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QuickScan QS2500
Handheld Bar Code Scanner
Product Reference Guide
Installation ......................................................................................... 1
Keyboard Wedge .........................................................................................1
Wand Emulation .........................................................................................1
RS-232 ......................................................................................................1
USB ..........................................................................................................2
IBM ...........................................................................................................2
Resetting the QS2500 ..................................................................................4
Keyboard Wedge .........................................................................................4
Wand Emulation .........................................................................................8
RS-232 .................................................................................................... 10
IBM Interface (46XX/USB) ......................................................................... 13
IBM Options ............................................................................................. 14
Scanning Mode ......................................................................................... 16
Same Bar Code Delay Time ........................................................................ 16
Beep/Tone/LED Settings ............................................................................ 20
UPC-A ..................................................................................................... 27
UPC-E ..................................................................................................... 29
EAN-8 ..................................................................................................... 33
Interleaved 2 of 5 ..................................................................................... 37
Matrix 2 of 5 ............................................................................................ 40
Codabar ................................................................................................... 42
Code 128 ................................................................................................. 44
Code 93 ................................................................................................... 46
Code 11 ................................................................................................... 48
MSI/Plessey ............................................................................................. 49
UK/Plessey ............................................................................................... 51
Telepen ................................................................................................... 53
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Code 16K .................................................................................................56
Italian PharmaCode ...................................................................................58
RSS Expanded ..........................................................................................59
RSS Limited ..............................................................................................60
RSS-14 ....................................................................................................61
Appendix - Default Settings ..................................................................62
Appendix B - Bar Code Samples ............................................................63
Appendix C - ASCII Codes ....................................................................66
Appendix D - Parameter Setting List ......................................................68
Appendix E - Alphanumeric Characters ..................................................69
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Installation
Complete the following steps for the appropriate interface.
Keyboard Wedge
1. Turn off the terminal or computer.
2. Disconnect the keyboard cable from the back of the terminal or
computer.
3. Connect the QS2500 to the terminal or computer using the appro-
priate interface cable.
4. Turn the terminal or computer back on.
Wand Emulation
1. Turn off the terminal or computer.
2. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the terminal or com-
puter.
3. Turn the terminal or computer on.
RS-232
1. Turn off the terminal or computer.
2. Connect the interface cable and the external power supply (DC
adapter) shipped with your QS2500. If a power-off-terminal (POT)
cable is shipped, no external power supply is required.
3. Secure the connector to the serial port on the back of the computer
or terminal by tightening the two screws.
4. If required, plug the power supply into the power source.
5. Turn the terminal or computer on.
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USB
IBM
1. Plug the USB cable into the terminal or computer.
If the QS2500 does not operate, turn off the terminal or computer
immediately and check all connections. If necessary, go through the
above steps again.
NOTE
1. Turn off the terminal or computer.
2. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the terminal or com-
puter.
3. Turn the terminal or computer on.
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Programming the QS2500
To program the QS2500, you must scan a series of programming bar
codes in the correct order. The inside back cover of this manual contains a
table of alphanumeric bar codes needed to program the various options.
To program each option:
1. Scan the Start Program bar code above the list of options (see the
table below).
2. Enter the option mode by scanning the Option bar code.
3. Find the alphanumeric entry for the option setting you want, and
scan the alphanumeric characters located in Appendix E.
Auto-detect - the scanner can automatically detect
the interface hardware for all interfaces except Wand
Emulation.
IBM interfaces - must be selected individually
depending on the port used. Refer to IBM Interface
(46XX/USB) on page 13.
NOTES
4. Scan the Store Settings bar code in Appendix E.
5. Scan the Exit bar code.
A software utility, Configurator Express, is also available for pro-
gramming and configuring the QS2500. Refer to the Readme file
on the QS2500 product CD for additional information.
NOTES
Disabling the Code 39 symbology will disable the scanner’s
capability to read the bar code labels in this manual.
CAUTION
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Resetting the QS2500
To return all QS2500 option settings to the factory defaults, scan the fol-
lowing two bar codes, in the order shown:
Start Program
Default Value Initialization
Interfaces
The QS2500 supports Keyboard Wedge, RS-232, Wand Emulation, IBM
and USB interfaces. The correct interface cable is included for the scanner
interface type you ordered.
Keyboard Wedge
As a keyboard interface, the QS2500 supports most popular PCs and IBM
terminals. The installation of the wedge is a fairly simple process that
doesn’t require any changes of software or hardware.
Keyboard Type: Select the keyboard type connector for your host computer.
Keyboard Layout: The Keyboard Layout option supports many languages.
For details about keyboard languages, please refer to your operating system
manual.
Keyboard Speed: You can change the output speed of the QS2500 to
match that of the host computer. Generally, set 00 or 01 for high speed.
If output characters of bar codes get lost, you may need to set a slower
speed.
