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Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide 72E-73953-04 Revision A August 2008
ii Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide © 2008 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing from Motorola. This includes electronic or mechanical means, such as photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems. The material in this manual is subject to change without notice. The software is provided strictly on an “as is” basis.
iii Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below: Change Date Description -01 Rev A 1/2006 Initial release. -02 Rev A 3/2006 Guide format updates. No content changes. -03 Rev A 1/2008 Motorola rebranding, add hands free stand assembly instructions, add new UPC/EAN supplemental options and Bookland ISBN format option. -04 Rev A 8/2008 Add HD model, change UCC/EAN-128 code type name to GS1-128.
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Table of Contents About This Guide Introduction .................................................................................................................... Configurations................................................................................................................ Chapter Descriptions ..................................................................................................... Notational Conventions...........................................................................
vi Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 3-2 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................... 3-5 Scanner Signal Descriptions ......................................................................................... 3-6 Chapter 4: User Preferences Introduction ...................................................
Table of Contents RS-232 Parameter Defaults .......................................................................................... RS-232 Host Parameters .............................................................................................. RS-232 Host Types ................................................................................................. Baud Rate ............................................................................................................... Parity .............
viii Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Transmit UPC-A Check Digit .................................................................................. Transmit UPC-E Check Digit .................................................................................. Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit ................................................................................ UPC-A Preamble .................................................................................................... UPC-E Preamble .......
Table of Contents Enable/Disable MSI ................................................................................................ Set Lengths for MSI ................................................................................................ MSI Check Digits .................................................................................................... Transmit MSI Check Digit(s) ................................................................................... MSI Check Digit Algorithm ....
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About This Guide Introduction The Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide provides general instructions for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the Symbol LS1203 scanner.
xii Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide • Chapter 8, Symbologies describes all symbology features and provides the programming bar codes necessary for selecting these features for the scanner. • Chapter 9, 123Scan (PC based scanner configuration tool) provides the bar code that must be scanned to communicate with the 123Scan program. • Appendix A, Standard Defaults provides a table of all host devices and miscellaneous scanner defaults.
About This Guide xiii Related Documents The Symbol LS1203 Quick Reference Guide (p/n 72-73954-xx) provides general information to help the user get started with the scanner. It includes basic operation instructions and start up bar codes. For the latest version of this guide and all guides, go to: http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/manuals. Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support for your region.
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Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction The scanner combines excellent scanning performance and advanced ergonomics to provide the best value in a lightweight laser scanner. Whether used in triggered mode or Auto-ScanTM mode, the scanner ensures comfort and ease of use for extended periods of time. NOTE The scanner does not support PDF417 bar codes and its variants. Figure 1-1 LS1203 Scanner This scanner supports the following interfaces: • Keyboard Wedge connection to a host.
1-2 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide following international keyboards (for Windows® environment): North America, German, French, French Canadian, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, UK English, Portuguese-Brazilian, and Japanese. Unpacking Remove the scanner from its packing and inspect it for damage. If the scanner was damaged in transit, call Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support. See page xiii for contact information. KEEP THE PACKING.
Getting Started NOTE 1-3 Different cables are required for different hosts. The connectors illustrated in each host chapter are examples only. Actual connectors may be different than those illustrated, but the steps to connect the scanner remain the same. Removing the Interface Cable To remove the interface cable: 1. Unplug the installed cable modular connector by depressing the connector clip with the tip of a screwdriver, or a paper clip as shown in Figure 1-3.
1-4 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Assembling the Hands Free Stand 1. Unscrew the wingnut from the bottom of the flexible neck. 2. Fit the bottom of the neck piece into the opening on the top of the stand base. When positioned correctly, the flat areas of the neck piece fit into place in the stand base opening. 3. Tighten the wingnut underneath the base to secure the cup and neck piece to the base. 4. Bend the neck to the desired position for scanning.
Getting Started 1-5 Mount Stand (Optional) Attach the base of the scanner stand to a flat surface using two screws or double-sided tape. NOTE Screws and double-sided tape are not provided. Two screw-mount holes Rectangular tape holders (3 places) (dimensions = 1” x 2”) Figure 1-5 Scanner Mount Stand Screw Mount 1. Position the assembled base on a flat surface. 2. Screw one #10 wood screw into each screw-mount hole until the base of the stand is secure. Tape Mount 1.
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Chapter 2 Scanning Introduction This chapter provides beeper and LED definitions, techniques involved in scanning bar codes, general instructions and tips about scanning, and decode zone diagrams.
2-2 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Beeper Definitions The scanner issues different beep sequences and patterns to indicate status. Table 2-1 defines beep sequences that occur during both normal scanning and while programming the scanner. Table 2-1 Beeper Definitions Beeper Sequence Indication Standard Use Low/medium/high beeps Power up. Short high beeps A bar code symbol was decoded (if decode beeper is enabled). 4 long low beeps A transmission error was detected in a scanned symbol.
Scanning Table 2-1 2-3 Beeper Definitions (Continued) Beeper Sequence Indication Host Specific USB only 4 short high beeps Scanner has not completed initialization. Wait several seconds and scan again. Scanner gives a power-up beep after scanning a USB Device Type. Communication with the bus must be established before the scanner can operate at the highest power level. This power-up beep occurs more than once.
2-4 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide To scan a bar code: 1. Install and program the scanner (see Setting Up the Scanner on page 1-2). For assistance, contact the local supplier or Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support on page xiii. 2. Ensure all connections are secure. (See the host chapter for the scanner.) 3. Aim the scanner at the bar code. 4. If the scanner is in triggered mode, press the trigger button. (In Auto-ScanTM mode, no trigger button press is required.
Scanning 2-5 The scanner can be tilted up to 65° forward or back and achieve a successful decode (Figure 2-4). Simple practice quickly shows what tolerances to work within.
2-6 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Decode Zones Symbol LS1203-SR Standard Range Figure 2-5 Symbol LS1203-SR Standard Range Decode Zone
Scanning Symbol LS1203-HD High Density Note: Typical performance at 73° F (23° C) on high quality symbols in normal room light. LS1203-HD 3 mil 2.5 6.35 W i d t h 0 0 o f 6.35 F i e l d 3.75” 7.5 mil 4.5” 10 mil 5.25” 13 mil 100% UPC in. 0 cm 0 cm 2.5 1.5” 5 mil * in. 5.25” 20 mil 2.5 6.35 6.63” 5 12.7 7.5 19.
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Chapter 3 Maintenance & Technical Specifications Introduction This chapter provides suggested scanner maintenance, troubleshooting, technical specifications, and signal descriptions (pinouts). Maintenance Cleaning the exit window is the only maintenance required. A dirty window may affect scanning ability.
3-2 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Troubleshooting Table 3-1 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Beeper Indications (Also see Beeper Definitions on page 2-2) The scanner emits frequent beeps. (USB host interface only.) The USB bus may put the scanner in a state where power to the scanner is cycled on and off more than once. This is normal and usually happens when the host cold boots. Scanner emits low/high/low beeps. ADF transmit error.
