mode

    5 - 10 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Hand-Held Trigger Mode Parameter # 8Ah Select one of the following trigger modes for the linear imager scanner: • Standard (Level) - A trigger pull activates decode processing. Decode processing continues until the bar code decodes, you release the trigger, or the Decode Session Timeout occurs.
  • Page 111: Hands-Free Trigger Mode

    USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS 5 - 11 Hands-Free Trigger Mode Parameter # F1h 76h In hands-free mode, the linear imager scanner automatically triggers when presented with a bar code. Lifting the linear imager scanner causes it to behave according to the setting of the Hand-Held Trigger Mode on page 5-10.
  • Page 112: Low Power Mode

    5 - 12 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Low Power Mode Parameter # 80h If enabled, the linear imager scanner enters a low power consumption mode after Time Delay to Low Power Mode has expired, in which the LEDs turn off in order to conserve energy and prolong the life of the scanner.
  • Page 113: Time Delay To Low Power Mode

    USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS 5 - 13 Time Delay to Low Power Mode Parameter # 92h This parameter sets the time it takes the linear imager scanner to enter low power mode after any scanning activity. Scan the appropriate bar code below to set the time. 100msec 500 msec 1 sec...
  • Page 114 5 - 14 LI4278 Product Reference Guide 4 secs 5 secs...
  • Page 115: Time Delay To Presentation Sleep Mode

    USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS 5 - 15 Time Delay to Presentation Sleep Mode Parameter # F1h 96h In Presentation Mode, this parameter sets the time the linear imager scanner remains active before entering sleep mode with no illumination. The linear imager scanner wakes when it senses motion, upon presentation of a bar code, or a trigger pull.
  • Page 116 5 - 16 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Time Delay to Presentation Sleep Mode (continued) 15 Minutes (1Bh) 30 Minutes (1Dh) 45 Minutes (1Eh) 1 Hour (21h) 3 Hours (23h) 6 Hours (26h) 9 Hours (29h)
  • Page 117: Timeout To Low Power Mode From Auto Aim

    USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS 5 - 17 Timeout to Low Power Mode from Auto Aim Parameter # F1h D9h This parameter sets the time the linear imager scanner remains in auto aim before entering low power mode. Disabled 5 secs 15 secs 30 secs...
  • Page 118: Continuous Bar Code Read

    5 - 18 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Continuous Bar Code Read Parameter # F1 89h Enable this to report every bar code while the trigger is pressed. Disable Continuous Bar Code Read (0h) Enable Continuous Bar Code Read (1h) Unique Bar Code Reporting Parameter # F1h D3h Enable this to report only unique bar codes while the trigger is pressed.
  • Page 119: Decode Session Timeout

    USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS 5 - 19 Decode Session Timeout Parameter # 88h This parameter sets the maximum time decode processing continues during a scan attempt. It is programmable in 0.1 second increments from 0.5 to 9.9 seconds. The default timeout is 9.9 seconds. To set a Decode Session Timeout, scan the bar code below.
  • Page 120: Decoding Illumination

    5 - 20 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Decoding Illumination Parameter # F0h, 2Ah Scanning Enable Decoding Illumination enables LED Illumination and usually results in superior images and reading ranges. Scanning Disable Decoding Illumination disables LED illumination. Enable Decoding Illumination (01h)
  • Page 121: Miscellaneous Scanner Parameters

    USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS 5 - 21 Miscellaneous Scanner Parameters Transmit Code ID Character Parameter # 2Dh A Code ID character identifies the code type of a scanned bar code. This is useful when decoding more than one code type. In addition to any single character prefix already selected, the Code ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol.
  • Page 122: Prefix/Suffix Values

    5 - 22 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Prefix/Suffix Values Key Category Parameter # P = 63h, S1 = 62h, S2 = 64h Decimal Value Parameter # P = 69h, S1 = 68h, S2 = 6Ah You can append a prefix and/or one or two suffixes to scan data for use in data editing. To set a value for a prefix or suffix, scan a four-digit number (i.e., four bar codes from...
  • Page 123: Scan Data Transmission Format

    USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS 5 - 23 Scan Data Transmission Format Parameter # EBh To change the scan data format, scan one of the following eight bar codes corresponding to the desired format. NOTE If using this parameter do not use ADF rules to set the prefix/suffix To set values for the prefix and/or suffix, see Prefix/Suffix Values on page 5-22.
  • Page 124: Fn1 Substitution Values

    5 - 24 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Scan Data Transmission Format (continued) (05h) (06h) (07h) FN1 Substitution Values Key Category Parameter # 67h Decimal Value Parameter # 6Dh The Wedge and USB HID Keyboard hosts support a FN1 Substitution feature.
  • Page 125: Transmit "No Read" Message

    USER PREFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS SCANNER OPTIONS 5 - 25 Transmit “No Read” Message Parameter # 5Eh Scan a bar code below to select whether or not to transmit a No Read message. Enable this to transmit the characters NR when a successful decode does not occur before trigger release or the Decode Session Timeout expires.
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  • Page 127: Chapter 6 Keyboard Wedge Interface

    CHAPTER 6 KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE Introduction This chapter provides instructions for programming the cradle for keyboard wedge host interface, used to connect the cradle between the keyboard and host computer. The linear imager scanner translates the bar code data into keystrokes, and transmits the information to the host computer via the cradle interface. The host computer accepts the keystrokes as if they originated from the keyboard.
  • Page 128: Connecting A Keyboard Wedge Interface

    6 - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Connecting a Keyboard Wedge Interface NOTE See Chapter 4, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS for information about linear imager scanner/cradle pairing and wireless communication. The linear imager scanner must be connected to the cradle for the host parameter setting to take effect. When the linear imager scanner is not connected to a cradle, and a host parameter bar code is scanned, a long low/long high beep sequence sounds.
  • Page 129: Keyboard Wedge Parameter Defaults

    KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE 6 - 3 Keyboard Wedge Parameter Defaults Table 6-1 lists the defaults for Keyboard Wedge host parameters. To change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) in the Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters section beginning on page 6-4. NOTE See Appendix A, STANDARD DEFAULT PARAMETERS for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and...
  • Page 130: Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters

    6 - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge Host Parameters Keyboard Wedge Host Types Select the Keyboard Wedge host by scanning one of the bar codes below. IBM PC/AT & IBM PC Compatibles IBM AT Notebook...
  • Page 131: Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Country Codes)

    KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE 6 - 5 Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Country Codes) Scan the bar code corresponding to the keyboard type. If the keyboard type is not listed, see Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation on page 6-8. North American German Windows French Windows French Canadian Windows 95/98 French Canadian Windows XP/2000...
  • Page 132 6 - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Country Codes) (continued) Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows Portuguese-Brazilian Windows...
  • Page 133: Ignore Unknown Characters

    KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE 6 - 7 Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. When Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters is selected, all bar code data is sent except for unknown characters, and no error beeps sound on the linear imager scanner.
  • Page 134: Intra-Keystroke Delay

    6 - 8 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Intra-Keystroke Delay When enabled, an additional delay is inserted between each emulated key depression and release. This sets the Keystroke Delay parameter to a minimum of 5 msec as well. Enable Intra-Keystroke Delay...
  • Page 135: Caps Lock On

    KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE 6 - 9 Caps Lock On When enabled, the linear imager scanner emulates keystrokes as if the Caps Lock key is always pressed. Note that if both Caps Lock On and Caps Lock Override are enabled, Caps Lock Override takes precedence Enable Caps Lock On Disable Caps Lock On...
  • Page 136: Convert Wedge Data

    6 - 10 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Convert Wedge Data When enabled, the linear imager scanner converts all bar code data to the selected case. Convert to Upper Case Convert to Lower Case No Convert Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as control key sequences (see Table 6-2 on page 6-13).
  • Page 137: Fn1 Substitution

    KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE 6 - 11 FN1 Substitution When enabled, the linear imager scanner replaces FN1 characters in an EAN128 bar code with a keystroke chosen by the user (see FN1 Substitution Values on page 5-24). Enable FN1 Substitution Disable FN1 Substitution Send Make and Break When enabled, the scan codes for releasing a key are not sent.
  • Page 138: Keyboard Map

    6 - 12 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Map Refer to the following keyboard map for prefix/suffix keystroke parameters. To program the prefix/suffix values, see the bar codes on page 5-22. 7006 7014 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007...
  • Page 139: Ascii Character Set For Keyboard Wedge

    KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE 6 - 13 ASCII Character Set for Keyboard Wedge NOTE Code 39 Full ASCII interprets the bar code special character ($ + % /) preceding a Code 39 character and assigns an ASCII character value to the pair. For example, when Code 39 Full ASCII is enabled and a +B is scanned, it is interpreted as b, %J as ?, and %V as @.
  • Page 140 6 - 14 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Table 6-2 Full ASCII ASCII Value Keystroke Code 39 Encode Character 1023 CTRL W 1024 CTRL X 1025 CTRL Y 1026 CTRL Z 1027 CTRL [ /ESC...
  • Page 141 KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE 6 - 15 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Table 6-2 Full ASCII ASCII Value Keystroke Code 39 Encode Character 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 < 1061 1062 > 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069...
  • Page 142 6 - 16 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Table 6-2 Full ASCII ASCII Value Keystroke Code 39 Encode Character 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 ‘...
  • Page 143 KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE 6 - 17 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Table 6-2 Full ASCII ASCII Value Keystroke Code 39 Encode Character 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 The keystroke in bold is sent only if the “Function Key Mapping”...
  • Page 144 6 - 18 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge ALT Key Character Set (Continued) Table 6-3 ALT Keys Keystroke 2075 ALT K 2076 ALT L 2077 ALT M 2078 ALT N 2079 ALT O 2080 ALT P 2081 ALT Q...
  • Page 145 KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE 6 - 19 Keyboard Wedge GIU Key Character Set (Continued) Table 6-4 GUI Keys Keystrokes 3067 GUI C 3068 GUI D 3069 GUI E 3070 GUI F 3071 GUI G 3072 GUI H 3073 GUI I 3074 GUI J 3075 GUI K...
  • Page 146 6 - 20 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge F Key Character Set (Continued) Table 6-5 F Keys Keystroke 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010 5011 5012 5013 5014 5015 5016 5017 5018 5019 5020 5021 5022 5023 5024 Keyboard Wedge Numeric Keypad Character Set...
  • Page 147 KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE 6 - 21 Keyboard Wedge Numeric Keypad Character Set (Continued) Table 6-6 Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6050 6051 6052 6053 6054 6055 6056 6057 6058 Enter 6059 Num Lock...
  • Page 148 6 - 22 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge Extended Keypad Character Set Table 6-7 Extended Keypad Keystroke 7001 Break 7002 Delete 7003 Pg Up 7004 7005 Pg Dn 7006 Pause 7007 Scroll Lock 7008 Backspace 7009 7010 Print Screen...
  • Page 149: Chapter 7 Rs-232 Interface

