MIRROR 5250 Terminal Emulation For 8 Series Mobile Computers: 8000 / 8300 / 8400 / 8500 DOC Version 2.
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RELEASE NOTES Version Date Notes 2.27 Dec. 02, 2010 New: System Requirements Modified: Appendix I~II — support Coop 25 for CCD/Laser (8000/8300/8400) Modified: Appendix III — add Continuous/Test/Alternate/Auto Off Mode and support Code 11 for Long Range Laser (8300 only) Modified: Appendix I~IV — add more GS1 DataBar symbologies 2.26 Jun. 14, 2010 2.25 Feb. 09, 2010 2.24 Feb. 08, 2010 2.23 Nov. 24, 2009 Modified: 3.5.
2.22 2.21 2.20 2.10 July 08, 2009 Mar. 03, 2009 Jan. 16, 2009 July 17, 2008 New: support 8400 Modified: Utilities Menu — remove “RF” Modified: 4.2.3 Horizontal Steps — FN key combination on 8000 Oct. 02, 2007 June 12, 2006 Modified: 2.3.2 Scanner — remove Modified: 2.5.1 Buzzer Test Modified: 4.7.2 Keypad Type – add 8300 Keypad Type Modified: 3.4.3 WPA Passphrase — supports WPA2-PSK for 8400 Modified: remove Bluetooth-related descriptions (3560 phased out) Modified: 4.
CONTENTS RELEASE NOTES .............................................................................................................................. - 3 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................... 1 System Requirements....................................................................................................................... 2 Features.............................................................
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 2.4 Reset ......................................................................................................................................... 19 WIRELESS LAN SETTINGS ................................................................................................................. 21 3.1 Local IP...................................................................................................................................... 22 3.1.1 Enable DHCP Server ...............
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 5.3.1 Host Screen ......................................................................................................................40 5.3.2 Terminal Screen ............................................................................................................... 42 5.3.3 Example ............................................................................................................................ 44 GPRS SETTINGS.................................................
INTRODUCTION Seeing the need to combine wireless connectivity and telnet terminal emulation, MIRROR 5250 Emulator, also known as CipherNet-5250, is designed to provide telnet terminal emulation on the 8000/8300/8400/8500 Series Mobile Computers, which are capable of 802.11b/g or GPRS connectivity. The software, consisting of CipherNet programs (.exe) and the associated runtime (.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS To run the program, one of the Windows operating system is required: Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 FEATURES CipherNet-5250 supports 5250 terminal emulation Can automatically insert data into an input field in the host application via reading barcodes or RFID tags 2 Easy cloning by saving user settings to a configuration file (.NET) Supports auto sign on, cursor tracking, etc.
Introduction GETTING STARTED 1) Run CipherNet-5250.exe from the Product CD. 2) Click OK to accept the End-User License Agreement (EULA). 3) Download the runtime program (.SHX) to the mobile computer via Utilities Menu | Download Program. Associated Runtime Programs 80xx-5250.SHX : Download this program file to 8071. 83xx-5250.SHX : Download this program file to 8330 or 8370. 84xx-5250.SHX : Download this program file to 8400 or 8470. 85xx-5250.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide When you are editing an existing or new configuration file, the information and settings above will be updated accordingly. 6) Save the current user settings to a configuration file via File Menu | Save. 7) Download the configuration file (.NET) to the mobile computer via Utilities Menu | Download Settings. From the CipherNet Runtime Menu on the mobile computer, select 2. Utilities Menu | 8. Download. 8) From the CipherNet Runtime Menu on the mobile computer, select 1.
Introduction WORKING WITH MENUS & TOOLBAR The menu bar contains a number of menus that specify which task you want the system to perform. Each menu contains a list of commands. FILE MENU Command Action... New To create a new configuration file for the telnet client. Refer to each chapter. Open To open an existing configuration file. File path needs to be specified. Save To save the current settings to a configuration file (.NET). Save As To save the current settings to a new file.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide Download Program The download properties will be saved to an initial file automatically. To download the runtime program (.SHX) to the target mobile computer. For language setting other than “single byte character” in CipherNet-5250, download the font file for the selected language. TELNET MENU Command Action… Connect To connect to a host. Click “Save Log” if necessary. Disconnect To disconnect with the host.