Maintenance & Technical Specifications 3-3 Table 3-1 Troubleshooting (Continued) Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Decoding Bar Codes Scanner emits the laser, but does not decode the bar code. Scanner decodes bar code, but does not transmit the data to the host. Scanner emits five long low beep after a bar code is decoded. Scanner is not programmed for the correct bar code type. Program the scanner to read that type of bar code. See Chapter 8, Symbologies. Bar code symbol is unreadable.
3-4 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 3-1 Troubleshooting (Continued) Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Host Displays Host displays scanned data incorrectly. Scanner is not programmed to work with the host. Ensure the proper host is selected. Scan the appropriate host type programming bar code. For RS-232, set the scanner's communication parameters to match the host's settings.
Maintenance & Technical Specifications 3-5 Technical Specifications Table 3-2 Technical Specifications Item Description Physical Characteristics Dimensions 2.4 in. H x 7.1 in. L x 2.4 in. W (6.2 cm H x 18 cm L x 6 cm W) Weight (without cable) Approximately 4.3 oz.
3-6 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 3-2 Technical Specifications (Continued) Item Electrostatic Discharge Description Conforms to 15 kV air discharge and 8 kV of contact discharge. Regulatory Electrical Safety UL1950, CSA C22.2 No.
Maintenance & Technical Specifications The signal descriptions in Table 3-3 apply to the connector on the scanner and are for reference only.
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Chapter 4 User Preferences Introduction If desired, program the scanner to perform various functions, or activate different features.If preferred, the 123Scan configuration utility is also available for programming the scanner (see Chapter 9, 123Scan). This chapter describes each user preference feature and provides the programming bar codes necessary for selecting these features.
4-2 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Errors While Scanning Unless otherwise specified, when an error is made during a scanning sequence, just re-scan the correct parameter. User Preferences Parameter Defaults Table 4-1 lists the defaults for user preferences parameters. To change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the User Preferences section beginning on page 4-3. NOTE See Appendix A, Standard Defaults for all user preferences, hosts and symbologies default parameters.
User Preferences 4-3 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.
4-4 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Beeper Tone To select a decode beep frequency (tone), scan the Low Frequency, Medium Frequency, or High Frequency bar code. Low Frequency *Medium Frequency (Optimum Settings) High Frequency Beeper Volume To select a beeper volume, scan the Low Volume, Medium Volume, or High Volume bar code.
User Preferences 4-5 Power Mode This parameter determines whether or not power remains on after a decode attempt. When in reduced power mode, the scanner enters low power consumption mode after each decode. When in continuous power mode, power remains on after each decode. *Continuous On Reduced Power Mode Scanning Mode This parameter determines whether or not the scanner is in triggered mode or Auto-ScanTM mode.
4-6 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Scan Line Width Scan a bar code below to set the scan line width. NOTE This feature applies to triggered mode only. *Full Width Medium Width Laser On Time This parameter sets the maximum time that decode processing continues during a scan attempt. It is programmable in 0.1 second increments from 0.5 to 9.9 seconds. The default Laser On Time is 3.0 seconds. To set a Laser On Time, scan the bar code below.
User Preferences 4-7 Beep After Good Decode Scan a bar code below to select whether or not the scanner beeps after a good decode. If Do Not Beep After Good Decode is selected, the beeper still operates during parameter menu scanning and indicates error conditions. *Beep After Good Decode (Enable) Do Not Beep After Good Decode (Disable) Transmit Code ID Character A Code ID character identifies the code type of a scanned bar code. This may be useful when the scanner is decoding more than one code type.
4-8 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Prefix/Suffix Values A prefix and/or suffix can be appended to scan data for use in data editing. To set a value for a prefix or suffix: 1. Change the scan data format by scanning the appropriate Scan Data Transmission Format on page 4-8. 2. Scan the appropriate prefix/suffix bar code on page 4-8. 3. Scan a four-digit number (i.e., four bar codes from Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes) that corresponds to that value. NOTE 4.
User Preferences Scan Data Transmission Format (continued) Scan Options *Data As Is Enter Data Format Cancel 4-9
4 - 10 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide FN1 Substitution Values The Wedge and USB HID Keyboard hosts support an FN1 substitution feature. When enabled any FN1 character (0x1b) in an EAN128 bar code is substituted with a value. This value defaults to 7013 (Enter Key). To select an FN1 substitution value via bar code menus: 1. Scan the bar code below. *Set FN1 Substitution Value 2.
Chapter 5 Keyboard Wedge Interface Introduction This chapter describes how to set up a Keyboard Wedge interface with the scanner. With this interface, the scanner is connected between the keyboard and host computer, and translates bar code data into keystrokes. The host computer accepts the keystrokes as if they originated from the keyboard. This mode adds bar code reading functionality to a system designed for manual keyboard input. Keyboard keystrokes are simply passed through.
5-2 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Connecting a Keyboard Wedge Interface Male DIN Connector Keyboard Connector Female DIN Connector Figure 5-1 Keyboard Wedge Connection with Y-cable To connect the Keyboard Wedge interface Y-cable: NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration. The connectors illustrated in Figure 5-1 are examples only. The connectors may be different than those illustrated, but the steps to connect the scanner remain the same. 1.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 5-3 Keyboard Wedge Parameter Defaults NOTE See Appendix A, Standard Defaults for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters. Table 5-1 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 5-4.
5-4 Symbol LS1203 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 Compatibles1 IBM AT Notebook NCR 7052 IBM PS/2 (Model 30) NOTE 1User selection is required to configure this interface and this is the most common selection.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 5-5 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 5-8.
5-6 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Keyboard Wedge Country Types (continued) Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows Portuguese-Brazilian Windows 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 scanner.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 5-7 Keystroke Delay This is 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) 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.
5-8 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation This allows emulation of most other country keyboard types not listed in Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Country Codes) on page 5-5 in a Microsoft® operating system environment. Enable Alternate Numeric Keypad *Disable Alternate Numeric Keypad Caps Lock On When enabled, the scanner emulates keystrokes as if the Caps Lock key is always pressed.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 5-9 Caps Lock Override When enabled, on AT or AT Notebook hosts, the keyboard ignores the state of the Caps Lock key. Therefore, an ‘A’ in the bar code is sent as an ‘A’ no matter what the state of the keyboard’s Caps Lock key. NOTE If both Caps Lock On and Caps Lock Override are enabled, Caps Lock Override takes precedence. Enable Caps Lock Override *Disable Caps Lock Override Convert Wedge Data When enabled, the scanner will convert all bar code data to the selected case.
5 - 10 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as control key sequences (see Table 5-2 on page 5-12). 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.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 - 11 Send Make and Break When enabled, the scan codes for releasing a key are not sent. *Send Make and Break Scan Codes Send Make Scan Code Only Keyboard Maps The following keyboard maps are provided for prefix/suffix keystroke parameters. To program the prefix/suffix values, see the bar codes on page 4-8.
