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    Step 1.Scan the Clear One Prefix or Clear One Suffix symbol.
    Step 2.Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart 
    (included in the Symbology Charts, beginning on page A-1) for the 
    symbology from which you want to clear the prefix or suffix.
    Step 3.Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the 
    back cover of this manual or scan 9, 9 for all symbologies.
    Your change is automatically saved.
    To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to 
    All Symbologies
    Scan the following bar code if you wish to add a carriage return suffix to all 
    symbologies at once.  This action first clears all current suffixes, then pro-
    grams a carriage return suffix for all symbologies.
    Prefix Selections
    Add CR Suffix
    All Symbologies
    Add Prefix
    Clear One Prefix
    Clear All Prefixes 
    						
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    Suffix Selections
    Transmit Alternate Extended ASCII Characters
    You may need to emulate special keyboard functions, such as up or down 
    arrows, Alt/Make or Alt/Break commands, that are not supported in the 
    Extended ASCII Character table.   Refer to Alternate Extended ASCII 
    Characters (page 4-5) for a range of keyboard function keys and corresponding 
    decimal and hex characters.  If you scan the Transmit Alternate Extended 
    ASCII code, any hex entries in a prefix or suffix will result in the corresponding 
    Keyboard Function output.  
    Example: Transmit Alternate Extended ASCII is enabled, and you scan Add 
    Suffix, then scan 9 9 8 9.  All symbologies (99) would have a suffix 
    of a Page Down (hex 89) added to them.
    When Transmit Normal Extended ASCII is selected, the normal extended 
    ASCII character is transmitted ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)on 
    page A-3.  
    Example: Transmit Normal Extended ASCII is enabled, and you scan Add 
    Suffix, then scan 9 9 8 9.  All symbologies (99) would have a suffix 
    of a 
    ‰ character added to them.
    Default = Transmit Alternate Extended ASCII.
    Add Suffix
    Clear One Suffix
    Clear All Suffixes
    * Transmit Alternate Extended 
    ASCII
    Transmit Normal Extended 
    ASCII 
    						
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    Alternate Extended ASCII Characters
    DECHEXKeyboard FunctionDECHEXKeyboard Function
    12880up arrow ↑15298 F9
    12981down arrow ↓15399 F10
    13082right arrow →1549A F11
    13183left arrow ←1559B F12
    13284 Insert1569C Numeric Keypad +
    13385 Delete1579D Numeric Keypad -
    13486 Home1589E Numeric Keypad *
    13587 End1599F Caps Lock
    13688 Page Up160A0 Num Lock
    13789 Page Down161A1Left Alt
    1388A Right ALT162A2Left Ctrl
    1398B Right CTRL163A3Left Shift
    1408C Reserved164A4Right Shift
    141 8D Reserved165A5Print Screen
    1428E Numeric Keypad Enter166A6Ta b
    1438F Numeric Keypad /167A7Shift Tab
    14490 F1168A8Enter
    14591 F2169A9Esc
    14692 F3170AAAlt Make
    14793 F4171ABAlt Break
    14894 F5172ACControl Make
    14995 F6173ADControl Break
    15096 F7174AEAlt Sequence with 1 Character
    15197 F8175AFCtrl Sequence with 1 Character 
    						
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    Function Code Transmit
    When this selection is enabled and function codes are contained within the 
    scanned data, the scanner transmits the function code to the terminal.  Charts 
    of these function codes are provided in Supported Interface Keys starting on 
    page 7-2.  When the scanner is in keyboard wedge mode, the scan code is con-
    verted to a key code before it is transmitted. Default = Enable.
    Communication Check Character
    To enhance security, you can specify the transmission type of a check charac-
    ter; either LRC where the calculation starts on the first transmitted character, 
    LRC where the calculation starts on the second transmitted character, or CRC.  
    Note: This option adds a check character to the bar code data for all 
    symbologies.  If you need to enable or disable check characters for 
    individual symbologies, see Symbologiesbeginning on page 6-1. 
     Scan the bar code below to set the communication check character type. 
    Default = None.
    * Enable
    Disable
    * None
    LRC Starts on 1st Character
    LRC Starts on 2nd Character
    CRC 
    						
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    Intercharacter, Interfunction, and
    Intermessage Delays
    Some terminals drop information (characters) if data comes through too quickly.  
    Intercharacter, interfunction, and intermessage delays slow the transmission of 
    data, increasing data integrity.
    Intercharacter Delay
    An intercharacter delay of up to 5000 milliseconds (in 5ms increments) may 
    be placed between the transmission of each character of scanned data.  
    Scan the Intercharacter Delay bar code below, then scan the number of 
    5ms delays, and the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside 
    the back cover of this manual.
    To remove this delay, scan the Intercharacter Delay bar code, then set the 
    number of delays to 0.  Scan the Save bar code using the Programming 
    Chart inside the back cover of this manual.
    Note: Intercharacter delays are not supported in USB serial emulation.
    User Specified Intercharacter Delay
    An intercharacter delay of up to 5000 milliseconds (in 5ms increments)  
    may be placed after the transmission of a particular character of scanned 
    data.  Scan the Delay Length bar code below, then scan the number of 
    5ms delays, and the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside 
    the back cover of this manual. 
    1234 5
    Intercharacter Delay
    Prefix Scanned Data Suffix
    Intercharacter Delay 
    						