    NOTE This linear imager scanner uses TTL RS-232 signal levels, which interface with most system architectures. For system architectures requiring RS-232C signal levels, Motorola offers different cables providing the TTL to RS-232C conversion. Contact Motorola Solutions Support for more information. Throughout the programming bar code menus, default values are indicated with asterisks (...
  • Page 150: Connecting An Rs-232 Interface

    7 - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Connecting an RS-232 Interface NOTE See Chapter 4, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS for information about linear imager scanner/cradle pairing and wireless communication. The linear imager scanner must be connected to the cradle for the host parameter setting to take effect.
  • Page 151: Rs-232 Parameter Defaults

    RS-232 INTERFACE 7 - 3 RS-232 Parameter Defaults Table 7-1 lists the defaults for RS-232 host parameters. If any option needs to be changed, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Parameter Descriptions section beginning on page 7-4. NOTE See Appendix A, STANDARD DEFAULT PARAMETERS for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
  • Page 152: Host Parameters

    7 - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide RS-232 Host Parameters Various RS-232 hosts are set up with their own parameter default settings (Table 7-2). Selecting the ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, Olivetti, Omron, or terminal sets the defaults listed below.
  • Page 153 RS-232 INTERFACE 7 - 5 RS-232 Host Parameters (continued) Selecting the ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, OPOS terminal enables the transmission of code ID characters listed in Table 7-3 below. These code ID characters are not programmable and are separate from the Transmit Code ID feature.
  • Page 154: Host Types

    7 - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide RS-232 Host Types To select an RS-232 host interface, scan one of the following bar codes. Standard RS-232 ICL RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode A Wincor-Nixdorf RS-232 Mode B Olivetti ORS4500...
  • Page 155 RS-232 INTERFACE 7 - 7 RS-232 Host Types (continued) Omron OPOS/JPOS Fujitsu RS-232 CUTE NOTE The CUTE host disables all parameter scanning, including set defaults. If the CUTE parameter is inadvertently selected, scan *Enable Parameter Bar Code Scanning (01h) on page 5-5, then change the host selection.
  • Page 156: Baud Rate

    7 - 8 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Baud Rate Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the linear imager scanner's baud rate to match the baud rate setting of the host device. Otherwise, data may not reach the host device or may reach it in distorted form.
  • Page 157: Parity

    RS-232 INTERFACE 7 - 9 Parity A parity check bit is the most significant bit of each ASCII coded character. Select the parity type according to host device requirements. • Select Odd parity and the parity bit value is set to 0 or 1, based on data, to ensure that an odd number of 1 bits are contained in the coded character.
  • Page 158: Data Bits (Ascii Format)

    7 - 10 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Data Bits (ASCII Format) This parameter allows the linear imager scanner to interface with devices requiring a 7-bit or 8-bit ASCII protocol. 7-Bit 8-Bit Check Receive Errors Select whether or not the parity, framing, and overrun of received characters are checked. The parity value of received characters is verified against the parity parameter selected above.
  • Page 159: Hardware Handshaking

    RS-232 INTERFACE 7 - 11 Hardware Handshaking The data interface consists of an RS-232 port designed to operate either with or without the hardware handshaking lines, Request to Send (RTS), and Clear to Send (CTS). If Standard RTS/CTS handshaking is not selected, scan data is transmitted as it becomes available. If Standard RTS/CTS handshaking is selected, scan data is transmitted according to the following sequence: •...
  • Page 160 7 - 12 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Hardware Handshaking (continued) • None: Scan the bar code below if no Hardware Handshaking is desired. • Standard RTS/CTS: Scan the bar code below to select Standard RTS/CTS Hardware Handshaking. • RTS/CTS Option 1: When RTS/CTS Option 1 is selected, the linear imager scanner asserts RTS before transmitting and ignores the state of CTS.
  • Page 161: Software Handshaking

    RS-232 INTERFACE 7 - 13 Software Handshaking This parameter offers control of the data transmission process in addition to, or instead of, that offered by hardware handshaking. There are five options. If Software Handshaking and Hardware Handshaking are both enabled, Hardware Handshaking takes precedence.
  • Page 162 7 - 14 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Software Handshaking (continued) None ACK/NAK ACK/NAK with ENQ XON/XOFF...
  • Page 163: Host Serial Response Time-Out

    RS-232 INTERFACE 7 - 15 Host Serial Response Time-out This parameter specifies how long the linear imager scanner waits for an ACK, NAK, ENQ, XON, or CTS before determining that a transmission error occurred. Minimum: 2 sec Low: 2.5 sec Medium: 5 sec High: 7.5 sec Maximum: 9.9 sec...
  • Page 164: Rts Line State

    7 - 16 LI4278 Product Reference Guide RTS Line State This parameter sets the idle state of the Serial Host RTS line. Scan a bar code below to select Low RTS or High RTS line state. Host: Low RTS Host: High RTS Beep on ...
  • Page 165: Intercharacter Delay

    RS-232 INTERFACE 7 - 17 Intercharacter Delay This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay inserted between character transmissions. Minimum: 0 msec Low: 25 msec Medium: 50 msec High: 75 msec Maximum: 99 msec...
  • Page 166: Nixdorf Beep/Led Options

    7 - 18 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Nixdorf Beep/LED Options When Nixdorf Mode B is selected, this indicates when the linear imager scanner should beep and turn on its LED after a decode. Normal Operation (Beep/LED immediately after decode) Beep/LED After Transmission...
  • Page 167: Ascii Character Set For Rs-232

    RS-232 INTERFACE 7 - 19 ASCII Character Set for RS-232 The values in Table 7-4 can be assigned as prefixes or suffixes for ASCII character data transmission. ASCII Character Set for RS-232 Table 7-4 Full ASCII ASCII Value ASCII Character Code 39 Encode Character 1000 1001...
  • Page 168 7 - 20 LI4278 Product Reference Guide ASCII Character Set for RS-232 (Continued) Table 7-4 Full ASCII ASCII Value ASCII Character Code 39 Encode Character 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 Space Space 1033 1034 " 1035 1036 1037 1038 &...
  • Page 169 RS-232 INTERFACE 7 - 21 ASCII Character Set for RS-232 (Continued) Table 7-4 Full ASCII ASCII Value ASCII Character Code 39 Encode Character 1059 1060 < 1061 1062 > 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076...
  • Page 170 7 - 22 LI4278 Product Reference Guide ASCII Character Set for RS-232 (Continued) Table 7-4 Full ASCII ASCII Value ASCII Character Code 39 Encode Character 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104...
  • Page 171 RS-232 INTERFACE 7 - 23 ASCII Character Set for RS-232 (Continued) Table 7-4 Full ASCII ASCII Value ASCII Character Code 39 Encode Character 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 Undefined 7013 ENTER...
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  • Page 173: Chapter 8 Usb Interface

    CHAPTER 8 USB INTERFACE Introduction This chapter provides instructions for programming the cradle to interface with a USB host. The linear imager scanner cradle connects directly to a USB host, or a powered USB hub. The USB host can power the cradle and recharge the linear imager scanner battery, but this charging method has limitations.
  • Page 174: Connecting A Usb Interface

    8 - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Connecting a USB Interface NOTE See Chapter 4, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS for information about linear imager scanner/cradle pairing and wireless communication The linear imager scanner must be connected to the cradle for the host parameter setting to take effect.
  • Page 175 USB INTERFACE 8 - 3 To connect the USB interface: Attach the modular connector of the USB interface cable to the host port on the bottom of the linear imager scanner cradle (see Connecting the CR0078-S/CR0008-S Series Cradle on page 1-8 Connecting the CR0078-P Series Cradle on page 1-9).
  • Page 176: Usb Parameter Defaults

    8 - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide USB Parameter Defaults Table 8-1 lists the defaults for USB host parameters. If any option needs to be changed, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Parameter Descriptions section beginning on page 8-5.
  • Page 177: Usb Host Parameters

    USB INTERFACE 8 - 5 USB Host Parameters USB Device Type Select the desired USB device type. NOTE 1. When changing USB Device Types, the cradle automatically restarts. The linear imager scanner issues a disconnect-reconnect beep sequence. 2. The USB CDC host selection is only supported when the scanner is inserted into the CR0078-P (presentation) cradle.
  • Page 178: Symbol Native Api (Snapi) Status Handshaking

    8 - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide USB Device Type (continued) USB CDC Host Symbol Native API (SNAPI) without Imaging Interface Symbol Native API (SNAPI) Status Handshaking After selecting a SNAPI interface as the USB device type, select whether to enable or disable status handshaking.
  • Page 179: Usb Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes)

    USB INTERFACE 8 - 7 USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes) Scan the bar code corresponding to the keyboard type. This setting applies only to the USB HID Keyboard Emulation device. NOTE When changing USB country keyboard types the linear imager scanner automatically resets. The linear imager scanner issues the standard startup beep sequences.
  • Page 180 8 - 8 LI4278 Product Reference Guide USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes) (continued) Spanish Windows Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows (ASCII) Portuguese-Brazilian Windows...
  • Page 181: Usb Keystroke Delay

    USB INTERFACE 8 - 9 USB Keystroke Delay This parameter sets the delay, in milliseconds, between emulated keystrokes. Scan a bar code below to increase the delay when hosts require a slower transmission of data. No Delay Medium Delay (20 msec) Long Delay (40 msec) USB CAPS Lock Override This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation device.
  • Page 182: Usb Ignore Unknown Characters