5 - 12 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide 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 @. Scanning ABC%I outputs the keystroke equivalent of ABC >.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 - 13 Table 5-2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Value Keystroke 1023 $W CTRL W 1024 $X CTRL X 1025 $Y CTRL Y 1026 $Z CTRL Z 1027 %A CTRL [ /ESC1 1028 %B CTRL \ 1029 %C CTRL ] 1030 %D CTRL 6 1031 %E CTRL - 1032 Space Space 1033 /A ! 1034 /B “ 1035 /C # 1036 /D $ 1037 /E % 1038 /F & 1039 /G ‘ 1040 /H ( 1041 /I ) 1042 /J * 1043 /K + 1044 /L , 1045 - - 1046
5 - 14 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 5-2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Value Keystroke 1051 3 3 1052 4 4 1053 5 5 1054 6 6 1055 7 7 1056 8 8 1057 9 9 1058 /Z : 1059 %F ; 1060 %G < 1061 %H = 1062 %I > 1063 %J ? 1064 %V @ 1065 A A 1066 B B 1067 C C 1068 D D 1069 E E 1070 F F 1071 G G 1072 H H 1073 I I 1074 J J 1075 K K 1076 L L 1077 M M 1078 N N 1The
Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 - 15 Table 5-2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character Keystroke 1079 O O 1080 P P 1081 Q Q 1082 R R 1083 S S 1084 T T 1085 U U 1086 V V 1087 W W 1088 X X 1089 Y Y 1090 Z Z 1091 %K [ 1092 %L \ 1093 %M ] 1094 %N ^ 1095 %O _ 1096 %W ‘ 1097 +A a 1098 +B b 1099 +C c 1100 +D d 1101 +E e 1102 +F f 1103 +G g 1104 +H h 1105 +I i 1106 +J j 1The ke
5 - 16 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 5-2 Keyboard Wedge ASCII Character Set (Continued) ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character Keystroke 1107 +K k 1108 +L l 1109 +M m 1110 +N n 1111 +O o 1112 +P p 1113 +Q q 1114 +R r 1115 +S s 1116 +T t 1117 +U u 1118 +V v 1119 +W w 1120 +X x 1121 +Y y 1122 +Z z 1123 %P { 1124 %Q | 1125 %R } 1126 %S ~ 1 The keystroke in bold is sent only if the “Function Key Mapping” is enabled.
Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 - 17 Table 5-3 Keyboard Wedge ALT Key Character Set (Continued) ALT Keys Keystroke 2071 ALT G 2072 ALT H 2073 ALT I 2074 ALT J 2075 ALT K 2076 ALT L 2077 ALT M 2078 ALT N 2079 ALT O 2080 ALT P 2081 ALT Q 2082 ALT R 2083 ALT S 2084 ALT T 2085 ALT U 2086 ALT V 2087 ALT W 2088 ALT X 2089 ALT Y 2090 ALT Z Table 5-4 Keyboard Wedge GIU Key Character Set GUI Keys Keystrokes 3000 Right Control Key 3048 GUI 0 3049 GUI 1 3050 GUI 2 3051
5 - 18 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 5-4 Keyboard Wedge GIU Key Character Set (Continued) GUI Keys Keystrokes 3055 GUI 7 3056 GUI 8 3057 GUI 9 3065 GUI A 3066 GUI B 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 3076 GUI L 3077 GUI M 3078 GUI N 3079 GUI O 3080 GUI P 3081 GUI Q 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
Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 - 19 Table 5-5 Keyboard Wedge F Key Character Set F Keys Keystroke 5001 F1 5002 F2 5003 F3 5004 F4 5005 F5 5006 F6 5007 F7 5008 F8 5009 F9 5010 F10 5011 F11 5012 F12 5013 F13 5014 F14 5015 F15 5016 F16 5017 F17 5018 F18 5019 F19 5020 F20 5021 F21 5022 F22 5023 F23 5024 F24
5 - 20 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 5-6 Keyboard Wedge Numeric Keypad Character Set Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6042 * 6043 + 6044 undefined 6045 - 6046 .
Keyboard Wedge Interface 5 - 21 Table 5-7 Keyboard Wedge Extended Keypad Character Set Extended Keypad Keystroke 7001 Break 7002 Delete 7003 Pg Up 7004 End 7005 Pg Dn 7006 Pause 7007 Scroll Lock 7008 Backspace 7009 Tab 7010 Print Screen 7011 Insert 7012 Home 7013 Enter 7014 Escape 7015 Up Arrow 7016 Dn Arrow 7017 Left Arrow 7018 Right Arrow
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Chapter 6 RS-232 Interface Introduction This chapter describes how to set up the scanner with an RS-232 host. The RS-232 interface is used to connect the scanner to point-of-sale devices, host computers, or other devices with an available RS-232 port (e.g., com port). If the host is not listed in Table 6-2, refer to the documentation for the host device to set communication parameters to match the host. NOTE The scanner uses TTL RS-232 signal levels, which interface with most system architectures.
6-2 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Connecting an RS-232 Interface This connection is made directly from the scanner to the host computer. Interface Cable Serial Port Connector to Host Power Supply Cable Figure 6-1 RS-232 Direct Connection NOTE Interface cables vary depending on configuration. The connectors illustrated in Figure 6-1 are examples only. The connectors may be different than those illustrated, but the steps to connect the scanner remain the same. 1.
RS-232 Interface 6-3 RS-232 Parameter Defaults Table 6-1 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 6-4. NOTE See Appendix A, Standard Defaults for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
6-4 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide RS-232 Host Parameters Various RS-232 hosts are set up with their own parameter default settings (Table 6-2). Selecting the ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, Olivetti, Omron, or terminal sets the defaults listed in Table 6-2. Selecting the ICL, Fujitsu, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode A, Wincor-Nixdorf Mode B, OPOS terminal enables the transmission of code ID characters listed in Table 6-3 on page 6-5.
RS-232 Interface Table 6-3 Terminal Specific Code ID Characters Code Type ICL WincorNixdorf Mode A Fujitsu WincorNixdorf Mode B/OPOS Olivetti Omron UPC-A A A A A A A UPC-E E E C C C E EAN-8/JAN-8 FF FF B B B FF EAN-13/JAN-13 F F A A A F Code 39 C None M M M C Codabar N None N N N N Code 128 L None K K K L I 2 of 5 I None I I I I Code 93 None None L L L None D
6-6 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide RS-232 Host Types To select an RS-232 host interface, scan one of the following bar codes.
RS-232 Interface 6-7 Baud Rate Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the 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.
6-8 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide 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. • Select Even parity and the parity bit value is set to 0 or 1, based on data, to ensure that an even number of 1 bits are contained in the coded character.