Introduction TOOLBAR The toolbar allows quick access to commands that are available in the current stage.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide HARDWARE TEST BUZZER TEST You can test the buzzer by playing a beep sequence. 1) Turn on the mobile computer. The main menu created by the preloaded CipherNet Runtime appears. 2) On the mobile computer, select 2. Utilities | 1. TCP / IP Settings. IP :12 7. 0. 0. 1 1. Tel ne t 2. Uti li ti es SN :EB 70 00 00 1 F 1 . T CP /I P Se tt in gs 2 .E mu la ti on S et ti ng s 3 . R ea de r Te st 4 .B ac kl ig ht 5 .B at te ry V ol ta ge 6 .S et D at e & Ti me 7 .
Chapter 1 SYSTEM SETTINGS On this property page, system settings of the mobile computer can be changed. Once the configuration file (.NET) has been downloaded to the mobile computer, the new settings will take effect immediately and become the defaults. However, you still can change many of the settings directly on the mobile computer via CipherNet Runtime Menu or System Menu: CipherNet Runtime Menu — Press the Power key on the mobile computer. Backlight CipherNet Runtime Menu | 2. Utilities | 4.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide System Menu — Press 7, 9 and the Power key simultaneously on the mobile computer. Backlight System Menu | 2. Settings | 2. Backlight Period Power On System Menu | 2. Settings | 3. Auto Off System Menu | 2. Settings | 4. Power On Options Key Click System Menu | 2. Settings | 5. Key Click IN THIS CHAPTER 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Power On.................................................................. Security ........................................................
Chapter 1 System Settings Security Option Remark TCP / IP Settings If selected and provided with a password, you will not be allowed to enter the following menu on the mobile computer unless the correct password is entered: CipherNet Runtime Menu | 2. Utilities | 1. TCP/IP Settings Emulation Settings If selected and provided with a password, you will not be allowed to enter the following menu on the mobile computer unless the correct password is entered: CipherNet Runtime Menu | 2. Utilities | 2.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide Note: For CipherNet-5250, you must download the font file for the selected language to the mobile computer so that it can display the prompts and messages correctly. 1.5 DOWNLOAD & BAUD RATE Click the drop-down menu to select a desired communications setting for the mobile computer to download the runtime and configuration file (*.NET). Remark Download Option Download via 8000/8300/8500: If USB-VCOM is selected, it is not necessary to configure the Baud Rate settings.
Chapter 2 BARCODE SETTINGS According to the requirements of a specific application, you may enable or disable any of the barcode symbologies and configure its associated parameters. Supported barcodes depend on the scan engine integrated on the mobile computer. IN THIS CHAPTER 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Barcode Reader ......................................................... RFID Reader ............................................................. Advanced Settings ...................................................
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 2.1 BARCODE READER 2.1.1 SELECT READER TYPE Select a reader type that matches the hardware configuration of your mobile computer. The associated barcode reader settings, as well as the barcode parameters (= symbology settings) will be displayed accordingly. For more information, refer to the following appendixes: Appendix I - Scan Engine Settings for information on the symbologies and RFID tags supported.
Chapter 2 Barcode Settings 2.2 RFID READER By default, the RFID reader is enabled to read UID only. Click the button to configure the associated settings. 2.2.1 DATA Read UID By default, the RFID reader is set to read tag UID (Unique Identification). UID: a permanent factory programmed unique identification (UID) code which is unique to each tag. Read Data Select the check box so that RFID data can be read.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 2.2.2 WORKING MODE Toggle In this mode, only one reader can work at a time: either RFID or barcode reader. Control Options Working with the Switch Key Always Enabled The RFID reader is enabled after login; however, it will not work until you press the switch key. To stop it from working, press the switch key again. By 5250 Command The RFID reader is disabled after login. It will not work until you send the 5250 command to activate it and then press the switch key.
Chapter 2 Barcode Settings 2.3 ADVANCED SETTINGS These settings are provided to enhance the read operation via the barcode reader. Good Read Notification 2.3.1 INPUT Check Leading Code The leading code refers to the digit in the start position of a barcode. Select the check box to verify the barcode input. When the leading code is found mismatching, the barcode will be discarded. Below are some examples.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide Below are some examples. Start position Max. length Barcode scanned Transaction record 2 10 9876543210 876543210 2 3 9876543210 876 Read partial code + Check leading code: Start position Max. length Leading Code Barcode scanned Transaction record 2 7 8 9876543210 8765432 2 7 9 987654321 (Discarded) 2.3.2 DATA Add Prefix Code Select the check box to prefix a code to the input data.