    8 - 10 LI4278 Product Reference Guide USB Ignore Unknown Characters This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation device and IBM device. Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize. When Send Bar Codes With Unknown Characters is selected, all bar code data is sent except for unknown characters, and no error beeps sound.
  • Page 183: Emulate Keypad

    USB INTERFACE 8 - 11 Emulate Keypad When enabled, all characters are sent as ASCII sequences over the numeric keypad. For example ASCII A would be sent as “ALT make” 0 6 5 “ALT Break.” Disable Keypad Emulation Enable Keypad Emulation Emulate Keypad with Leading Zero Enable this to send character sequences sent over the numeric keypad as ISO characters which have a leading zero.
  • Page 184: Quick Keypad Emulation

    8 - 12 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Quick Keypad Emulation This option applies only to the HID Keyboard Emulation Device and if Emulate Keypad is enabled. This parameter enables a quicker method of keypad emulation where ASCII sequences are only sent for ASCII characters not found on the keyboard.
  • Page 185: Function Key Mapping

    USB INTERFACE 8 - 13 Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as a control-key sequences (see Table 8-2 on page 8-18). When this parameter is enabled, the keys in bold are sent in place of the standard key mapping. Table entries that do not have a bold entry remain the same whether or not this parameter is enabled.
  • Page 186: Convert Case

    8 - 14 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Convert Case When enabled, the linear imager scanner converts all bar code data to the selected case. No Case Conversion Convert All to Upper Case Convert All to Lower Case USB Static CDC When disabled, each device connected consumes another COM port (first device = COM1, second device = COM2, third device = COM3, etc.)
  • Page 187: Optional Usb Parameters

    USB INTERFACE 8 - 15 Optional USB Parameters If you configure the linear imager scanner and find the settings were not saved, or changed, when the system is restarted scan the bar codes that follow to override USB interface defaults. Scan a bar code below after setting defaults and before configuring the linear imager scanner.
  • Page 188: Usb Polling Interval

    8 - 16 LI4278 Product Reference Guide USB Polling Interval Scan a bar code below to set the polling interval. The polling interval determines the rate at which data can be sent between the scanner and host computer. A lower number indicates a faster data rate NOTE When changing USB Device Types, the cradle automatically restarts.
  • Page 189 USB INTERFACE 8 - 17 USB Polling Interval (continued) 5 msec 6 msec 7 msec 8 msec 9 msec...
  • Page 190: Ascii Character Set For Usb

    8 - 18 LI4278 Product Reference Guide ASCII Character Set for USB ASCII Character Set for USB Table 8-2 Full ASCII ASCII Value Code 39 Encode Keystroke Character 1000 CTRL 2 1001 CTRL A 1002 CTRL B 1003 CTRL C...
  • Page 191 USB INTERFACE 8 - 19 ASCII Character Set for USB (Continued) Table 8-2 Full ASCII ASCII Value Code 39 Encode Keystroke Character 1025 CTRL Y 1026 CTRL Z 1027 CTRL [/ESC 1028 CTRL \ 1029 CTRL ] 1030 CTRL 6 1031 CTRL - 1032...
  • Page 192 8 - 20 LI4278 Product Reference Guide ASCII Character Set for USB (Continued) Table 8-2 Full ASCII ASCII Value Code 39 Encode Keystroke Character 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 < 1061 1062 > 1063 1064 1065 1066...
  • Page 193 USB INTERFACE 8 - 21 ASCII Character Set for USB (Continued) Table 8-2 Full ASCII ASCII Value Code 39 Encode Keystroke Character 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102...
  • Page 194 8 - 22 LI4278 Product Reference Guide ASCII Character Set for USB (Continued) Table 8-2 Full ASCII ASCII Value Code 39 Encode Keystroke Character 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 The keystroke in bold is sent only if the “Function Key Mapping”...
  • Page 195 USB INTERFACE 8 - 23 USB ALT Key Character Set Table 8-3 ALT Keys Keystroke 2064 ALT 2 2065 ALT A 2066 ALT B 2067 ALT C 2068 ALT D 2069 ALT E 2070 ALT F 2071 ALT G 2072 ALT H 2073 ALT I...
  • Page 196 8 - 24 LI4278 Product Reference Guide USB GUI Key Character Set Table 8-4 GUI Key Keystroke 3000 Right Control Key 3048 GUI 0 3049 GUI 1 3050 GUI 2 3051 GUI 3 3052 GUI 4 3053 GUI 5 3054...
  • Page 197 USB INTERFACE 8 - 25 USB GUI Key Character Set (Continued) Table 8-4 GUI Key Keystroke 3082 GUI R 3083 GUI S 3084 GUI T 3085 GUI U 3086 GUI V 3087 GUI W 3088 GUI X 3089 GUI Y 3090 GUI Z Note:...
  • Page 198 8 - 26 LI4278 Product Reference Guide USB F Key Character Set (Continued) Table 8-5 F Keys Keystroke 5018 5019 5020 5021 5022 5023 5024 USB Numeric Keypad Character Set Table 8-6 Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6042 6043 6044 undefined 6045...
  • Page 199 USB INTERFACE 8 - 27 USB Extended Keypad Character Set Table 8-7 Extended Keypad Keystroke 7001 Break 7002 Delete 7003 PgUp 7004 7005 Pg Dn 7006 Pause 7007 Scroll Lock 7008 Backspace 7009 7010 Print Screen 7011 Insert 7012 Home 7013 Enter 7014...
  • Page 200 8 - 28 LI4278 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 201: Chapter 9 Ibm Interface

    CHAPTER 9 IBM INTERFACE Introduction This chapter provides instructions for programming the cradle to interface with an IBM 468X/469X host computer. Throughout the programming bar code menus, default values are indicated with asterisks ( Indicates Default Feature/Option Disable Convert Unknown to Code 39...
  • Page 202: Connecting To An Ibm 468X/469X Host

    9 - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Connecting to an IBM 468X/469X Host NOTE See Chapter 4, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS for information about linear imager scanner/cradle pairing and wireless communication The linear imager scanner must be connected to the cradle for the host parameter setting to take effect.
  • Page 203: Ibm Parameter Defaults

    IBM INTERFACE 9 - 3 IBM Parameter Defaults Table 9-1 lists the defaults for IBM host parameters. To change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Parameter Descriptions section beginning on page 9-4. NOTE See Appendix A, STANDARD DEFAULT PARAMETERS for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
  • Page 204: Ibm 468X/469X Host Parameters

    9 - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide IBM 468X/469X Host Parameters Port Address This parameter sets the IBM 468X/469X port used. NOTE Scanning one of these bar codes enables the RS-485 interface on the linear imager scanner. None Selected Hand-held Scanner Emulation (Port 9B)
  • Page 205: Convert Unknown To Code 39

    IBM INTERFACE 9 - 5 Convert Unknown to Code 39 Scan a bar code below to enable or disable the conversion of unknown bar code type data to Code 39. Enable Convert Unknown to Code 39 Disable Convert Unknown to Code 39 Optional IBM Parameters If you configure the linear imager scanner and find the settings were not saved, or changed, when the system is restarted scan the bar codes that follow to override IBM interface defaults.
  • Page 206: Ignore Bar Code Configuration

    9 - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Ignore Bar Code Configuration The host has the ability to enable/disable code types. When this parameter is enabled, the request is not sent to the attached linear imager scanner. All directives are still acknowledged to the IBM RS485 host as if it were processed.
  • Page 207: Chapter 10 123Scan2

    CHAPTER 10 123SCAN2 Introduction 123Scan² is an easy-to-use, PC-based software tool that enables rapid and easy customized setup of Motorola scanners. 123Scan² uses a wizard tool to guide users through a streamlined set up process. Settings are saved in a configuration file that can be distributed via e-mail, electronically downloaded via a USB cable, or used to generate a sheet of scannable programming bar codes.
  • Page 208: 123Scan2 Requirements

    10 - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide 123Scan Requirements • Host computer with Windows XP SP2 or Windows 7 • Scanner • Cradle (cordless scanning only) • USB cable. For more information about 123Scan², go to: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/123Scan Scanner SDK, Other Software Tools, and Videos Tackle all your scanner programming needs with our diversified set of software tools.
  • Page 209: Chapter 11 Symbologies

    CHAPTER 11 SYMBOLOGIES Introduction This chapter describes symbology features and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features. Before programming, follow the instructions in Chapter 1, GETTING STARTED. To set feature values, scan a single bar code or a short bar code sequence. The settings are stored in non-volatile memory and are preserved even when the linear imager scanner powers down.
  • Page 210: Errors While Scanning

    11 - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Errors While Scanning Unless otherwise specified, to correct an error during a scanning sequence, just re-scan the correct parameter. Symbology Parameter Defaults Table 11-1 lists the defaults for all symbologies parameters. To change the default values, scan the appropriate bar codes in this guide.
  • Page 211 SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 3 Parameter Defaults (Continued) Table 11-1 Parameter Page Parameter Default Number Number EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend Disable 11-20 Bookland ISBN Format F1h 40h ISBN-10 11-20 UCC Coupon Extended Code Disable 11-21 Coupon Report F1h DAh New Coupon 11-21 Format ISSN EAN F1h 69h Disable...
  • Page 212 11 - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Parameter Defaults (Continued) Table 11-1 Parameter Page Parameter Default Number Number Transmit Code 11 Check Digit(s) Disable 11-40 Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Disable 11-41 Set Lengths for I 2 of 5...
  • Page 213 SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 5 Parameter Defaults (Continued) Table 11-1 Parameter Page Parameter Default Number Number Korean 3 of 5 Korean 3 of 5 F1h 45h Disable 11-59 Inverse 1D Inverse 1D F1h 4Ah Regular 11-60 GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar-14 F0h 52h Enable 11-61 GS1 DataBar Limited...
  • Page 214: Upc/Ean