RS-232 Interface 6-9 Stop Bit Select The stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one character and prepares the receiving device for the next character in the serial data stream. The number of stop bits selected (one or two) depends on the number the receiving terminal is programmed to accommodate. Set the number of stop bits to match host device requirements.
6 - 10 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide 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.
RS-232 Interface 6 - 11 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 scanner asserts RTS before transmitting and ignores the state of CTS. The scanner de-asserts RTS when the transmission is complete.
6 - 12 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide 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. • None: When this option is selected, data is transmitted immediately. No response is expected from host.
RS-232 Interface 6 - 13 Software Handshaking (continued) ACK/NAK with ENQ XON/XOFF Host Serial Response Time-out This parameter specifies how long the 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.
6 - 14 Symbol LS1203 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 When this parameter is enabled, the scanner issues a beep when a character is detected on the RS-232 serial line. is issued to gain a user's attention to an illegal entry or other important event.
RS-232 Interface 6 - 15 Intercharacter Delay This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay inserted between character transmissions.
6 - 16 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Nixdorf Beep/LED Options When Nixdorf Mode B is selected, this indicates when the scanner should beep and turn on its LED after a decode. *Normal Operation (Beep/LED immediately after decode) Beep/LED After Transmission Beep/LED After CTS Pulse Ignore Unknown Characters Unknown characters are characters the host does not recognize.
RS-232 Interface 6 - 17 ASCII Character Set for RS-232 The values in Table 6-4 can be assigned as prefixes or suffixes for ASCII character data transmission.
6 - 18 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 6-4 ASCII Character Set for RS-232 (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Value ASCII Character 1027 %A ESC 1028 %B FS 1029 %C GS 1030 %D RS 1031 %E US 1032 Space Space 1033 /A ! 1034 /B " 1035 /C # 1036 /D $ 1037 /E % 1038 /F & 1039 /G ‘ 1040 /H ( 1041 /I ) 1042 /J * 1043 /K + 1044 /L , 1045 - - 1046 . .
RS-232 Interface 6 - 19 Table 6-4 ASCII Character Set for RS-232 (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Value ASCII Character 1057 9 9 1058 /Z : 1059 %F ; 1060 %G < 1061 %H = 1062 %I > 1063 %J ? 1064 %V @ 1065 A A 1066 B B 1067 C C 1068 D D 1069 E E 1070 F F 1071 G G 1072 H H 1073 I I 1074 J J 1075 K K 1076 L L 1077 M M 1078 N N 1079 O O 1080 P P 1081 Q Q 1082 R R 1083 S S 1084 T T 1085 U U 1086 V V
6 - 20 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 6-4 ASCII Character Set for RS-232 (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Value ASCII Character 1087 W W 1088 X X 1089 Y Y 1090 Z Z 1091 %K [ 1092 %L \ 1093 %M ] 1094 %N ^ 1095 %O _ 1096 %W ` 1097 +A a 1098 +B b 1099 +C c 1100 +D d 1101 +E e 1102 +F f 1103 +G g 1104 +H h 1105 +I i 1106 +J j 1107 +K k 1108 +L l 1109 +M m 1110 +N n 1111 +O o 1112 +P p 1113 +Q q
RS-232 Interface 6 - 21 Table 6-4 ASCII Character Set for RS-232 (Continued) ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Character 1117 +U u 1118 +V v 1119 +W w 1120 +X x 1121 +Y y 1122 +Z z 1123 %P { 1124 %Q | 1125 %R } 1126 %S ~ 1127 Undefined 7013 ENTER
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Chapter 7 USB Interface Introduction This chapter covers the connection and setup of the scanner to a USB host. The scanner attaches directly to a USB host, or a powered USB hub, and is powered by it. No additional power supply is required. Throughout the programming bar code menus, default values are indicated with asterisks (*).
7-2 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Connecting a USB Interface Interface cable USB Series A Connector Figure 7-1 USB Connection The scanner connects with USB capable hosts including: • Desktop PCs and Notebooks • Apple™ iMac, G4, iBooks (North America only) • IBM SurePOS terminals • Sun, IBM, and other network computers that support more than one keyboard. The following operating systems support the scanner through USB: • Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP • MacOS 8.5 and above • IBM 4690 OS.
USB Interface 7-3 To set up the scanner: 1. Attach the modular connector of the USB interface cable to the cable interface port on the scanner (see Installing the Interface Cable on page 1-2). 2. Plug the series A connector in the USB host or hub, or plug the Plus Power connector in an available port of the IBM SurePOS terminal. 3. Select the USB device type by scanning the appropriate bar code from USB Device Type on page 7-4. 4.
7-4 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide USB Host Parameters USB Device Type Select the desired USB device type. NOTE When changing USB Device Types, the scanner automatically restarts. The scanner issues the standard startup beep sequences.
USB Interface 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 scanner automatically resets. The scanner issues the standard startup beep sequences.
7-6 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes continued) Italian Windows Swedish Windows UK English Windows Japanese Windows (ASCII) Portuguese-Brazilian Windows
USB Interface 7-7 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. When enabled, the case of the data is preserved regardless of the state of the caps lock key.
7-8 Symbol LS1203 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.
USB Interface 7-9 USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution This option applies only to the USB HID Keyboard Emulation device. When enabled, this allows replacement of any FN 1 characters in an EAN 128 bar code with a Key Category and value chosen by the user (see FN1 Substitution Values on page 4-10 to set the Key Category and Key Value). Enable FN1 Substitution *Disable FN1 Substitution Function Key Mapping ASCII values under 32 are normally sent as a control-key sequences (see Table 7-2 on page 7-11).
7 - 10 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Simulated Caps Lock When enabled, the scanner will invert upper and lower case characters on the 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’s Caps Lock state. *Disable Simulated Caps Lock Enable Simulated Caps Lock Convert Case When enabled, the scanner will convert all bar code data to the selected case.
USB Interface 7 - 11 ASCII Character Set for USB Table 7-2 ASCII Character Set for USB ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character Keystroke 1000 %U CTRL 2 1001 $A CTRL A 1002 $B CTRL B 1003 $C CTRL C 1004 $D CTRL D 1005 $E CTRL E 1006 $F CTRL F 1007 $G CTRL G 1008 $H CTRL H/BACKSPACE1 1009 $I CTRL I/HORIZONTAL TAB1 1010 $J CTRL J 1011 $K CTRL K 1012 $L CTRL L 1013 $M CTRL M/ENTER1 1014 $N CTRL N 1015 $O CTRL O 1016 $P CTRL P 1017 $Q CTRL Q 1018
7 - 12 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 7-2 ASCII Character Set for USB (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Value Keystroke 1025 $Y CTRL Y 1026 $Z CTRL Z 1027 %A CTRL [/ESC1 1028 %B CTRL \ 1029 %C CTRL ] 1030 %D CTRL 6 1031 %E CTRL - 1032 Space Space 1033 /A ! 1034 /B “ 1035 /C # 1036 /D $ 1037 /E % 1038 /F & 1039 /G ‘ 1040 /H ( 1041 /I ) 1042 /J * 1043 /K + 1044 /L , 1045 - - 1046 . .