Chapter 2 Barcode Settings Vibrator Specify how long the vibrator is turned on (in units of 0.1 second) to indicate a barcode has been read successfully. By default, the vibrator is turned off. 2.3.4 ALARM (ERROR FEEDBACK) When an error occurs, the mobile computer may inform you by issuing a beep or vibrating. Beep Sequence A beep sequence refers to pairs of Beep Frequency(x) and Beep Duration(y).
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Chapter 3 WIRELESS LAN SETTINGS To establish a telnet connection to a host, WLAN networking settings must be configured correctly. Once the configuration file (.NET) has been downloaded to the mobile computer, the new settings will take effect immediately and become the defaults. However, you still can change many of the settings directly on the mobile computer via CipherNet Runtime Menu or System Menu: CipherNet Runtime Menu — Press the Power key on the mobile computer. IP CipherNet Runtime Menu | 2.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide System Menu — Press 7, 9 and the Power key simultaneously on the mobile computer. IP System Menu | 8. Next Page | 3. Wi-Fi Menu | 2. Network Setting System Menu | 8. Next Page | 3. Wi-Fi Menu | 3. WLAN Setting Security System Menu | 8. Next Page | 3. Wi-Fi Menu | 4. Security IN THIS CHAPTER 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Local IP .................................................................... Host IP.....................................................................
Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Settings 3.2 HOST IP 3.2.1 HOST IP/NAME Specify the IP address or name of the host that you wish to access via telnet. 3.2.2 TELNET PORT Specify the telnet port number. Port 23 is assigned by default. 3.2.3 KEEP ALIVE During a normal telnet session, a host will send a checking packet to the mobile computer on a regular basis to maintain the connection. However, the host you access might not be configured to keep the session alive.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 802.11b/g wireless network communications channel. Shared key authentication requires that the client configure a static WEP key. The client access will be granted only if it passed a challenge based authentication. Note: For Shared Key authentication, the active WEP key is used for authentication. 3.4.2 WEP KEY Select the check box to implement Wired Equivalent Privacy or Wireless Encryption Protocol (WEP) for data encryption.
Chapter 3 Wireless LAN Settings 3.5 LOGIN To successfully log on to a host, the following settings must be specified correctly. Note: After logging out properly, press ESC and FN (the function key) simultaneously to disconnect with the host and return to the main menu. 3.5.1 LOGIN Normally, the cursor will stay on the “Username” field waiting for input during a fresh new telnet session.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 3.6 RESET Click Reset to load the default settings. Note: The current settings will be cleared.
Chapter 4 EMULATION SETTINGS To successfully emulate an IBM 5250 terminal, emulation settings must be configured correctly. Once the configuration file (.NET) has been downloaded to the mobile computer, the new settings will take effect immediately and become the defaults. However, you still can change many of the settings directly on the mobile computer via CipherNet Runtime Menu or System Menu: CipherNet Runtime Menu — Press the Power key on the mobile computer.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide IN THIS CHAPTER 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 Language ................................................................. Screen Scroll & Control ............................................... Message ................................................................... Font Size .................................................................. Field Length if Exceed................................................. Lock Screen ..............................................
Chapter 4 Options Remarks None Disable the navigator. Icon By default, a graphic icon is used for navigation. Emulation Settings Take 8500 Series for example. The icon will appear on the bottom line of the screen. 20*15 Instead of the small icon, you may select “20*15” or “32*24” for a larger icon. 32*24 Take 8500 Series for example. The icon will take the top few lines of the screen. 4.2.2 NAVIGATOR KEY The navigator key works as the toggle of navigator.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 4.2.5 CURSOR TRACKING This feature is enabled by default. The terminal screen will automatically adjust itself so that the cursor will always be visible on the screen. Thus, every screen received from the host will be displayed with the cursor visible to indicate the first input field. Refer to 4.6 Lock Screen. When the Lock Screen feature is enabled, the Cursor Tracking feature will be disabled automatically; and vice versa.
Chapter 4 Emulation Settings 4.3 MESSAGE On an IBM 5250 terminal, a message line is reserved to display messages from the host. Now we provide a more flexible way to do this: take down the message from the specified line and display it in a dialog box on your mobile computer. Manipulating the dialog box by its display duration or recalling it by pressing the associated function key combination, you will be able to follow the messages more closely.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 4.4 FONT SIZE The terminal screen size varies by the mobile computer. Display capability, as shown below, depends on the screen size as well as the font you use. Refer to 1.4 Change Prompts & Messages.
