User's Manual

6.7 UPCA
Checksum Transmission: If this parameter is enabled, the checksum
characters (two characters) will be transmitted together with data.
Convert to EAN13: If this parameter is enabled, the UPCA read will be
expanded into EAN13, and the following processing will follow the
parameters configured for EAN13.
6.11 Telepen
Telepen Output: There are two flavors of encoding formats for Telepen.
One is the original Telepen format, the other is AIM Telepen format. User
can choose the desired encoding format for Telepen readings.
System Number Transmission: If this parameter is enabled, the system
number will be included in the data being transmitted.
Checksum Transmission: If this parameter is enabled, the checksum
character will be included in the data being transmitted.
6.12 RSS
Code ID Selection: User has choice of using RSS Code ID (‘]e0’) or
EAN128 Code ID (‘]C1’).
6.8 EAN13
ISBN / ISSN Conversion: If these parameters are enabled, the scanner will
convert the code read into ISBN or ISSN code if the formats are correct
(EAN13 codes start with 978 or 979 for ISBN, and 977 for ISSN).
Code ID Transmission: If this parameter is enabled, the Code ID selected
by the preceding setting will be included in the data being transmitted.
Application ID Transmission: If this parameter is enabled, the Application
ID will be included in the data being transmitted.
Checksum Transmission: If this parameter is enabled, the checksum
character will be included in the data being transmitted.
Checksum Transmission: If this parameter is enabled, the checksum
character will be transmitted together with data.
6.9 MSI
Checksum Verification: Three kinds of checksum calculations can be
implemented into MSI code : Single Modulo 10, Double Modulo 10, or
Modulo 11 & 10 checksum. If the checksum character is incorrect, the
barcode will not be read.
Checksum Transmission: User can control how the checksum is
transmitted by configuring this parameter.
1) Transmitted
2) Last digit not transmitted
3) Last 2 digits not transmitted
Code Length Qualification: Because of the weak structure of the MSI
code, a partial scan has a high probability of decoding as a valid but shorter
MSI codes (known as short scan). To prevent this kind of undesired
readings, the Code Length settings can help to ensure that the correct code is
read by qualifying the allowable code length. Code length limitations can be
set in 2 ways: Fixed Code Length and Max/Min code length. If the fixed
code length is selected, up to 2 fixed lengths can be specified. And if max /
min code length is selected, the max length and the min length must be
specified, and the scanner will only accept those codes with lengths fall
between max / min length specified.
6.10 Plessey
Convert to UK Plessey: If this parameter is enabled, the scanner will
change each occurrence of the character ‘A’ into character ‘X’ in the code.
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