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    Next, scan the Character to Trigger Delay bar code, then the 2-digit hex 
    value for the ASCII character that will trigger the delay ASCII Conversion 
    Chart (Code Page 1252)on page A-3.
    To remove this delay, scan the Delay Length bar code, and set the number 
    of delays to 0.  Scan the Save bar code using the Programming Chart 
    inside the back cover of this manual.
    Interfunction Delay
    An interfunction delay of up to 5000 milliseconds (in 5ms increments)  may 
    be placed between the transmission of each segment of the message 
    string.  Scan the Interfunction Delay bar code below, then scan the num-
    ber of 5ms delays, and the Save bar code using the Programming Chart 
    inside the back cover of this manual.
    To remove this delay, scan the Interfunction Delay bar code, then set the 
    number of delays to 0.  Scan the Save bar code using the Programming 
    Chart inside the back cover of this manual.
    Delay Length
    Character to Trigger Delay 
    Interfunction Delays
    Prefix Scanned Data Suffix
    12345STXHTCRLF
    Interfunction Delay 
    						
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    Intermessage Delay
    An intermessage delay of up to 5000 milliseconds (in 5ms increments)  
    may be placed between each scan transmission.  Scan the Intermessage 
    Delay bar code below, then scan the number of 5ms delays, and the Save 
    bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this man-
    ual.
    To remove this delay, scan the Intermessage Delay bar code, then set the 
    number of delays to 0.  Scan the Save bar code using the Programming 
    Chart inside the back cover of this manual.
    2nd Scan Transmission 1st Scan Transmission
    Intermessage Delay
    Intermessage Delay 
    						
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    5
    Data Formatting
    Data Format Editor Introduction
    You may use the Data Format Editor to change the scanner’s output.  For exam-
    ple, you can use the Data Format Editor to insert characters at certain points in 
    bar code data as it is scanned.  The selections in the following pages are used 
    only if you wish to alter the output.  Default Data Format setting = None.
    Normally, when you scan a bar code, it gets outputted automatically; however 
    when you create a format, you must use a “send” command (see Send 
    Commands on page 5-4) within the format program to output data.
    Multiple formats may be programmed into the scanner.  They are stacked in the 
    order in which they are entered.  However, the following list presents the order 
    in which formats are applied:
    1. Specific Terminal ID, Actual Code ID, Actual Length
    2. Specific Terminal ID, Actual Code ID, Universal Length
    3. Specific Terminal ID, Universal Code ID, Actual Length
    4. Specific Terminal ID, Universal Code ID, Universal Length
    5. Universal Terminal ID, Actual Code ID, Actual Length
    6. Universal Terminal ID, Actual Code ID, Universal Length
    7. Universal Terminal ID, Universal Code ID, Actual Length
    8. Universal Terminal ID, Universal Code ID, Universal Length
    The maximum size of a data format configuration is 256 bytes, which includes 
    header information.  No format can contain more than 50 bytes.
    If you have changed data format settings, and wish to clear all formats and 
    return to the factory defaults, scan the Default Data Format code below.
    To  A d d  a  D a t a  F o r m a t
    Step 1.Scan the Enter Data Format symbol (page 5-2).
    Step 2.Select Primary/Alternate Format
    Determine if this will be your primary data format, or one of 3 alternate 
    formats.  This allows you to save a total of 4 different data formats.  To 
    program your primary format, scan 0 using the Programming Chart 
    inside the back cover of this manual.  If you are programming an 
    alternate format, scan 1, 2, or 3, depending on which alternate format 
    * Default Data Format 
    						
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    you are programming.  (See Primary/Alternate Data Formats on page 
    5-10 for further information.)
    Step 3. Terminal Type
    Refer to Terminal ID Table (page 5-4) and locate the Terminal ID 
    number for your PC.  Scan three numeric bar codes on the 
    Programming Chart to program the scanner for your terminal ID (you 
    must enter 3 digits).  For example, scan 0 0 3 for an AT wedge. 
    Note: The wildcard for all terminal types is 099.
    Step 4. Code I.D.
    In the Symbology Charts, beginning on page A-1, find the symbology to 
    which you want to apply the data format.  Locate the Hex value for that 
    symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart 
    inside the back cover of this manual.
    Step 5. Length
    Specify what length (up to 9999 characters) of data will be acceptable 
    for this symbology.  Scan the four digit data length from the 
    Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual.  (Note:  50 
    characters is entered as 0050.  9999 is a universal number, indicating 
    all lengths.) 
    Step 6. Editor Commands
    Refer to  (page 5-4).  Scan the symbols that represent the command you 
    want to enter.  94 alphanumeric characters may be entered for each 
    symbology data format.
    Step 7.Scan Save to save your data format, or Discard to exit without saving 
    your changes.
    Enter Data Format
    Save
    Discard 
    						
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