Chapter 4 Emulation Settings 4.6 LOCK SCREEN By default, the upper-left point of the terminal screen is not locked when the cursor tracking feature is enabled. That is, the terminal screen will automatically adjust itself so that the cursor will always be visible on the screen. Select the check box if the Lock Screen feature is desired. Then, proceed to specify the position of the upper-left point of the terminal screen when being mapped on the host screen.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide Horizontal / Vertical Steps Press the following key combinations simultaneously – FN + Left (for 8300/8400/8500 Series) or FN + “-+$” (for 8000 Series) FN + Right (for 8300/8400/8500 Series) or FN + “%#•” (for 8000 Series) FN + Up FN + Down When the Cursor Tracking feature is enabled, there will be a warning beep to indicate that the terminal screen has reached the boundaries of the host screen.
Chapter 4 Emulation Settings 4.7 FUNC TOGGLE & FUNCTION KEY MAPPING The function key or key combination is one of the keys on the mobile physical keypad that transmit control codes. Control codes do not produce displayable characters but are codes for functions. If these codes are received by the mobile computer, it will perform the associated function as defined. 4.7.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 4.7.3 KEY MAPPING By default, FN+1 ~ FN+9, FN+0 are mapped to PF1 ~ PF9, PF10 (Program Function keys). Click an available function key and change its mapping to meet a specific need. Note: The function key mapping list varies by the mobile computer and keypad layout. If a specific key is not available on the physical keypad, its associated key mapping may not take effect. For example, the following function keys may be required during a telnet session.
Chapter 5 SCREEN REFORMATTING The screen reformat feature requires you to enable it by entering the activation key on the mobile computer; otherwise, the screen settings cannot take effect. If you have received an activation key, proceed with the screen capture task. Note: CipherLab will issue a unique activation key under the pay-by-use policy. Please contact your local sales representative for licensing. IN THIS CHAPTER 5.1 Activate the Screen Reformat Feature........................... 37 5.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 5.2 CAPTURE HOST SESSION SCREENS 5.2.1 LOGON TO HOST 1) Run the CipherNet program on your computer. 2) Click OK to accept the End-User License Agreement (EULA). 3) Connect to the host via Telnet Menu | Connect or click on the toolbar. 4) Enter the IP address of the host that you wish to access via telnet. Select the check box of Save Log in case you need to analyze the activities during a telnet session.
Chapter 5 Screen Reformatting 5.2.2 CAPTURE HOST SCREENS You may capture screens from the host application using the associated commands via Telnet Menu or the following icons on the toolbar. A status message will appear on the left bottom of the CipherNet window, indicating the current status. 1) Click to start the capture task and save the host screens to a .SCR file. (Status message: Ready to capture) 2) Click to capture the current host screen. Skip unnecessary screens.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 5.3 REFORMAT HOST SCREENS The target is to reformat the captured host screens, or pages, so that they can be best displayed on the terminal screen. The Screen settings page is divided into two parts: one is a window (left) displaying the captured host screens for viewing and editing, and the other is the associated forms (right) for reformatting these pages to fit in the terminal screen. 5.3.1 HOST SCREEN Load Host Session Screens Click to import the screens from a .
Chapter 5 Screen Reformatting Delete Current Screen Click if the screen currently displayed is not desired for reformatting. The current number of page, or screen, is displayed next to the button. Note: If you neither delete nor reformat a captured screen, there will be an empty screen displayed during a telnet session.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 5.3.2 TERMINAL SCREEN Reformat Page … to Specify the page format on the terminal screen. You can have different page format for different host screen. This setting or its options depend on the font size you use in 4.4 Font Size. Field (Col, Row) If the original message of a line does not prompt you to input selection, i.e. no input fields, leave it as “nil”. You may simply rephrase the message.
Chapter 5 Screen Reformatting Control Buttons If the total lines of page format setting exceed 8, the two buttons will become available for moving forward or backward to display the rest lines. Reset Click Reset to load the default settings. Note: The current host screens and settings for reformatting will be cleared after clicking Reset.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 5.3.3 EXAMPLE You have loaded a total of 3 host screens, and currently work on the first page. From the Host Screen window (left), you can see there are four message lines and one empty line on this page. You may ignore the empty lines and simply skip them when reformatting. Copy the necessary messages for reformatting (right). You may need to rephrase them so that they can best fit in to a terminal screen, which is decided by the page format of the terminal screen.