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Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
IBM AT, PS/2
Reserved
USA
00*
01 - 06
00*
01
Keyboard Type
Belgium
Danish
Keyboard Layout
02
France
03
Germany
Italian
04
05
Portuguese
Spanish
Swedish
Switzerland
UK
06
07
08
09
10
Latin American
Japan
11
12
0–8
(0 = high clock
rate;
00–08
01*
Keyboard Speed
8 = low clock rate)
Exit
Function Key: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 outputs bar code
ASCII values from 01hex to 1Fhex as function-key presses in your applica-
tion. See the table of ASCII codes In Appendix C on page 66.
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Numeric Key: If your application accepts only keypad numeric code, use
setting 01 to make the QS2500 output code as numeric-keypad presses
when it reads digits. If you use setting 02, the scanner will send the three
digit ACSCII number for all data using the Alt and numeric keypad key-
codes. Setting 02 prevents the caps Lock from affecting scanner data.
Caps Lock: By selecting Caps Lock or No Caps Lock, the QS2500 can get
Caps Lock status.
Power-On Simulation: All PCs check the keyboard status during the power-
on selftest. It is recommended that you enable this function if you are
working without a keyboard installation. It simulates keyboard timing and
passes the keyboard status to the PC during power-on.
Intercharacter Delay: This delay is inserted after each data character trans-
mitted. If the transmission speed is too high, the system may not be able
to receive all characters. You may need to adjust the delay to make the sys-
tem work properly.
Block Transmission Delay: This is a delay timer between bar code data out-
puts. The feature is used to transfer continually with shorter bar code data
or multifield scanning.
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Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Function Key
Enable
Alphabetic key
00*
Numeric Key
Numeric keypad
only
01
Alt+Keypad
Caps lock
No caps lock
Disable
02
00
Caps Lock
01*
00*
01
Power-On Simulation
Intercharacter Delay
Enable
0–99 (msec.)
00–99
02*
0–99 (10 msec.)
00–99
10*
Block Transmission
Delay
Exit
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Wand Emulation
Support for wand emulation is available only with the keyboard
wedge interface. Use the bar codes below to enable and config-
ure wand emulation.
NOTES
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Keyboard Wedge
Wand Emulation
00*
02
Interface selection
Bar/Space Polarity
Bar high/Space
low
00*
01
Bar low/Space
high
Idle low
Idle high
660
00*
01
00
01
02
03*
04
05
Idle Polarity
Output Speed (pixels per
second)
1250
2500
5000
10000
20000
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Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
15 (Default)
15*
00–99
00–99 (x 10 pixels)
Margin Delay (pixels)
30 (default)
30*
00–99
00–99 (x 10 msec.)
Transmit Delay
(Milliseconds)
Exit
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RS-232
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
300 Baud
00
01
Baud Rate
600 Baud
1200 Baud
2400 Baud
4800 Baud
9600 Baud
19200 Baud
38400 Baud
None
02
03
04
05*
06
07
00*
01
Parity
Odd
Even
02
8 bits
00*
01
Data Bit
Stop Bit
7 bits
1 bit
00*
01
2 bits
Exit
CTS = Clear To Send (Hardware Signal)
RTS = Request To Send (Hardware Signal)
Xon = Transmit On (ASCII Code 11hex
Xoff = Transmit Off (ASCII Code13hex
ACK = Acknowledge (ACSII Code 06hex
NAK = Not Acknowledge (ASCII Code 15hex
)
)
)
)
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RS-232 Advanced Features
Flow Control
None: The communication uses only TxD and RxD signals, without
regard for any hardware or software handshaking protocol.
RTS/CTS: If the QS2500 wants to send the bar code data to the host com-
puter, it will issue the RTS signal first, wait for the CTS signal
from the host computer, and then perform the normal data com-
munication. If there is no replied CTS signal from the host com-
puter after the timeout (response delay) duration, the QS2500
will issue five warning beeps.
Xon/Xoff: When the host computer is unable to accept data, it sends an
Xoff code to inform the QS2500 to suspend data transmission
and an Xon to continue.
ACK/NAK: When the ACK/NAK protocol is used, the QS2500 waits for an
ACK (acknowledge) or NAK (not acknowledge) from the host
computer after data transmission. It then resends the data in
response to a NAK.
Datalogic Aux. Port: This configures the QS2500 flow control to connect to
the Auxiliary (AUX) port of some Datalogic omni-directional
scanners. The QS2500 will assert RTS high to signal the scanner
that data will be sent immediately after RTS is asserted. When
connecting to a Datalogic scanner aux. port, additional program-
ming is required to enable transmission of code IDs for all sym-
bologies to be scanned.
Mode B: This configures the RS-233 flow control to communicate to some
Wincor (SNI) terminals.
Intercharacter Delay
This is the delay time between outputs of data character. It is the same as
the intercharacter delay of the keyboard wedge.
Block Transmission Delay
This is the delay time between outputs of bar code data. It is the same as
the block transmission delay of the keyboard wedge.
