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    							Xenon/Granit User Guide 1416A code identifier for Code 128
    9999 code length that must match for Code 128, 9999 = all lengths
    42 start character match for Code 128, 42h = “B”
    FF termination string for second code
    69 code identifier for Code 93
    9999 code length that must match for Code 93, 9999 = all lengths
    43 start character match for Code 93, 43h = “C”
    FF termination string for third code
    To program the previous example using specific lengths, you would have to count 
    any programmed prefixes, suffixes, or formatted characters as part of the length. If 
    you use the example on page 140, but assume a  suffix and specific code 
    lengths, you would use the following command line:
    SEQBLK62001241FF6A001342FF69001243FF
    The breakdown of the command line is shown below:
    SEQBLK sequence editor start command
    62 code identifier for Code 39
    0012 A - Code 39 sample length (11) plus CR suffix (1) = 12
    41 start character match for Code 39, 41h = “A”
    FF termination string for first code
    6A code identifier for Code 128
    0013 B - Code 128 sample length (12) plus CR suffix (1) = 13
    42 start character match for Code 128, 42h = “B”
    FF termination string for second code
    69 code identifier for Code 93
    0012 C - Code 93 sample length (11) plus CR suffix (1) = 12
    43 start character match for Code 93, 43h = “C”
    FFtermination string for third code
    Output Sequence Editor  
    Enter Sequence 
    						
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    Partial Sequence
    If an output sequence operation is terminated before all your output sequence cri-
    teria are met, the bar code data acquired to that point is a “partial sequence.”  
    Scan Discard Partial Sequence to discard partial sequences when the output 
    sequence operation is terminated before completion. Scan Transmit Par tial 
    Sequence to transmit partial sequences. (Any fields in the sequence where no data 
    match occurred are skipped in the output.)
    Require Output Sequence
    When an output sequence is Required, all output data must conform to an edited 
    sequence or the scanner will not transmit the output data to the host device. When 
    it’s On/Not Required, the scanner will attempt to get the output data to conform to 
    an edited sequence but, if it cannot, the scanner transmits all output data to the 
    host device as is.
    When the output sequence is Off, the bar code data is output to the host as the 
    scanner decodes it. Default = Off. 
    Note:This selection is unavailable when the Multiple Symbols Selection is turned on.
    Default Sequence
    Transmit Partial Sequence
    * Discard Partial Sequence
     Required
     On/Not Required
     *Off 
    						
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    Multiple Symbols
    When this programming selection is turned On, it allows you to read multiple sym-
    bols with a single pull of the scanner’s trigger. If you press and hold the trigger, 
    aiming the scanner at a series of symbols, it reads unique symbols once, beeping 
    (if turned on) for each read. If using a Granit scanner, the scanner also vibrates. The 
    scanner attempts to find and decode new symbols as long as the trigger is pulled. 
    When this programming selection is turned Off, the scanner will only read the sym-
    bol closest to the aiming beam. Default = Off.
    No Read
    With No Read turned On, the scanner notifies you if a code cannot be read. If using 
    an EZConfig-Scanning Tool Scan Data Window (see page 263), an “NR” appears 
    when a code cannot be read. If No Read is turned Off, the “NR” will not appear. 
    Default = Off.
    If you want a different notation than “NR,” for example, “Error,” or “Bad Code,” you 
    can edit the output message (see Data Format beginning on page 165). The hex 
    code for the No Read symbol is 9C. 
    On
    * Off
    On
    * Off 
    						
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    Video Reverse
    Video Reverse is used to allow the scanner to read bar codes that are inverted. The 
    Video Reverse Off bar code below is an example of this type of bar code. Scan 
    Video Reverse Only to read only inverted bar codes. Scan Video Reverse and 
    Standard Bar Codes to read both types of codes. 
    Note:After scanning Video Reverse Only, menu bar codes cannot be read. You must scan 
    Video Reverse Off or Video Reverse and Standard Bar Codes in order to read menu 
    bar codes.
    Note:Images downloaded from the unit are not reversed. This is a setting for decoding only.
    Video Reverse Only
    Video Reverse and Standard 
    Bar Codes
    * Video Reverse Off 
    						
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    Working Orientation
    Some bar codes are direction-sensitive. For example, KIX codes and OCR can mis-
    read when scanned sideways or upside down. Use the working orientation settings 
    if your direction-sensitive codes will not usually be presented upright to the scan-
    ner. Default = Upright. 
    Upright:
    Vertical, Top to Bottom:
    (Rotate CW 90°)
    Upside Down:
    Vertical, Bottom to Top:
    (Rotate CCW 90°)
    * Upright
    Vertical, Bottom to Top
    Upside Down
    Vertical, Top to Bottom 
    						