Chapter 5 Screen Reformatting Below shows the messages displayed on the host screen before reformatting, and those rephrased to be displayed on the terminal screen after reformatting. Rows Host Screen Lines Terminal Screen 0 Sign On 1 Main Menu 1 System... 2 Username: 2 Subsystem... 3 Password: 3 Display... 4 Program: 4 (empty) 5 Menu: 5 User... 6 Library: 6 Password... 7 (empty) 7 Program/procedure... 8 Welcome to CipherLab 8 Menu... 9 9 Current library...
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Chapter 6 GPRS SETTINGS The GPRS connectivity is only supported for 8500 Series. Access Point Name — name of access point that connects the mobile network to the Internet IP address (DHCP or static) User name and password (may be optional, depending on Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol) Once the configuration file (.NET) has been downloaded to the mobile computer, the new settings will take effect immediately and become the defaults.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide CipherNet Runtime Menu — Press the Power key on the mobile computer. GPRS Settings CipherNet Runtime Menu | 2. Utilities | 1. TCP/IP Settings System Menu — Press 7, 9 and the Power key simultaneously on the mobile computer. Access Point Name System Menu | 8. Next Page | 3. GSM/GPRS Menu | 3. GPRS Settings Enter PIN Code System Menu | 8. Next Page | 3. GSM/GPRS Menu | 2. Security CHAP Authentication System Menu | 8. Next Page | 3. GSM/GPRS Menu | 3.
Chapter 6 GPRS Settings Item Remark Access Point Name Required PIN Code Required if not using default CHAP User Name & Password Depends on CHAP authentication setting IP Address, dynamic or static Required; provide a static IP if DHCP is disabled 49
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Appendix I SCAN ENGINE SETTINGS The MIRROR Terminal Emulator allows configuring the following reader types, depending on the module equipped on your mobile computer: 8000 8300 8400 8500 Barcode Reader 1D CCD Scan Engine 1D Laser Scan Engine 1D Long Range Laser Scan Engine (LR) 1D Extra Long Range Laser Scan Engine (ELR) 2D Scan Engine RFID Reader ACG_RFID Module v0.9 ACG_RFID Module v1.0 Options of different reader combination are allowed, such as 1D+RFID and 2D+RFID.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide Plessey Postal Codes Telepen Code 128 Code 128 GS1-128 (EAN-128) ISBT 128 Code 2 of 5 Industrial 25 (Discrete 25) Interleaved 25 Matrix 25 8400Note Chinese 25 8400Note Coop 25Note Note: (1) Matrix 25 and Chinese 25 are supported on 2D scan engine for 8400 only. (2) Coop 25 is supported on CCD/Laser scan engine for 8000/8300/8400 only.
Appendix I Scan Engine Settings RFID TAGS SUPPORTED The RFID reader supports read/write operations depending on the tags. The supported labels include ISO 15693, Icode®, ISO 14443A, and ISO 14443B. Currently, the performance of some tags has been confirmed, and the results are listed below for your reference. The results found with RFID module version 1.0 are different from those found with version 0.9 or older versions. Note: You should study the specifications of RFID tags before use.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide SRF55V10P TI Tag-it HF-I ST LRI64 ST LRI512 Tagit® Tagit ICODE® (Phillips) ICODE 54
Appendix II CCD/LASER SCAN ENGINE The tables below list reader settings as well as symbology settings for the CCD or Laser scan engine. READER SETTINGS TABLE CCD/Laser Engine Description Scan Mode Continuous Mode Laser mode Non-stop scanning Test Mode None The scanning won't stop until (a) a barcode is read or (b) the preset timeout expires. Press the scan trigger to start with scanning.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide One time, Two times, The higher the reading security is (that is, the more redundancy the user or Three times selects), the slower the reading speed gets. If "Three Times" is selected, it will take a total of four consecutive successful decodings of the same barcode to make the reading valid. Time-out 3 sec. 0~255 (second) Set the maximum time for decoding to continue during a scan attempt.
Appendix II CCD/Laser Scan Engine Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being Yes transmitted. Select Length One or two fixed lengths 1~127 Range Interleaved 25 Enable Start/Stop Selection Refer to Industrial 25. Verify Check Digit Decide whether to verify the check digit. If the check digit No is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being Yes transmitted.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being Yes transmitted. Code 39 Full ASCII Code 39 Full ASCII includes all the alphanumeric and Disable special characters. Code 93 Enable MSI Disable Select one of the three calculation formulas to verify the Single Modulo check digit. If the check digit is incorrect, the barcode will 10 not be accepted.