USB Interface 7 - 13 Table 7-2 ASCII Character Set for USB (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Value Keystroke 1053 5 5 1054 6 6 1055 7 7 1056 8 8 1057 9 9 1058 /Z : 1059 %F ; 1060 %G < 1061 %H = 1062 %I > 1063 %J ? 1064 %V @ 1065 A A 1066 B B 1067 C C 1068 D D 1069 E E 1070 F F 1071 G G 1072 H H 1073 I I 1074 J J 1075 K K 1076 L L 1077 M M 1078 N N 1079 O O 1080 P P 1The keystroke in bold is sent onl
7 - 14 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 7-2 ASCII Character Set for USB (Continued) ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character Keystroke 1081 Q Q 1082 R R 1083 S S 1084 T T 1085 U U 1086 V V 1087 W W 1088 X X 1089 Y Y 1090 Z Z 1091 %K [ 1092 %L \ 1093 %M ] 1094 %N ^ 1095 %O _ 1096 %W ` 1097 +A a 1098 +B b 1099 +C c 1100 +D d 1101 +E e 1102 +F f 1103 +G g 1104 +H h 1105 +I i 1106 +J j 1107 +K k 1108 +L l
USB Interface 7 - 15 Table 7-2 ASCII Character Set for USB (Continued) ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character Keystroke 1109 +M m 1110 +N n 1111 +O o 1112 +P p 1113 +Q q 1114 +R r 1115 +S s 1116 +T t 1117 +U u 1118 +V v 1119 +W w 1120 +X x 1121 +Y y 1122 +Z z 1123 %P { 1124 %Q | 1125 %R } 1126 %S ~ 1 The keystroke in bold is sent only if the “Function Key Mapping” is enabled. Otherwise, the unbolded keystroke is sent.
7 - 16 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 7-3 USB ALT Key Character Set 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 2074 ALT J 2075 ALT K 2076 ALT L 2077 ALT M 2078 ALT N 2079 ALT O 2080 ALT P 2081 ALT Q 2082 ALT R 2083 ALT S 2084 ALT T 2085 ALT U 2086 ALT V 2087 ALT W 2088 ALT X 2089 ALT Y 2090 ALT Z
USB Interface 7 - 17 Table 7-4 USB GUI Key Character Set 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 GUI 6 3055 GUI 7 3056 GUI 8 3057 GUI 9 3065 GUI A 3066 GUI B 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 3076 GUI L 3077 GUI M 3078 GUI N 3079 GUI O 3080 GUI P Note: GUI Shift Keys - The Apple™ iMac keyboard has an apple key on ei
7 - 18 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 7-4 USB GUI Key Character Set (Continued) GUI Key Keystroke 3081 GUI Q 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: GUI Shift Keys - The Apple™ iMac keyboard has an apple key on either side of the space bar. Windows-based systems have a GUI key to the left of the left ALT key, and to the right of the right ALT key.
USB Interface 7 - 19 Table 7-5 USB F Key Character Set (Continued) F Keys Keystroke 5016 F16 5017 F17 5018 F18 5019 F19 5020 F20 5021 F21 5022 F22 5023 F23 5024 F24 Table 7-6 USB Numeric Keypad Character Set Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6042 * 6043 + 6044 undefined 6045 - 6046 .
7 - 20 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 7-7 USB Extended Keypad Character Set Extended Keypad Keystroke 7001 Break 7002 Delete 7003 PgUp 7004 End 7005 Pg Dn 7006 Pause 7007 Scroll Lock 7008 Backspace 7009 Tab 7010 Print Screen 7011 Insert 7012 Home 7013 Enter 7014 Escape 7015 Up Arrow 7016 Down Arrow 7017 Left Arrow 7018 Right Arrow
Chapter 8 Symbologies Introduction This chapter describes symbology features and provides the programming bar codes for selecting these features. Before programming, follow the instructions in Chapter 1, Getting Started. The scanner is shipped with the settings shown in the Symbology Defaults on page 8-2 (also see Appendix A, Standard Defaults for all host device and miscellaneous defaults). If the default values suit requirements, programming is not necessary.
8-2 Symbol LS1203 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 8-1 lists the defaults for all symbologies parameters. To change any option, scan the appropriate bar code(s) provided in the Symbologies Parameters section beginning on page 8-5.
Symbologies Table 8-1 Symbology Defaults (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Code 128 Code 128 Enable 8-18 GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128) Enable 8-19 ISBT 128 (non-concatenated) Enable 8-19 Code 39 Enable 8-20 Trioptic Code 39 Disable 8-20 Convert Code 39 to Code 32 (Italian Pharmacy Code) Disable 8-21 Code 32 Prefix Disable 8-21 Set Length(s) for Code 39 2 to 55 8-22 Code 39 Check Digit Verification Disable 8-23 Transmit Code 39 Check Digit Disable 8-23 Code 39 Full
8-4 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table 8-1 Symbology Defaults (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF) Discrete 2 of 5 Disable 8-34 Set Length(s) for D 2 of 5 12 8-35 Disable 8-36 Codabar Disable 8-36 Set Lengths for Codabar 5 to 55 8-37 CLSI Editing Disable 8-38 NOTIS Editing Disable 8-38 MSI Disable 8-39 Set Length(s) for MSI 2 to 55 8-39 MSI Check Digits One 8-40 Transmit MSI Check Digit Disable 8-41 MSI Check Digit Algorithm Mod 10/M
Symbologies UPC/EAN Enable/Disable UPC-A/UPC-E To enable or disable UPC-A or UPC-E, scan the appropriate bar code below.
8-6 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Enable/Disable UPC-E1 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.
Symbologies Enable/DisaGS1ble EAN-13/EAN-8 To enable or disable EAN-13 or EAN-8, scan the appropriate bar code below. *Enable EAN-13 Disable EAN-13 *Enable EAN-8 Disable EAN-8 Enable/Disable Bookland EAN To enable or disable Bookland EAN, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Bookland EAN *Disable Bookland EAN NOTE If you enable Bookland EAN, select a Bookland ISBN Format on page 8-17.
8-8 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals 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 scanner is presented with a UPC/EAN plus supplemental symbol, the scanner decodes UPC/EAN and ignores the supplemental characters.
Symbologies 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) 8-9
8 - 10 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide 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)
Symbologies 8 - 11 User-Programmable Supplementals If you selected a Supplemental User-Programmable option from Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals on page 8-8, select User-Programmable Supplemental 1 to set the 3-digit prefix. Then select the 3 digits using the numeric bar codes beginning onpage D-1. Select User-Programmable Supplemental 2 to set a second 3-digit prefix. Then select the 3 digits using the numeric bar codes beginning onpage D-1.