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    HEALTHCARE SETTINGS
    The following settings have been developed to enhance scanning in a healthcare 
    environment. These settings are only supported by the Xenon 1900h scanner and 
    Xenon 1902h scanner and base. They allow you to set quickly configure streaming 
    presentation, and to set the scanner and base to quiet modes for scanning that do 
    not disturb resting patients.
    Quiet Operations - Combination Codes
    The following combination codes program your Xenon healthcare scanner and 
    base for silent or quiet settings using a single programming code. If you wish to 
    program some of these quiet settings individually, refer to Quiet Operations - LED 
    and Volume Settings, beginning on page 149.
    Silent Mode with Flashing LED
    Scan the following bar code to completely silence the Xenon 1900h scanner or 
    Xenon 1902h scanner and base. The scanner beep, base beep, base and scanner 
    power up beep, and scanner linking sounds are all silenced. When a bar code is 
    scanned, the LED and aimer flash 5 times. Green indicates a good scan, red indi-
    cates a bad scan.
    Silent Mode with Flashing LED - 
    Cordless Scanner and Base
    Silent Mode with Flashing LED - 
    Corded Scanner 
    						
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    Silent Mode with Long LED
    Scan the following bar code to completely silence the Xenon 1900h scanner or 
    Xenon 1902h scanner and base. The scanner beep, base beep, base and scanner 
    power up beep, and scanner linking sounds are all silenced. When a bar code is 
    scanned, the LED and aimer remain solidly lit for 1 second. Green indicates a good 
    scan, red indicates a bad scan.
    Very Low Beeper (Nighttime Mode)
    The following bar code silences the base, and sets the scanner for a very low beep 
    when reading bar codes. After scanning this code, the base beep, base and scanner 
    power up beep, and scanner linking sounds are all silenced. When a bar code is 
    scanned, the scanner emits a very soft beep. 
    Silent Mode with Long LED - 
    Cordless Scanner and Base
    Silent Mode with Long LED - 
    Corded Scanner
    Nighttime Mode - 
    Cordless Scanner and Base
    Nighttime Mode - 
    Corded Scanner 
    						
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    Low Beeper (Daytime Mode)
    The following bar code sets all sounds to on, but at a low volume. The scanner 
    beep, base beep, base and scanner power up beep, and scanner linking sounds are 
    all set to low volume. 
    To reset your scanner and base to default sounds, refer to Reset the Custom 
    Defaults (page 271).
    Quiet Operations - LED and Volume Settings
    If you have silenced or muted the scanner and base sounds, you may wish to adjust 
    the visual (LED) indicators for Bluetooth linking sounds, scanning sounds, paging 
    sounds, and out of range alarm sounds.
    Linking LED Colors and Sound
    Note:This setting is not supported by the Xenon 1900h scanner.
    Under normal operations, the scanner chirps when linking to a base or an access 
    point, and the LED on both the base and scanner flash green. If you want to silence 
    all sounds and set both devices to flash red LEDs to indicate the linking status, 
    scan the Red LED Flashes/Silent bar code below. The LEDS flash red while link-
    ing, then green to indicate the base and scanner are linked. To return to the default 
    LED colors and sound, scan Green LED Flashes/Sound. Default = Green LED 
    Flashes/Sound. 
    Daytime Mode - 
    Cordless Scanner and Base
    Daytime Mode - 
    Corded Scanner
    * Green LED Flashes/Sound
    Red LED Flashes/Silent 
    						
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    Number of LED Flashes
    If you have silenced the scanner’s beeper, you may set the number of times the 
    LED flashes when reading bar codes. Default = 1 LED Flash.
    Note:If you have set LED Solid (No Flash) (page 151), to anything but Off, that setting will 
    override the LED Flash settings. In that case, scan the LED Solid Off bar code to turn 
    off this feature, then scan the LED Flash code you wish to use.
    LED Flash Rate
    If you have silenced the scanner’s beeper, you may set the how quickly the LED 
    flashes when reading bar codes. Default = Fast Flash. 
    * 1 LED Flash
    5 LED Flashes
    10 LED Flashes
    25 LED Flashes
    * Fast Flash
    Medium Flash
    Slow Flash 
    						
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