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RS-232 Advanced Features — continued
Response Delay
This delay is used for serial communication. It is the amount of time the
QS2500 waits for handshaking acknowledgment from the host computer.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
None
00*
01
02
03
Flow Control
RTS/CTS
Xon/Xoff
ACK/NAK
Datalogic Aux.
Porta
04
05
Mode B
0–99 (msec.)
00–99
00*
Intercharacter Delay
0–99 (10 msec.)
0–99 (100 msec.)
00–99
00*
Block Transmission
Delay
00–99
20*
Response Delay
Exit
a. Reading PDF417 through the Aux. Port is host dependent.
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IBM Interface (46XX/USB)
The next few pages contain the programming labels for configuring the
IBM interface to match your interface configuration and symbology spe-
cific requirements.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
IBM 46xx port 17
IBM 46xx port 5B
IBM 46xx port 9B
00
01
02
Exit
These bar codes to select the IBM USB interface.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
IBM USB
03
Select IBM Interface
Exit
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IBM Options
IBM 46xx Code 39 Conversion
This feature enables/disables the scanner’s ability to set the symbology
identifier for the specified symbology to Code 39 before sending the label
data to an IBM host. This applies to: Code 128, Code 93 and Codabar for
IBM Port 5B; Code 93 and Codabar for IBM Port 9B.
This feature is for IBM port 5B and IBM port 9B.
NOTES
IBM-USB Device Type
The IBM-USB protocol allows for the scanner to be identified as one of
two different types of barcode scanners. Depending on what other scan-
ners you may already have connected to a IBM-USB POS, you may need
to change this setting to enable all scanners to communicate. Options are:
•
•
Table Top Scanner
Handheld Scanner
This feature applies only to the IBM USB interface.
NOTES
IBM Maximum Host-Transmitted Message Length
Specifies the maximum number of data characters allowed in messages
transmitted to an IBM host.
If this configuration item is set to zero, there is no general length
limit imposed on data being transmitted to the host.
NOTES
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Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
Enable
IBM 46xx Code 39
Conversion
01
Table-top
Handheld
00
01*
IBM USB Device Type
0x00–0xF6
Max. Host Transmit
Message Length
00*
Exit
IBM Host Commands
Specifies whether the scanner will process or ignore IBM host commands.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Process Host
Commands
00*
Ignore Host
Commands
01
Host Commands
Exit
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Scanning
Scanning Mode
Good-read off: The trigger button must be pressed to activate scanning.
The light source of the QS2500 stops scanning when there is a successful
read or no code is decoded after the standby duration has elapsed.
Momentary: The trigger button acts as a switch. Pressing the button acti-
vates scanning and releasing the button stops scanning.
Alternate: The trigger button acts as a toggle switch. Pressing the button
activates or stops scanning.
Timeout off: The trigger button must be pressed to activate scanning, and
the QS2500 stops scanning when no code is decoded after the standby
duration has elapsed.
Continue: The QS2500 always keeps reading, and it does not matter
whether the trigger button is pressed or the standby duration has elapsed.
Select this mode for use in Stand Mode.
Test only: The QS2500 always keeps a constant reading, and same-label
reading is allowed without double confirmation. The feature can test the
performance of the QS2500 for reading speed and sensitivity.
Standby Duration
A timeout duration of 1 to 99 seconds can be set. It is effective only when
the CCD scanning mode is operated in timeout-off mode and good-read
off mode.
Same Bar Code Delay Time
If the bar code has been scanned twice, then only the first bar code will be
accepted.
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Double Confirm
If this option is enabled, the QS2500 will require a several successful
decodings to confirm the bar code data. Larger settings will make misreads
less likely. If a double confirm is set, the multifield scan function will be
disabled.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Good-read off
Momentary
Alternate
00
01*
02
Scanning Mode
Timeout off
03
Continue/Scan
Mode
04
05
Test only
0–99 (sec.)
01–99
10*
Standby Duration
0–99 (10 msec.)
01–99
50*
Same Bar Code Delay
Time
0–99
(0 = no double
confirm)
00–09
00*
Double Confirm
Exit
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Global Minimum/Maximum Code Length: Global minimum and maximum
length can be set to qualify data entry. The length is defined as the actual
bar code data length to be sent. Labels with length exceeding these limits
will be rejected. Make sure that the minimum-length setting is no greater
than the maximum-length setting; otherwise, the labels of the symbology
will not be readable. In particular, you can set the same value for both
minimum and maximum lengths to force decoding of only fixed-length
bar codes. This setting has no effect on certain symbologies of fixed
length.
Set the minimum/maximum length if you have a special demand for indi-
vidual bar codes. Include the checksum digits if you want to set global
minimum/maximum code length.
NOTE
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
0–63
0–63
00–63
04*
Global Minimum Code
Length
00–63
63*
Global Maximum Code
Length
Exit
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Inverted Image Scan: With this option enabled, the QS2500 will scan
black/white bar codes with a white/black background.