    11 - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide UPC/EAN Enable/Disable UPC-A Parameter # 01h To enable or disable UPC-A, scan the appropriate bar code below Enable UPC-A (01h) Disable UPC-A (00h) Enable/Disable UPC-E Parameter # 02h To enable or disable UPC-E, scan the appropriate bar code below...
  • Page 215: Enable/Disable Upc-E1

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 7 Enable/Disable UPC-E1 Parameter # 0Ch UPC-E1 is disabled by default. To enable or disable UPC-E1, scan the appropriate bar code below. NOTE UPC-E1 is not a UCC (Uniform Code Council) approved symbology. Enable UPC-E1 (01h) Disable UPC-E1 (00h) Enable/Disable EAN-8/JAN-8 Parameter # 04h...
  • Page 216: Enable/Disable Ean-13/Jan-13

    11 - 8 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Enable/Disable EAN-13/JAN-13 Parameter # 03h To enable or disable EAN-13/JAN-13, scan the appropriate bar code below Enable EAN-13/JAN-13 (01h) Disable EAN-13/JAN-13 (00h) Enable/Disable Bookland EAN Parameter # 53h To enable or disable Bookland EAN, scan the appropriate bar code below.
  • Page 217: Decode Upc/Ean/Jan Supplementals

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 9 Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals Parameter # 10h Supplementals are bar codes appended according to specific format conventions (e.g., UPC A+2, UPC E+2, EAN 13+2). The following options are available: • If you select Ignore UPC/EAN with Supplementals, and the linear imager scanner is presented with a UPC/EAN plus supplemental symbol, the linear imager scanner decodes UPC/EAN and ignores the supplemental characters.
  • Page 218 11 - 10 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued) Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Only With Supplementals (01h) Ignore Supplementals (00h) Autodiscriminate UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (02h) Enable 378/379 Supplemental Mode (04h) Enable 978/979 Supplemental Mode (05h) Enable 977 Supplemental Mode (07h)
  • Page 219 SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 11 Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (continued) Enable 414/419/434/439 Supplemental Mode (06h) Enable 491 Supplemental Mode (08h) Enable Smart Supplemental Mode (03h) Supplemental User-Programmable Type 1 (09h) Supplemental User-Programmable Type 1 and 2 (0Ah) Smart Supplemental Plus User-Programmable 1 (0Bh) Smart Supplemental Plus User-Programmable 1 and 2 (0Ch)
  • Page 220: User-Programmable Supplementals

    11 - 12 LI4278 Product Reference Guide User-Programmable Supplementals Supplemental 1: Parameter # F1h 43h Supplemental 2: Parameter # F1h 44h If you selected a Supplemental User-Programmable option from Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals on page 11-9, select User-Programmable Supplemental 1 to set the 3-digit prefix. Then select the 3 digits using the numeric bar codes beginning on page D-1.
  • Page 221: Upc/Ean/Jan Supplemental Aim Id Format

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 13 UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental AIM ID Format Parameter # F1h A0h Select an output format when reporting UPC/EAN/JAN bar codes with Supplementals with Transmit Code ID Character on page 5-21 set to AIM Code ID Character • - transmit UPC/EAN with supplementals with separate AIM IDs but one transmission, i.e.: Separate ]E<0 or 4>]E<1 or 2>[supplemental data] •...
  • Page 222: Transmit Upc-A Check Digit

    11 - 14 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Transmit UPC-A Check Digit Parameter # 28h The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data. Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit the bar code data with or without the UPC-A check digit. It is always verified to guarantee the integrity of the data.
  • Page 223: Transmit Upc-E1 Check Digit

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 15 Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit Parameter # 2Ah The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data. Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit the bar code data with or without the UPC-E1 check digit. It is always verified to guarantee the integrity of the data.
  • Page 224: Upc-A Preamble

    11 - 16 LI4278 Product Reference Guide UPC-A Preamble Parameter # 22h Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol, and include Country Code and System Character. There are three options for transmitting a UPC-A preamble to the host device: transmit System Character only, transmit System Character and Country Code (“0”...
  • Page 225: Upc-E Preamble

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 17 UPC-E Preamble Parameter # 23h Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol, and include Country Code and System Character. There are three options for transmitting a UPC-E preamble to the host device: transmit System Character only, transmit System Character and Country Code (“0”...
  • Page 226: Upc-E1 Preamble

    11 - 18 LI4278 Product Reference Guide UPC-E1 Preamble Parameter # 24h Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol, and include Country Code and System Character. There are three options for transmitting a UPC-E1 preamble to the host device: transmit System Character only, transmit System Character and Country Code (“0”...
  • Page 227: Convert Upc-E To Upc-A

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 19 Convert UPC-E to UPC-A Parameter # 25h Enable this to convert UPC-E (zero suppressed) decoded data to UPC-A format before transmission. After conversion, the data follows UPC-A format and is affected by UPC-A programming selections (e.g., Preamble, Check Digit).
  • Page 228: Ean-8/Jan-8 Extend

    11 - 20 LI4278 Product Reference Guide EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend Parameter # 27h Enable this parameter to add five leading zeros to decoded EAN-8 symbols to make them compatible in format to EAN-13 symbols. Disable this to transmit EAN-8 symbols as is.
  • Page 229: Ucc Coupon Extended Code

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 21 UCC Coupon Extended Code Parameter # 55h Enable this parameter to decode UPC-A bar codes starting with digit ‘5’, EAN-13 bar codes starting with digit ‘99’, and UPC-A/GS1-128 Coupon Codes. UPCA, EAN-13, and GS1-128 must be enabled to scan all types of Coupon Codes.
  • Page 230: Issn Ean

    11 - 22 LI4278 Product Reference Guide ISSN EAN Parameter # F1h 69h To enable or disable ISSN EAN, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable ISSN EAN (01h) Disable ISSN EAN (00h)
  • Page 231: Code 128

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 23 Code 128 Enable/Disable Code 128 Parameter # 08h To enable or disable Code 128, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 128 (01h) Disable Code 128 (00h) Set Lengths for Code 128 Parameter # L1 = D1h, L2 = D2h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains.
  • Page 232 11 - 24 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Code 128 (continued) Code 128 - One Discrete Length Code 128 - Two Discrete Lengths Code 128 - Length Within Range Code 128 - Any Length...
  • Page 233: Enable/Disable Gs1-128 (Formerly Ucc/Ean-128)

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 25 Enable/Disable GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128) Parameter # 0Eh To enable or disable GS1-128, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable GS1-128 (01h) Disable GS1-128 (00h) Enable/Disable ISBT 128 Parameter # 54h ISBT 128 is a variant of Code 128 used in the blood bank industry. Scan a bar code below to enable or disable ISBT 128.
  • Page 234: Isbt Concatenation

    11 - 26 LI4278 Product Reference Guide ISBT Concatenation Parameter # F1h 41h Select an option for concatenating pairs of ISBT code types: • If you select Disable ISBT Concatenation, the linear imager scanner does not concatenate pairs of ISBT codes it encounters.
  • Page 235: Check Isbt Table

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 27 Check ISBT Table Parameter # F1h 42h The ISBT specification includes a table that lists several types of ISBT bar codes that are commonly used in pairs. If you set ISBT Concatenation to Enable, enable Check ISBT Table to concatenate only those pairs found in this table.
  • Page 236: Code 39

    11 - 28 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Code 39 Enable/Disable Code 39 Parameter # 00h To enable or disable Code 39, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 39 (01h) Disable Code 39 (00h) Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39 Parameter # 0Dh Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridges.
  • Page 237: Convert Code 39 To Code 32

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 29 Convert Code 39 to Code 32 Parameter # 56h Code 32 is a variant of Code 39 used by the Italian pharmaceutical industry. Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable converting Code 39 to Code 32. NOTE Code 39 must be enabled for this parameter to function.
  • Page 238: Set Lengths For Code 39

    11 - 30 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Code 39 Parameter # L1 = 12h, L2 = 13h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains. Set lengths for Code 39 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
  • Page 239: Code 39 Check Digit Verification

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 31 Code 39 Check Digit Verification Parameter # 30h Enable this feature to check the integrity of all Code 39 symbols to verify that the data complies with specified check digit algorithm. Only Code 39 symbols which include a modulo 43 check digit are decoded. Enable this feature if the Code 39 symbols contain a Modulo 43 check digit.
  • Page 240: Code 39 Full Ascii Conversion

    11 - 32 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion Parameter # 11h Code 39 Full ASCII is a variant of Code 39 which pairs characters to encode the full ASCII character set. To enable or disable Code 39 Full ASCII, scan the appropriate bar code below.
  • Page 241: Buffer Data

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 33 Code 39 Buffering - Scan & Store (continued) This feature affects Code 39 only. If selecting Buffer Code 39, we recommend configuring the linear imager scanner to decode Code 39 symbology only. Buffer Code 39 (Enable) (01h) Do Not Buffer Code 39 (Disable) (00h)
  • Page 242: Transmit Buffer

    11 - 34 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Transmit Buffer There are two methods to transmit the Code 39 buffer. Scan the Transmit Buffer bar code below, which includes only a start character, a plus (+), and a stop character. The linear imager scanner transmits and clears the buffer.
  • Page 243: Code 93

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 35 Code 93 Enable/Disable Code 93 Parameter # 09h To enable or disable Code 93, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 93 (01h) Disable Code 93 (00h) Set Lengths for Code 93 Parameter # L1 = 1Ah, L2 = 1Bh The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains.
  • Page 244 11 - 36 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Code 93 (continued) Code 93 - One Discrete Length Code 93 - Two Discrete Lengths Code 93 - Length Within Range Code 93 - Any Length...
  • Page 245: Code 11

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 37 Code 11 Code 11 Parameter # 0Ah To enable or disable Code 11, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 11 (01h) Disable Code 11 (00h) Set Lengths for Code 11 Parameter # L1 = 1Ch, L2 = 1Dh The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains.
  • Page 246 11 - 38 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Code 11 (continued) Code 11 - One Discrete Length Code 11 - Two Discrete Lengths Code 11 - Length Within Range Code 11 - Any Length...
  • Page 247: Code 11 Check Digit Verification