Appendix II Transmit ID CCD/Laser Scan Engine Application Refer to RSS-14. Transmit Check Digit Refer to RSS-14. GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded) Yes Yes Disable This group consists of (1) GS1 DataBar Expanded, and (2) GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked. Transmit Code ID Refer to RSS-14. EAN-8 Yes Enable Convert to EAN-13 The EAN-8 barcode will be expanded into EAN-13, and the No next processing will follow the settings configured for EAN-13.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide Enable UPC-E1 Triple Decide whether to apply read redundancy to the UPC-E1 No Check barcode. Addon 2 / Addon 5 When applied, the same UPC-E1 barcode has to be read three times to make a valid reading. This is helpful when the barcode is defaced and requires more attempts to read it successfully. Decide whether to decode UPC-E with addons.
Appendix III LR/ELR LASER SCAN ENGINE The tables below list reader settings as well as symbology settings for the Long Range Laser (LR) or Extra Long Range Laser (ELR) scan engine. READER SETTINGS TABLE LR/ELR Engine Description Scan Mode Continuous Mode Laser mode Non-stop scanning Test Mode The scanning won't stop until (a) a barcode is decoded, (b) the pre-set timeout expires, or (c) you release the trigger. Hold down the scan trigger to start with scanning.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS TABLE LR/ELR Engine Description Default Codabar Transmit Character Disable Start/Stop Decide whether to include the start/stop characters in the No data being transmitted. Select Length Any Length Any Length One or two fixed lengths Range (1~55) Code 128 Enable GS1-128 Enable Replace Separator Field Decide whether to replace the field separator.
Appendix III LR/ELR Laser Scan Engine Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being No transmitted. “Verify Check Digit” must be enabled so that the check digit can be left out (= “Transmit Check Digit” disabled). Code 39 Full ASCII Code 39 Full ASCII includes all the alphanumeric and Disable special characters. Trioptic Code 39 Decide whether to decode Trioptic Code 39.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide Covnert UPC/EAN RSS to “Convert to UPC/EAN” only applies to GS1 Databar-14 and No GS1 Databar Limited barcodes not decoded as part of a Composite barcode. Convert to EAN-13 Strip the leading “010” from barcodes. “01” is the Application ID and must be followed by a single zero (the first digit encoded) Convert to UPC-A Strip the leading “0100” from barcodes.
Appendix III LR/ELR Laser Scan Engine Convert to UPC-A The UPC-E1 barcode will be expanded into UPC-A, and the No next processing will follow the settings configured for UPC-A. UCC Coupon Extended Code Disable Read UPC-A barcodes starting with digit “5”, EAN-13 barcodes starting with digits “99”, and UPC-A/EAN-128 Coupon Codes. UPC-A, EAN-13, and EAN-128 must be enabled first! UPC/EAN Addon Addon 2 / Addon 5 --Decide whether to decode UPC-E1, UPC-A with addons.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide CODE ID TABLE Code ID Options Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Codabar F N X N F Industrial 25 C H H H S Interleaved 25 D I Z I S Code 39 A C Y M A Trioptic Code 39 A C Y M X Code 93 I L L L G Code 128 H K K K C Italian Pharmacode A C Y M A MSI V V D P M EAN-8 P B B FF E EAN-13 M A A F E UPC-A J A A A E UPC-E S E C E E 66
Appendix IV 2D SCAN ENGINE The tables below list reader settings as well as symbology settings for the 2D scan engine. READER SETTINGS TABLE 2D Engine Description Scan Mode Continuous Mode Laser mode Non-stop scanning Test Mode Far Focus Far Focus – optimized to read at its far position Near Focus – optimized to read at its near position Smart Focus – toggles the focus position after every frame Decide whether to flash illumination on every barcode On capture to aid decoding.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide Time-out 0~255 (second) 3 sec. Set the maximum time for decoding to continue during a scan attempt. It applies to the following scan modes only – Aiming mode Laser mode Auto Off mode Aiming Duration 3 sec. 1~255 (second) Set the maximum time for aiming to continue before a scan attempt. Picklist Mode Picklist mode enables the decoder to decode only barcodes Disable aligned under the center of the laser aiming pattern.