8 - 12 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Transmit UPC-A Check Digit 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.
Symbologies 8 - 13 Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit 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. *Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit Do Not Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit UPC-A Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character.
8 - 14 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide UPC-E Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character. Three options are given for transmitting UPC-E preamble to the host device: transmit System Character only, transmit System Character and Country Code (“0” for USA), and no preamble transmitted. Scan a bar code below to match the host system.
Symbologies 8 - 15 UPC-E1 Preamble Preamble characters are part of the UPC symbol consisting of Country Code and System Character. Three options are given for transmitting UPC-E1 preamble to the host device: transmit System Character only, transmit System Character and Country Code (“0” for USA), and no preamble transmitted. Scan a bar code below to match the host system.
8 - 16 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A Enable this to convert UPC-E1 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). When disabled, UPC-E1 decoded data is transmitted as UPC-E1 data, without conversion.
Symbologies 8 - 17 Bookland ISBN Format If you enabled Bookland EAN using Enable/Disable Bookland EAN on page 8-7, select one of the following formats for Bookland data: • Bookland ISBN-10 - The scanner reports Bookland data starting with 978 in traditional 10-digit format with the special Bookland check digit for backward-compatibility. Data starting with 979 is not considered Bookland in this mode.
8 - 18 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide UCC Coupon Extended Code When enabled, this parameter decodes UPCA bar codes starting with digit ‘5’, EAN-13 bar codes starting with digit ‘99’, and UPCA/EAN-128 Coupon Codes. UPCA, EAN-13 and EAN-128 must be enabled to scan all types of Coupon Codes. Enable UCC Coupon Extended Code *Disable UCC Coupon Extended Code NOTE Use the Decode UPC/EAN Supplemental Redundancy parameter to control autodiscrimination of the EAN128 (right half) of a coupon code.
Symbologies 8 - 19 Enable/Disable GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128) To enable or disable GS1-128, scan the appropriate bar code below. *Enable GS1-128 Disable GS1-128 Enable/Disable ISBT 128 ISBT 128 is a variant of Code 128 used in the blood bank industry. Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable ISBT 128. If necessary, the host must perform concatenation of the ISBT data.
8 - 20 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Code 39 Enable/Disable Code 39 To enable or disable Code 39, scan the appropriate bar code below. *Enable Code 39 Disable Code 39 Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39 Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of computer tape cartridges. Trioptic Code 39 symbols always contain six characters. To enable or disable Trioptic Code 39, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Symbologies 8 - 21 Convert Code 39 to Code 32 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. . Enable Convert Code 39 to Code 32 *Disable Convert Code 39 to Code 32 Code 32 Prefix Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable adding the prefix character “A” to all Code 32 bar codes.
8 - 22 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for Code 39 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. If Code 39 Full ASCII is enabled, Length Within a Range or Any Length are the preferred options.
Symbologies 8 - 23 Code 39 Check Digit Verification When this feature is enabled, the scanner checks 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.
8 - 24 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion 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. Enable Code 39 Full ASCII *Disable Code 39 Full ASCII NOTE Trioptic Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII cannot be enabled simultaneously.
Symbologies 8 - 25 Code 39 Buffering (Scan & Store) (continued) This feature affects Code 39 only. If selecting Buffer Code 39, we recommend configuring the scanner to decode Code 39 symbology only. Buffer Code 39 (Enable) *Do Not Buffer Code 39 (Disable) While there is data in the transmission buffer, selecting Do Not Buffer Code 39 is not allowed. The buffer holds 200 bytes of information.
8 - 26 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide NOTE Because the Clear Buffer contains only the dash (minus) character, set the Code 39 length to include length 1 before scanning this bar code. Transmit Buffer There are two methods to transmit the Code 39 buffer. 1. Scan the Transmit Buffer bar code below which contains only a start character, a plus (+), and a stop character. • The scanner transmits and clears the buffer. • The scanner issues a low/high beep. Transmit Buffer 2.
Symbologies 8 - 27 Code 93 Enable/Disable Code 93 To enable or disable Code 93, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Code 93 *Disable Code 93 Set Lengths for Code 93 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 93 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range.
8 - 28 Symbol LS1203 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 Code 11 Code 11 To enable or disable Code 11, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Symbologies 8 - 29 Set Lengths for Code 11 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 11 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. • One Discrete Length - Select this option to decode only Code 11 symbols containing a selected length. Select the length using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes.
8 - 30 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Code 11 Check Digit Verification This feature allows the 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. The options are to check for one check digit, check for two check digits, or disable the feature.
Symbologies 8 - 31 Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 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 Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s) the code contains.
8 - 32 Symbol LS1203 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
Symbologies 8 - 33 I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification When this feature is enabled, the scanner checks 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. *Disable USS Check Digit OPCC Check Digit Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit I 2 of 5 data with or without the check digit.
8 - 34 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 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.
Symbologies 8 - 35 Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 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 D 2 of 5 to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. • One Discrete Length - Select this option to decode only D 2 of 5 symbols containing a selected length. Select the length using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes.
8 - 36 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Chinese 2 of 5 Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5 To enable or disable Chinese 2 of 5, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable Chinese 2 of 5 *Disable Chinese 2 of 5 Codabar (NW - 7) Enable/Disable Codabar To enable or disable Codabar, scan the appropriate bar code below.
Symbologies 8 - 37 Set Lengths for Codabar 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 Codabar to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. • One Discrete Length - Select this option to decode only Codabar symbols containing a selected length. Select the length using the numeric bar codes in Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes.
8 - 38 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide CLSI Editing When enabled, this parameter strips the start and stop characters and inserts a space after the first, fifth, and tenth characters of a 14-character Codabar symbol. Enable this feature if your host system requires this data format. NOTE Symbol length does not include start and stop characters. Enable CLSI Editing *Disable CLSI Editing NOTIS Editing When enabled, this parameter strips the start and stop characters from a decoded Codabar symbol.
Symbologies 8 - 39 MSI Enable/Disable MSI To enable or disable MSI, scan the appropriate bar code below. Enable MSI *Disable MSI Set Lengths for MSI 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 MSI to any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. • One Discrete Length - Select this option to decode only MSI symbols containing a selected length.
8 - 40 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Set Lengths for MSI (continued) MSI - One Discrete Length MSI - Two Discrete Lengths MSI - Length Within Range MSI - Any Length MSI Check Digits 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.
Symbologies 8 - 41 Transmit MSI Check Digit(s) Scan the appropriate bar code below to transmit MSI data with or without the check digit. Transmit MSI Check Digit(s) (Enable) *Do Not Transmit MSI Check Digit(s) (Disable) MSI Check Digit Algorithm 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 your check digit.