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 39 Code 11 Check Digit Verification Parameter # 34h This feature allows the linear imager scanner to check the integrity of all Code 11 symbols to verify that the data complies with the specified check digit algorithm. This selects the check digit mechanism for the decoded Code 11 bar code.
  • Page 248: Transmit Code 11 Check Digits

    11 - 40 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Transmit Code 11 Check Digits Parameter # 2Fh This feature selects whether or not to transmit the Code 11 check digit(s). Transmit Code 11 Check Digit(s) (Enable) (01h) Do Not Transmit Code 11 Check Digit(s) (Disable) (00h) NOTE Code 11 Check Digit Verification must be enabled for this parameter to function.
  • Page 249: Interleaved 2 Of 5 (Itf)

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 41 Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 Parameter # 06h To enable or disable Interleaved 2 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below, and select an Interleaved 2 of 5 length from the following pages. Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 (01h) Disable Interleaved 2 of 5...
  • Page 250 11 - 42 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (continued) I 2 of 5 - One Discrete Length I 2 of 5 - Two Discrete Lengths I 2 of 5 - Length Within Range I 2 of 5 - Any Length...
  • Page 251: I 2 Of 5 Check Digit Verification

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 43 I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification Parameter # 31h Enable this feature to check the integrity of all I 2 of 5 symbols to verify the data complies with either the specified Uniform Symbology Specification (USS), or the Optical Product Code Council (OPCC) check digit algorithm.
  • Page 252: Convert I 2 Of 5 To Ean-13

    11 - 44 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 Parameter # 52h Enable this parameter to convert 14-character I 2 of 5 codes to EAN-13, and transmit to the host as EAN-13. To accomplish this, the I 2 of 5 code must be enabled, and the code must have a leading zero and a valid EAN-13 check digit.
  • Page 253: Discrete 2 Of 5 (Dtf)

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 45 Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF) Enable/Disable Discrete 2 of 5 Parameter # 05h To enable or disable Discrete 2 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Discrete 2 of 5 (01h) Disable Discrete 2 of 5 (00h) Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 Parameter # L1 = 14h, L2 = 15h...
  • Page 254 11 - 46 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 (continued) D 2 of 5 - One Discrete Length D 2 of 5 - Two Discrete Lengths D 2 of 5 - Length Within Range D 2 of 5 - Any Length...
  • Page 255: Codabar (Nw - 7)

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 47 Codabar (NW - 7) Enable/Disable Codabar Parameter # 07h To enable or disable Codabar, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Codabar (01h) Disable Codabar (00h) Set Lengths for Codabar Parameter # L1 = 18h, L2 = 19h The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains.
  • Page 256 11 - 48 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Codabar (continued) Codabar - One Discrete Length Codabar - Two Discrete Lengths Codabar - Length Within Range Codabar - Any Length...
  • Page 257: Clsi Editing

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 49 CLSI Editing Parameter # 36h Enable this parameter to strip the start and stop characters and insert a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters of a 14-character Codabar symbol. Enable this feature if the host system requires this data format. NOTE Symbol length does not include start and stop characters.
  • Page 258: Codabar Upper Or Lower Case Start/Stop Characters Detection

    11 - 50 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Codabar Upper or Lower Case Start/Stop Characters Detection Parameter # F2h 57h Select whether to detect upper case or lower case Codabar start/stop characters. Lower Case (01h) Upper Case (00h)
  • Page 259: Msi

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 51 Enable/Disable MSI Parameter # 0Bh To enable or disable MSI, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable MSI (01h) Disable MSI (00h) Set Lengths for MSI Parameter # L1 = 1Eh, L2 = 1Fh The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains.
  • Page 260 11 - 52 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for MSI (continued) NOTE Due to the construction of the MSI symbology, it is possible for a scan line covering only a portion of the code to transmit as a complete scan, yielding less data than is encoded in the bar code. To prevent this, select specific lengths (MSI - One Discrete Length, Two Discrete Lengths) for MSI applications.
  • Page 261: Msi Check Digits

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 53 MSI Check Digits Parameter # 32h With MSI symbols, one check digit is mandatory and always verified by the reader. The second check digit is optional. If the MSI codes include two check digits, scan the Two MSI Check Digits bar code to enable verification of the second check digit.
  • Page 262: Msi Check Digit Algorithm

    11 - 54 LI4278 Product Reference Guide MSI Check Digit Algorithm Parameter # 33h Two algorithms are possible for the verification of the second MSI check digit. Select the bar code below corresponding to the algorithm used to encode the check digit.
  • Page 263: Chinese 2 Of 5

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 55 Chinese 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5 Parameter # F0h 98h To enable or disable Chinese 2 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Chinese 2 of 5 (01h) Disable Chinese 2 of 5 (00h)
  • Page 264: Enable/Disable Matrix 2 Of 5

    11 - 56 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Matrix 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Matrix 2 of 5 Parameter # F1h 6Ah To enable or disable Matrix 2 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Matrix 2 of 5 (01h)
  • Page 265 SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 57 Set Lengths for Matrix 2 of 5 (continued) Matrix 2 of 5 - One Discrete Length Matrix 2 of 5 - Two Discrete Lengths Matrix 2 of 5 - Length Within Range Matrix 2 of 5 - Any Length...
  • Page 266: Matrix 2 Of 5 Check Digit

    11 - 58 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit Parameter # F1h 6Eh The check digit is the last character of the symbol used to verify the integrity of the data. Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit the bar code data with or without the Matrix 2 of 5 check digit.
  • Page 267: Korean 3 Of 5

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 59 Korean 3 of 5 Enable/Disable Korean 3 of 5 Parameter # F1h 45h To enable or disable Korean 3 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below. NOTE The length for Korean 3 of 5 is fixed at 6. Enable Korean 3 of 5 (01h) Disable Korean 3 of 5...
  • Page 268: Inverse 1D

    11 - 60 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Inverse 1D Parameter # F1h 4Ah This parameter sets the 1D inverse decoder setting. Options are: • - the linear imager scanner decodes regular 1D bar codes only. Regular Only • - the linear imager scanner decodes inverse 1D bar codes only.
  • Page 269: Gs1 Databar

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 61 GS1 DataBar The variants of GS1 DataBar are DataBar-14, DataBar Expanded, and DataBar Limited. The limited and expanded versions have stacked variants. Scan the appropriate bar codes to enable or disable each variant of GS1 DataBar. GS1 DataBar-14 Parameter # F0h 52h Enable GS1 DataBar-14...
  • Page 270: Gs1 Databar Expanded

    11 - 62 LI4278 Product Reference Guide GS1 DataBar Expanded Parameter # F0h 54h Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded (01h) Disable GS1 DataBar Expanded (00h) GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level Parameter # F1h D8h The linear imager scanner offers four levels of decode security for GS1 DataBar Limited bar codes. There is an inverse relationship between security and linear imager scanner aggressiveness.
  • Page 271 SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 63 GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level (continued) GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level 1 (01h) GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level 2 (02h) GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level 3 (03h) GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level 4 (04h)
  • Page 272: Convert Gs1 Databar To Upc/Ean

    11 - 64 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN Parameter # F0h, 8Dh This parameter only applies to GS1 DataBar-14 and GS1 DataBar Limited symbols not decoded as part of a Composite symbol. Enable this to strip the leading '010' from DataBar-14 and DataBar Limited symbols encoding a single zero as the first digit, and report the bar code as EAN-13.
  • Page 273: Redundancy Level 1

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 65 Redundancy Level Parameter # 4Eh The linear imager scanner offers four levels of decode redundancy. Select higher redundancy levels for decreasing levels of bar code quality. As redundancy levels increase, the linear imager scanner’s aggressiveness decreases. Select the redundancy level appropriate for the bar code quality.
  • Page 274: Redundancy Level 4

    11 - 66 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Redundancy Level 4 The following code types must be successfully read three times before being decoded: Redundancy Level 4 Codes Table 11-5 Code Type Code Length Redundancy Level 1 (01h) Redundancy Level 2...
  • Page 275: Security Level

    SYMBOLOGIES 11 - 67 Security Level Parameter # 4Dh The linear imager scanner offers four levels of decode security for UPC/EAN, and Code 93. Select increasing levels of security for decreasing levels of bar code quality. There is an inverse relationship between security and linear imager scanner aggressiveness, so choose only that level of security necessary for any given application.
  • Page 276: Intercharacter Gap Size

    11 - 68 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Intercharacter Gap Size Parameter # F0h, 7Dh The Code 39 and Codabar symbologies have an intercharacter gap that is typically quite small. Due to various bar code-printing technologies, this gap can grow larger than the maximum size allowed, preventing the linear imager scanner from decoding the symbol.
  • Page 277: Chapter 12 Advanced Data Formatting

    CHAPTER 12 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING Introduction Advanced Data Formatting (ADF) is a means of customizing data before transmission to the host device. Scan data can be edited to suit particular requirements. To implement ADF, scan a related series of bar codes, which begin onpage 12-8, which allows programming the linear imager scanner with Advanced Data Formatting (ADF) Rules.
  • Page 278: Using Adf Bar Codes

    12 - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Using ADF Bar Codes When programming a rule, make sure the rule is logically correct. Plan ahead before scanning. To program each data formatting rule: • Start the Rule. Scan Begin New Rule on page 12-8.
  • Page 279: Rule 1: The Code 128 Scanning Rule

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 3 Rule 1: The Code 128 Scanning Rule Step Bar Code On Page Beep Indication Begin New Rule 12-8 High High Code 128 12-11 High High Send next 5 characters 12-25 High High Send 12-46 High High Send next 5 characters...
  • Page 280: Rules Hierarchy (In Bar Codes)

    12 - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide To implement this, first enter an ADF rule that applies to the normal situation, such as: Scan Rule Belongs to Set 1. When scanning a bar code of length 15, send the next 2 characters, send the class key, send the next 8 characters, send the stock key, send the data that remains, send the Enter key.
  • Page 281: Default Rules

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 5 Default Rules Every unit has a default rule to send all scan data. Units with custom software may have one or more default rules burned in. The rules hierarchy checks user programmable rules first, then the default rules. Disable default rules by entering the following general rule in the user programmable buffer: When receiving scan data, send all data.
  • Page 282: Adf Bar Codes