CTS Trigger: This operation enables an external device to control scanning
by applying an external trigger signal to the CTS input. When active, this
signal causes scanning to begin as the QS2500’s trigger is depressed.
Visible Scan Field Indicator: This function allows a visible indicator to be
emitted when the trigger is pulled.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
00*
01
00*
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
Inverted Image Scan
CTS Trigger
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Visible Scan Field
Indicator
30 second
60 second
90 second
120 second
150 second
180 second
Continuous
Exit
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Beep/Tone/LED Settings
Power-On Alert: After power-on, the QS2500 will generate an alert signal to
indicate a successful self-test.
LED Control: After each successful bar code reading, the LED above the
QS2500 will light up.
Beep Control: After each successful bar code reading, the QS2500 will
beep.
Beep Loudness/Beep-Tone Frequency/Beep-Tone Duration: You can adjust the
loudness, tone, and duration of the good-read beep.
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Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00
01*
00
Power-On Alert
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
0–07
LED Indication
01*
00
Beeper Indication
01*
00–07
03*
Beep Loudness
0–99 (100Hz)
00–99
26*
Beep-Tone Frequency
Beep-Tone Duration
0–99 (10 msec.)
00–99
10*
Disable
Enable
00
01*
00
Beep/Lamp Option 1:
Beep & LED after decode
Disable
Enable
Beep/Lamp Option 2:
Beep & LED after data
transmission
01
00
01
Disable
Enable
Beep/Lamp Option 3:
Beep & LED after data
transmission & CTS active
Exit
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Label Editing (includes Prefix/Suffix)
Prefix Characters: Up to 22 ASCII characters may be sent before data.
Prefix Data Suffix
Suffix Characters: Up to 22 ASCII characters may be sent after data.
Preamble/Postamble Characters: These characters are affixed to the data
automatically when each bar code is decoded.
this example, you can send a ‘$’ symbol as a prefix for all symbologies by
completing the following steps:
1. Scan the Start Program and Prefix Characters Setting bar codes
below.
2. Use the ASCII code table (see Appendix C - page 66) to find the
ASCII value for $(24hex).
3. Scan the bar codes for 2 and 4 on the inside back cover of this man-
ual.
4. Scan the Store Settings bar code on the inside back cover.
5. Scan the Exit bar code.
Insert G1/G2/G3/G4 Character Setting: The QS2500 offer four positions and
four characters to insert into the symbol data.
Example:
Bar code: “1 2 3 4 5 6”.
Output: “1 2 A B 3 4 C D 5 6”.
1. Scan Start Program and Insert G1 Characters Setting bar code
below.
2. Use the ASCII code table (see Appendix C on page 66) to find the
ASCII value for A (41) and B (42).
3. Scan the hex digit bar codes for 4, 1 and 4, 2 on the inside back cover
of this manual.
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4. Scan the Store Settings bar code on the inside back cover.
5. Repeat the same procedure for the G2 characters.
6. Scan the Exit bar code.
7. Insert the data group 1–4 position. (page 24.)
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
None
00*
Prefix
1–22 characters
00–ffhex ASCII code
None
00
Suffix
1–22 characters
00–ffhex ASCII code
<cr>*
00*
None
Preamble
1–22 characters
None
00–ffhex ASCII code
00*
Postamble
1–22 characters
None
00–ffhex ASCII code
00*
Insert G1 Characters
Setting
1–22 characters
00–ffhex ASCII code
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Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
None
00*
Insert G2 Characters
Setting
1–22 characters
None
00–ffhex ASCII code
00*
Insert G3 Characters
Setting
1–22 characters
None
00–ffhex ASCII code
00*
Insert G4 Characters
Setting
1–22 characters
00–ffhex ASCII code
Exit
Preamble Transmission: The preamble will be appended before the code
data.
Postamble Transmission: The postamble will be appended after the code
data.
Insert Data Group 1–4 Position: The QS2500 offers four positions to insert
characters into the bar code data. The position default value of “00” indi-
cate no character insertion.
Make sure insertion positions are not greater than the number of bar
code characters; otherwise, the data will not be inserted.
NOTE
Code ID Position: The code ID can be placed before or after the code data.
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Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Preamble Transmission
Postamble Transmission
Enable
Disable
Enable
00*
01
0–63
(0 = no insertion)
00*
00–63
Insert Data Group 1
Position
1–22 characters
00–ffhex ASCII code
0–63
(0 = no insertion)
00*
00–63
Insert Data Group 2
Position
0–63
(0 = no insertion)
00*
00–63
Insert Data Group 3
Position
0–63
(0 = no insertion)
00*
00–63
Insert Data Group 4
Position
Before code data
After code data
00*
01
Code ID Position
Exit
Code ID Transmission: Enable this option to transmit the code ID. See page
27.
Code Length Transmission: A number of data digits can be transmitted
before the code data. The total length of the bar code is the number of
characters of bar code data without truncated leading or ending digits.