8 - 42 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide GS1 DataBar (formerly RSS, Reduced Space Symbology) The variants of GS1 DataBar are GS1 DataBar-14, GS1 DataBar Expanded and GS1 DataBar Limited. GS1 DataBar-14 and GS1 DataBar Expanded include stacked versions. Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable each variant of GS1 DataBar.
Symbologies 8 - 43 Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN 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 GS1 DataBar-14 and GS1 DataBar Limited symbols encoding a single zero as the first digit, and report the bar code as EAN-13. For bar codes beginning with two or more zeros but not six zeros, this parameter strips the leading '0100' and reports the bar code as UPC-A.
8 - 44 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Symbology - Specific Security Levels Redundancy Level The scanner offers four levels of decode redundancy. Select higher redundancy levels for decreasing levels of bar code quality. As redundancy levels increase, the scanner’s aggressiveness decreases. Select the redundancy level appropriate for the bar code quality.
Symbologies 8 - 45 Redundancy Level 4 The following code types must be successfully read three times before being decoded: Table 8-5 Redundancy Level 4 Code Types Code Type All Code Length All *Redundancy Level 1 Redundancy Level 2 Redundancy Level 3 Redundancy Level 4
8 - 46 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Security Level The scanner offers four levels of decode security for delta bar codes, which include the Code 128 family, 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 scanner aggressiveness, so choose only that level of security necessary for any given application.
Symbologies 8 - 47 Bi-directional Redundancy Enable Bi-directional Redundancy to add security to linear code type security levels. When enabled, a bar code must be successfully scanned in both directions (forward and reverse) before reporting a good decode. Enable Bi-directional Redundancy *Disable Bi-directional Redundancy Symbology - Intercharacter Gap The Code 39 and Codabar symbologies have an intercharacter gap that is customarily quite small.
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Chapter 9 123Scan Introduction 123Scan is a Windows®-based utility that programs the scanner with all parameters including ADF rules. An ADF rule modifies bar code data before it is sent to the host to ensure compatibility between bar coded data and the host application. Scanners can be programmed via PC download or by scanning a sheet of bar codes generated by the utility. Scanner programming is saved in a file for electronic distribution. The 123Scan program includes a help file.
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Appendix A Standard Defaults Table A-1 All Default Parameters Parameter Default Page Number User Preferences Set Default Parameter Restore Defaults 4-3 Beeper Tone Medium 4-4 Beeper Volume High 4-4 Power Mode Continuous On 4-5 Scan Line Width Full Width 4-6 Laser On Time 3.
A-2 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table A-1 All Default Parameters (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Keystroke Delay No Delay 5-7 Intra-Keystroke Delay Disable 5-7 Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation Disable 5-8 Caps Lock On Disable 5-8 Caps Lock Override Disable 5-9 Convert Wedge Data No Convert 5-9 Function Key Mapping Disable 5-10 FN1 Substitution Disable 5-10 Send and Make Break Send 5-11 RS-232 Host Types Standard 6-6 Baud Rate 9600 6-7 Parity Type
Standard Defaults A-3 Table A-1 All Default Parameters (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number USB Ignore Unknown Characters Send 7-8 Emulate Keypad Disable 7-8 USB FN1 Substitution Disable 7-9 Function Key Mapping Disable 7-9 Simulated Caps Lock Disable 7-10 Convert Case No Case Conversion 7-10 UPC-A Enable 8-5 UPC-E Enable 8-5 UPC-E1 Disable 8-6 EAN-8/JAN 8 Enable 8-7 EAN-13/JAN 13 Enable 8-7 Bookland EAN Disable 8-7 Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (2 and 5 dig
A-4 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table A-1 All Default Parameters (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Code 128 Code 128 Enable 8-18 GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128) Enable 8-19 ISBT 128 (non-concatenated) Enable 8-19 Code 39 Enable 8-20 Trioptic Code 39 Disable 8-20 Convert Code 39 to Code 32 (Italian Pharmacy Code) Disable 8-21 Code 32 Prefix Disable 8-21 Set Length(s) for Code 39 2 to 55 8-22 Code 39 Check Digit Verification Disable 8-23 Transmit Code 39 Check
Standard Defaults A-5 Table A-1 All Default Parameters (Continued) Parameter Default Page Number Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF) Discrete 2 of 5 Disable 8-34 Set Length(s) for D 2 of 5 12 8-35 Disable 8-36 Codabar Disable 8-36 Set Lengths for Codabar 5 to 55 8-37 CLSI Editing Disable 8-38 NOTIS Editing Disable 8-38 MSI Disable 8-39 Set Length(s) for MSI 2 to 55 8-39 MSI Check Digits One 8-40 Transmit MSI Check Digit Disable 8-41 MSI Check Digit Algorithm Mod 10/Mod 10 8-41 Chi
Appendix B Programming Reference Symbol Code Identifiers Table B-1 Symbol Code Characters Code Character Code Type A UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC-E1, EAN-8, EAN-13 B Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Code 32 C Codabar D Code 128, ISBT 128 E Code 93 F Interleaved 2 of 5 G Discrete 2 of 5, or Discrete 2 of 5 IATA H Code 11 J MSI K GS1-128 L Bookland EAN M Trioptic Code 39 N Coupon Code R GS1 DataBar Family
Programming Reference AIM Code Identifiers Each AIM Code Identifier contains the three-character string ]cm where: ] c m = = = Table B-2 Flag Character (ASCII 93) Code Character (see Table B-2) Modifier Character (see Table B-3) Aim Code Characters Code Character Code Type A Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Code 32 C Code 128 (all variants), Coupon (Code 128 portion) E UPC/EAN, Coupon (UPC portion) e GS1 DataBar Family F Codabar G Code 93 H Code 11 I Interleaved 2 of 5 M MSI S D2 of 5,
B-3 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table B-3 Modifier Characters (Continued) Code Type Trioptic Code 39 Option Value 0 Option No option specified at this time. Always transmit 0. Example: A Trioptic bar code 412356 is transmitted as ]X0412356 Code 128 0 Standard data packet, no Function code 1 in first symbol position. 1 Function code 1 in first symbol character position. 2 Function code 1 in second symbol character position.
Programming Reference Table B-3 Modifier Characters (Continued) Code Type Bookland EAN Option Value 0 Option No options specified at this time. Always transmit 0. Example: A Bookland EAN bar code 123456789X is transmitted as ]X0123456789X Code 11 GS1 DataBar Family 0 Single check digit 1 Two check digits 3 Check characters validated but not transmitted. No option specified at this time. Always transmit 0. GS1 DataBar-14 and GS1 DataBar Limited transmit with an Application Identifier “01”.
Appendix C Sample Bar Codes Code 39 123ABC UPC/EAN UPC-A, 100% 0 EAN-13, 100% 3 456789 012340 12345 67890 5
Sample Bar Codes Code 128 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 Interleaved 2 of 5 12345678901231 C-2
C-3 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide GS1 DataBar NOTE GS1 DataBar variants must be enabled to read the bar codes below (see GS1 DataBar (formerly RSS, Reduced Space Symbology) on page 8-42).