    12 - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide ADF Bar Codes Table 12-1 lists the bar codes available through ADF. ADF Bar Codes Table 12-1 Page Parameter Number Special Commands 12-8 Pause Duration 12-8 Begin New Rule 12-8 Save Rule 12-8...
  • Page 283 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 7 ADF Bar Codes (Continued) Table 12-1 Page Parameter Number Send Preset Value 12-33 Remove All Spaces 12-33 Crunch All Spaces 12-33 Stop Space Removal 12-33 Remove Leading Zeros 12-34 Stop Zero Removal 12-34 Pad Data with Spaces 12-35 Pad Data with Zeros 12-39...
  • Page 284: Special Commands

    12 - 8 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Special Commands Pause Duration Use this parameter, along with Send Pause on page 12-29, to insert a pause in the data transmission. Set the pause by scanning a two-digit number (i.e., two bar codes) from Appendix D, NUMERIC BAR CODES in 0.1...
  • Page 285: Erase

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 9 Erase Use these bar codes to erase criteria, actions, or rules. Erase Criteria And Start Again Erase Actions And Start Again Erase Previously Saved Rule Erase All Rules Quit Entering Rules Scan the bar code below to quit entering rules. Quit Entering Rules...
  • Page 286: Disable Rule Set

    12 - 10 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Disable Rule Set Use these bar codes to disable rule sets. Disable Rule Set 1 Disable Rule Set 2 Disable Rule Set 3 Disable Rule Set 4 Disable All Rule Sets...
  • Page 287: Criteria

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 11 Criteria Code Types Scan the bar codes for all codes to be affected by the rule. Scan the codes prior to selecting other criteria. To select all code types, do not scan any code type Code 39 Codabar GS1 DataBar-14...
  • Page 288 12 - 12 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Code Types (continued) IATA 2 OF 5 I 2 OF 5 Code 93 UPC-A UPC-E EAN-8 EAN-13...
  • Page 289 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 13 Code Types (continued) GS1-128 UPC-E1 Bookland EAN Trioptic Code 39 Code 11 Code 32...
  • Page 290 12 - 14 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Code Types (continued) ISBT 128 Coupon Code Chinese 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 ISSN EAN...
  • Page 291: Code Lengths

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 15 Code Lengths Scan these bar codes to define the number of characters the selected code type must contain. Select one length per rule only. Do not select any code length to select code types of any length. 1 Character 2 Characters 3 Characters...
  • Page 292 12 - 16 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Code Lengths (continued) 7 Characters 8 Characters 9 Characters 10 Characters 11 Characters 12 Characters 13 Characters...
  • Page 293 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 17 Code Lengths (continued) 14 Characters 15 Characters 16 Characters 17 Characters 18 Characters 19 Characters 20 Characters...
  • Page 294 12 - 18 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Code Lengths (continued) 21 Characters 22 Characters 23 Characters 24 Characters 25 Characters 26 Characters 27 Characters...
  • Page 295: Message Containing A Specific Data String

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 19 Code Lengths (continued) 28 Characters 29 Characters 30 Characters Message Containing A Specific Data String Use this feature to select whether the formatting affects data that begins with a specific character or data string, or contains a specific character or data string. There are 4 features: •...
  • Page 296: Specific String, Any Location

    12 - 20 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Specific String, Any Location Scan the following bar code. Enter a location by scanning a two-digit number representing the position (use a leading “zero” if necessary) using the Numeric Keypad on page 12-21.
  • Page 297: Numeric Keypad

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 21 Numeric Keypad Do not confuse bar codes on this page with those on the alphanumeric keyboard.
  • Page 298 12 - 22 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Numeric Keypad (continued) Cancel...
  • Page 299: Rule Belongs To Set

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 23 Rule Belongs To Set Select the set to which a rule belongs. There are four possible rule sets. See Alternate Rule Sets on page 12-3 for more information about rule sets. Rule Belongs To Set 1 Rule Belongs To Set 2 Rule Belongs To Set 3 Rule Belongs To Set 4...
  • Page 300: Actions

    12 - 24 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Actions Select how to format the data for transmission. Send Data Send all data that remains, send all data up to a specific character selected from the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 12-88, or send the next X characters. Note that only bar codes for Send Next 1 to 20 appear here, and can be scanned multiple times to send values greater then 20.
  • Page 301 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 25 Send Data (continued) Send Next 5 Characters Send Next 6 Characters Send Next 7 Characters Send Next 8 Characters Send Next 9 Characters Send Next 10 Characters Send Next 11 Characters...
  • Page 302 12 - 26 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send Data (continued) Send Next 12 Characters Send Next 13 Characters Send Next 14 Characters Send Next 15 Characters Send Next 16 Characters Send Next 17 Characters Send Next 18 Characters...
  • Page 303: Setup Field(S)

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 27 Send Data (continued) Send Next 19 Characters Send Next 20 Characters Setup Field(s) Setup Field(s) Definitions Table 12-2 Parameter Description Page Move Cursor Move Cursor To a Character Scan the Move Cursor To Character on page 12-28, then any printable 12-28 ASCII character from the...
  • Page 304: Move Cursor

    12 - 28 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Move Cursor Scan a bar code below to move the cursor in relation to a specified character. Then enter a character by scanning a bar code from the Alphanumeric Keyboard on page 12-88.
  • Page 305 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 29 Move Cursor (continued) Move Cursor to Last Occurrence of String and Replace All Skip to End Send Pause Scan the bar code below to insert a pause in the transmission of data. See Pause Duration on page 12-8 to set the length of this pause.
  • Page 306: Skip Ahead

    12 - 30 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Skip Ahead Use the following bar codes to skip ahead characters. Skip Ahead 1 Character Skip Ahead 2 Characters Skip Ahead 3 Characters Skip Ahead 4 Characters Skip Ahead 5 Characters Skip Ahead 6 Characters...
  • Page 307: Skip Back

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 31 Skip Ahead (continued) Skip Ahead 8 Characters Skip Ahead 9 Characters Skip Ahead 10 Characters Skip Back Use the following bar codes to skip back characters. Skip Back 1 Character Skip Back 2 Characters Skip Back 3 Characters...
  • Page 308 12 - 32 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Skip Back (continued) Skip Back 4 Characters Skip Back 5 Characters Skip Back 6 Characters Skip Back 7 Characters Skip Back 8 Characters Skip Back 9 Characters Skip Back 10 Characters...
  • Page 309: Send Preset Value

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 33 Send Preset Value Use these bar codes to send preset values. See Prefix/Suffix Values on page 5-22 to set these values. Send Prefix Send Suffix Modify Data Modify data as described below. The following actions work for all send commands that follow it within a rule. Programming pad zeros to length 6, send next 3 characters, stop padding, send next 5 characters, adds three zeros to the first send, and the next send is unaffected by the padding.
  • Page 310: Remove Leading Zeros

    12 - 34 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Remove Leading Zeros Scan the bar code below to remove all leading zeros. Remove Leading Zeros Stop Zero Removal Scan the bar code below to disable the removal of zeros. Stop Zero Removal...
  • Page 311: Pad Data With Spaces

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 35 Pad Data with Spaces To pad data to the left, scan the bar code containing the desired number of spaces. Use Send commands to activate this parameter. Pad Spaces To Length 1 Pad Spaces To Length 2 Pad Spaces To Length 3 Pad Spaces To Length 4 Pad Spaces To Length 5...
  • Page 312 12 - 36 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Spaces (continued) Pad Spaces To Length 8 Pad Spaces To Length 9 Pad Spaces To Length 10 Pad Spaces To Length 11 Pad Spaces To Length 12 Pad Spaces To Length 13...
  • Page 313 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 37 Pad Data with Spaces (continued) Pad Spaces To Length 15 Pad Spaces To Length 16 Pad Spaces To Length 17 Pad Spaces To Length 18 Pad Spaces To Length 19 Pad Spaces To Length 20 Pad Spaces To Length 21...
  • Page 314 12 - 38 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Spaces (continued) Pad Spaces To Length 22 Pad Spaces To Length 23 Pad Spaces To Length 24 Pad Spaces To Length 25 Pad Spaces To Length 26 Pad Spaces To Length 27...
  • Page 315: Pad Data With Zeros

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 39 Pad Data with Spaces (continued) Pad Spaces To Length 29 Pad Spaces To Length 30 Stop Pad Spaces Pad Data with Zeros To pad data to the left, scan the bar code containing the desired number of zeros. Use Send commands to activate this parameter.
  • Page 316 12 - 40 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Zeros (continued) Pad Zeros To Length 4 Pad Zeros To Length 5 Pad Zeros To Length 6 Pad Zeros To Length 7 Pad Zeros To Length 8 Pad Zeros To Length 9...
  • Page 317 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 41 Pad Data with Zeros (continued) Pad Zeros To Length 11 Pad Zeros To Length 12 Pad Zeros To Length 13 Pad Zeros To Length 14 Pad Zeros To Length 15 Pad Zeros To Length 16 Pad Zeros To Length 17...
  • Page 318 12 - 42 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Pad Data with Zeros (continued) Pad Zeros To Length 18 Pad Zeros To Length 19 Pad Zeros To Length 20 Pad Zeros To Length 21 Pad Zeros To Length 22 Pad Zeros To Length 23...
  • Page 319 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 43 Pad Data with Zeros (continued) Pad Zeros To Length 25 Pad Zeros To Length 26 Pad Zeros To Length 27 Pad Zeros To Length 28 Pad Zeros To Length 29 Pad Zeros To Length 30 Stop Pad Zeros...
  • Page 320: Beeps

    12 - 44 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Beeps Select a beep sequence for each ADF rule. Beep Once Beep Twice Beep Three Times Send Keystroke (Control Characters and Keyboard Characters) Control Characters Scan a Send bar code for the keystroke to send.
  • Page 321 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 45 Control Characters (continued) Send Control C Send Control D Send Control E Send Control F Send Control G Send Control H Send Control I...
  • Page 322 12 - 46 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Control Characters (continued) Send Control J Send Control K Send Control L Send Control M Send Control N Send Control O Send Control P...
  • Page 323 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 47 Control Characters (continued) Send Control Q Send Control R Send Control S Send Control T Send Control U Send Control V Send Control W...
  • Page 324 12 - 48 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Control Characters (continued) Send Control X Send Control Y Send Control Z Send Control [ Send Control \ Send Control ]...
  • Page 325: Keyboard Characters