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Code Name Transmission: This function is used to show unknown bar code
symbologies that include all readable symbologies of the QS2500. The
code name will be transmitted before the bar code data to identify the
symbology.
Case Conversion: You can set the alpha characters to be displayed as either
uppercase or lowercase.
Order of transmission precedence:
Prefix
Code Name
Preamble
Code ID
Code Length
Bar Code Data
Code ID
Postamble
Suffix
Insert Groups
or
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Code ID Transmission
Enable
Disable
Enable
00*
Code Length
Transmission
01
00*
01
Disable
Enable
Code Name
Transmission
Disable
00*
01
Case Conversion (for bar
code alpha data only)
Uppercase
Lowercase
02
Exit
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Symbology Settings
UPC-A
Read: Format:
Leading Zero Data Digits (11 Digits) Check Digit
Checksum Transmission: With this option enabled, the QS2500 will trans-
mit the checksum.
Truncate Leading/Ending: The leading or ending digits of bar code data
anything when the truncate value is more than the bar code data digits or
the truncate leading value overlaps the truncate ending value.
the beginning or end of the transmitted data if the feature is selected. If
you want your application to transmit the code ID, you must set the code
ID transmission option to 01 first. See page 26.
Insertion Group Selection: The QS2500 offers one or two insertion groups
for a symbology. Set one or two digits to indicate which insertion group
you desire. See pages 22–24 for information about insertion groups.
Examples:
Group 2 ꢀ set 02 or 20
Group 1 and 4 ꢀ set 14 or 41
Supplement Digits: Are the supplemental 2 or 5 characters for WPC code.
Format:
Supplemental Digits
Leading Zero Data Digits (11 Digits) Check Digit
(2 or 5)
Truncate Leading Zero: The 13th digit (always a zero) can be truncated.
Examples:
Bar code: “0462531256712”
Output: “462531256712”
Expanding to EAN13: Expands a UPC bar code by adding a leading zero
and sending it to the host in EAN13 format.
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Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00
01*
00
Read
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
0–15
Checksum Verification
Checksum Transmission
Truncate Leading
01*
00
01*
00–15
00*
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Ending
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<A>*
Code ID Setting
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
None
00*
01
02
03
04
00
Supplement Digits
Truncate/Expansion
2 digits
5 digits
UCC/EAN 128
Auto Detection
None
Truncate leading
Zero
01*
02
Expand to EAN13
Exit
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UPC-E
Read:
Format:
Leading Zero Data Digits (6 Digits) Check Digits
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit the checksum.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code Id Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Supplement Digits: Format:
Supplemental Digits
Leading Zero Data Digits (6 Digits) Check Digit
(2 or 5)
Truncate/Expansion:
Truncate Leading Zero: The leading zero of a UPC-E label can be truncated.
Examples:
Bar code: “01234565”
Output: “1234565”
Expand to EAN13: Expands a UPC bar code and sends it to the host in
EAN13 format.
Examples:
Bar code: “01234565”
Output: “0012345000065”
Expand to UPC-A: Expands a UPC bar code and sends it to the host in
UPC-A format.
Examples:
Bar code: “01234565”
Output: “012345000065”
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Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00
01*
00
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
0–15
Read
01*
00
Checksum Verification
Checksum Transmission
Truncate Leading
01*
00–15
00*
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Ending
00–ffH ASCII code
0–44
00–ffhex<E>*
Code ID Setting
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
None
00*
01
02
03
04
00
2 digits
Supplement Digits
5 digits
UCC/EAN 128
Auto Detection
None
Truncate Leading
Zero
Truncate Leading Zero
01*
Expand to EAN13
Expand to UPC-A
02
03
Exit
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EAN-13
Read: Format:
Data Digits (12 Digits) Check Digits
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit the checksum.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Supplement Digits: Format:
Data Digits
(6 Digits)
Check
Digits
Supplement
Digits 2 or 5
ISBN/ISSN: The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) and ISSN
(International Standard Serial Number) are two kinds of bar code for
books and magazines. The ISBN is ten digits, with a leading “978”, and
the ISSN is eight digits, with a leading “977”.
Examples::
Bar code: “9789572222720”
Output: “9572222724”
Bar code: “9771019248004”
Output: “10192484”
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00
01*
00
Read
Enable
Disable
Enable
Checksum Verification
01*
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Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00
Checksum Transmission
Enable
0–15
01*
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffH ASCII code
0–44
00–ffhex<F>*
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
None
00*
01
Supplement Digits
2 digits
5 digits
02
UCC/EAN 128
Auto Detection
Disable
03
04
00*
01
ISBN/ISSN Conversion
Enable
Exit
32
QS2500
EAN-8
Read: Format:
Data Digits (7 Digits) Check Digits
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit the checksum.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Supplement Digits: Format:
Data Digits (7 Digits) Check Digits Supplement Digits (2 or 5)
T
Truncate/Expansion:
Truncate Leading Zero: If the first digit is a zero, it will be truncated.