Sample Bar Codes GS1 DataBar-14 55432198673467 (GS1 DataBar-14 Truncated) 90876523412674 (GS1 DataBar-14 Stacked) 78123465709811 (GS1 DataBar-14 Stacked Omni-Directional) C-4
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Appendix D Numeric Bar Codes Numeric Bar Codes For parameters requiring specific numeric values, scan the appropriately numbered bar code(s).
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Numeric Bar Codes Cancel To correct an error or change a selection, scan the bar code below.
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Appendix E ASCII Character Sets Table E-1 ASCII Value - Code 39 Encode - Keystroke ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character Keystroke 1000 %U CTRL 2 1001 $A CTRL A 1002 $B CTRL B 1003 $C CTRL C 1004 $D CTRL D 1005 $E CTRL E 1006 $F CTRL F 1007 $G CTRL G 1008 $H CTRL H/BACKSPACE1 1009 $I CTRL I/HORIZONTAL TAB1 1010 $J CTRL J 1011 $K CTRL K 1012 $L CTRL L 1013 $M CTRL M/ENTER1 1014 $N CTRL N 1015 $O CTRL O The keystroke in bold is sent only if the “F
E-2 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table E-1 ASCII Value - Code 39 Encode - Keystroke (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Value Keystroke 1016 $P CTRL P 1017 $Q CTRL Q 1018 $R CTRL R 1019 $S CTRL S 1020 $T CTRL T 1021 $U CTRL U 1022 $V CTRL V 1023 $W CTRL W 1024 $X CTRL X 1025 $Y CTRL Y 1026 $Z CTRL Z 1027 %A CTRL [ 1028 %B CTRL \ 1029 %C CTRL ] 1030 %D CTRL 6 1031 %E CTRL - 1032 Space Space 1033 /A ! 1034 /B “ 1035 /C
ASCII Character Sets Table E-1 ASCII Value - Code 39 Encode - Keystroke (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Value Keystroke 1044 /L , 1045 - - 1046 . .
E-4 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table E-1 ASCII Value - Code 39 Encode - Keystroke (Continued) Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character ASCII Value Keystroke 1072 H H 1073 I I 1074 J J 1075 K K 1076 L L 1077 M M 1078 N N 1079 O O 1080 P P 1081 Q Q 1082 R R 1083 S S 1084 T T 1085 U U 1086 V V 1087 W W 1088 X X 1089 Y Y 1090 Z Z 1091 %K [ 1092 %L \ 1093 %M ] 1094 %N ^ 1095 %O _ 1096 %W ‘ 1097 +A a 1098 +B b 1099 +C c
ASCII Character Sets Table E-1 ASCII Value - Code 39 Encode - Keystroke (Continued) ASCII Value Full ASCII Code 39 Encode Character Keystroke 1100 +D d 1101 +E e 1102 +F f 1103 +G g 1104 +H h 1105 +I i 1106 +J j 1107 +K k 1108 +L l 1109 +M m 1110 +N n 1111 +O o 1112 +P p 1113 +Q q 1114 +R r 1115 +S s 1116 +T t 1117 +U u 1118 +V v 1119 +W w 1120 +X x 1121 +Y y 1122 +Z z 1123 %P { 1124 %Q I 1125 %R } 1126 %S ~ The keystroke
E-6 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table E-2 ALT Key Standard Defaults 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 2074 ALT J 2075 ALT K 2076 ALT L 2077 ALT M 2078 ALT N 2079 ALT O 2080 ALT P 2081 ALT Q 2082 ALT R 2083 ALT S 2084 ALT T 2085 ALT U 2086 ALT V 2087 ALT W 2088 ALT X 2089 ALT Y 2090 ALT Z
ASCII Character Sets Table E-3 Miscellaneous Key Standard Defaults Misc.
E-8 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table E-4 GUI Shift Keys Other Value Keystroke 3048 GUI 0 3049 GUI 1 3050 GUI 2 3051 GUI 3 3052 GUI 4 3053 GUI 5 3054 GUI 6 3055 GUI 7 3056 GUI 8 3057 GUI 9 3065 GUI A 3066 GUI B 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 3076 GUI L 3077 GUI M 3078 GUI N 3079 GUI O 3080 GUI P GUI Shift Keys The Apple™ iMac keyboard has an apple key on either side of the s
ASCII Character Sets Table E-4 GUI Shift Keys (Continued) Other Value Keystroke 3081 GUI Q 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 GUI Shift Keys The Apple™ iMac keyboard has an apple key on either side of the space bar. Windows-based systems have a GUI key to the left of the left ALT key, and to the right of the right ALT key.
E - 10 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table E-5 PF Key Standard Default Table (Continued) PF Keys Keystroke 4014 PF 14 4015 PF 15 4016 PF 16 Table E-6 F key Standard Default Table F Keys Keystroke 5001 F1 5002 F2 5003 F3 5004 F4 5005 F5 5006 F6 5007 F7 5008 F8 5009 F9 5010 F 10 5011 F 11 5012 F 12 5013 F 13 5014 F 14 5015 F 15 5016 F 16 5017 F 17 5018 F 18 5019 F 19 5020 F 20 5021 F 21
ASCII Character Sets E - 11 Table E-6 F key Standard Default Table (Continued) F Keys Keystroke 5022 F 22 5023 F 23 5024 F 24 Table E-7 Numeric Key Standard Default Table Numeric Keypad Keystroke 6042 * 6043 + 6044 Undefined 6045 - 6046 .
E - 12 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide Table E-8 Extended Keypad Standard Default Table Extended Keypad Keystroke 7001 Break 7002 Delete 7003 Pg Up 7004 End 7005 Pg Dn 7006 Pause 7007 Scroll Lock 7008 Backspace 7009 Tab 7010 Print Screen 7011 Insert 7012 Home 7013 Enter 7014 Escape 7015 Up Arrow 7016 Dn Arrow 7017 Left Arrow 7018 Right Arrow
Index Numerics 123Scan configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 A ADF invalid rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 transmit error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2, 3-2 advanced data formatting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2, 3-2, 9-1 aiming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 ASCII values keyboard wedge . . . . .
Index - 2 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide code 11 check digit verification . . . . . . . . . . 8-30 code 11 lengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-29 code 11, transmit check digits . . . . . . . . . . 8-30 code 128, enable/disable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-18 code 39 buffering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-24, 8-25 code 39 check digit verification . . . . . . . . . . 8-23 code 39 full ASCII conversion . . . . . . . . . . 8-24 code 39 lengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 3 unknown characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6, 6-16, 7-8 user preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 xon/xoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-12 G GS1 databar bar codes reduced space symbology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-42 H host types keyboard wedge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 RS-232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 4 Symbol LS1203 Product Reference Guide unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . signal descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . symbologies defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 3-6 3-5 8-2 T technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 triggered mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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