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 49 Control Characters (continued) Send Control 6 Send Control - Keyboard Characters Scan a Send bar code for the keyboard characters to send. Send Space Send ! Send “ Send #...
  • Page 326 12 - 50 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send $ Send % Send & Send ‘ Send ( Send ) Send *...
  • Page 327 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 51 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send + Send , Send - Send . Send / Send 0 Send 1...
  • Page 328 12 - 52 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send 2 Send 3 Send 4 Send 5 Send 6 Send 7 Send 8...
  • Page 329 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 53 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send 9 Send : Send ; Send < Send = Send > Send ?
  • Page 330 12 - 54 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send @ Send A Send B Send C Send D Send E Send F...
  • Page 331 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 55 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send G Send H Send I Send J Send K Send L Send M...
  • Page 332 12 - 56 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send N Send O Send P Send Q Send R Send S Send T...
  • Page 333 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 57 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send U Send V Send W Send X Send Y Send Z Send [...
  • Page 334 12 - 58 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send \ Send ] Send ^ Send _ Send ` Send a Send b...
  • Page 335 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 59 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send c Send d Send e Send f Send g Send h Send i...
  • Page 336 12 - 60 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send j Send k Send l Send m Send n Send o Send p...
  • Page 337 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 61 Keyboard Characters (continued) Send q Send r Send s Send t Send u Send v Send w...
  • Page 338 12 - 62 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Characters (continued) Send x Send y Send z Send { Send | Send } Send ~...
  • Page 339: Send Alt Characters

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 63 Send ALT Characters Send Alt 2 Send Alt 6 Send Alt A Send Alt B Send Alt C Send Alt D Send Alt E...
  • Page 340 12 - 64 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send ALT Characters (continued) Send Alt F Send Alt G Send Alt H Send Alt I Send Alt J Send Alt K Send Alt L...
  • Page 341 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 65 Send ALT Characters (continued) Send Alt M Send Alt N Send Alt O Send Alt P Send Alt Q Send Alt R Send Alt S...
  • Page 342 12 - 66 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send ALT Characters (continued) Send Alt T Send Alt U Send Alt V Send Alt W Send Alt X Send Alt Y Send Alt Z...
  • Page 343 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 67 Send ALT Characters (continued) Send Alt [ Send Alt \ Send Alt ] Send Alt @ Send Alt -...
  • Page 344: Send Keypad Characters

    12 - 68 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send Keypad Characters Send Keypad * Send Keypad + Send Keypad - Send Keypad . Send Keypad / Send Keypad 0 Send Keypad 1...
  • Page 345 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 69 Send Keypad Characters (continued) Send Keypad 2 Send Keypad 3 Send Keypad 4 Send Keypad 5 Send Keypad 6 Send Keypad 7 Send Keypad 8...
  • Page 346 12 - 70 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send Keypad Characters (continued) Send Keypad 9 Send Keypad Enter Send Keypad Numlock Send Break Key Send Delete Key Send Page Up Key Send End Key...
  • Page 347 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 71 Send Keypad Characters (continued) Send Page Down Key Send Pause Key Send Scroll Lock Key Send Backspace Key Send Tab Key Send Print Screen Key Send Insert Key...
  • Page 348 12 - 72 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send Keypad Characters (continued) Send Home Key Send Enter Key Send Escape Key Send Up Arrow Key Send Down Arrow Key Send Left Arrow Key Send Right Arrow Key...
  • Page 349: Send Function Key

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 73 Send Function Key Send F1 Key Send F2 Key Send F3 Key Send F4 Key Send F5 Key Send F6 Key Send F7 Key...
  • Page 350 12 - 74 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (continued) Send F8 Key Send F9 Key Send F10 Key Send F11 Key Send F12 Key Send F13 Key Send F14 Key...
  • Page 351 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 75 Send Function Key (continued) Send F15 Key Send F16 Key Send F17 Key Send F18 Key Send F19 Key Send F20 Key Send F21 Key...
  • Page 352 12 - 76 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (continued) Send F22 Key Send F23 Key Send F24 Key Send PF1 Key Send PF2 Key Send PF3 Key Send PF4 Key...
  • Page 353 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 77 Send Function Key (continued) Send PF5 Key Send PF6 Key Send PF7 Key Send PF8 Key Send PF9 Key Send PF10 Key Send PF11 Key...
  • Page 354 12 - 78 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (continued) Send PF12 Key Send PF13 Key Send PF14 Key Send PF15 Key Send PF16 Key Send PF17 Key Send PF18 Key...
  • Page 355 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 79 Send Function Key (continued) Send PF19 Key Send PF20 Key Send PF21 Key Send PF22 Key Send PF23 Key Send PF24 Key Send PF25 Key...
  • Page 356: Send Right Control Key

    12 - 80 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send Function Key (continued) Send PF26 Key Send PF27 Key Send PF28 Key Send PF29 Key Send PF30 Key Send Right Control Key The “Send Right Control Key” action will send a tap (press and release) of the Right Control Key.
  • Page 357: Send Graphic User Interface (Gui) Characters

    ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 81 Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters The Send Graphic User Interface Character actions taps the specified key while holding the System Dependent Graphic User Interface (GUI) Key. The definition of the Graphic User Interface key depends on the attached system.
  • Page 358 12 - 82 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI 6 Send GUI 7 Send GUI 8 Send GUI 9 Send GUI A Send GUI B Send GUI C...
  • Page 359 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 83 Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI D Send GUI E Send GUI F Send GUI G Send GUI H Send GUI I Send GUI J...
  • Page 360 12 - 84 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI K Send GUI L Send GUI M Send GUI N Send GUI O Send GUI P Send GUI Q...
  • Page 361 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 85 Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI R Send GUI S Send GUI T Send GUI U Send GUI V Send GUI W Send GUI X...
  • Page 362: Turn On/Off Rule Sets

    12 - 86 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Send Graphic User Interface (GUI) Characters (continued) Send GUI Y Send GUI Z Turn On/Off Rule Sets Use these bar codes to turn rule sets on and off. Turn On Rule Set 1...
  • Page 363 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 87 Turn On/Off Rule Sets (continued) Use these bar codes to turn rule sets on and off. Turn Off Rule Set 1 Turn Off Rule Set 2 Turn Off Rule Set 3 Turn Off Rule Set 4...
  • Page 364: Alphanumeric Keyboard

    12 - 88 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard Space (Single Quote) (Dash)
  • Page 365 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 89 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) (Comma) “ & ‘...
  • Page 366 12 - 90 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) < >...
  • Page 367 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 91 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) (Underscore)
  • Page 368 12 - 92 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) NOTE Do not confuse the numeric bar codes below with those on the numeric keypad.
  • Page 369 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 93 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 370 12 - 94 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 371 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 95 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 372 12 - 96 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 373 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 97 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) Cancel End of Message...
  • Page 374 12 - 98 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 375 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING 12 - 99 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 376 12 - 100LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 377 ADVANCED DATA FORMATTING12 - 101 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
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  • Page 379: Appendix A: Standard Default Parameters

    APPENDIX A STANDARD DEFAULT PA- RAMETERS Standard Default Parameters Table Table A-1 Page Parameter Default Number Radio Communications Radio Communications (Host Type) Cradle Host Discoverable Mode General Country Keyboard Types (Country Code) North American HID Keyboard Keystroke Delay No Delay (0 msec) CAPS Lock Override Disable Ignore Unknown Characters...
  • Page 380 A - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Page Parameter Default Number Beep on Insertion (F0h 20h) Enabled 4-17 Pairing Modes Unlocked 4-20 Pairing on Contacts Enable 4-21 Connection Maintenance Interval 15 min 4-23...
  • Page 381 STANDARD DEFAULT PARAMETERS A - 3 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Page Parameter Default Number Timeout Between Decodes, Same Symbol 0.5 Sec 5-19 Timeout Between Decodes, Different Symbols 0.2 Sec 5-19 Decoding Illumination Enable 5-20 Miscellaneous Options Transmit Code ID Character None 5-21 Prefix Value...
  • Page 382 A - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Page Parameter Default Number Data Bits (ASCII Format) 8-Bit 7-10 Check Receive Errors Enable 7-10 Hardware Handshaking None 7-12 Software Handshaking None 7-14 Host Serial Response Time-out...
  • Page 383: Upc/Ean

    STANDARD DEFAULT PARAMETERS A - 5 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Page Parameter Default Number Port Address None Selected Convert Unknown to Code 39 Disable Ignore Beep Disable Ignore Bar Code Configuration Disable UPC/EAN UPC-A Enable 11-6 UPC-E Enable 11-6 UPC-E1...
  • Page 384: Code 128

    A - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Page Parameter Default Number Set Length(s) for Code 128 Any Length 11-24 GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128) Enable 11-25 ISBT 128 Enable 11-25 ISBT Concatenation Disable 11-26 Check ISBT Table...
  • Page 385: Gs1 Databar-14

    STANDARD DEFAULT PARAMETERS A - 7 Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Page Parameter Default Number Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF) Discrete 2 of 5 Disable 11-45 Set Length(s) for D 2 of 5 11-45 Codabar (NW - 7) Codabar Disable 11-47...
  • Page 386 A - 8 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Standard Default Parameters Table (Continued) Table A-1 Page Parameter Default Number GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable 11-62 GS1 DataBar Limited Security Level Level 3 11-63 Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN Disable 11-64 Symbology-Specific Security Levels...
  • Page 387: Appendix B Programming Reference