Examples:
Bar code: “01234565”
Output: “1234565”
Expand to EAN13: Expands a UPC bar code and sends it to the host in
EAN13 format.
Examples:
Bar code: “01234565”
Output: “0000001234565”
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
Enable
00
Read
01*
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Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00
01*
00
Checksum Verification
Checksum Transmission
Enable
Disable
Enable
0–15
01*
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
Two characters
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<FF>*
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
None
00*
01
Supplement Digits
2 digits
5 digits
02
UCC/EAN 128
Auto Detection
None
03
04
00*
Truncation/Expansion
Truncate Leading
Zero
01
02
Expand to EAN13
Exit
34
QS2500
Code 39
Read: Format:
Start “*”
Data Digits (Variable) Checksum (Optional) End “*”
Checksum Verification: The checksum is optional and presented as the sum
mod 43 of the numerical value of the data digits.
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit the checksum.
Maximum/Minimum Code Length: Each symbology has own maximum and
minimum code length, which can be set to qualify data entry. The length
is defined as the actual bar code data length to be sent. Labels with lengths
below the minimum or above the maximum will be rejected. If the maxi-
mum and minimum code lengths for a specific symbology are both set to
zero, the global minimum and maximum code length settings are in
effect.
Make sure that the minimum length setting is not greater than the maxi-
mum length setting; otherwise, all the labels of the symbology will be
unreadable. You can set the same value for both minimum and maximum
length to force decoding of only bar codes of a certain length.
NOTE
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Format: The Full ASCII Code 39, an enhanced set of Code 39, uses a total
of 128 characters to represent Full ASCII code. Each Full ASCII Code 39
character is a combination of one of the characters +,%, $ and / with an
uppercase alphabetical character (A to Z).
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Append: This function allows several symbols to be concatenated and be
treated as a single entry. The QS2500 will not transmit the embedded
appending code (for Code-39, a space). If the append function is enabled
and other symbols are read again with the appended code, then the codes
are transmitted without the code ID, preamble, or prefix. When a symbol
was decoded without the appended code, the data is transmitted without
the code ID and prefix, but the postamble suffix codes are appended. This
function is used when the first character of Code 39 data is a space.
Start/End Transmission: The start and end characters of Code 39 are aster-
isks (*). You can transmit all data digits, including the two asterisks.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00
01*
Enable
Read
Disable
Enable
00*
01
Checksum Verification
Checksum Transmission
Maximum Code Length
Minimum Code Length
Truncate Leading
Disable
Enable
00*
01
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
01–64
00*
Use Global Min.
1–64
01–64
0–15
00–15
00*
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Ending
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<*>
Code ID Setting
36
QS2500
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Standard ASCII
Full ASCII
Disable
00*
01
Format
00*
01
Enable
Append
Disable
Enable
00*
01
Start/End Transmission
Exit
Interleaved 2 of 5
Read: Format:
Data Digits (Variable) Checksum (Optional)
Checksum Verification: The checksum is presented as the sum mod 10 of
the numerical values of all data digits.
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit the checksum.
Maximum/Minimum Code Length: Same as Code 39. See page 35. (Even val-
ues only)
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
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Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00
01*
00
Read
Enable
Disable
Enable
Checksum Verification
Checksum Transmission
01*
00*
01
Disable
Enable
Use Global Max.
2–64
00*
Max.Code Length
(even values only)
02–64
00*
Use Global Min.
2–64
Min. Code Length
(even values only)
02–64
0–15
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<i>*
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Exit
38
QS2500
Industrial 2 of 5
Read: Format:
Data Digits (Variable) Checksum (Optional)
Maximum/Minimum Code Length: Same as Code 39. See page 35.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
Max. Code Length
Min. Code Length
01–64
00*
Use Global Min.
1–64
01–64
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
0–15
00–15
00*
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Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<i>*
Code ID Setting
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Exit
Matrix 2 of 5
Read: Format:
Data Digits (Variable) Checksum (Optional)
the numerical values of all data digits.
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit the checksum.
Maximum/Minimum Code Length: Same as Code 39. See page 35.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
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QS2500
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
Disable
Enable
00*
Checksum Verification
Checksum Transmission
Max. Code Length
01
Disable
Enable
00*
01
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
01–64
00*
Use Global Min.
1–64
Min. Code Length
01–64
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<B>*
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Exit
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Codabar
Read: Format:
Start Data Digits (Variable) Checksum (Optional) End
the numerical values of all data digits.
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit the checksum.
Maximum/Minimum Code Length: Same as Code 39. See page 35.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Start/End Type: Codabar has four pairs of Start/End patterns. Select one
pair to match your application.
Start/End Transmission: Same as Code 39. See page 36.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
00*
01
Checksum Verification
Checksum Transmission
00*
01
42
QS2500
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
01–64
00*
Max. Code Length
Min. Code Length
Use Global Min.