Appendix IV 2D Scan Engine SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS TABLE 1D SYMBOLOGIES 2D Engine Description Default Codabar Transmit Character Disable Start/Stop Decide whether to include the start/stop characters in the No data being transmitted. Select Length Any Length Any Length One or two fixed lengths Range (1~55) Code 128 Enable GS1-128 Enable Replace Separator Field Decide whether to replace the field separator.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide Matrix 25 Disable Verify Check Digit Decide whether to verify the check digit. If the check digit No is incorrect, the barcode will not be accepted. Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being No transmitted. Select Length Any Length Any Length One or two fixed lengths Range (1~55) Chinese 25 Disable Note: Matrix 25 and Chinese 25 are supported on 2D scan engine for 8400 only.
Appendix IV Check Digit Algorithm One Check Digit Single Modulo 10 Two Check Digits 2D Scan Engine Mod 10/Mod 11 Mod 10/Mod 10 Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the check digit in the data being No transmitted. Select Length Any Length One or two fixed lengths Range (1~55) GS1 DataBar (RSS) GS1 Databar-14 Any Length --GS1 DataBar-14 is short for GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide Transmit Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-A preamble System System Number (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted. Number Addon 2 / Addon 5 Refer to UPC/EAN Addon setting. UPC-E0 Enable Transmit Check Digit Decide whether to include the UPC-E0 check digit in the Yes data being transmitted. Transmit Preamble Decide whether to include the UPC-E0 preamble System System Number (and Country Code) in the data being transmitted.
Appendix IV 2D Scan Engine Postal Codes --- US Postnet Enable US Planet Enable Transmit US Check Digit Postal US Postnet or US Planet must be enabled first! UK Postal Transmit UK Check Digit Enable Enable Postal UK Postal must be enabled first! Enable Japan Postal Enable Australian Postal Enable Dutch Postal Enable UPU FICS Postal Disable USPS 4CB/One Code/ Disable Intelligent Mail Note: UPU FICS Postal and USPS 4CB/One Code/ Intelligent Mail are supported on 2D scan engine for 8400
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 2D SYMBOLOGIES 2D Engine Description Default 2D Symbologies --- PDF417 Enable MicroPDF417 Enable Data Matrix Enable Data Matrix Inverse Decide whether to decode Data Matrix Inverse. Regular Only Regular Only Decode regular Data Matrix barcodes only. Inverse Only Decode inverse Data Matrix barcodes only. Inverse Autodetect Decode both regular and inverse Data Matrix barcodes.
Appendix IV 2D Scan Engine MicroQR Enable Aztec Enable Aztec Inverse Decide whether to decode Aztec Inverse. Regular Only Regular Only Decode regular Aztec barcodes only. Inverse Only Decode inverse Aztec barcodes only. Inverse Autodetect Decode both regular and inverse Aztec barcodes. Note: Data Matrix Mirror, MicroQR, Aztec, and 2D Inverse are supported on 2D scan engine for 8400 only.
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide Note: When printing barcodes, keep each Macro PDF sequence separate, as each has a unique identifier. Do not mix barcodes from several Macro PDF sequences, even if they encode the same data.
Appendix IV 2D Scan Engine CODE ID TABLE 8500 Code ID Options Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Codabar F N X N F Industrial 25 C H H H S Interleaved 25 D I Z I S Code 39 A C Y M A Trioptic Code 39 A C Y M X Code 93 I L L L G Code 128 H K K K C Italian Pharmacode A C Y M A MSI V V D P M EAN-8 P B B FF E EAN-13 M A A F E UPC-A J A A A E UPC-E S E C E E Code 11 K J J D H Composite Code (CC-A/B, CC-C) L X M J La Compo
MIRROR 5250 Emulator User Guide 8400 Code ID Options Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Codabar F N X N F Industrial 25 C H H H S Interleaved 25 D I Z I S Matrix 25 E G G G S Chinese 25 Q M P S X Code 39 A C Y M A Trioptic Code 39 A C Y M X Code 93 I L L L G Code 128 H K K K C ISBT 128 H K K K C Italian Pharmacode A C Y M A MSI V V D P M EAN-8 P B B FF E EAN-13 M A A F E UPC-A J A A A E UPC-E S E C E E Code 11
Appendix IV 2D Scan Engine Aztec g U Q Z z IATA z z r h S Macro PDF417 p i a q L Macro MicroPDF417 q j b r L 79