    APPENDIX B PROGRAMMING REFERENCE Symbol Code Identifiers Symbol Code Characters Table B-1 Code Character Code Type UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC-E1, EAN-8, EAN-13 Code 39, Code 32 Codabar Code 128, ISBT 128, ISBT 128 Concatenated Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5, or Discrete 2 of 5 IATA Code 11 GS1-128 Bookland EAN...
  • Page 388 B - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Symbol Code Characters (Continued) Table B-1 Code Character Code Type Chinese 2 of 5 Korean 3 of 5 ISSN EAN...
  • Page 389: Aim Code Identifiers

    PROGRAMMING REFERENCE B - 3 AIM Code Identifiers Each AIM Code Identifier contains the three-character string ]cm where: = Flag Character (ASCII 93) c = Code Character (see Table B-2) m = Modifier Character (see Table B-3) Aim Code Characters Table B-2 Code Character Code Type...
  • Page 390 B - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide The modifier character is the sum of the applicable option values based on Table B-3 Modifier Characters Table B-3 Code Type Option Value Option Code 39 No check character or Full ASCII processing.
  • Page 391 PROGRAMMING REFERENCE B - 5 Modifier Characters (Continued) Table B-3 Code Type Option Value Option D 2 of 5 No options specified at this time. Always transmit 0. Example: A D 2 of 5 bar code 4123, is transmitted as ]S04123 UPC/EAN Standard data packet in full EAN format, i.e.
  • Page 392 B - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 393: Appendix C Sample Bar Codes

    APPENDIX C SAMPLE BAR CODES Code 39 123ABC UPC/EAN UPC-A, 100% 12345 67890...
  • Page 394: Ean-13, 100%

    C - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide EAN-13, 100% 3 4 5 67 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 0 Code 128 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4...
  • Page 395: Gs1 Databar-14

    SAMPLE BAR CODES C - 3 GS1 DataBar NOTE GS1 DataBar variants must be enabled to read the bar codes below (see GS1 DataBar on page 11-61). 10293847560192837465019283746029478450366523 (GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked) 1234890hjio9900mnb (GS1 DataBar Expanded) 08672345650916 (GS1 DataBar Limited) GS1 DataBar-14 55432198673467 (GS1 DataBar-14 Truncated)
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  • Page 397: Appendix D: Numeric Bar Codes

    APPENDIX D NUMERIC BAR CODES Numeric Bar Codes For parameters requiring specific numeric values, scan the appropriately numbered bar code(s).
  • Page 398 D - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 399: Cancel

    NUMERIC BAR CODES D - 3 Cancel To correct an error or change a selection, scan the bar code below. Cancel...
  • Page 400 D - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide...
  • Page 401 APPENDIX E ALPHANUMERIC BAR CODES Alphanumeric Keyboard Space...
  • Page 402 E - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 403 ALPHANUMERIC BAR CODES E - 3 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) “ & ‘...
  • Page 404 E - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) < >...
  • Page 405 ALPHANUMERIC BAR CODES E - 5 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 406 E - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) NOTE The bar codes that follow should not be confused with those on the numeric keypad.
  • Page 407 ALPHANUMERIC BAR CODES E - 7 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued) End of Message Cancel...
  • Page 408 E - 8 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 409 ALPHANUMERIC BAR CODES E - 9 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 410 E - 10 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 411 ALPHANUMERIC BAR CODES E - 11 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 412 E - 12 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 413 ALPHANUMERIC BAR CODES E - 13 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 414 E - 14 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 415 ALPHANUMERIC BAR CODES E - 15 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 416 E - 16 LI4278 Product Reference Guide Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
  • Page 417 ALPHANUMERIC BAR CODES E - 17 Alphanumeric Keyboard (continued)
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  • Page 419 APPENDIX F ASCII CHARACTER SETS ASCII Value Table Table F-1 Full ASCII ASCII Value Keystroke Code 39 Encode Character 1000 CTRL 2 1001 CTRL A 1002 CTRL B 1003 CTRL C 1004 CTRL D 1005 CTRL E 1006 CTRL F 1007 CTRL G 1008...
  • Page 420 F - 2 LI4278 Product Reference Guide ASCII Value Table (Continued) Table F-1 Full ASCII ASCII Value Keystroke Code 39 Encode Character 1016 CTRL P 1017 CTRL Q 1018 CTRL R 1019 CTRL S 1020 CTRL T 1021 CTRL U...
  • Page 421 ASCII CHARACTER SETS F - 3 ASCII Value Table (Continued) Table F-1 Full ASCII ASCII Value Keystroke Code 39 Encode Character 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 < 1061 1062 >...
  • Page 422 F - 4 LI4278 Product Reference Guide ASCII Value Table (Continued) Table F-1 Full ASCII ASCII Value Keystroke Code 39 Encode Character 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091...
  • Page 423 ASCII CHARACTER SETS F - 5 ASCII Value Table (Continued) Table F-1 Full ASCII ASCII Value Keystroke Code 39 Encode Character 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124...
  • Page 424 F - 6 LI4278 Product Reference Guide ALT Key Standard Default Tables Table F-2 ALT Keys Keystroke 2064 ALT 2 2065 ALT A 2066 ALT B 2067 ALT C 2068 ALT D 2069 ALT E 2070 ALT F 2071 ALT G...
  • Page 425 ASCII CHARACTER SETS F - 7 Misc. Key Standard Default Table Table F-3 Misc. Key Keystroke 3001 PA 1 3002 PA 2 3003 CMD 1 3004 CMD 2 3005 CMD 3 3006 CMD 4 3007 CMD 5 3008 CMD 6 3009 CMD 7 3010...
  • Page 426 F - 8 LI4278 Product Reference Guide GUI Shift Keys (Continued) Table F-4 Other Value Keystroke 3065 GUI A 3066 GUI B 3067 GUI C 3068 GUI D 3069 GUI E 3070 GUI F 3071 GUI G 3072 GUI H...
  • Page 427 ASCII CHARACTER SETS F - 9 PF Key Standard Default Table Table F-5 PF Keys Keystroke 4001 PF 1 4002 PF 2 4003 PF 3 4004 PF 4 4005 PF 5 4006 PF 6 4007 PF 7 4008 PF 8 4009 PF 9 4010...
  • Page 428 F - 10 LI4278 Product Reference Guide F key Standard Default Table (Continued) Table F-6 F Keys Keystroke 5012 F 12 5013 F 13 5014 F 14 5015 F 15 5016 F 16 5017 F 17 5018 F 18 5019...
  • Page 429 ASCII CHARACTER SETS F - 11 Numeric Key Standard Default Table (Continued) Table F-7 Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6057 6058 Enter 6059 Num Lock Extended Keypad Standard Default Table Table F-8 Extended Keypad Keystroke 7001 Break 7002 Delete 7003 Pg Up 7004 7005 Pg Dn...
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  • Page 431 INDEX Numerics send value ......12-33 skip ahead "n" characters ....12-27 123Scan2 .
  • Page 432 Index - 2 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE skip ahead characters ....12-30 code 128 lengths ..... . . 11-23 skip back characters .
  • Page 433 Index - 3 ignore unknown characters ... . . 6-7 UCC coupon extended code ....11-21 intra-keystroke delay ....6-8 unique bar code reporting .
  • Page 434 Index - 4 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE beeper definitions ......2-2 Symbol ....... . .B-1 cradle .
  • Page 435 Index - 5 check digit ......11-58 lengths ......11-56, 11-57 GS1 DataBar .
  • Page 436 Index - 6 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE user preferences ......5-2 RS-232 parameters ......7-4 parameters batch mode .
  • Page 437 Index - 7 technical specifications ..... . . 3-9 troubleshooting ......3-4 unlocked pairing mode .
  • Page 438 Index - 8 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE...
  • Page 439 GLOSSARY Aperture. The opening in an optical system defined by a lens or baffle that establishes the field of view. API. An interface by means of which one software component communicates with or controls another. Usually used to refer to services provided by one software component to another, usually via software interrupts or function calls Application Programming Interface.
  • Page 440 Glossary - 2 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Bit. Binary digit. One bit is the basic unit of binary information. Generally, eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data. The pattern of 0 and 1 values within the byte determines its meaning.
  • Page 441 Glossary - 3 Code Length. Number of data characters in a bar code between the start and stop characters, not including those characters. Cold Boot. A cold boot restarts the mobile computer and erases all user stored records and entries. COM port.
  • Page 442 Glossary - 4 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Flash Disk. An additional megabyte of non-volatile memory for storing application and configuration files. Flash Memory. Flash memory is responsible for storing the system firmware and is non-volatile. If the system power is interrupted the data is not be lost.
  • Page 443 Glossary - 5 I/O Ports. interface The connection between two devices, defined by common physical characteristics, signal characteristics, and signal meanings. Types of interfaces include RS-232 and PCMCIA. IOCTL. Input/Output Control. IP Address. (Internet Protocol address) The address of a computer attached to an IP network. Every client and server station must have a unique IP address.
  • Page 444 Glossary - 6 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Misread (Misdecode). A condition which occurs when the data output of a reader or interface controller does not agree with the data encoded within a bar code symbol. Multi-Point Mode. Up to the maximum number of scanners can be connected to the cradle; Standard cradle - three scanners;...
  • Page 445 Glossary - 7 Open System Authentication. Open System authentication is a null authentication algorithm. PAN . Personal area network. Using Bluetooth wireless technology, PANs enable devices to communicate wirelessly. Generally, a wireless PAN consists of a dynamic group of less than 255 devices that communicate within about a 33-foot range.
  • Page 446 Glossary - 8 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Quiet Zone. A clear space, containing no dark marks, which precedes the start character of a bar code symbol and follows the stop character. QWERTY. A standard keyboard commonly used on North American and some European PC keyboards. “QWERTY”...
  • Page 447 Glossary - 9 SID. System Identification code. An identifier issued by the FCC for each market. It is also broadcast by the cellular carriers to allow cellular devices to distinguish between the home and roaming service. Soft Reset. See Warm Boot. Space.
  • Page 448 Glossary - 10 LI4278 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Telnet. A terminal emulation protocol commonly used on the Internet and TCP/IP-based networks. It allows a user at a terminal or computer to log onto a remote device and run a program. Terminal Emulation. A “terminal emulation” emulates a character-based mainframe session on a remote non-mainframe terminal, including all display features, commands and function keys.
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