1–64
01–64
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<%>*
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
ABCD/ABCD
abcd/abcd
ABCD/TN*E
abcd/tn*e
Disable
00*
01
Start/End Type
02
03
00*
01
Start/End Transmission
Enable
Exit
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Code 128
Read: Format:
Data Digits (Variable) Checksum (Optional)
all data digits.
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit the checksum.
Maximum/Minimum Code Length: Same as Code 39. See page 35.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Format: The Code 128 data string can be translated to UCC/EAN-128
format if it starts with “FNC1”. The first “FNC1” will be translated to
“]C1”, and the second “FNC1” to a concatenation code “<GS>(1D )”.
hex
]C1
Data
<GS>
Data
Checksum
Append: When the function is enabled, it won't show the data immedi-
ately if scanner read the barcode includes FNC2 code. It will show all data
until it read a barcode, which doesn't have FNC2 code.
]C2
Data
<GS>
Data
Checksum
Concatenation Code: This feature is only used for UCC/EAN-128. The
Concatenation Code is the separator character, default is <GS> (1D ),
hex
inserted between characters when label data is concatenated and treated as
a single entry.
For example:
•
UCC/EAN-128 Structure:
<start> <FNC1> <Label data 1> <FNC1> <Label data 2> <CK>
<stop>
44
QS2500
•
Append label data with Concatenation Code <GS> (1Dhex):<]C1>
<Label data 1> <GS> <Label data 2><Checksum>
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00
01*
Read
Enable
Disable
Enable
00
Checksum Verification
Checksum Transmission
Max. Code Length
Min. Code Length
01*
Disable
Enable
00*
01
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
01–64
00*
Use Global Min.
1–64
01–64
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<#>*
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Standard
00*
01
Format
UCC/EAN-128
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Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Append
Enable
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<#>*
UCC/EAN-128ID Setting
Concatenation Code
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex1Dhex
*
Exit
Code 93
Read: Format:
Data Digits (Variable) Checksum1 (Optional) Checksum1 (Optional)
the numerical values of all data digits.
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit the checksum.
Maximum/Minimum Code Length: Same as Code 39. See page 35.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
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QS2500
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
Disable
00
Checksum Verification
Checksum Transmission
Max. Code Length
Enable (two digits)
Disable
01*
00*
Enable
01
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
01–64
00*
Use Global Min.
1–64
Min. Code Length
01–64
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<&>*
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Exit
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Code 11
Read: Format:
Data Digits
(Variable)
Checksum1
(Optional)
Checksum1
(Optional)
data digits.
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit one-digit or two-digit checksums, depending upon the setting
for checksum verification.
Maximum/Minimum Code Length: Same as Code 39. See page 35.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
Disable
00
Checksum Verification
One digit
Two digit
Disable
01*
02
00*
01
Checksum Transmission
Max. Code Length
Enable
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
01–64
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QS2500
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Use Global Min.
1–64
00*
Min. Code Length
Truncate Leading
01–64
0–15
00–15
00*
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<O>*
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Exit
MSI/Plessey
Read: Format:
Data Digits (Variable) Checksum1 (Optional) Checksum2 (Optional)
Checksum Verification: The MSI/Plessey code has one or two optional
checksum digits. The checksums are calculated as the sum mod 10 or 11
of the data digits.
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit one-digit or two-digit checksums, depending upon the setting
for checksum verification.
Maximum/Minimum Code Length: Same as Code 39. See page 35.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
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Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
Disable
00*
01
Checksum Verification
Mod 10
Mod 10/10
Mod 11/10
Disable
02
03
00*
01
Checksum Transmission
Max. Code Length
Enable
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
01–64
00*
01–64
Use Global Min.
1–64
Mini. Code Length
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
0–15
00–15
00*
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QS2500
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<@>*
Code ID Setting
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Exit
UK/Plessey
Read: Format:
Data Digits (Variable) Checksum1+2 (Optional)
Checksum Verification: The UK/Plessey code has one or two optional
checksum digits. The checksums are calculated as the sum mod 10 or 11
of the data digits.
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit the checksum.
Maximum/Minimum Code Length: Same as Code 39. See page 35.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
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Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
Disable
Enable
00
Checksum Verification
Checksum Transmission
01*
Disable
Enable
00*
01
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
Max. Code Length
Min. Code Length
01–64
00*
Use Global Min.
1–64
01–64
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<@>*
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Exit
52
QS2500
Telepen
Read: Format:
Data Digits
Checksum1 (Optional)
11 of the data digits.
Checksum Transmission: When this option is enabled, the QS2500 will
transmit the checksum.
Maximum/Minimum Code Length: Same as Code 39. See page 35.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Format: Numeric data only. Full ASCII data.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
Disable
Enable
00*
01
Checksum Verification
Checksum Transmission
Max. Code Length
Disable
Enable
00*
01
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
01–64
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Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Use Global Min.
1–64
00*
Min. Code Length
01–64
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<S>*
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Numeric only
00*
01
Format
Full ASCII only
Exit
Standard 2 of 5
Read: Format
Data Digits
(Variable)
Checksum1
(Optional)
Maximum/Minimum Code Length: Same as Code 39. See page 35.
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
54
QS2500
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
Max. Code Length
Min. Code Length
01–64
00*
Use Global Min.
1–64
01–64
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<i>
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Exit
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Code 16K
Truncate Leading/Ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<>
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Exit
56
QS2500
PDF417
Truncate leading/ending: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Code ID Setting: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Insertion Group Selection: Same as UPC-A. See page 27.
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00
Read
Enable
0–15
01*
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<>
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Exit
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Italian PharmaCode
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<p>
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Disable
Enable
00*
01
Leading “A”
Exit
58
QS2500
RSS Expanded
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
Max. Code Length
Min. Code Length
01–64
00*
Use Global Min.
1–64
01–64
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<RX>
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Disable
Enable
00*
01
UCC/EAN 128 Emulation
Exit
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RSS Limited
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01S
Read
Enable
Use Global Max.
1–64
00*
Max. Code Length
Min. Code Length
01–64
00*
Use Global Min.
1–64
01–64
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<RL>
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Disable
Enable
00*
01
UCC/EAN 128 Emulation
Exit
60
QS2500
RSS-14
Start Program
Alphanumeric
Entry
Option Bar Code
Option
Disable
00*
01
Read
Enable
0–15
00–15
00*
Truncate Leading
Truncate Ending
Code ID Setting
0–15
00–15
00*
00–ffhex ASCII
code
00–ffhex<R4>
0–44
00–44
00*
Insertion Group
Selection
Disable
Enable
00*
01
UCC/EAN 128 Emulation
Exit
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Appendix - Default Settings
Checksum Checksum
Verification Transmission
Read
Code Type
Code
ID
Enable
Enable
Enable
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
UPC-A
A
E
F
FF
*
UPC-E
EAN-13
EAN-8
Code 39
ꢁ
Interleaved 2 of 5
Industrial 2 of 5
Matrix 2 of 5
Codabar
i
i
B
%
#
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
ꢁ
Code 128
Code 93
&
O
@
@
S
i
Code 11
One digit
One digit
ꢁ
MSI/Plessey
UK/Plessey
Telepen
Standard 2 of 5
Code 16K
PDF417
-
-
-
ꢁ
Italian Pharma-
Code
p
RSS Expanded
RSS Limited
RSS-14
RX
RL
R4
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Matrix 2 of 5
Codabar
456353663
A 1 1 2 + B
Code 128
Code 93
Code 11
A
1
2
3
4
5
B
c
d
B 6 7 8 9 0 B c d
654215
MSI/Plessey
UK/Plessey
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
Standard 2 of 5
Code 16K
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
12345678901
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PDF417
549875623
Italian PharmaCode
0
H
8
X
L
9
RSS Expanded
RSS Limited
RSS-14
0100123456789050
0112345678901231
0100123456789050
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Appendix C - ASCII Codes
Example: ASCII “CR” = “0D”
H
0
1
0
1
L
Null
NUL
SOH
STX
ETX
EOT
ENQ
ACK
BEL
BS
DLE
DC1
DC2
DC3
DC4
NAK
SYN
ETB
CAN
EM
0
1
Up
F1
F2
Down
Left
2
F3
3
Right
PgUp
PgDn
F4
4
F5
5
F6
6
F7
7
Bs
F8
8
Tab
F9
HT
9
F10
Esc
F11
F12
Ctrl+
Alt+
LF
SUB
ESC
FS
A
B
C
D
E
F
Home
End
VT
FF
Enter
Insert
Delete
CR
GS
SO
RS
SI
US
= for keyboard wedge only
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Example: ASCII “A” = “41”
H
2
SP
!
3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
4
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
5
P
Q
R
S
T
6
`
7
p
q
r
L
0
1
a
b
c
d
e
f
“
2
#
$
%
&
‘
s
t
3
4
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
u
v
w
x
y
z
5
6
G
H
I
g
h
i
7
(
8
)
9
J
j
A
B
C
D
E
F
+
;
K
L
[
k
l
<
=
>
?
-
.
/
M
N
O
]
m
n
o
^
_
DEL
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Appendix D - Parameter Setting List
Start Program
Standard Parameter Setting List
If you wish to display the current configuration of your QS2500 over the host
terminal/computer, scan the Bar Code standard parameter setting list bar
code.
System Parameter Setting List
If you wish to display the product information and revision number for your
QS2500 over the host terminal/computer, scan the System parameter set-
ting list bar code.
String Setting List
If you wish to display the current configuration of your QS2500 over the host
terminal/computer, scan the Bar Code standard parameter setting list bar
code.
Unique Parameter List
If you wish to display the unique parameter setting list, scan the Unique
parameter list bar code.
Firmware Version List
If you wish to display the firmware version, scan the Firmware version list.
Exit
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NOTES
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